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been examined, Sir W. Follett, for the defendant, submitted that there was no case against the prisoner. He was indicted for feloniously shooting with intent to murder Captain Harvey Garnett Phipps Tuckett. He was also indicted for shooting with intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. There was no evidence to show that the Captain Tuckett spoken of was the Captain Tuckett who was at Wimbledon. He maintained therefore that the case was not made out, because there was no evidence to show the christian names of the gentlemen who were at Wimbledon that day. The Lord High Steward, Lord Denman, admitted that the point which had been urged was worthy of the consideration of their lordships, and

FRANCE.

that for such purpose it would be requisite that strangers should withdraw. five o'clock the house was re-opened, and the Lord High Steward proceeded to say to each Peer (calling them by their names) "How says your lordship, is James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, guilty of the felony with which he is charged, or not guilty?" Each Peer, laying his right hand on his breast, said "Not guilty, on my honour." Lord Cardigan was then called to the bar, and the Lord High Steward, addressing him, said-" James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, you have been indicted for felony, and have been tried by your Peers; I have the satisfaction of informing you that they say, unanimously, that you are NOT GUILTY.""

FOREIGN NEWS.

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Pacha had quitted Damascus for Gaza, embarking his troops for Egypt. Meheand preparations were being made for met Ali is now confirmed in the hereditary Pashalic of Egypt.

CHINA.

Dispatches have been recived from Chusan, dated October 24. The English and Chinese Commissioners were then in conference together at Ningpo, on the coast, within 90 miles of Pekin. A suspicion had been entertained that the Admiral, in consenting to withdraw his forces from the neighbourhood of Pekin, had committed an error, and allowed himself to be the dupe of the Chinese. Out of 3,650 men landed at Chusan, only 2,036 were fit for duty, chiefly owing to bad diet and want of fresh meat. The English prisoners at Ningpo were treated well, but were in want of proper clothing. Mr. Staunton still continued a prisoner at Canton. The British naval force consisted consisted of 20 sail, exclusive of authority, but had petitioned the Emsteamers. Lin had been deprived of all peror for mercy, pleading his good intentions, recommending him to make no concession to the English, but to tire them out by delays, and that eventually their blockade would draw on them the

hostility of other nations. All external trade with China is quite at a stand.

INDIA.

The intelligence from India is generally pacific, and continues to be of a gratifying nature. Affghanistan remained tranquil, and the news from Khiva and Central Asia was of a satisfactory character. An action had occurred in Seinde, on Dec. 1, at Kotriah, between 4000 Beloochees,

posted among the hills, and commanded by Nusseer Khan, and 900 sepoys, and two field-pieces, commanded by Lieut.-Colonel Marshall; 500 of the enemy were slain, and 6 chiefs and 132 followers were taken

prisoners. Nusseer Khan escaped on foot, but all the baggage, &c. were captured by the British, who only lost one officer and ten privates-30 more were wounded. Further movements against that country were in contemplation.

AMERICA.

The arrest and detention of a British

subject, Mr. M'Leod, by the authorities of the State of New York, on the unfounded charge that he was one of the party who destroyed the Caroline steamer in 1837, during the period the patriots, as they were called, were in possession of Navy Ísland, has caused much discussion. Mr. Fox, our minister, demanded his li beration, but the Federal Government replied that the matter rested entirely with the authorities of the State of New York, and that it was not in the power of the Federal Government to interfere.

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.

Feb. 6. The Gazette contained an announcement, that Prince Albert's name is to be placed in the prayers, liturgies, collects, &c. for the Royal Family, immediately after that of Queen Adelaide.

Feb. 7. A fire broke out in the gallery of Camberwell Old Church. The flames communicated to the organ, belfrey, &c.; the bells fell with a loud crash, which were soon after followed by the roof, and nothing is left standing but the walls of this capacious edifice, which was capable of holding nearly 2000 persons. The bells were entirely melted; and the stained glass in the east window, which was erected last year at the cost of 300l. was entirely destroyed. Many of the monuments (including that of Bartholomew Scott, esq. who married the widow of Archbishop Cranmer, and Lady Hunt, 1604) are ruined and destroyed; but it is hoped that those of the Bowyers, in the chancel, may be preserved and cleaned, and also several of the ancient brass plates. The parish registers which begin 1557 (and from which many copious extracts were published in the Collectanea Topographia and Genealogica, vol. iii. pp. 142168) have fortunately escaped. It has been ascertained that the fire resulted from overheating the flues which passed over the organ loft, and the soot of which set fire to a beam which passed into one of them. At a Vestry held on the 19th of Feb. it was resolved that the church should be rebuilt, to afford accommodation for at least 2000 persons. The expense is estimated at 20,000l. in addition to 3000l. which will be received from a policy of insurance.

