12 MAY 1860, Page 11

BIRTHS.

DEATHS.

At Broach, in the Bombay Presidency, on the let of April, of cholera, taken while conducting the works on the Bombay and Baroda Central India Railway, in the 26th year of his age Edmund Denny, Civil Engineer, second son of William Denny, Esq„ D.L., of Tielee Island,:deeply and deservedly regretted by numerous friends.

On the 24 of May, at Grosvenor Place, Sir William Fowle Fowle Middleton, Bart., aged seventy-five. On the 2d, at 10, Cleveland Terrace, Hyde Park, Fanny Anne, wife of Lieutenant Colonel James Wood, and eldest child of the Ven. Archdeacon Burney, D.D.,Rector of Wickham Bishops, Essex. On the 3d, at Eaglehurst, Hampshire, Major-General Berkeley Drummond, in his sixty-fifth year. On the 3d, at Drumcondra Castle, Ireland, of bronchitis, Grace Louisa, Dowager Marchioness of Ormonde, in her eighty-second year, after an illness of ten days. On the 4th, at 15, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, Caroline Jane, relict of the late Al ichael Hicks Beach, Esq., and mother of the late Sir Michael Hicks Hicks Beach, Bart., of Williamstrip Park, Gloucestershire, and of Netheravon House, in the county of Wilts. On the 4th, at his residence, 41, Belgrave Square, the Right Hon. and Most Rev. Thomas, Lord Archbishop of York.

On the 4th, at :15, Lowndes Square, General Sir Willoughby Cotton, G.C.B. Colonel of the Thirty-Second Regiment. On the 9th, at Cheltenham, aged eighty-three, Harriet Mary, relict of the late Ten. Richard Francis:0'181m, Archdeacon of Worcester. On the 5th, in Albemarle Street, Mary, Countess of Strathmore, wife of the Right Hon. W. Hutt, M.P. On the 6th, at Dover, Dame Louisa, wife of Sir John Scott Lillie, C.B. On the 6th, at Garry Cottage, Perth, Miss Madeline Murray, last surviving daugh- ter of Sir Robert Murray, Bart. of Clermont, aged ninety.

On the 6th, at 8, Denbigh Ban,, Notting Hill, Alice, the youngest daughter of George Morphett, Esq., aged fourteen years.

- On the 29th of April, at Sheerness, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Montagu, Royal Engineers, of a son. On the 30th, at Fintray House, Aberdeenshire, Lady Forbes, of Craigievar, of a son, stillborn.

On the Sd of May, at Prideaux Place, Cornwall, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Prideaux Brune, of a daughter. • On the 4th, at 2. Queen Street, Mayfair, the Hon. Mrs. Trefusis, of a daughter. On the 5th, at 8, Chesham Street, the Wife of George Lyall, Esq., M.P., of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 27th of March, at the Cathedral, George Town, Demerara, by the Right Be,, the Lord Bishop of British Guiana, William Madan, Esq., Captain 11.M.'s Forty-Ninth Regiment, second son of the late Rev. Spencer Madan, Canon Real- dentiary of Lichfield Cathedral, and vicar of Batheaston and Twerton, Somerset, to Georcina Marian, third daughter of James Crosby, Esq., barrister-at-law, and Immigration Agent General for the Colony of British Guiana.

On the 8th of May, at Trinity Church, Marylebone, Captain Wallacalonstoun, Royal Navy, son of Sir Robert Houstoun of Clerkington, N.B., to Caroline Frede- rica, only surviving child of Lieutenant-General Monteith, K.L.S., and Mrs. Mon- teith.

On the 8th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Horace, only son of Major-General Broke, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Brampton Gurdon, Esq., M.P., of Letton, Norfolk.