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few persons, and one person has got a lump weighing 190 pounds in one solid piece. At Geelong a tumult has broken out among the diggers. The Government has sent up all the military to quell the disturbances, and the marines of Her

Majesty's ship Electra are mounting guard at the Treasury, and the sailors of the above steamer of war mount sentry at the banks. The military from Van Diemen's Land are about to be despatched to Melbourne to aid the military already there."

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.

On the 15th Dec. the nation was surprised by the intelligence that Lord Viscount Palmerston had thought proper to resign the seals of the Home Department. His resignation was attributed by the Times and Morning Chronicle to his nonaccordance in the measure of Parliamentary Reform prepared by the Cabinet; but opponents of the Ministry were more inclined to attribute it to his dissatisfaction with the present state of our foreign policy, or to personal difference with Lord John Russell. However, on the 26th, it was announced that his Lordship had been induced to resume his former position in

office.

Intramural Interment.-The following are the results of the movement for terminating the practice of burying in London:-1. Nearly every vault under churches and chapels has been or is under order for closing. 2. Burials have been prohibited within every church and chapel where they are known to have taken place. 3. 181 burial-grounds have been closed, or are under order for closing immediately. 4. 61 burial-grounds are under notice or order for closing within a limited period, almost all within a few months. 5. 16 burial-grounds are partially closed, all the interments, except those in private vaults and graves, being prohibited. 6. 13 burial-grounds are closed under conditions for the protection of the public health. Lastly. Nearly all the remaining grounds within the metropolitan districts are now under inquiry. The regulations to be observed in the new burial-grounds to be established under the Metropolitan Act were issued by the Home Secretary on the 14th. Only one body is to be buried in a grave (except purchased vaults and graves), but after a period of from 10 to 24 years, according to the age of the person, another interment will be permitted. The cemeteries are to surrounded by plantations of shrubs 10 yards in width, in which no interments will be allowed. Provision is also made for proper drainage, roads, pathways, &c.

The strikes in the manufacturing towns of Lancashire still continue. On Monday, GENT. MAG. VOL. XLI.

Dec. 19, the factory owners at Wigan threw open their mills for such of the operatives as would return at old prices, and 1,000, or about a sixth of the whole, availed themselves of the opportunity. Many more would probably have returned to work, but trades' delegates, attended by a large crowd, were in the streets at an early hour in the morning, to intercept, persuade, and intimidate all they could out of going to work. The system of intimidation does not apply to those alone who go to work at old prices, but in other towns it applies to persons refusing or neglecting to subscribe funds to the Preston and other strikes. At Stockport, on Monday, and at Ashton on the same day, men were brought before the magistrates for acts of intimidation, and it is to be feared that a wide-spread system of tyranny prevails throughout the whole manufacturing districts to extort money from the operatives in work at the mills to support those out of employment through the strikes. The state of things at Preston remains unchanged. Lord Palmerston has replied to a request of government interference on behalf of the work people on strike by a very able letter which appeared in the Times of Dec. 27, in which he points out the impossibility of controlling the natural laws which regulate the remuneration of labour, and the injurious consequences that are likely to result to all classes connected with the manufacturing interests of this country from the present disputes.

A conference on the subject of the reformation of juvenile criminals was held at Birmingham on the 20th. Sir J. Pakington was in the chair. Addresses were delivered by the Earl of Shaftesbury and Mr. Adderley, M.P., and resolutions passed in favour of the legislative establishment of reformatory schools. In the evening another meeting took place at the Town Hall, at which Lord Shaftesbury presided and spoke at great length. Sir J. Pakington, Mr. Adderley, and the Rev. J. Clay also addressed the meeting, which consisted of above 3000 persons. Petitions were adopted to both houses of Parliament.

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PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PREFERMENTS.

Nov. 2. Frederick Glennie, esq. to be Consul at Mexico.

Nov. 15. William Thomas Napier Champ, esq. to be Colonial Secretary for Van Diemen's Land.-Thomas Birley, esq. to be First Writer in the office of the Colonial Secretary for the settlements in the Gambia.-Rear-Adm. Houston Stewart, C.B. to be a Member of the Council of Government of Malta.-Edward Joseph Darley, esq. to be a Member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon.-George Price, esq. to be a Member of the Council of Jamaica.-Charles Girdlestone, esq. to be a Member of the Council of the Virgin Islands.-Jolin Work, esq. to be a Member of the Council of Vancouver's Island. -Ernest Baudot, esq. to be a Member of the Council of Government in Mauritius during the temporary absence of Wm. Forster, esq.

