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March 20. The great laboratory connected with the Apothecaries' Hall at Liverpool, was destroyed by fire. The building was filled with chemical materials, which made the conflagration, towering up for hundreds of feet, like the eruption of a volcano, with occasional bursts of red glare, green flame, and dense black smoke. The loss is estimated at between 70007. and 10,0001.

March 22. The corporation of Manchester have completed negociations with Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. for the purchase of the manorial rights of the town, which are estimated to be worth 218,7551. The average proceeds for the last few years have been 92141. 168. 8d. arising from tolls, properties, &c. The council, after mature deliberation, have agreed to pay Sir Oswald Mosley the sum of 200,000l. for the whole of his manorial rights and properties, and to mortgage them for the interest of the amount, which is to be paid at the rate of 34 per cent. per annum. They have also agreed to pay off the principal by instalments of not less than 40007. and of not more than 60007. per annum. By this arrangement it is calculated that the tolls, chief-rents, &c. will realise 10007. a-year more than the sum required to pay the interest. In the year 1808 the proceeds of the Manchester manorial rights were 28001. whilst in 1844 they amounted to upwards of 10,000.

IRELAND.

The old bridge over the river Shannon at Athlone was lately blown up by Col. Jones, R.E. who sunk gunpowder in shafts under the piers, and then exploded the train by a fusee, thus effectually demolishing the structure upon which King James' and William's armies had contended for victory.

The College of Maynooth is situated in the county of Kildare, which also contains another of the principal Roman Catholic educational establishments in Ireland, namely, that at Clongoweswood. The Royal college of St. Patrick, Maynooth, was founded pursuant to an act passed by

the Irish Parliament in 1795, in order to provide "a home education" for the Irish priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church, who were formerly obliged to resort to the various colleges on the continent. It was first opened for the reception of 50 students in October 1795, and consequently, in the autumn of the present year will complete its first half-century. A lay college was attached soon after the commencement of the establishment, but that addition to the original The plan was discontinued in 1817. buildings of the college in its present state are fitted for the accommodation of 450 students. Of this number 250 are free students, who are selected by the bishops of the several dioceses at yearly provincial examinations. They pay eight guineas upon their entrance into the college, and that is their only expense. The rest of the students in the establishment are either "pensioners" who pay twentyone guineas per annum, and four guineas entrance, or " half-pensioners," who pay half that amount a-year. The expenses of the college are supported by these various sources of revenue and by private bequests, in addition to the present Parliamentary vote of £8,928, granted each year. The college is governed by a President, Vice-President, Dean, and Procurator, or Bursar; and the education of the students is under the superintendence of professors of the Sacred Scriptures, of dogmatic theology, moral theology, natural and experimental philosophy, logic, belles lettres, Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, English elocution, and of the Irish and French languages. The students rise at half-past five o'clock, and retire to rest at half-past nine in the evening, eight hours being thus allowed for repose. The students usually remain at the college for their period of study five years. Two of these are devoted to humanity, logic, and mathematics, and three to theology. The course, however, is sometimes shortened by the omission of mathematics from the list of the studies. The college buildings consist of a plain centre, with extensive returning wings. The cost of the erection was 32,0001. before some late additions had been even commenced. There are fifty-four acres of land attached, which are laid out as a park for the recreation of the students.

PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

Feb. 24. William Earl of Rosse elected a Representative Peer of Ireland.

March 28. 10th Foot, Major T. H. Franks to be Lieut.-Colonel, by purchase; Captain G. Staunton, to be Major.-89th Foot, Major E. Thorp to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. E. Kenny to be Major.-George Parham Barfoot, of Southampton, gent. eldest son of Robert Senior Barfoot, of Laverstock, Wilts, gentleman, in compliance with the will of George Parham, of Semley, Wilts, gent. to take the surname of Parham only.

March 31. South Nottinghamsh. Yeomanry, J. S. Sherwin, esq. to be Major.

April 1. Capt. John Gilbert Ogilvie, late of 22d Highlanders, to be one of her Majesty's Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms.-The Hon. George Warren Edwardes to be Auditor of Accounts to the Government of St. Helena.The Rev. Thomas Eyre Poole, M.A. to be Colonial Chaplain at Sierra Leone: and Jules Virieux, esq. to be Judge de Paix for Mauritius.

