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sacredly? A portion of the Holy Cross? The seamless coat? The blood of some Gennaro or deified saint? Its treasures indeed were-not tempting! The interior of this little chapel 'so celebrated for the miraculous cures that have been effected, by simply kneeling at its shrine " may measure (if one may speak so irreverently) twenty feet by ten, one fourth of whose length being divided off with a strong iron railing enclosing the altar and the sanctum sanctorum. In the centre was a large painting representing Our Redeemer scourged! Jesus Flagellé: the remaining space of the Chapelthat is to say its walls and ceiling were covered with miniature ships-the offerings of mariners- -a legion of images of saints, small pictures, and every ornament which piety could offer or superstition suggest. On the right and left of the door, in the corner, stood two oblong, oaken che stscontaining (as it is said) the staves and bandages of the halt and the lame who deposited them there to attest their miraculous cure. The Stoic or the Infidel may snear at all these things-may call them baubles of superstition-toys of priestcraft and such like. True Christian Charity, however, will find another vent. Joy and gladness will swell the good man's bosom when he sees the rescued mariner with a heart heaving with gratitude to the God of mercies offering-up a little model of the Arc whereon he braved the tempest; his piety will gain-strength before the widow's mite, suspended for the soul of him she loved so well. Yet, even there, every emotion of this kind, every glow of piety, every feeling of devotion, one could almost find in one's heart to say, sobriety of thought is gone, the very moment the eye rests upon the Painting which stood at the top of the room-this' Jesus flagellé.'

"I can well suppose (although it has-not yet fallen to my lot to feel it) one of the immortal touches of a Raphael, a Rubens, a Corregio, or a West, by their own intrinsic beauties and force of reality bearing as a conductor the pilgrim's soul from earth to Heaven-the connecting link—the ladder of his ascent and descent—and that when by its sublime aid the human eye has reached its own horizon, enlivened Faith moves onwards, and on the wings of the Cherubim is borne-up to the pure Empyrean. If so, as a means to an end-an end so transcendent, they are jewels of inestimable price, and their masters the benefactors of mankind. But what can the dull resting of a stone give life to? Such is the design and finish of this, that it cannot but offend the mind that could value the works of such great Masters-it cannot but offend! neither can it exercise any quickening influence over an uninformed mind, however strong in faith, however weak in superstition."

"Is not this," enquired I, "the chapel which contains the candle which has been burning for upwards of eight hundred years?" a thought suggested by some giant tapers near the Picture.

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'No," said my companion, "that was at Desevres or as sometimes called Desurennes a small town about twelve miles, south-east of Boulogne, but it is now extinct-the Reign of terror-the Reign of the Dantons, Marats, Robespierres and Philip Egalités hated too much light for their work: and so they extinguished it— the Revolution put an end to its mysteries."

From Terlincthun we passed the Château d'Honvault, before-mentioned, down to the sands, and so to our Hotel. Thus ended our first day's ramble about Boulogne.

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GENERAL MONTHLY REGISTER OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, AT HOME AND ABROAD,

BIRTHS.

Balfour, the lady Georgiana, of twins, a son and daughter; at Balbirnie, Fifeshire, April 30.

Barnes, the wife of Christopher -, esq., surgeon, of a daughter; at Belle Vue-house, Notting hill, May 1.

Barlow, the lady of Frederick Pratt, esq., jun., or a daughter; at 17, Rutland gate, Hyde-park, May 17.

Batson, the wife of Thomas, esq., of a son;

at Kynastone-house, Herefordshire, May 18. Brewster, Mrs. Edward, 47, Burton-crescent, of a son, May 2. Bridge, the lady of George, esq., captain 3d Regiment (the Buffs), of a son; at Anglesey, near Gosport, May 6.

Brown, the wife of C. Blakely —, esq., M.D.,

of a son; at Hill-street, Berkeley-square,

May 12.

Campbell, the lady of captain James —, Royal Irish Fusiliers, of a daughter; at Ramsgate, May 16.

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Cleather, the lady of captain of twin sons, one of whom was still-born; at Higher Ardwick-lodge, near Manchester, May 3. Cowell, the lady of chevalier Longlands -, Belgian and Ottoman Consul, of a son; at Gibraltar, April 30.

