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BIRTHS.

On the 13th of May, at Dromoland, in the county of Clare, the Lady Inchiquin, of a daughter.

On the 23d, at Rome, the Marchese Marianna Paulucci de' Calboli (n6e Simp- kinson), of a son.

On the 26th, at Downing, North Wales, Viscountess Fielding, of a son and heir. On the 29th, at Clifton, the Wife of Brevet-Major E. C. Butler, 36th Regiment, of a son.

On the 29th, at Jesmond Grove, Edgbaston, the Wife of George A. Everitt, Esq., Belgian and Ilanoverian Consul at Birmingham, of a daughter. On the 30th, at 37, Lower Brook Street, the Lady Bateman, of a son. On the 30th, at the Bush Hotel, Pembroke Dock, South Wales, the Wife of W. R. A. Lamont, Esq., Assistant-Commissary-General, of a son. On the 1st of June, at Ayot, St. Lawrence, Lady Emily Cavendish, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 24th of May, at St. George's Church, Dublin, William Kennedy Esq., M.R.C.S.L., of 5, Richmond Street, Mountjoy Square, Dublin, to Grace Marian, eldest daughter of the Hon. Mr. Justice Hayes, of 23, Mountjoy Square, Dublin.

On the 26th, at St. Michael's Church, Chester Square. Lieutenant-Colonel E. G. W. Keppel, of Lexham Hall, Norfolk, to Harriet Jacqueline, youngest daughter of Sir A. Buller, of Pound, Devon. On the 31st, in the Parish Church of Bennington, Herefordshire, by the Rev. the Lord Saye and Sele, the Rev. John Rice Byrne, third son of the late Henry Byrne, Esq., Master in Equity of the Supreme Court of Chancery at Madras, to Ellen Gertrude, youngest daughter of Richard Webb, Esq., of Donnington Hall, On the 1st June, at St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Lord Bishop of Win- chester, assisted by the Rev. Edward Henry Rogers, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, Edward Heneage Tiering, Esq., late Coldstream Guards, to Georg,iana Lady Chatterton. On the 2d, at Morley's Hotel, Trafalgar Square, George May, Esq., of Baltimore, 1.1.9.A., to Elizabeth, Arabella, youngest daughter of the late John James rainier, Esq., of New York.

DEATHS.

On the 27th of May, at Portman Square, her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Hamilton, Brandon, and Chatelherault.

On the 28th, Mary Lucretia, second daughter of Charles Gilpin, Esq., M.P., in her seventeenth year.

On the 28th, at Partis College, Bath, after many years of suffering, Ellen Ryder, widow of the late William Maginn, LL.D. On the 28th, at Leith Hall, Mary Margaret Lady Leith Hay, of Rennes. On the 28th, at Streatham, Surrey, Louisa, beloved wife of Sir King,smill G. Key, Bart., and fourth daughter of the late Joseph Armstrong, Esq., of Manchester. On the 29th, in Dorset Square, General Sir James Law Lushington, G.C.B., aged seventy-nine.

On the 29th, in the eighty-sixth year of his age, the Bev. C. F. A. Steinkopff, D.D., Minister of the German Lutheran Church, Savoy, Strand, for a period of nearly fifty-eight years, and who was formerly Foreign Secretary to the British and Foreign Bible Society.

On the 31st, at his residence, Hercules Buildings, Lambeth, Mr. Francis John Smith, for 67 years in the house of Messrs. Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Co., Pall Mall East, by whom he is deeply lamented. On the 1st of June, at Oxford, of diphtheria, in the nineteenth year of his age, the Hon. Montagu C. D. Home, third son of the Earl of Home.

On the 1st, at 34, Thurloe Square, Brompton, Sir Charles Coningham Fairlie, Bert., of Robertland and Fairlie, Ayrshire, in the seventy-ninth year of his age.