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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. B ItT113.-The

Lady of Henry Hooper Wilton, Esq. of a son and heir-At his house in Gower-street, the Lady of Mr. Serjeant Russell, of a son-On the ',t1 inst. the Lady of W. H. Ainsworth, Esq. of Sussex-place, Regent's-park, of a daughterOn Let Feb. at Wootou Hall, the Lady of Sir E. Mostyn, Bart. of Talacre, Flintshire, of a daughter-At Freefield, the Lady of Sir Alexander Leith, K.C.B. of a daughter -On the 29th ult. at Mapperton-house, Dorsetshire, the lady of Sir Molyneux Hyde Nepean, Bart. of a iheighter-On tire 3d inst. at Farnham Castle, the Lady of the Lord Bishop of Winchester, of a still-born child. MARRIAGEs.-On the 29th ult., in Guernsey, by the very Rev. the Dean, Adolphus Carey, Esq. to Frauces Dalrymple, youngest daughter of Dr. Walters-The Rev. Charles Edward Hutehiuson, Vicar of Beddingham-eum-Firle, and Callon ReEidentiary of Chichester Cathedral, tirLucy, second slaughter of John Cale, Esq. of Wallington, Surrey-At Kilpeacon, William Lloyd Peacocks, Captain f,4th Regt. son of the late Thomas Goodriche Peacncke, of Fort Etna, to Jane, dauehter of John Westropp Esq. if Attyfiin in the county of Limerick-On the 2d inst. at St. James's Church', the Rev. Walter Davenport Brumley, of Bagintun, Warwickshire, to the Lady Louisa Dawson, daughter of the late Earl of Partarlington-In Doctor Armstrong, of Newtownmount-Kennedy, to Barbara, daughter of the late John Price, of 'feglin House, county Wicklow, Esq.-On the 5th inst. at St. George's, Bloomsbury, Lieut. Willi:an Halstead Poole, of the Royal Horse Artillery, to Elizabeth, only slaughter of Richard Franckliii, of Montaime-place, Esq.-On the Sri inst. at Marlston Chapel, Berks, Captitio Louis Robert 'James Versturme, only son of Sir Louis Versturme, of 13ath, to Anne Elizabeth, only (laughter of the late Benjamin Banbury, of Illarlst,n Berks, Esq.-On the 34 inst. George, eldest son of Samuel Newton, Esq. of Croxton Park, Cambridgeshire, to Charlotte, daughter of General Omilow, of Staughton House, Huntingdonshire. DEATUS.-On the day of the meeting of Parliament, Mr. John Hand and Mr. John Coombs, two old and respected newsmen; thus at once quitting a trouble-eat:L. world, and escaping the harassing fatigues incideotal to their business during the rustling Session-At Paris, after a short obtess, the Couutess de Bruce ; a descendant of Robert and David Brace, Kings of ScJtland, and daughter of James /3ruce, who was General-in-Chief iii lint Russian service-On Sunday, the 1st inst. in tile 84th year of his age, Robert Kiihye Cox, Esq. of Weymouth-street, Portland-place-On the 30th nil. in Upper Witnpola-street, the Right Hon. Lady Amelia Boyee-On the 31st ult. at. Pyrtand-hall, in the 73rd year of her age, Jane relict of William Walter Yea, Esq., eidest son of the late Sir William Yea. Bart., of Pyrland, in the could,: of Somerset-On the 31st alt., at Bury St. Familial's, at the age of 537, .11.unes Oakes, Esq., banker, of that town, and senior member the corporation-In India, Lieut., Col. Edward Kelly-On the tiOth ult., at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Mrs. Olivia Baldwin, daughter of the late Sir Nathaniel Barry, Bart-At Nash Court, Raymond Arundel', of Kenilworth, Esq., brother of the late and ninth Lord Almaden of Wardonr-On the 3d inst. of a decline the Hon Margaret Emma, wife of James Hay Langham, and daughter of 'Lord Kenyon-At Petworth, on the 29th ult. Richard Willis, Esq. Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy, in the 74th year of his it•e-Lieut.-Col. John Dalgleish, of Westerange, Perthshire-Lieut.-Gen. Dickson, ',it" the Hon. East India Company's Serviee-At St. Bees, MisS Eleanor Alessenaw, aged 19 years. she W;P: six feet four ineln's high !-On the 26th ult. at C1011tar f, ieted lop, the Rev. Dr. 1/suer, formerly Rector at' Clent,df-On the 17th ult. at Hanks, in his 21st year, John Maberly, Esq. jun. of Magdalen College, Oxford, second son of John Maberly, Esq. M.P.-On the 6th lost, at his house in Pall-mall, Sir /Mark Wood, Bart. in the S2(1 year of Ids age-In the S4th year or his age, Mr. John Kelley, of Wallace Farm, Borehatn, remains were, according to Iris own desire, carried. to the grave in one of his oldest wag go esoirawn by his oldest horses-At Artin dell, Lady Caroline Sidney Kerr, aged 62 years, daughter of the late Marquis or Lothian-At Chichester, Charles Newland, Esq. aged 92 years, Elder J3rother tit the Hon. Trinity House.