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petuate those advantages under regulations suited to the permanent character of the Industrial Exhibition. As in 1851, the doors will be thrown open freely for the products of all nations; and the presence of so many distinguished representatives of foreign governments, on this occasion, affords a gratifying proof that enlightened men throughout the world are alive to the advantages of such common centres of friendly union, both to the arts of industry and to the higher interests of peace and of civilization."

After Mr. Laing had presented this address to her Majesty, the Queen made the following most gracious reply:

"I receive with much pleasure the loyal and dutiful address which you have presented to me upon the present occasion.

"It is a source of the highest gratification to myself and to the Prince, my Consort, to find that the Great Exhibition of 1851, which was so happily inaugurated under our auspices, suggested the idea of this magnificent undertaking, which has produced so noble a monument of the genius, science, and enterprise of my subjects.

"It is my carnest wish and hope that the bright anticipations which have been formed as to its future destiny may, under the blessing of Divine Providence, be completely realized; and that this wonderful structure, and the treasures of art and knowledge which it contains, may long continue to elevate and instruct, as well as to delight and amuse, the minds of all classes of my people."

Mr. Francis Fuller, the Managing Director, introduced by Mr. Laing, then had the honour of presenting to her Majesty a series of commemorative medals; after which Sir Joseph Paxton, Mr. Owen Jones, Mr. Digby Wyatt, Mr. Samuel Phillips, Mr. Ferguson, Professor Owen,

Dr. Latham, and Professor Forbes, presented the hand-books of the several departments, each being introduced by a short speech from Mr. Laing. This being over, her Majesty descended from the throne, and a procession was formed in the following order :

Superintendants of Works and Principal
Employés.
Contractors.

Architects of Industrial Courts.
Principal Officers and Heads of
Departments.
Directors.

THE QUEEN;

H.R.H. the Prince Albert, the King of
Portugal, the Royal Family, the Duke of
Oporto, and their respective suites.
The Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Cabinet Ministers.
The Foreign Ambassadors and the Foreign
Ministers.

The procession passed round the southern limb of the nave, re-entered the transept, and, winding slowly round its east side, paraded along the east and west sides of the nave, when her Majesty and the Royal visitors again took their seats on the dais, the ministers, ambassadors, &c. occupying the same places as before. The orchestra than gave forth the solemn strains of the 100th Psalm; at the close of which his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, standing forward on the left of the throne, offered up a prayer composed for the occasion. This concluded, the Marquess of Breadalbane came forward, and said in a loud voice, "I am commanded by her Majesty to declare that this Palace is now opened." This was followed by the grand strains of the Hallelujah Chorus, after which her Majesty took her departure during a second performance of "God save the Queen."

PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PREFERMENTS.

May 27. William Henry Wright, esq. to be Chief Commissioner of the Gold Fields, and Frederick Armand Powlett, esq. to be Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands for the colony of Victoria.-Alan Ker, esq. to be Chief Justice for the Island of Nevis.-Thomas T. Watt, esq. to be Landing-Surveyor at the port of Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land; and Lieut. William P. Jamison, R.N. to be Port Captain of Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope.

May 30. Henry Puget White, esq.late Captain Madras army, to be one of the Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, vice Foote Macdonald, retired.

Denbighshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Capt. Charles John Tottenham, late of 2d Life Guards, to be Second Major.-Gloucestershire GENT. MAG. VOL. XLII.

Hussar Yeomanry, Major G. W. Blathwayt to be Lieut.-Colonel-Perthshire Militia, H.M. Drummond, late Capt. 42d Highlanders, to be Major.-6th West York Militia, F. J. Bayly, late 91st Foot, to be Second Major.

June 1. Captain Peter Richards, C.B. to be one of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. William Walter Cargill, esq. to be one of the Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, vice Hughes, retired.

June 5. John Price, esq. to be InspectorGeneral of Penal Establishments and Hulks for the colony of Victoria.-William G. B. Shepstone, esq. to be Civil Commissioner and Resident Magistrate for the division of Queenstown, Cape of Good Hope.

June 6. 3d West India Regt. Major Samuel

K

Hood Murray to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. G. B. T. Colman to be Major.

June 8. Henry Marquess of Anglesey sworn Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Anglesea, and Edward - John Lord Hatherton Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Stafford.-James Laurie, esq. to be one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools.-17th Foot, Major-Gen. T. J. Wemyss, C.B. to be Colonel.-94th Foot, Major-Gen. Henry Thomas, C. B. to be Colonel.

