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BIRTHS.

On the 31st of May, at Ryde, Isle of Wight, the Wife of Commander J. D. M'Crea, R.N. St. Jean d'Acre, of a son.

On the 91st, at the Glen, Peebleashire, N.B., Mrs. Tennant, of a son.

On the 31st, at Rowland's Castle, the Wife of Captain O'Callaghan, R.N. H.M.'s Algiers, of a son.

On the 2d of June, at The Grange, Bedale, Yorkshire, the Hon. Mrs. I. J. Mon• son, of a daughter. On the 4th, at Milan, the Marchese Costanzo Del Carretto, of a daughter. On the 6th, at 33, Belgrave.Square. the Countess of Stradbroke, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 31st of May, at St. George's, Ilanover Square, George Augustus Pepper, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, son of the late Commodore Pepper, of the Indian Navy, to the Lady Helen Susanna Catherine Gertrude Ogilvy, youngest daughter of the late Earl of Airlie.

On the 31st, at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, by the Van. R. W. Evans, B.D., Arch. deacon of Westmoreland, the Rev. William Parry, M.A., Curate of Hominy, to Amelia Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sir E. Barnes, G.C.B.

On the 1st of June, at the parish church, Brighton, Thomas Alderman Houghton, of Hanican's Lodge, Wokingham, Berke, only eon of the late John Houghton, Esq., of Broom Hall, in that county, to Mary Cecilia Wakeford Attree, youngest daughter of the late Richard Attree, Esq., of Bisheanie, Hants. On the 2d, at St. Andrews, Sir Alexander Grant, Bart. to Susan, second daugh- ter of James Frederick Ferrier, Esq., Professor of Moral Philosophy and Political Economy in the University of St. Andrews. On the 7th, at East Bridgford, Notts, Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, of Guestling, in the county of Sussex, Bart., to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Capt. George Bohun Martin, R.N., C.B.

On the 8th, at St. James's Church, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, the Hon. and Rev. Francis Byng, third son of Viscount Enfield, and grandson of Field Marshal the Earl of Strafford, to Florence Louisa, ,youngest daughter of Sir William Miles, Bart., M.P.

DEATHS.

On the 31st of March, at Duntroon, near Queanbeyan, New South Wale*, the Hon. Robert Campbell. Esq., Colonial Treasurer, aged fifty-four.

On the 25th of April, at Paralba, Brazil, aged thirty-six, James Wetherell, Esq., British Vice-Consul at that port. On the 19th of May, at Dungannon, Ireland, Sir R. Barclay, Bart., aged forty. On the 1st of June, at Weymouth, Laura Maria, youngest daughter of Sir John Cam. Hawkins, Bart. On the 1st, at 18, Chesham Place, Captain Archibald Sinclair, R.N., fourth son of the late Right lion. Sir John Sinclair, Bart., of disease of the heart. On the 2d' at 35, St. James's Place, Edward Grimes, Esq., late Auditor-General of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, aged forty-seven. On the 5th, at Old Brompton, aged seventy-one, Charles Oilier, author of " Inesilla," &c., and the original publisher of the chief works of Shelley, and of the first poems of Keats.

On the e 5Kthe,papeL K t BishcopeStoke, Hants, the Hon. Lady Keppell, wife of Rear-Admiral Sir Henry silln the 7th, at Harborne Heath, near Birmingham, Mr. David Cox, aged seventy- On the 7th, at Hyde, Isle of Writ.

in the

Frances Louisa, second daughter of Sir Au- gustus and Lady Elizabeth Cliffor ,

thirtieth year of her age.