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Espinasse and Clerc are amongst the dead. Others are mentioned, but I am unable to test the truth of the report which came to me. All military men to whom I spoke this morning are unanimous in stating that the strategic combinations of the Emperor are worthy of the first Napoleon. By his able movements he led the Austrian Commander-in-Chief into the net, and even General Hess was not able to prevent the disaster."

General Gyulai's conduct on this occasion has been condemned by every one, and he has since been relieved of his command.

The following description of the battle of Magenta is taken from Galignani's Messenger:

"Magenta, which will henceforth become illustrious in story, is a small town of about 6,000 inhabitants, situated near Naviglio Grande. It is the first stage on the road to Milan, from Novara by Buffalora. Three roads lead from Novara to the bank of the Ticino. The first and most direct passes by Trecate, and ends at the bridge of Buffalora; the second, more to the north, passes through Galliate, and descends to the river nearly opposite the village of Turbigo; and the third, still more to the north, passes through Cameri and Piccheton, and by a curve joins the Ticino at some distance from the Galliate road. At the moment when the French troops crossed the Ticino, General Gyulai, who was evacuating Lomellina, had quitted Garlesco and transferred his head-quarters to Abbiate Grasso, on the left bank of the river, a few kilometres above Buffalora. The passage of the French army was therefore effected in view of the Austrians, who endeavoured to oppose it, but were repulsed with considerable loss. That took place on Friday, and as the advance of the French and Piedmontese troops had evidently, from the simultaneousness of their late movements, been

skilfully prepared beforehand, and formed part of a regular strategical combination, we may suppose that the allied troops, immediately on the banks of the Ticino, becoming free, hurried forward by every available passage, so as the next day to be in as great force as possible at the opposite side of the river. The Austrians, on their part, seeing that their opponents would march straight for Milan, had concentrated their forces to prevent them, and the consequence was the series of combats of which the general results are so briefly but eloquently told in the telegraphic despatch. It is known from late telegrams received that the operations of the army of General Gyulai were directed by Baron de Hess in person; so that it is the best General in the Austrian army that has just been defeated in a battle where not fewer than from 160,000 to 170,000 men must have been engaged, the numbers being certainly the greater on the Austrian side."

JUNE 26.

Paris.-A supplement to the Moniteur, published this evening, contains a telegram dated Cavriana, June 26, 11.30

a.m.;

"The Austrians, who had crossed the Mincio for the purpose of attacking us with their whole army, have been compelled to abandon their positions, and to withdraw to the left bank of the river Mincio. They have blown up the bridge of Goito. The loss of the enemy has been very considerable, but our loss is much less. We have taken thirty cannon, more than seven thousand prisoners, and three flags. General Neil and his corps d'armée have covered themselves with glory, as well as the whole army. General Auger has had an arm carried off. The Sardinian army inflicted considerable loss on the enemy after having contended with great fury against superior force."

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May 20. Sidney Smith Saunders, esq., to be Consul at Alexandria.

Henry Walter Ovenden, esq., to be Consul at Baltimore.

May 26. Barnes Peacock, esq., at Calcutta, to be a Baronet.

May 28. Frederick Hamilton, Secretary of Legation at Athens.

Chief Justice

esq., to be

Hon. Wm. Geo. Eden, to be Secretary of Legation at Stuttgard.

June 1. The Hon. George Elliot, on a special mission to Naples, to congratulate the King of the two Sicilies on his accession to the throne.

June 3. Sir George Ferguson Bowen, K.C.M.G., to be Governor of the newly erected colony of Queensland, formerly called Moreton Bay, New South Wales.

The Rev. Edward Wyndham Tufnell, D.D., to be Bishop of Brisbane, Queensland.

The Rev. Piers Calveley Claughton, D.D., to be Bishop of St. Helena.

June 4. Andrew Cathcart, esq., to be Consul in Albania.

June 6. Sir Arthur Charles Magenis, K.C.B., to be Ambassador at Naples.

Augustus Berkeley Paget, esq., to be Ambassador at Stockholm.

The Hon. Charles Augustus Murray, to be Ambassador at Dresden.

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William Lowther, esq., to be Secretary of Legation at Naples.

George Glynn Petre, esq., to be Secretary of Legation at Hanover.