Coylar, the wife of A. -, esq., of a son; at

the Hotel de Noailles, Spa, Belgium, May 2. Davis, the lady of Vaughan, - esq., of a daughter; at Frognal, Hampstead, May 11. Denison, Mrs. Edward H. —, of a son; at No. 20, Thurlow-square, Brompton, May 22. Elwes, the wife of George Cary -, esq., of a daughter; at Brighton, May 9. Forsyth, the lady of William —, esq., of a son; at 3, St. Andrew's-place, Regent's-park, May 8.

Gee, the lady of Robert, esq., of Hollywood, near Stockport, Cheshire, of a son, May 6. Gibbs, the wife of Henry Rucks —, esq., of a son, at Naples, April 23.

Guillemard, the wife of the Rev. J.-, vicar of
Kirtlington, Oxon, of a daughter; at Funchal,
in the island of Madeira, April 19.
Hammick, the wife of Mr. -, of a son; at the
vicarage, Milton Abbey, Devon, May 9.
Hamilton, the lady of captain F. Seymour —,
R.A., of a daughter; at Hampton-grove,
Surbiton, near Kingston-on-Thames, May 4.
Hardcastle, the lady of Joseph Alfred —, esq.,

of a daughter; at 26, Bolton-street, Piccadilly, May 12.

Herschel, the lady of Sir John —, bart., of a daughter; at Collingwood, Hawkhurst, May 9. Hodgson, the wife of Kirkman D. —, esq., of a daughter; at No. 1, Clifton-place, Sussexsquare, May 14.

Hoggins, the lady of A. Wyvill—, esq., L.L.B., barrister-at-law, of a daughter; at St. John'swood, May 13.

Hyslop, the lady of Major A. G. —, Madras Artillery, of a son; at Notting-hill, April 29.

Irvine, the lady of lieutenant-colonel —, C.B., of the Bengal Engineers, of a daughter; at No. 3, Conduit-street West, Hyde-parkgardens, May 17.

Kerry, the countess of -, of a son, at Hendon, May 19.

Macdonald, the lady of his excellency Norman William governor of the colony of Sierra Leone, of a son and heir; at Governmenthouse, Fort Thornton, March 5. Mare, the wife of Charles , esq., of a son, at Westbourne-terrace, Hyde Park-gardens,

May 1.

Naylor, the wife of Samuel —, esq., of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law, of a son, April 29.

Moffat, the lady of captain J. D. —, 11th Bengal Cavalry, of a son; at Leamington, May 23.

Moore, the lady of Ponsonby Arthur —, esq., of a son and heir; at Malta, April 29. Noad, the lady of David Innes —, esq., of a daughter; at Herne-hill, Dulwich, May 10. Paget, the wife of James, of a daughter; at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, April 26. Plasket, the wife of T. Henry - jun., esq., of

a daughter; at St. John's Wood, May 29. Pole, the lady of William Edmund, esq., barrister-at-law, of a daughter; at Wiltonplace, Belgrave-square, May 16.

Robinson, lady, of a daughter, at Knaptonhouse, May 3.

Roper, the wife of David, esq., of a son; at 18, Upper Woburn place, May 17. Sandilands, the lady of the Hon. and Rev, John of a son, at Wardie-lodge, Edinburgh, May 4. Scarth, the lady of the Rev. H. M. - rector

of Bathwick, of a son; at Bath, April 23. Shaw, the lady of J. R. —, esq., of Arrowehall, Cheshire, of a son and heir, May 22. Streatfeild, Mrs. W. Champion, of a daughter, at the Val Madeira, April 3.

Thomas, the lady of Le Marchant —, esq., of a son, at Berkeley-square, May 12. Walker, the wife of captain W. - 69th Regiment, of a son; at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, April 30.

White, the lady of William -, esq., of Grovehouse, Yeovil, Somerset, of a daughter; at Walmer, Kent, May 2.

Williams, Mrs. William

of a daughter; at

No, 9. Upper Porchester-street, Cambridgesquare, May 11.

Willmore, the wife of Graham —, esq., of a daughter, May 10.

MARRIAGES.

Brewin, Anna, youngest d. of Francis Brewin, esq., of Denmark-hill, Surrey, and relict of the late John Charles Addison, esq., of Chiltonhall, Suffolk, to John Francis Sikes Gooday, esq., of Sudbury, Suffolk, by the Rev. T. Beames, M.A., at St. Pancras New Church, May 14.

