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BIRTHS.

On the 27th inst., at Little Coombe, Charlton, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel 14,310-

dock Gardiner, .Royal Artillery, of a daughter.

On the 17th inst., at Beelfords, Essex, the Hon.'Mrs. H. W. Petre, of a son.

On the 22nd inst„ at 11,'Prinees-gate, Lady Skelmersdaie, of a daughter. On the 23rd inst., at/8, Princes-gate, Lady Constance Grosvenor, of a son. On the 24th inst., at Osnanteign House, Devon, the wife of the Hon. Fleetwood Peliew, of aeon.

On the .24th inst., at Laveratoke House, Hants, the Lady Charlotte Portal, of a son.

On the 25th inst., at Springwood Park, Kelso, Lady Scott Douglas, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On Wednesday, the 5th inst., at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Major Richard M. Poulden, late of the Royal Artillery,. eon of the late Raar-Admiral Poulden, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Chief Justice the Hon. Sir Brenton Halliburton.

On the 20th Mat., at the parish church of Danbury, Essex, by the father of the bride, George Gooch Clowes, Major -8th Huseare, youngest eon of Lieut-Ool. Clowes, late 3rd Dragoons, of Broughton Old Hall, Lancashire, to Susan Caroline Wigram, eldest daughter of the Lord.Bishop of Rochester.

On the 20th inst., at St. Faure Church, Knightsbridge, Captain Hartopp, of the Royal Horse Guards, eldest son of E B. Hartopp, Esq., M.P., of Dalby Hall, Leices- tershire, to Line, second daughter of the late Thomas Howe, Esq.

On the 20th inst., at Trinity Church, Upper Chelsea, the Rev. George Mather, Huntley Hall, Staffordshire, to Mary Gertrude, eldest daugher of the late Captain Do Cane, R. N., of &carted Park, Essex. On the 26th inst, by special license, at Capernvrray Church, the Hon. William Spencer Flower, second son of Viscount Aahbrook, to Augusta Madeline Henrietta, eldest daughter of George Marton, Esq., of Capernwray dell, Lancashire.

DEATHS. On the 20th Feb., at Christchurch, New Zealand, and many years resident at Brampton, Middlesex, Sir William Ogilvie, Bart, of Camomile, Banffshire, formerly of Her Majesty's 10th Regiment of Foot, deeply lamented by his disconsolate widow andIriends.

On the 21st inst, at Brighton, Rear-Admiral the Hon. Frederick Thomas 'Pelham, C.B., aged 52. On the 23rd inst., al 9, Bedfonl-aquare, Clement Hue, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, for more than forty years physician to St. llartholo- mew'Et hospital, aged 62. On the 24th inst., at Abinger Hall, the Right Hon, Robert Campbell Searlen, Baron Abinger, in the 47th year of his age.