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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

ButTns.-On the 28th ult. in Grosvenor-street, Mrs. H. Hely Hutchinson, of a daughter-On the 24th, at Cambo-house, Fifeshire, the Lady of Sir David Erskine, Bart. of a son-In March last, of a daughter, at the Residency at Solo, Java, the Lady of Colonel Naltuys, Commissioner from his Majesty the King of the Netherlands to the Native Princes-On the 23d, at Southampton, the Lady of the Hon. Captain Charles L. Irby, of a son, still-born-On the 23d, at Sutton, near Hounslow, the Lady of Lieut.-Colonel Thackwell, of the King's Hussars, of a daughter-On the 27th, at Cooper's-bill, Engletield-green, the Lady of James Stuart, Esq. M.P. of a daughter-On the 25th, Lady Anna Maria Cost, of a son-In Dublin, the Lady or Lieut.-Colonel Palliser, of a son-On the 30th, at Marine Villa, Sidmouth, the Lady of John David Hay Hill, Esq. of Gressenhall-hall, Norfolk, of a sou.

MAIlltIAGES.-011 this 27th tilt, at St. George's Church, Hanover-square, the Rev. AV. Pyne, Rector of Oxted, nem Godstone, Sorry, to Mary, the only daughter of George Watson Smyth, Esq. of Green-street, Grosvenor-square-On the 23d, at Trelisick, in Cornwall, the Rev. Alfred Burtnester, Rector of Blickleham. Surry, third sou of the late Henry Burmester, Esq. of Gwynne-house, Essex, to Elizabeth Jaw, eldest daughter of Thomas Daniell, Esq. of the former place-On the 26th, Willi:on Alves, Esq. of Haulbouline, Cove of Cork, to Laura Elizabeth, youngest daughter of T. W. Long, Req. of Hans-place-On the 25th, the Rev. Richard Johnson, M.A. Rector of Lavenham, Suffolk. to Mary Ann, daughter of George Cubitt, Esq. of Cattield, Norfolk-At Sweet Bank, Fifeshire, on the 23d, Samuel Catterns, Esq. of Glasgow, to Amelia, daughter of Niel Ballingal, Esq. Sweet Bank-At No. 31, Melville-street, on the 23d, by the Rev. Thomas Langhorne, Musselburgh, And. Murray, Jun. Esq. Advocate eldest son of John Murray, Esq. of Uplaw, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Charles Stewart, Esq. Commander of the Hon. East India Company's ship Airly Castle-On the 27th, at Potterne, Wilts, James Aylwin, Esq. of Milton, to Miss Ferris, youngest daughter of the late Francis Ferris, Esq. of Werton, near Devizes-On the 29111, at Southampton, Robert, eldest son of Robert Chitterbuck, Esq. of Watford, Herts, to Elizabeth Ann, youngest daughter of the late Henry Hutton, Esq. of Bevis Blouut, Southampton-On the 2d inst. at St. George's, Hanover-square, Major John Nome Wells, royal engineers, son of Admiral Wells, to Marianne, youngest daughter and co-heiress of the late Benjamin Wade, of New Grange, in the county of York, Esq. DEATIIS.-On the 26th ult. at St. Ann's-hill, Wandsworth in her 79th year, Statira Fawkiler, wife of Robert Smith, Esq. of that place-do the 26th, in the 51st year of his age, the Rev. W. W. Simpson, of Diss, Norfolk-On the 23d, at Hampton, Middlesex, much lamented, Thomas Henry Skinner, Esq. aged 18-On the 28th, aged 90, Isaac Dimsdale, Esq. late of Bared, Herts-At Allen, on the 26th,John Thomas Erskine, Earl of Mar, Lord Erskine, Viscount Garioeh. Ile succeeded his father in 1525; married Janet, daughter of Patrick Miller, Esq. of Dalsninton who died in 1825, leaving issue John Francis Miller, the present Earl, and two daughters -At Perth, Bliss Augusta Brisco, daughter of the late Sir John Brisco, Bart. of Crofton-hall, Cumberland-On the 27th, at Dover, Matilda, the youngest daughter of .T. M. Raikes, Esq. of Portland-place, aged 21-On the 28th, aged 58, Jane Abernethie, widow of the late Alexander Abernethie, M.D. of Banff, N.13.-At Camber

well, on the 30th, much respected, George Leighton, Esq. aged 79-On the 30th, at Greenwich, Mr. John Samwoth, in his 72(1 year, chief clerk in the steward's department of Greenwich hospital-On the 2d October, at Waterstock, Oxon, Elizabeth, the wife of W. H. Aslihnrst, Esq. M.P.-On Monday last, at Decries, Suffolk, Georgiana, wife of Thos. Farr, Esq. and youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Gooch, Bart. grandfather of the present Baronet-At Kingsdown, near Bristol, Sarah, only surviving daughter of the late Rev. Charles Wesley, M.A. of Christ's College, Oxford, and niece of the Rev. John Wesley, the celebrated founder of the Wesleyan Methodist Society-On the 26th of May, 1828, on the passage from India, and interred at St. Helena, Margaret, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Colquhoun Grant, of his Majesty's 54th Regiment, mid daughter of the lids Jailleti rudAe4 Ern, of Brodie' 491141 Britain,