Bagot, Charlotte Owen, second daughter of captain C. H. Bagot, M.L.C., of Koonunga, formerly of the county of Clare, Ireland, to William Maturin, esq., Auditor-General, by the Rev. James Farrell, at Koonunga, South Australia, October 2.

Beach, Ann Catharine, d. of the late William Beach, esq., of Sloane-terrace, to John Whitmore, esq., surgeon, Chelsea, by the Rev. C. Kingsley, at St. Luke's, Chelsea, May 11.

Beamish, Mary Hamilton, second d. of the Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish, minister of Trinity Chapel, Conduit-street, and chaplain to the Right Hon. the earl of Bandon, to the Rev. Charles Henry Ramsden, second son of Robert Ramsden, esq., at St, James's church, Paddington, May 7.

Bennett, Emily, eld. d. of the Rev. H. Bennett, rector of Sparkford, Somerset, to Charles Crokat, esq.; at Sparkford, by the Rev. Dr. Moberly, April 28.

Bethell, Ellen, eldest daughter of Richard Bethell, esq., Q.C., to the Rev. T. E. Abraham, perpetual curate of Bickerstaffe, Lancashire; by the Rev. C. J. Abraham, of Eton, M.A., at St. Michael's, Highgate, May 9.

Bodley, Georgina, fourth d. of Dr. Bodley, of Merton-house, Furze-hill, Brighton, to Samuel King Scott, esq., seventh son of the late Rev. Thomas Scott, at the parish church, Hove, by the Rev. W. H. Bodley, May 14.

Bond, Harriet Jane, of Earl's court, Brompton, to W. H. Cane, esq., of Uxbridge, at the old Church, Brighton, May 9.

Bowyer, Eleanor Catherine, fourth d. of the late William Atkins Bowyer, esq., of the Manor estate, Clapham, to Beaumont, youngest son of Thomson Hankey, esq., of Brunswick-square, Brighton, at Hove Church, Brighton, by the Rev. S. W. Cobb, rector of Igtham, Kent, May 2.

Buckle, Julia, ygst. d. of Joseph Buckle, esq., of York, to the Rev. H. W. Hodgson, M. A., late Fellow and Chaplain of University College, Durham, son of Rear-Admiral Hodgson, at St. Maurice's, York, by the Rev. Robert Sutton, M. A., Canon of Ripon, April 28.

Burke, Helena Cecilia Hyde, d. of the late Robert Burke, esq., of Prospect, Cork, to sir G. H. Knight, K.S.L., Principal Painter in Ordinary to Her Majesty, &c., at Our Lady Chapel, St. John's Wood, by the Rev. James O'Neal, and afterwards at the parish church of St. Marylebone, by the Rev. Thomas Goldhawk, M. A., May 12.

Butterworth, Ellen, ygst d. of the late Joseph Henry Butterworth, esq., of Clapham-common, Surrey, to C. R. J. Sawyer, esq., second son of the late G. A. Sawyer, esq., of Severn-house, Henbury; at Henbury, Glocestershire, May 14. Cater, Mary Ann, eld. d. of John Cater, esq., of North Brixton, to Thomas Sankey, esq., of Islington, at St. Mark's, Kennington, by the Rev. C. Lane, May 2.

Campbell, lady Mary Louisa, fourth d. of the Earl of Cawdor, to G. Egerton, esq., at St. George's church, by the dean of Lichfield, April 29.

Clark, Elizabeth Jane, eld. d. of William Clark, esq., of Cunningham-place, St. John'sWood, to Edwin Humby, esq., of Windsorterrace, Maida-hill; at Christ Church, St. Marylebone, by the Rev. T. Wharton, May 19th.

Clayton, Eliza Dolly, eld. d. of William Clayton, of Lostock-hall, esq., to captain Charles Edward Stanley, Royal Engineers; at St. Saviour's, Bamber-bridge, Lancashire, by the bridegroom's father, the Lord Bishop of Norwich, April 30.

Coleman, Louisa, third d. of the late Charles Coleman, esq., surgeon, Maidstone, Kent, to D'Oyly Richard Bristow, Bengal Artillery, at St. Peter's church, Islington, by the Rev. J. Haslegrave, M.A., incumbent, at St. Peter's church, Islington, May 25.

