stutTint.
On the 24th August, at Villa del Cinque, Albano, near Rome, the lion. Mrs.
Clifford, of a son and heir.
On the 16th September, at IMoonmore, Tarbert, county of Kerry, the Wife of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Kitcheuer, of a son.
On the 18th, at Knapton House, Norfolk, Lady Robinson, of a son and heir.
On the 18th, at Pentsonard House, near Exeter, the Wife of the Rev. Richard Atkinson, of a daughter. On the 18th, at Lorbottle House, Northumberland, the Wife of Adam Atkinson, Esq., of a daughter. On the 18th, in Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, the Lady of Sims Reeves, Esq., of a daughter. On the 19th, in Hereford Street, the Wife of Thomas Somers Cocks jun., Esq.,
M.P.' of a son. On the 19th, at Haldon House, Devon, the Lady of Lawrence Palk, Esq., of a
daughter.
On the 20th, at Preston, Lancashire, the Wife of the Rev. W. J. Kennedy, 11.51.
Inspector of Schools, of a daughter. On the 244, at Casewick, Lady Trollope, of a son and heir. On the 250, in the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Thorndike, Royal Artillery, of a son. On the 22d, at East Sheen, the lion. Mrs. Adolphus Liddell, of a daughter. On the 23d, at Keane House, Peeblesshire, the Wife of Patrick Dudgeon, Esq., of a son.
On the 25th, at Wood End, the Lady Greenock, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On the 5th August, at Florence, Major the Chevalier de Knebal, in the Emperor of Austria's Service, to Henrietta J. Paulett de County, youngest daughter of the late lion. Lieutenant-Colonel de Courcy, and granddaughter of John twenty-sixth Lord Kinsale.
On the 18th September, at Blofield. Norfolk, the Rev. Henry Temple Freer, to Sarah Maria Heath, eldest daughter of the late William Heath Jary, Esq.. of BloSeld Lodge.
On the 18th, at Welton in the East Riding, the Rey. Leonard Calder Wallich, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Frances Maria, eldest daughter of John Wilkinson, Esq., of The Grange, Welton. On the 18th, at Scarborough, Jobe W. Allen, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. W. Whiteside D.C.L., Vicar of Scarborough.
On the 20th, at St. Michael's, Pimlico, George Frederick Mitchelson, Esq., of Brighton, to Anne Maria, Widow of the late Sir James Samuel Lake, Bart. On the 234, at St. James's Church, Westminster, Major Henry Paget, second son of the late General the Hon. Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B., to Anna, youngest daughter of the late General Sir George Walker, Bart., G.C.B. On the 2&I, at Fetcham, the Rev. Henry John Bolland, Rector of Siddington, Gloucestershire. to Frances Elizabeth Barnard, third daughter of John Barnard Hankey, Esq., of Fetcham Park, Surrey. On the 23d, at Rose, ille, Gatehouse of Fleet, N.B., by the Rev. George Murray, Neil M'Chlery, Esq., of Plantation Success, Demerara, to Barbara Douglas Agues, third daughter of William Campbell, Esq., of Stapleton. On the 23d, at Alderley, Cheshire, the Earl of Airlie, to Henrietta Blanche, second daughter of Lord Stanley of Alderley.
DEATHS.
On the 28th August, at Strathmore. Canada West, Arnold Robinson Burrowes, Esq., of Benarth. N.W., late Captain in the Coldstream Guards, and A.D.C. to Vis- count Beresford during the Peninsular War.
On the 18th September, at York, on the river Ouse, by the accidental upsetting of an outrigger in which he was rowing, Mr. Frederick Stocken, only son of 21r. Stocken, of Malkin Street, and Wilton Place. London; in his 224 year. On the 19th, George Pitt, the eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir George Henry Hose. On the 21st, at the Refuge, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Elizabeth Mary, the Wife of Captain Sir William Symonds, R.N., Kt. C.B., F./LS. • in her 78th year.
On the list, the Rev. Richard Lomax lartyn, Rector of Lurgas Mali, Sussex; in his ilitd year.
On the 21st, at Uxbridge, Georgians, Wife of Mr. George Henry Heron, after several days of intense suffering, caused by treading on a lucifer, and setting her clothes on fire; in her 38th year.
On the 234, in York Street, Portman Square, Elizabeth Lady St. George, Widow of Major-General Sir Thomas Bligh St. George, C.B.; in her 89th year.
On Bit 23d, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry S. Davis. late Fifty-second Regiment Light Infantry; in his 45d year.
n the 234, at Bennington Rectory, Mertz, the Rev. John Pollard, MA., for thirty-eight years Rector of the parish of Bennington; in his 68th year.