June 9. Knighted, Lieut. Col. Frederick Abbott, C.B., late of Bengal Engineers, and Lieut.-Governor of the East India Company's Military College at Addiscombe; and George Maclean, esq. Commissary-General to Her Majesty's Forces.-73d Foot, Major Thomas Ross, from 90th Foot, to be Major, vice Major R. P. Campbell, who exchanges.-2d West India Regiment, Major H. W. W. Wynn to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. Thomas Gibbings to be Major.-Brevet Capt. A. F. Blyth (Adjutant of a cavalry depôt), h. p. 6th W. I. Regt. to be Major in the Army.- Royal Marines, Col. Second Comm. Thomas Wearing to be Colonel Commandant; Lieut.-Col. H. I. Delacombe to be Colonel Second Commandant; brevet Major A. B. Stransham to be Lieut.-Colonel.

June 12. Lord John Russell declared Lord President of theCouncil.-Henry-Pelham Duke of Newcastle and the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart. sworn two of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State (the former for the new War Department, and the latter for the Colonial Department).-Sir Charles Augustus Fitz-Roy, Knt., Governor of New South Wales, and Sir John Francis Davis Bart., some time Governor of Hong Kong, to be Knights Commanders of the Bath (civil division).Peter Smith, esq. Chief Clerk of the Office of Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Major George Balfour, East India Company's Service, to be Companions of the Bath (civil division). -Frederic Bernal, esq. to be Consul at Madrid.

June 14. Margaret Gordon M'Pherson, a minor, dau. of Alex. M'Pherson, of Garbity, co. Moray, M.D. in compliance with the last will of Alex. Grant, sometime of Jamaica, and late of Arlington-street, esq. to take the surname of Grant after M'Pherson.

June 16. James Misick and Daniel T. Smith, esqs. to be Members of the Council of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

June 19. Major-General H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge, K.G. to be Lieut. General in the Army.-The Rev. Philip Pennington, M.A. to be Chaplain, and C. Francis Berens Dawkins, esq. to be Superintendent of Police for the Island of Mauritius. -William Young, Lewis M. Wilkins, Alexander Campbell, and Stephen Fulton, esqs. to be Members of the Executive Council, and Lewis M. Wilkins to be Clerk of the Executive Council, for Nova Scotia.-George Montagu, esq. to be SurveyorGeneral for the district of Natal.-William Henry Doyle, esq. to be a Member of the Executive Council for the Bahama Islands.Malcolm Glassford, John Young, and James Welsh, esqs. to be Members of the Executive Council for Honduras.-Robert Gordon, esq. M.D. to be a Member of the Legislative Council for New Brunswick.--Charles Douglas Stewart, esq. to be a Member of the Council for the Ísland of St. Vincent.

June 20. By Brevet of this date, 58 Lieut.Generals are promoted to be Generals, 73 MajorGenerals to be Lieut.-Generals, 108 Colonels to be Major-Generals, 201 Lieut.-Colonels to be Colonels, 129 Majors to be Lieut.-Colonels, 183 Captains to be Majors. The brevet includes all those Lieutenant-Generals, MajorGenerals, Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels, and Majors who were promoted to their respective

ranks by the brevet of Nov. 1846.-19th Foot, Major-Gen. William Rowan, C. B. to be Colonel. -84th Foot, Major-Gen. G. A. Wetherall, C.B. to be Colonel.-35th Foot, Major Edw. Hely Hutchinson to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet Major Charles Beamish to be Major.-Major-Gen. the Hon. George Anson to have the local rank of Lieut.-General in the East Indies.

June 21. Granville George Earl Granville sworn Chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster.

June 23. William H. Draper, esq. one of the Puisne Judges of Canada West, Robert Baldwin, esq. and Edmund Campbell, esq. both of Canada, to be Companions of the Bath (civil division).-6th Dragoons, Major H. D. White to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. Charles Cameron Shute to be Major.-35th Foot, Lieut.-Colonel W. R. Faber, from 72nd Foot, to be Lieut.-Col. vice Lieut.-Col. James Fraser, who exchanges.

June 26. Royal Artillery, to be Colonels, R. B. Rawnsley, R. Hardinge, R. Andrews, Browne Willis, T. G. Higgins, T. Fox Strangways, J. Eyre, C. Otway, W. C. Anderson, R. S. Armstrong, R. Clarke, and W. Furneaux. -To be Lieut.-Colonels, W. H. Askwith, F. Dunlop, F. Dick, A. Tylee, C. J. Dalton, D. E. Wood, H. M. Tinte, F. M. Eardley Wilmot, J. W. Fitzmayer, G. R. H. Kennedy, G. Sandham, and C. V. Cockburn.-Royal Engineers, to be Colonels, M. A. Waters, P. Cole, E. Matson, and J. C. Victor.-To be Lieut.-Colonels, W. E. Delves Broughton, R. J. Nelson, G. Burgmann, and E Aldrich.

