14 MAY 1859, Page 21

BIRTHS.

On the 4th of March, at Foo-Chow-Foo, in China, the Wife of Walter Medhurst, Esq., 'LB-M.'s Consul, of a daughter. In March, at Cawupore, the Hon. Lady Inglis, of a daughter. On the 5th May, at Ampney Park, Cirencester. the Lady Giffard, of a son. On the 6th at Wivanhoe Hall, Essex, the Wife of Sir C. C. de Crespigny, Bart., of a son.

On the 7th, at 10, Upper Grosvenor Street, the Wife of Robert Banbury, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. On Sunday, the 8th, the Wife of George Webbe Dasent, Esq., D.C.L., of a son. On the 9th, in Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, Lady Rawlinson, prematurely of a daughter, stillborn. On the 9th, at Rutland Gate, Lady Edward Fitzalan Howard, of a son. On the 10th, at 35, Hertford Street, Mayfair, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Egerton, of a eon.

On the 11th, at Dufferin Lodge, Highgate, Viscountess Hardinge, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 5th, at Abbott's Ann, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Hereford, the Rev. James Erasmus Phillips, only son of the Rev. Sir James Evans Phillips, Bart., Vicar of Osmington, Dorset, to Mary Margaret, eldest daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Samuel Best, of Abbott's Ann.

On the 5th, at St. Michael's, Chester Square, Edward Charles Buller Elphinstone, second son of the late Col. Buller Elphinstone, of Carbury Tower, N.B., to Eliza- beth Harriette, youngest daughter of the Right Hon. Sir George Clerk, Bart., of Penicuick House, N.B.

On the 5th, at Hove, Sussex, the Rev. Sir George Lewen Glyn, Bart., Vicar of Ewell, Surrey, to Henrietta Amslia, elder daughter of Richard Carr Glyn, Esq., late of the Bengal Civil Service.

On the 5th, at Fineion, Northamptonshire, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield, Thomas Bagnall, third son of Thomas Bagnall, of Great Barr, Stafford- shire, Esq., to Fanny, fourth daughter of the late Herbert Mackworth, Esq., R.N., and granddaughter of the late Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart., of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk.

On the 10th, at St. James's Church, by the lion. and Rev. Walter Ponsonby, Henry Ayshford Sanford, Esq., of Waltham House, Essex, to Emily Catherine Anne, eldest daughter of the late Right Hon Lord Granville Somerset. On the 10th, at St. Luke's, Chelsea, Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart., of Ashley Park, Surrey, to Agnes, youngest daughter of Sir John Morillyon Wilson, C.B., K.H., of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.

DEATHS.

On the 1st of April, by a fall from his horse, Major R. William Raikes, Captain First Madras Cavalry, Commandant of the Governor's Body Guard, and youngest son of the late Worshipful and Rev. Remy Raikes, Chancellor of Chester, aged forty-three. On the 23d, at Baltimore, U.S. in the twenty-ninth year of his age, after a pro tracted illness of eleven months, Wyndham Ducie Moreton Dyer, Esq., H.B.M.'s Consul in the State of Maryland, son of H. C. Moreton Dyer, Esq. On the 25th, on his passage from Messina to Naples, Captain Francis Koe, /LE., son of .1. Herbert Koe, Esq., Q.C. On the29th, at Naples, Rev. Dr. Dionysius Lardner, late of the city of Paris. On the 2d of May, at his residence in the College, in his eightieth year, the Very Rev. John Lee, D.D., Principal of the University of Edinburgh. On the 4th, at Killiney, near Dublin, the Dowager Countess of Castlestuart, aged seventy-three. On the 5th, at 2, Abercorn Place, Charles Robert Leslie, Esq., R.A., aged sixty- four.

On the 5th, at Aston Hall, Cheshire, Sir Arthur Ingram Aston, G C.D. , aged sixty-one. On the 6th, at Hayes Park, Middlesex. Francis, Earl of Moray.

On the 6th, at her residence, Fairfield Villa, near Broadstairs, Kent, Mrs. Jerrold, widow of the late Douglas Jerrold, aged fifty-five. On the 8th, at The Elms, Cheltenham, the Dowager Lady Ricketts, relict of the late Admiral Sir Robert T. Ricketts. Bart., aged seventy-eight.

On the 9th, at Portland Place, Southsea, Lieutenant-General George Cardew, Colonel Commandant Royal Engineers, aged seventy-six. On the 10, at Leamington, the Rev. Edward George Parker, M.A., Chaplain to the Forces, aged fifty. On the 11th, at his residence in Green Street, Grosvenor Square, of bronchitis, Vice-Amiral Percy Grace, in the seventieth year of his age. On the 12th, at Falmouth, John Welsh, Esq., F.R.S., Superintendent of New Observatory of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.