Nov. 16. James Hannen, esq. to be agent on the part of Great Britain in the Mixed Commission established under the convention, Feb. 8, 1853, between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the settlement of outstanding claims.

Nov. 22. The Hon. George S. Stafford-Jerningham (now Secretary of Embassy at Paris) to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Kingof Sweden and Norway.

Nov. 25. Knighted, Capt. Stephen Bartlett Lakeman, late Commander of Lakeman's Waterkloof Rangers.

Nov. 26. William Lonsdale, esq. to be Colonial Treasurer for the colony of Victoria.Edward Stephens, esq. to be a Member of the Legislative Council of the colony of South Australia.-Henry Cadogan Rothery, esq. M.A. (Registrar of the High Court of Admiralty), to be Registrar of Her Majesty in Ecclesiastical and Maritime Causes, vice Swabey, resigned.

Nov. 28. David Mure, esq. advocate, to be Sheriff of Perthshire, vice James Craufurd, esq. Her Majesty's Solicitor-Gen. for Scotland. Nov. 29. The Rt. Hon. Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Jervis, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Ryan, Charles Hay Cameron, esq., John M'Pherson M'Leod, esq., John Abraham Francis Hawkins, esq., Thomas Flower Ellis, esq., and Robert Lowe, esq., to be Commissioners in England, to examine and consider the reform of the Judicial Establishments, Judicial Procedure, and Laws of India.

Nov. 30. The Hon. Henry George Howard (now Secretary of Legation at Vienna) to be Secretary of Embassy at Paris.

East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, Major William Deedes to be Lieut.-Colonel Commandant; Capt. Sir Edw. C. Dering, Bart. to be Major.

Dec. 2. 13th Foot, Surgeon Thomas D'Arcy, M.D., from 30th Foot, to be Surgeon, vice Surgeon R. R. Dowse, who exchanges.-53d Foot, Capt. John M'Neill Walter to be Major.

Dec. 6. Rear-Adm. Sir William Edward Parry, Knt. to be Lieut.-Governor of Greenwich Hospital.-Capt. Sir Charles Hotham, R.N., K.C.B. to be Lieut.-Governor of the colony of Victoria.

Dec. 7. Hercules James Robertson, esq. advocate, to be one of the Lords of Session in Scotland-Royal Engineers, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles W. Pasley, K.C.B. to be Colonel-Commandant.

Dec. 8. Robert Campbell, esq. (now Consul at Dunkirk) to be Consul at Rhodes and the other Turkish Islands in the Archipelago.

Niven Kerr, esq. (now Consul at Rhodes) to be
Consul at Dunkirk.

Dec. 9. Major-Gen. Henry Godwin, C.B.,
Brig. Gen. Scudamore Winde Steel, C.B., of
the Madras Army, and Commodore George
Robert Lambert, R.N., to be Knights Com-
manders of the Bath; and Lieut.-Col. Edward
Alan Holdich, 80th Foot, Capt. John Walter
Tarleton, R.N., and Capt. Charles Fred. Shad-
well, R.N., to be Companions of the said
Order; Lieut.-Col. James Colley Tudor, Bengal
Fusiliers, Lieut. Col. Hugh Fraser, Bengal
Engineers, and Capt. Henry Blosse Lynch, of
the Indian Navy, to be extra Companions of
the same.-Lieut.-Colonel Archibald Bogle, of
the Bengal Establishment, Civil Commissioner
in the Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces,
knighted by patent.-20th Foot, Major-Gen.
Henry Godwin, C.B. to be Colonel.-Brevet,
Col. Sir John Cheape, K.C.B., of the Hon. East
India Company's Service, to be an Honorary
Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty.-To be Lieu-
tenant-Colonels in the Army: Majors Francis
Wigston, 18th Foot, A. C. Errington, 51st Foot,
C. A. Edwards, 18th Foot, and A. T. Rice, 51st
Foot. To be Majors in the Army: Capt. A. N.
Campbell, 18th Foot, and Capt. W. T. Bruce,
18th Foot.-To be Lieut.-Colonels in the Army
in the East Indies: Majors Joseph Turton,
Bengal Art., John Welchman, 10th Bengal
N. Inf., William Hill, 1st Madras Fusiliers,
J. G. Neill, 1st Madras Fusiliers, J. C. Boul-
derson, 35th Madras N. Inf., Hugh Fraser,
Bengal Eng., G. C. Armstrong, 47th Bengal
N. Inf., Henry Cotton, 67th Bengal N. Inf.,
and C. S. Reid, Bengal Art.-To be Majors in
the Army in the East Indies: Captains W. A. J.
Mayhew, 8th Bengal N. Inf., S. G. C. Renaud,
1st Madras Fusiliers, Grant Allan, 3d Madras
N. Inf., A. R. Dallas, 1st Madras N. Inf.,
W. F. Nuthall, 18th Bengal N. Inf., and Albert
Fytche, 70th Bengal N. Inf.