W. A. Henry, esq., to be Sol.-Gen., Nova Scotia. Henry Hasyard, esq., to be Col.-Sec.; Geo. Wright, esq., Col.-Treas.; Robert Crawford, esq., to be Registrar; Frederick Brecken, esq., Att.Gen.; and Thomas Owen, esq., Post-Master, Prince Edward's Island.

Wm. Henry Bodkin, esq., Q.C., to be Assistant Judge at Clerkenwell."

June 10. John McAndrew, esq., M.D., to be K.C.B.

The Hon. W. Stuart, to be Secretary of Legation at Naples.

George Brand, esq., to be Consul at Lagos. Charles Thomas Newton, esq., to be Consul at Rome.

June 15. The Right Hon. the Earl of Malmesbury, and the Right Hon. Sir John Pakington, bart., to be K.G.C.B.

June 17. Capt. Sanford Freeling, R.A., to be Col.-Sec., Gibraltar; Hercules George Robert Robinson, esq., to be Governor, Hongkong; Col. Geo. Abbas Kooli D'Arcy, to be Governor at the Gambia Settlements.

The Rev. Henry Lynch Bosse, B.A., to be Archdeacon of Llandaff.

BIRTHS.

April 19. At Bellary, India, the wife of Col. Patton, H.M.'s 74th Highlanders, a son.

May 6. At King's-house, Spanish-town, Jamaica, the wife of his Excellency Charles Henry Darling, esq., a son.

May 13. At Dromoland, co. Clare, Darling,

the Lady Inchiquin, a dau.

May 17. At Langley, near Southampton, the wife of Drummond Wingrove, esq., The Grove, Worth, a dau.

May 18. At Elm-cottage, Fishponds, near Bristol, the wife of Edwin Peterson, esq., a son. Mrs. Lloyd, of Hafod, near Mold, a son.

May 19. At Whitby-hall, near Chester, the wife of John Grace, esq., a son.

May 20. At Park-house, Selby, the wife of J. S. Harrison, esq., of Brandsburton-hall, a dau. May 22. At Woolwich, the wife of Col. Francklyn, C.B., Royal Artillery, a dau.

May 23. At Stoneleigh-abbey, Kenilworth, Lady Leigh, a son.

At Aldborough-manor, the wife of Andrew S. Lawson, esq., a dau.

At Rome, the Marchesa Marianna Paulucci de' Calboli (née Simpkinson), a son.

May 24. At Edrom-house, Berwickshire, the wife of R. C. Kidd, esq., late 9th Lancers, a dau. At Castlefield, Calne, the wife of Michael F. Ward, esq., a dau.

At Beaumaris, the wife of Major W. D. Hague, 5th West York Militia, a dau.

May 25. At Balcombe Rectory, Sussex, the wife of Capt. J. W. Wetherall, a dau.

At Revelstoke Parsonage, the wife of the Rev. P. Carlyon, a dau.

May 26. At Downing, North Wales, Viscountess Feilding, a son and heir.

At Cheltenham, the wife of the Rev. George Butler, Vice-Principal of the College, a dau.

At Rathmines, near Dublin, the wife of Chas. G. Grey, esq., of Ballykisteen, Tipperary, a dau. At Pitcairlie, Mrs. Cathcart, of Carbiston,

a son.

At Sibton-park, Suffolk, the wife of J. W. Brooke, esq., a dau.

In Leinster-st., Dublin, the wife of John R. S. Wallis, esq., Drishane-castle, co. Cork, a dau. GENT. MAG. VOL. CCVII.

At Graveley Rectory, near Huntingdon, the wife of the Rev. J. P. Birkett, a son.

May 27. At the Queen's House, Lyndhurst, the wife of Lawrence H. Cumberbatch, esq., a dau. At Leamington, the wife of Capt. J. S. Willes, Bengal Army, a son.

At East Hetton, the wife of Joseph Pearson, esq., a son and heir.

At Ockbrook-house, Derbyshire, the wife of Edmund Yates Peel, esq., a son.

At Eglingham-hall, Northumberland, the wife of Robert Ogle, esq., a son.

May 28. At Hindon, Wilts, the wife of Henry Young, esq., a dau.

