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BIRTHS.

On the 21st of June, at Headfort House, Lady John Taylour, of a son. On the 23d, at Fulham Palace, the Wife of the Lord Bishop of London, of a daughter. On the 24th, at Alkenhead House, Lanarkshire, the Lady Isabella Gordon, of a son. On the 25th, at the British Consulate, Calais, the Wife of Beaumont Hotham, Esq., H.B.M.'s Consul, of a daughter. On the 25th, at 10, Langham Place, the Lady Moncaster, of a daughter. Ou the 26th, at Bath House, Lady Ashburton, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 21st of June, at St. Peter's Church. Pimlico, Colonel MacDougall, CORI- mandant Staff College, Sandhurst, and only son of Sir Duncan MacDougall, K.C.F., to Adelaide, youngest daughter of the late P. J. Miles, Esq., of 'Leigh Court, Somersetshire, and King's Weston, Gloucestershire.

On the 21st, at Saint John's, Hackney, Charles Edward King,stone Butler, of On- slow Square, eldest son of Charles Salisbury Butler, Esq., M.P., of Cazenoves; Middlesex, to Mary Ann, second daughter of the lite William Bradsham,'Esq., of Upper Homerton, !Middlesex. . On the 25th, at St. Peter's, Pimlico, by the Hight Rev. Bishop of Bangor,

Colonel Frederick Hamilton, C.B., of the Grenadier Guards, sixth soil of the tlate William Richard Hamilton, Esq., to Louisa, fourth daughter of the tate Sir Alexander Anstruther, of Thirdpart, Fife. On the 26th, at St. Paull's, Belgravia, by the Venerable Archeaeotf of RaPhoe, uncle of the bride, Captain Charles 13. Wynne, Ninetieth Regiment, to Emily F. G. Gore Booth, eldest daughter of Sir It. Gore, Bart., M.P.

DEATHS.

Supposed to have perished on board the Burnish, in November last, agqd twenty- three, Roger, fourth son of the late Thomas Cave-Brown-Cave, Esq., of Repton Lodge, Derbyshire, and grandson of the late Sir William Cave-Brown-Cave, Bart., of Stretten-en-le-Field. On the 24th of April, at Melbourne. Edward Macdowell, Esq., formerly Attorney - General of Van Diernan's Land, and eldest, son of the late John 'MacdoWell, Esq., of Wicklow. On the 14th of June, at Inverness, General Jolla. Mackenzie, of Gairloch, second son of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, of Gairloch, Bart, in his ninety-seventh:year. On the 15th, at Plumstead, Kent, Dame Louisa Augusta Perrott,Vidow of Sir E. Bindloss Parrott, Bart., third daughter of the late Colonel N. Bayly, M.P., for- merly of the First Foot Guards (Grenadiers), and the R.W3f.M., aged eighty-one. On the 21st, at the residence of his sister, Lady Dunalley's, Monkstown, Dublin, the Honourableand Reverend J. C. Maude, Rector of Enniskillen, 'aged sixty- - At his residence, the Grove, Haverfordwest, of disease of the heart, Bear-Admiral George Lloyd, in his sixty-seventh year.