16 MARCH 1844, Page 19

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 6th March, at Heavitree. Devon, the Lady of the Rev. E. W. Miensm.,of a son. On the 7th. at Heath Hall, near Wakefield, the Hon. Mrs. %Erni. of a daughter. Ou the 7th, at Stretton, Wolvethampton, the Lady of Lieutenant-General Motscarcer. of a sot. and heir. On the 801, at Stonard House, Stamford Hill, Lady of JOSIAH WILSON. Esq., of a son. On the 8th. at Sutton Courtney, Berke, Wife of Rev. Geo. ANDREWS, of a daughter. On the 11th. in Grosvenor Square, the Hon. Mrs. ARTHUR Duscousx, of a daughter.

On the 12th, at Calverton, Bucks, the Hon. Mrs. PERCIVAL, of a daughter. Lately, at Dundalk, the Lek of Captain HAMILTON, Fifth Dragoon Guards, of a son. MARRIAGES_ On the 260, February, at the Hotel of the British Ambassador at Paris. NATHANIEL Asarsraoso WELLS, eldest son of Nathaniel Wells, Esq., of Piercefield, Monmouthshire. to GEORGIANA Limy, second daughter of Itsirsvarst PRICE, Esq., of Westbui y, Bucks.

On the 6th March. at Adhaston. the Rev. E. HARRY VAUGHAN COLT. Vicar of Gloucestershire, to ELLEN Carroty. youngest daughter of F. H. NORTZEN. Esq.„ M.D., of Lea House, Staffordshire.

Ou the 9th, at St. George's, Hanover Square. Joan STORY, Esq., of Mile-end, to HARRIOT Docirsa, niece of JOSEPH SOMES, Esq., of New Grove, Mile-end. On the 9th, at Hampstead. Commander Corsswoirrn, R.N., to Straw hLtRIA,. daughter of the late WILLIAM GREAVES, Esq., of Walthamstow.

On the 9th, at Charlton, Kent. JOHN CARLTON HUGHES. Esq., to CHARLOTTE BELIE,: eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel WILDE. Royal Horse Artillery, Woolwich. On the 901, at St. Mary's. Paddington, HICKMAN KEARNEY. Esq.. to SELENA MOLES: WORTH, fourth daughter of the late Major-General Molesworth. of the Madras Army. On the 1101. at St. George's, Hanover Square, HENRY EDMUND Maims. only eon of the late ROIL. Henry Boiler, nephew and heir to the Right Hon- the Earl of Kilkenny, to FRANCES PENELOPE, only child of THOMAS ItAwsost, Esq., of Nidd Hall. Yorkshire.

On the 12th, at Maryletione Church. Lieutenant-Colonel GRIEVE, to Louise, second. daughter of the Hon. and Rev. FREDERICK HLYTHAM, Canoe of Rochester. On the 12th, at Battersea, Captain SANDJM, R.N., to JANE, second daughter of Jame CHARLES CONSTABLE, Esq.. of Oak House. Battersea. Surrey. On the 12th. at Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, WILLIAM HENRY ORDE TowLErr, Esq., of Bolton Hall, Yorkshire. eldest son of the late Hon. T. Orde Powlett, to LETITIA. youngest daughter of the late Colonel CRAWURD, of Newfield, Ayrshire.

DEATHS,

On the 1st January, at. Camp Danaila, Major Groans RUSSELL CROMMELIN, C.B., First Regiment of Native Infantry, from a severe gun-shot wound received when heroically heading his regiment iu a charge at the battle of Maharajpore, on the 29th of December.

On the 9th. near Hawnlbaugh, by the accidental discharge of his gnu, whilst ortt shoot- ing. Lieut. BEAUCHAMP SesaisTr UOOPER, of the Forty-fourth Beuga. Native Infantry, second son of Brausby B. Cooper. Esq.. of New St. Spring Gardens ; in his 21st year. On the 1st March. at Anglesey Hunt. J. MIDDLETON WAnon, Esq., Coln. Royal Navy.- Os the 4th. at Louth, Lieutenant-Colonel O'Rsita.r, C.B. Ou the 4th, at Cork. JANE BLAND, Wife of Captain CUSTANCE, Queen's Bays, and daughter of Colonel Campbell, K.M., Ninety-fifth Regiment. On the 5th, at Torquay, MARIA HAmuorr. daughter of MajorGeneral H. ROBERTS, C.B., of Miltbrd Lodge. near Lymington, Hants; in her 12th year. On the 9th, iu Curzon Street, Sic HENRY HALroan. Bart.; in his 78th year.

On the 10th, at Watnatl. Nottinghamshire, CAROLINE, Wife of LAutmeurr Romassrom. Esq., M.P.

On the 10th, at Crouch End. ISRAEL THOMAS COLEMAN, Esq., of the arm of Sir C. Price and Co.. King William Street; in his 66th year. On the 12th, CECILIA, the sixth daughter of the late Sir BETHEL Coasneorow, Bart., of Dodington. Gloucestershire. On the 12th. CLAUDE MIDDLETON, the son of WILLIAM and MARY Howrrr.

On the 13th. at Hampton, Middlesex, GILBERT HYLTON JOLLIFFE, sun of air William. G. Hylton Jolliffe, Bart.; in his 8th year.

Lately, at Konigsberg, a veteran of the Seven Years War, named SIEHRING; in his 108th year.