April 2. Northamptonshire Militia, T. P. Maunsell, esq. to be Colonel.-Henry Aldridge, of Bentinck-st. Middlesex, esq. son of James Aldridge, of Notting-hill, gent. by Elizabeth, sister of Edward Bliss, late of Brandon-park, Suffolk, and Berkeley-house, Hyde Park, esq. to take the name and bear the arms of Bliss only.

April 4. Col. George Bowles to be Master of her Majesty's Household.-Robert Algernon Smith, of Ashlyns, Herts. esq. late Capt. 16th Light Dragoons, and Mary-Ann his wife, only child of Thomas Drever, of Sackville-st. Westminster, M.D. by Mary-Ann, youngest of the two daughters of Thomas Dorrien, of Haresfoot, Berkhampsted, esq. on their marriage to take the name of Dorrien after Smith, and bear the arms of Dorrien quarterly in the first quarter.-34th Foot, Capt. N. R. Brown to be Major.-Brevet, Capt. W. Fairtlough, 28th Foot, to be Major and Lieut. Col. in the Army; Capt. W. H. Milles, 26th Foot, to be Major.-Thomas Graham White, of Warwick, gent. in compliance with the will of his great-uncle, Thomas Graham, of Penquite, Cornwall, esq. to take the surname of Graham only.

April 5. Mr. Serjeant Henry Alworth Merewether to be Attorney-General, and the Hon. James Stuart Wortley to be Solicitor-General, to the Queen Dowager.

April 7. James Hudson, esq. to be Secretary of Legation at Rio de Janeiro; and Henry Francis Howard, esq. to be Secretary of Legation at the Hague.

April 8. The Earl of Dalhousie to be Col. of the Tower Hamlets Militia.

April 9. Royal Artillery, Captain and brevet Major R. Hardinge to be Lieut.-Colonel.

April 11. 33d Foot, Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. S. Keating, K.C.B. to be Colonel.-54th Foot, Major Gen. Ulysses Lord Downes, K.C.B. to be Colonel.-64th Foot, Capt. M. J. Western to be Major.-Brevet, to be Majors in the Army in the East Indies, Captain R. Henderson, Madras Eng.; Capt. J. Tait, 6th Bombay Nat. Infantry.

April 15. Sir James Turing, Bart. (British Vice-Consul at Rotterdam) to be Consul at Rotterdam.-Francis Waring, esq. (British Vice-Consul at Alicante) to be her Majesty's Consul at Norfolk, in the United States.

April 18. 16th Foot, Major Henry M'Manus to be Lieut. Col.; Captain Robert Luxmore to be Major.-87th Foot, brevet Lieut.-Col. H. A, Magenis to be Lieut.-Col. ; brevet Major Terence O'Brien to be Major.-John C. Millward. esq. to be Assistant Civil Architect for the island of Mauritius.

April 22. Benjamin Bowden Dickinson, of Knightshayes, Tiverton, and Bradfield-house, Uffculme, co. Devon, esq. and Frances his wife, elder of the two daughters and coheirs of William Henry Walrond, late of Bradfield-house, esq. to take the surname of Walrond, in lieu of Dickinson, and bear the arms of Walrond.

April 23. Knighted, William Erle, esq. one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, and Thomas Joshua Platt, esq. one of the Barons of the Exchequer.

April 25. 1st Foot Guards, Major and Colonel John Home to be Lieut.-Colonel.-Capt. and Lieut.-Col. L. Boldero to be Major, with the rank of Colonel in the Army.-Lieut. and Captain Charles Stuart to be Captain_and Lieut.-Colonel.-75th Foot, Capt. Charles Herbert to be Major.-Brevet, Major J. A. Fullerton, 9th Light Dragoons, to be Lieut.-Colonel. -Capt. Thomas Power, 97th Foot, and Capt. W. R. Herries, 3d Light Drag, to be Major.

NAVAL PREFERMENTS.

To be Captain.-R. H. Stopford.
To be retired Captain.-W. P. Roberts.
To be Commanders.-Thomas Chaloner, J. R.
Ward, Walter Kendall, John Foote.
To be retired Commanders.-R. L. Connolly,
W. Lugg.

