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CHINA.

In consequence of the repeated aggressions of the Chinese upon British subjects in the neighbourhood of Canton, and the unsatisfactory replies of the Imperial High Commissioner to the demands for redress made by her Majesty's Plenipotentiary, Sir John Davis, his Excellency on the 1st April instructed Major-Gen. d'Aguilar, C.B. commanding her Majesty's troops in the island of Hong Kong, to proceed to Canton and demand repa. ration on the spot. Capt. McDougall, of her Majesty's steam-frigate Vulture, was the senior naval officer in the Chinese waters; and these officers, accompanied by H.M. 18th Regt. and the 42d Madras Nat. Inf., immediately proceeded up the river to execute their purpose. The forts at the Bocca Tigris were surprised early on the morning of the 2d April, the guns spiked and ammunition destroyed, and the garrisons permitted to retire without molestation. The next day four strong

forts near Wampoa were served in like manner; and on the 5th the six forts of the city of Canton. In all 847 iron ordnance and 32 brass ordnance were destroyed. The Chinese submitted just in time to arrest the destruction of Canton. The whole of these important operations have been conducted without the loss of a man. The General acknowledges in his despatch the assistance of Lieut.-Col. Brereton, C.B. (the second in command), Lieut.-Col. Phillpotts, the commanding Royal Engineer, Major Aldrich (Aide-decamp to the General), Capt. J. Bruce, 18th Regt. as Adjutant and Field engineer, Capt. Clark Kennedy, as Quartermaster, Lieut.-Col. Cowper, C.B. 18th Regt., Major Fitzgerald, 42nd Madras N. Inf., Capt. Durnford, R. Eng., Lieut. Edm. Sargent, Aide-de-camp to Sir John Davis, Captains Graves and Campbell of the 18th Regt., and Captains Stuart and McLeod of the 42d Madras N. Inf.

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.

Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to command that a medal should be struck to record the services of her fleets and armies during the wars commencing in 1793 and ending in 1815, and that one shall be conferred on every officer, noncommissioned officer, petty officer, soldier, seaman, and marine, who was present in any action, naval or military, to commemorate which medals have been struck by command of Her Majesty's royal predecessors, and distributed to superior officers, according to the rules of the service at that time in force. The following is the list of actions for which gold medals are issued to flag officers and captains:

Lord Howe's action of the 1st June, 1794.

Lord St. Vincent's action, off Cape St. Vincent, 14th February, 1797.—(The Admirals of the Fleet gold medals.)

Lord Duncan's battle off Camperdown, 11th Oct. 1797.-(Adm. Sir W. Hotham.) Lord Nelson's battle of the Nile, 1st August, 1798.

Captain (now Admiral) Sir Edward Hamilton, H.M. ship Surprise, re-capture of the Hermione, 25th Oct. 1799.

Lord Nelson's battle of Trafalgar, 21st Oct. 1805.-(Adm. Sir E. Codrington and Vice-Adm. Sir C. Buller.)

Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4th Nov. 1805.

Sir John Duckworth's action off St. Domingo, 6th Feb. 1806.-(Admiral Sir R. Stopford and Vice-Admirals Sir F. W. Austen and Sir S. Pym.)

Capt. Brisbane, H. M. ship Arethusa, with H. M. ships Anson, Fisgard, and Latona, capture of the Island of Curaçoa, 1st Jan. 1807.

Capt. Michael Seymour, H. M. ship Amethyst, capture of the Thetis, 10th Nov. 1808.

Capt. Stewart, H. M. ship Seahorse, capture of Badere Zaffer, 6th July,

1808.

Capt. William Hoste, H. M. ship Amphion, with H. M. ships Cerberus, Active, and Volage, action off Lissa, 13th March, 1811.-(Rear-Admirals Sir J. A. Gordon and Phipps Hornby.)

Capt. Christopher Cole, H. M. ship Caroline, capture of Banda Neira, 9th Aug. 1810.

Capt. (now Adm. the Hon. Sir John) Talbot, H. M. ship Victorious, capture of Rivoli, 22d Feb. 1812.

Capt. Broke, H. M. ship Shannon, capture of Chesapeake, 1st June, 1813. Capt. E. Palmer, H. M. ship Hebrus, capture of L'Etoile, 27th March, 1814.

Capt. (now Rear-Adm.) H. Hope, H. M. ship Endymion, action with President, 15th Jan. 1815.)

PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

May 19. South Herts Yeomanry Cavalry, the Earl of Verulam to be Lieut.-Colonel; the Marquess of Salisbury to be Major.

May 22. Vice-Adm. the Earl of Dundonald to be G.C.B.; Lieut.-Col. C. W. M.' Balders, 3d Drag. and Lieut.-Col. George Congreve, 29th Foot, to be Companions of the Bath.Edward Kelly, esq. Lieut. R.N. to be Harbour Master for Mauritius. - Royal Cumberland Militia, J. K. Wilson, esq. to be Lieut.-Colonel.

May 28. 87th Foot, brevet Major J. Campbell to be Major.-Staff, Major F.H. Robe, 87th Foot, to be Deputy Quartermaster-Gen. at Mauritius, with the rank of Lieut.-Col.-Westmoreland and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry, Sir G. Musgrave, Bart. to be Major.-Montgomerysh. Yeomanry Cav. Major-Gen. H. A. Proctor to be Lieut.-Colonel (supernumerary, without pay); Capt. P. B. Williames to be Major.

May 28. The Duke of Northumberland to be Constable of the Castle of Launceston.

May 31. John Wm. Birch, esq. of Henley Park, co. Oxf. Clerk Assistant of the Parliaments, fourth but now second surviving son of the late George Birch, of St. Leonard's Hill, Berks, esq. by Mary, dau. of Thos. Newell, of Henley-on-Thames, esq. and niece of Wm. Newell, of Adwell, co. Oxf. clerk, to take the name of Newell before Birch, and bear the arms of Newell in the second quarter.-Edward St. John Neale, esq. (Vice-Consul at Alexandretta), to be Consul at Varna.

June 4. Brevet, Capt. C. K. Macdonald, 1st Life Guards, and Capt. G. Johnston, of the Cape Mounted Riflemen, to be Majors in the Army.

June 7. John Morgan, esq. to be Consul at Rio Grande do Sul; Assaad Jacop Kayat, esq. to be Consul at Jaffa.-Royal Artillery, brevet Major T. O. Cater to be Lieut.-Colonel.

June 8. Charles Anderson, esq. to be Chief Commissary of Police for Mauritius, and T. J. Hugon, esq. to be Protector of Immigrants into that island.

June 11. Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, Knt. (Lieut.-Governor of the eastern districts of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope) to be Lieut.-Governor of South Australia.-Coldstream Guards, brevet Major Lieut. and Capt. J. L. Elrington to be Captain and Lieut.-Colonel.-85th Foot, Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. W. Guise, Bart. and K.C.B. to be Colonel.-Brevet, brevet Lieut.-Col. M. Close, of 79th Foot, to be Colonel in the Army.-Warwickshire Militia, Major J. M. Boultbee to be Lieut.-Colonel.

June 17. Major-Gen. Sir George Arthur, Bart. K.C.H. sworn of the Privy Council.

June 18. Rear-Adm. Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B. to accept the insignia of the grand cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword, conferred by her Majesty the Queen of Portugal while in her Most Faithful Majesty's actual service; the cross of a Knight of the Order of Maria Theresa of Austria; the cross of the third class of the Order of St. George of Russia; and the insignia of the second class of the Order of the Red Eagle of Prussia, which their Majesties the Emperor of Austria, the Emperor of Russia, and the King of Prussia have been severally pleased to confer upon him, in testimony of their Majesties' approbation

of his distinguished services in the late naval operations on the coast of Syria.

June 19. James Earl of Elgin and Kincardine and John Earl of Stair, knighted by letters patent.

June 22. Brevet, brevet Major G. Gibson, 92d Foot, to be Lieut.-Colonel in the Army; Capt. J. L. Nixon, 1st West India Regt. to be Maj. in the Army.- Ralph Hutchinson, of Muston, co. York, gent. youngest son of the William Hutchinson of Hunmanby, by Ann, sister of the late Christ. Russell, of Muston, gent. to take the name of Russell after his present name. June 25. 66th Foot, Capt. C. E. Michel to be Major.-Unattached, brevet Lieut.-Col. T. L. Goldie, from 66th Foot, to be Lieut.-Colonel. -Hospital Staff, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals H. Franklin to be Inspector-General of Hospitals; Deputy Inspector-General, with local rank, J. Kinnis, M.D. to be Deputy Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals; Staff Surgeon of the First Class A. Fergusson, M.D. to be Deputy Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals, with local rank.-Brevet, Capt. T. P. Vandeleur, 3d West India Regt. and Capt. W. Colt, 30th Foot, to be Majors in the Army.

