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BIRTHS.

On the 25th May, In Grosvenor Square, the lion. Mrs. Arthur Dnneombe, of a sou. On the 26th, at Whitechurch Rectory, near Edgware, the Lady of the Rev. B. T. Armstrong, of a daughter. On the 26th, in Berkeley Square, Lady Sarah Lindsay, of a daughter. On the 27th, at Frognal Lodge, Hampstead, the Wife of the Rev. Dr. Standen, Of the Charterhottse, of a daughter. On the 27th, at Clany Castle, N.B., the Lady of Cluny Macpherson, of a daughter. On the 25th, at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, the Lady of Dr. Neale, of amt. On the 29th, at Esteem, Flintshire, the Sou. Lally Idaskyn, of a son, which urrybact only an boar.

On the 31st, in Chesham Place, Be'grave Square, the Lady Louisa Oswald, of a son and heir.

On the 31st, in Baker Street, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Onslow, Scots Fusilier Guards, of a son and heir.

Lately, at Hyde Park Gate, the Hon. Mrs. Henry Turnor, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 11th April, at St. Andrew's, Canada East, William Wellington Powell, Esq.. late Captain in the Ninth Regiment of Infantry, and son of the late S. Powell, Esq., of Brandlesorue Hall, Lancashire, to Elizabeth Sarabella, eldest daughter of the late Chris- topher Pecco, Esq., Deputy Commissary-General. On the 13th May, at Rome, George William Victor Manley, Esq., only son of Adju- tant-General Count Manley, to Isabel, daughter of J. Watts Russell, Esq., of Ham Hall, Staffordshire. On the 25th, at West Tetgnmouth Church, Commander Sidney Grenfell, R.N., to Sarah Matilda, only daughter of John Sweetland, Esq., of Hermosa, Telgnmoutb. On the 27th, at Bishop's Stortford, William Watford, Esq., of Braintree, to Harriet., daughter of the Rev. Charles Spencer, Vicar of Bishop's Stortford. On the 30th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Henry Tufnell, Esq., M.P., to the Lady Anne Primrose, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Rosebery. On the 30th, at Christchurch. Hants, Martin Grove, third son of Colonel Mansel, C.B., of Smedmore, Dorset, to Elizabetha Arundell, second daughter of the late Rev. George Clutterbuck Frame, of Puncknowle, in the same county. On the 1st June, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Dottin Maycock, Esq., Sixth Dra- goons, to Eleanor Frances Anna, elder daughter of the late Sir Willoughby Woolstan Dixie, Bart., of Bosworth Park, Leicestershire.

DEATHS. s On the 25th May, at Melbury Honse, Lord Stavordale ; in his 31st year.

On the 25th, at Clarence Lawn, Dover, Barbara de Jonchere, sister of the late Sir Edward Hales, Bart., of Hales Place, Canterbury ; in her 85th year.

On the 25th, In Marlborough Buildings, Bath, Margaret, the Widow of W. Hyde, Esq., Of Ardwick, Lancashire; In her 93d year.

On the 25th, in the Royal Marine Barracks, Woolwich, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Ford ; in his 59th year.

On the 29th. in Lowndea Square, Captain Charles Conrad Grey, youngest son of the late Hon. Lieutenant-Colonel William Grey ; in his 3tst year.

On the 30th, in Camberwell Terrace, Hugh Slack, Esq.; in his 95th year.

On the 31st, In Dean Street, Park Lane, the Honourable Lucy Elizabeth Portman, Relict of the late Henry Berkeley Portman, Esq., of Bryanston, Dorset, and daughter of Charles. eighth Lord Dormer.

On the 31st, at Windsor, Sir William Hotham, G.C.B. ; in his 76th year.

On the 1st June, at Tottenham, William Robinson, LL.D., barrister-at-law, a Magis- trate and Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Middlesex ; In his 72d year.

On the 1st, in Grosvenor Square, Charlotte, Wife of Slr Charles Taylor, Bart., of Hollycombe, Sussex.

On the 1st, In Park Street, Grosvenor Square, Lieutenant-General George Salmon, B.A. ; in his 85th year.