Feb. 10. The Christening of her Royal Highness the Princess Royal took place, in Buckingham Palace, with every state and solemnity befitting the occasion. A temporary altar, with the furniture from the Chapel Royal, was erected in the

Throne Room, in the place of the throne. The font, which was of silver gilt, made expressly for the occasion, showed a great deal of elegant fancy in the design, and of skill in the execution. It had a triangular plinth, on the sides of which were the arms of the Queen, Prince Albert, and the infant Princess, embossed, the latter borne on a lozenge, and surmounted by a coronet. On the plinth were three cherubs, who united in supporting a large water lily, which contained the water. The water in the font came from the river Jordan, having been sent as a present to her Majesty for this especial occasion. The rite was performed at half past six o'clock, in the presence of her Majesty, Prince Albert, the King of the Belgians, the Queen Dowager, the Duchess of Kent, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, Bishops of London and Norwich, and the Dean of Carlisle, the Duchess of Sutherland, the Duke and Prince George of Cambridge, the Duke of Wellington, the Marquis of Normandy, Viscount Melbourne, Lord Hill, Lord John Russell, &c. &c. &c. The Archbishop of Canterbury performed the service, and when he came to that part for naming the Princess, her Royal Highness was given into his hands by her nurse; her Majesty the Queen Dowager then named her VICTORIA ADELAIDE MARY LOUISA. The Duke of Wellington officiated as Sponsor on the part of his Serene Highness the Duke of Saxe Cobourg and Gotha. The other Sponsors were-Her Majesty the Queen Dowager; her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester; her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent: his Majesty the King of the Belgians, and his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, In the evening a grand dinner was given in the Picture Gallery, at which 71 guests were present.

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PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

SHERIFFS APPOINTED FOR 1841.

Beds.-A. Macnamara, of Eaton Bray, esq.
Berks-J. J. Bulkeley, of Lindon-hill, esq.
Buckingham-Thomas Newland Allen, of the
Vache, Chalfont St. Giles, esq.

Camb. and Hunt.-J. Marshall, of Elm, esq.
Cumb.-J. R. Walker, of Gillgarron, esq.
Cheshire J. Ryle, of Henbury-hall, esq.
Cornwall-Postponed.

Derb.-J. B. Bowdon, of Southgate-house, esq.
Devon-J. C. Bulteel, of Fleet, esq.

Dors. Sir R. P. Glyn, of Gaunts-house, Bart.
Durh.-W. Russell, of Brancepeth-castle, esq.
Essex.-John Archer Houblon, of Great Hal-
lingbury-place, esq.

Glouc.-J. W. Walters, Barnwood-house, esq.
Heref.-Robert Lane, of Rylands, esq.
Herts.-R. W. Gaussen, of Brookmans, esq.
Kent-De La Mark Banks, of Sheppy-court,
Minster, esq.

Lanc.-Sir T. B. Birch, of the Hazler, Bart.
Leic.-Rich. Mitchell, of Enderby, esq.
Linc.-Sir J. C. Thorold, of Syston-park, Bart.
Monm.-Sam. Homfray, of Bedwelt, esq.
Norf.-Sir J. J. Buxton, Shadwell-lodge, Bart.
Northampt.-Sir R. H. Gunning, Horton, Bart.
Northumb.-Sir M. W. Ridley, Blagdon, Bart.
Notts.-Henry Smith, of Wilford, esq.
Oxford.-John Loveday, Williamscote, esq.
Rutland-Joseph Tomblin, of Leighfield, esq.
Salop-Hon. G. F. Hamilton, of Burwarton.
Somerset-W. F. Knatchbull, Babington, esq.
Stafford-Thos. Cartwright, of Hill-hall, esq.
Southampton-Horatio F. Kingsfort Holloway,
of Marchwood-lodge, Southampton, esq.
Suffolk-Sir J. R. Rowley, Tendring-hall, Bart.
Surrey-Wm. Leveson Gower, Titsey-place,
Oxstead, esq..

