BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
BrItTRS.—On the 11th inst. at Campbell Park, the Lady Radcliffe, of a daughter —At Erin Cottage, near Mallow, the Lady of Eyre Coote Croker, Esq. of a son—On the 12th, at his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury's, Addington Park, the Lady of Sir George H. W. Beaumont, Bart. of a son and helr—In Dublin, of a daughter, Powyuen Guatuo, Lady of Ayong Chongtie, of Canton, China. We are happy to be Informed that the lady is, with her celestial offspring, doing well. This personage Is one of three Chinese, two females and one man, now exhibiting in Dublin—On the 9th, at Dunken Hall, Lancashire, the Lady of Henry Petre, Esq. of a daughter still-born—At Eldin, near Edinburgh, Lady Wellwood Moncreiff, of a daughter—. The wife of Mr. Doughty, of Barton, was delivered of two daughters, one of whom was born with two teeth, and the other with one.
MARMAGES.—Mr. John Spencer, to Mrs. Williams, both of Bolton. The sprightly bridegroom is in his 73d year, and the lovely bride has seen sixty sum- rners—At Demerara, Lieut. John Radcliff, 11.N. to Augusta Hume, daughter of Lieut.-Gen. John Murray—On the 9th, at Hastings, the Hon. Mr. Hamilton, to Miss Russell—At Calcutta, on the 26th March last, by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Hon. Robert Forbes, youngest son of the Right Hon. Lord Forbes, to Frances Dorothy, second daughter of Thomas Law Hodges, Esq. of Hemsted, Kent—On the 16th inst. at Thames Ditton, John Simcoe Saunders, Esq. barrister-at-law, only son of the Hon. John Saunders, Chief Justice of the Province of New Brunswick, to Elizabeth Sophia, eldest daughter of the Rev. George Henry Stone, of Thames Ditton and Camberwell—On the 16th, at St. Alban's, by the Hon. and Rev. Lord Frederick Beauclerk, D.D. the Rev. Charles Gape, A.M. Vicar of Sibsey, Lincoln- shire, to Mary Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Thomas Howard, Esq. of St. Mi- chael's, Herts—On the 16th, at Wellingborough, by the Rev. Edward Pearce, A. M., Alexander Sharman, Esq., of that place, to Irene, daughter of the late Nathaniel Pearce, Esq., of Brampton, Northamptonshire—On the 17th. at Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, by the Rev. John Lynes, Captain John Marshall, C.B., R.N., to Augusta Eliza, youngest daughter of John Wynne, Esq., of Garthmeillo, Denbigh- shire and grand-daughter of the late Rev. Dr. S. Parr, Prebendary of St. Paul's. Deants.—On the 14th inst. at Lee, Kent, Charles Lucas, Esq. only son of the Lord Mayor—At Tiddenham Chase, near Chepstow, on the 9th, Margaret, relict of O.E. Elliott, Esq. of Bintield-house, Berles, and daughter of the late Colonel Van Cortlandt—On the 15th, at her house, Chipping Ongar, Essex, aged 72, Catherine, relict of the Rev. James Boyer, who for many years was Head-master of Christ's Hospital, London, and Rector of Colne Engayne, Essex—On the 5th, of epilepsy, John Byng Gattie, Esq. many years of the Treasury—On the lath, at Dunken Hall, Lancashire, Elizabeth Anne, wife of Henry Petre, Esq. and eldest daughter of E. J. Glynn, of Glynn, county of Cornwall, Esq.—Hector Macdonald Buchanan, Esq. of Dramaklin, one of the principal Clerks of the Court of Session—On the 15th, at Dublin, in the 98th year of his age, the Right Hon. John Creighton, Earl of Erne, Viscount Creighton, and Baron Erne. His Lordship was one of the Representative Peers, and a Governor of the County Fermanagh, and one of his Majesty's Privy Council in Ireland—Ann Louisa, wife of John Alortlock, Esq. and eldest daughter of the Rev. Basil Woocid—Sir W. Fraser, chief of the British Factory ifl China, died on the 22d of December, and was buried in the Company's burial ground at Macao, on Christmas-day.