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Rev. W. H. Anderson, St. Margaret's V. Leic.
Rev. J. Atlay, Madingley V. Camb.
Rev. E. Baillie, Lawshall R. Suffolk.
Rev. J. Couchman, Thornby R. Northampton.
Rev. D. Davies, Claverton R. Somerset.

Rev. F. Evans, Parham V. with Hacheston V.
Suffolk.

Rev. E. Forbes, St. George, Douglas P.C. Isle of Man.

Rev. T. V. Fosbery, Sunningdale P.C. Berks. Rev. H. Gibbes, All Saints', Sidmouth P.C. Devon.

Rev. G. C. Gorham, Brampford Speke V.Devon.
Rev. J. Greaves, St. Peter P.C. Birmingham.
Rev. F. Gretton, St. Mary, Stamford R. Linc.
Rev. A. Handley, Christchurch, West Ford-
ingham P.C. Dorset.

Rev. H. E. Havergal, Cople V. Bedford.
Rev.L.Hobson, Woodsetts, Worksop P.C.Notts.
Rev. H. Hughes, Haddenham P.C. Isle of Ely.
Rev. F. J. James, Stockton-on-Tees V. Durham.
Rev. R. W. James, Southleigh R. Devon.
Rev. J. S. Jenkinson, Battersea V. Surrey.
Rev. G. C. Luxford, Middleton R. Sussex.
Rev. E. Machen, Micheldean R. Gloucester.
Rev. H. Marriott, Loddiswell V. with Buck.
land Tout Saints, Devon.

Rev. C. E. Marsh, Sall R. Norfolk.
Rev. J. M. Martine, Shipley P.C. Sussex.
Rev. W. H. Massie, St. Mary-on-the-Hill R.
Chester.

Rev. E. C. Philpotts, Lezant R. Cornwall.
Rev. H. B. Power, Bramley P.C. Surrey.
Rev.E.Rees, St. John's Church, Clydach, Glam.
Rev. E. Roberts, Seacombe, Wallasey P.C.
Cheshire.

Rev. T. F. Salmon, Blackford P.C. Somerset.
Rev. G. Shand, Guestwick V. Norfolk.

Rev. S. L. Warner, St. Mary, Bredin V. Canterbury.

Rev. R. Willan, St. Mary, Barnsley P.C.Yorksh. Rev. W. M. Williams, Lyswen R. Brecknock. Rev. W. Williams, Gwanddwe P.C. Brecknock. Rev. C. B. Wollaston, Felpham V. Sussex.

CHAPLAINS.

Rev. R. Harvey, Hon. and Rev. A. F. Phipps, Rev. W. Cureton, Hon. and Rev. J. T. Pelham, Rev. W. J. Broderick, Hon. and Rev. R. Boyle, and Rev. J.Jackson, to her Majesty. Rev. R. L. Brown, to the Marq. of Downshire. Rev. E. T. Gregory, to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.

Rev. W. Hope, to Earl Ferrers.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. J. H. Brown, to be Head Master of the
Grammar School at East Retford, Notts.
Dr. William B. Carpenter, late of Bristol, to
be Lecturer of Geology on the foundation of
Dr. George Swiney (appointed by the Trus-
tees of the British Museum).
Rev. M. Cockerton, to be Head Master of the
Dronfield Grammar School.

Rev. J. C. Colson, to be Head Master of Tavistock Grammar School.

Rev. S. Kingsford, to be Head Master of the Grammar School, Feversham, Kent.

BIRTHS.

At

May 16. At Bath, the wife of Robert Cruttwell, esq. of a son.-17. At Rose-hill, Caversham, Oxon, the wife of Capt. Frederick Cleaveland, R.H.A. a son.-At Paris, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Kerr, a dau.-In Great Stanhope-st. Mayfair, the Hon. Mrs. E. Wyatt Edgell, a son.-18. At Queen's-square-place, Lady Sophia Hoare, a son.-19. The Marchioness of Worcester, a son and heir, Earl of Glamorgan.-20. In Connaught-place, the Marchioness of Douglas, a son.-21. Brighton, the wife of J. Y. Vernon Shaw, esq. of Portland-house, Ryde, Isle of Wight, a son.-24. Lady Rivers, a dau.-At 15, Eaton-place, Belgrave-sq. the wife of John Farquhar Fraser, esq. a dau.-In Hill-st. the Hon. Mrs. Robert Boyle, a dau.-26. The wife of Henry Masterman, esq. a son.-27. In Downing-st. the Lady Mary Wood, a dau. At Hendon, the Countess of Kerry, a dau. At Cambridge-sq. Hyde-park, London, the wife of Dr. James Bright, a dau.

