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On the 6th April, at Bangalore, the Wife of S. Lawrence Cox, Req., Surgeon, Madras Horse Artillery, of a son. On the 2d June, at Wollaton Hall, Notts, the Wife of J. R. S. Willis, Esq., of Orishane Castle, of a son and heir.

On the 7th, at Lattiford, Somersetshir e, the Wife of James Talbot Stanley, Esq., of a son.

On the 8th, at Whittingham, N.B., the Lady Blanche Balfour, of a son. On the 8th, at Vernon Villa, Finchley Road, the Wile of Robert Nobler, Esq., Q.C., of a daughter. On the 8th, at Stanford Rectory, the Wife of the Rev. Edward Winnington

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gram, of a son.

On the 8th, at Knipton Rectory, the Hon. Mrs. Campbell, of a daughter,

On the 11th, at Penshurat Castle, Kent, the Lady De l'Isle and Dudley, of a 9011.

On the 13th, in Connaught Place, the Countess of Rosie, of a son.

On the 13th, at Adlestrop Rectory, the Wife of the Hon. and Rev. H. P. Chobnon.

deley, of a son, which survived its birth only a few hours.

On the 14th, at Walruer, the Wife of the Rev. John Branffil Harrison, Incumbent

of Widmer, of a daughter.

On the 15th, at the Rectory, Great Stanmore, the Lady Ellen Gordon, of a eon.

MARRIAGES.

On the 6th June, at Lee, Kent, John Richard Blakiston, Esq., B.A., Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Major-General Ed- ward Nicolls, late R.M.

On the 8th, at St. Mary's, Bryturston Square, William Reynolds, only son of the late William Were Prideaux, Esq., of Kingsbridge, to Emma Alicia, third daughter of the late Major-General Sir James Sutherland, ILLS., of the II.E.1.C.8., Bombay Establishment, and of Cumberland Street, Bryanston Square. On the 10th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Captain H Thirteenth Thteenth Light Dragoons, of Palace House, Lancashire, to Ellen, eldest daughter of Colonel H. White, of Woodlands, county of Dublin. On the 10th, at the parish-church of St. Marylebone, Gregory Lewis Way, Esq., late Major in 13.M.'s Twenty-ninth Regiment, and fourth son of the late B. Way, Esq., of Denhatn Park, Bucks, to Mary Hay, second daughter of the late William lMacdowall, Esq., and granddaughter of the late Sir William Dunbar, of Duro, Bart.

On the 13th, at St. Peter's in the East, Oxford, the Rev. William Henry Fitz- simon Hinde, M.A., University College, Oxon, Curate of Kingsey, Bucks, son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel William llinde, to Susan Christiana Rowley. fifth daughter of the late William Payne, Esq., of Bronipton, Kent. On the 13th. at St. George's, Stonehouse, the Rev. Arthur Howard Ashworth, M.A., l'icar•Choral of York Minster, and Vicar of St. Mary's, Bishophill Junior, York, to Mary Georgianna, eldest daughter of Rear-Admiral Barnard, of Stonehouse. On the 14th, at Spetchley Church, Worcestershire, James Stoddart, Esq., Captain R.N., third son of the late Admiral Stoddart, to Harriot Agnes, younger daughter of the late Matthew Thompson, Esq., of Maningharu Lodge, Yorkshire. Also, at the same time, the Rev. Benjamin Fells Thompson, younger son of the above Matthew Thompson, to Rosa, daughter of Demetrius Grevis James, Esq., late High Sheriff of Kent, of Ightham Court Lodge and Oakfleld Court.

On the 14th, at Bitteswell, Leicestershire, the Rev. R. G. Walls, Rector of Firsby, son of the Rev. Joseph Walls, of Boothby Hall, Lincolnshire, to Annie,:eldest daugh- ter of Thomas Watson, Esq., of BitteswelL

DEATHS.

On the 13th April, at the Mauritius, on his way to England, for the recovery of his health, Sir T. E. H. Turton, Bart.; in his 64th year. On the 20th May, at Four Ashes, Emilie, James A.mphlett Grove, Esq.; in his 90th year.

On the 24th, at Cincinnati, America, Sir Thomas Tilden, a native of Hastings, Sussex ; in his 30th year.

On the 26th, at Athens, after four days' illness, Sir Henry Blackwood, Bart., Lieu- tenant R.N., of 15.111.'s ship Leander.

On the 26th, at Gibraltar, suddenly, William Racket, Esq., M.D., Inspector- General Military Hospitals ; in his 74th year. On the 1st June, at Odessa, of wounds received in action in the defence of his ship, Captain Henry Wells Gifford, ILN., third son of Admiral John Giffard, R.N.; in his 43d year.

On the 2d, the Rev. Edmund William Hughes, Rector of Welton-le-Wold, Lin- colnshire; in his 45th year. On the 8th, in Northampton Terrace, Lower Road, Islington, Mrs. Susanna Good ; in her 90th year.

On the 9th suddenly, from a fall from his horse, at Brygwyn, near Oswestry, the

Rev. Leeds 9th, Booth, M.A., of St. James's Parsonage, West Malvern ; in his 54th year. On the 10th, at Butleigh Court, near Glastonbury, the Hon. and Rev. Dr. Neville Grenville, Dean of Windsor ; in his 64th year.

On the 10th, at Stuart Hall, county of Tyrone, the Earl of Castlestuart ; in his 70th year. On the 12th, at Sutton Lodge, Chiswick, Lieutenant-General Charles Turner, Colonel Nineteenth Regiment ; in his 76th year. On the 12th, at Shalstone Rectory, Bucks, the Rev. Joseph Gaseoyue Littlehales ; in his 80th year.

On the 13th, Charlotte, relict of the Rev. Rogers /hiding, once Vicar of Maiden, Surrey ; in her 924 year.

On the 14th, at Leeds, the Reverend Joseph Holmes, D.D.; in his 64th year.

On the 14th, at Maple Durham, the Rev. Lord Augustus litzclarence ; in bis 50th year. On the 15th, at Cotton Hall, Derbyshire, the Right Hon, Henry Tufnell, late M.P. for Devonport

On the 15th, in Mark Lane, James Kendle Browne, Esq., the father of the Corn Exchange; in his 83d year.