June 27. 1st Life Guards, Major and Lieut.Col. and brevet Colonel Richard Parker to be Lieut.-Col. and Colonel; brevet Major Lord F. A. Gordon to be Major and Lieut.-Colonel. -3rd Light Dragoons, Major Walter Unett to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. G. Forbes to be Major. -9th Light Dragoons, Major A. Little to be Lieut.-Colonel, brevet Major J. R. H. Rose to be Major.-11th Light Dragoons, Major John Douglas to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. Edmund Peel to be Major.-Grenadier Foot Guards, Major and brevet Colonel Thos. Wood to be Lieut.-Colonel; Captains and Lieut.-Colonels and brevet Colonels J. R. Craufurd, W. Thornton, and the Hon. F. G. Hood, to be Majors; brevet Majors E. G. Wynyard, the Hon. R.W.P. Curzon, and Lieut. and Capt. J. Reeve to be Captains and Lieut.-Colonels. - Coldstream Guards, Capts. and Lieut.-Colonels and brevet Colonels the Hon. G. F. Upton and Gordon Drummond to be Majors; Lieuts. and Capts. C. L. Cocks, J. C. M. Cowell, and James Halkett to be Captains and Lieut.-Colonels. - Scots Fusileer Guards, Captains and Lieut.-Colonels and brevet Cols. Geo. Moncrieffe and E. W. F. Walker to be Majors; brevet Majors R. Moorsom and F. C. A. Stephenson to be Captains and Lieut.-Colonels.-29th Foot, brevet Lieut.Col. Matthew Smith to be Lieut.-Col.; brevet Major John Power to be Major.-53rd Foot, brevet Col. H. Havelock, C.B. to be Lieut.Colonel; brevet Major W. H. H. F. Clarke to be Major.-60th Foot, Major John Jones to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet Major F. R. Palmer to be Major.-99th Foot, brevet Col. J. N. Jackson to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet Lieut.Col. G. M. Reeves to be Major.-Brevet, brevet Lieut.-Col. Eardley Wilmot to be Colonel; Lieut. and Capt. P. L. C. Paget, Scots Fusileer Guards, to be Major.-3rd Drag. Guards, Capt. T. T. S. Carlyon to be Major.

NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

May 26. Rear-Admiral E. W. Hoare to be a Vice-Adm. on the Reserved List; Rear-Adm. John Coode, C.B. to be Vice-Adm. of the Blue; Capt. Michael Seymour to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue.

June 16. Lieutenant Roderick Dew, of H.M. steamship Encounter, to be Commander.

William Thornely, esq. to be Distributor of Stamps at Liverpool.

W. S. Kirkes, M.D. to be Assistant-Physician of St. Bartholomew's Hospital.-Mr. Coote to be Assistant-Surgeon.

Members returned to serve in Parliament.

London-Lord John Russell, re-el. Morpeth.-Rt. Hon. Sir George Grey, re-el.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. Right Hon. and Right Rev. Earl of Auckland, D.D. (Bishop of Sodor and Man), Bishopric of Bath and Wells.

Hon. and Rev. H. Powys, Bishopric of Sodor and Man.

Hon. and Rev. G. Wellesley, Deanery of Windsor; also, to be Domestic Chaplain to the Queen.

Rev. R. Barton (R. of St. George), to the SubDeanery of the Cathedral Church of Christ, Dublin.

Rev. T. C. B. Stretch, Archdeaconry of Geelong, dio. Melbourne.

Rev. R. Wickham (V. of Gresford), Archdeaconry of St. Asaph.

T. E. Headlam, M.A.(M.P. for Newcastle-upon-
Tyne), Chancellor of the diocese of Ripon.
Rev. L. T. Lewis, Vicarship-Choral in the
Cathedral Church of St. Asaph.

Rev. W. Allford, Folke R. Dorset.
Rev. M. Anstis, Cubington R. Bucks.

Rev. H. Atkinson, Edermine Prebend and Rec. tory, dio. Ferns.

Rev. W. A. Battersby, Chapel of Ease, Derry. Rev. E. Bowen, Little Wigborough R. Essex. Hon. and Rev. G. T. O. Bridgeman, Blymhill R. Shropshire.

Rev. H. B. Burlton, Farway R. Devon.

Rev. R. W. Burton, All Saints' P.C. Gordon Square, London.

Rev.C.Campbell, St.GeorgeV. Wolverhampton.
Rev. J. Chamney, Meigh P.C. dio. Armagh.
Rev. R. Chapman, Normanton R. Lincolnshire.
Rev. C. C. Collins, St. Mary P.C. Alderman-
bury, London.