Appointments.-Vice-Adm. Sir W. Parker to be Commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean.-Rear-Adm. S. H. Inglefield, C.B. to be Commander-in-chief at the Brazils.Captains, P. Richards, C.B. to the Hibernia; Fairfax Moresby to the Canopus; Sir John Franklin, K.C.H. to Erebus, and to have the command of an Arctic expedition; Capt. F. R. M. Crozier to the Terror, on the same service; J. N. Campbell to the Melampus.Commanders, James FitzJames to Sir J. Franklin's ship; W. Radcliffe to Apollo; J. C. Prevost from Rodney to the Eagle, and from the Eagle to the Vernon; A. L. Montgomery to the Grecian; J. B. Marsh to the Canopus; W. S. Cooper to the Rodney; G. D. O'Callaghan to the Vesuvius steamsloop.

Members returned to serve in Parliament. ›
Greenock.-Walter Baine, esq.
Kent (West).-Thomas Austen, esq.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Thomas Turton, D.D. (Dean of Westminster) to be Bishop of Ely.

John Medley, D.D. to be (the first) Bishop of Fredericton, New Brunswick.

James Chapman, D.D. to be (the first) Bishop of Colombo, Ceylon.

Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, to be Dean of Westminster

Rev. R. Scott, to be a Preb. of Exeter.

Hon. and Rev. G. M. Yorke, to be a Canon of Lichfield.

Rev. E. Edwards, to be hon, Canon of Norwich.

Rev. W. Havergall, to be hon. Canon of Wor

cester.

Rev. Edmund Melvill, to be a Canon of St. David's.

Rev. W. Airy, Swineshead R. Hunts.

Rev. W. S. Austin, Aberedu with Llanfareth R. Radnor.

Rev. T. F. Baker, Little Cressingham R. Norf. Rev. T. Barton, St. Ann's, Sutton Bonnington R. Notts.

Rev. H. Blackall, North and South Littleton P.C. Worcestershire.

Rev. J. Boucher, Horton near Blyth P. C.
Northumberland.

Rev. W. J. Butler, Tubney V. Berks.
Rev. C. H. Butson, Clonfert V. Galway.
Rev. E. W. T. Chave, St. Pancras R. Exeter.
Rev. W. L. Cox, District Church of Quarry
Bank in Kingswinford P.C. Staff.
Rev. C. Davey, Burcombe P.C. Wilts.
Rev. J. B. Evans, St. Harmon's V. Radnor.
Rev. C. Forge, Goxhill P.C. Linc.

Rev. G. F. Gataker, District Church of St
Mark, Horsleydown P.C. Surrey.

Rev. T. W. Gardiner, Ashenden and Dourton P.C. Bucks.

Rev. T. W. Gardiner, Stanford V. Norfolk. Rev. B. Gilpin, Stanwick St. John, Darlington V. Durham.

Rev. F. Grant, Shelton R. Staff.

Rev. J. M. Hawker, District Church of St.
John, Tipton P.C. Devon.

Rev. G. C. Hawkins, Honington R. Suffolk.
Rev. S. Hey, Sawley R. Derby.

Rev. J. L. Hoskyns, Aston Tírrold R. Berks.
Rev. J. Hudson, Hexham P.C. Northumb.
Rev. W. H. Jones, District Church of St.
James, Curtain Road P.C. London.
Rev. R. E. Kerrich, Pampisford V. Camb.
Rev. T. M. Kirby, Mayfield V. Sussex.
Rev. J. F. Kitson, St. Antony V. Cornwall.
Rev. W. Ludlow, St. Botolph, Aldgate R. Lond.
Rev. T. Massey, Rowley Regis P.C. Staff.
Rev. V. Page, Maiden Bradley P.C. Wilts.
Rev. R. Pulleine, Kirkby Wiske R. Yorksh.
Rev. E. Polwhele, St. Stephen's, Launceston,
P. C. Cornwall.

Rev. T. Sheepshanks, Christ Church, High
Harrowgate P. C. Yorkshire.

Rev. J. Smith, Kirton-in-Holland V. Linc.
Rev. W. Y. Smithies, Shilbottle V. Northumb.
Rev. H. J. Stevenson, Grimley-cum-Hallow
V. Worcestershire.

Rev. F. Sturmer, Heapham R. Lincolnshire.
Rev. J. E. Surrage, Greystead R. Northumb.
Rev. C. J. Sympson, Kirby Misperton R.
Yorkshire.

Rev. W. Temple, St. Alphage with St. Mary, Northgate, V. Canterbury.

CHAPLAINS.

Rev. R. B. Greenlaw, to the Bishop of Rochester.