Colmore, Charlotte, ygst. d. of the late F. Cregoe Colmore, esq., of Moor-end, Glocestershire, to William Beaumaris Knipe, esq., late captain in the 5th Dragoon Guards, at the parish church, Charlton Kings, May 12.

Cuddon, Rachel Aloysia, third d. of James Cuddon, esq., of Norwich, to Henry Liddell, esq., of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, third son of Cuthbert Liddell, esq., of that place, at the Catholic chapel, St. Giles, Norwich, by the Rev. J. Etherridge, S.J., according to the solemn rites of the Catholic church, April 29.

Cuthbert, Jane Elizabeth, yngst. d. of William P. Cuthbert, esq., Blessington-street, Dublin, to David Wotherspoon, esq., of Cheapside; at St. Mary's, Dublin, by the Rev. G. Cuthbert, May 5.

Davies, Georgiana Selina, eld. d. of the Rev. A. E. Davies, to M. A. George Burgess Hadwen, ygst. son of John Hadwen, esq., of Dean-house, near Halifax, at St. Pancras church, by the Rev. H. Hughes, April 28.

Dewy, Mary Anne, eldest d. of Robert Dewy, esq., collector of her Majesty's customs, Shoreham, Sussex, to Edward Legh, of the Limes, Lewisham, in the county of Kent, esq., by the Rev. John Evans, M.A., at St. James's church, Piccadilly, May 21.

Du Corron, Fanny Augusta, d. of J. A. Du Corron, esq., of Bruxelles, and grand-daughter of the countess d'Auxy, to Arthur Hill Hassall, esq., surgeon, F.L.S., of Norland-villa, Nottinghill; at St. Pancras New church, May 26.

Dymond, Elizabeth, only d. of James Dymond, esq., of George-street, Devonport, to C. F. A. Rider, esq., of Rye-lane, Peckham, and Hitchin, Herts, by the Rev. Arthur Cyril Onslow, at St. Mary's, Newington, Surrey, May 14.

Easton, Mary Anne, eld. d. of Josiah Easton, esq., of Pawlett, to William Henry, eld. son of the late Richard Honnywill, esq., of Clifton; at Pawlett, Somersetshire, by the Rev. J. D. Oland Crosse, May 14.

Elwin Elizabeth, eld. d. of the late Michael Elwin, esq., of Charlton, Dover, to Walter Young, esq.; at Charlton church, Dover, by the Rev. G. S. Elwin, May 19.

Evans, Letitia, fifth d. of Jeremiah Evans, esq., of Clapham-rise, Surrey, to Michael Hall, esq., of Hanover-villa, Kensington-park, at Clapham church, by the Rev. R. Bickersteth, minister of St. John's, May 14.

Field, Mary Ann Dyer, only d. of the late John Field, esq., of Southwark, to Frederick Joseph Routledge, esq., of Upper Stamfordstreet, merchant, eldest son of the late Mr. Joseph Routledge, jeweller, formerly of Ludgate-hill, at St. George's, Hanover-squ., May 23.

Falkner, Ellen, third d. of F. H. Falkner, esq., of Lyncomb-vale, Bath, to John Blaxland, esq., of Hunter's-hill; at St. James's church

Sydney, by the Rev. G. E. Turner, December 23, 1845.

Ferrers, Margaret Anne, second d. of the late Edward Ferrers, esq., and lady Harriet Ferrers, of Baddesley Clinton, and grand-daughter of the late Marquis of Townshend, to captain Arthur Edward Onslow, of the Scots Fusilier Guards, nephew of the Earl of Onslow; at Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire, by the Rev. S. Crowther, April 30.

Field, Susan Frances, d. of John Field, of Upper Gower-street, esq., to Michael Edward Conan, of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law; at St. Pancras church, by the Rev. J. F. Stainforth, May 12.

Forbes, Margaret Moir, third d. of Henry David Forbes, esq., of Balgownie, in the same county, to Alexander Kinloch Forbes, esq., of the Bombay Civil service, ygst. son of the late John Forbes Mitchell, esq., of Thainston, in the county of Aberdeen, at the Cathedral, Bombay, by the Ven. Archdeacon Jeffreys, March 27.

Fraser, Mary, d. of John Fraser, esq., late banker, Inverness, to the Rev. David Mackenzie, from Australia; at Invergordon; May 1.

Gambaro, Charlotte, ygst. d. of Manuel Gambaro, esq., of that city, to Louis Thomas Power, esq., at Gibraltar, by the Right Rev. Henry Hughes, V. A., of that city, and afterwards at the Cathedral church of the Holy Trinity, by the Ven. the Archdeacon of the diocese, April 25.

Gaye, Maria Simpson, ygst. d. of C. S. Gaye, esq., Shefford, Beds, to the Rev. H. M. Willis, of Little Dean, Glocestershire, at St. George's, Hanover-sq., by the Rev. C. H. Gaye, May 19.

Gun, Susan Sarah Christina, d. of the late captain William Gun, and grand-daughter of sir Thomas M'Kenny, Bart., to major Charles Henry Delamain, C.B., 3d Bombay Cavalry, at St. Peter's church, Dublin, by the Rev. Dr. Singer, S.F.T.C.D., April 22.

Gyde, Maria, third d. of William Gyde, esq.. of Cheltenham, to the Rev. J. H. Groome, A.M., rector of Earl Soham, Suffolk, by the Rev. R. H. Groome, A.M., rector of Monk Solam, Suffolk, April 29.

Goldsmid, Matilda Constance, eldest d. of Sampson Goldsmid, esq., of Mecklenburghsquare, to T. M. Phillipson, esq., of Adelaide, South Australia, by the Rev. F. J. Stainforth; at St. Pancras church, May 20.

Hardwick, Emma, d. of the late Mr. Hardwick, of New Bond-street, to John Hardwick, esq., of Credenhill, Herefordshire; by the Rev. W. J. Hutching, M.A., officiating minister of Brunswick Chapel, at St. George's, Hanoversquare, May 19.

Hale, Jane Charlotte, eldest d. of John Blagden Hale, esq., of Glocester, to William Davies, esq., of Stonehouse, Glocestershire, at the church of St. Mary de Lode, Glocester, by the Rev. Mathew B. Hale, April 29.

Hallpike, Ellen, widow of the late Stephen Hallpike, esq., of Singapore, to James Brodie Gordon, esq., of 57, Myddleton-square; at St. Mark's, by the Rev. J. Dolman, May 9.

Heyde, Charlotte Anne, d. of John Von der Heyde, esq., of Sydenham, Kent, to R. F. Bennett, esq., of Stockwell; at St. Michael's church, Stockwell, Surrey, May 2.

Heywood, Margaret, eldest d. of Thomas

Heywood, esq., of Hope-end, Herefordshire, to Thomas Perceval Heywood, esq., eldest son of sir Benjamin Heywood, bart., of Claremont, Lancashire; by the Rev. J. H. Underwood, at the parish church of Colwall, in Herefordshire, May 19.

Hickton, Harriet, only child of the late Mr. T. Hickton, of Retford, Yorkshire, to Richard Rogers Rogers, esq., of North-heath, in the county of Berks; at All Soul's, Langham-place, by the Rev. C. B. Wollaston, M.A., April 30.

Hildeprant, Frederica, Baroness of Blattera and Slabez, in the kingdom of Bohemia, to George Treherne Thomas, esq., at Dresden, April 13.

Hinton, Ann Alexander, eld. d. of Mr. W. S. Hinton, of Bankside, Southwark, and of Beckenham, to Mr. Charles Farrow, of Great Towerstreet, city; at Beckenham church, Kent, by the Rev. A. Brandram, M.A., May 7.

Hodges, Eliza Maria, widow of the late Benjamin George Hodges, esq., to Ernest, second son of the late Alexander Scott, esq., of Beaumont-street, Portland-place, and nephew of the duchesse de Fleury; at the Belgian Catholic chapel, St. George's-fields, by the Very Rev. Monsignore Scott, Vicar-General of Arras, May 16.

Hodnett, Mary Ann, widow of the late captain J. P. Hodnett, to Alexander Lewis, esq., R.N.; by the Rev. H. T. May, A.M., at Kingston church, May 11.

Holden, miss, d. of the late J. Greenwood, esq., of Palace- house, Lancashire, to Ernest Lavie, esq., late captain 8th (King's) regiment, son of the late Sir Thomas Lavie, R.N., K.C.B.; by the Rev: R. M. Master, incumbent, at St. Peter's church, Burnley, May 20.

