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BIRTHS.

On the 27th May, at Phesdo House, Kincardineshire, the Lady of J. T. Mackenzie, Esq., of a daughter. On the 28th, at Washington Rectory, the Hon. Mrs. L. W. Denman, of a daughter. On the 30th, in Adelaide Crescent, Brighton, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Bonham, Tenth Hussars, of a daughter.

On the 31st, at Leybourne Rectory, Kent, the Wife of the Rev. H. Charles Haw- ley, of a son.

On the 31st, at the Vicarage, Great Waltham, Essex, the Wife of the Rev. James Tlardwicke Dyer, of a sou. On the 1st June, at Westmeston Rectory, Sussex, the Lady of the Rev. C. H. Campion, of a son.

On the let, in Eaton Place, the Wife of W. H. Pole Carew, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. On the 2d, in Albyn Place, Aberdeen, the Wife of Capt. Leith, R.N.- of a son.

On the 4th, in Fitzroy Square, the Lady, of Sir C. L. Eastlake, of a daughter, still- born.

On the 4th, at Dinder House, Wells, Somersetshire, the Wife of James Curtis Somerville, Esq., of a son.

lf A RRT On the 15th April, at St. Thomas's Church, Debra, East Indies, George Price, Esq., First European Bengal Fusiliers, to Elizabeth Agnes Gordon, second daughter of the late Lieutenant-General John Ross, C.B.

On the 30th, at the Cathedral, Montreal, the Rev. David. Lindsay, son of the late James Lindsay, Esq., of King's Square, London, to Sophia, daughter of the Rev. Doctor Adamson, Assistant Minister of Christ Church Cathedral, and Chaplain to the Hon. Legislative Council of Canada.

On the 27th May, at Bt. Mary's, Cheltenham, W. R. Williams, Esq.. of the Fourth (R.I.) Dragoon Guards, eldest son of Robert Vaughan Wynne Williams, Esq.,, of Bedford Place, to Elizabeth Blackwell Campbell, eldest daughter of Richard Lam- bert, Esq., of Lyston Hall, Essex. On the 3d June, at St. Paul's, High Beech, Essex, Major Begonia, C.B., Twenty- sixth Cameronians, to Ellen Vardon, youngest daughter of Thomas Dawson, Esq., late of Shern Hall, Walthamstow, in the same county. On the 3d, at St. Chad's Church, Freehay, near Cheadle. Staffordshire, the Rev. Thomas Charlewood, Vicar of Kinoultou, Notts, to Anne Rosamond, eldest daugh- ter of Rear-Admiral Sneyd, of Huntley Hall, Cheadle. On the 3d, at Teddington, Captain J. Venour Fletcher, R.N.. to Sophia, eldest daughter of the late Walter A. Venour; Esq., H.E.I.C. Bengal Medical Service. On the 3d, at Glasgow, the Hon. Edmund George Petre, to Marianne Jane, eldest daughter of Loraine M. Kerr, Esq. On the 9d, at St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford, the Rev. Campbell Wodehouse, Assist- ant-Chaplain H. E. I. C. S. at Bombay, youngest son of Edmond Wodehouse, Esq., M.P., to Marianne Lloyd, second daughter of Charles late Lord Bishop of Oxford. On the 4th, at St. George's. Hanover Square, Lieutenant-Colonel Crabbe, K.H., of Iligh6eld, near Southampton, late commanding Seventy-fourth Highlanders, to Elmiva, Widow of the late Henry Spooner, Esq., and daughter of James Law Stew- art, Esq. On the 4th, at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, the Rev. 'John Streatfeild, Rector of lIcklleld, Sussex, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late Colonel Sawbridge, of Olantigh, Kent.

On the 5th, at St. Michael's, Pimlico, Sir John Pakington,,Bazt.. M.P., of West- wood Park, Worcestershire, to Augusta, daughter of the late Thomas Champion De Crespigny, Esq., and Widow of Colonel daughter 3LP., of Elmley Park, in the same county.

Lately, at St. George's. Hanover Square, the Rev. Richard Hamper Philpott, Cu- rate of Epsom. and Private Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Bran- don, to Mary Charlotte, youngest daughter of Richard Tattersall, Esq., of Hyde Park Corner.

DEATHS.

On the 20th May, at Bradenham Rectory, Bucks, the Rev. John Irvine, ILA., who during eleven years discharged the duties of the British Chaplaincy at Genoa. On the 23d, at Florence, the Right Hon. Richard Later Sheil, her Majesty's Envoy at that Court; in his 57th year. On the 25th, at Iden Parsonage, Julia Louisa, the Wife of the Rev. G. A. Lamb, D.D. On the 27th, in Bolton Street, Piccadilly, Frances, Relict of the late Mr. William Whitley ; in her 92d year. On the 28th, in Queen Square, Sarah Ann, Relict of John Davis Goodman Jones, Esq. ; in her 93d year. On the 28th, in London Street, Reading, Sarah, Relict of the late John Hooper, Esq., M.D. ; in her 92d year. On the 28th, at Dublin, Catherine, Wife of Major T. H. Tidy, Fourteenth Regi- ment, and daughter of Lieutenant-General Meister, Colonel of the Eighty-sixth Regiment.

On the 29th, in Old Burlington Street, Bartholomew Frere, Esq., formerly Minis- ter Plenipotentiary at Constantinople.

On the 2d June, the Earl of Shaftesbury.

On the 2d, at Staunton Hall, the Rev. John Staunton, LL.D., Rector of Staunton, of Kilving,ton, and of Elton, Notts, Official of the Archdgaconry of Nottingham, and ajustice of the peace for the counties of Nottingham and Leicester ; in his 87th year.

On the 4th, at Blackheath, Colonel Thomas Franklin, late Royal Artillery ; in his 86th year.