Dec. 13. Coldstream Foot Guards, Lieut. and Capt. William Mark Wood to be Capt, and Lieut.-Colonel, vice Paget.-48th Foot, Lieut.Col. Henry McManus, Inspecting Field Officer of the Militia in the Ionian Islands, to be Lieut.-Colonel, vice brevet Col. Hon. A. Dalzell, who exchanges; Major Benjamin Riky to be Lieut.-Colonel, rice McManus; Capt. Andrew Green to be Major.

Dec. 13. William Brande Pollard, esq. to be Financial Accountant for British Guiana. Dec. 16. Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir George Cathcart, K.C.B. (now serving as a Lieut.-Gen. at the Cape of Good Hope,) to be Adjutantgeneral to the Forces, vice Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Brown, K.C.B. resigned.-27th Foot, Lieut. Col. Edward St. Maur, from 51st Foot, to be Lieut.-Colonel.-30th Foot, Major W. F. Hoey to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. J. B. Patullo to be Major.-46th Foot, Capt. David Fyffe to be Major.

Mr. Temple, Mr. Edward James, Mr. Grove,
and Mr. Montague Smith, all of the common
law bar, appointed Queen's Counsel.

To be a Committee appointed to inquire into
the establishment of the Post Office: Lord
Elcho, M.P., one of the Lords of the Treasury;
Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart.; Sir Charles Tre-
velyan, K.C.B., Assistant Secretary to the
Treasury; and E. A. Hoffy, esq., Inspector of
Naval and Military Accounts at the Audit
Office.

W. P. Adam, esq., of Blair Adam, to be Secre

tary to Lord Elphinstone, the newly-appointed Governor of Bombay.

John J. Dyer, esq. to be Chief Clerk of the Admiralty.

Joseph Rolls, esq. to be Surveyor-General of Customs in the Port of London.

Members returned to serve in Parliament.
Clonmel.-John O'Connell, esq.
Warwicksh. (S.)-Evelyn Philip Shirley, esq.

NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

Dec. 5. Capt. the Hon. Montagu Stopford to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue.-Retired Capt. William Hotham, K.H. to be retired RearAdmiral on the terms proposed 1st Sept. 1846. Rear-Adm. Arthur Fanshawe, C.B. Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard, to succeed Sir George Seymour, K.C.B. in the Commandin-Chief in the West Indies. Rear-Adm. William Fanshawe Martin to succeed his uncle Rear-Adm. Fanshawe as Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. W. Atkinson, (R. of Gateshead Fell), Hon. Canonry in the Cathedral Church of Durham.

Rev. W. F. Kaye, Hon. Canonry in the Cathedral Church of Lincoln.

Rev. W. Procter (P.C. of Doddington), Hon. Canonry in the Cathedral Church of Durham. Rev. W. Sherrard, Prebend and Rectory of Inniskenny, dio. Cork.

Rev. W. C. Williamson, Chancellorship of the Cathedral Church of Cloyne.

Rev. H. Alford, Quebec Chapel, Marylebone.
Rev. C. A. Alington, Burwell R. w. Walmsgate
C. Lincolnshire.

Rev. F. Bachelor, Calstock R. Cornwall.
Rev. J. Bartlett, St. Blazey V. Cornwall.
Rev. F. H. Bishop, Grazeley P.C. Berks.
Rev. E. Brumell, Holt R. Norfolk.
Rev. S. Churchill, Boughton R. Norfolk.
Rev. E. M. Clissold, Wrentham R. Suffolk.
Rev. J. Conolly, Holy Trinity (or Christ Church)

P.C. Cork.

Rev. J. H. Croft, Timberscombe V. Somerset.
Rev. J. Davies, Smallwood P.C. Cheshire.
Rev. T. Davies, Llanychaeron P.C. and Dilhe-
wyd P.C. Cardiganshire.

Rev. T. H. F. P. Davies, Christ Church P.C.
Ramsgate, Kent.

Rev. W. Dawson, St. John the Evangelist P.C. Moor-Allerton, Yorkshire.