Rev. H. W. Coventry, Woolstone R. Glouc.
Rev. W. L. Cox, Heywood P.C. Wilts.
Rev. C. B. Dalton, Highgate P.C. Middlesex.
Rev. G. W. B. Daniell, Martin P.C. Wilts.
Rev. J. Davies, Mold V. Flintshire.

Rev.T.C. Dixon, LL.D. Quarry Bank P.C. Staff.
Rev. E. Du Buisson, Breinton P.C. Herefordsh.
Rev. J. Fawcett, Cappoquin P.C. dio. Lismore.
Rev. W. French, Reydon V. w. Wangford P.C.
and Henham P.C. Suffolk.

Rev. O. Goodrich, Humber R. Herefordshire. Rev. J. Griffiths, St. Fagan R. w. Llanilterne C. Glamorganshire.

Rev. J. Harries, Llaniltid P.C. Glamorgansh. Rev. J. C. Head, O'Brien's Bridge P.C. dio. Killaloe.

Rev. C. Hensley, Cabourn V. Lincolnshire. Rev. R. C. Hubbersty, Cartmel P.C. Lanc. Rev. E. D. G. M. Kirwan, Wootton-Waven V. w. Ullenhall C. Warwickshire.

Rev. J. F. Lingham, St. Mary R. Lambeth, Surrey.

Rev. J. Lloyd, Llanstephan P.C. Radnorshire. Rev. H. J. Longsdon, Seacroft P.C. Yorkshire. Rev. Sir C. MacGregor, Bart. Swallow R. Linc. Rev. W. P. Mackesy, Langcliffe P.C. Yorksh. Rev. G. Morgan, St. Paul P.C. Poole, Dorset. Rev. H. Morgan, Aberavon P.C. Glamorgansh. Rev. J. Murray, North Walsham V. w. Antingham R. Norfolk.

Rev. J. Murray, Wroxton V. w. Balscott C. Oxf
Rev. G. Murray, Dedham V. Essex.
Rev. J. T. Oldrini, Beeston V. Notts.
Rev. J. R. Owen, Llanverres R. Denbighshire.
Rev. W. Quekett, Warrington R. Lancashire.
Rev. H. B. Sands, Northwood P.C. Middlesex.
Rev. H. F. Seymour, Barking V. Essex.
Rev. I.G. Smith,Tedstone-de-la-Mere R. Heref.
Rev. J. B. Smith, Sotby R. Lincolnshire.
Rev. J. G. Smyth, North Elkington V. and
South Elkington V. Lincolnshire.
Rev. T. Williams, St. George (or Kegidog) R.
Denbighshire.

Rev. J. St. G. Williams, Thomastown R. and
V. dio. Kildare.

Rev. W. Willock, Cleenish R. dio. Clogher.
Rev. J. H. C. Wright, Wolferlow V. Heref.
To Chaplaincies.

Rev. W. B. Arthy, H.M.S. Imperieuse.
Rev. W. Field, Royal Asylum of St. Ann's
Society.

Rev. F. E. Gutteres, H.M.S. Vengeance.
Rev. W. R. Jolley, H.M.S. Amphion.
Rev. F. Lear (R. of Bishopton), to the Bishop
of Salisbury.

Rev. H. Maclean, to the Union, Caistor.
Rev. T. E. Meredith (and Naval Instructor)
H.M.S. Algiers.

Rev. P. Pennington, Colonial, Island of Mauritius.

Rev. J. S. Robson, H.M.S. Leander.
Rev. J. H. Sheppard, at Wiesbaden.

Collegiate and Scholastic Appointments. J. Conington, M.A. Professorship of the Latin Language, University of Oxford.

Rev. H. Plater, Head-Mastership of the Grammar School, Newark, Notts.

J. Waley, M.Á. Professorship of Political Economy, University College, London.

Rev. H. G. Bunsen (V. of Lilleshall), LectureSecretary for the Church Missionary Society, dio. Lichfield.

Rev. E. Day, Lectureship, Limehouse, Middx. Rev. M. M. Dillon, a Mission to 30,000 Fugitive Slaves in Canada.

Rev. H. T. Whately (R. of Rodington, Salop), Lecture-Secretary to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, dio. Lichfield.

BIRTHS.

May 13. At Molshanger, Hants, Mrs. Wyndham S. Portal, a dau.-18. At Moy hall, Mrs. Mackintosh, of Mackintosh, a son.19. At Bramford hall, Suffolk, the Hon. Mrs. George Warburton, a dau.-21. In Grosvenor sq. the C'tess of Dartmouth, a dau. In Belgrave sq. the wife of the Right Hon. Sidney Herbert, a son.-At Frankfort-on-theMaine, Mrs. Edmond St. John Mildmay, a son.