Rev. G. T. Hudson, to the Queen Dowager.
Rev. W. D. Moleyns, to Lord Ventry.
Rev. E. Rudall, to the Earl of St. Germans.
Rev. J. Wilson, M.A. to the Earl of Ripon.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS. Captain Bagot, son of the Bishop of Oxford, is appointed Comptroller to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, vice Col. Bowles, promoted to the Queen's Household.

Mr. Serjeant Channell and Mr. Serjeant Manning have obtained patents of precedency, and Messrs. Lee, Wood, Humfrey, Russel Gurney, Batt, and Hayward, are new Queen's Counsel.

The Rev. Joseph Power, to be Librarian of the University of Cambridge. (Power, 312 votes, Rev. J. J. Smith, 240.)

Rev. C. Easter, B. A. to be Head Master of the Grammar School, Beverley, Yorkshire. Rev. C. T. Penrose, M.A. to be Head Master of Sherborne Grammar School.

BIRTHS.

March 3. At Florence, the Hon. Mrs. Ross, a dau. -9. At Witherley House, near Atherstone, Leicestersh. the wife of T. Denton, esq. a son.-11. At St. Petersburgh, the Grand Duchess of Russia, wife of the heir apparent to the throne, a prince, who has received the name of Alexander. At Gaines, Hunts, Mrs. Duberly, a son.-13. At Brighton, the wife of Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, Bart. a son.-14. The Marchioness of Douglas and Clydesdale (Princess Mary of Baden), a son and heir.At Devonport, the wife of W. Faber, esq. late of the 14th Light Dragoons, a son and heir.-The Baroness French, a dau. -15. At Dresden, the Princess Amelia Augusta, consort of His Royal Highness Prince Johan of Saxony, a prince.--At Tartaraghan rectory, the wife of the Hon. and Rev. Francis Clements, a dau.-17. At Rome, the Princess Doria Pamphili (dau. to the Earl of Shrewsbury), a son.-21. At Dover, Mrs. Home Gordon, a son and heir.-22. At Crowe Hall, near Downham Market, Norfolk, the wife of J.R. Fryer, esq. a dau.-23. The wife of the Hon. W. Stourton, of Holdgate Lodge, a son.-25. In Portman-sq. Viscountess Campden, a dau. -26. At Wilton-cresc. the Lady Margaret Marsham, a son.-27. In Conduit-st. Lady Mary Parker, a son.-28. At Avisford, Sussex, the wife of John W. H. Anson, esq. a son.

-At Kirklington Hall, Notts. the wife of A. Boddam, esq. a son.--31. At Monkton Farleigh, the wife of Wade Brown, esq. High Sheriff of Wilts, a son.

Lately. In Wilton-cresc. Lady Charlotte Egerton, a son.-In Cephalonia, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Hay, 19th Regt. a dau.--In Ireland, Lady Georgiana Croker, a dau.-Lady B. Balfour, a dau.-In Cumberland-pl. the Hon. Lady Butler, a son and heir.At Withington Rectory, the wife of the Hon. and Rev. G. C. Talbot, a son and heir.At Cheltenham, the wife of J. Esdaile, esq. a son and heir. Viscountess Villiers, dau. of Sir R. Peel, a son and heir.-At Chicksands Priory, Lady Elizabeth Osborne, a son -The wife of the Rev. Dr. Benj. Kennedy, Head Master of Shrewsbury School, a son and heir.-At Wavertree, Lanc. the wife of John Whitlock Nicholl Carne, LL.D. Barrister-at-Law, of Dimlands House, Glamorgan, a dau.-In Eaton-pl. London, the wife of John J. Pakington, esq. M.P. a dau. which survived its birth only a few hours.At Belmont, Hants, the wife of Capt. Sir James Stirling, R.N. a dau. -In Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs. Primrose, a dau. At Rowden Hill, Mrs. West Awdry, a son. At Bath, the wife of W. Surtees Raine, esq. a son.At Warblington Lodge, the wife of Col. Edward Byam, a dau.- -At Ashton Gifford, the wife of Wadham Locke, esq. a son and heir.At Edinburgh, the wife of Sir David Dundas, Bart. a son.

April 3. At Pau, the wife of the Hon. B. Cary, a son.At Eaton-pl. the wife of the Right Hon. Sir T. F. Fremantle, Bart. a son.