Rev. J. C. D'Evelyn, East Dean P.C. Hants.
Rev. C. W. Dew, Evening Lectureship of St.
Cuthbert, Carlisle.

Rer. N. C. Dunscombe, St. Nicholas R. and
the Chancellorship of the Cathedral, Cork.
Rev. T. E. Espin, Hadleigh R. Essex.
Rev. H. E. Ffolkes, Hillington R. (by Castle-
Riding) Norfolk.

Rev. J. Ford, Somerton R. Suffolk.
Rev. R. E. Formby, Hythe P.C. Kent.
Rev. J. S. Gilmore, Carrogh R. and V. dio.
Kildare.

Rev. J. C. Glaves, Stonton-Wyville R. Leic.
Rev. T. Gloster, Quivvy P.C. dio. Kilmore.
Rev. F. R. Gorton, Gunthorpe C. Norfolk.
Rev. J. Grant, Temple Michael de Duagh R.
dio. Cork.

Rev. R. P. Greaves, St. Peter P.C. Oldham Road, Manchester (New Church).

Hon. and Rev. A. A. B. Hanbury, Shobdon R. Herefordshire.

Rev. W. Herbert, Llanycrwys P.C. Carmarthenshire.

Rev. S. Hosegood, Wayford R. Somerset.
Rev. C. E. Hosken, Luxulian V. Cornwall.
Rev. H. S. M. Hubert, Santon House R. Norf.
Rev. J. W. Hull, North Muskham V. w. Holme
V. Notts.

Rev.A.E.Hulton, Ivegill, or HigheadP.C.Cumb.
Rev. R. P. Mate, Wimeswould V. Leic.

Rev. A. Matthews, Gumley R. Leicestershire. Rev. J. M. Maxfield, Norwell V. w. Carltonon-Trent C. Notts.

Rev. T. Miles, Tough R. and V. dio. Emly. Rev. W. T. Newenham, St. John P.C. West Derby, Lancashire.

Rev. W. A. Ormsby, Smallburgh R. Norfolk. Rev. G. Phillips, Penmorva R. w. Dôlbenmaen C. Carnarvonshire.

Rev. W. J. Pinwill, Horley V. w. Hornton V. Oxfordshire.

Rev. E. R. Pitman, Pipe-Ridware P.C. Staff. Rev. T. Rees, Rumney V. Monmouthshire. Rev. J. D. Ridout, Bourn V. Cambridgeshire. Rev. T. Saulez, All Saints' P.C. Islington. Rev. W. Sayors, St. Paul P.C. Castlewellan, dio. Down.

Rev. F. T. Scott, Sibertswold V. w. Coldred V. Kent.

Rev. G. W. Spooner, St. Mary P.C. Tunstall, Staffordshire.

Rev. M. W. F. St. John, Frampton-upon-Severn
V. Gloucestershire.

Rev. L. Thomas, Merthyr-Mawr P.C. Glam.
Rev. J. T. Walters, Stradishall R. Suffolk.
Rev. A. M. Wilson, Ainstable V. Cumberland.
Rev. B. Wright, Flockton P.C. Yorkshire.
To Chaplaincies.

Rev. A. Browne, H.M.S. Arrogant.
Rev. J. J. Cort, St. Michael's Church, in the
Cemetery, Birmingham.

Rev. S. V. Edwards, to the Central London
District School, Westow Hill, Norwood,
Surrey.

Rev. F. J. M. Evans, H.M.S. Boscawen.
Rev. J. Gurney, H.M.S. Cressy.

Rev. C. Hare, to the Bishop of Limerick.
Rev. J. J. Harrison, H.M.S. Leopard.

Rev. J. Rigaud, Servants, Magdalene College,
Oxford.

Rev. J. Wightwick, the Union Workhouse, Penrith, Cumberland.

Collegiate and Scholastic Appointments. Rev. E. B. Chalmer, jun. (Senior Curate of Tintwistle), Association Secretary for the Northern District to the Colonial Church and School Society.

G. W. Dasent, M.A. Professorship of English
Literature and Modern History, King's
College, London.

Rev. A. McCaul, D.D. Professorship of Eccle-
siastical History, King's College, London.
Hon. and Rev. L. Neville, Mastership of St.
Mary Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Rev. W. B. Smith, Head-Mastership of the
City of London Freemen's Orphan School.
Rev. C. A. Swainson, Principal of the Theo-
logical College, Chichester."

