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Hamilton, W. & A. M. Riches-et. Lime-st. June 29
Hartland, J. Gloucester, June 26
Hayzelden, W. Kent, June 15

Hemmerich, J. W. Liverpool, June 19

Hawkins, W. H. T. and H. J. Birmingham, June 19
Humphreys, S. Charlotte-st. Portland-pl. June 4
Huston, G. Cateaton-street, June 22
Hicks, J. Leeds, June 17

Hepburn, C. Commercial-road, June 8
Hassell, J. Islington, July 16

Hopper, C. Little Trinity-lane, July 16
Hirst, J. Tower-street, June 25
Johnstone, J. Liverpool, June 29
Jacobs, T. and Spicers, W. Oxford
Jennings, C. Portsea, July 6
Jacob, E. Glamorganshire, July 8
Johnson, J. Norfolk, June 22

Ketty, A. Colonade, Pall-mall, June 1
Ketty, A. Pall-mall, May 25

King, J. Essex, July 2

King, W. Birmingham, July 13

Lavers, J. King's-bridge, July 8

Lea, W.and L. J. F. Paternoster-row, July 2
Lace, S. Liverpool, June 26

Lilley, N. Leeds, July 23

Lowes, G. Commercial-bdgs. Mincing-lane, June 15
Latham, J. Berkshire, June 8
Leigh, S. Strand, June 15

Lincoln, R. St. James's-street, Westminster, Junell
Lownds, W. Robinson, J. and Neild, H. Manchester,
June 29

Lambert, T. and S. Leeds, June 8

Maltby, W. jun. T. W. Bath July 6

Mayer, E. and K. J. Skelton, July 4
Mann, J. Leeds, July 2

Mills, S. Stamford, June 25

Maitland, D. New Bridge-street, June 29
Marfitt, R. Pickering, June 15

Mc'Mullen, W. G. and E. Hereford, June 22
Mitchell, S. Dorking, June 22

Moloney, M. City-road, June 4

Melton, M. and M. G. Highgate, June 29

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Needham, R. Brompton, June 11

Oakley, H. Mary-le-bone-lane, June 8
Oake, R. G. Circus, Minories, June 18

Pickering, J. Woburn-pl. Russell-square, July 2
Prosser, W. Hereford, July 18

Price, T. Gloucestershire, July 1
Payne, S. Nottingham, June 27
Palmer, T. Cheapside, June 18
Parr, J. Lancashire, June 14

Parkinson, G. Lancashire, July 8
Pridham, J, Exeter, July 13

Pitt, R. Worcestershire, June 17

Purkis, W. Portsmouth, June 18

Prentice, W. High-street, Borough, June 22
Polglase, J. Bristol, June 20

Richardson, G. Mecklenburgh-square, and T. V.
Gloucester-street, Queen-square, June 18

Rist, C, Cornhill, June 18

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Scott, J. Huddersfield, July 1

Sumner, C. C. Hillingdon, June 29

Sandbach, J. Bird's-buildings, June 29

Sharpus, R. Davis-street, Berkeley-square, June 15

Snuggs, J. W. A. and W. J. Lime-street, June 15
Strachan, R. and Stubs, T. Cheapside, June 22
Smith, J. Shrewsbury, June 12

Sudlow, W. Manchester, June 21
Sallows, R. Suffolk, June 12

Surrey, J. and Surrey T. Mark-lane, July 13
Sill, J and Watson, W. Liverpool, July 16
Sweet, C. Northtawton, July 25
Snape, W. Litchfield, June Il
Stephenson, A. Boston, June 10

Treherne, J. St. Martin's-lane, Leicester-fields
July 2

Thomson, T. Camomile-street, June 11
Tickall, J. Cumberland, June 18

Tucker, E. Deptford, June 22

Thompson, G. Preston, June 24

Thurlan, J. March, Isle of Ely, June 24

Threllfall, H. Blackburn, June 26
Todd, S. Southampton, June 18
Tipping, T. Warrington, June 7
Thomas, B. Newport, July 8