Sussex-Sir Rich. Hunter, of Patching, Knt. Warw.-Kelynge Greenway, of Warwick, esq. Wilts-Ambrose Hussey, of Salisbury, esq. Worcester-T. C. Hornyold, of Blackmorepark, esq.

Yorks.-F.W.T. V. Wentworth, of Wentworthcastle, esq.

WALES.

Anglesey-R. T. Griffith, of Garyeglwyd, esq. Breconshire-W. H. Bevan, of Glannant, esq. Cardigan.-David Davies, of Cardigan, esq. Carm.-J. W. Philipps, of Aberglasney, esq. Carnarvon-D. W. Griffith, of Hafodydd-Brithion, esq.

Denbigh-Henry Ellis Boates, of Rose-hill, Wrexham, esq.

Flint.-Llewelyn Lloyd, of Pontriffith, esq. Glamorg. Joseph Martin, of Ynistawe, esq. Merion. John Williams, of Bron Eryri, esq. Montg.-J. Vaughan, of Rhos Brynbwa, esq. Pembroke.-Geo. Roch, of Butterhill, esq. Radnor.-Postponed.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

July 27. Sir W. H. Maer Naghten, of the Civil Service on Bengal estab. Bart. Envoy and Minister from the Government of India to Schah Soojah-ool-Moolk, to accept the insignia of the first class of the Dooranee empire.

Oct. 6. Sir N. Harris Nicolas, Knt. Commander and Chancellor of the Ionian order of St. Michael and St. George, to be a Grand Cross of the same order.

Jan. 25. Knighted, Robert Horsford, esq. Solicitor-gen, of Antigua..

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Jan. 26. Bedfordshire Militia,-Wm. Astell, esq. (Col. of the late Royal East India Volunteers) to be Lieut.-Colonel.-Wm. Richardson, Capt. R.N. to wear the cross, of the first class, of Isabella the Catholic, conferred for his services in support of the troops of the Queen of Spain, while in command of H. M. S. Clive, on the coasts of Catalonia and Valencia.

Feb. 1. Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Willshire, K.C.B. to accept the insignia of the 1st class of the Dooranee empire.-Major Edw. Vicars to accept the cross of the 1st class of the order of San Fernando, and the insignia of a Knight of Isabella the Catholic, conferred for his services from the siege of Bilbao to the 4th May, 1837.

Feb. 4. John Montagu Pulteney Derbishire, a minor, eldest son of Stewart Derbishire, of nia-Maria, dau. and heir of John Montagu, of Montreal, in Canada, esq. by Elizabeth EugeYork-st. Baker-st. esq. to take the name of Montagu only, and bear the arms.

Feb. 6. Lt.-Col. C. Carmichael Smyth, C.B. to accept the insignia of the third class of the Dooranee empire.

Feb. 11. Knighted, Thomas Erskine Perry, esq. a Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay.

Feb. 12. William Martin, esq. to be Chief Justice, Wm. Swainson, esq. Attorney-gen. and Wm. Spain, esq. Commissioner for Lands, in the colony of New Zealand.-Samuel Viscount Hood, in compliance with the will of the late Charles Tibbits of Barton Segrave, co. N'pton, esq. to use the surname of Tibbits in addition to all titles of honour, and bear the arms of Tibbits quarterly, with those of Hood. -Major-Gen. Sir Joseph O'Halloran, K.C.B. of the Bengal army, to be G.C.B.

Feb. 15. John Forbes, esq. M.D. F.R.S. (Physician Extr. to Prince Albert) to be Physician in ordinary to her Majesty's household.

Feb. 16. Charles Waybrow Ligar to be Surveyor-gen. of New Zealand,

Feb. 17. William Robinson, esq. to be one of H. M. corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, vice T. Gray.

Feb. 19. James Annesley, esq. (late Consul at Barcelona) to be Consul at Amsterdam; John Story Penlease, esq. (late Consul at Amsterdam) to be Consul at Barcelona; Henry Augustus Cowper, esq. (late Consul at Parà) to be Consul at Pernambuco.

