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BIRTHS.

On the 19th June, at Monte Video, the Wife of Edward Thornton, Esq., her Britannic Majesty's Charge d'Affaires and Consul-General at Monte Video, of a son. On the 27th July, at Forglen House, Turriff, N.B., the Lady of the Hon. James Grant, of Grant, prematurely, of a son stillborn. On the 7th August, at the Palace, Hampton Court, the Hon. Mrs. William Towry Law, of a son.

On the 8th, at Carron Hall, Stirlingshire, the Wife of Joseph Dundas, Esq., of a daughter. Ou the 9th, at Withington Rectory, Gloucestershire, the Hon. Mrs. Gustavus Talbot, of a daughter. On the 10th, at the Rectory, Slaugham. Sussex, the Hon. Mrs. St. John Paul Methuen, of a daughter. On the 11th, in Eaton Place, Lady Colville, of Culross, of a daughter. On the 12th, at Efford Manor, Devon, the Wife of Captain the Hon. L. Addington, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 9th July, at Malta, Captain Robert Boyle, Royal Artillery, youngest sur- viving son of the late Right Hon. David Boyle, of Shewalton, Ayrshire, to Frances Sydney, eldest daughter of Francis F. Sankey, Esq., M.D.

On the 22d, at Hermanstadt, Transylvania, Sir Grenville Leofric Temple, Bart., to Marie Aron Von Bistren, second daughter of the late Minister of Finance for Transylvania.

On the 31st, at St. Marylebone Church, John Westropp, Esq., of Attyfiin Park, county Limerick, to Charlotte Louisa, eldest daughter of Lady Whitehead, of Hyde Park Square, and Uplands Hall, Lancashire; and of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Whitehead, K.C.B.

On the 5th August, at Braelangwell, Ross-shire, Beauchamp Colclough Urquhart, Thirty-ninth Regiment Bengal N.I., eldest surviving son of B. C. Urquhart, Esq., of Meldrum and Byth, Aberd,:enshire, to Isabella Forbes Fraser, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh Fraser, K.C.B. On the 5th, at Newtownlimavady, Oliver Claude Pa, Esq., youngest son of the late Sir Albert Pell and the Hon. Lady Pell, to Adelaide, youngest daughter of Marcus M'Causland, Esq., of Fruit Hill, Derry. On the 7th, at Easton Neston, Lieutenant-Colonel Ogilvy, of the Second Life Guards, eldest son of P. W. Ogilvy, Esq., of Itutliven, Forfarshire, to Lady Henri- etta Fermor, daughter of the late and sister of the present Earl of Pomfret. On the 9th, at the parish-church, St. Marylebone, Major James W. S. Waller, Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order, and late of the Tenth Regiment of Foot, to Mary Georgiana, eldest daughter of the late General Sir William Henry Pringle, G.C.B., Colonel of the Forty-fifth Regiment of Foot. On the 12th, at St. Gabnel's, Pimlico, the Rey. Edward P. Eddrup, eldest and 'only surviving son of the late E. C. Eddrup, Esq., to Helen Annette, only daughter of Sir John N. R. Campbell. On the 12th, at the parish church of Mortlake, William Wynyard, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, eldest son of Lieutenant-General Wynyard, C.B., Colonel of the Fifty-eighth Regiment, to Henrietta Ellen, eldest daughter of Sir Henry Wil- lock, K.L.S., of Castelnau House, Mortlake. On the 14th, at St. Mary's Church, Birkenhead, by the Rev. Andrew Knox, James Thomson, eldest son of James Bristow, Esq., Belfast, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Laird, Esq., Birkenhead. On the 14th, at Tottenham, Laundv, only son of Stephen Walters, Esq.., of the Oaklands, Reigate, and late of Totterlam, to Marcia, third daughter of Edwin Hill, Esq., of Bruce Castle, Tottenham, and Inland Revenue, Somerset House.

DEATHS.

On the 5th August, at Violet Cottage, Bothwell, James Johnston, Esq., engineer, a native of Falkirk, N.B., and late of the Colpino Iron-works, Russia. On the out- break of the recent war he was offered the chief engineership of the navy and works at Cronstadt, by the late Emperor Nicholas ; but, with the spirit of a true patriot, he rejected the lucrative office rather than appear in opposition to the interests of his native country. On the 6th, at Dover, accidentally drowned whilst bathing, J. Whitmore Wins- low, Esq. of Trinity College, Dublin, eldest son of the Rev. Octavius Winslow, D.D., of Leamington Spa ; in his 21st year. On the 7th, at Cawder House, Glasgow, Robert Baird, Esq., of Auchmedderi, Lord Dean of Guild of Glasgow.

On the 8th, at Gore Lod,,,,e, Fulham, Lucia Elizabeth, granddaughter of the cele- brated engraver Francesco Bartolozzi, and wife of Charles Mathews ; in her 59th year On the 8th, in St. Mary's Square, Lambeth, Lieutenant-General Philips Hay ; in his 83d year.

On the 9th, Rear-Admiral Henry Fanshawe, of Tilbuster Lodge, Godstone ; in his 78th year. On the 9th, at Windsor, Sir John blilley Doyle ; in his 724 year. On the 13th, at Harpenden, John Wyatt, Esq., Senior Bencher of the Inner Temple, and Attorney-General North 'Wales ; in his 94th year.

On the 14th, the Very Rev. William Buckland, Dean of Westminster; in his 73d year,