Rev. R. Whittington, Assistant-Mastership,
Merchant Taylors' School, London.

BIRTHS.

Oct. 9. At Muree, Punjab, the wife of Lieut.Col. Wellesley, H.M.'s 10th Regt. a dau. 26. At Havannah, Mrs. George Canning Backhouse, a son.-29. At Fourah-bay, West Africa, the wife of the Bishop of Sierra Leone, a dau.

Nov. 10. At the Deanery, Windsor, the wife of Ralph Neville, esq. a dau.-11. At Charlton Barrow, Dorset, the wife of Lieut.-Col. J. Dillon Browne, a dau.-19. At Hawswell

hall, the wife of Major Wade, C. B. a son.At Edinburgh, Lady Alicia Hay, a (posthumous) son.-21. At East hall, Middleton Tyas, the Hon. Mrs. Amias Charles Orde Powlett, a dau.At Kilkenny, the wife of the Bishop of Ossory, a son.-23. At Brighton, the wife of Comin. the Hon. Mark Kerr, R.N. a dau.At Gracedieu manor, Leic. the wife of Ambrose Lisle Phillipps, esq. a son. 24. At Chorley wood, Herts. the wife of Wm. Longman, esq. a dau.-26. At Barnes, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Grove, a son.-27. At Hollybank, Hants, the wife of Major R. M. Mundy, a dau.-28. At the Rectory, Welwyn, Herts, Lady Boothby, a dau.-At Fornham hall, near Bury St. Edmund's, Lady Manners, a dau.-29. At Manchester, Mrs. R. Gladstone, a son.At Hyde park gardens, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Kinnaird, a dau.

Dec. 2. At Grosvenor-sq. the wife of William Brougham, esq. a son. At Neasham hall, Darlington, the wife of James Cookson, esq. a son.4. The wife of John Bourne, esq. of Hilderstone hall, Staffordshire, a dau.5. The Viscountess Cranley, a dau.-7. In St. James's sq. the wife of the Rev. George T. Blomfield, a son.-8. At Canon Froome Court, the wife of Charles Guy Trafford, esq. a son-At Walwyns castle, Pemb. the wife of W. F. Synge, esq. a son.--At Methven castle, the wife of Wm. Smythe, esq. of Methven, a son.-10. At Upper Grosvenor st. London, Lady Buxton, a dau.--At Edinburgh, the wife of F. L. S. Wedderburn, esq of Wedderburn and Birkhill, a dau.At Wimbledon, the wife of George F. Pollock, esq. a dau. At Frickley hall, near Doncaster, the wife of W. Aldam, jun. esq. a son.-11. At Brighton, the Viscountess Downe, a son.--In Grosvenor-pl. the wife of R. B. Sheridan, esq. M.P. a son.-12. At Kilkea castle, co. Kildare, the Marchioness of Kildare, a dau.At Bottesham hall, Camb. the wife of John Dunn Gardner, esq. a son.-13. At Caldecote hall, Warw. the wife of Kirkby Fenton, esq. a dau.-At Chawton house, Hants, the wife of Edw. Knight, esq. a dau.-14. At Asfordby grange, Leic. the wife of Capt. Cheslyn, a son.-18. In St. James's sq. Lady Alfred Harvey, a dau.-In Stamford st. the wife of Thos. Somers Cocks, jun. esq. M.P. a dau.--At Torquay, the wife of Sir Paul Hunter, Bart. a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

July 7. At Richmond, Australia, Septimus, younger son of the Rev. Joseph William Mar. tin, Rector of Keston, Kent, to Alice-Mackillop, youngest dau. of James Smith, esq. J.P. Melbourne.

Aug. 24. At Mussoorie, E.I. Julius James Greene, esq. 36th Regt. B.N.I. eldest son of the late Rev. Cecil Greene, M.A. Rector of Fishbourne, Sussex, to Eleanor-Hope, only dau. of the late Capt. W. H. Hall, 6th Bengal Light Cav.

Sept. 1. At Peshawur, Henry Melvill, esq. 7th Bengal Light Cav. to Elizabeth, youngest dau. of C. S. Curling, esq. Superintending Surgeon, Peshawur Division.-AtCape Town, Robert Kindersley, esq. Madras Civil Service, to Emma, third dau. of the Hon. Ewan Christian, of Cape Town.

12. At Nynee Tal, E.I. Jocelyn Pickard Cambridge, Lieut. 2nd Grenadiers, third son of the Rev. G. P. Cambridge, of Bloxworth, Dorset, to Adelina-Harriet, eldest dau. of the late Capt. J. C. Lumsdaine, 58th B.N.I. and granddau, of Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Richards, K.C.B.

