BIRTHS.
On the 27th May, the Lady of Sir Henry Durrant, Bart., of Scottew Hall, of a daughter.
On the 30th, at Liamore Castle, Ireland, the With of F. E. Currey, Esq., of a daughter. On the 31st, in Moray Place, Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs. Dalrymple, of a son. On the 3d, at Hazelwood Castle, the Hon. Mrs. Vavasour, of a son. On the 4th, in Devonshire Place, the Lady of Sir John Anson, Bart, of a daughter.
On the 5th, at Windsor, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Moncrieff, Scots Fusilier Guards, of twin daughters.
On the 5th, at Brighton, Lady Parish, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 1st June, at Wirksworth, Derbyshire, Edmund Wilmot, Esq., youngest son of the late Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart., of Chaddesden, to Anne, youngest daughter of Francis Hurt, Esq., of Aiderwasley.
On the 3d, at St. James's Piccadilly, after having previouslyperformed the marriage
ceremony in the Catholic James's, Count Pompeo Treat, Guardia Noblle of his Holiness Plus IX., to Maria, daughter of Captain Richard Hoare, R.N.
On the 7th, at St. George's Hanover Square, Major-General Clarges, to Anna Ma, daughter of Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart., of Sandlilll Park, Somerset. On the 7th, at Trinity Church, Marylebone, WWlani Meet Dansey, Esq,. son7i Colonel Barney, C.B., to Julia, daughter of Edward Marjoribanks, Esq.
On the 8th, at St. John's Church, Notting Hill, Henry Moore, Gt., of the Bengal Civil Service, to Emily, eldest daughter of William Kinder, Esq., of Lansdowne Road, Kensington Park.
DEATHS.
On the 18th May, at Plurnsted, Captain Frederick William Burgoyne, R.N., only sur- viving son of the late Lieutenant-General Sir John Burgoyne, Bart., of Sutton Park, Bedfordshire.
On the 31st, drowned whilst bathing in the river Colne, Walter Scott, Esq., of Lang- ley, Bucks ; in his 23d year.
On the 1st June, at Aylesbury, Sir John De Veulle, Badly or Chief Judge of the Island of Jersey, nephew of the late Lord Chief Justice Tindal ; in his 50th year. On the 2d, at Aston Hall, Warwickshire, James Watt, Esq.; in his 80th year. On the Id, in Titchfield Terrace, Regent's Park, Lieutenant-General Jackson, R.A. in his 36th year.
On the 2d, at his residence, Aston Hall, Warwickshire, James, last surviving SOH of the celebrated James Watt,-a" name revered throughout Europe by every man of science, and which acquired additional distinction from the great abilities and personal merit of its last possessor.
On the 3d, at the College of Arms, Francis Martin, Esq., P.S.A., Clarenceux Ring of Arms ; in his 82d year.
On the 3d, in Lansdowne Place, Leamington, Miss Anna Maria Manners Sutton, sixth daughter of the late Archbishop of Canterbury ; in her 57th year.
On the 4th, at Hampton Court Palace, the Honourable Mrs. Henaage Legge.
On the 4th, Colonel William Soren, formerly of the Forty-third Regiment, and late Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land ; in his 74th year.
On the 5th, Beaumont, third son of the Honourable Captain Hotham, R.N., and the Lady Susan Hotham ; in his 15th year.
On the 8th, in Bruton Street, the Lady Lucy Eleanor Lowther, Wife of the Honour- able Colonel Lowther, eldest daughter of the late, and sister of the present, Earl of Harborough ; in her 57th year. On the 8th, in Wilton Crescent, the Honourable Edward Robert Petra, son of Robert Edward ninth Lord Petre ; in his 54th year.
Lately, of fever, on the coast of Africa, on board H.M.S. Penelope, Commander Regi- nald T. J. Levinge, third son of Sir Richard and the Honourable Lady Levinge.