-22. At Harrington square, Mrs. F. W. Oliphant, a dau.-At Carlton terrace, the Duchess of Argyll, a dau.-23. The wife of J. Tollemache, esq. M.P. a son.-At Tunbridge Wells, the Hon. Mrs. E. Cropper, a son.

At

-At Greystoke castle, Cumberland, Mrs. Howard, a son. At Calverley park, Tunbridge Wells, the wife of C. G. Mansel, esq. Civil Service, Nagpore, a dau.-24. Boulogne-sur-Mer, the Hon. Lady Mostyn, of Talacre, a dau.--25. At Plaistow, Essex, Mrs. W. B. Bathurst, a dau.-At Edinburgh, the wife of Charles W. Orde, esq. a son and heir. 27. At Norton cottage, near Chichester, the wife of S. P. B. Gybbon Monypenny, esq. a son.-28. At Windermere, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Bellasis, 3d Bombay Eur.

Regt. a dau.- At Arklow house, Connaught place, Lady Mildred Hope, a dau.-29. At the rectory, Campsey-Ashe, Suffolk, Mrs. Jermyn Pratt, a son.--At Newport, the wife of Capt. Henry Hall Dare, of the 23d Royal Welsh Fusileers, a dau.--31. At Dorking, the wife of George Cubitt, esq. a son.-At Worcester park, Surrey, the wife of Sir Frederick Currie, Bart. a son.

June 2. At College house, St. Helier's, Jersey, the wife of the Rev. W. G. D. Henderson, D.C.L. a son. At Milford, Lymington, Hants, the wife of Lieut. William Charles Geary, R.N. a son.--3. At Sussex gardens, Hyde park, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Crofton, a son. -At Halkin-st. West, Mrs. Baring, a son.-6. In Burwood place, the Hon. Mrs. Spencer Ponsonby, a son.--At Queen street, May-fair, the Hon. Lady Vavasour, a dau.-In Grosvenor-st. the wife of Capt. Sir James Clark Ross, R.N. a son.-At High Park, N. Devon, the wife of Paul Wilmot, esq. a son. 7. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Lady Louisa Alexander, a son. 8. At Whittingham,

N. B. Lady Blanche Balfour, a son.-9. At Rawcliffe hall, Mrs. Creyke, a dau.-11. At Penshurst castle, Kent, Lady De l'Isle and Dudley, a son.-At Norfolk crescent, Hyde park, the wife of Captain Tyler, R.E. a son. 13. At Connaught pl. the C'tess of Rosse, a son.--At Southampton, the Hon. Mrs. Stretton, a dau.

MARRIAGES.

Dec. 8. At Melbourne, William Newman Shadwell Keen, M.D. second son of the Rev. C. T. Keen, of Aylsham, Norf. to Jessie-Margaret, eldest dau. of the late William Macleod, esq. H.E.I.C.S. of Calcutta, and Brixton.

28. At St. Kilda, near Melbourne, William Crawford, esq. Lieut. R.N. third son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Robert Crawford, to MaryAnn-Winthorp, youngest dau. of the late Adm. Sir Lawrence W. Halsted, G.C.B. and granddau. of the first Lord Exmouth.

Feb. 20. At Bombay, Alfred Cotton Way, esq. 28th N. Inf. son of E. Way, esq. of Newport, I. W. to Bessie-Charlotte, only dau. of Capt. H. Y. Eager, H.M. 90th Light Infantry.

25. At Cochin, E. I. John Simpson, esq. Lieut. 48th M.N.I. eldest son of J. A. Simpson, esq. of Montague pl. Russell sq. to Sophia, eldest dau. of Capt. Welch, 26th Madras N.I.

At Meerut, John Henry Norman, esq. Calcutta, to Emily-Elizabeth, second dau. of the Rev. George Carter, Minor Canon of Norwich.

27. At Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, the Rev. H. Badnall, M.A. Chaplain to the Bishop of Cape Town, to Sarah, dau. of J, O. Smith, esq.

March 2. At Bombay, T. Tristram Piers, esq. 29th Bombay N.I. to Charlotte-Mary, eldest dau. of the late Rev. H. B. Tristram, Vicar of Eglingham, Northumberland.

3. At Hongkong, Henry Donne Brown, esq. to Ellen, eldest dau. of Sir J. A. Douglas, R.N. 7. At Mercara, in Coorg, James Douglas Robinson, esq. Madras Civil Serv. to Gertrude, eldest dau. of the Rev. Alfred Fennell, B.A.

