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BIRTHS.

On the 6th August, at Clifton, the Hon. Mrs. Robert Daly, of a daughter. On the 6th, at Brandsby Lodge, York, the Wife of Henry Cholmeley, Esq., of a

daughter. On the 6th, in Eaton Square. the Lady Rose Greville, of a son. On the 7th, at the Rectory, Great Slanmore, the Lady Ellen Gordon, of a son. On the 7th, at Wentworth Woodhouse, the Viscountess Milton, of a son.

On the 9th, in Russell Square, the Wife of Samuel Morton Peto, Esq., M.P., of

a son.

On the 12th, at Lugmount, near Edinburgh, the Countess of Kintore, of a son ant

heir.

On the 18th, the Countess of Clarendon, of a son.

On the 13th, in Carlton Terrace, the Countess of Arundel and Surrey, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 27th December, at Christchurch. Canterbury, New Zealand, Charles 0. Torlesse, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. C. M. Torlesse, Vicar of Stoke-by-Nayland,

Suffolk, to Alicia, third daughter of James Townsend. Esq., of Lyttelton. On the 18th March. at Auckland, New Zealand, J. C. Blackett, Esq., third eon of the late Sir Edward Blackett, Bart., of Mason Hall, Northumberland, to Emily Jane, second daughter of Major Cockcroft, H.M. Fifty-eighth Regiment.

On the 3d August, at Christ Church, Southport, Miss E. Emma, second daughter of William Pulleyne, Esq., of York, to Colonel G. Cobbe, of her Majesty's Royal Horse Artillery. On the 7th. at Ft. George's Church, Hanover Square, the Hon. Frederick A. H. Chichester, third son of the late Lord Templemore, to Frances Marianne, eldest daughter of Daniel Tighe, Esq., of Rossana, Wicklow. On the 9th, at Powick, William Candler, Esq., R.N., of Malvern Link, Worcester- phire, to Emma Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Sir Anthony Leshmere, Bart., of the Rhydd, in the same county.

On the 11th, at Thames Ditton, Surrey, John Turner, Esq.Captain Royal Horse Artillery, son of Lieutenant-General Charles Turner, Colonel Nineteenth Regiment, to the Hon. Caroline Sugden, daughter of the Right Hon. the Lord Chancellor.

On the 12th, at St. James's, Piccadilly, the Rev. Hayter George Barnes. Rector of Chagford, to Constance Harriet, youngest daughter of the late Sir Charles Henry Colvile, of Duffield Hall, Derbyshire.

DEATHS.

On the let August, at Yarrow Bridge, Selkirk, by a fall from his gig, Thomas Parker, Esq., eldest and only surviving son of the Rev. John Fleming Parker and the Hon. Mrs. Parker, of Waddington Craven, Yorkshire; in his 31st year. On the 4th, at Bushy, John Smith, a soldier who fought with the British at Bunker's Hill; in his 97th year.

On the 5th, in Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, the Rev. John Parry, Rector of St. John's, Wapping, and late Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford ; in his 49th year.

On the 6th, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Lady Cbermside, wife of Sir Robert A. Cherm- side, M.D., K.C.H., many years physician to their Excellencies the British Ambassa- dors at Paris, and formerly Surgeon of the Tenth Royal Hussars.

On the 6th, at Brighton, the Lady Louisa Pole, wife of Sir Peter Pole, Bart., of Upper Harley Street, and Todenham House, Gloucestershire, and daughter of the late Earl of Limerick.

On the 7th, at Howroyde, the Lady Mary Horton. On the 8th, at Hampstead, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Francis Palgrave ; in her 53d year. On the 10th, at Kensington, the Right Hon. William Lord Kensington ; in his 76th year. On the 11th, at Chirk, North Wales, Joseph Fletcher, Esq., barrister-at-law, her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, Hon. Secretary to the Statistical Society of Lon- don, &c.