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BMTIIS.

On the 30th August, M High Legit, the Wife of the Rev. W. Blake, of a son and heir. On the 31st, at Sandford House, Cheltenham, the Countess Baptiste Metaxi, of a son. On the 1st September, at the Rectory, Tangmere, near Chichester, the Wife of the Rev. William Burnett, of a son. On the le, at Broome Hall, Bedfordshire, the Wife of John Lindsell, Esq., of Lin. coin's Inn, of a daughter.

On the 3d, the Wife of Joseph Toynbee, Esq., FRS., of Argyll Place, St. James's, of a son.

On the 3d, at Hortleld, near Bristol, the Lady Alexander Russell, of a daughter, still' ham.

On the 4th, in Eaton Square, Lady Elizabeth Readily, of a son.

On the 5th, at Horsham Vicarage, Sussex, the Lady of the Rev. John Fisher node- son, of a daughter.

On the 6th, in Berkeley Square, the Lady of Sydney Smirks, Esq., of a son.

On the 7th, at 20, St. James's Place, Sire. John Hullah, of a son.

MARRIAGES. On the 24th August, at the British Embassy, Paris, Richard Newnham, Esq., of Brighton, to Georgiana Fanny, daughter of Major-General Sir Patrick Ross, G.C.M.G. and K.C.H., Governor of St. Helena.

On the 28th, at the parish church of St. Marylebone, the Rev. George William Huntingford, Fellow of New College, Oxford, to Mary Frances, eldest daughter of MOM" General Tremenhere,,

On the 30th, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, Mitchell Henry, Esq., of Harley Street. London, son of Alexander Henry, Esq., 51.P., of Woodlands, near Manchester, to Mar- garet, younger daughter of the late George Vaughan, Esq., of Quillen House, county of Down. On the 1st September, at IIannington Church, John Samuel Wines Johnson, Captain MN., to Joanna, Widow of the late Colonel Henry Freke, C.Ii., of liannington Wilts. On the 4th, at Harrow-on-the-Hill, Edward Penrose Hathaway, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, barrister.at-law, to Catharine Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Edmund Dawson Legh, Incumbent of St. Botolph, Aldersgate. Ott the Otis, at Little Ponton, Edward Birch Reynanlson, Lieutenant-Colonel Grc- nurlier Guards, of Holywill Hall, to Emily, eldest daughter of Vero Faux, Ervil. On the 6th, at TJplyme, Devon, John WatlIngten Perry Wallington, Esq., of Ware Hall, Essex, and Caltlicot House, Hertfordshire,. to Margaret Emily, third daughter of the Rev. Charles W1cksted EtheLten, of Upiyme Rectory, Devon, and Wicksted Hall.

Cheshire. -• On the 30th April, at Wellington, New Zealand, Joseph Bonlcott,'Ese son of 3.5. Boulcott, Esq., of Onslow Square.

On the 2d July, at. Benares, accidentally killed by • • • • ' parade, Lieutenant Illehard.CurHaTaylor, Adjutant of the Fortyeighth Regiment el Bengal Native Infantry, second seu Of the late Rev. henry Taylor, Rectore Stoke,-

Lincolnshire. a full hom his horse whilst on On the 14th, at the Camp Poona, the Hon. Captain William Gage, Regiment, second son of Viscount Gage. Eighty-thia

oe, the 14th August; at New York, Lieutenant C. Augustus Vansittart, R.N., second gm of the late Rev. W. Vanaittart, D.D., Rector a Shottesbrooke and Prebendary of

cmhsle; in his 27th year. On the 19th, at the Bathe of Lucca, Helen, youngest child of the Hon. James St. Clair, of Nish% Berwickshire; in her 7th year. Ou the 25th, at East Lodge, Bexley Heath, the Rev. Richard Davies, Vicar Of Erith ferty-tIve years. On the nth, at Cloud, near Paris, Sir Graves Chimney Haughton, 31 A., Knight of Hanover, Fellow of the Royal Society, Member of the National Institute of France ; is his 622 year. On the 29th, at Dagnam Park, the Hon. Lady Neave. On the 31st, at Cheltenham, Hood Hanway Christian, Rear-Admiral of the Red, elder son of the late Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh Cioberry Christian, K.B. ; in his 65th year. On the 31st, at Leamington, Major-General Hunter Blair, C.D.

On the 22 September, at Bath, Marla Lady Hargood, Widow of Admiral Sir William G.C.B., G.C.H.

On the 3d, at Preston House, Faversham, the Rev. Dr. Shepherd, of Russell Square, for thirty-tvro years Preacher Collie Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, and for many years Rector of St. Bartholomew's, Exchange ; in his 832 year. On the 3d, at Farnham Castle, Mrs. Sumner, the Wife of the Lord Bishop of Win- chester. On the 3d, Mr. Philip William Hingston, of Hedge Row, Islington; in his 91st year. On the 4th, in Porchester Terrace, Bayswater, Colonel William Strahn, late Quarter- master-General of the Madras Army ; in his 59th year. On the 4th, at Worley Barracks, Essex, Lieutenant-Colonel H. G. Jackson, Royal Artillery, in his 632 year. On the 4th, in Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool, Christopher Leyland, Esq.