17 MARCH 1860, Page 20

BIRTHS.

On the 5th of January, at Government House, Hobart Town, Tasmania, the Wife of his Excellency Sir H. E. F. Young, C.B., of a daughter.

Ou the 26th of February, at St. Mark's Place, Anglesey, near Gosport, Hants, the Wife of Deputy Commissary-General Turner, of a son.

On the 5th of March, at Lamport Hall, the Wife of Sir Charles Isham, Bart., of a daughter, stillborn.

On the 8th, at Twickenham, Middlesex, the Wife of Sir Lionel Smith, Bart., of a daughter.

On the 8th, at the Mall, Kensington Gravel Pits, Mrs. G. Bernard O'Neil, of a daughter.

On the 9th, at Glenarm Castle, North Ireland, the Countess of Antrim, of a daughter.

On the 12th, at Kedleston, Derbyshire, the Lady Scarsdale, of a son.

On the 12th, at Thirlestaine Hall, Cheltenham, the Countess Steuboch, of a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

On the 5th of December, at Auckland, New Zealand, by the Venerable Archdea- con Kimsling, the Hon. Edward William Stafford, of Mayne, county Louth, First Minister of the Crown in New Zealand, to Mary, third daughter of the Hon. Thomas Houghton Bartley, Speaker of the Legislative Council. On the 17th of January, at St. Paul's Church, Kyneton, in the Province of Vic- toria, Australia, Henry Francis Easton, Esq., Accountantof the Government Stores, Melbourne, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Edward Davy, Esq., M.R.C.S.L., of Kyneton, late Government Assay Master for Victoria. On the 8th, bythe Rev. H. T. Tucker, Rector of Angersleigh, Somersetshire, the Marquis of Anglesey, to Ellen Jane, daughter of George Burnand, Esq.

On the 13th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Arthington Worsley, Esq., second son of Sir William Worsley, Bart., of Hovingham Hail, Yorkshire, to Marianne Christina Isabella, youngest daughter of Colonel the Hon. Henry Hely Hutchinson, of Weston, Northamptonshire, and Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square.

DEATHS.

On the 2d of March, at the Rectory, Marchwiel, after a long illness, the Rev. J. H. M. Luxmoore, surviving son of the late Bishop of St. Asaph, aged sixty. On the 3d, at Stapleton Park, near Bristol, in his seventy-second year, Edward Gore Langton, late Capt. Fifty-second Regiment, eldest surviving son (by his first marriage) of the late Colonel Gore Langton, of Newton Park. On the 3d, Eliza, the wife of Mr. Serjeant Ballantine, aged thirty-seven.

On the 5th, at Prees Hall,- Shropshire, Colonel Sir Robert Chambre Hill, C.B., in his eighty-second year.

On the 5th, at Beauchamp, near Bray, county of Dublin, Sir Lovelace Starner, Bart., aged sixty-two. On the 5th, at 22, High Street, Vice-Admiral Digby, in the seventy-fourth year of his age.

On the 6th, Vice-Admiral James Arthur Murray, of Reading, Berks, only son of the late Lord William Murray, in the seventieth year of his age.

On the 7th, at Fairies Villa, near Bideford, Lieutenant-Colonel John Crow, K.H., late of H.51.'s Thirty-second Regiment, aged seventy-seven, a soldier of the Peninsula and Waterloo.

On the 12th, at Effingham, Nancy Sadleir, widow of the late William Otter, formerly Bishop of Chichester.

On the 12th, at Harewood, Herefordshire, Sarah, wife of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Bart., in the eighty-second year of her age.