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... BIRTHS.-In Limerick, the lady of Thomas P. Vandeleur, Es'q., of a ?? Tipperary, the lady of William Baker, Esq..jur.of ?? the Heath House, Queen's County, th lady of Miles John O'Reily,. Esq., of a ?? St. James's Park, the lady of Willa -Henry Walton, Esq., of a ?? the I9th ult., at Carbrooke Lodge, near Watton, Norfolk, the lady of Thomas Edward Sc6tt, Esq., of a ?? South Audley-street, Lady ...

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... - B' I R T' HBIRTHS.- At the residence of her father, T. F. Balton, Esq., Northbepps Hall, the lady of AndrewJohnson, Esq., ?? ?? Countess of Arran, of a ?? Wilton-street, the lady of C. Hulse, Esqr ofa daughter. MfARRIED. At Cheltenham, the Rev. F. A. Murra= Patten, of Eastharm, in the county of- Meath, to Elizabeth, eldest surviving danghter of the late Lieut.-General Laye, of the Royal ...

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... -BIRTHS. At 1'.erthyr Tydfil, the wife of John Corcoran, ttlabourer ?? ing at Messrs. Crawshay's Iron.works, was safely delivered of four emnale children; baptized a fewv hours after under the namel el Rachiael, Mary, ?? and Eliza. 'le poor parents were in a -ery destitute ?? Maidelihead, Lady Phillimore, of a daughIter. MARRIED. At Sultanpore flenares, George Ednionstone, Esq., Civil Service, ...

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... DEATH OF MRS. MACLEAN, LATg MISS LANDOR, oR t L. We have to announce that the following letter has been receive4 foqm the Rev. Thomas Freeman, Wesleyan minister, from which it appears that this-lady came by-kerdeathin an extraordinaryway. The letter is as follows:- , C .pe Coadi Town, Cei. 16e, 68s. Here I would gladly close my letter; but alas, alsco! I feel it my painful duty to record ...

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... BIRTHS. - In Woburn-square, the wife of Edward S. Lloyd, Esq., of a son- Mrs. S. H. Pulley, of Hornsev, of a ?? Streatham, Mrs- Richard Raven, of a danghtur-AtHighgate, the lady of the Rev. . Venn, ol'a son-AtWickham.place, Clapton, Mrs. Charles Hancock, of twin ?? St. Jamas's-place, the lady of W. L. Wiggett Chute, Esq., of Pickenbam-hall, Nortfik, M.P., of a son and heir.- At Haileybujy, the ...

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... BIRTHS At Ogwell House, Devonshire, the lady of Sir Richard PIs. ket, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. At Calcutta, the Rev. G. Pickance, to Mary, daughter of the late Archibald Duff, Esq.-Anthony de Rothschild, Esq., to Louisa, daughter of the late Abraham Montefiore, Esq.-At Preston, the Rev. Lockhart W. Jeffray, of Glasgow, to bathe- rine, daughter of the late Thomas Miller, Esq., of Preston- At ...

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... ROYAL MARRIAGES. MARRIAGE OF Tg KING OF NAPLES.-It was, ex- pected that the King of Naplesiwould come in his own per- son to conduct to his capital the future Queeni of the Tvio Sicilies; but his Majesty's uncle, the Prince de Salerno, who. was to havereturned to Naples this week with his family, has deferred hisjourney, in consequence of dispatches which, it is said, have decided hinm to ...

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... A ROYAL MARRIAGE. At this period when the contemplated marriage ofthe queen is the universal theme of conversation, perhaps the following account (extracted from the Gentleman's Magazine of 1736) of the ceremony observed at the court of the second George, on the occasion of the marriage of Frederic Prince of Wales and Augusta Princess of Saxe Gotha, may not prove unin- teresting to our readers ...

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... BIRTHS. At Childs-bill, Haampsiead, the lady of T. P. Platt; Esq., of a ?? Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, the lady of Ambrose W. Hsall, Esq., of a ?? the Redctory, Chelmsford, the Ron. Mrs. St. Johu Mildmay, of a daughter. MARRIED. AtThorpe, near Norwich, the Rei. Henry Long, rector of Newton and Swrainsthorpe, in Norfolk, to Charlotte Emma, second daughlter of Colonel Sir Robert Harvey, C.B. end ...

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... DEl'ATHI OF THE SULTAN MAHMOUD. A telerrilpihic message, sent ofl' from Paris on Tuesday, Sil~vencrs that oin the 10th instant accounts were received at Vivniia that the Suetan died on the 30th of Juno ; and that hil (,lile st sori, now 17 y cars old, having been declared by the Divan to be of age, had been proclaimed Emperor. On the 28!h of Junie orders had been sent to HAVIZ PACIIA, ...

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... BIRTHS. At Edmondthorpe Hall, Leicestershire, the Hon. Mrs. Ediwardes, of a ?? Jetwells House, near Camelfrd, the lady of Col. W. Wooldridge, of an ?? Rathmore, Kildare, the lady nf the Rev. Sir James W. King, Bart., of 0o1t-In Whitehall-place. Lady Rennie, of a ?? Dalhousie Castle, the Colintess of Dtl. housie, of a ?? Belfrarvie, the lady of MTajor- eni.ral Web. ster, ?? ol a ?? Upper ...

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... BIRI'HS. At Amsterdam, the lady of the Rev. W. B. Otter, of a daughter- At Cambridge-terraco, Hyde-parli, the lady of It. Du Pre Alexander,, Esq., of a ?? Fulham, the Hon. Mrs. Sidney Roper Car- zoii, of a ?? Longlield, a poor woman, named Davis, was confined isith three fine children. She only survived an hour, leaving 13 children under 15 years of ?? Newcastle, county Down, the lady of the ...