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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 14th November, at Lockerbie House. Dumfriesshire, the Lady Jerre JOHN- STONE DOUGLAS, of a son and heir. On the 17th, at Ashley Park. Lady FLETCHER. of a son. On the 22c1, in Queen Street, Edinburgh, Mrs THOMSON. Widow of the late John Thomson. Esq., Professor of the Theory of Music in this University. of a son. On the 23d. at Delviue House, Perthshire. Scotland, Lady Muia MACKENZIE, of soon. On the 23d. at Alliburnham Place. Sussex. Countess of ASHBUUNHAM, of a daughter. On the 24th, at the Rectory. Clyst St- Mary, near Exeter, the Lady of the Rev. EDMOND STRONG, Of a son.

On the 25tIt. at Guernsey, the Lady of Major the lion. Sr. Viecerrr &erasure, Rifle Brigade, of a daughter.

Ou the 23:1,...; Beaufrout, the Lady of Wmtame Curarnrwrjunior, Esq., of a daughter. On the 26th. at Hampstead, the Lady of Archdeacon HOLLINOWORTH, of a son. On the 1st December, at Leamington. the Countess of Allude, of a son. On the 2d, in Moutagn Square, the Hon. Mrs. Joins G. HUBBARD, of adaughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 2011, November, at Jersey, GEORGE Po:mossy Farms, Esq., sec :nd son of the Hon. Francis Alboruugh Prittie. of Cooville. county Tipperary. Ireland, to Harr- MET'S& HESTER GREGORY, only daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Gregory, of the Forty-fourth Regiment. On the 23d, at Mount Melville, N.B., Sir Damn DUNDAS. Bart., of Beechwood, to CATHERINE MARGARET, eldest daughter of John Whyte Melville, Esq., of Bennochy aud Strathkiuness. On the 27th, at St. Marks, Myddeltou Square, the Rev. DAVID CAROILT„ A.M., of Rewa, Teejee. Polynesia, to AUGUSTA, daughter of Mr. Bicknell, Conduit Street. On the 30th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, EDWARD HOUNDLE, Esq., of the Ad- jutant-General's Office, Horse Guards, to EMILY CHRISTINE, younger daughter of the late General Sir Samuel Hawker, G.C.H. On the 30th, at Layham Church, Suffolk, Colonel BLAORAVE, of Calcot Park, Berk- shire, to Groomer?", daughter of the late Sir William Rowley, Bart., of Tendriug Hall, Suffolk. On the 30th, at Bredfird. JOHN B.ULWARD, Esq., of Horsiugton. Somerset, to FLAN' CES ELIY.ABETEI, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. H. Bradney. of the Leigh, Wilts. At St. George's, Hanover Square, WILLIAM Became., Esq.. M.P., of Kirkstall Grange, Yorkshire, to FRANCES ADELINE, youngest sister of Hugo Charles Meynell In- gram, Esq., of Temple Newsom, Yorkshire.

Os the 10th November, at Villa Atoccia. Malta, JANE, eldest daughter of the aft Admiral Sir Jobe Knight, K.C.B., and Widow of the late Rear-Admiral Shippard. On the 14th, at Paris, the Right Hon. THOMAS Earl of Emelt{ end Knicataunes ; in his 76th ) ear. On the 21st, at Cortiborough House, near Bideford, ROBERT Swarms Wirer, Esq., F.S. A.. formerly of the Middle Temple; in his 71st year. On the 25th, Sir FRANCIS CHANTILLY. Knight. R. A.; in his 60th year. On the 25th, in Queen Street, Edinburgh. the iufant son of the late Professor. Temasos. On the 27th, in Harcourt Street. Dublin, Lady ANNE BERESPORD in her 61st year. On the 28th, at the Rectory, Wootton, near Woodstock , the Rev. LANCELOT caaatzs LEE in his 74th year. On the 28th, at Chase Lodge. Enfield. THOMAS Hour Warm Esq.; in his 79th year. On the 29th, at his house in New Norfolk Street, It. DEVERELL, Esq.; in his 82d year. On the 29th, at his residence. Russell Square. JAMES DtroLor, Esq.; in his 73d year. On the 30th, suddenly, at Hyde Park Gardens, the residence of Mrs. Lang. Sir Geortez HENRY FUSHUN°, Bart.; in his 53d year. On the 30th, at Braywick Grove. near Maidenhead, Lady Parmaitoar, Relict of the late Sir John Phillimore, C.B.; in her 33d year. On the 1st December, at her house an Upper Seymour Street, ELIZABETH Dowager Countess of WINTERTON. Relict of Edward Garth, first Earl of Wiuterton, and subse- quently of the late William Richardson, Esq., in her 84th year. On the lit, at his residence, in Finsbury Square, Dr. HIRKBECK ; in his 65th year. On the 2d, at the family seat, Sornerley. Hants, DIANA Countess of Noastsserow. At Valeutia. Ireland, in his 106th year, Mr. Joao MURPHY, commonly called •• Paul Jones." He had been taken prisoner by that remarkable man when commanding a French squadron off the coast of Kerry. When he sent a boat ashore at Valentia for a supply of water, the people seised on the boat and crew, and young Murphy being on board his vessel at the time as pilot, Paul Jones carried him off, and be was compelled

to serve for two years in a French frigate. duriug which time he accumulated a good sum of ptize-money. He lived on putatues and milk; and notwithstanding his wealth, never increased his comforts. Ile was a remarkably strong man; and till within the last two years hale and robust, and walked and rude. He voted at the election of 1834.