BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
BIRTHS.
On the 1st March, at the Rectory. Everitt:ale, Worcestershire, the Lady of the Rev. CHARLES JAMES. of a daughter.
On the 2d, in Eaton Place, the Lady of Routarr Bintortea, Esq., of a son.
On the 2d. at Cheltenham. the Hon. Mrs. Kula HARMAN, of a son. On the 3d, at Milvertuu. Somersetshire, the Lady of the Rev. Awning ANSTEY. of a son.
On the 4th, at Lindley Hall, Leicestershire, Mrs. APPLEWAITE, of a daughter, still- born. At Carysfurt Avenue, near Dublin, the Lady of JOHN O'CONNELL, Esq., M.P., of a son.
At Nuuney, near Frame. Mrs. Spurn, mistress of the -National School, of three girls, who, with their mother, are doing well.
MARRIAGES.
On the 10th February, at Cadiz, at the residence of Dr. Geromino Martinez Eurile, ANTHONY, second son of Payee Jowl DE Zeturre, Esq., to ASIA, eldest daughter of the late Dr. J. GONZ%LEZ DE LA MOTA.
On the fad of February, at Rome, the Rev. J. Ktorsarr LitinnToN, Fellow of All Souls College, and Rector of Harpsden, in the county of Oxford. to CATHERINE, youngest daughter of the late Hon. and Rev. James ST. LEGER. On the 2d March. at the parish.church, Leeds, JOSEPH Mionr.srow, Esq.. of the Middle Temple, Loudon. to LOU/SA, youngestdaughter of the late Josere HEIGHINGTON, Esq.. of Brunswick Place, Leeds. On the 9th at St. George's, Hanover Square, Captaiu the Hon. CHARLES GRANTHAM Socrrr, of the Scots Fusilier Guards, to FRANCES Mama, daughter of the late Razes WILLIAM GREY, Esq. of Buckworth. Northumberland. At West Pennard, Mr. Herm' Sims, of Sheptou Montague, to Miss ANN DUNKEETON, the person who had the whole management of making the celebrated Royal West Peunard Cheese, presented to the Queen.
DEATHS.
On the 14th August. accidentally drowned in attempting to ford the River Wairoa, at Nelson, New Zealand, WILLIAM CURLING YOUNG, Esq., eldest son of George Frederick Young, Esq., of Limehouse. Middlesex ; in his 27th year. Oa the ttcl February, the Rev, Eoeirrov STAFFORD, Vicar of Chacombe, and Rector of Thenford, Northamptonshire; in his 80th year. Ou the lit March. at her house, iu Harley Street, Erasmus-re, Wife of the Hon. Captain WALDEORAVE, R.N.; in her 51st year. On the 2d. at his house in Warren Street West, Gloucester Gate. Regent's Park, the Rev. DENNY ASHBURNHAM. Rector or Catsfield. and Vicar of Ditching. Sussex. On the 2d, at Ketteting. Northamptonshire. the Bev. BENJAMIN HUTCHINSON, Vic= of Kirk Burton, in the county of York: in his 75th year. On the 2d, at Bath, GEORGE HENRY GODART, Earl of ATImotre ; in his 23d year. On the 3d. at Dublin, Mrs. DIOGES LA TOUCHE; in her 841h year. On the 3d, at Cambridge Sheet, Cunuaught Squale, Miss Mans Twenties HARFORD; in her 85th year. On the 8th at his residence, Woolwich Common, Major-General Sir June B. &mots, K.C.B., K.C.H.. in his 84th year. At Colchester, ELIZABETH, Relict of EDWARD BRIrOMAN, Esq., of Coney Weston Hall, Suffolk; in her 91st year.
At Nottingham Park. Mrs. Urinsawoon; in her 95th year.
At Eastertou, Dorset, PAUL TILLEY; in his 99th year.
At Chapel-en-le-Frith, lower Susesox; in his 97th year. He retained his intellectual faculties to the day of his death.
At South Shields, Raman PARKINSON ; in her 104th year. She had the use of her faculties till within four weeks of her death. At Thornhaugh, Mrs. Comas. Relict of Mr. Thomas Curtis, farmer ; in her 99th year. This venerable woman enjoyed good health until a few days before her death, ashen, being nearly blunt, she slipped down stairs, and broke one of her thighs, which produced mortification.