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BIRTHS.

On the 21st March, In Cumberland Place, Regent's Park, the ROIL Lady Butler, or a

son and heir.

On the 21st, in Marine Parade, Dover, Mrs. Home Gordon, of a son and heir. Earthe 21st, at Red Hall, county Antrim, the Lady of D. S. Her, Esq., M.P., of a daughter.

On the 22d, at Crowe Hall, Dowuham Market, Norfolk, the Lady of J. R. Fryer,

Esq., of a daughter. On the 22d, at Chicksands Priory, the Lady Elizabeth Osborn, of a son. On the 24th, in Sloane Street, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Tronson, (late Prince Albert's Light Infantry,) of a son. On the 25th, at Bear Wood, the wife of John Walter junior, Esq., of a son. 'On the 25th, in Portman Square, Viscountess Campden, of a daughter.

On the 26th, in Wilton Crescent, the Lady Margaret Marsham, of a BOIL

..On the 27111, in Conduit Street, the Lady Mary Parker, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 30th January, at Trebisond, in Asiatic Turkey, Francis ILIff Stevens, Esq., her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul there, to Adelaide, the second sister of John Char- nand, Esq., Belgian Consul at the same place. On the 24th March, at St. James's, Piccadilly, Mark William Vane Milbanke, Esq., eldest son of Mr. and Lady Augusta Mllbanke, to Miss Barbarina Sophia Farquhar, third daughter of the late Sir Thomas Farqubar. On the 24th, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, the Hon. Cornwallis Mande, Second Life Guards, to Clementine Elphinstone Fleeming, daughter of the late Admiral the Hon. Charles Deeming. On the 25th, at Hampton Church, Captain Berners, of the Royal Artillery, to Eliza- beth Jane, eldest daughter of the late Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Charles Paget. On the 25th, at Beddington Church, Joseph Laurence, Esq., of Beddington, Surrey, to Louisa Anne, second daughter of Sir Charles Rich, Bart. On the 26th, at Canonffrome, Charles Guy Trafford, Esq., Sixty-flfth Regiment, eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel Trafford, to Caroline Anne, daughter of the Rev. John Hopton, of Canonffrome Court, Herefordshire. On the 27th, at St. James'a Church, Major George Thomas Parke, Ceylon Rifle Re- giment, to Joanna, the second daughter of Colonel Thomas Kennedy, of Guernsey.

DEATHS.

On the tat February, at St- Domingo. by drowning, Captain James Wenham, Non of the late Edward Wenham, Esq., of Hastings ; in his 31st year.

On the 11th, at Government House Tobago, Major-General H. C. Darling, Lieu- tenant-Governor of the Island; in his 6.3d year.

On the 16th March, at Bath, General Browne Clayton, K.C. and D.C.L., of Adding- ton Hall, Lancashire, and Carrickbum Lodge, county of Wexford ; in his 76th year. On the 17th, in Sloane Street, Lady Leslie, relict of the late Sir Charles Leslie, Bart. On the 19th, at Little ithelford, Cambridgeshire, General Sir Charles Wale, K.C.B., Colonel of the Thirty-third Regiment ; in his 81st year.

On the 19th, George Augustus KOIIIIISHEI, Esq., organist of her Mefestes Royal German Chapel, St. James's Palace ; in his 56th year. On the 20th, at Bath, Frances Countess of Portmore, relict of the last Earl of Tort- more ; in her 69th year.

On the 20th, at Ludgrove Cottage, near Barnet, Miss Hester Salisbury Maria Cotton, sister of Viscount Combermere ; in her 73d year. On the 21st, at Edinburgh, suddenly, front the rupture of a blood-vessel, Alexander Blackwood, Esq., the eldest son of the late William Blackwood, of Edinburgh ; In hie 39th year.

On the 21st, at Horncastle, the Rev. Clement Madely, D.D., Vicar of Homcaslle and Stickford, Lincolnshire; in his 73d year. On the 21st, In Great Cumberland Street, the Hon. William Fraser ; in his 53d year. On the 224, the Rev. John Blades Gnome, A.M., Rector of Earl Soham and Monk Sahara, Suffolk; in his 69th year.

On the 24th, at Leigh Court, near Bristol, Philip Joins Miles, Rae.; in his 724 year. On the 24th, Elizabeth, widow of the late Thomas Selby, Esq., of the Mote, Islithani. Kent; In her 9Ist year.