At Florence, the wife of Capt. John Andover Wood, a dau.

At Chedburgh Rectory, Suffolk, the wife of the Rev. W. C. Rawlinson, a dau.

At West Drayton-hall, near Uxbridge, the wife of S. T. Baker, esq., a son.

May 29. At Colley-house, Tedburn St. Mary, the wife of J. B. Gregory, esq., a son.

At Clifton, the wife of Bt.-Major Edward C. Butler, 36th Regt., a son.

May 30. At Lower Brook-st., the Lady Bate

man, a son.

At Stoke Damerell, the wife of Henry Baker, esq., a son.

At Burnt Ash-lodge, Lee, the wife of P. M. Parsons, esq., a dau.

At Tor-house, Wells, Somerset, the wife of John Seager Gundry, esq., a dau.

May 31. At Shenley-house, Bucks, the wife of J. Baily, esq., a son.

At Eldon-road, Kensington, the wife of John S. B. de Courcy, esq., a son.

At Albion-st., Hyde-park, the wife of the Rev. H. F. Rose, Rector of Homersfield-with-St.-Cross, Suffolk, a son.

At Albany-st., Regent's-park, the wife of Edward Boodle, esq., a dau.

June 1. At Leytonstone, Essex, the wife of T. Fowell Buxton, esq., a dau.

a dau.

At Ayot St. Lawrence, Lady Emily Cavendish, At Woodborough, Somersetshire, the wife of W. Savage Wait, esq., a dau.

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At Florence, the wife of T. Tower, esq., a son. June 2. At Old Shelmingford-hall, Ripon, the wife of Thomas Kitchingman Staveley, esq., a son. At Dowro-terr., Jersey, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Anderson, C.B., Royal Artillery, a son.

At the Grange, Bedale, the Hon. Mrs. I. J. Monson, a dau.

At Craven-hill-gardens, Hyde-park, Mrs. H. Cadman Jones, a dau.

At Manchester-sq., the wife of Henry Smith Lawford, esq., a dau.

June 3. At Millhill, the wife of John M'Laren, esq., a dau.

In Welbeck-st., the wife of Lieut.-Col. W. H. Larkins, late of H.M.'s Bengal Militay Forces, a dau.

June 4. At Wiston Rectory, Sussex, the wife of the Rev. C. W. A. Napier, a son.

At Marine-villa, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Ralph Smyth, late Bengal Artillery, a son.

At Hotel Kley, Bonn-on-the-Rhine, Prussia, the wife of Lieut.-Col. C. J. Oldfield, a dau.

June 6. At Mynehead, Somerset, the wife of W. A. Sandford, esq., a son and heir.

At Donhead-hall, Wilts, the wife of John Du Boulay, esq., a son.

At Ingram Rectory, Northumberland, the wife of the Rev. James Allgood, a dau.

At Porchester-house, Porchester-terr., London, the wife of W. Perceval Henery, esq., a son. At Pembridge-crescent, the wife of J. Anderson Fawns, esq., barrister-at-law, a dau.

At Belgrave-sq., the Countess of Stradbroke, a dau.

At West-hill, the wife of F. G. Abbott, esq., a

son.

June 7. At Priory-house, Chichester, the wife of Richard Wilkins, esq., a dau.

At Toft, Cambridgeshire, the wife of the Rev. W. W. New bould, a son.

At Quarndon, near Derby, the wife of Charles Yelverton Ba guy, esq., a dau.

At the residence of her father, Stratford-abbey, Stroud, Mrs. James Stanton, a son.

June 8. At Pentrebylin, Shropshire, the wife of Capt. H. Calveley Cotton, a son.

At Hodnet Rectory, Salop, Mrs. Richard Hugh Cholmondely, a dau.

At Nether-court, near Ramsgate, the wife of Capt. H. T. Howell, East Kent Militia, a dau.

At Hale-Villa, near Farnham, the wife of R. J. Elrington, esq., 10th Hussars, a son.

At Gogo-vale, Largs, Ayrshire, Mrs. Cochran Wilson, of Belltrees, a son.

At Macaulay-buildings, Bath, the wife of Lieut.Col. Villiers, a dau.

June 9. At Purstone-lodge, the wife of the Rev. T. Hepworth Hall, a son.