-29. At Kentish-town, the wife of the Rev. John Jackson, rector of St. James's, Westminster, a dau.-The wife of Francis Heathcote, esq. a dau.-30. At Norland-sq. Notting-hill, the wife of Comyns Rowland Berkeley, esq. a son.-The wife of W. B. Towse, esq. of Fishmongers'-hall; a dau.-31. In Hyde-park-place, the wife of John Laurie, esq.

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Mrs. Henry Baillie, a dau.--2. At Edinburgh, Lady Anne Charteris, a son.-3. At the rectory, St. Mary-at-hill, the wife of the Rev. J. C. Crosthwaite, a dau.-4. At Montagu-pl. Bryanston-sq. the wife of H. P. Gipps, esq. a son.-5. At 1, Parliament-st. the wife of Alexander John Sutherland, M.D. a son.

-The Viscountess Barrington, a son.-6. At Wirksworth, the wife of A. Arkwright, esq. a dau.-7. At Gravesend House, Torpoint, the Right Hon. Lady Graves, a son.-12. In Carlton-terr. Lady Lyttelton, a son.-13. At 13, Cavendish-sq. the wife of Edward Marjoribanks, jun. esq. a son.-15. At 8, Belgrave-square, the Viscountess Downe, a son.

At 40, Eaton-square, the wife of Mr. Serjeant Kinglake, a dau.-20. At the School. house, Rugby, the wife of the Rev. Dr. Tait, a dau.-22. In Belgrave-sq. her Grace the Duchess of Montrose, a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

Jan. 28. At Valparaiso, Algernon Stewart Austen, esq. R.N. First Lieut. of H.M. ship Carysfort, third son of Sir Henry Austen, of Shelford House, Guildford, to Louise-Ellen, eldest dau. of Frederic William Schwager, esq. of the said place.

Feb. 4. At Singapore, Wm. Traill, esq. M.D. Madras Service, to Emma, second dau. of James Harvey, esq. of Bullige House, near Chippenham.

March 11. At Subathoo, N. W. Provinces, Alexander Fraser, esq. Lieut. and Adjt. of the Bengal Eng. third surviving son of the late James Fraser, esq. of Exeter, to Caroline-Rosetta, dau. of the late Beaumont Small, esq. Bengal Med. Service, and step-dau. of Lieut.Col. Frushard, 2nd Bengal European Infantry.

April 3. At Portsea, Arthur Adams, esq. surgeon, R.N. of the parish of Saint Pancras, Middlesex, to Mary, dau. of Capt. Robert Wilcox, R.N. of Southsea, near Portsmouth.

6. William Lucy Howard, esq. second son of George Howard, esq. of Netlas House, Herts, to Anne-Diana, only dau. of William Spinks, esq. of Carleton Rode.

8. At Fakenham, the Rev. Ralph Kinder, Incumbent of Lumb, Rossendale, Lancash. to Annette-Sophia, youngest dau. of Mr. Humphrey Herring, and granddau. of the late Rev. Thomas Herring, Rector of North Elmham.

9. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, the Rev. George Edward Tate, M.A. to Matilda, eldest dau. of the late Daniel Maude, esq. of Middlewood Hall, Yorkshire.

13. At Antony, Cornwall, Edward Cecil Bishopp, esq. youngest son of the late Very Rev. Sir George Bishopp, Bart. Dean of Lismore, to Mary, only dau. of Rear-Adm. Taylor, of the Brazilian Navy, and niece of Lady Hillyar, Tor House, Torpoint.-At Strabane, the Rev. John Maguire, Vicar of Boyle, Roscommon, and Preb. of Kilcooly, to Anne-Jane, third dau. of John Humphreys, esq. of Miltown House, in the county of Tyrone.At Ryde, the Rev. Dunbar S. Halkett, to Julia-Elizabeth,dau.of the late Edward Dalhousie Ross, esq. of George-st. Westminster.--At Alresford, Hants, Major Samuel J. F. Nicoll, 30th Regt. son of Samuel Nicoll, esq. of Court Lodge, Sussex, to MaryAnn, only child of William Wilkinson, esq. of the above place.-At St. Mary's, Lambeth, the Rev. Henry Pelham Dawes, of Isleham, Cambridgesh. eldest son of the Rev. Henry John Dawes, of Gillingham, Kent, to EleanorAnne, third surviving dau. of the late Charles Fox, of the Grange, Bermondsey, and formerly of Bishop's Waltham, Hants, esq.At St. Andrew's, Capt. George Charles D. Lewis, of the Royal Eng. to Eliza, youngest dau, of the late Rev. Griffith Richards, Rector of Farling.

