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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 22nd inst. at George Place, Lewisham, the Lady of WILLIAM Tun Kart, Esq. Commander Royal Navy, of a daughter. On the 20th inst., at Dee Bank, the Lady of Sir JOHN GORDON of Earlston, Bart., of a son.

On the 19th inst., at noon Castle, King's county, the seat of Robert James E. Moony Esq. the Lady of FRANCIS MOONY ENRAGHT MOONY, Esq. of a son and heir.

On the let of May, at Sindola, Mahaboleshuar Hills, the Lady of Lieutenant- Colonel ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, resident at Sattara, of a son.

On the 27th inst., at Bourn Hall, the Countess DE LA WARR, of a son. On the 2:lth inst., at their seat, Stanley Hall, Shropshire, the Lady of Sir TYR- 'WHITT JONES, Bart. of a son.

At. Oak Hill, Kent, the Lady of Captain WILLIAM SIMPSON, R. N. of a son. At Hastings's Lodge, of a daughter, the Lady of FREDERICK IVORTH, Esq. of that place, and of Roughtun, Norfolk.

MARRIAGES.

At Edinburgh, on the 14th inst. ilfr. JAMES GRANT, writer there, to Miss MARY, youngest daughter of David Hamilton, Esq. of Sunnybank, near Edinburgh. On the 9th inst., at the Chapel of the British Ambassador, Paris, by the Rev. Sir John Head, GEORGE RAMSAY, Esq. second son of the late Sir William Ramsay, of Banff House, Perthshire, Bart. to Enloe' EuGENIA, daughter of the late Henry Lemon, of the County Westmeath, Esq. On the 14th inst. at the Cathedral, Cork, the Rev. RICHARD Jurns ON ROTHE, to LETITIA, third daughter of the Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross. At St. George's, Hanover Square, BERNARD, eldest son of Court Granville, Esq. of Calwich Abbey, Staffordshire, and Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, to ANNE CATHERINE, youngest daughter of the late Admiral Sir Ilyde Parker.

DEATIIS.

-On the 21st inst. at Le Mans, the Right Hon. the Earl of BEVERLEY, in his 81st year. On the 20th inst. at Little Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, Sir WILLIAM OUSTUS BROWN, Bart. Lieutenant in his Majesty's 101st Regiment of Foot, in tds 60th year. At Calcutta, on the 23rd of May last, after ten days' illness, ANDREW Srinurco, Esq. Secretary to Government in the Persian department, and Deputy Secretary in the secret and political departments in his 36th year. On the 15th inst. at Bath, the Hon. Lady HORTON, relict of the late Sir Watts Horton, Bart. of Chadderton Hall, in this county, and youngest sister of the Earl of Derby. Last week, at Paris, MATILDA, the Lady of Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart. of Norton Conyers, Dublin. On the 21st in Gloucester Place, Lady PEPYS, in her 82nd year.

On the 13th inst. at Hale, Mrs. ELLEN BAY LEY , in her 99th year. On the 10th inst. Mr. ROBERT ALLEN, of Dobbeland, county of Antrim, in his 56th year. On the 12th inst. at Ballumbie, near Dundee, Mrs. A3IELIA.GARDYNE, relict of the late John Kirkaldy, Esq. On the 15th inst. JANE, wife of Mr. James Bryson, Waring Street, in her 59th year. On the same day, MARY, wife of Mr. Samuel Hart, Academy Street, and dough- ter of Mr. James Bryson, in her 17th year. On the 13th inst. at Balruddery House, AGNES, third daughter of the late James Webster, Esq. of Balruddery. On the 22nd inst. at Limerick, suddenly, Major W. J. nurcntNsoN. of the 74th Regiment. On t e 1311 inst., in Bolton Street, EDWARD AGMONDISHAM VESEY, Esq. of his Majesty's Treasury, only surviving son of the late Major-General John Agmon. disham Vesey, in his 23rd year.' On the 13th inst., at his house in Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, THOMAS KINNEAR, ESC!.

On the 12th ult. at New York, Bishop HOBART, in his 55th year.

On the 11th inst., at Jonesborough Glebe, the Rev. T. %V. DIXON, Rector of that parish, and formerly curate of St. Peter's in Drogheda. On the 26th, inst. Don °THY BARRETT LENNAR D, the wife of Sir Thomas Bar- rett Leunard, Bart. of Belhus, Essex, and daughter of Sir John St. Aubyn, of Clowance, Cornwall.

At. St. Margaret's, Cheltenham, the Hon. CHARLOTTE JULIANA, wife of Colonel Carrington Smith.