12 NOVEMBER 1859, Page 18

BIRTHS.

On the 2d of November, at Milliken, Renfrewshire, Lady Milliken Napier, of a daughter.

On the 3d, at St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, the Lady Elizabeth St. Aubyn, of a son.

On the 3d, at No. 58, Queen Street, Edinburgh, the Wife of James R. Ballantyne, Principal of the Government College at Benares, of a son.

On the 5th, at 26, Brunswick Place, Brighton, the Hon. Mrs. Philips, of a daughter. On the 5th, at the Limes, Horsham, the Hon. Mrs. Robert Henley, of a daughter. On the 5th, at 42, Castle Street, Edinburgh, Lady Stirling, of Glorat and Renton, of a daughter. On the 6th, at Ampthill Park, Bedfordshire, the Hon. Mrs. William Lowther, of a daughter.

On the 8th, at Christ's College Lodge, Cambridge, the Wife of the Rev. Dr. Cad- man, Master of Christ's College, of:a daughter. On the 8th, at 164, Piccadilly, the Lady Margaret Beaumont, of a daughter. On the 8th, at Bruntsfield House, Edinburgh, the Lady Binning, of a daughter. On the 8th, at Brackley, the Hon. Mrs. Ramie Farquhar, of a daughter. On the 8th, at 13, South Andley Street, the Wife of Captain Labaimouditre, of a

son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 3d of November, at St. John's Chapel, Edinburgh, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Edinburgh, Edward 0. Douglas, Esq., son of the late Henry A. Douglas, Esq., third brother of Charles, fifth Marquis of Queensberry, to Hannah Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Sir John Scott Douglas, Bart., of Springwood Park. On the 3d, at Bosley, Kent, Francis Oliver Barker, Esq., M.D., other Majesty's Third (the Buffs) Regiment, and second son of the late Richard Barker, Esq., M.D., of Dublin, and of Stirling, in the county of Meath, to Louisa Ann, second daughter of James Espinasse, Esq., of Bexley Lodge, Recorder of Rochester, and one of the Judges of the County Court of Kent.

On the 5th, at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, Mr. Stephen Court, of 24, Old Bond Street, to Fanny Lucretia, only daughter of William Siihlmann, Esq., and Niece of the late Baronets Sir William and Sir Page Dick.

On the 5th, at All Saints Church, Knightsbridge, by the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, William Vernon Harcourt, to Marie Thfirese Lister, daughter of the late Thomas H. Lister and Lady Theresa Lewis. On the 8th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Edward Maxwell Brownlow, Esq., youngest son of the late Rev. John Brownlow, to Charlotte Anne, youngest daughter of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Lionel Smith, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.H.

On the 8th, at Amesbury, Coamo Duff Gordon, Esq., youngest son of the late Sir William Duff Gordon, Bart., to Anna Maria, youngest daughter of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart.

On the 10th, at All Saints' Church, Knightsbridge, Lucius Bentinek, Viscount Falkland, to Elizabeth Catherine, Duchess of St. Alban's.

DEATHS.

On the 19th of May, at Rome, Colonel Henry Stisted, in his seventy-third year. He was the chief promoter and subscriber to the English chapel, clergyman's house, and cemetery at the Bathe of Lucca.

On the 29th of October, in London, suddenly, of apoplexy, John Thomas Crowe, Esq., aged forty-four, eldest son of John Rice Crowe, Esq., Consul General of Christiania, Norway.

On the 30th, at the Rectory, Puttenham, Surrey, in his sixty-eighth year, the Bev. Thomas Watkin Richards, fourth son of the late Chief Baron of the Ex- chequer.

On the 31st, at Torwoodlee, Selkirkshire, ViceA-dmiral James Pringle, of Tor- woodlee.

On the let of November, at 8, Royal Crescent, Brighton, Margaret Eleanor, Wife of Lieut.-Colonel Charles Purvis, of Darsham House, Suffolk, in her eighty-first year. On the 1st, at Paris, aged thirty-four, Edward Coterill Scholefleld, Esq., son of the late Joshua Scholefield, Esq., M.P. On the 2d, at St. Leonard's, Exeter, of disease of the heart, Mary Anne, the beloved wife of Lieut.-Col. J. C. Harrison, late commanding Royal Welsh Fusiliers.

On the 3d, at his residence, 14, Great Marlborough Street, Mr. Joseph Cockin Il8wn11, of the firm of Barthes and Lowell, in his sixty-seventh year.

On the 5th, at Brighton, Georgians Maria, the Dowager Lady de Tabley. On the 6th, at Breadsall Priory, near Derby, Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin, Kt., M.D., in the seventy-fourth year of his age. On the 8th, at 8, Royal Crescent, Brighton, Lient.-Colonel Charles Purvis, of Dar- sham House, Suffolk, formerly of First (Royal) Dragoons, in his eighty-third year. On the 7th, at Goldsbro' Hall, Yorkshire, Louisa, Countess Dowager of Hare- wood.