14 OCTOBER 1854, Page 12

BIRTHS.

On the 3d October, at Rutland Gate, the Lady Clarence Paget, of a daughter. On the 3d, at Spains Hall, Essex, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Ruggles Brise, of a daughter.

On the 4th, at Escrick Park, Lady Wenlock, of a daughter. On the 4th, at Carron Hall, Stirlingshire, the Wife of Joseph Dundas, Esq., of a son.

On the 6th, in Waterloo Crescent, Dover, the Lady Elizabeth Osborn, of a daughter.

On the 6th, at Bragborough Hall, near Daventry, the Wife of David Buchanan, Esq., of a daughter. On the 6th, at Ayton Castle, Berwickshire, Mrs. Alexander Mitchell Ines, of a son. On the 6th, the Wife of Rear-Admiral Murray, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 18th April, at the Court House, Dunedin, New Zealand, Frederic Louis. second son of A. F. Mieville, Esq., of Dorking, Surrey, to Fanny Stokes, only daughter of Frederic H. Richardson, Esq., late of Cheltenham.

On the 28th September, at Convamoore, county of Cork, Arthur Macnamara, Esq., of Caddington Hall, Hertfordshire, to the Lady Sophia Eliza Hare, third daughter of the Earl of Listowel.

On the 5th October, at St. James's, Piccadilly, Lieutenant-Colonel Topham, the Lieutenant of her Majesty's Body Guard of Gentlemen-at-Arms, to the Lady Mary Bentinck, youngest daughter of the late Duke of Portland.

On the 5th, at Upton, Torquay, William Leith Hay, Esq., second son of Sir An- drew Leith Hay, of Rennes, K.H., to Emma Anne, eldest daughter of John Beau- mont Swete, Esq.

On the 7th, at Calais, Captain Jaques Luglier Mallet, Sixty-third Regiment, Line, Imperial French Army, eldest son of Captain Mallet, Chevalier de is Legion d'Honneur, of Wissemburg, Bas Rhin, to Adelaide, eldest daughter of Captain Apreece, R.N.

On the 7th, at St. Luke's, Norwood, by the Rev. C. Turner, D. Hill Young, Esq., of Hanover Cottages, Regent's Park, sou of the late Alexander Young, Esq .of Montrose, to Lavinia, only daughter of D. Hurst, Esq., of Rosendale House, Dul- via, and 13, Great Marlborough Street.

On the 9th, at Machen Church, Monmouthshire, Sir George Ferdinand Itadzival Walker, Bart., to Fanny Henrietta, third daughter of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart., of Tredegar Park, Monmouthshire.

On the 10th, at St. Peter's Church, Burnley, Lieutenant-Colonel Every Clayton, First Lancashire Militia, of Carr Hall, Lancashire, second son of Sir Henry Every, Bart., of Eggington, Derbyshire, to Eliza Belated, niece of the Misses Halsted, of Rowley and Hood House, Burnley, and daughter of the late Robert Holgate, Esq.

DEATHS. .

On the 26th September, William Edward Staite, Esq., inventor of the electric light.

On the 30th, in Portland Terrace, Sonthsea, Colonel Charles Johnson, eldest surviving son of the late Sir John-. Johnson, Bart., and Seignior of Argenteuil, Canada West, and late Assistant-Quartermaster-General at Kilkenny.

On the 2d October, at the Rectory, Sutton Veney, Wilts, the Rev. W. D. Timing, D.D., Rector of that parish ; in his 72d year. On the 2d, at East Tithersley House, General Yates. On the 6th, at Enfield, Richard Titley Waddington, Esq., of the Inner Temple, only son of David Waddington, Esq., M.P.; in his 23d year. On the 7th, at Albury Park, the Lady Harriet Drummond; in her 71st year. On the 7th, Ensign Painter, Twenty-sixth Cameronians, killed in the discharge of his duty, at the calamitous fire at Newcastle-on-Tyne, son of T. Punter, Esq., Boskenna, Cornwall; in his 18th year.

On the 8th, at the Rectory, West Harting, the Rev. C. J. Ridley, only surviving brother of the late Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart., and of the lam Lord Colborne; in his 62d year.

On the 8th, in Grove Place, Brompton, Mrs. Elizabeth Dearman, relict of the late Mr. William Dearman; in her 90th year. On the 10th, in Norfolk Street, Park Lane, General Sir Gordon Drummond, G.C.B., Colonel of Eighth, King's Regiment; in his 83d year. On the 10th, in Eastbourne Terrace, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Baillie, of the Madras establishment of the Hon. East India Company's service ; in his 89th year.