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BIRTHS.

On the :20th of April, at Cuttack, the Wife of R. N. Shore, Esq., her Majesty's Bengal Civil Service, of a daughter. On the 7th of June, at 7, Comely Bank, Edinburgh, the Wife of R. Chambers, jun., of a son. On the 8th, at Macauley Buildings, Bath, the Wife of Lieut.-CoL Villiers, of a daughter. On the 9th, at Berwick-on-Tweed, the Wife of Major Ellis, 1st D5p0t Battalion, of a son.

On the 11th, at 72, South Audley Street, Lady Worsley, of a son. On the 11th, in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, the Wife of J. Du Poi Brabazon, Esq., Captain H.M.'s 17th Regt., of a daughter. On the 12th, the Wife of Mr. David Nutt, of the Strand, of a daughter. On the 12th, at 43, Upper Mount Street, Dublin, the Wife of Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms, of a son. On the 13th, Lady Wenlock, of a daughter. On the 16th, at Sydenham, the Wife of Charles Sandeman, Esq. of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 7th of Jane, at Monkstown Church, county Cork, Charles Henry, young- est son of: Sir John Kingston James, Bart., D.L., of Dublin, to Kate Mary' second daughter of the late Rev. John Rowley, LL.D., and niece of the late Admiral Sir Jonas Rowley, Bart., G.C.B.

On the 9tb, at Walcot Church, Bath, Capt. Alfred Grey, youngest son of the Hon. Edward Grey, late Lord Bishop of Hereford, to Christina, only child of the Rev. Calvert R. Jones, of Heathfield, Glamorganshire.

On the 9th, by special licence, at 28, Merrion Square, Dublin, by the Yen. John Gregg, Archdeacon of Kildare, Robert Higginson Borrower, Esq., Gilltown, county of Kildare, to the Hon. Louisa Catherine Browne, third daughter of Lord Kil- maine.

On the 9th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Lismore. Colonel Pierrepont Mundy, son of the late General and the Hon. Mrs. Mundy, to Harriet Georgina, eldest daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir George Tyler, of Cottrell, Glamorganshire, and widow of the late E. P. Richards, Esq., of Plait Newydd, in the same county.

On the 13th, in London, Major Charles Edward Mansfield, to Anna Margaret Eliza, second daughter of the late Colonel the Hon, Augustus Ellis. On the 14th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man, assisted by the Yen. Archdeacon Cope, the Hon. Thos. Lyttelton Powys, el- dest son of Lord Lilford, to Emma Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Robt. Wm. Brandling, of Low Gosforth, in the county of Northumberland. On the 14th, at St. Just, in Roseland, Cornwall, the Rev. Frederic Gutteres, Chaplain H.M.S. Russell, to Agnes Eliza, eldest daughter of the Rev. Clement Winstanley Carbon, Rector of St. Just, in Roseland.

DEATHS.

On the 17th of April, Benjamin Campbell, Esq., her Majesty's Consul, at Lagos W. Africa.

On the 5th of June, Andw. Alexander, LL.D., Professor of Greek in the Univer- sity of St. Andrew's, Fifeshire, N.B. On the 7th, Margaret, wife of Henry Pigott, Esq.' of Eagle Hill, county of Gal- way, and eldest daughter of the late Sir Scrape Bernard Morland, Bart.

On the 8th, at Rolleston Hall, in the county of Stafford, Lady Mosley, the beloved wife of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. On the 11th, at Mount Ospriuge, Feversham, General Gosselin, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Kent, aged ninety. On the 12th, at Tunbridge Wells, aged forty-nine, Jacob Bell, Esq., of 15, Lang- ham Place, and 338, Oxford Street.

On the 13th, at his residence, 27, Montepelier Square, Brompton, the Rev. J.

Morison, D.D., LL.D., in his sixty-eighth year.

At the Governor's residence, Royal Military College, Montagu Hornsby Jones, Ensign Thirty-Fourth Regiment, fifth son of Major-General Sir Harry Jones, K.C.B., aged twenty.