The wife of the Rev. G. R. Roberts, M.A., of the Royal E. I. Military College, Addiscombe, a dau.

The wife of Thomas Gee, esq., of the Castle, Upton-on-Severn, a dau.

June 10. At Runwell-hall, Essex, the wife of Thomas Kemble, esq., a dau.

At Hyde-park-gate, South, the wife of Richard Thomas Cousens, esq., a son.

At Four Ashes-hall, Staffordshire, the wife of the Rev. Charles Amphlett, a dau.

At Lancaster, the wife of Capt. B. Thornhill, late 2d Dragoon Guards, a dau.

June 11. At South Audley-st., Lady Worsley,

a son.

At Rutland-gate, the wife of Henry Fox Bristowe, esq., a son.

At Woodlands, Kenn, Devonshire, Mrs. Wm. Ley, a son.

At Wyke, near Weymouth, the wife of John Mallard, esq., a dau.

At Higham, Leicestershire, the wife of Capt. Carden, a son.

June 12. At Upper Mount-st., Dublin, the wife of Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms, a

son.

The wife of B. H. Hine, esq., Mapperley, Nottingham, a dau.

June 13. At Grove-house, East Molesey, the wife of James Criswick, esq., a son.

Lady Wenlock, a dau.

At Roby-hall, Prescot, the wife of Thomas Edwards-Moss, esq., a dau.

At Cholmondeley-villas, Long Ditton, the wife of John Kaye, esq., a son.

June 14. In London, the wife of W. H. Heylar, esq., Coker Court, Yeovil, a son.

At Somerset-court, Weston-super-Mare, Mrs. G. Barons Northcote, a dau.

June 15. At Carlton-road-villas, the wife of A. G. Codd, esq., of the Inner Temple, a son. At Milford-house, the wife of R. Smith Barry, esq., a dau.

June 16. At Clifton, near York, the Hon. Mrs. Charles St. Clair, a dau.

June 17. At Bedford-sq., Brighton, the wife of Capt. Gore, Royal Artillery, a son.

June 18. At Elmore-court, Gloucestershire, the wife of W. V. Guise, esq., a dau.

At the Lawn, Sittingbourne, the wife of Wm. Whitehead Gascoyne, esq., a dau.

At Kensington-gore, the wife of Robert Ker, of Argrennan, N.B., a dau.

At Lynton-lodge, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, Mrs. Edward Montrésor, a son.

June 19. At Hyde-park-st., Lady Elinor Cavendish, a son.

At Eaton-terrace, the Hon. Mrs. T. K. Story, prematurely, of a son, still-born.

At Hay, the wife of the Rev. W. L. Bevan,

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MARRIAGES.

April 6. At St. Catherine's, Canada West, John Ronalds, esq., to Emily Agnes, dau. of the Rev. H. Massing berd, of London, C.W., and formerly Vicar of Upton, Lincolnshire.

April 7. At Allahabad, East Indies, John Hudson, esq., Capt. H.M.'s 43rd Regt. Light Infantry, Brigade Major at Allahabad, to Isabel Muir, second dau. of Major-Gen. Charles F. Havelock, Imperial Ottoman Army.

April 12. At St. Peter's, Fort William, Lieut.Col. Scudamore, C.B., 14th (King's) Light Dra

goons, to Caroline, eldest dau. of Philip W. Le Geyt, esq., Bombay Civil Service.

April 14. At Ramandroog, Lieut. and Adj. Charles J. Pearse, H.M.'s 47th M.N.I., to Harriet Emma, eldest dau. of Charles Pelly, esq., Collector of Bellary, and granddau. to the late Sir J. H. Pelly, bart., of Upton.

April 16. At Bombay, Alexander Sangster, esq., of Bombay, to Katherine Isabella, third dau. of Wm. Crawford, esq., barrister-at-law, Chief Magistrate and Commissioner of Police, Bombay.

April 30. At Kingston, Jamaica, Henry Westmorland, esq., to Mary Elizabeth; and at the same time, Croker L. B. Pennell, esq., to Emily May, only daughters of the Rev. Thomas Stewart, D.D., Rector of Kingston.