Feb. 22. The Earl of Chichester, Viscount Duncannon, and the Rt. Hon. Sir Geo. Grey, Bart. to be three of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England.-Willoughby Shortland, esq. to be Colonial Secretary at New Zealand. Dame Jane Eliza, widow of Sir William Russell, Bart. in compliance with the will of Wm. Hunt Prinn, of Charlton-park, co. Glouc. esq. to take the name of Prinn instead of Russell, and bear the arms.

Members returned to serve in Parliament.
Canterbury.-Hon. G. P. S. Smythe.
Cavan Co.-H. J. Clements, esq.
Dysart, &c. Burghs.-Lt.-Col. Rob. Ferguson,
jun. of Raith.

Monmouthshire.-C. O. S. Morgan, esq.
Reigate.-Viscount Eastnor.
Richmond.-Hon. Geo. W. Fitz William.
St. Alban's.-The Earl of Listowel.
Surrey (East).-Edmund Antrobus, esq.
Walsall.-John N, Gladstone, esq.

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NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

To be Captain, R. S. Triscott.

To be Commanders, Alex. Murray, Rob. Dun. can, T. H. Holman. Capt. C. Wyvill to Cleopatra. Commanders, J. Richardson to Phoenix, Hon. A. A. Murray to Wasp, G. G. Loch to Vesuvius, A. Murray to Hydra, C. C. Birkett to Bellerophon, W. H. Hall to Benbow, W. Clark to Edinbugh, D. Curry to Powerful, H. H. Bingham to Princess Charlotte, Gower Lowe to Revenge.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. Stephen Barbut to be a Prebendary of
Chichester.

Rev. W. Acton, Westwicken P.C. Camb,
Rev. W. Adams, Throcking R. Herts.
Rev. W. W. Aldrich, Boyton R. Suffolk.
Rev. B. Bayfield, Ripponden P.C. York.
Rev. F. T. J. Bayly, Whaddon P.C. Glouc.
Rev. M. Beebee, Simonburn R. Northumber-
land.

Rev. St. V. Beechey, Christ Church, Thornton
P.C. Lancashire.

Rev. T. R. Bentley, St. Matthew P. C. Manchester.

Rev. G. H. C. Bidwell, Bessingham R. Norf. Rev. J. Bluck, Walsoken R. Norfolk.

Rev. C. H. Borrer, Hurstpierpont R. Sussex. Rev. R. C. N. Brackenbury, Blocklesby R. Linc.

Rev. J. Brown, Batcombe cum Upton Noble R.
Somersetshire.

Rev. H. Busfield, Coley P.C. Yorkshire.
Rev, R. C. Coxe. Newcastle-upon-Tyne V.
Rev. T. C. Curties, Linton V. Heref.

Rev. J. W. Charlesworth, Woodhead P. C.
Camb.

Rev. T. L. Claughton, Kidderminster V.
Rev. T. M. Cornish, Heathfield R. Som.
Rev. J. Custance, Colwall R. Heref.

Rev. W. Dalby, Compton Bassett R. Wilts.
Rev. M. Davies, Acton Trussel cum Bednall
V. Staffordshire.

Rev. G. Dawson, Woodleigh R. Devon.
Rev. J. Dobie, Royton P.C. Lanc.
Rev. W. Evans, Cwmtoiddwr P.C. Radn.
Rev. J. P. W. Geenly, Burleston and Athel-
hampstead R. Dorsetshire.

Rev. M. H. Goodman, Wilcot V. Wilts.
Rev. G. Gore, Newton St. Loe, Som.
Rev. T. Hillyard, Southam R. Warw.
Rev. W. J. Kidd, Didsbury P.C. Lanc.

Rev. J. Little, Streatley and Sondon V. Bedfordshire.

Rev. J. Macauley, Bovey Tracy V. Devon.
Rev. W. W. M'Creight, Winslow V. Bucks.
Rev. J. W. Maher, Brede R. Sussex.
Rev. - Milner, Penrith V. Cumberland.
Rev. J. A. Morris, Hampton-in-Arden V. Warw.
Rev. W. P. Musgrave, Eaton Bp. R. Heref.
Rev. W. H. Palk, Chudleigh V. Devon.
Rev. J. Papillon, Lexden R. Essex.
Rev. D. Pugh, Abererch V. Carnarvon,
Rev. F. Simpson, Baynton V. York.

Rev. D. C. Stewart, Hutton Roof P.C. Westm.
Rev. J. Willott, Down P.C. Kent.

Hon. and Rev. A. Wodehouse, West Lexham R. Norfolk.