ton, Hants.At St. Mark's, Surbiton, Thomas Henry Smith, esq, surgeon, of John-st. Berkeley-sq. to Ellen, third dau. of William Underwood, esq. of Surbiton.-At the British Embassy, Paris, the Right Hon. Lord Keane, to Louisa, second dau. of S. Y. Benyon, esq. of Denston Hall, near Newmarket.

14. At Southampton, Henry Newton Rew, esq. son of William Pell Rew, esq. of Finchley, to Mary-Ann, dau. of Major John Field Oldham, 8th Ri. Vet. Batt.--At Chiswick, William Byers Sealy, esq. M.D. of North Fulham, eldest son of Lieut.-Gen. Sealy, E.I.C.S., to MatildaAnn, youngest dau. of George Christopher, esq. of Chiswick.At Eglwysfach, Arthur Trewman, B.A. of Queen's Coll. Cambridge, and only son of the late Major-Gen. Trewman, of the Madras Army, to Susan, dau. of George Jeffreys, esq. of Glandyfi Castle, Cardigansh.

-At Chester-le-st. John Charlesworth Dodgson Charlesworth, of Woolgreaves, only son of John Charlesworth, esq. of Chapel Thorpe Hall, Yorksh. to Sarah, second dau. of Walker Featherstonhaugh, esq. of the Hermitage.

15. At East Budleigh, Devon, James Bastin, esq. of Tidwell Barton, to Sarah, fifth dau. of John Leatt, esq. of Kersbrook, near Budleigh Salterton.- -At Swindon, Hussey Vivian, esq. eldest son of John Henry Vivian, esq. M.P. for Swansea, to Jesse Dalrymple, eldest dau. of Ambrose Goddard, esq. of the Lawn, near Swindon. At Westbury-upon-Trym, co. Gloucester, the Rev. Henry Bunsen, eldest son of H. Exc. Chev. Bunsen, Prussian Minister at this Court, to Mary-Louisa, youngest dau. of A. G. Harford Battersby, esq. of Stoke Park, Glouc.- At the Cathedral of Clonfert, the Rev. Richard Booth Eyre, Vicar of Eyre Court, to Honora-Louisa-Madeline, second dau. of the late Ven. Archdeacon Butson, of St. Brandon's, co. Galway.At Fareham, the Rev. John W. Grane, M.A. Incumbent of Woodhouse, near Huddersfield, to Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Wyndham Carlyon Madden, M.A. Vicar of Fareham. At Bury, Hants, the Ven. Charles Carr Clerke, Archdeacon of Oxford, to Caroline, dau. of the late William Henry Ashhurst, esq. of Waterstock, Oxfordsh.--At St. Pancras, Samuel Borlase, esq. of Castle Horneck, Cornwall, to Mary-Anne, dau. of the late William Copeland, esq. of Chigwell.- --At Southwick, Hants, Major Charles Dunsmure, 42d Royaĺ Highlanders, to Laura, dau. of Thomas Thistlethwayte, esq. of Southwick Park. At Leyton, Essex, Thomas Pemberton, esq. of Birmingham, to Eliza-Matilda Jepson, niece of the late Joseph Walker, esq. of the same place. At St. Mary's, Cheltenham, George William Parry, esq. of Llidiarde, Cardigansh. to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James Hughes, esq. of Glan Rheidol, in the same county, and granddau. of Sir Thomas Bonsall, of Fronfraith.

-At Kempstone, near Loughborough, the Rev. Henry James Cotton, to Elizabeth-Emma, only dau. of John Sparrow Stovin, esq.-At Redenhall Church, Norf. the Rev. Augustus M. Hopper, Rector of Starston, to Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late Rev. John Holmes, of Gawdy Hall.-At Langley Burrell, Wilts, Charles Hall Clarke, esq. M.D. to ElizabethPenelope, second dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Clarke, of the 46th Reg.-At Chatham, Lieut. John Warburton, of the 60th King's Royal Rifles, to Martha, eldest dau. of Lieut. Mitchell, of the same corps.--At the Friends' Meeting House, Stoke Newington, John Barclay, of Fore-st. London, to Isabella, eldest dau. of the late John Robinson Waite.

