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BIRTHS On the 26th October, at St. Petersburg, the Lady

of Andrew Buchanan, Esq., Secre- hay to her Majesty's Legation at that Court, of a daughter.

On the 5th November, at Scarborough, the Lady of John Rhodes Holme, Esq., M.D., bl a son. On the 7th, at Diptford Rectory, near Totnes, the Lady of the Rev. William Cooper Johnson, of a daughter.

On the 7th, at Cheltenham, the Lady of Major-General R. Tickell, C.B., Bengal Engineers, of a son.

On the 9th, at Thetford House, Lincolnshire., the Wife of W. C. Denshire, Esq., of a son. On the 9th, at Morden Rectory, the Wife of the Rev. W. C. Raffles Flint, of a daughter. On the 9th, at Hither Green, Lewisham, the Hon. Mrs. Spring Rice, of a daughter. On the 10th, at Purbrooke, Hants, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel E. Napier, of a son. On the 10th, the Lady of Captain Hathorn, R.N., of a daughter.

On the 11th, at Walthamstow, Essex, Mrs. Albert Savory, of a daughter.

On the 11th, at Bury, Hants, the Lady of Capt. C. R. Hobart, Madras Army, of a son. Lately, in the village of Gloughjordan, Tipperary, the Wife of Darcy, a labourer, of hair boys, three alive.

MARRIAGES.

On the 7th June, at Adelaide, South Australia, James, second son of Lieutenant- Colonel Henderson, late of the Royal Engineers, to Annie, third daughter of C. B. Newenham, Esq., Sheriff of the Province of South Australia.

On the 4th November, at Binstead, Isle of Wight, Captain Vansittart, of the Cold- stream Guards, to Harriet, third daughter of the late John Fleming, Esq., of Stoneham Park, Hants.

On the 6th, at Gretna Green, Captain C. P. Ibbetson, Eleventh Hussars, to Lady Adele Villiers.

On the 6th, at St. Mary's Clyst, John Henry, eldest son of John Henry Ley, Esq., of Trehlll, Devon, to Henrietta, second daughter of Henry Porter, Esq., of Winslade House, in the same county.

On the 8th, at Norton Cockney, near Welbeck Abbey, the Rev. Henry Hopwood, M.A., Rector of Botha], Northumberland, to Emily Cavendish, youngest daughter of the late Lord William Charles Augustus Cavendish Bentinek.

On the 8th, at the British Embassy in Paris, William Frederick Baring, Esq., to Emily, eldest daughter of Sir Richard Jenkins, G.C.B.

On the 11th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Vicesimua Knox, Esq., of Stratford Place, and Writhe House, Essex, to Lucy, third daughter of Ralph Bernal, Esq., M.P., of Eaton Square.

On the I Ith, at St. Pancras Church, Edward, youngest son of the late John West, Esq., of Park Village East, and of the island of Jamaica, to Hester, eldest daughter of John James, Esq., Secondary of London, of Brunswick Square.

On the 12th, at Siddington, the Rev. G. F. Master, Rector of Stratton, second son of Colonel Master, of Knole Park, Gloucestershire, to Fanny, youngest daughter of the late Sir William Holland, one of her Majesty's Barons of the Exchequer.

DEATHS.

On the 4th November, at Barnpark, Teignmouth, Devon, Mary Wardlaw Egerton, Widow of Arthur Forbes, Esq., of Culloden, and of the ]ate Joseph Egerton, Esq.. and eldest daughter of the late Colonel Sir John Cumming, East India Service ; in her 75th Year.

On the 6th, at Reading, George Adams, Esq., M.D., formerly of Billericay, Essex ; in his 90th year.

On the 7th, in Windsor Barracks, Captain the Hon. William Henry Leicester, of the That Regiment of Grenadier Guards ; in his 32,1 year.

On the 7th, in Lower Mount Street, Dublin, Letitia Cardin, sister of the late Sir J. Cravin Cardin, of Priory, Templemore, county Tipperary.

On the 8th, in Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, the Right Hon. Lady Mary Coote. On the 8th, at Winchester, Eliza Anne, Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Hunt, Third West India Regiment.

On the 8th, at Canterbury, Grace, Widow of the late Rear-Admiral Joshua Sydney Norton.

On the 9th, Charles Bodham, M.D., Professor of Medicine In the University of

Glasgow.

On the 10th, In Richmond Terrace, John Irving, Esq., M.P. for the County of Antrim ; in his 78th year.

On the 10th, the Rev. Joseph Procter, D.D., Master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge ; in his 84th year.

On the I Ith, at Harlow, Essex, Captain J. S. Foreman, R.N. ; in his 47th year.

On the lath, in Hans Place, John Backhouae, Esq., late Under-Secretary of State for

Foreign Affairs.