15. Geo. Sherman Nunn, esq. Royal County

Down Regt. eldest son of the late Capt. Nunn, to Helen, third dau. of Lieut. Col. Aplin, 86th Regt.At Poona, Ingram Francis Chapman, esq. Quartermaster and Interpreter of the 3d Bombay Native Inf. to Louisa, youngest dau. of Col. Aplin, commanding H.M.'s 86th Regt. --At Kurrachee, Scinde, W. L. Merewether, esq. second in command of 1st Scinde Irregular Horse, to Harriet, youngest dau. of the late J. Dale, esq. of Coleshill.

21. Richard Edmonds, esq. son of the late Rev. R. Edmonds, Rector of Woodleigh, Devonshire, to Fanny-Caroline, third dau. of John Arnold, esq. of Toronto.

29. At Edinburgh, Capt. the Hon. Montague Stopford, R.N. to Lucy, youngest dau. of John Cay, esq. of North Charlton, Sheriff of Linlithgowshire.--At Paris, Henry Flood, esq. of Viewmount, co. of Kilkenny, Ireland, to Isabella, youngest dau. of the late Henry Flood, esq. of Paulstown castle. At St. George's Bloomsbury square, John Mathew, esq. co. of Tipperary, to Janette, only dau. of Colonel Marsack, late Gren. Guards.--At St. George's Hanover sq. Willoughby Marshall Burslem, M.D. to Caroline-Belinda, eldest dau. of Capt. Browne, Staff Officer, Shrewsbury.

Oct. 1. At Longdon, Staff. the Rev. Matthew Anstis, M.A. Fellow of Exeter college, Oxford, to Maria-Elizabeth, relict of Henry Grimes, jun. esq. and dau. of the late Sir George Chietwynd, Bart.-At St. Peter's, Eaton sq. John Barthorp, esq. late of 17th Regt. eldest son of John Barthorp, esq. of Hollesley, Suffolk, to Agnes-Adelaide, youngest dau. of Richard Loftus Knight, esq. late of 75th Regt.--At St. Giles's, Camberwell, the Rev. N. G. Charrington, M.A. youngest son of N. Charrington, esq. of Ley Spring house, Leytonstone, to MaryAshmore, second dau. of Joseph Daw, esq. of Camberwell grove.--At Tiverton, Sir Robert Augustus Fulford Graves Colleton, Bart. to Mary, youngest dau. of William Comins, esq. of Witheridge.--At Ozleworth, Glouc. James Howard Rolt, esq. to his cousin, Katherine. Brunsdon, dau. of John Rolt, esq. Q.C.

3. At Clapham, Henry Jeffery, esq. of Pimlico, to Isabella, youngest dau. of the late Wm. Marven Everett, esq. of Heytesbury--At All Saints', St. Jolin's wood, Marylebone, Carlo C. Ricketts, R.N. to Eliza, dau. of Sir Augustus West.

4. At St. George's Hanover sq. Richard P. Long, esq. eldest son of Walter Long, esq. of Rood Ashton, M.P. for North Wilts, to Charlotte-Anna, only child of W. W. F. Hume, esq. of Hume Wood, M. P. for co. of Wicklow.At St. James's, Westbourne terrace, Charles Otter, esq. M.A. late Fellow of Christ's college, Cambridge, to Elinor-Shirecliffe, eldest dau. of K. S. Parker, esq. Q.C.-At Harwich, Dr. Henry Arnot, R.N. to Georgiana-Elizabeth, dau. of the late George Deane, esq. of Harwich.

At Earl's Croome, Jolin Gaspard Fanshawe, esq. eldest son of the Rev. T. L. Fanshawe, of Parslocs, Essex, and Vicar of Dagenham, to Barbara-Frederica-Beaujolois, third dau. of the Hon. William Coventry.--At Wilbraham, Camb. John Godfrey Phipps, esq. of Cheltenham, to Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late Henry King, esq. of Bottisham.---At St. Andrew's, Holborn, Charles-George, son of the Rev. Thomas Sparkes Griffinharfe, Vicar of Aikesden, Essex, to Susanna, dau. of the late F. Hunter, esq. of Wye.At St. John's, Notting hill, the Rev. Dr. Temple, Rector of Gayton, Northamptonshire, to Sarah, widow of the Rev. E. Whitehurst, late Vicar of Devynnock. --At Hauley, Capt. Babington, of 7th Hussars, to Augusta-Mary, eldest dau. of James Moncrieff Melville, esq.of Hanley. At Newnham, Glouc. the Rev. Thomas Law Montefiore, Curate of Westbury on-Severn, to Catharine,