17. At Blackburn, James Whigham, esq. Barrister-at-Law, of the Northern Circuit, to Emma, sister of H. Brock Hollinshead, esq. of Tockholes Fold.--At Astbury, near Congle

ton, John Drinkwater, esq. of Salford, to Marianne, only dau. of Thomas Bury, esq. of Foxhill-bank, near Accrington.--John Parker Bolding, esq. of Hamilton-ter. St. John's Wood, to Mary, dau. of the late P. Richardson, esq. of Flatfield, Perthsh.-At St. George's, Bloomsbury, George Burrow Gregory, of Bedford-sq. esq. to Maria-Teresa, second dau. of Richard Price, of Santiago, Chili, esq.

19. At East Grafton, John Miles, esq. of Wexcombe, to Sarah-Anne, second dau. of the Rev. J. Matthews, Vicar of Shrewton, Wilts.

20. At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Henry Cope Caulfeild, esq. only son of Edwin T. Caulfeild, of Rafanduff, in Queen's co. Ireland, and of Weymouth-st. Portland-pl. esq. to AnneLouisa, youngest dau. of the late J. R. Francklin, esq.--At Tottenham, Thomas William, second son of Robert William Kennard, esq. of Theobalds, Herts, to Octavia, fifth dau. of Henry Lewis Smale, esq. of Willoughby House, Tottenham.--At Tiverton, the Rev. George Drinkwater Bourne, Rector of Westonsubedge, Gloucestersh. and son of the late Peter Bourne, esq. to Jane, only dau. of Francis Hole, esq.

-At St. Mark's, Kennington, Frederick Leopold Pulling, M.D.youngest son of the late Capt. G. C. Pulling, R.N. to Julia-Mary, youngest dau. of the late Henry Pilleau, esq. of Kennington.--At Trinity Church, Bath, John Soden, esq. to Henrietta Corbet, eldest dau. of the late Charles Decimus Williames, esq.-At Sidmouth, the Rev. Arthur Pardoe, of Hopesay, Shropshi. to Mary-Banger-Jane-Jenkins, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Jenkins, Vicar of Sidmouth. -At St. Pancras Church, John Horstman, esq. of Finsbury-sq. to Jemima, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Miles, esq. of Green-st. Grosvenor-sq.--At St. Mary's, Islington, James Hunter, esq. of Compton-ter. to Miss Oats, of Barnsbury-st.--At Dorking, Joseph Hoare, esq. of Hampstead, to RachelJuliana, youngest dau. of Charles Barclay, esq. of Bury Hill.

21. At Wimbledon, Surrey, Arthur Hathaway, esq. Madras Civil Serv. to Mary-CeciliaHamilton, dau. of the late Major-Gen. Hogg, of the Bombay Army.--At Cheltenham, the Rev. J. J. Barlow, Incumbent of St. Mark's, Gloucester, to Katharine, fourth dau. and at the same time, A. J. Brown, esq. of Barnstaple, to Fanny, youngest dau. of Richard Pinder, esq. of Cheltenham.--At Brasted, Kent, the Rev. Benjamin Webb, to Maria-Elphinstone, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Mill.--At Bathwick, Sir Robert Gyll, late of the 15th Hussars, and Lieut. of the Yeomen Guard, son of the late William Gyll, esq. Capt. of the 2d Life Guards, and of Wyrardisbury House, Bucks, to Jane-Pryce, youngest dau. of Sir John Pinhorne, of Ringwood Park, Isle of Wight, and widow of Henry Botfield, only son of Sir Edward Thomason, of Bath.--At Sywell, Sir Watkin Owen Pell, Knt. Capt. Royal Navy, to Sarah-Dorothea, dau. of Edward Owen, esq. Maesmynnan, Denbighsh.

-At Croydon, Robert Amédée, son of J. B. Heath, esq. of Russell-sq. to Harriett, eldest dau. of Thomas Keen, esq. of Croydon and Coulsdon, Surrey.At the Friends' Meeting House, Hertford, Henry Smith, of Great Bardfield Hall, Essex, to Elizabeth-Ann, second dau. of John Warner, of Hoddesdon, Herts. --At All Saints', Islington, William Bell, esq. C. Eng. of the co. Down, Ireland, to Euphemia S. L. second dau. of the late Lieut. Skead, R.N. 22. At Trinity Church, Marylebone, Capt. Thomas Carpenter, R.N. son of the late William Carpenter, esq. of Toft Monks, Norfolk, to Caroline-Finistrina, dau. of the late John Goldsborough Ravenshaw, esq. East India Director, of Harley st. Cavendish-sq.--At the

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Marriages.