Hopkins, Mary Wright, only daughter of William Hopkins, M.D., of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, by special license, to Philip Thomas Gardner, esq., of Coningtonhall, in the county of Cambridge; at St. George's church, Hanover-square, May 13.

Horley, Emilia Sophia, second d. of William Horley, of Hoddesdon, esq., to Henry Roper Harmer, esq., eldest son of the late captain Harmer, R.N., of Great Yarmouth, by the Rev. John Lewis Capper, M.A., at Broxbourne church, Herts, April 30.

Ingram, Harriet, second d. of the late James Ingram, esq., of Ades, Sussex, to the Rev. Charles D. Crofts, son of the Rev. G. P. Crofts, of Mallinghouse, near Lewes, in the county of Sussex; by the Rev. Thomas Trebeck, M.A., rector of Chailey, May 20.

Johnson, Caroline Laura, youngest d. of the late Douglas Johnson, esq., of the New-Kentroad, to George Whiting, esq., of 53, Norlandsquare; by the Rev. William Holdsworth, at St. John's, Notting-hill, May 19.

Johnson, Georgiana, youngest daughter of the late William Eagles Johnson, esq., of Portway-hall, in the county of Stafford, and Westbourne-grove, near Dudley, to the Rev. R. F. Spencer, L.L.D.; at St. John's church, Mar. gate, May 12.

Kenrick, Fanny Georgina, youngest d. of the late George Watkin Kenrick, esq., of Woorehall, Shropshire, and Mertyn, Flintshire, to James Edward, esq.; by the Rev. Dean Horsley, at Dundee, May 11.

Kipping, Sarah, second d. of William Kipping, esq., Golden-green, Harlow, to Edward Carnell, of Tonbridge, Kent, solicitor, by the Rev. Marshall H. Vine, at Hadlow, May 13.

Knightly, miss, only child of the late John Wrightwick Knightley, esq., of Offchurch, Bury, in the county of Warwick, to lord Guernsey, eldest son of the earl of Aylesford; by special license, at St. George's, Hanover-square, May 7.

Lacon, Clementina Louisa, third d. of Mortlock Lacon, esq., to captain Spankie, 48th regiment Bengal N.I., eldest son of the late Mr. serjeant Spankie; by the Rev. H. Mackenzie, Great Yarmouth, May 20.

Leach, Mary Frances, eld. d. of Thomas Leach, esq., of Russell-square, to Henry Latham, esq., of the Chancery Registrar's office; at St. George's, Bloomsbury, by the Hon. and Rev. H. Montagu Villiers, May 12.

Lindam, Harriot, eld. d. of Major Lindam, K.H., late of Highland-house, Ivy-bridge, Devon, to Godefroi Chretien de Dompierre de Jonquieres, esq., at the chapel of the British Embassy, in Copenhagen, by the Rev. R. S. Ellis, M.A., May 1.

Lockerby, Crichton, d. of William Lockerby, esq., Liverpool, to Frederick Perigal, esq., of the Camden-road Villas, London; at St. George's, Everton, by the Rev. W. W. Ewbank, May 1.

Mackenzie, Janet Helen Alexandrina, ygst. d. of the late colonel Mackenzie, of St. Heliers, Jersey, to William Frederick Browne Staples, of the Middle Temple, esq., barrister-at-law, second son of M. W. Staples, esq., of Norwood, Surrey; at St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev. Charles Mackenzie, vicar of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-street, May 12.

Mac Nolty, Caroline Emma, d. of the late Patrick Mac Nolty, esq., to the Hon. John Stourton, third son of the Right Hon. Lord Stourton; at the Catholic chapel, in Georgestreet, by the Rev. Randal Lythgoe, May 4.

Mackenzie, Janet Helen Alexandrina, ygst. d. of the late colonel Alexander Mackenzie, of Brixton-hill, Surrey, and formerly of her Majesty's 36th regiment, to William Frederick Browne Staples, esq., barrister-at-law, second son of M. W. Staples, esq., of Crown-hill, Norwood, by the Rev. Charles Mackenzie, vicar of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate; at St. George's, Hanover-square, May 12.

