16 APRIL 1859, Page 20

METES.

On the 31st of March, somewhat prematutely, the Wife of Dr. Humphreys, Head Master of Cheltenham Grammar School, of a son, stillborn. On the 2d of April, at Easter Elchios, Craig-Ellachie, the Wife of the Hon. George Essex Grant, of Grant, of a son.

On the 7th, at 14, South Audley Street, the Hon. Mrs. Silvertop, prematurely of a daughter, which only survived its birth a few hours. On the 9th, at Warfield Lodge, Berks, the Wife of the Very Rev. Dr. Newman, late Dean of Cape Town, of a daughter. On the 9th, at Buchan Hill, near Crawley, Sussex, Mrs. John Jervis Broadwood, of a son.

On the 9th, at No. 23, Eaton Square, the Wife T. M. Weguelin, Esq., M.P., of a SOD.

On the 9th, at 16, Chesham Place, the Wife of Major-General Wood, of a daughter.

On the 10th, at 35, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Lady Emily Walsh, of a son and heir.

On the 13th, at Abinger Hall, the Hon. Mrs. Sidney Smith, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 21st February, at Roorkhee, N.W.P., Bengal, Alexander Howe Brambley, Esq., to Sarah Mary, daughter of Sir W. Brook O'Shaughnessy. On the 7th of April, at St. Mary's Church, Bath, George, only son of J. Birch, Esq., of St. Petersburgh, to Catherine Anna, eldest daughter of the late Joseph Hamilton, Esq., M.D., of Queenston, Canada West. On the 7th, at Heavitree, Exeter, William Richard, son of the late Ralph Wedg- wood, Esq., of Burslem, Staffordshire, to Harriet Maria, fifth daughter of the late Thomas Carr Brackenbury, Esq.; of Sausthorpe Hall, near Spitsby, Lincolnshire. On the 12th, at the Catholic Chapel in George Street, and afterwards at St. George's, Hanover Square, Monsieur Adrian T. IL Percheron, Receveur General des Finances du Department de L'Aveyron (France), to Marie Blanche Angeline, only daughter of the late, and sister of the present, Comte d'Adhemar.

On the 13th, at St. Mary's Church, Ealing, H. E. Grant-Duff, Esq., M.P., to Anna Julia, only child of Edward Webster, Esq., of North Lodge, Ealing.

DEATHS.

On the 2d April, at her residence, Hammersmith, Sophia Letitia, youngest daughter of the late Sir George Strickland. Bait., of Boynton House, Yorkshire, and widow of the late Captain Calder, 21st Light Dragoons. On the 2d, at Cliftonville, Brighton, Susanna Wilson, wife of Rear-Admiral Sir John Hindmitrsh, in her seventy-third year. On the 6th, G. H. L. Crespin, Armiger, late of Mottecombe Court, and Modbury, Devon ; hi his seventy-eighth year.

On the 6th, Colonel Tempest, of Tong Hall, Yorkshire, and Aughton, Lancashire ; aged eighty-five.

- On the 7th, at 92, Connaught Terrace, Hyde Park, Lady Teesdale, widow of Ma- jor-General Sir George Teesdale, K.H. On the 7th, at Shnvenham Vicarage, Archdeacon Berens; aged eighty-one. ' On the 7th, of diphtheria, the Rev. John Sayer Haygarth, Principal of the Royal Agricultural College, and only son of the late Rev. John Haygarth, Rector of Up-, ham, Meets; aged forty-seven. On the 8th, at Brighton, in the sixty-third year of his age, George Walsh Hallam, Esq., of Brent Pelham Hall, Herta, a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant for the County. On the 10th, at Warfield Lodge Decks, Clara Anne, Wife of the Very Rev. Dr. Newman, late Dean of Cape Town. On the 10th, at Hampstead, Oliver Francis, second son of the Right Hon. T. Mil- ner Gibson, M.P. ; aged eight years.

On the 11th, at 6, Berkeley !Square, Bristol, much respected, Mr. John Taylor, for nearly fifty years proprietor of the t! Bristol Mirror."