-6. In Eaton-pl. the Hon. Mrs. Clinton, & son.-9. At Newton-house, the wife of G. S. Welby, esq. M.P. a son.-12. Lady Mordaunt, a son.-14. At Paris, the lady of Sir A. Y. Spearman, Bart. a son-At Southall, Middx. the wife of the Rev. Frank Hewson, B.A. a son.-15. At Frittenden Rectory, Lady Harriet Moore, a dau.--At Ditchley, the Duchess of Calabretto, a son.-19. At Moor-hill, Harewood, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Lascelles, a dau.

-At Cheltenham, the wife of Kellett Long, esq. of Dunston Hall, Norfolk, a son.-21. At Fetcham Park, Surrey, the wife of G. B. Hankey, esq. a son.

MARRIAGES.

Nov. 15. At Ningpo, China, Frederick Lewis Hertslet, esq. of the British Consulate at Ningpo, to Charlotte, dau. of the late Richard Repps Browne, esq. of Fulmodestone Hall, Norfolk.

Dec. 13. In India, William Keates, esq. Assistant-Surgeon, Bengal Residency, to Penelope, third dau. of the late Hugh Wilson, esq. Cresswell, Pemb.

18. At Madras Cathedral, James Kellie, esq. Surgeon, 4th Battalion Artillery, to VirginiaMatilda, third dau. of the Hon. Henry Chamier.

-At Cuddalore, the Rev. George Knox, A.B. to Frances-Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Forbes Reynolds, esq. M.D. Cantab. of Wallington, Surrey,

30. At Madras, Lieut.-Col. Ely, Command. ing the 42nd Regt. M.I.I. to Maria-Charlotte, second dau. of David Kerr, esq.

Jan. 1. In Ceylon, Major Thomas Bonnor, C.R.R. to Henrietta, widow of Capt. Maitland, of the Coldstream Guards.

2. At Kamptee, Lieut.-Colonel J. J. Clough, 46th Regt. N.I. to Mrs. H. Lloyd.

7. At Cannamore, Matthews Beachcroft, esq. Brigade-Major of Malabar and Canara, tó Helen-Robertson, second dau. of Major-Gen. Allan, C.B.At Madras, the Rev. Robert Kerr Hamilton, A.M. junior Minister to St. Andrew's Church, to Susan Ann Sophia Churchill, second dau. of the Right Rev. the Bishop of Madras.

8. At Kensington, George Edwin Taunton, esq. of Liverpool, fifth son of the late Thomas Henry Taunton, of Grand Pont House, Oxford, to Susannah-Maria, second dau. of the late J. R. Oliver, esq. of Aldermanbury, and Upper Clapton.

20. At Colombo, Ceylon, the Rev. John David Palm, Colonial Chaplain, to Louisa-Ann, second dau. of R. J. Wells, esq. of the Stock Exchange, and Peckham.

24.

At Constantinople, John Nassau Glascott, M.D. British Hospital, youngest son of the late Capt. Glascott, New Ross, Ireland, to Anna-Charlotte, second dau. of the late Edw. Stephens, esq. Everton, Liverpool.

29. At Madras, R. M. Best, esq. Capt. H.M. 10th Regt. to Eliza-Hastings, eldest dau. of the late Major Alex. M'Leod, 9th N.1. and stepdau. of Lieut.-Col. L. W. Watson.

30. At Trebisond, in Asiatic Turkey, Francis Iliff Stevens, esq. her Majesty's Vice-Consul, sixth son of Mr. William Stevens, of Malta, to Adelaide, second sister of John Charnaud, esq. Belgian Consul at the same place. At the Vepery Church, Madras, Edward James Law. der, esq. Lieut. and Adj. 44th N.1. to DorahJane, eldest dau. of the late T. Moore Lane, esq. Madras Medical Establishment.

Feb. 4. At Madras, Thomas Ralph Holmes, esq. of the 49th M.N.I. to Eliza, third dau. of John Arathioon, esq.-At Kamptee, Lieut. J. G. Stapleton, 10th Regt. M.N.I. to EmmaPowell, eldest dau. of Major Wm. Cotton, of the same Regt.

6. At Cochin, Lieut. Barnett Ford, 12th Madras Nat. Inf. to Fanny, only dau. of Capt. E. W. Lascelles, late of H.M. 22nd Regt.

