12 JULY 1856, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 3d July, the Wife of Sir Justin Shell, K.C.B., of a son. On the 34, in Queen's Road, Regent's Park, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Lyell, of a daughter.

On the 3d, at Arrowe Park, Cheshire, the Lady of John R. Shaw, Esq., of a son. On the 4th, at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, the Lady Mary Hood, of a son, who survived only four days.

• On the 4th, at Woodlands Manor, near Sevenoaks, the Wife of the Rev. Richard Vincent, of a son.

On the 5th, the Countess of Durham, of a son. On the 5th, in Ainslie Place, Edinburgh, the Countess of Kintore, of a son. On the 6th, in Malkin Street West, the Hon. Mrs. Edward Wingfield, of a daughter. On the 7th, in Sussex Square, Hyde Park, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Little, Ninth Lancers, of a daughter. On the 7th, in Bruton Street, the Lady Templemore, of a daughter. On the 8th, in Hertford Street, Mayfair, the Lad) Charlotte Neville, of a eon, still-born.

On the 8th, in Cadogan Place, the Wife of II. A. Bruce, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. On the 9th, in Belgrave Square, the Lady Oct-min Shaw Stewart, of a son.

SLAIIRIAGES.

On the 27th March, at St. Helena, by the Rev. Richard Xerapthorne, Rural Dean, and in the presence of his Excellency the Governor and of the Colonial Secretary, Sir George Jackson, K.C.H., II. M. Commissioner at St. Paul de Loanda, to Cathe- rine Hannah Charlotte Jackson Elliott.

On the 3d July, at-St. George's, Hanover Square, Marmaduke Gerard, eldest son of C. Grimston, Esq., of Gnmston and Eitnnick-juxta-Watton, Yorkshire, to Florence Victoria, the youngest daughter of Colonel and Lady Maria Saunderson. On the 3d, at Tawstock, the Rev. R. Faylc, to Eleanom Elizabeth Savile, relict of the late Albany Barite, DN., of Oaklands, and sister of Sir Bourchier Palke Wrey, Bar' t. of Tan-stock Court. On the 3d, at Iffley Church, G. IL Wyatt, Esq., surgeon, of Oxford, to Caroline Matilda, eldest daughter of the late Herbert Mayo, Esq., M.D. On the 3d, at Hove-Church, Brighton, Frederick John Blackburne, Esq., of Ren- nie House, Cork, fourth son of the Right Hon. Francis Blackbume, of Req., Castle, Dublin, to Annette, eldest daughter of Eardley N. Hall, Esq., of Bruns- wick Square, Brighton.

On the 3d, at the British Embassy, Paris, Lieutenant-Colonel Graydon,

Royal Artillery, to Ann Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James liolleston, Esq., Commander Bet-al On the 8th, at Russborough, Captain Edmund Turton, Third Dragoon Guards, eldest son of Edmund Turton, Esq., of Kildale, York, to Lady Cecilia Leeson,. daughter of the Earl of Milltown. On the 9th, at Heydon, Norfolk, the Rev. Fitzgerald Gambier Jencns, Vicar of Melbourn. Cambs., to Emily Rose Lytton, eldest daughter of William 1.;arle Lytton Drawer, Esq., of Heydon Hall. On the 10th, at St. Michael's Church. Chester Square, the Rev. T. A. Walrond. late Incumbent of All Saints, Chardstock, to Anna Maria Louisa, daughter of the late, and sister of the present, Sir Thomas Troubridge, Bart.

DEATHS.

On the 1st July, at Cologne, the Hon. Mrs. J. J. Whaites, youngest daughter of the late Lord Wodehouse.

On the 3d, at Brighton, Mary Anna, the wife of Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart.

On the 4th, at Brighton, General Sir Jeffery Prendergast, Madras Army. On the 4th, in Ovington Square, Brompton, James Veitch, Esq., 34.D., Deputy Inspector of Hospitals and Fleets ; in his 86th year. On the 6th, in Old Palace Yard, the Right Hon. George Bankes, Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer, and M.P. for the County of Dorset ; in his 68th year. On the 6th, at the Vicarage, the Rev. Henry Wiles, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and thirty-five years Vicar of Hitchin, Hefts ; in his 75th year.