dau. of the Rev. E. C. Brice, Incumbent of Newnham.--At Greenwich, the Rev. Frederick Metcalfe, M.A. third son of the late Rev. W. Metcalfe, Rector of Foulmire, Cambridge, to Harriet-Jane, dau. of John Kynaston, esq. of Croom's hill, Blackheath.--At St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Dugald Stewart Miller, esq. 7th Royal Fusiliers, only son of the late Matthew Miller, esq. of Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, to Marianne, youngest dau. of the late Gen. P. Carey.At St. George's Hanover sq. Charles Roberts, esq. of Dulwich common, youngest son of the late William Roberts, esq. M.D. of Gloucester, to Louisa-Harriet, eldest dau. of Sir William Leeson, of Kingstown, Dublin.-At St. George's Hanover sq. Anthony Perrier, esq. son of the late Sir Anthony Perrier, Cork, to Mrs. Charlotte Hickman, of Lotabeg, only dau. of the late Major-Gen. Henry Roome, H.E.I.C.S.--At Little Wilbraham, John Godfrey Phipps, esq. of Cheltenham, nephew of the late Henry Godfrey, D.D. President of Queen's college, Cambridge, to Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late Henry King, esq. of Bottisham. --At Richmond, Surrey, George Dean Wood, esq. of Grantham, Lincolnshire, to Isabella, youngest dan. of the late Robert Gosling, esq.

At Brixton, John Montague Hayes, esq. Comm. R.N. youngest son of the late RearAdm. John Hayes, C. B. to Julia, second dau. of R. A. Coward, esq.

5. At Dedham, the Rev. Robert Lancaster Watson, Head-Master of Kimbolton Grammar School, Hunts, to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Whitmore Baker, esq. Dedham hall.--At Ilkley, Yorkshire, T. Maylin Theed, esq. youngest son of William Theed, esq. of Hilton house, co. Huntingdon, to Charlotte-Alice, dau. of the late Thos. Dykes, esq. of Kingstonupon-Hull --At West Moulsey, Surrey, the Rev. Matthew Woodward, Incumbent of Folkestone, to Rosamond, eldest dau. of Sir George Barrow, Bart.--At Liverpool, Leyson, only son of Israel H. Lewis, esq. of East Farleigh, Kent, to Isabella, dau. of the Rev. James Martineau, of Liverpool. At Aghadooey, Wm. Ryan, esq. of Lacken, co. Tipperary, barristerat-law, to Mary, eldest dau. of the late R. J. Fenwick, esq. Capt. Royal Engineers.

6. At Hampstead, George Robert Carter, esq. of Bromley, Middlesex, youngest son of the late Frederick William Carter, esq. of Southwark, to Christina, youngest dau. of the late Charles L. Robson, esq. of Newcastle-onTyne. At Paddington, Heathcote, eldest son of the Rev. Thos. II. Harding, Rector of Ashley, Staffordshire, to Emily-Bayly, dau. of Henry William Marriott, esq. of Grove house, Bayswater.At South Hackney, Fleetwood John Richards, esq. Capt. R.M. to EmilyAlicia, dau. of the late Major Cameron, R. Art.

Arthur Anderson, esq. M.D. surgeon of the Rifle Brigade, to Juliana-Margaret, only dan. of the late Alexander Renny, esq. of Riga. -At Lillington, the Rev. John Vernon, Rector of Shrawley, Worc. to Elizabeth, relict of Thomas Harris, esq. of Sandown, 1. W. dau. of the late Thomas Harris, esq. of Llanstephan. --At Clifton, Herbert Francis Mackworth, esq. eldest son of the late Herbert Mackworth, esq. of Wellingborough, to Julia-Henrietta, only dau. of the late Col. Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart.--At Nettleham, Linc. the Rev. Watkin Homfray, M.A. Curate of Weeford, near Lichfield, to Elizabeth, third dau. of John Hood, esq. of Nettleham hall.--At St. George's Hanover sq. George Bradford Ellicombe, esq. of Chester square, to Emily-Grace, youngest dau. of John Wood, esq. Chairman of Inland Revenue --At Edinburgh, Josiah Oake, Capt. R.N. to Mary-Charlotte-Hendy, eldest dau. of the late John Erskine Risk, M.D., R.N.--At New Shoreham, Thomas