Trueman, T. Goldsmith-street, June 8
Thompson, J.T. Long-acre, June 8

Tarleton, J. Gloucester-place, June 27
Vipond, Ludgate-hill, June 8

Wickwar, H. and J. Berkshire, June 8

Wynde, J. Leominster, July 5

Webb, T. Garlick-hill, July 2

Warner, A. St. Catherine-st. Tower, July 27

Wilkins, C. Tower-street, June 6

Warne, W. Bedford-street, Covent-garden, June 25

Wilson, R. Clement's-lane, July 2

Webb, W. Bristol, July 2

Watson, J. Holwick, July 1

Wilford, E. Boston. June 11

Welsh, W. Liverpool, June 24

Williams, J. Bishopsgate-street Within, June 4

Warner, R. Huntingdon, June 18

Watts, W. Gosport, July 9

Woodhouse, T. Nottingham, June 17

Wilson, W. Durham, June 14

Watkins, W. Norton, June 12

Wilcox, J. S. and T. J. T. Theobalds road, Red-lion

square, June 8

Wathan, C. Salter's Hall-court, July 13

Wilson, D. and Gresdale, A. Manchester, July 8

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CERTIFICATES,

FROM TUESDAY, MAY 14, TO SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1822.

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Gardiner, D. Chiswell-street, July 6
Gray, C. Oxford-street, June 15
Gear, G. Nottingham, June 29
Hart, J. Bradford, June 8

Hobson, R. Maidstone, June 8

Hall, H. B. Grosvenor-st. West, Pimlico, June 18
Humphreys, S. Charlotte-st. Portland-pl. June 15
Hoyle, B. Broad-street, Bloomsbury, June 8
Hodgson, F. M. Manchester, June 22
Harrison, R. Coleshill, June 8

Holmes, R. Tottenham-court-road, June 22
Hawkins, J. Surrey, June 8
Jacobs, J. Bristol, June 18
Jeafreson, W. Suffolk, June 25

Jeremy, D. St. Mildred's-alley, Cornhill, June 8
Kendall, J. Mile-end, June 25

Kenifeck, W. Trogmorton-street, June 25
Lord, J. J. Plymouth-dock, June 8
Lucy, H. Herefordshire, June 15
Major, J. W. Somersetshire, July 6
Moore, J. Armitage, July 2

Munro, W. Upper Thames-street, June 15
Me'Shane, W. Foley-place, June 29
Noon, T. Somersetshire, June 15
Nunnely, S. Northamptonshire, June 29
Popay, G. S. Suffolk, June 22

Petitpierre, F. & E. South-st. Finsbury-sq. June 8
Poole, S. G. King's-road, Chelsea, June 25
Richardson, J. Kingston upon Hull, June 15
Reddall, W. Liverpool, July 2

Reed, W. Little Queen-street, Holborn, July 2
Rose, J. Bath, June 8

Ripley, J. Wapping, June 11
Reynolds, P. Southwark, June 11
Robinson, M. Hackney-road, July 2
Reynolds, H. Cheltenham, June 25
Rouse, E. J. R. Portsmouth, June 29
Skinner, O. Suffolk, June 8
Stott, W. Liverpool, June 8

Stainty, T. Cambridgeshire, June 15
Shuttleworth, J. S. Stratford-upon-Avon, July 6
Smyth, W. Shadwell, June 29

Sharp, J. Grosvenor-place, Borough-road, July 2
Smith, C. Southampton-row, Russell-sq. June 15.
Spark, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, June 15
Smeeton, G. St. Martin's-lane, June 25
Standen, T. Lancaster, June 22

Sykes, J. S. J. and R. W. Yorkshire, June 29
Sanders, T. Stratford-upon-Avon, June 29

Tucker, J. H. Jermyn-st. St. James's, June 22
Tomlinson, R. J. Bristol, June 18

Todd, J. Cambridgeshire, June 15
Threlfall, H. Blackburn, July 6
Thurbon, J. Cambridgeshire, June 18

Urmson, J. Liverpool, June 15

Wilkinson, W. & J. Bell-ct. Mincing-lane, June 8
Warner, J. Yorkshire, June 22.
White, T. Warwickshire, June 18
Windcat, T. Tavistock, June 18
Wilson, E. Strand, June 22
Waring, J. Somerset-place, June 22
Wright, C. G. Crooked-lane, June 11
Young, T. Cheltenham, June 29.

DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP,

FROM TUESDAY, MAY 14, TO SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1822.