Catholic Chapel, Chelsea, and afterwards at St. George's, Hanover-sq. William Greenwood, esq. of Brookwood, Hants, late Lieut.Col. of the Grenadier Guards, to CatherineCaroline, fifth dau. of the late Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne, of Tichborne.-At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Charles George Barnett, esq. to Marianne-Jane, eldest dau. of Edward St. John Mildmay, esq. and granddau. of the late Sir Henry Mildmay, Bart.-At Staveley, W. H. Rawson, Jun. esq. of Halifax, to Ellen-Louisa, younger dau. of Amaziah Empson, esq. Spellow Hill, Yorksh.--At St. Mary's, Cheltenham, John, third son of the late Rev. Sir Godfrey Thomas, Bart. of Bodiam, Sussex, to Katherine-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Capt. Edmond C. Bacon, R.N. nephew of the late Sir E. Bacon, Bart.--At Alverstoke, near Gosport, Lieut. George Barton Jeffreys, R.N. to Catherine-Mary-Anne, fourth dau. of the late Vice-Adm. James Katon.

23. At St. John the Evangelist, Westminster, Henry, third son of Thomas Kirkland Glazebrook, esq. of Egremont, Cheshire, to Amelia, second dau. of Thomas Forbes Walmisley, esq. of Westminster.

27. At Dilwyn, Herefordshire, William, younger son of John Dowding, esq. of Loughern House, Martley, Worcestersh. and of Montpellier-ter. Cheltenham, to Ann, third dau. of the late Joseph Stephens, esq. of Dilwyn.At Norwich, the Rev. William Bray, to Catharine, eldest dau. of Octavius Greene, esq.At Springfield, the Rev. Duncan Fraser, M.A. Incumbent of the Holy Trinity, Halstead, to Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of Charles George Parker, esq. of Springfield Place, Essex.-At Rugby, the Rev. H. W. Kemp, B.A. Curate of St. John's Church, Hull, to Ann-Maria, widow of the late Joseph Simons, esq. M.D. of the former place.

At Exeter, George Hingeston, esq. of Lyme Regis, Dorset, to Eliza, third dau. of the Rev. Richard Adney. At Plymouth, George Hingston, esq. to Charlotte, dau. of the late James Forster, esq. both of Plymouth.-At Hythe, the Rev. John Innes, Vicar of Downe, to Eliza-Mary, dau. of the late John Laidlaw, esq. President of Council in the Island of Dominica.At St. Mary's, Islington, Mr. William Lake, of Chalk, near Gravesend, to Margaret, third dau. of the late James Wilson, At St. esq. of Highbury-ter. Islington. Alphage, Greenwich, Henry Walter Wilson, of the Inner Temple, esq. to Kate-Foster, only dau. of the late Capt. John Filmore, R.N.

28. At St. Pancras, Euston-sq. James Richardson, esq. of Regent's Park-ter. to Elizabeth, only dau. of the late John Nichol, esq. and niece of Sir John Pirie, Bart. of Champion Hill. At Tottenham, William Tucker, esq. of Lawrence-lane, to Amelia-Bates, of Coleraine House, Stamford Hill, niece of the late Samuel Argill, esq. of West Ham Abbey.At Cottered, Herts, the Rev. Thomas Harrison Bullock, Fellow of King's college, Cambridge, and Chaplain of Guy's Hospital, to Frances, dau. of the Rev. John Walker, Rector of Cottered. At Auldbar, the seat of P. Chalmers, esq. Forfarshire, North Britain, Robert Spankie, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, to MaryStewart-Blakely, eldest dau. of the Very Rev. the Dean of Down.-At Edinburgh, Archibald Smith, esq. Advocate, Sheriff Substitute of Lanarksh. to Jannett, youngest dau. of the late William Blackwood, esq. Publisher.