8. At Allahabad, Edward Harris Greathed, esq. of Uddings house, Dorset, Major 8th Regt. to Louisa, relict of George Archer, esq.

10. At Bombay, John Lodwick Warden, esq. Bombay Civil Serv. eldest son of John Warden, esq. Member of Council, to Emily, dau. of Charles Ducat, esq.

21. At Nice, Nicolas, only son of the late Frederick Blonmer, of the Russian Corps Diplomatique, to Anne-Catherine-Franciska, second dau. of Crofton Vandeleur Fitzgerald, esq. of co. Clare.

25. At Madeira, William Cossart, esq. of Lennard pl. St. John's wood, to Elizabeth, fifth dau. of Thomas H. Edwards, esq.--At Plymouth, Lieut. John James Douglas, R.M. second son of John Douglas, esq. of Walmer, to Margaret-Jane, eldest dau. of G. A. Barbor, esq. Capt. late 8th Bengal Light Cavalry.

April 4. At Chollerton, the Rev. James Allgood, second son of Robert Lancelot Allgood, esq. of Nunwick, Northumb. to Isabella, third dau. of the late C. A. Williamson, esq. of Balgray, Dumfriesshire.

6. At Goring, Sussex, Wm. Newton Warren, of Lincoln's inn, barrister, to Elizabeth, dau. of Levi Bushby, esq. of Field pl. near Worthing. -At Inverness, Alfred-Robert, fourth son of the late Col. Harry Gough Ord, R.A. of Bexley, Kent, to Belissa-Jane, third dau. of the late Rev. W. Smyly.-At Gibraltar, Lieut. John Henry St. John, 92d Highlanders, to Margaret, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Warren, 55th Regt.-At Naples, Richard C. Naylor, esq. of Hooton hall, Cheshire, to Caroline, second dau. of the late Rev. R. Tredcroft, of Tangmere, Sussex.

8. At Hampstead, George Morgan Patmore, esq. late of Demerara, to Georgiana, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Edward Andrews, LL.D. of Walworth.-At St. Mark's Kennington, Thomas Hanslip, esq. son of the late Capt. Hanslip, of Norman cross, Hunts, 66th Regt. to Charlotte-Ann, second dau. of the late John Laurie, esq. of Hadley, Middlesex.--At Cheltenham, Henry Gibbon, esq. of Great James street, Bedford row, to Mary, second dau. of Robert Jacomb Hood, esq. of Bardon pk. Leic.

10. At Monkstown, William Richard Crosbie, esq. only son of the late Edward Crosbie, esq. of Dublin, and grandson of Sir Paul Cros bie, Bart. to Catherine, only dau. of the late Rev. Samuel Madden, of Kilkenny.

12. At Kingstown, Sir Lionel Smith, Bart. 71st Light Inf. to his cousin, Fanny, fourth dau. of the late Thos. Pottinger, esq. of Mount Pottinger, co. Down.

13. At Cheltenham, Capt. Cracknell, R.M. to Kate, youngest dau. of the late G. H. Dansey, esq. of Ludlow.

15. At Pimlico, Walter-Milbanke, youngest son of J. A. Walmisley, esq. of Bessborough gardens, to Emma, eldest dau. of the late James Burrows, esq. of Lower Belgrave place.

At Pentonville, J. W. Leslie-Jinks, late of St. John's coll. Camb. to Charlotte, elder dau. of C. Falcke, esq.

17. At Frankfort, Francis Bayley, esq. youngest son of late Rt. Hon. Sir John Bayley, Bart. to Charlotte, dau. of late Mons. Frederic Roulet, of Neufchatel.At Guernsey, John Blackwood De Butts, esq. Royal Eng. youngest son of the late Gen. Sir A. De Butts, K.C.H. to Katharine-Carterette, second dau. of Capt. R. C. M'Crea, R.N.--At St. George's Hanover square, Alfred-George, second son of William Tarte, esq. of Eaton sq. to Emily, dau. of the late William Dunlop, esq. of Lewisham.At Paddington, Robert Canning, esq. of Hellidon house, Northamptonsh. to Harriet-Sarah, youngest dau. of the late George Anslow, esq. of Brewood, Staffordshire.

18. At Brighton, Edmund Jones, esq. M.D. of Ross, Heref. to Elizabeth, widow of J. E. Eckley, esq. of Credenhill, and eldest dau, of the late W. C. Brandram, esq. of Gower st.At Boultham, near Lincoln, Charles Coningsby Waldo Sibthorp, esq. late Capt. 1st Royal Dragoons, second son of Col. Sibthorp, M.P. to Charlotte-Elizabeth-Mary, elder dau. of Lieut.Col. Richard Ellison, of Boultham hall.

