17 JANUARY 1829, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Birsvns.—At No.1, Moray-place, Edinburgh, on the 6th inst. the Lady of James, Anstruther, Esq. W.S. of a daughter—On the 30th ult, at the Government-house,. Guernsey, the Lady of Majur.General Ross, of a son—On the 8th inst. at Brages,. the Lady of Sir David Cunytighame, Bart. of a son—In Dublin, the Hon. Mrs.. Lefroy, of a daughter—On the 10th, at Aberystwith, the Lady of Lieutenaut-Colonel• Wemyss, of a son—On the 10th, in South-street, Park-lane, the Lady of E. S. Chandos Pole, Esq. of a son—On the 14th, in York Terrace, Regent's-park,the-Lady - of Francis Janvrin, Esq. of a son—On the 15th, in Baker-street, Portman-square,. the Lady of Chevalier de Kantzow of a son.

MAR RIAGES.—Robert, son of It. N. Algeo, Esq. and heir presumptive to the title- of Lord Viscount Newcomers. to Margaret, daughter of the late A. Kersteman, AM.. of Brencbley, Kent, and grand-daughter of the late Dr. Waller, Archdeacon of Essex —At Quebec, the Rev. E. NV. Sewell, second son of Chief Justice Sewell, to Susan Stewart, second daughter of the Hon. Blontgomerie Stewart, and niece to the Earl. of Galloway and Bishop of Quebec—On the :30th ult. at Paris, Edward Gambier,. Esq. to Emily, daughter of the late Crosbie Morgell, Esq. M.P.—At Barnes, Captain. John Burnet Dundas, R.N. youngest sou of the late Sir David Dundas, Bart. ro Caroline, third daughter of the Rev. John Jeffreys, Rector of Barnes, Surrey—On the 13th inst. at St. George's, Hanover-square, George Whittam, Esq. jun. to Lu- cretia, eldest (laughter of F.R. Parslow, Esq.—Mr. Joseph Turner, of Colchester, to.• Mrs. Sarah Crane, of Carlisle. This is the fourth time that each of the parties has been married—At Paris, William, son of the late James 11.I‘Guckin, of Belfast, to Sophia Angadroinne Tissotte, only daughter of the late Baron Tissotte de Merona,. and widow of Count du Verge.

DrsATirs.—On the 9th inst. at the house of his father, Edward Malone, Esq. Fort Crescent, Margate, Captain Malone, of the 9th Bengal Cavalry of an illness con-. tracted during eighteen years' active service with his regiment—On the 6th, at Pro. most Grant's, Bught, near Inverness, W. Fraser, Esq. younger, of Culbokie, NV. S.. —On the 6th, at Bath, in the 80th year of his age, Mr. Thomas Ridley, of Croydon. Surrey—On the 6th, at his apartments in the Rue Vangirard, Paris, at an ad-• Yanced ages Francis Plowden, En. formerly a distinguished member of our Chain,

cery.bar, but better known by his literary productions, particularly his histories of Ireland-On the 2d inst. John Hardwick MI nshull, Esq. Captain in the Royal Bucks Militia, second son of William Minshull, Esq.- of Kentish-town, was wrecked off Brindisi, on his passage from Corfu to Ancona, and perished, with all on board the vessel-At Dundee, on the 15th ult. Mr. John Ogilvie, writer, aged 77-At Sydney- place, near Exeter, William Swiney, Esq. Admiral of the Red-At Edinburgh, Miss Balfour, eldest daughter of James Balfour, Esq. M.P. of Whittingham-On the 12th, at Surhiton, near Kingston, Sarah, the wife of Mr. Alderman Garratt-At Reach, near Newmarket, Mrs. Wilkins, aged 105 and upwards-At Llangoedmore- place, Cardiganshire, the venerable Archdeacon Milliegehamp, D.D. Prebendary of Brecon, and Rector of Rushall, Wilts-On the 16th, at his apartments, No. 39, Charing-cross, Joseph Cartwright, Esq. late Paymaster-General of the Forces in the Ionian Islands. a Member of the Society of British Artists, rind Marine Painter to the Duke of Clarence-James Ruse, Esq. late of Geddes, died, at St. Screen, France, on the 22d December last, aged fifty-three.