Fuller, esq. late house-surgeon to the County Hospital, Brighton, to Mary-Downing, only dau. of the late Lieut. Charles Webb, R.N.At Braybrooke, Northampt. the Rev. William Henry Hughes, Rector of Kislingbury, to Mary, only dau. of the Rev. John Field, Rector of Braybrooke.--At East Retford, Samuel Marshall, esq. of East Retford, to Marian-Elizabeth, third dau. of J. Mee, esq.-At St. John's, Clapham rise, the Rev. Francis Arthur Baines, M.A. to Mary, dau. of the late M. Ashley, esq. -At St. John's Paddington, Major Robert Carmichael-Smyth, to Agnes-Rosina, youngest dau. of the late Henry Harvey, esq. of Cambridge square. - At Dublin, the Rev. H. Cottingham, Vicar of Ballymachue, Cavan, to Mary-Margaret, youngest dau. of the late J. R. Freeman, esq. formerly of Castlecorr, Meath. At Newberry, near Mallow, co. of Cork, Frederick Robinson, esq. M.D. of the Scots Fusilier Guards, to Alice, only dau. of the late Robert Yarde Foley, esq. of Kinsale.

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11. At Oxford, the Rev. Charles Walter Payne Crawfurd, M.A. second son of Robert Crawfurd, esq. of Saint hill, to Mary, fourth dau. of James A. Ogle, M.D. Regius Professor of Medicine. At St. Anne's, Soho, Robert Greig, esq. 61st Regt. son of the late Dr. Greig, 22d Dragoons, to Julia-Dorothea, dau. of Harvey Combe, esq. late Madras Civil Serv. -At St. George's Hanover sq. Edward Barnett, esq. of Stoke Newington, to JaquettaWright, youngest dau. of Maj. Sanders, K.C.S. of Chilton.--At Portsea, the Rev. Hargood B. Snooke, M.A. Incumbent of All Saints', to Mary, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Morgan, D.D. Chaplain of Portsmouth Dockyard. At Ilfracombe, Devon, Joseph Sheppard Draper, esq. Comm. Indian Navy, youngest son of the late J. S. Draper, esq. of Crewkerne, to Emma-Montagu, eldest dau. of the late John Maule, esq. of Bath.--At Gray's Thurrock, Essex, Henry Shaw, esq. of Billericay, to Marion, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry Selby Hele, M.A. At St. Mary's Marylebone, Charles Ironside, esq. of Gloucester pl. to Elizabeth-Ann-Cossley, eldest dau. of Thos. James Hall, esq. Police Magistrate, and widow of Charles G. Hadfield, esq.

12. At Southrepps, Norfolk, Barzillai A. Harling, esq. of Stowmarket, to Caroline, youngest dau. of the Ven. George Glover, Archd. of Sudbury, and Rector of Southrepps. --At Brighton, George Whitlock Nicholl, esq. barrister at-law, second son of Iltyd Nicholl, esq. of Uske, and the Ham, Glam. to Mary-Lewisa, youngest dau. of the late Wm. Nicholl, esq. M.D. of Ryde, Isle of Wight.— At Prestwick, Lanc. the Hon Capt. Dudley de Roos, to the Lady Elizabeth Egerton, eldest dau. of the Earl of Wilton, of Heaton park, Manchester, and Egerton lodge, Melton Mowbray. At Tenterden, Kent, Alfred Barry, fourth son of Charles Barry, esq. of London, to Ann-Lydia, only dau. of William Curteis, esq. of Eastwell house, Tenterden.--At Valetta, Malta, the Rev. Frederick Hockin, M.A. Rector of Phillach, Cornwall, to Susan-Ann, only dau. of the late Thomas Petty, esq. of Ulverstone, Lanc.--At Norwich, James Gay, esq. of Alborough hall, to Elizabeth, only surviving child of the late John Parker, esq. of Bildeston.--At Ferbane, the Rev. Sir Wm. Vesey Ross Mahon, Bart. of Castlegan house, co. Galway, Ireland, and Rector of Rawmarsh, Yorkshire, to Jane, second dau. of the Rev. Henry King, of Ballylinn house, King's co.

13. At Lee, Kent, Robert, eldest son of Robert Slater, esq. of Fore street, London, to Laura-Martyn, only dau. of John Sanders, esq. Commander R.N. At Crediton, Samuel Baker Maclean, esq. of the Ordnance Department, Tower, London, to Elizabeth-Frances<

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