7. At Madras, A. R. West, esq. 6th Regt. N.I. to Arabella-Boyde, second dau. of Capt. Hutchinson, late of the Hon. E. I. Co.'s Serv. and niece of Lieut.-Col. Hutchinson, 21st N.I. 8. At Ashford, George Athill, esq. of Antigua, to Charlotte, second dau. of the late

Thos. Tappenden, esq.At Dover, FrancisHenry, only son of the Rev. Francis Laing, of the Mythe, Glouc. to Isabella, youngest dau. of the late Capt. Henry Bazely, Royal Navy.

10. At Derry Hill, Wilts, the Hon. James K. Howard, youngest son of the Earl of Suffolk, to Lady Louisa Fitz Maurice, only dau. of the Marquess of Lansdowne. At Falmouth, Lieut. Charles Duperier, 80th Regt. son of Capt. Duperier, late of 18th Hussars, to Lavinia, eldest dau. of William Downing, esq. merchant.

-At Calicut, India, Edward G. Whitty, esq. Lieut. H.M. 25th Regt. to Susan, fourth dau. of the late William Wells, esq. of Feltwell, Norfolk.

11. At Greenwich, the Rev. Walter Irvine, Kildallen, co. Cavan, to Fanny, dau. of the late J. D. Lewis, esq. of Cornwall-terr. Regent's Park. -At Exeter, the Rev. G. H. O. Pedlar, A.M. Rector of the Holy Trinity, Exeter, to Ann, only child and sole heiress of the late Adm. Shield.At Guernsey, George Barnes Canning, esq. solicitor, of Devizes, to Elizabeth-Ive, eldest dau. of James Burbidge, esq. Woodland Place, Guernsey.- At Bathwick, the Rev. Alexander Bassett, of Great Cheverel House, to Philippa, only dau. of the Rev. Thomas Cooke, late Vicar of Westbury, Wilts.

-At Lorton, the Rev. Thomas James Clark, A.M. Vicar of Penrith, and late Fellow of St. John's college, Cambridge, to Miss Harriet Jopson, of Woodhouse, Buttermere.--At Axbridge, Somerset, George Ralph Gilbert, esq. of Sydenham, Kent, to Elizabeth-Fry, only dau. of the late Rev. Edward Crosse, of Colchester.

12. At Carron Hall, Stirling, N. B. Lieut.Col. Armine S. H. Mountain, C.B. of the Cameronians, to Charlotte-Anna, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Colonel Dundas, of Carron Hall.-At Baston, William Charles, only son of G. R. Denshire, esq. of Thetford House, Lincolnsh. to Emma, only child of Henry W. De Chair, esq.At Warwick, John Thomas Raworth, esq. of Leicester, to Jane, third dau. of William Collins, esq. M.P.

13. At West Hackney, W. Hughes Hughes, esq. Barrister-at-Law, to Ellen, dau. of Joseph Oldham, esq. of Stamford-hill.-At Barrackpore, Major-Gen. G. Cooper, to Eliza-FrancesHenrietta, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Thos. Haslam, 25th N.I.-At Meerut, Peter William Luard, esq. Lieut. and Adj. 55th Regt, to Emilia-Frederica, only dau. of the late C. R. Crommelin, esq.

14. At Dublin, Lieut. Archibald J. M. Boileau, Madras Eng. son of Thomas Boileau, esq. Madras Civil Serv. and Judge of the Northern Division, Masulipatam, to Georgiana-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George Wilson Boileau, esq. of Monkstown, Dublin.

15. At Camberwell, Rowland Hughes, esq. of the Old Kent-road, to Frances, only dau. of Edward Coombe, esq. of Park-road, Peckham:

-At St. Peter's Walworth, Charles Lane, esq. of Sutherland-sq. to Margaret, third dau. of the late John Wills, esq. of Doctors' Commons and Dulwich.- -At Liverpool, Frederick Henry Villiers, esq. son of the late George Villiers, esq. to Jessie, dau. of the late Rev. Robert Shanley, Rector of Julianstown, Ireland.--At Woodbury, near Exeter, Capt. A.R. Wilson, 14th Regt. B.N.I. to Anna-Saunders, eldest dau. of the late Capt. W. R. Smith, R.N.

17. At Edinburgh, W. G. Campbell, of Fairfield, Ayr, N.B. to M. Anne M'Naughton, only dau. of the late John Henry Menzies, esq. second son of John Menzies, of Culdares, N. B.

