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BIRTHS, On the 28th of December, at Madeira, the Viscountess

Ebrington, of a son.

On the 2d January, at No. 7, Rue Balta.°, prematurely, the Wife of Mountstuart E. Grant Duff, Esq., 11.1'., of a son.

On the Id, at Stoke. Devonport, the Hon. Mrs. Keith Stewart, of a daughter. On the 2d, at Beauvoir, Jersey, the Wife of Rear-Admiral Warren, of a daughter. ' On the 31, at Wimpole Hall, the Lady Mary Craven, of a daughter. On the 4th, at 9, Guildford Town, Dover, the Wife of Major Barnard, Grenadier Guards, of a daughter.

On the 4th, at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, the Wife of Colonel Wil- liam Napier, of a daughter.

On the 8th, at No. 4, Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, the Right Hon. the Lady Rollo of a son.

MARRTAGPS.

On the 3d of January, at Dudley, the Rev. William Stanley de Courcy Ireland, M.A., eldest son of George L. Ireland, Esq., and nephew of the late Bight lion. Sir Edmund Stanley, M.P., of Richmond, Surrey, Prime Sergeant aud late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Madras, to Mary Anne, sixth daughter of the Rev. Dr. Browne, Vicar of Dudley.

On the 4th, at Haberton, Devon, Notts, Captain Charles Cooper Johnson, Quartermaster-General's Departlnent, Bengal Army, son of Sir Henry Allen John- son, Bart., to Jemima Anne Frances, daughter of the Rev. Chancellor and the late Lady Charlotte Sophia Martin.

On the 5th, at St. Marylebone Church. the Rev. H. E. Moberly, Fellow of New College. Oxford, to Lucy Proby, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Chase, late H.M.'s Madras Light Cavalry, and commanding the Hon. the Governor's Body Guard.

On the 5th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. John Whittaker Maitland, eldest son of William Whittaker Maitland, Esq., of Loughton. Essex, to Venetia, third daughter of Sir Digby Neave, Bart., of Dagnam Park, Essex.

On the 5th, at St. James's, Piccadilly, Captain Francis Sidehottom, of her Ma- jesty's Indian Army, eldest son of Charles John Sidebottom, Esq., barrister-at-law, of Elm bank, Worcester, to Flora Jane, youngest daughter of the late Right Hon. William Yates and Lady Jane Peel, of Baginton Hall, Ware ickshire.

On the 10th, at flanmer Church, the Rev. George Arkwright, to the Hon. Eliza- beth Kenyon, third daughter of Lord Kenyon.

DEATHS.

On the 26th of November, at Kingston. Jamaica, in the 24th year of his age, Charles Frederick Leopold Gregg, Esq., Assistant Military Accountant of her Ma- jesty's Royal Commissariat in the Island, son of the late Colonel Gregg, formerly Stipendiary Magistrate there, and nephew of the Rev. Dr. Tresham Gregg.

On the 26th of December, at Gravesend, in his eightieth year, Joseph Lee, Esq., Enamel Painter to the Royal Family from George III. to the present reign. On the 29th, at Exmouth, aged eighty-two, Major-Gen. King, H.E.I.C.S.

On the 30th, at Barton-under-Needwood, at the residence of his grandfather, Sir Begnold Alleyne, Bart., Anthony FitzHerbert, aged fourteen months, youngest child of J. G. Newton Alley-me, Esq., of the Butterley Iron Works, and Augusta Isa- bella, his wife.

On the 1st of January, at Whitfield. Northumberland, in his seventy-seventh year, the Ven. Archdeacon Scott, Rector of Whitfield, and Hon. Canon of Durham Ca- thedral.

On the 4th, at his residence, 62, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, Henry Shank, of Castlerig and Gleniston, in the county of Fife, Esq., for twenty-five years a Di- rector of the Hon. the East India Company, in the eighty-third year of his age. On the 6th. at has residence, 18, Lower Seymour Street, Portman Square, aged seventy-seven, William Spence, Esq., F.R.S., Author of the" Introduction to En- tomology," 84e.