BIRTHS.
On the 16th June, in New Burlington Street, the Hon. Mrs. George Cadogan, of a daughter.
On the 16th, Viscountess Campdeu, of a daughter. On the 17th, at Pltkerro House, Forfarshire, Mrs. Allan Edward, of a son.
On the 17th, at Baldovan House, the Lady Jane Ogilvy, of a daughter.
On the 18th, in Eaton Terrace, the Lady Caroline King, of a son.
On the 18th, in Hereford Street, Viscountess wears, of a son. On the 18th, at Stone Vicarage, Worcestershire, the Wife of the Rev. Robert Sey. moor Nash, of twin daughters, the younger of whom survived only a few hours.
On the 18th, at Linden, Northumberland, the With of the Rev. John F. Biggs, Vicar of Strunfordham, of a son.
On the 18th, in Brunswick Square, Brighton, the Lady of the Rev. Dr. Morris, of a daughter.
Lately, at Locke, near Derby, the Honourable Mrs. Lowe, of a eon.
MARRIAGES.
On the 12th June, at St. Saviour's Church, Jersey, John Hildebrand Oakes Moore, Esq., Major in her Majesty's Forty-fourth Regiment, and only son of the late General Sir Lorenzo Moore, to Selena Maria, eldest daughter of William Walbank Childers, Esq., formerly Captain in the Royal Highlanders.
On the 16th, at Crosthwahe Church, Keswick, James Stanger, Esq., of Lairthwalte, to Sophia Ann, Widow of Captain William Murray, Twenty-second Native Infantry.
On the 20th, at Clieveden House, Bucks, the Marquis of Stafford, eldest son of the Duke of Sutherland, to Anne, only daughter of John Hay Mackenzie, Esq., ofCromarty. On the 20th, iu the Chapel at Buckingham Palace, the Hon. and Rev. Charles Leslie Courtenay, youngest son of the Earl of Devon, to the Lady Caroline M. Somers Cocks, eldest daughter of the Earl of Somers.
On the 21st, at Barnes, Surrey, the Rev. C. Leopold Stanley Clarke, Fellow of New College, to Ann Elizabeth Isabella Shadwell, eldest daughter of the Vice-Chancellor o. England.
Lately, at Hove Church, near Brighton, Captain Sir George Augustus Westphal, ILN., to Mary Ann, Relict of the late George Adenbrook Gore, Esq., of Barrow Mount, Gore's Bridge, Kilkenny, and late of Quebec.
Lately, at St. Mary's, Putney, James Charles Henry, second son of James Colquhone, G.C.I. of Turkey, K.C.M. of Saxony, Chargé d'Affaires for Saxony, and Resident for Oldenburg and the Hanse Towns, to Louisa, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Marrable, St. James's Palace.
DEATHS, On the 7th March, on the passage from Calcutta, on board the Prince of Wales, Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Major-General John Wells Fast, of the Bengal Army; and on the 19th, the said Major-General John Wells Fast.
On the 13th June, at Pitshill, Harriet Anne, the only daughter of Richard Greaves Townley, Esq., M.P.
On the 14th. at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Edward, second son of Sir Edward Blount, Bart.; in his 12th year.
On the 15th, in Hertford Street, Mayfair, the Right Hon. Sir Charles Richard Vaughan, K.C.H.; in his 74th year.
On the 17th, at Wickham Hall, West Wickham, Kent, Henry Craven, Esq. ; In his 42d year. On the 17th, the Rev. Charles Richard Pritchett, twenty-five years Reader at the Charterhouse, London, and fourteen years Rector of Little Hallingbury, Essex ; in his 63d year.
On the 18th, in Onslow Square, Brompton, Lady C. F. Smith.
On the 20th, Lieutenant-Colonel Best, of Park House, Baxley, near Maidstone.
On the 20th, William Clfft, F.R.S., Conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons ; in his 74th year.