18. At Woodside, Cheshire, John Taylor, esq. of Bayswater, London, to Katharine-Mason, eldest dau. of Timothy Bourne, esq. of Liverpool. At Abingdon, Berks. Rowland Neate, esq, of Tavistock-sq. to Emily-Meliora, eldest

dau. of William Graham, esq.

-William John

Chapman, third son of Thomas Benson, esq. of Upper Woburn-pl. to Emily, youngest dau. of Nathan Horn, esq. the Green, Bishopwearmouth. At Cheltenham, the Rev. Robert John Rolles, of New College, Oxford, to AnneCatherine, second dau. of Pearson Thompson, esq. of Cheltenham.-At Lewisham, Kent, Thomas Sanders, esq. M. A. Fellow of King's coll. Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, to Mary-Prescott, second dau. of Richard Paterson, esq. of Eliotplace, Blackheath.-Andrew Moseley, esq. of Great Ormond-st. to Elizabeth-Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Stoddart, D.D. Rector of Lowick and Islip, Northamptonsh. -At Honiton, C. F. Thorndike, esq. Lieut. Royal Art. only son of Captain Thorndike, of the same corps, to Mary-Ann, only child of the late William Vinicombe, esq. and granddau. of the late Gen. Vinicombe, of Plymouth.

19. At Manchester, Geo. Clark Pauling, esq. to Ann Chapman, sister of J. Chapman, esq. Hill End House, near Mottram in Longdendale. At Derby, Edward Salusbury Rose Trevor, eldest son of the Rev. J. W. Trevor, Llanvaelog, Anglesey, to Joanna-ElizabethAdelaide, second dau. of the late Thos. Lloyd, esq. of Trawscoed, co. Montgomery.- At Edinburgh, the Hon. Augustus George Frederick Jocelyn, Capt. in Her Majesty's Carabineers, son of the late and brother of the present Earl of Roden, and uncle to the Countess of Gainsborough, to Cecilia, second dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Neil Douglas, K. C. B., and K. C. H., commanding Her Majesty's Forces in North Britain.

20. At Edinburgh, Richd.-Brassey, youngest son of the late Kev. John Hole, of Wooltardisworthy, to Ann-Burn, eldest dau. of Wm. Fergusson, esq. Surgeon to the Forces, Sierra Leone. At Plymouth, Capt. Wm. Osborn Pellowe, Madras Army, son of the late Capt. Richard Pellowe, R. N. Stonehouse, to EmniaSelina-Soper, dau. of Mr. Richard Pellowe, of Liverpool. -At St. George's, Bloomsburysq. John T. Still, esq. 34th Regt. only child of N. Tryon Still, esq. of Axminster, to CharlotteMallock, eldest dau. of Charles Bond, esq. of Axminster- -At Milford, Hants, Charles, youngest son of the late George Williams Parry, esq. of Llydiarde, Cardigansh. to Maria, eldest dau. of Roderick Eardley Richardes, esq. of Penglais. At Hessle, near Hull, Capt. Reynard, 1st Batt. Rifle Brigate, third son of the late Horner Reynard, esq. of Sunderland-wick, Yorkshire, to Mary-Ann, only dau. of T. B. Locke, esq. of Hessle Mount. -At Hartlebury, co. Worcester, Richard Tattersall, esq. of Grosvenor-pl. to CharlotteMary, youngest dau. of the late Rev. W. J. Carless, of Felsted, Essex.-At Lee, Kent, Wm. Parsons, esq. of Pontardawe, Glamorgaush. to Mary-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Robert Ferguson, esq. of Deptford, Kent.

At Battersea, J. Charles Andreae, esq. of Crutched Friars, to Emilia, second dau. of Hennan Silem, esq. of Clapham Common.At Elden, Charles, third son of Richard Henry Cox, to Elizabeth-Rachel, eldest dau. of Wm. Newton, esq. and widow of Sir Mark Wood, Bart.-At Codford St. Peter, Wilts, Francis Webb, esq. of the Middle Temple, son of the late Richard Webb, esq. of Melchet Park, Wilts, to Mrs. Ingram, of Ashton Gifford.At Bayonne, Jas. Ellis, esq. of Greenhill, near Bingley, Yorksh. third son of the late Lister Ellis, esq. of Liverpool, to Alethea, eldest dau. of Fergus James Graham, esq. her Majesty's Consul at Bayonne.-At Stogumber, Somerset, Capt. W. B. Farrant, of Stoke St. Mary' Taunton, to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Rev. John White, Vicar of Exminster, Devon, GENT. MAG, Vol. XXIII,

-At Longford, Notts, Henry Bacon Fector Dickinson, esq. Capt. 59th Regt. to Catherine, second dau. to the late James Haffenden, esq. of Langford Hall, and of Tenterden, Kent.

