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BIRTHS.

On the 13th April, at Edwinsford, Carmarthenshire, Lady Drummond, of a daugh- ter.

On the 14th, at Spring Hall, Suffolk, the Wife of Commander Tyssen, of a son.

On the 14th, at Oldbury Hall, Warwickshire, the Wife of John Hardy, Esq., of a

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On the 14th, at Clungunford House, Salop, the Lady of John Rorke, Esq., of a daughter. On the 15th, the Wife of Captain G. T. Phipps Hornby, RN., of a daughter. • On the 16th, Viscountess Ebrington, of a son and heir.

On the 18th, at Hazlewood Castle, the Hon. Mrs. Vavasour, of a daughter.

On the 19th, at King's Lynn, the Hon. Mrs. Frank Cresswell, of a daughter. On the 19th, the Wife of the Hon. John C. Erskine, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 25th February, at St. John's Church, Meerut, John Henry Norman, Esq., Calcutta, to Emily Elizabeth, second daughter of the Rev. George Carter, Miner Canon of Norwich Cathedral, and Vicar of Trowse-with-Lakertharn.

On the 2d March, at the Cathedral, Bombay, T. Tristram Piers Esq., Twenty- ninth Bombay N.I., to Charlotte Mary, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Y. B. Tris- tram. Vicar of Eglington, Northumberland.

On the 6th April. at Gibraltar, Lieutenant John Henry St. John, Ninety-second Highlanders, to Margaret, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Warren, Fifty-fifth Re- giment.

On the 6th, at Naples, Richard C. Naylor, Esq., of Hooton Hall, Cheshire, to Caroline, second daughter of the late Rev. R. Tredcroft, of Tangmere, Sussex. On the 17th, at the British Embassy, Frankfort, Francis, youngest son of the late Right Hon. Sir John Bayley, Bart., to Charlotte, daughter of the late Monsieur Fre- deric Roulet, of Neuchatel, Switzerland.

On the 18th, at Tunbridge, the Rev. Georges Richard Dallas Walsh, Chaplain to the Dowager Lady Vivian, to Helen Catherine, daughter of the late Lieutenant,. General Middlemore, C.B., Colonel of the Forty-eighth Regiment, and late Com- mander-in-chief of H.M. Forces in the Windward and Leeward Islands.

On the 18th, at Blunham Church, Charles Livius Grimshawe, Esq., of Fenlake Barns, Bedfordshire, to Emily Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Gullies Payne, Bart., of Blunham House, in the same county.

On the 18th, at Boultham Church, Lincolnshire, Captain Charles Waldo Sibthorp, late of the First Royal Dragoons, to Charlotte Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Ellison, of Boultham HalL

On the 19th, at Trinity Church, Rotherfield-Greys, Oxon, William Stephens, Esq., Ive's Place, Maidenhead, to Mary Anne Melloney, youngest surviving daughter of the late Rev. George Scobell, D.D., Rector of Brattleby, Lincolnshire, and of Toc- sins, Bucks.

On the 19th, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Colchester, Thomas George Vereker, Esq., Twelfth Regiment, to Eliza ; at the same time, the Rev. Edward F. Ventris, M.A., of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, to Rose, the daughters of the late Thomas Fisher, Esq., of St. Osyth, Essex. On the 20th, at Dinton, Herbert Barnard, Esq. of Portland Place, and Ham, Sur- rey, to Ellen, eldest daughter of William Wyndham, Esq., M.P., of Dinton, Wilts.

DEATHS.

On the 25th February, at Callao, on board her Majesty's ship Trincomalee, of yel- low fever, Lieutenant James Saumarez, R.N., younger son of Rear-Admiral San- mares, K.L. ; in his 22d year. On the 28th March, at Funchal, Madeira, the Rev. Francis Paterson. of Trinity College, Oxford, youngest son of James Paterson, Esq., of Cornwall Terrace, Re- gent's Park ; in his 24th year.

On the 10th April, on his voyage from Madeira to England, the Rev. Mark Hag- gard, M.A., Student of Christ Church, second surviving son of Dr. Haggard, Doc- tors' Commons; in his 30th year. On the 11th, at Cheltenham, Lieutenant-Colonel N. Maclean, C.B., late of her Majesty's Fifty-fifth Regiment, and of Eastbourne Terrace, London. On the 13th, at Hampton Court Palace, Charlotte Augusta, widow of the late Right Hon. Joseph Planta; in her 71st year. On the 14th, at Dedham, Essex, the Boo. Georgina Penrose, wife of William Penrose, Esq., of Lahane, county of Cork, and sister of the present Lord Keane. On the 14th, at Brandon. Villa, Cheltenham, Admiral John Mackeller; in his 66th year. On the 15th, in Upper Southwick Street, Cambridge Square, Colonel James Payler late of the Tenth Foot ; in his 67th year. On the 15th, in Bloomsbury Square, Arthur Aiken, Esq., F.L.S., F.G.S. ; in his 81st year.

On the 16th, at Richmond, Lady ElizabethFrances Ashburnham ; in her 91st year.

On the 17th, akSt. Leonards-on-Sea; John Kinnersley Hooper, Esq., of Cambridge Square, and Queenhithe, Alderman of London, and President of St. Bartholomew's Hospital; in his 64th year. Cn the 18th, at Fairlawn, Southport, Richard Saunders, Esq. ; in his 90th year. On the 18th, at Cheltenham, Susanna Maria, relict of the Rev. Henry Ward, of Havering Bower, Essex ; in her 96th year. On the 19th, Jane Park, wife of Mr. William Johnson, of Pelham Terrace, Bramp- ton, and York Buildings, Adelphi; in her 23d year.

On the 19th, in Royal Circus, Edinburgh, Robert Jameson, Esq., Regius Pro- fessor of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh.