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fresh decree to guard Austria from the contamination of constitutional politics. On this occasion, however, the list of prohibited individuals consists not of English, but of Italians and French. At the head of the list is M. Duvergier de Hauranne, a moderate royalist, and a member of the last chamber of deputies.

RUSSIA.

13.-Oil gass has been introduced into the Russian empire. Mr. Matthew Clarke, in conjunction with the houses of Griffith and Co., London, have obtained the imperial privilege of supplying it during ten years.

MARRIAGES in the year 1824.

February.-Henry Hayne, Esq. his Majesty's Commissary Judge in Brazil, to Mary, the youngest daughter of the late Thomas Slack, Esq., of Bloomsbury-square, and of Braywick-lodge, Berks.

On the 4th of December last, at Madeira, Lieutenant George Augustus Anson, of the 11th dragoons, eldest son of Lieutenant-General Sir George Anson, K. C. B., M. P., to Miss Barbara Park, niece to Henry Veitch, Esq., his Britannic Majesty's Agent and Consul-General for these islands.

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April. John Heaton, Esq. of Plasheaton, Denbighshire, to the Honourable Anne Eliza Henniker, eldest daughter of Lord Henniker.

Lord Francis Conyngham to Lady Jane Paget, the daughter of the Marquis of Anglesea. After the ceremony the Duchess gave a sumptuous entertainment.

May.-The Rev. William Robinson, son of Sir John Robinson, Bart. tn the Hon. Susanna Sophia Flower, the eldest daughter of Lord Viscount Ashbrook.

John Barnard Turner, Esq. grandson of the late Sir Barnard Turner, Knight, to Charlotte Louisa, third daughter of the late Colonel Belford, formerly of the Blues.

On the 5th instant, Capt. Francis J. Davis, of the Grenadier Guards, to Anna, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General Dunlop, M.P., of Dunlop, in the county of Ayr.

Major-General Smith, to Amelia, widow of the late John Leopard, Esq.

June.-Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M. P., to Julia, daughter of MajorGeneral the Hon. Henry Brand.

William George Stepney Cowell, Esq., son of the late Gen. Cowell, and nephew to Sir Thomas Stepney, Bart. to Margaret, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Tomkyns, late of Buckenhill-park, Herefordshire.

July.-The Lord Bishop of Jamaica, to Miss Pope, daughter of the late E. Pope, Esq.

The Hon. and Rev. Henry Edward John Howard, youngest son of the Earl of Carlisle, to Henrietta Elizabeth, daughter of J. Wright, Esq., of Maperley, in the county of Nottingham.

Ön the 12th instant, the Right Hon. Lord De Dunstanville, to Miss Lemon, daughter of Sir W. Lemon, Bart.

Captain Fane, of the Royal Navy, brother to the Member for Oxfordshire, and nephew of the Earl of Macclesfield, to Miss Flint, youngest sister of Sir C. Flint.

Alfred Chapman, Esq. son of Abel Chapman, Esq., of Woodford, Essex, to Caroline, daughter of Sir Francis Macnaghten, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court in Calcutta.

August.-The Rev. Richard Baker, Chaplain to the British residents in Hamburgh, and eldest son of Sir Robert Baker, of Berners-street, to Frances, daughter of the late John Prescott, Esq., of Petersburgh.

Sir Alexander Don, of Newton Don, Baronet, representative in Parliament for the county of Roxburgh,

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to Grace Jane, eldest daughter of John Stein, Esq. Heriot-row. September. The 4th instant, W. Adair Carter, Esq., to Elizabeth Hyde, only sister to Joseph Hayne, Esq., of Haddon, Jamaica, and Burderop-park, Wilts.

Lord Ellenborough, to Jane Elizabeth Digby, only daughter of RearAdmiral Digby and Viscountess Andover.

October.-Richard Ford, Esq., of Glocester-place, to Harriet, daughter of the Earl of Essex.

Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart. M. P., of Eden-hall, in the county of Cumberland, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. and Lady Mary Fludyer, of Ayston.

November.-Gabriel Shaw, Esq. to the Hon. Frances Erskine, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Erskine.

George John Vernon, Esq. eldest son of the Hon. George Vernon, of Sudbury-hall, in the county of Derby, to Miss Ellison, eldest daughter of Cuthbert Ellison, Esq. M.P. for Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

December.-The Right Hon. Geo. Harry Lord Grey, eldest son of the Earl of Stamford and Warrington, to Lady Catherine Charteris, third daughter of the Earl of Wemyss and March.

John Hulme, of Perry-hill-cliffe, Kent, Esq. to Anne, eldest daughter

of the late Gordon Graham Donaldson, Lieut.-Colonel in the Guards.

Edmund Robert Daniell, Esq., of Lincoln's-inn, barrister-at-law, to Louisa Catherine, fourth daughter of Henry Peters, Esq. of Betchworth-castle, Surrey.

BIRTHS in the year 1824. January.-On the 1st instant, at Castle-hill, the seat of Earl Fortes

cue, Lady Mary Hamlyn Williams, of a daughter.

On the 1st. instant, at her father's house at Bedale, the lady of Sir J. Beresford, Bart. of a daughter.

On the 12th instant, at Crichel, the Lady Charlotte Sturt, of a daugh

ter.

February.-On the 1st instant, Lady Johnstone, of a son.

On the 10th instant, at his seat in Carnarvonshire, the lady of Sir Joseph Huddart, of a son.

On the 17th, in Whitehall-place, the Right Hon. Lady James Stuart, of a son.

The 23d instant, at the Heath, Hemel-Hempstead, Herts, the lady of Astley Cooper, Esq., of a son and heir.