23. At Leckhampton, Rev. Thos. B. Armstrong, Vicar of Ballyvaldon, co. Wexford, third son of the late Andrew Armstrong, esq. and grandson of the late Capt. Armstrong, of Castle Armstrong, King's co. to Isabella, youngest dau. of the late R. Fothergill, esq. of Caerleon, Monmouthshire.

25. At Edinburgh, John Sparks, esq. of Crewkerne, Somerset, to Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bart. of Balmain, Kincardineshire, and relict of the Rev. Burges Lambert, of Misterton, Somerset.-John Robert Hilton, esq. 11th Regt. to Betsy-Tanish, youngest dau. of the late Major Robt. Clarke, R.M. At Liverpool, Capt. G. Hookey, Paymaster of the Chatham Division of Royal Marines, to Sarah, dau. of the late Thos. Mason, esq. of Lincoln, and sister of Richard Mason, esq. town clerk of that city.At St. George's, Hanover-sq. John Spencer Ashton Shuttleworth, esq. of Hathersage Hall, Derbysh. to Emily, eldest dau. of the late Bolton Peel, esq. of Dosthill Lodge, Staffordsh.--At Ali Souls, Marylebone, Parkinson Oates, esq. of Tavistock-pl. Tavistock-sq. to Selina, eldest dau. of the late John Meadows, esq. of Braiseworth Hall, Suffolk.

27. At Clifton, A. F. Rolfe, esq. of Crickhowel, Breconshire, to Esther-Lockley, of Herbert-hall, Breconsh. niece of Capt. Wilbraham, R.N. of Clifton Vale.-At Highgate, Allan Edward, esq. of Dundee, to ErminElizabeth, sixth dau. of the late George Watkin Kenrich, esq. of Woore Hall, Shropshire, and Mertyn, Flintshire.At St. Giles's, the Rev. William Houlbrook, M A. Incumbent of Wyke, near Halifax, to Fanny, only dau. of the late John Eicke, esq. of Hampstead.-At Manchester, Alexander George Paterson, esq. son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Wm. Paterson, K.C.H. to Eliza, eldest dau. of Daniel Broadhurst, esq.-At Northam, Joseph, second son of Joseph Gardiner, esq. of Highgate, to Mary, eldest dau, of Edward Reynolds, esq. of Fordlands, Bideford.--At Deptford, Henry Court, esq. of Peckham, Surrey, to Mercy-Ruth, eldest dau. of Boyes Thornton, esq.-At Streatham, William-Langston, third son of T. B. Oldfield, esq. of Champion-Hill, Surrey, to Julia-Mary Miller, grand-dau. of Daniel Haigh, esq. of Furzdown Park, same county.

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Lately. At Delhi, Henry-Beresford Melville, esq. Capt. 54th Nat. Inf. to IsabellaMacpherson, second dau. of the late Capt. Richard Rideout, of the Bengal Army.Southampton, Barnard Gregory, esq. of North Andley-st. to Margaret, the last surviving relative of the late John Thompson, esq. of the Priory, Hampstead, grand-dau. of the late Sir William Seton, Bart. of Aberdeen, and niece of the late Sir John Patterson, Bart. of Eccles, M.P. for Berwick, and Lady Hume Campbell, eldest dau. of the late Earl of Marchmont.

March 1. At Great Malvern, Willoughby Wood, esq. eldest son of Charles Thorold Wood, esq. of South Thorsby, Lincolnsh. to Mary, youngest dau. of the late John Clervaux Chaytor, esq. of Spennithorne Hall.

4. At Holbrooke, Suffolk, Capt. H. E. Austen, late of 71st Regt. Highland Light Inf. second son of Sir H. E. Austen, to Elizabeth-Mary, second dau. of the late John Reade, esq. of Holbrooke House, near Ipswich.- -At Hornby, John Hutton, esq. of Sowbar Hill, Yorksh. to Caroline, second dau. of Thomas Robson, esq. of Holtby House. At Felton, John Chandless, esq. to Isabella, eldest dau. of George Burdon, esq. of Felton Park, Northumberland.

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