13 SEPTEMBER 1845, Page 12

BIRTHS

On the 4511 September, at Cheveley Park, the Lady of John Fairlie, Esq., of a daughter. On the 6th, at Fretherne Rectory, Gloucestershire, the Lady of the Rev. W. L. Darell, of a son. On the 7th, at Newbridge, the wife of Captain Forrest, Eleventh Hussars, of a daughter.

On the 11th, In Devonshire Place, the Lady of William Selby LoWndes, Esq., of 1Yhaddon Hall, Bucks, of a eon.

MARRIAGES.

On the 18th June, at Candy, Ceylon, Louis George Morgan, youngest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Bird, of her Majesty's Sixteenth Regiment, to Anne Hahne, daughter of Alexander Swan, Esq., of Myths, Kent.

On the 1st September, at Ballingarry Church, Manners Wiley, Esq., of Morsel, county of Dublin, and late of the Third Dragoon Guards, to Alicia Georgians, daughter of Thomas Bunbury, Esq., of Liabryan House, county of Tipperary. On the 4th, at Gorhambury, the Earl of Caledon, to Lady Jane Grirnston, the youngest daughter of the Earl of Verulam. On the 4th, at Sandal, near Wakefield, Henry Anthony Llttledale, Esq., of Bolton Hall, Yorkshire, and of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Armytage, Esq., and sister of Sir George Armytage, Bart., of Kirklees, Yorkshire. On the 4th, at the Episcopal Chapel, Aberdour, F. W. Alifrey, Esq., to Emily, daughter of Sir Robert Moubray, K H., of Cockairnie, Fifeshire.

On the 4th, at Carisbrook Church, Isle of Wight, Septimus Moore Hawkins, Ninety- seventh Regiment, son of the late William Hawkins, Esq., of St. Botolph's, Colchester, Essex, to Harriette Lavinia, the second daughter of the late Colonel Dennie, Compa- nion of the Bath, Thirteenth (or Prince Albert's) Regiment of Light Infantry, sad Alde-de-Camp to the Queen.

On the 6th, at St. Mary's, Stoke Newington, John Andrew Clarke, Esq., of Finsbury Square, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Mr. Alderman Moon. On the 9th, at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, George Burrell Cumberland, Esq., Cap. fain Forty-second Royal Highlanders, to Margaret Delicia, daughter of Lieutenant. General Sir John Macleod, C.B., K.C.11., Colonel of the Seventy-seventh Regiment.

On the 9th, at Mather'', Leicestershire, the Rev. Edward Smythies, youngest son of the Rev. J. R. Smythies, of Greyfriars House, Colchester, and of Lynch Court, Here- fordshire, to Elizabeth March, eldest daughter of the Rev. E. T. March Phillippir, Rector of Ilathern, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Gloucester.

On the 10th, at Harewood Chapel, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Hereford, the Rev. Edward Burdett Hawkshaw, B.A., only son of Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Hawkshaw, to Catherine Mary Jane, youngest daughter of Sir Hungerford Hoekyns, Bart., of Harewood, Herefordshire.

DEATHS.

On the 29th June, at Agra, Lieutenant Urban Moore, second son of the Rev. Edward Moore, Rector of Whitchurch, Oxon, and late Adjutant of the Fifty-sixth Regiment Bengal Native Infantry ; In his 24th year. On the 23d July, at Falmouth, Jamaica, John Taylor Travers, eldest son of Joseph Travers, Esq.

On the 12th August, at 14, Pall Mall, Alexander Le Fevre Fraser, Esq., son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Fraser ; in his 21st year. On the 1st September, at Torcross, Stokenham, the Rev. George Baker, Rector of South Brent ; In his 76th year. On the 2d, at Baring Crescent, near Exeter, Charlotte, the wife of General S. G• Clay, K.C. ; in her 64th year. On the 2d, at Newton Mount by Burton-on-Trent, Ann, relict of the late James Allsopp, Esq., of Derby and of Bellingham, Worcestershire ; in her 90th year.

On the 4th, at Copford Rectory, near Colchester, the Rev. Gervas Holmes; in his 69th year.

On the 4th, at Lansdowne Terrace, Cheltenham, William Goodrich, Esq., of Maim- more Court, Gloucestershire, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county; in his 70th year.

On the 4th, at Carlisle, Mr. James Dunlop; in his 93d year. The deceased, although moving in bumble life, and entirely self-taught, was celebrated for his talents as a civil engineer and architect, having designed and executed several well-known works; among others. the Carlisle Court-house, the erection of which was intrusted to hia superintendence. On the 5th, at Greenwich Hospital, the Rev. David Lloyd, Senior Chaplain of that establishment ; in his 72d year. On the 7th, at Islip, Oxfordshire, Richard Halliwell, Esq., F.S.A., of Fitzroy Street, and Great Ryder Street, St. James's ; in his 33d year.

On the 8th, at St. Lawrence, Ramsgate, Colonel Cromwell Manley, late of the Hon. East India Company's Service ; in his 103d year. On the 9th, at the Rectory House, Gsyton, Northampton, Bentsen Anne Butler, second daughter of the Dean of Peterborough ; in her 20th year.

On the 11th, In Upper Marylebone Street, Fitzroy Square, Alexander Gray, Ext.; 1st his 90th year.