BIRTHS.
On the 12th August, at Southampton, the Lady of Captain W. Tolland, of the Revd Engineers, of a daughter.
On the 14th, at Sheringham Hall, Norfolk, the Lady of H. R. Upeher, Esq., of anal, On the 14th, the wife of the Rev. Michael Gibbs, Vicar of Christ Church, Mengel* Street, of a son. On the 15th, at Kingweston, the wife of F. H. Dickinson, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. On the 15th, at New Bridge Street, Blackfrlars, the wife of Mr. Charles TIMM ThIcke, of a son.
On the 16th, the Lady Alicia Conroy, of a son. On the 16111, in Great Stanhope Street, Mayfair, the Hon. Mrs. Edgell, of twitut, a son and daughter. On the 16th, in Wilton Crescent, the Lady of Thomas Milner Gibson, Esq., MX., of a son.
On the lfith, in Curzon Street, Mayfair, the Hon. Mn. H. Tante% of a daughter. On the 19th, in Tregoyd, Brecon, the Viscountess Hereford, of a daughter. On the 22d, in Eaton Plum, the Viscountess Newry, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On the 14th August, at Littleham Church, near Exmouth, Captain T. ItoeserOdie of the Thirteenth Light Dragoons, to Harriet, relict of the late Thomas Carr Braden. bury, Esq., of Sansthorpe Hall, near Spilsby, Lincolnshire. On the 14th, at Bentley, in Hampshire, the Rev. Garton Howard, Rector of Banat,. Derbyshire, to Elizabeth Isabella, eldest daughter of Thomas Hall, tat., of Hanna= Court, Oxfordshire.
On the 19th, at St. John's Church, Hyde Park Square, Thomas Young, Esq., to Ellie" beth Jamieson, of Hyde Park Street, youngest daughter of the late Robert Jam1es011. Esq., Glasgow. On the 19th, at St. Mary's Church, Bryanstone Square, John Home, Esq., to Jane, Frances Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Cherleli and Lady Paget. On the 21st, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Miss Wyndham, eldest daughter affirm Countess of Llstowel by her Ladyship's first marriage with the late Mr. Getup Tbs. mas Wyndham, of Cromer Ball, Norfolk, to the Right Hon. Lord Macdonald. On the 21st, at All Saints Church, Fulham, the Rev. Charles Browne Dalton, Pre- bendary of St. Paul's, Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn, and late Fellow of Wadham College. Oxford, to Mary Frances, second daughter of the Lord Bishop of London. On the 21st, at Christ Church, Marylebone, the Rev. Henry Bannerman Bunten, eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Barney, to Charlotte Marianne, daughter 411' the late Rev. James Dickens.
On the 21st, at the Chapel, Perlethorpe, E. C. Egerton. ran., fourth son of Wilbra- ham Egerton, Esq., Tett= Park, Cheshire, to Lady Mazy rtezrapont, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess Manvers, Theresby Pszk.
DEATHS.
On the 8th August, at Llandafi, the Very Rev. William Bruce Knight, Dean of Lhtn- daft ; In his 60th year.
On the 10th, the Rev. Coryndon Luxmoore, Rector of Bridestove, Devonshire, and of Lanteglos by Cameiford, Cornwall ; in his 86th year.
On the 10th, at Paris, James Brown, Esq., late writer to the Signet in Edinburgh. On the 12th, at Stowmarket, Emily, the wife of the Rev. G. T. Hall, of Tintem Abbey, Idonmouth ; in her 28th year On the 14th, at Farleyteastle, Ferris Standish, Esq., of Farley Castle ; in his Mtliyear. On the 16th, at Mortlake, Major W. Henry Short, formerly of the Sixty-sixth Regi- ment ; in his 85th year.
On the 17th, at Richmond, Surrey, Isabella, the only surviving daughter cd the late Sir David Bandits, Bart. ; in her 52d year.
On the 17th, at Rotterdam, Sir Alexander Ferrier, Knight of the Most Noble Hano- verian Order of the Guelph, Lord Conservator of Scottish Privileges, late her Britannic Majesty's Consul for South Holland and Zealand ; in his 72d year.