At Tunbridge, the Rev. Gorges Richard Dallas Walsh, Chaplain to the Dow. Lady Vivian, to Helen-Catherine, dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Middlemore, C.B.Colonel.--At Thirsk, Major Sanders, K.C.S. to Jane, widow of William

Henry Bayntun, esq.--At Blunham, Charles Livias Grimshawe, esq. of Fenlake Barns, Bedfordshire, to Emily Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Gillies Payne, Bart. of Blunham house.

-At Hawstead, the Rev. Frederic Cheere, third son of the late C. M. Cheere, esq. of Papworth hall, Camb. to Marianne-Emily, dau. of the late Robert Hood, esq. of Farmly, co. Kilkenny.At Froxfield, Joseph Thorlby, esq. of Helpingham, to Emma, second dau. of the late Rev. J. H. Duke, M.A. of Demerara.

19. At Rotherfield Greys, Oxon, William Stephens, esq. of Maidenhead, to Mary-AnneMelloney, youngest surviving dau. of the late Rev. George Scobell, D.D. Rector of Brattleby, Linc.-At Newport Pagnel, John Hopkinson Boot, M.D. of Sleaford, to Catherine-Ann, second dau. of the late Wm. T. Dawson, esq. of Leverton house. At St. George's Hanover square, the Rev. Henry C. Powles, M.A. of Oriel coll. Oxford, to Emily-Caroline, dau. of the late Rev. Allen Cooper, M.A. Perp. Curate of St. Mark's, North Audley st.--At Colchester, Thomas George Vereker, esq. 12th Regt. to Eliza; also, the Rev. Edward F. Ventris, M.A. to Rose, daus. of the late Thomas Fisher, esq. of St. Osyth.--At Bloomsbury chapel, James Alexander Campbell, esq. of Glasgow, eldest son of Sir James Campbell, of Stracathro, Forfarsh. to Aun, second dau. of Samuel Morton Peto, esq. M.P.-At Southampton, the Rev. G. W. Phipps, M.A. Curate of Husband's Bosworth, Leic. eldest son of Lieut.-Col. P. Phipps, of Oaklands, Clonmel, to Agnes-Bertha, dau. of John Witt, esq. J.P.--At Stratford St. Mary, the Rev. Thomas James Bewsher, of Great Holland, Essex, to Eliza-MargarettaWilsford, eldest dau. of William Hewer, esq. late of Guernsey.--At West Ham, Essex, the Rev. Alfred Deck, B.A. Trinity coll. Camb. Curate of St. Thomas, Winchester, and youngest son of the late Mr. I. Deck, Camb. to Annie, eldest dau. of J. A. Chalk, esq.- At West Brompton, John, only son of John Philips Philips, esq. of the Wray, Grasmere, to RosaElizabeth, widow of the Rev. J. S. Money Kyrle.--At Lockwood, near Huddersfield, the Rev. T. E. Espin, M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Lincoln coll. Oxford, Professor of Pastoral Theology at Queen's coll. Birmingham, and Rector of Hadleigh, Essex, to Eliza, youngest dau. of John Jessop, esq.-At Topcliffe, Thirsk, Count Leszczyc Suminski, of Tütz castle, West Prussia, to Ann-Elizabeth, only dau. of George Hudson, esq. M.P. of Newby park, Yorksh.

20. At Romsey, the Very Rev. George Henry Sacheverell Johnson, Dean of Wells, to Lucy, youngest dau. of the late Rear-Adm. Robert O'Brien. At Norwich, the Rev. R. W. Pearse, M.A. and Rector of Gaywood, second son of Brice Pearse, esq. of Ashlyns hall, Herts, to Alice-Maria, youngest dau. of the Rev. Canon Wodehouse.At All Souls' Langham pl. Rowland-Hill, son of David Derry, esq. of Plymouth, banker, to Julia-Margaret, eldest dau of Lewis H. Chandler, esq. of Berners st.-At Walthamstow, the Rev. Shadwell Morley Barkworth, M.A. second son of the late John Barkworth, esq. of Tranby house, near Hull, to Ellen, dau. of Alfred Janson, esq.-At Charlton, Kent, the Rev. Arthur Rawson Ashwell, M.A. Principal of the Diocesan college at Culham, to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of J. F. Fixsen, esq. of Blackheath. At Paddington, Thos. Hunter Lane, esq. eldest son of the late Dr. Hunter Lane, of Brook st. to Catherine, younger dau. of the late Robert Bleayard, esq. of Slaidburn. -At Bath, Wm. Cuninghame Cuninghame, esq. 79th Highlanders, to Louisa-Frances, only dau. of John Ormond, esq.-At Bath, James J. Rawlins, Lieut. 44th Bengal N.I. to EmmaAugusta-Wilmot, second dau. of the late Major