April.-The 4th instant, at the Government-house, Jersey, the Lady of his Excellency Major-General Sir Colin Halkeit, K.C.B. and G.C.H., of a daughter.

The lady of Major-General George Cockson, of a son.

On Good Friday, at his seat, Stanley-hall, in Shropshire, the lady of Sir Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart. of a

son.

On the 8th instant, the Hon. Mrs. Smith, of a daughter.

May. Lady Jane Peel, of a daughter.

On the 10th instant, at Lord Calthorpe's, Grosvenor-square, Lady Charlotte Calthorpe, wife of the Honourable Frederick Calthorpe, of a daughter.

June. On the 3d instant, the lady of Captain Franklin, R. N. of a daughter.

July.-At Dulwich, the lady of Edward Lodge Ogle, Esq. of a daughter.

On the 23d instant, at Conway, North Wales, the lady of Sir David Erskine, Bart., of a son and heir.

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18.-Edward Grainger, Esq. Lecturer of Anatomy and Physiology, in his 27th year.

20. At Richmond, James, Earl Cornwallis, Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, and Dean of Durham, aged 81.

21.-Mr. George Mill, the Medallist, Brmingham, aged 31.

February 1.-The Rev. John Lempriere, D. D. Rector of Meeth, in the county of Devon.

2. Mr. John Sinco, Bookseller, Air-street, Piccadilly, aged 75. Mr. S. left large bequests in favour of Dr. William's Library, Redcrossstreet; to the British Museum, and to the Society of Antiquaries.

4.-Sir John Simon, Bart. one of the Masters of the Court of Chancery.

8.-John Fane, Esq. M. P. for Oxfordshire, in eight successive parliaments, aged 73.

11.-At Brae-Man, in the 111th year of his age, Patrick Grant. Two years ago, his Majesty granted this venerable Highlander a pension of one guinea a-week.

21.—At Sneed Park, near Bristol, George Webb Hall, Esq. aged 59, late Secretary to the Board of Agriculture.

23. The Hon. Michael De Cour

cy, Admiral of the Blue, at his seat, Stockton House, Saltash.

23.-Lord Robert Bertie, Admiral of the White, in his 70th year, at Donnington, Berks.

The Rev. Dr. Ford, aged 80, formerly ordinary of Newgate.

27.-The Rev. Edward Cooke, Rector of Haversham, Bucks, at his parsonage-house, known by his History of Whaddon Chase. He was born near Stony Stratford, in 1772.

March 1.-Sir Thomas Reid, at his house, Ewell, Surrey.

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3.-Mr. Vitto, the celebrated performer on the violin, aged 68.

24. Sir Thomas Plumer, Knt. Master of the Rolls.

Aged 83, Richard Bingham, Esq. Colonel of the Dorset Regiment of Militia, at Melcombe, Birmingham.

13. Sir James Graham, Bart. Nethbury, aged 63.

20.-Mr. John Murdoch, aged 77, the early instructor and friend of Burns.

21.-At Bath, Richard Beadon, D. D., Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, aged 87.

May. At the episcopal residence, the Right Rev. Dr. Buckner, Bishop of Chichester, aged 90.

18.-At Islington, aged 81, the Rev. George Strachan, D. D. upwards of fifty years Vicar of that church.

19.-At Leaf-square, Manchester, aged 15, Drinave, one of five Madagascar youths, brought to England for the purpose of being taught the principles of christianity.

21.-At his seat, Hawkeston, Salop, in his 84th year, Sir John Hill, Bart.

22.-At his lodgings, in London, Dr. Joseph Kemp, auther of a New System of Musical Education, and a number of Operas, Songs, &c. He was pupil to the celebrated Jackson, of Exeter.

29.-Philip Neve, Esq. of Barnard's Inn, Barrister at Law, Commissioner of Bankrupts, and a Magistrate for Middlesex.

June 5.-Rev. Dr. Thomas Lee, President of Trinity College, Oxford.

9.-Thomas Chevalier, Esq. Surgeon Extraordinary to the King, at his house in South Audley-street.

10.-In London, Miss Crachami, the celebrated Irish dwarf.

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body was stolen before it could be interred.

17.-The Right Hon. Henry Thomas Howard, Deputy Earl Marshal of England, at his house in Grosve nor-square.

19.-At his house in London, the Right Hon. Lord Macdonald.

At her residence, Seymour-place, Little Chelsea, Donna Maria Theresa Riego, widow of the celebrated Spanish patriot of that name.

21.-At Oxford, Martin Wall, M. D., Clinical Professor, and a distinguished physician.

27.-At Milltown Cottage, Captain George Macpherson, R. N.

29.-James Keith, Esq. Professor of Mathematics, aged 65. He was the author of numerous scientific works, and Accountant to the British Museum.

July 8.-In Mansfield-street, Geo. de la Poer Beresford Tyrone, eldest son of the Marquis of Waterford.

13.-Sir James Fitzgerald.

August 15.-L'Abbé Papillon, in his 69th year, whilst performing divine worship in the French chapel, in George-street, Portman-square.

Maurice Quill, Esq. Surgeon of the First Veteran Battalion, in the New Barracks, Cork.

16.-At Chateau Thierry, aged 67, H. C. de la Fontaine, great grandson to the celebrated Jean de la Fontaine. He lived retired, and his real name was only discovered a short time after his death, annexed to a bank bill.

25.-At Lyons, in France, Abraham Montefiore, of Stamford-hill, Middlesex.

28.-At Clifton, near Bath, Lieut. John Bushman, R. N. In the last expedition under Captain Parry, he bore the title of Assistant Serveyor.

September 7.-Captain James

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