Mann, Susanna Maria, widow of the late James Violett, esq., merchant, of Bordeaux, fourth d. of the late Abraham Mann, esq., of Clapham, to Charles V. Walker, esq., of Tonbridge; at St. George's, Ramsgate, by the Rev. A. Parrin, of St. Peter's, Hammersmith, May 12.

Mason, Jane, second d. of the late Mr. Robert Mason, of Marlborough-street, Leicester, to Mr. James Knight, of Burton-uponTrent, solicitor; at the New Jerusalem church, Summer-lane, Birmingham, by the Rev. E. Madeley, May 14.

Moon, Ellen, 2nd d. of Mr. Alderman Moon, to William Bosville James, esq., ygst. son of the late Major Charles James, of the Royal Artillery; at St. George's church, Hanoversquare, by the Venerable Archdeacon Hollingworth, May 9.

Moresby, Mary, the eld. d. of Captain

Moresby, of the Indian Navy, to Richard Dodd, esq., the second son of Charles Dodd, esq., of Camberwell; at the Old church, Calcutta, by the Veverable Arehdeacon Dealtry, March 14.

Morley, Mary Welby, eld. d. of the Rev. W. Morley, rector of Mavis Enderby, to William James Redpath, esq., Comptroller of Her Majesty's Customs, Boston; at Raithby, Lincolnshire, by the Rev. T. B. Wright, vicar of Wrangle, April 30.

Munk, Elizabeth, second d. of William Munk, esq., of Heavitree, Devon, to Mr. T. W. Bentley, of Cross-street, Islington; at Exeter, May 7.

Phillips, Fanny, second d. of Jonathan Phillips, esq., Gardnor House, Hampstead, to Christopher, eldest s. of John Cheshire, esq., of Hartford; by the Rev. William J. G. Phillips, vicar of Eling, Hants, at St. John's, Hampstead, May 20.

Pope, Eliza, youngest d. of Horatio Pope, esq., of Fant, Kent, to James Joseph Power, esq., M.D., of Maidstone, Kent; by the Rev. J. Henderson, at St. George's, Hanover-square, May 21.

Read, Katherine, second d. of the late Rev. T. C. Rudston Read, of Hayton, to the Rev. J. Atkinson, of Bugthorpe, Yorkshire; at Westbourne church, Hyde-park, May 21.

Shield, Catherine Louisa, d. of the late William Metheringham Shield, esq., of Frieston, Lincolnshire, to John Webster Mayou, esq., of Monmouth; by the Rev. W. Thomas, at Llandawke, Carmarthenshire, May 23.

Sampson, Margaret, to Daniel Barton, esq.; at Hampton Church, in the county of Middlesex, April 30.

Williams, Mary Cross, d. of the late Rev. George Williams, M.A., of St. Anne's, Limehouse, to Robert Pugh, esq., of Clapham Common; by the Rev. John Hoole, M.A., at Trinity church, Stepney, May 23.

DEATHS.

Aitchison, Mary Emma, seventh d. of majorgeneral A. Aitchison, of Ryde; at Ventnor, Isle of Wight, aged 17; April 30.

Allen, colonel Hans, of Claremont-house, Cheltenham, aged 72; April 23.

Anson, Sarah Anne, the wife of captain T: Vernon Anson, R.N., and second d. of the late Richard Potter, esq., of Manchester, formerly M.P. for Wigan; at Penzance, May 5.

Barlow, captain Thomas Pratt, late of the 11, Lancers, at Bath; after some years of severe suffering, May 7.

Barnard George, esq., grandson of the late sir Frederick Barnard, of the Stable-yard, St. James's; at his residence, Cross-Deep, Twickenham, aged 35; May 20.

Bartley, captain George, of Her Majesty's 2d West India Regiment, second son of the late sir Robert Bartley, K.C.B., having survived his ygst. brother, who was killed at Sobraon, but 32 days; at Nassau, New Providence, March 14.

Bastard, the Rev. P. Pownall, ygst. son of the late Edmund Bastard, esq., M.P., of Sharpham, in the county of Devon; at Ryde, in the 54th year of his age, May 6.

Brown, Elizabeth, wife of Ford Madox Brown, esq., d. of the late Samuel Bromley, esq., of Deptford, Kent; at Paris, on her return to England from Rome, May 5.

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