Aitkens, J. and A. J. M. London, carpenters Armitage, J. A. E. A. D. Yorkshire, woollen cloth manufacturers

Alderson, H. and Scott, J. W. Norfolk-street, Middlesex Hospital, linen-drapers

Atkinson, J. and Mossop, H. Egremont, tanners Anstey, T. and Saxe, F. George-street, Hanoversquare, tailor's

Arnet, H. and J. Thompson, Ryder's-court, Soho, tobacconists

Baker, J. B. F. Young, A. Gallie, G. and Martin, G. Glasgow, printers

Bower, J. Browne, J. and Robinson, G. Kidderminster, carpet-manufacturers

Balmforth, S. and B. W. Yorkshire, woollen-manu

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Clark, J. and Benson, W. Lancashire, bobbin-turners
Cartwright, W. and C. N. Lincolnshire, farmers
Chaffin, C. and Head, A. Wootten-under-edge, inn-
holders

Connoby, J. and Hemming, W. Thatcham, Berkshire
Carr, J. and Cooper, H. Birmingham, factors
Curson, J. Sheffield, and Willson, C. Cornwal, dra-
pers

Corson, W. and Campbell, E, Sheffield, tea-dealers
Cottin, J. and Battrin, J. Staffordshire, blacksmiths
Chittenden, G. and Kingsford, W. Hunter-street,
King's-road, flour-factors

Cox, T. E. and Rainbow, J. M. St. James's-street, auctioneers

Eur. Mag. Vol. 81, June 1822.

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Dewen, H. and Pethick, E. Devonshire, milliners
Damerell, W. and Pitt, W. Exeter, ironmongers
Dyson, T. F. and Finnie, R. Liverpool
Davidson, D. and Speirs, J. Glasgow, merchants
Dinsdale, H. W. and Woolmer, J. Bread-street
Dobbs, T. and Goodrich, G. Birmingham, lead pipe
makers

Falcon, W. B. Wood, N. J. and Watson, J. Liverpool, ship-chandlers

Forsyth, H. and Warrock, R. Cullum-street, Fenchurch-street, provision-merchants

Fowle, W. and Stringer, W. Kent, attornies-at-law Field, E. and Bond, M. Suffolk, milliners

Flower, H. and Scott, T. Bridge-road, Lambeth, grocers

Franklin, T. and Pearce J. Jubilee-place, Commercial-road, carpenters

Francis, F. and Hull, J. Portsea, linen-drapers Greenhow, A. Pearson, R. and Pearson,J. Kendal Goodman, J. and Newman, T. Aylesbury, carpenters Grimes, J, sen. and G. J. jun. Leadenhall-market,

butchers

Gill, T. and Miller, A. Plymouth, agents

Gray, J. M'Intyne, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, surgeons

Gratty, W. and Moss, M. Liverpool, shoe-makers Goodwin, M. A. and Cooper, C. Newgate-street, milliners

Glover, W. and G. T. South Shields, boot-makers Gilbert, J. and Taylor, H. Bristol, ship-merchants Hewitt, T. and Warner, H. St. Dunstan's-hill, Lower Thames street, stationers

Harrison, J. and Harrison, W. Birmingham, japan

ners

Hatton, S. and Harris, C. Corn-hill, watchmakers Hill, J. and H. J. Birmingham, iron-manufacturers Highfield, G. B. and Martindale, D. Liverpool, mer

chants

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Hacket, J. Hover, W. and Parker, T. Drury-lane, painters

Hughes, W. and Duncan, W. M. Liverpool, merchants Hughes, W. Duncan, W. M. and Martin, M. Liverpool, merchants

Hobson, F. and Robinson, T. Leeds, booksellers Ivison, A. J. and J. M. Carlisle, straw-hat manufacturers

Jeffery, H. and J. G. Rotherhithe, tallow-chandlers Jenkins, C. H. and Dean, E. Russell-court, Drurylane, ostrich-feather manufacturers

Jacomb, W. and Bentley, J. Basinghall-street, solieitors

Kemp, J. Stent, J. and White, W. Warminster, builders

Kay, R. and Orrell, J. Bolton, cotton-manufacturers Lee, J. and Lee, T. Beverley, corn and coal merchants

Lees, E. and Leigh, P. Lancashire. cotton spinners Lucas, J. and Martin, H. Cabel-st. New-road, sugar refiners

