On the 14th inst., at Calke Abbey, near Derby,ithe Lady;
of Sir Gloms CREWE, H
Esq., M.P., of a son, still-born. the dark lantern or the spirit
On the 17th inst., the Lady of CECIL MUNRO, Esq., of York Terrace, Regent's Park, Which none see by but those who bear it," of a son, on the 10th inst., at lieriot Row, Edinburgh, Mrs. HENRY BAXTER, of ItIvies, of a
M.P., of a son.
On the 17i li inst., in Grosvenor Square. the Countess of Win-cox, of a daughter. '
On the 19th inst., the Lady of EDWARD BULT.ER, Esq., MX., of a daughter. disguising cleverly real mediocrity under a respectable show of talent.
On the 19th inst.. in Wilton Crescent, the Lady of GLYNNE EARLE WELBY, Esq., LOUISA E., Ilaugliter of Lientenftut-Colonel Costley, of the Hon. East India Company's Duke of WELLINGTON.
On the 8th inst., at Park Place, Dundee. in his 12111 year, Jour: IliNriv, youngest son then At professed to hold.
On the 17th inst., at Abele Grove, Epsom, after a lew ilays' illness, Msur, relict of