29. At St. Marylebone, Thomas Henry Ambrose, esq. of Manchester-sq. and Copford, Essex, to Emma-Fosbury-Ann, eldest dau. of the late Charles Thomas Hitchcock, esq. of Albemarle-st. and Fulham.-At Meole Brace, Salop, W. O. Markham, esq. M.D. Kensington Garden-ter. Hyde Park, to Eliza-Emma, third

dau. of J. W. Smith, esq. Radbrooke, Salop.
-At Milverton, near Leamington, Edward
Vernon, esq. of Severn Bank, Worcestersh. to
Etheldred, second dau. of the late Sir James
Duberly, of Gaines Hall, Huntingdonsh.-
At Ewell, the Rev. John N. Harrison, Vicar of
Reigate, to Margarette-Ann, eldest dau. of
Joseph Ward, esq. Hill House, Epsom.-At
St. Mary's, Islington, William King, esq. of
Hamlet House, Hammersmith, to Mildred,
dau. of the late Thomas Stephens, esq. of
Highbury-pl. Islington.-At St. George's,
Hanover-sq. the Rev. James George Curry
Fussell, B.A. of the Chantry, Frome, to Janet-
Jemima, fourth dau. of the late Major-Gen. Sir
John Dalrymple, Bart. of North Berwick, Had-
dingtonsh. N. B.-At Bath, the Rev. John
Cooke, of Balliol college, Oxford, to Ellen-
Durham, dau. of the late Sir Joseph Huddart,
of Brynkir, Caernarvonsh. and of Norfolk-
crescent, Bath.-At Knole, Kent, the Mar-
quess of Salisbury, to the Lady Mary-Catharine-
Sackville West, second dau. of the Earl and
Countess De La Warr.-At Streatham, the
Rev. John Finley, M.A. Vicar of Studley, War-
wicksh. and Chaplain to the Earl of Gains-
borough, to Maria, youngest dau. of Stephen
Wilson, esq. of Streatham, Surrey, and of Bex-
hill, Sussex.-At Frensham, near Farnham,
Thomas Jenkyns, eldest son of the Rev. Thomas
Heathcote, of Shaw Hill, Wilts, to Mary-Ca-
therine, eldest dau. of George Austin Moultrie,
esq. of Aston Hall, Shropsh.-At Exeter, the
Rev. Noel Lowe, Vicar of Colaton Rawleigh,
Devon, to Louisa-Julia, dau. of the Ven. Arch-
deacon Stevens. At Kensington, Vesey
Leslie Foster, esq. of Bathsecar, co. Louth,
and of Moyvane, co. Kerry, to Sarah-Anne,
only child of the late Henry Quilter, esq. of
-At St.George's,
Monken Hadley, Middlesex.-
Hanover-sq. the Rev. Robert Augustus Gor-
don, Rector of Avington, Berks, to Elizabeth-
Frances, eldest dau." of the late Philip Yorke
Lindsay, esq. and granddau. of the late Bishop
of Kildare. At the British Embassy, Brus-
sels, Randolph Routh, esq. to Mary-Stewart,
eldest daughter of Capt. Allan Stewart,
late of her Majesty's 3rd Regt. Buffs.-At
Hillingdon, the Rev. C. F. Wyatt, Rector of
Broughton, Oxfordsh. to Maria-Frederica,
youngest dau. of the late William Walford,
esq. of Banbury.--At St. Anne's, Kew Green,
Capt. the Hon. George Hope, R.N. son of the
late Lieut.-Gen. John Earl of Hopetoun, to the
Hon. Anne Carmichael Napier, fourth dau. of
the late William John Lord Napier, and Maid
of Honour to the Queen.

30. At Brighton, Paul J. Fearon, esq. of London, to Ann, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. P. Malleson.

May 1. At St. Pancras New Church, Thomas Alexander, second son of Capt. T. Montgomery, R.N. to Elizabeth-Beaumont, youngest dau. of William James, esq. of Kentish Town.

3. At Venice, Lieut.-Col. Poulett Cameron, C.B. only surviving son of the late Capt. Cameron, R.N. to Louisa-Agnes-Alava, youngest dau. of the late Col. Sir Thomas Soull, ConsulGen. of her Britannic Majesty to the Lombardo Austrian Kingdom of Italy.-At All Souls' Church, Langham-pl. the Marquess of Sligo, to the Hon. Ellen-Sydney Smythe, dau. of Viscount Strangford.

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At Bristol, James, eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. Cookson, 80th Regt. and of Neasham Hall, Durham, to Sybella, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Tyndall, esq. of the Fort, near Bristol.--At Wyton, the Rev. Hanworth E. Rackham, Vicar of Witchford, Isle of Ely, to Eleanor-Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Edward M. Peck, Rector of Wyton, Hunts.

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