Larke, J. & Clark, D. St. Johns-square, Clerkenwell, shoe makers

Litt, W. P. Steele, R. and Jarrison, J. J. Limestreet, merchants

Lilley, E. and Murray, C. Edinburgh, milliners Mason, J. J. Yewens, W. and Harper, S. Surrey, manufacturers of regulas and crude Morton, T. Trentham, W. and Mancur, J. Lad-lane, hosiers

Me'Adam, J. and Mc'Adam, J. N. Glasgow, millers
Macgregor, A. Hill, W. Dennistoun, A. and Wood,
W. Liverpool, merchants

Mate, D. and Maton, M. Dover, stationers
Marsh, J. H. and Sprudens, T. Chenies-street, St.
Giles in the Fields, coach makers
Marzette, T. F. and Price J. Langbourn-chambers,
Fenchurch-street, wine merchants

Milburn, T. and Nixon, J. Carlisle, coach makers
Mansell, W. & Herbert, W, Guilford, stone masons
Me'Laws, R. A. and Mc'Laws, W. sen. Glasgow,
spirit merchants

Martin, T. and Shelly, J. N. Surrey, surgeons Nicholson, J. sen. Smith, J. and N. J. jun. Devon, ironmongers

Oliver, T. and Ogle, J. Sheffield, factors.

Pitt, J. Powell, T. Fripp, W. and Brice, E. Bristol, bankers

Perham, J. and Edwards, J. Crewkerne, butter factors

Pring, D. and Skinner, G. Bath, surgeons

Pitt, H. and Farthing, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchants

Peach, J. and Stanway, S. Manchester, fustian manufacturers

Rusher, T. and Rutter, A. Banbury, booksellers Ryland, J. and Bower, M. Birmingham, gilt toy makers

Ralph, B. and Filer, J. Bristol, shoe manufacturers Robinson, W. and Tarleton, J. Liverpool, upholste

rers

Redpath, C. and Kenton, J. Cleveland-st. Fitzroysquare, plumers

Scott, N. and Brown, T. C. Manchester, paper dealers

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Tyrer, W. and Larton, W. Peterborough-court, Fleet-street, gold and silver beaters

Taylor, W. T. J. and T. J. Manchester, cotton manufacturers

Townsend, W. and Culverwell, J. P. Manchester, merchants

Taylor, J. and Willmer, E. Liverpool, printers
Tobin, J. Horsefall, C. Sandbach, S. Me'lver, W. and
Me'Gregor, A. Liverpool, rope makers

Turnley, G. and Swift, M. London, merchants
Wood, S. Hutton, E. and H. T. Lancashire, cotton
spinners

Warrender, G. Mc'Lean, A. Brown, A. Dundas, J

Dixon, J. and Houstoun, A. Dumbarton, glass manufacturers

Wilkinson, J. and S. Hilton, Lancashire, machine makers

Watkins, H. and Nicholson, T. Great Tufton-street, and Millbank-row

White, R. J. and Jarrold, T. Manchester, cottonmanufacturers

Wilson, J. Wilkinson, A. and Whitaker, C. Kingstonupon-Hull, merchants

Woolfe, R. and Pilkington, J. Manchester, tea-dealers Wilson, E. and Russell, J. Manchester, warehouse

men

Wimble, J. and Chaplain, J. Maidstone, honeymen and coal merchants

Whatman, R. and Hopkinson, G. Deptford, sawmakers

Whitchurch, S. and Pointing, D. Devizes, iron-mon

gers

Wilson, R. and M'Call, J. Lincolnshire, linen-drapers Wabey, M. A. and Wabey, A. Hertfordshire, Gover

nesses

Young, C. and Y. R. Upper Thames-street, stationers.

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MARRIAGES ABROAD.

Vaneechout, A. B. Ernest, Capt. in the Fr. service, to
Gregorie Miss, A. E. of Dunkirk
Oxley, John, esq. Surveyor General, to

Norton, Miss Emma, at Sidney, New South Wales Burn, W. esq. of Coldach, Perthshire, to

Hull, Miss J. of Marpool-hall, Devon, at Florence

Napier, S. David, esq. at Calcutta, to Dickson, Miss Ann, of Knightswood Passmore, Udny, esq. of London, to

Poussett, Miss Sophia, St. Hellier's, Jersey Barron, H. W. esq. Mountbarron, Waterford, to Turner, Miss Leigh Page, Bedfordshire, Paris.

