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BIRTHS.

On the 20th of December, at Chevet Park, Lady M. Swinnerton Pilkington, of a daughter. - On the 20th, at the Old Park House, Derbyshire, the Lady Anna Chandos role, of a son.

On the 21st. at Ashburnham Place, the Countess of Ashburnharn, of a daughter. On the 21st, at Coal House, N.B., the Hon. Mrs. Greville Vernon, of a son.

On the 28d, at Thornton le Street, the Countess Cathcart, of a son.

On the 24th, at St. Audries, Lady Aeland Hood, of a son. On the 25th, at 6, Norfolk Terrace, Brighton, the Hon. Mrs. Hedworth Jolliffe,

of a daughter, stillborn.

On the 27th, the Wife of Sir Godfrey J. Thomas, Bart., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 6th of December, at Rockbarton, county Limerick, the seat of Viscount Guillamore, Sir John Richard Wolseley, Bart., of Mount Wolseley, county Carlow, to Frances Annabelle, youngest daughter of the late Arthur Blennerhassett, of Ballyseedy, county Kerry, Esq., H.P.

On the 15th, at Walcot Church, Bath, the Rev. Joseph Abbott, B.A., 'Vicar of. Corsham, Wilts, to Selina Matilda Caroline, daughter of the late Sir John Eardlei Eardley Wilmot, Bart., of Berkswell Hall, county Warwick, and Widow of the late Wade Browne, Esq., of Monckton Farleigh House, Wilts. .

On the 20th, at Kingston, Portsea, Richard Dunford Parker, of H.M.'s Customs. Portsmouth, son of the late Capt. Parker, Sixty-eighth Begt., for many years pri- vate secretary of his late R.H. the Duke of Kent, to Rosetta, daughter of the late • Robert Bruce, of Glasgow.

On the 20th, at Leigh, Worcestershire, James Stewart, Esq., of the Stock Ex- change, London, fourth son of Duncan Stewart, Esq., Attorney-General of Ber- muda, to Julia Bramson, elder surviving daughter of the late George Philip Rein- agle, Fag. - On the 22d, at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, Charles Thomas Lonr,ley, Esq., H.M.'s 'Madras Civil Service, eldest son of the late Major Longley, B.A., to Emme- line Frances, eldest daughter of J. Howard F. Lloyd, Esq., of Roseau, Dominica.

On the 27th, at the Parish Church of Eastbourne, Charles Brodie Locock, Esq., M.A., Barrister-at;Law, eldest son of Sir Charles Lecock, Bart., to Fanny Bird, se- cond daughter of the Rev. Thomas Pitman, 'Vicar of Eastbourne.

DEATHS.

On the 16th of December, at Carobane, county Tipperary, Sir Henry Warren, son of the late Colonel Sir Joseph Brooke, of the Twentieth Regiment. On the 18th, at Paris, Mrs. Catherine Keppel, Widow of the late Admiral George Iceppel.

On the 20th, at South B6sh, Musselburgh, James Scott, Esq., M.D., Deputy-In- spector of Hospitals and Fleets. .

On the 21st, at Ednam House, near Cheltenham, Harriet Jane, Wife of Rear- Admiral T. W. Carter, C.B., aged fifty-nine. On the 22d, at Exeter, aged thirty-five, Sydney C. Jackson, Captain H.M.'s Seventieth Regiment, and Commander of the Lahore Light Horse, youngest son of the late Lieutenant-General Jackson.

On the 22d, at his residence, in Wilton Terrace, in his seventy-fifth year, the Right Hon. the Earl of Camperdown, K.T. On the 23d, at Robert Street, Hampstead Road, in the sixtieth year of her age, Delvalle Eliza, Widow of the late John Varley, the celebrated landscape painter. On the 25th, at Clifton, Albinia Maude, daughter of the late Captain Hon. Sir T. A. Maude, R.N., and Lady Maude. On the 26th, at Chichester, aged seventy-seven, Major Thomas Pipon, formerly of the Seventh Hussars, a magistrate and deputy-h'eut, for the county of Hants. On the 27th, the Lord Hastings, of Melton Constable, in the county of Norfolk, and of Seaton Delaval, in the county of Northumberland. On the 28th, at 120, George Street, Edinburgh, the Marchioness of Bute.