14 JULY 1860, Page 12

BIRTHS.

On the 2d of Jdly, at G, Upper Hyde Park Gardens, Lady Stephenson. of a still- born son.

On the 3d, Lady Robert Cecil, of a daughter. On the 4th, at Hendon, Middlesex, the Wife of Rear-Admiral Edward Stanley, of twin daughters. On the 4th, at 29, Chester Street, Belgrave Square, the Honourable Mrs. Mac- donald, of a daughter.

On the 5th, at Edinburgh, Lady Frances Tremayne, of a daughter.

On the 7th, at 137, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, the Wife of Sir Henry Or- lando It. Chamberlain, Bart., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 28th of May, Sir Joseph Arnould, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, Bombay, to Annie Pitcairn, daughter of Major J. W. Carnegie, C,.B. On the 14th of June, at St. Michael's Church, Quebec, Frederick Kingston, Esq., of the Inner Temple, and of Montreal, to Harriett Esther, eldest daughter of Fen- nings Taylor, Esq., Deputy and Assistant Clerk of the Legislative Council of Canada.

On the 26th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Captain Daniel Peploe 'Webb, of the • Fourth Dragoon Guards, to Eliza Theophila Metcalfe, youngest daughter of the late Sir Theophilus Metcalfe, Bart. On the 30th, at the British Consulate, Teneriffe, Alfred, elder surviving son of the late Sir James Williams, of the Gothic, Kentish Town, and 85, West Smithfield, Knight, F.L.S., J.P., and Sheriff of London in 1820-21, to Elisabeth Frances, eldest daughter of John Thomas Topliam, Esq., her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul, Lanzarote, Canary Islands. On the 5th of July, at Bray, Berks, Charles Collier, son of Edward H. Jones, Esq., to Henrietta, daughter of John Payne Collier, Esq. On the 10th, at St. James's Church, Colonel Leith Hay, C.B., Ninety-third Highlanders, to Christina Grace Agnes, eldest daughter of the late W. C. Hamilton, Esq., of Craighlaw, Wigtonshire. On the 11th, at St. Thomas's, Portman Square, George Cox Bompas, eldest sur- viving son of the late Sir. Serjeant Bompas, to Mary Ann Scott Bockland, eldest daughter of the late Very Reverend William Buckland, D.D., Dean of Westminster. DEATHS.

On the 29th of June, at Bath, Robert Manners Croft, late of the First Royal Dra- goons, eldest son of the Archdeacon of Canterbury, aged forty-five.

On the 30th, at Holkham, aged one year, John, son of the Earl and Count:awed' Leicester.

On the 2d of July, at Hanover, George Hausmann, the well-known violoncellist, in big "forty-seventh year.

On the 3d, at Bilston, Staffordshire, William Taylor, Esq., formerly M.P. for Barnstaple, lately residir, at Tilley Cottage, Herefordshire, aged seventy-eight.

On the 5th, at Chester:Mrs. Wrangham, widow of the late Venerable Archdeacon Wrangham, in her eighty-fourth year.

On the 6tb, at The Esplanade, Plymouth, Anne Lletitia, eldest and last surviving child of the late Reverend Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart., of Trelawny, Corn- wall.

On the 6th, at The Oaks, Leamington, in his forty-sixth year, Colonel;Walter Unett, late of the Third Light Dragoons.

On the-4h, at Silwood, Brighton, the Countess of WickloW. •

On the 7th, at the residence of Miss Tait, of 86, Jermyn Street, St. James's, Lady Geddes Mackenzie, of Avoch, Scotland, in her sixty-second year, On the 9th, at the National Gallery, Elizabeth, 'Wife of Ralph B. Wornum, Esq., in her thirty-eighth year.

On the 9th, in London, Louisa, the Dowager Lady St..John, of Bletsoe,-and Re- lict of the Right Honourable the late Mr. Justice Vaughan. On the 10th, in London, Major-General G. C. Mundy, Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey, eldest son of the late General and the Honourable Sarah Mundy.