DEATHS ABROAD,

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Cameron, Allen, esq. of the Bengal Horse Artillery, and Culcraigee Rosshire, at Mhaw, East Indies Casamaijor, Mrs. I. A. at Mysore, East Indies Coventry, Captain John, at Masulipatam, East Indies

Davies, Miss E. S. of Cabalva, Radnorshire, at
Paris

Evans, the Hon. Sir W. D, Recorder of Bombay
Falconar, Miss Mary, at Leghorn

Gregory, Mrs, Elizabeth, at Gibraltar

Hawes, Miss, daughter of the late Dr. H. at Bordeaux

Keate, Thomas Morris, esq. at Bombay
Legge, The Hon. Charles. at Valpariso

Ludlow, Lieut. Col. C. B. at Baroda, East Indies Lindesay, Captain G. Corps of Engineers, Redgaree

Monach, Andrew, esq. surgeon, at Calcutta
Morrieson, David, esq. at Berhampore
Milner, Assistant surgeen, M. N. I. at Mullignan
Marshall, Thomas, esq. at Dhurwar, East Indies
Rose, Hon. Andrew, at Island of St. Vincent
Rind, T. Assistant surgeon, at Persian Gulph
Savange, Capt. 89th Regiment, 34, at Aleppi, East
Indies

Scott, Lieut. Thomas, C. 4th Regt. Bombay Infantry, at Surat

Stewart, James, Assistant surgeon, M. N. I. at Mullignam

Scott, Peter, esq. M. D. at Madras

Toller, Sir Samuel, on his way to Bangalore Thornhill, Miss Mary Jane, at Tours, 19 Thompson, F. esq. at Spanish-town, Jamaica Wardrop, Lieut. J. H. 1st Royal Foot, at Madrass.

METROPOLITAN OCCURRENCES.

His Majesty's late grand banquet at Carlton-palace, in honour of the visit of the prince and princess of Denmark, is the first of a series, which in their result portend matter of high import. The honour of the garter has been conferred on the King of Denmark, and, in the best informed circles, it is confidently reported that the crown of England is to be shared with the illustrious daughter of the royal Dane.

Prince Christian of Denmark, who is now in London, is about 56 years of age, and has a son by a former consort; he has no issue by his present princess, who accompanies him, and whom he married about eight years ago. The prince assumes, while in England, the title of Count Alston, which title is on his visiting cards. His royal highness is considered to be here incognito.

Kew palace is intended for the occasional residence of our future queen.

Summer Assizes.-The following arrangements have been made by the judges: Home Circuit.-The Chief Baron and Sir T. Allan Park.

Northern Circuit-Lord Chief Justice Abbott and Sir J. Bayley.

Midland Circuit.-Mr. Baron Graham and Sir G. S. Holroyd.

Western Circuit.—Sir J. Richardson and Sir J. Burroughs.

Norfolk Circuit.-Sir W. Dallas and Sir W.D. Best.

Oxford Circuit.-Mr. Baron GarrowMr. Serjeant Hullock, is spoken of in the room of Mr. Baron Wood.

It appears to be at length determined that London Bridge is to be taken down and a new one erected. The designs are, very properly, to be open to competition. It is proposed that the new bridge shall only consist of five arches.

Two estates at St. Kitt's, for which 45,0001. were refused five years ago, were knocked down at the Auction Mart on Tuesday, for 16,0001,

A corps of Yeomanry Cavalry is about to be raised in the county of Middlesex, under the immediate patronage of a noble duke and some of the principal men resi dent in the county, to consist of eight troops, as follows:-two at Brentford and Isleworth, one at Staines, one at Hounslow, one at Hampton, two at Uxbridge, and one at Stanmore..

TITHES IN IRELAND.-It appears from a return made to the House of Commons, that in the county of Tipperary there have been, in the last five years, 3037 tithe causes tried at the Quarter Sessions!-In one year, 1817, there were 1084. In Monaghan, in the last five years, there have been 2498 causes at the suit of clergymen and tithe-farmers. In Kilkenny the number has varied from 269 to 590 per year. In the county of Louth the average exceeds 200 per year.

