BIRTHS.
On the 23d April, in New Street, Spring Gardens, Lady Harriet B. Hamilton, of a son.
On the 1st May, at Marston Rectory, the Hon. Mrs. Richard Boyle, of a daughter. On the 1st, in Dublin, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Burdett, Seventeenth Lan- cers, of a daughter. On the 3d, in Wilton Place, the Lady of R. B. Sheridan, Esq., M.P., of a son. On the 4th, at Croston Hall, Lancashire, the Lady Adelaide de Trafford, of a daughter. On the 4th, in Eaton Square, the Viscountess Enfield, of a son. On the 5th, in Chester Square, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Ridley, of a daughter. On the 5th, in Eaton Square, the Right Hon. Lady De L'Isle and Dudley, of a daughter. On the 5th, at Bognor, the Hon. Mrs. Stapleton Cotton, of a daughter. On the 6th, at Lord Wenlock's, Berkeley Square, Lady Elizabeth Lawley, of a daughter. On the 6th, in Bryanston Square, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Lennox Peel, of a daughter. On the 6th, in Belgrave Square, the Hon. Mrs. Fellowes, prematurely, of a daughter, which survived only a short time. On the 8th, in Belgrave Square, the Hon. Mrs. Sanderson, of a daughter.
Lately, in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, the Viscountess Lewisham, of a son and heir.
MARRIAGES.
On the 29th March, at Christ Church, Bombay, Captain H. W. Evans, Ninth Regiment Bombay Army, to Caroline Leonora, daughter of the late John Penrice, Esq., Ditton House, Blofield, Norfolk, and formerly Captain in the Fifteenth Hussars.
On the 91st, at the Cathedral, Bombay, Captain George Grenville Malet, Third Bombay Light Cavalry, fourth son of the late Sir Charles Warre Malet, Bart., to Miss Mary Marie Fleming Taylor, only child of the late Colonel John Taylor, of the Bombay Army.
On the 29th April, at All Saints, Southampton, C. James Combs Giffard, Esq., Captain of the Twelfth Madras N.I., youngest son of Admiral Giffard, of Southamp- ton, to Emma Emilia, eldest daughter of the late Charles Day, Esq., of Bevis Hill, near Southampton. On the 29th, at St. John's Church, Broughton, Manchester, Harry Burrard Far- nall, Esq., Inspector of Poor-laws, eldest son of the late Captain Farnall, R.N., to Miss Rhoda Bellamie, daughter of the late Robert Bellamie, Esq., of Sandford House, near Taunton.
On the 1st May, at Hampstead Church, the Rev. Edward Bull, M.A., Rector of Pentlow, Essex, to Cornelia, daughter of the late Josiah Nottidge, Esq.,of Rose Hill, Wixoe, Suffolk.
On the 3d, at the British Embassy, Brussels, Joseph, son of the late Rev. J. W. R. Boyer, Rector of Swepstone, Leicestershire, to Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of James Staubrough, Esq., of Isleworth, Middlesex.
On the 3d, at dosforth Church, William F. Carter, Esq., Captain Sixty-third Regi- ment, son of the late Colonel Lambton Carter, Forty-fourth Regiment, to Hannah Emily, daughter of John Anderson, Esq., of Coxlodge Hall, Northumberland. On the 6th, at St. Michael-le-Belfrey's Church, York, the Rev. Albert Sydney Wilde, Rector of Greatford-with-Wilsthorpe, Lincolnshire, son of Sir John 'Wilde, and nephew to the Lord Chancellor, to Laura Isabella, eldest daughter of W. J. Colt- man, Esq., late of Aldborough Hall. On the 7th, at Harpsden Church, near Henley-on-Thames, the Rev. Clement Moody, Vicar of Sebcrgham, near Carlisle, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Vansittart, Rector of Shottesbrooke and Prebendary of Carlisle.
DEATHS.
On the 14th March, at Meerut, East Indies, Michael Cusac-Smith, Esq., of the Fourteenth Light Dragoons, youngest son of Sir Michael Cusac-Sinith, Bart. ; in his 24th year.
On the 27th April, at Dynes Hall, Essex, John Sperling, Esq., one of her Majesty's Deputy-Lieutenants and Justices of the Peace for the county ; in his 83th year. On the 29th, at Pietra Santa, in the Duchy of Lucca, the Earl of Cottenham; in his 70th year.
On the 1st May, at Bournemouth, the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Hoare. On the 2d, at Glengariff Lodge, county of Cork, the Earl of Bantry; in his 84th year.
On the 3d, at Dover, Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell, late of the Ninety-seventh Regiment.
On the 4th, in the King's Road, Brighton, Georgiana Ann, Relict of Lord John Townshend, of Balls Park, Hertfordshire ; in her 88th year. On the 5th, in Cornwall Terrace. Regent's Park, the Hon. Lady Blackwood, Widow of the late Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Henry Blackwood, Bart. and K.C.B. On the 6th, in Grosvenor Crescent, Viscount Newry; in his 36th year.
On the 6th, in Alpha Place, Regent's Park, Thomas Harrison, Esq., one of H. M.'s Commissioners of Inland Revenue.
On the 7th, the Lady Frances Theophila Anne, Wife of Commander Parker, and eldest daughter of the late Earl of Huntingdon; in her 46th year. On the 7th, at Cheltenham, the Rev. Edward Winnington Ingram, Canon of Wor- cester Cathedral; in his 66th year.