CHAPLAINS.

Rev. T. Brockman to the Marq. Camden.
Rev. T. P. Fenner to Visc. Arbuthnott.
The Rev. T. Dale to the Haberdashers' Lec-
tureship, St. Margaret's, Lothbury.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. T. W. Peile to be Head Master of Repton School,

Rev. J. Waltham to be Second Master of Heath School.

Arthur Mozley, B.A. Oxf. to be Assistant Master of English Lit. at King Edw. School, Birmingham.

David Roberts, esq. Philip Hardwick, esq, and John Chalon, esq. elected Royal Academicians.

BIRTHS.

Dec. 18. At Laggan cottage, Ness Castle, Inverness, the Hon. Mrs. Wm. Fraser, of Saltoun, a dau.- 28. At Cliffe-hall, Yorksh. Lady O'Brien, a dau.

Jan. 10. At Southampton, the widow of H. G. Cary, esq. of Tor Abbey, a dau.-20. At Umberslade, Mrs. Bolton King, a dau. 22. At Knightsbridge, the wife of Lieut. Col. the Hon. C. B. Phipps, a dau.--At Luffness, East Lothian, the Hon. Mrs. George Hope, a son.-23. At Stoke Damerel, Devon, the wife of W. Woolby Cavie, esq. a son and heir.

-In Park-st. Grosvenor-sq. the Hon. Mrs. Butler Johnstone, of Corehead, a son. 24. In York-st. Portman-sq. the lady of G. Cochrane, esq. a son.-28. At Clifton, the wife of Major-Gen. Berkeley, a son.-30. At Sneaton Castle, the wife of Charles Saunders, esq. a dau.-31. At Sedbury Park, the wife of Roper D. R. Roper, esq. of Heighington, co. Durham, a son.-At Adlington Hall, Cheshire, the wife of the Hon. and Rev. Augustus Cavendish, a son.

Lately. At Morne Park, Ireland, the Viscountess Newry and Morne, a dau. still-born,

-In Edinburgh, the lady of Sir Wm. MaxMaxwell, Bart. of Monteith, a son and heir.

-At the Palace, Tuam, the lady of the Hon. the Bishop of Tuam, a dau.

Feb. 1. At Hatton, Middlesex, Lady Pollock, a son. At Harwich, the wife of Edward Digby, esq. R.N. a son.-5. At Gleveringhall, Suffolk, the Hon. Mrs. Vanneck, a dau.

11. In Hertford-st. Mayfair, the Lady R. Greville, a son and heir.-24. The wife of W. J. Thoms, esq. F.S.A. a dau.

MARRIAGES.

Nov. 12. At Chisledon, Wm. Ruddle Browne, esq. to Anne-Nicolson, dau. of L. Lee, esq. Bath, and niece to the late Gen. Sir Wm. Nicolson.

16. At Bycullah, William Henry Bradley, esq. of the Bombay medical est. to Eleanor. Lawrence, eldest dau. of John Simpson, esq. of Tilston, Jamaica.

Dec. 5. At Oporto, Edwin J. Johnston, esq. Consul for that city, to Martha, eldest dau. of E. Rumsey, esq. M.D.

Jan. 9. At Naples, Mr. Richard Valentine, of Palermo, to Mary-Ann, eldest dau. of Alphonso-Matthey, esq. Assistant Commissary

General.

11. At Brighton, Mr. Thomas Moores, Farringdon-st. to Isabella, second dau. of the late Wm. Hutchinson, esq. Earby Hall, Yorkshire.

13. At Paris, Arthur Douglass, of Hoaretown-park, New South Wales, only son of Dr. Douglass, of Havre, to Emily, eldest dau. of Rear-Adm. Sir Salisbury Davenport, K.C.B.

15. At Frant, Saml. Newington, esq. second son of Charles Newington, esq. of Highlands, Ticehurst, Sussex, to Georgiana-Oakely-Malcolm, sixth dau. of the late Major-Gen. Alex. Beatson, of Henly, Sussex.

19. At Eatington, Warwickshire, the Hon. Henry Hanbury Tracy, second son of Lord Lord Sudeley, to Rosamond-Shirley, granddau. of Earl Ferrers, and sister to Viscount Tamworth.

20. At Plumstead, Norfolk, Mr. Timeus, of

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Bedford, to Georgiana, fourth dau. of the late George Webb Hall, esq. of Sneed Park, near Bristol.

