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staple, On the 10th Angust,.at Gopsall, the Countess Howe, of

a son.

On the 11th, at Kingstanduig. Staffordshire; the, Hon. Mrs. O. H. H ollaed, of a son. 1 On the 12th, in Gordon Square, Eady Romilly, of a son.

. On the 14th, at Exton Park, the Lady Louisa Agnew, of a son and heir. 1 On the 16th, in Devonshire Terrace, Mrs. Charles Dickens ; of a daughter. miutRIAGES.

On the 29th July, at the British Consulate, Bayonne, and On the 1st August, at the English Chapel, Pau, 'Brownlow Poulter. Esq., B.A., Fellow of No* Cellege, QS- ford, to Charlotte Laura, second daughter, of the Rev. J. Drake, .of Northchurch Hertfordshire, and:Rector of Stourton.

On the 7th August, at Basildon Church, Berke, .J. Grant., Esq., eldest son of J. M. Grant, Esq., of Glenmoriston, to Emily. daughter of James Morrison, Esq., of Bo..

sildon Park. On the 8th, at Leybourne Rectory. Ke' t, F

nrederic); Craven Ord, Esq., EoYal

Horse Artillery, son of the late Harry Gough Ord, Esq. of Bexley. Kent, to Hester Augusta, youngest daughter of Sir Michael Cusuc Smith, Bart., of King's County. On the 8th, at liornsey, Frederic Thomas Pratt, D.C.L., of Doctors' Commons, to Caroline, second daughter of the late Rev. James Wadumu Alexander, of Rayne,

Essex. • - On the 8th, at the Roman Catholic church, and afterwards at _tile parish-church, Pontefract, T. H. Pulley, Esq., of thatplace, to Miss Gully, daughter of John Gully, Esq., of Ackworth Park. On the 10th, at Wellesbourne, the Hon. and Be,. Lord Charles Paula, to Ma- thewana, eldest daughter of Bernard Granville, Esq., of Wellesbourne Hall, War- wickshire.

On the 12th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Viscount Reidhaven, eldest son of the Earl of Ses6.1d, to the Hon. Caroline Stuart, youngest daughter of the tale Lord Blantyre. On the 13th, at Dyrham, Gloucestershire, C. R. G. Douglas, Esq., Thirty-second Regiment Bengal Infantry, only son of the late Major Robert Sholto Douglas, Royal Artillery, to Louisa, daughter of Sir George Best Robinson, Bart. On the 15th, at Rydal, Westmoreland, by the Rev. F. Fleming, W. E. Forster,. Esq., of Itawdon, Yorkshire, to Jane Martha, eldest daughter of the late Dr, Arnold, of Rugby.

DEATHS.

On the 6th August, at Adare Manor, county of Limerick, the Earl of Dunravei; in his 67tli year. On the 7th, at East Gate House, Chichester, George John Crosbie, Esq., late Captain Thirty-eighth Regiment, second son of the late General Sir J. G. Crosbie, (1.0.11., of Watergate, Sussex. On the 8th, at Wrington, Somerset, the Rev. Robinson Elsdale, D.D., formerly High Master of the Free Grammar School, Manchester ; in his 67th year. , On the 10th, at Barn Elms, the Right Hon. Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vies-Chancel- lor of England; in his 72.1 year.

On the 10th, at Draycot Rectory, the Rev. Henry Barry, late Michel Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford,' and Rector of Draycot Cerne, and Upton Scudamore, Wilts; in his 68th year.

On the 11th, in Dublin, Colonel Richard Beauchamp, youngest son of the late Sir Thomas Beauchamp Proctor, Bart., of Langley Park, Norfolk; in his 56th year. On the 13th, in 'Upper Berkeley Street, John Brown, Esq.; in his 90th year. On the 13th, in Eaton Place, Belgrave Square, the Hon. Charles Ewan Law, M.P., Recorder of London; in his 58th year. On the 14th, in Bays Hill Terrace, Cheltenham, Lieutenant-General Worsley, of the Royal Artillery ; in his 78th year. On the 15th, Sir Edward Bowyer Smyth, Bart., of 1E11 Hall and Florham Hall, Essex.