May 7. At Dover, Arthur Thomas Frederick, esq., 5th Dragoon Guards, to Lydia Emily, elder dau. of the Rev. A. J. Nash, Montagu-sq., London. May 10. At Messing, Mr. James Nelthorp, of Melbourne-sq., Brixton, to Fanny, dau. of Mr. John Moore, of Harborough-hall, Messing.

May 11. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., Capt. Henry Naugh, son of George Naugh, esq., and grandson of the late Sir Henry Tichborne, bart., of Tichborne-park, Hants, to Catherine, dau. of the late Wm. Baker, esq., and stepdau. of Wm. Willotts, esq., of Wolverton-house, Dorset.

May 17. The Rev. Charles Cooke, Rector of Withycombe, to Charlotte D., third dau. of the late Rev. Samuel Medlicott, Rector of Loughrea, Ireland.

At All Saints', Knightsbridge, Col. Ferguson, of Raith, M.P., to Emma, eldest dau. of the late James Henry Mandeville, esq., of Merton, Surrey, and granddau. of John Henry Mandeville, esq., formerly H.M.'s Minister Plenipotentiary at Buenos Ayres.

At St. Paul's Church, Prince's-park, Liverpool, Henry P. Horner, esq., of Liverpool, (to Eliza Anne, dau. of the late Rev. Charles Chauncy, Vicar of St. Paul's, Walden, Herts.

At Waterford, Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Victoria Cross, Lieut. Bengal Artillery, to Nora Henrietta, youngest dau. of the late John Bews, esq., 73rd Foot.

May 18. At Trinity Church, Paddington, Nathaniel Borrer, esq., of Parkyns-manor, Hurstpierpoint, to Sarah Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Charles Pilgrim, esq., of Kingsfield, Southampton.

At Payhembury, John Venn, esq., to Petronella, dau. of the late John Pyle, esq., of Luppitt.

At Newcastle-on-Tyne, Wm. Henry, son of the Hon. G. F. Angas, of Lindsay-park, Angaston, Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia, to Mary, only dau. of the Rev. George Steward, of Eusemere-hill, Westmoreland, and Newcastle-on-Tyne.

May 19. At All Saints' Church, Child Hill, Hendon, Middlesex, Thomas Meyler, of Taunton, only son of William Morgan Meyler, esq., of Ashmeade-house, Gloucester, to Mary, only dau. of the late William Montague, esq., of Gloucester.

At Kilmersdon, Richard Lane Baylift, esq., 100th Royal Canadian Regt., to Henrietta, youngest dau. of the late Robert John Peel, esq., of Burton-on-Trent.

At All Saints', Rutland-gate, the Rev. Lethbridge C. E. Moore, M.A., (late Capt. H.M.'s 17th Regt.,) son of the late Capt. Moore, of the same regt., to Agnes Emma, second dau. of the late Right Rev. Ph. N. Shuttleworth, Bishop of Chichester.

At St. Mary's, Great Sankey, William Maylor, esq., C.E., of the Madras Presidency, second son of the late George Maylor, esq., of Liverpool, to Mary Ellen, youngest dau. of Edward James Pemberton, esq., of Sankey-lodge, Warrington.

At Lee, Hugh Mackay Gordon, eldest son of the late Adam Gordon, esq., of Blackheath-park, to Susan Amelia, eldest dau. of the late Charles Hewit Sams, esq., of Lee.

At Llanfair, Waterdine, Shropshire, Capt. J. R. Sladen, of H.M.'s Bengal Artillery, to Maria Anne, second dau. of the Rev. J. R. N. Kinchant, J.P. of Nantiago.

At Sheffield, the Rev. R. J. Steele, Incumbent of East Haisley and Ingleby Arncliff, to Sarah Alathea, dau. of John Jeeves, esq., Sharrowgrange, Sheffield.

May 21. At Clifton, Henry Stratton Bush, Major in H.M.'s 41st (the Welsh) Regt., to Ellen Peyton, third dau. of Benjamin Peyton Sadler, esq., R.N., Clifton.

At Staindrop, James Trotter, esq., surgeon of the Durham Artillery Militia, fifth son of the late Col. Trotter, Deputy-Lieut. and J.P., to Mary, youngest dau. of the late J. Elliot, esq., banker, Carlisle.