21. At Hopesay, Salop, the Rev. James R. Brown, Perpetual Curate of Knighton, Radnor. to Anne-Sarah, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Green, esq. of Stoke House.--At Ashford, Middlesex, Francis Thomas Allen, esq. youngest son of John Allen, esq. of Walcot, Bath, to Miss Cadbury, of Feltliam Hill.

-At St George's, Hanover-square, George Francis, esq. of King's Langley, to Jane, dau. of the late John Lafont, esq. of Barnes lodge.

25. At St. George's, Bloomsbury, Alfred Harrington, esq. of Southend, to EmilyFrench, dau. of the late John Barry, esq. of Montague-st. Russell-sq.

26. At St. George-the-Martyr, Queen-sq., the Rev. Joseph Irvin, Vicar of Brompton, near Scarborough, to Christiana-Louisa, dau. of Thos. Massingberd, esq. of Beckingham, Notts.At Lakenham, near Norwich, Henry Brayne, esq. of Clapham, Surrey, to Elizabeth, youngest dau. of William Taylor, esq. of Great Yarmouth.-At West Hackney, Frederic-William, fifth son of the late Mark Marsden, esq. R.N., to Sarah-Anne, only dau. of John Tulloch, esq. of Bow.At Hackthorn, Edwin-George, youngest son of G. R. P. Jarvis, esq. of Doddington Hall, Lincoln, to FrancesAncotts, eldest dau. of Robert Cracroft, esq. of Hackthorn and Harrington Hall, in the same county. At St. Giles's, Camberwell, Mr. George Simpson, of Crawford-st., Bryanston-sq. to Sophia-Anne, second dau. of John Harris, esq. of Camberwell, and granddau. of the late Alderman John Harris, of Bristol.

27. At Trinity Church, John Henry Briggs, esq. eldest son of the Accountant-gen. of her Majesty's navy, to Amelia, eldest dau. of Luke Hopkinson, esq. of Bedford-row. At Compton Bishop, Somerset, H. A. S. Payne, esq. of Hutton-court, to Kate, third dau. of P. Fry, esq. of Compton-house.- At Churchover, Warw. Robert Johnstone Douglas, esq. of Lockerby, Dumfriesshire, to Lady Jane Douglas, fourth dau. of the Dowager Marchioness of Queensbury.- -At Dinder, near Wells, Henry Fred. Barnes, B.A. youngest son of the late Capt. George Barnes, Ind. N. to Emily, only dau. of the late Rev. Richard Lloyd, Rector of St. Dunstan-in-the-West.- -At Tillington, John Inman Fincham, esq. of Portsmouth Dock Yard, only son of John Fincham, esq. of Chatham Dock Yard, to Eliza, youngest dau. of Edward Tooth, esq.

28. At Pattingham, Andrew Wight, esq. of Leamington Prior's, and of Ormiston, co. of East Lothian, N.B. to Louisa-Mary-Catharine, youngest dau. of Thomas Boycott, esq. of Rudge, Salop.- At Cheltenham, George Taylor, esq. to Christian Elizabeth Campbell, youngest dau. of the late Keith Jopp, esq.Joseph Pim, esq. of Wandsworth, Surrey, to Marianne, dau. of the late Robert Were, esq. of Poole. At St. James's, Nathaniel, son of the late Joseph Cumberlege, esq. of Bombay, to Sophia, widow of Gen. Bradshaw, of Yorkter. Regent's-park.At Bishopwearmouth, the Rev. John A. P. Linskill, A.B. son of Wm. Linskill, esq. late of Tynemouth-lodge, to Isabella, dau. of the late Lieut. John Raleigh Elwes, of the 71st regt. and dau.-in-law to J. Brown, M.D. of Sunderland.At St. George's, Han.-sq. Capt. Clark, late of 2d Life Guards, to Mrs. Hitchcock, West Stowell-house, Wilts.

30. At Bath, Alexander Edwards, esq. of Pontypool, Monmouth, to Emily, only dau. of Robert Clarke, esq. of Bath.At Paignton, Francis John Gillard, son of William Gillard, esq. of Upper Brixham, to Isabella-Louisa, eldest dau. of the late Wm. Pilcher, esq. of Dartmouth.