Parke, 61st Regt.-At St. George's Hanover square, Edward S. Dendy, esq. of Arundel, Secretary to the Earl Marshal, to Mary-Caroline, only dau. of the late Charles Fitz-William White, esq. of Croydon, and adopted child of Thomas R. Burt, esq. of East Grinstead.At the church in Gordon sq. John Barclay, esq. M.D. of Leicester, to Emma-Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of John Bate Cardale, esq. of Bedford house, Tavistock sq.-At St. Pancras, the Rev. Lancelot Capel Bathurst. Incumbent of Wythall, Worc. to Ellen, eldest dau. of George Hodgkinson, esq. of the Grove, Kentish Town. At St. Pancras, George-WilliamBryant, eldest son of George Fred. Kiallmark, esq. of Fitzroy sq. to Clari-Sophia, youngest dau. of Benj. Cuff Greenhill, esq. of Knole hall, Som. At Offord D'Arcy, Hunts, Harrison, second son of the late Henry Hayter, esq. of Eden Vale, Wilts, to Eliza-Jane, eldest dau. of the Rev. T. Walker, Rector of Offord D'Arcy.

-At Blackburn, the Rev. K. Atherton Rawsthorne, of Hutton hall, Lanc. to Cecilia, second dau. of Joseph Feilden, esq. of Witton house. -At Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton, the Rev. Francis John Kitson, B.D. Rector of Hemyock, Devon, to Isabella, dau. of the late William Speke, esq. Jordans, Ilminster.--At Witney, Frederick, second surviving son of William Hogge, esq. of Thornham, Norfolk, and Biggleswade, Beds, to Alice-Georgiana, youngest dau. of the late Tomkyns Dew, esq. of Witney court, Herefordsh.-At Liverpool, the Rev. Charles Heathcote Carr, Incumbent of St. John's, Limehouse, third son of the late R. L. Carr, esq. to Diana, youngest dau. of Anthony Swainson, esq.-At St. Hilary, Glam. Hamil ton, youngest son of Evan H. Baillie, esq. of Gloucester pl. Portman sq. to Ellin-Maria, eldest dau. of the late Rev. George Traherne, Rector of St. Hilary.At Birch, Essex, the Rev. Henry Nicholas Gwyn, of Cally, Kirkcudbrightsh. to Charlotte-Louisa, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Henry Freeland, Rector of Hasketon, Suffolk.--At West Meon, Hants, the Rev. William Preston Hulton, second surviving son of the late Henry Hulton, esq. of Bevis Mount, near Southampton, to Julia-Anne, second dau. of the late Rev. John Griffin, Rector of Bradley, Hants.-At Paddington, the Rev. William English, Leamington, to FrancesHarriet, second dau. of late Rev. John Morgan, Vicar of Burton Dassett, Warw.--At Wentworth, Yorksh. the Rev. John Levett, M.A. Incumbent of Swinton, to Susan-Octavia, youngest dau. of the late James Upton, esq. of Great Russell street, Bloomsbury.Hitchin, Herts, the Rev. George Gainsford, only son of G. R. Gainsford, esq. of Brighton, to Annette, fourth dau. of the Rev. Henry Wiles, Vicar of Hitchin.-- At Brighton, Joseph James Maberly, esq. of Harley st. to Rebecca-Dennistoun, youngest dau. of the late Alexander Lang, esq. of Overton, Dumbartonsh.--At Braithwell, near Doncaster, Robert-Peel, eldest son of Robert Peel Willock, esq. of Barfield house, near Manchester, to Sarah-Anne, second dau. of Alexander Lingard, esq.At Manningham, near Bradford, John Hollings, esq. of West house, to Mary-JaneHope, eldest dau. of the Rev. W. Mitton.At Ramsbury, Wilts, Joseph Henry Clark, esq. of Altwood, near Maidenhead, eldest son of the late Joseph Clark, esq. to Rachel, eldest dau. of William Rowland, esq.--At Dinton, Wilts, Herbert Barnard, esq. of Portland pl. and Ham, Surrey, to Ellen, eldest dau. of William Wyndham, esq. M.P.--At Canterbury, Wm. Lemon Oliver, esq. of Widcombe house, De Beauvoir sq. and Threadneedle st. to Bertha, youngest dau. of William Mount, esq. of Canterbury.At Salcombe Regis, Devon, Edw. H. Solly, esq. of West heath, Congleton, Chesh,

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