At Hull, William Wright, esq., of Singlesthorne-hall, East Riding, to Jane Eliza, third dau. of the Rev. Charles Cory, Vicar of Skipsea.

May 23. At Dublin, Capt. Philip H. Somerville, R.N., to Catherine, youngest dau. of the late Hugh R. Cuming, esq., of Beach-park, co. Carlow, and Cornahilt, co. Cavan.

At Neufchatel, Switzerland, Nash Edwards Vaughan, esq., of Rheola, Glamorganshire, to Anna Maria Louisa, third dau. of Ed. Swainston Strangwayes, esq., of Alne-hall.

May 24. At Dublin, Wm. Kennedy, esq., M.R.C.S.L., of Richmond-st., Mountjoy-sq., Dublin, to Grace Marian, eldest dau. of the Hon. Mr. Justice Hayes, Mountjoy-sq.

At St. Paul's, Sketty, the Rev. J. R. Hall, Rector of Boldon, and examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, to Louisa Frances Catherine, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Eden, esq., of the Bryn, near Swansea.

At Cranborne, Joseph Stone Studley, esq., of Broadwinsor, Dorsetshire, to Lucy Jane, only dau. of Wm. Traer Chappel, esq., of Truro.

At St. Paul's, Canonbury, the Rev. Brocklesbury Davis, M.A., late Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, and Church of England Missionary to Allahabad, to Constantia Eliza, second dau. of the Rev. J. Carver, M.A., Canonbury, Middlesex. At Bolton-abbey, the Rev. Chas. Newton Paulet, Vicar of Kirkhammerton, to Margaret, youngest dau. of the late T. Dykes, esq., of Hull. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., Joseph Philip Shaw, esq., of Gort-house, Petersham, to Jane Sabina, dau. of the late Major Bolger, 93rd Regt., and widow of Capt. Collard, of Walthamstow.

May 25. At Machynlleth, the Rev. John Jones, B.A., of Shrewsbury, son of Lewis Jones, esq., of that town, to Mary, second dau. of J. F. Jones, esq., Machynlleth.

May 26. At Leek Wootton, Warwick, the Rev. Francis Burton Shepherd, M.A., of Oriel College, Oxford, and Curate of Scholes, Cleckheaton, to Frances, dau. of John Lane, esq., of the Woodloes, Warwick.

At Kibworth, the Rev. James Legge, D.D., of Hong Kong, to Hannah Mary, younger dau. of John Johnstone, gent., of Hull, and relict of the Rev. George Willetts, of Salisbury.

At St. Gabriel's, Pimlico, the Rev. Francis Phillott, youngest son of the Rev. James Phillott, Rector of Stanton Priors, Somersetshire, to Margaret Anne, youngest dau. of the late Anthony Benn Church, of Ince, Cheshire.

At South Newton, Wilts, George Game, jun., esq., of Pointington, Somerset, to Elizabeth Sophia, youngest dau. of the late Geo. Jesty, esq., of Druce.

At Yately, Hants, the Rev. Wm. Tringham, Rector of Wotton Fitzpaine, Dorset, to Elizabeth Anne, second dau. of Geo. Mason, esq., Manorhouse, Yately.

At Weymouth, the Rev. Williams Sabine, Rector of Hotham, Yorkshire, to Eliza, only dau. of the late Rev. J. J. Matthews, Rector of Melbury Osmond, Dorset.

At Edwin Loach, Herefordshire, E. Atkyns Wood, esq., of Osmington-house, Dorset, to Anna Isabella, eldest dau. of the Rev. James Grassett, Rector of Edwin Loach and Tedstone Wafer.

At Eastham, Cheshire, J. Green Bourne, M.A., Rector of Broome, Kidderminster, to Sarah Jane, youngest dau. of the late Rev. John Handforth, Incumbent of St. Peter's, Ashton-under-Lyne.

At Brighton, Harvey Wm. Dixon, esq., of Storrington, Sussex, to Emma, fourth dau. of Wm. Anderson, esq., of Brighton.

At St. Michael's, Chester-sq., Lieut.-Col. E. G. W. Keppel, of Lexham - hall, Norfolk, to Harriet Jacqueline, youngest dau. of Sir Anthony Buller, of Pound, Devon.

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