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IRISH COMMITTEE. Their lordships the postmasters-general have been pleased to order, that all letters addressed to the committee at the City of London Tavern, shall pass free of postage, provided such letters be enclosed in covers, having the following superscription :-"On the Business of the Committee for the Relief of the Distressed Irish."

The total number of acres of land under the cultivation of hops, in the year 1821, was 45,662, so far as relates to England.

Earl Grosvenor, whose princely property in mines is well known, is reported to have sustained a loss of 100,0001. by the defalcation of a confidential agent, who is said to have quitted this kingdom.

Mr. Zea, the envoy from the republic of Colombia, has arrived in town from Paris. We understand the object of his visit is to endeavour to induce the British ministers to recognise the independence of Colombia, and form a commercial treaty with the government which he represents.

Mr. Bullock intends to colonise that superb and valuable animal, the rein-deer, in the mountainous districts of Westmoreland and Cumberland, where the lichen longeferinus, or rein-deer moss, which is the principal food of these animals, is found in great abundance.

Lord Forester, of Willey-park, in Shropshire, has in his possession a grant from King Henry VIII. to John Forester, esq. of Watling-street, in the city of London, the ancestor of the family, to wear his hat in the presence of his Majesty.

According to the last returns, the popu lation of England amounts to 11,260,555 souls: Wales, 717,108. Scotland, 2,092,014. Total of Great Britain, 14,069,677.-Ireland, 6,846,949:-and the smaller Islands, 92,122.-The total population of the United Kingdom (including 310,000 engaged in the army, navy, &c. amounts to 21,318,748 souls. It appears by the census taken in 1801, that the population of Great Britain alone has increased since that time (that is, in 20 years) nearly four millions.

Sir Robert Baker, who was lately displaced from the situation of chief magistrate, at Bow-street, has been elected to the treasurership of the county of Middlesex, by a large majority.

The will of the late Archbishop of Ar

magh has just been proved by his widow under two hundred and twenty thousand pounds. This is his Grace's personal property merely. -The luxury of

LONDON STREETS. paved streets was not known in London till the eleventh century. In 1090, Cheapside was of such soft earth, that when the roof of Bow church was blown off by a gale of wind, four beams, each twenty-six feet long, were so deeply buried in the street, that only abont four feet were seen above the surface. Holborn was not paved till 1417, before which time it was often impassable on account of the mud. Smithfield was paved in 1614 and it was only in 1762, that paving the streets was ordered by a general act of the legislature.— It was not before 1414, that the streets were lighted, when lanterns were used for that purpose.

On Wednesday last, Herbert A. D. Compton, esq. was appointed advocate-general to the East India Company at Madras, in the room of the late Sir Samuel Toller.

The annual distribution of medals and other honorary rewards, given by the Society of Arts, to various candidates, in different departments of the arts and sciences, took place at Drury-lane Theatre. -On this occasion that spacious edifice was lighted up at an early hour in the day, and before twelve, the pit, boxes, and gallery (for there was no distinction) were filled to repletion, by an elegant assemblage, of which about three-fifths were ladies. The stage was completely occupied by the nobility, officers of the society, and about one hundred candidates, placed on elevated seats, erected on each side, for the occasion; while their various specimens of successful competition were placed conspicuously around the theatre. The effect was magnificent beyond example.The president, his royal highness the Duke of Sussex, distributed the prizes; not omitting to pay some elegant and encouraging compliments to the ladies as they successively appeared before him; while the gentlemen were also honoured with appropriate expressions of satisfaction on the occasion. On his royal highness retiring, the band struck up "God save the King," but the music was lost in the overwhelming plaudits of the company. The whole was admirably conducted.

BIRTHS IN AND NEAR THE METROPOLIS.
SONS.

The lady of Col. Hugh Bailie, Mortimer-st. Caven.
dish-square

Mrs. H. Cott, Beaumont-cottage

The lady of I. Phillimore, L. L. D. and M. P. Whitehall

Mrs. Miller, of Clapham-common, at Bath

Mrs. A. Archdekne

The lady of Lieut. Col. Parker, Royal Artillery
Mrs. Silk, Southampton-row
Mrs. Parish, St. James's-place

Mrs. Smith, Palmers-green

The lady of Sir Henry Lambert

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