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coal-dealers. S. Witton, Oldswinford, Worcestershire, glass-manufac. Sir W. H. Clerke, Bart. Walmersley, Lancashire, miller. E. Sanders, Hambledon, Surry, blanket-manufac. L. Littais, Crosby-row, Walworth, merchant. J. Warren, Manchester, innkeeper. Yates, Stockport, Cheshire, muslin manufac. H.Whit le, Reading, Berkshire, coach-master. R. Houlding and J. Houlding, Preston, Lancashire, dealers in Tiquors. J. Smith, St. Martin's-fane, baker. H. Williams, St. Mary, Newington, Surry, money-scrivener. Tho. O'Neill, Albion-street, Christchurch, Surry, merchant. W. Stone, Queen-street, Cheapside, merchant. T. Wardle, Trump-street, warehouseman. Chris. Askew, Kendal, Westmoreland, merchant. S. Lumb, Rishworth, Yorkshire, cotton-manufac. H. Lewington, Andover, Southampton, innholder. P. Hodgson, Liverpool, linen-draper. W. Bland, Birmingham, grocer. Ja, Adams, King's-Arms, Kent-road, Surry, Victualler. J. Jones, Wigmore-street, Cavendish-sq. coach-maker. Susan. Knight, Aldersgate-st. T. Hol Jand, Bedfordbury, woollen-draper. W. Ewins and W. James, Birmingham, composition ornament-maAufac. W. Bell, Bath, coach-master, T. Lloyd, Dud rey, Worcestershire, grocer.

BIRTHS.

Lady Lucy Bridgman, of a son and daughter, at Wigan. Of sons: the Marchioness of Winchester, at Amport House; the Ladies of W. Knatchbull, Esq. Russell-place; of Sir J. Law. son, Bart. at Brough Hall; of a still born, the Marchioness of Donegal; of three, Sarah Mason, the wife of a labourer, at Cowley, near Cheltenham; of Sir G. Temple, Bart. in Gloucester-place.

Of daughters, the Marchioness of Bute; Mrs. Oldfied, at Grotto House; the Ladies of G. Smith, Esq. George-street, Mansion House; of Lieut. Col. Morden; of B. Hobhouse, Esq. M. P. at Bath; and Mrs. Cooper, of Smith-street, Chelsea.

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J. Fane, Esq. son of the Member, to Miss Loundestone, of Brightwell Place, Oxfordshire. Lieut. Col. D. L. Cameron, to Miss Kinlock. J. Hammett, Esq. M. P. to Miss Woodford, daughter of the baronet. At Stoke Newington, Captain Compton, late of the India service; aged 72, to Miss Jeffries, teacher at a boarding school, aged 66. At Dublin, the Hon. F. N. Burton, to the Hon. Valentia Dawless. R. Pigot, Esq ther to the baronet, to Miamson, of Staf ford. By the Right Rev. the Bishop of St. David's, Captain Adam Drumond, of the Royal Navy, to the Right Hon. Lady Charlotte Menzies. Sir R. Harland, to Miss Vernon, of Bury, daughter of the late H. Vernon, Esq. of Great Thurlow Captain Lloyd, of the Guards, to Miss E. B shopp, daughter of Colonel H. Bishopp. General J. White, to Miss Ann Bishopp, another daughter of Colonel H. Bishopp. Colonel Cunynghame, to Mis Mary Thurlow, youngest daughter of Lord Thurlow. The Hon. F. Cavendish, second son of Sir H. Cavendish, Bart. to Lady E. Gore, third daughter of the Earl of Arran, and sister to the Marchioness of Abercorn. Mr. J. Parkinson, of Newgatestreet, to Miss Ann Rowe, daughter of William Rowe, Esq. of St. Thomas Apostle. Mr. M. Jones, of Paternoster-Row, to Miss Mecklenburgh, of Lowestoff, Suffolk.

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At Rome, Madame Felicite, aunt of the King of Sardinia. Suddenly at Chichester, Major-Ge neral T. Jones, aged 68. At Abergavenny, Mrs. Lewis, midwife, aged 77; she began practising at 15 years old, and attended at the birth of upwards of 6000 infants. At Warrington, Mr. S. Robinson, aged 87; he was father to nine children,

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grandfather to 34; great grandfather to 122, and great great grandfather to two. R. Moss, Esq. of the Secretary of State's Office, and youngest son of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. In Gloucesterplace, Brigadier General Arnold. At Thunderton, the Dowager Lady Dunbar. On her passage from Jamaica, Mrs. Major Cameron, niece to the Hon, H. Dundas. Sir J. Lawson, Bart. at BoTough Hall. Mr. Geo. Robinson, sen. bookseller, of Paternoster-row. At his house at Tottenham, H. Jackson, Esq. M. D. and F. R. S. Boughton, Norfolk, within one month, Robert, James, and Benjamin Golding, brothers, and farmers, aged 77, 80, and 84. In her 21st year, Miss Sarah Trivett, second daughter of the Rev. William Trivett, of Lewisham, Kent. At Islington, of a consumption, in her 16th year, Miss E. Hughes, youngest daughter of R. Hughes, Esq. of Sadler's Wells.

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To Correspondents.

The many complimentary Letters received from correspondents respecting our Coloured Engravings, is highly gratifying to the Proprietors of the Monthly Visitor, and can serve only to stimulate them to further exertions in the improvement of their performance.

Lines on Spring are inadmissible. The writer may probably im prove, but his present production has not sufficient merit to recom mend it.

We are sorry to inform Draytoniensis that we cannot admit his. Remarks, &c. for the before-mentioned reason.

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