Lately. At Bristol, Mr. Hewett, late of Ax

minster, Devon, to Jemima Herbert, dau. of S. V. Lloyd, Capt. of the Second Queen's; niece to Lord Chief Justice Eyre, late of the Common Pleas. -At Marylebone, George, eldest son of the late George Stephenson Wintour, esq. Capt. R.N. to Harriet, dau. of Lieut. T. Renou, R.N.At St. James's, Col. G. L. Goldie, C.B. 11th regt. to Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. A. Thistlethwayte, Rector of West Tytherley and Broughton, Hants.At Oldcastle, co. Meath, the Rev. Henry Hugh O'Neill, of Knoctemple, Cavan, to Sarah, dau. of the late Thomas Battersby, esq. of Newcastle, Meath.At Charlton, Lewis H. J. Tonna, esq. to Charlotte-Elizabeth, relict of the late Capt. Phelan.- -At Florence, Strachan J. Popham, esq. second son of the late Adm. Sir Home Popham, to Jane, dau. of Col. A. Campbell, of Ardchattan, Argyleshire.At Bangalore, Gregory Haines, esq. Lieut. 18th M.N.I. to Jane, dau. of Major-gen. Sir Hugh Gough. At Tillington, R. Blagden, esq. of Albemarle-st. London, to Emma, youngest dau. of John Ayling, esq. of Tillington.At Aberdeen, Charles-Frederick Gibson, esq. of Holybourn, Hants, Lieut. 70th regt. to Barbara, dau, of the late Alex. Fraser, esq. of Aberdeen.

Feb. 1. At Gillingham, Dorset, Chas. Trinder, esq. of Devizes, to Frances-Allen, widow of Chevalier de Romestin, and youngest dau. of the late H. B. Deane, esq.

2. At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Stewart Marjoribanks, esq. of Bushey Grove, Herts, to Lucy, relict of William Lord Rendlesham, and dau. of the late E. R. Pratt, esq. of Ryston, Norfolk. At Brighton, R. B. Williams, esq. of Portland-pl., to Clara-Margaret- Westenra, third dau. of T. Darby Coventry, esq. of Greenlands, Bucks, and Kemp-town. Greenwich, Robert-Henry, son of Col. Forman, to Frances-Seymour, second dau. of Lieut. J. W. Rouse, R.N. of Greenwich Hospital. At Huntspill, near Bridgewater, Charles John Dene, esq. of Barnstaple, solicitor, to SophiaFrances-Mary, only dau. of the late F. Jeffery, esq. of Berbice.At Wells, Rev. W. Nevins, of Bridstow, Heref. to Caroline-Anne, youngest dau. of John Willis, esq. of Woodbury Cottage, near Wells. -At Bristol, James Beatty, esq. of Rock Lodge, co. Sligo, to Margaret, youngest dau. of the late John Booth, esq. of Lava, co. Leitrim.At Long Ashton, T. W. Garlike, esq. of Rickmansworth, only son of T. Garlike, esq. of Wickwar, Glouc., to LucyAnne, dau. of J. W. Chadwick, esq. of Long Ashton.

3. Wilmot Seton, esq. to Maria, only surviving dau. of the late A. S. Ramsay, esq.At Halesworth, Suffolk, the Rev. T. Medland, Vicar of Steyning, Sussex, to Fanny, third dau. of the late Robert Crabtree, esq.

4. At Battersea, the Rev. Richard Bellamy, Rector of St. Mary's, Blandford, to MargaretAnn, third dau. of the late Joseph Eade, esq. of Hitchin. At Clifton, Edward Vimpany, esq. to Mary, widow of Henry Colesworthy, esq. of Honiton, only child of the late James Ames, esq. of Bath. -At Heavitree, William-Robert, second son of the Rev. Dr. Warren, Portview, to Emma-Bussell, eldest dau. of the late Major De Mey.

5. At Trowbridge, W. Fowler, esq. of Devizes, to Mary-Webb, third dau. of Wm. Stancomb, esq.

6. At St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, Thomas Musson, esq. grandson of the late Rev. Bartholomew Musson, Rector of Bagington, to Eliza, third surviving dau. of the late William Gosbee, esq. Lydd, Kent.-Henry Stroud Barber, esq. only son of the late Capt. Benj. Barber, E. I. Co's. service, to Mary, second dau. of the Rev. H. J. Parker, Rector of High Halden, Kent.

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