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BIRTHS.

On the Slat April, at Cullen, County Louth, the Lady of William RathbOrne Stipple, Req., of a son and heir.

On the 22t1, at Ga.:1, illiam, Kilpatrick, the Lady of the Rev. Frederick Thompson, of a son and heir.

On the 24th, at Loughton Rectory, Busks, the Lady ci the Rev. John Amman" of a son.

On the 26th, at Dorfold Hall, Cheshire, Mrs. Wilbraham Tellemache, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 24th April, at Morley, Derbyshire, Edward Arkwright, Esq., second son of Peter Arkwright, Esq., of Willereley, Derbyshire, to Charlotte Wilmot, eldest daughter at Robert Sacheverel Sitwell, Esq., of Morley.

On the 24th, at Awe', Henry Horatio Kitchener, Esq., Captain in the Twenty-ninth Regiment, to Fanny, daughter of the Reverend Dr. Chevallier. of Aspen Hall, Suffolk.

On the 24th, at Rendeomb Park, Gloucestershire, the Hon. Captain Henry Thomas Howard, second son of the Earl of Suffolk, to Georgians Maria, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General sir John Guise, Bart

On the 24th, at Ratuarnham Church, the Rev. John Rogerson Cotter, second son of the late Sir James Lawrence Cotter, Bart., of Rockforest, county of Cork, Rector of Inniehannoti, to Cunene, amend daughter of ColoneLS1r Robert Shaw, Ban., of Hanby Park, county of Dublin. On the 24th, at St. John's Church, Paddington, Lieutenant Colonel Norman madam. C. B.., Fifty-Fifth Regiment, to Ami, relict of the late F. F. Mathews, Esq. of the Seventeenth Regiment. On the 24th, at Brighton, the Rev. P. L. D. Adand, fourth son of Sir T. D. Aclaa, Dart., of Kllierton, Devon, to Julia, daughter of the Rev. Benjamin Barker, Rector of Shipclham, Norfolk.

On the 24th, at the Cathedral Church of ElphIn, the Hon. Charles Handcock, brother to Lord Castlemaine, to Elizabeth, fifth daughter of Daniel Kelly, Esq., of Cargins, county of Roscommon. On the 26th, at St. James's, Dover, Major Edward Messiter, H.E.I.C.S., to Mary Josephs, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Gilbert Cooper, H.E.I.C.S. On the 30th, at Mereworth Church, Captain William H. Hall, Royal Navy, to the Honourable Mare Caroline Byng, third daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Viscount Torrington. On the 30th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Hon. George A. Browne, eon •ef the late, and brother of the present Lord Kllmalne, to Anne Hammond, relict of the late St. John Blacker, Esq.

DEATHS.

On the 15th January, on his passage home from Calcutta, William Gortop, Esq, Judge and Commissioner of Revenue for Bengal. On the 224 April, at the Spa, Gloucester, Louisa Elizabeth, wife of Captain Charlet Hakes, R.N., C.B. •' in her 52d year.

On the 224, at Edinburgh, the Hon. Lady Sinclair, widow of the Right Hon: Sir John Sinclair, Bart., of Minter.

On the 22d, at Castle Townsend, Cork, Colonel John Townsend, of the Fourteenth Light Dragoons, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen.

On the 24th, at Cork, Sir Anthony Perrier ; in his 75th year. On the 24th, at Drumfork House, near Helensburgh, the Rev. David Welsh, D.D., Professor of Divinity and Church History, Now College, Edinburgh. On the:24th, the Rev. John Lewis Bythesea, Rector of Bagendon, Gloucestershire, and of Leigh-Delamere, Wilts. ; in his 85th year.

On the 25th, at Edinburgh, Thomas Duncan, Esq., B.s:A., and A.B.A.; In his 39th

year. • • On the 25th, at Epsom, Mrs. Mary Ashley ; in her 90th year. On the 26th, at Enville Hall, Staffordshire, the Earl of Stamford and Warrington ; in his 80th year.

On the 26th, at Eastbourne, Mary Ann, widow of the late Davies Gilbert, Pao ; is her 69th year.

On the 26th, in Gloucester Place, Portman Square, Lieutenant-General Richard Northey Hopkins, late Thirty-second Regiment ; in his 89th year. On the 26th, at Twickenham, Major William Wright Hampton ; in his 59th year. On the 28th, Maria, daughter of William Scholedeld, Esq., of Ecigbaston, Birming- ham ; in her 12th year.

On the 30th, at Hallplace, Berks, Mary Georgians, fourth daughter of Sir East Clay- ton East, Bart. • in her 15th year. Lately, at Rock Ferry, Cheshire, Lady Isabella L. King, third daughter of Edward Earl of Kingston ; in her 73d year.

Lately, in George Street, Rutland Square, Dublin, Olivia, the wife of Sir Aniline Clarke, M.D., and only sister of Lady Morgan.