18 NOVEMBER 1848, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the8th November, at Gagiollouse, Forfarshire, Mrs. Guthrie, of Guthrie, eta Iffin, On the 10th, at Winton House, Pencaltland, N.B., the Wife :of Captain Frederick Hutchinson, of a daughter.

On the 11th, in Poet's Corner, Old Palace Yard, the Lady of Cl. Eastland Michele, Esq., of a son. On the I Its, at Danesfield, Bucks, the Hon. Mrs. Scott Murray, of a son.

On the 11th, in Heiken Street West, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel vansittart, of a daughter. On the 13ffi, in Chesham Place, the Hon. Mrs. Hamilton, eta daughter. On the 13th. at the Rectory House, Marston Truesell, Northamptonshire, the WUcf the Rev. William Law, of a son. On the 13th, at Newburgh, Northumberland, the Wife of Captain Gustavus H. Cora- son, R.N., of a son •

MARRIAGES.

On the 11th October, at Bondjah, near Smyrna, the Rev. Horace Winbolt, of Bey- rout, to Jemima, fourth daughter of the late James Winbolt, Esq., of London. solicitor.

On the 19th, at the British Embassy, Florence, Gerard Lake, youngest son of the late Major Brooks, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Captain Pakenham. R.N.

On the 7th November, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin. Thomas Robert M'Coy, Esq., Sixty-fifth Regiment, son of Captain M'Coy, R.N., of Southsea, to Teresa Matilda, youngest daughter of the late Major James Allen, Fifth Dragoons. On the 8th, at the residence of Lady Bateman, at Bath, Sir Edward Dolman Scott, Bart., of Barr Hall, Staffordshire, to Lydia, Widow of the late Rev. Edmund Roblnaeli, of Thorp Green, Yorkshire. On the 14th, in Moray Place, Edinburgh, Robert Hely Hutchinson Kelghtley, Esq., of the Seventy-sixth Regiment, eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel Keightley, of Brae Head, near Londonderry, to Margaret Ogilvy, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Falrleigh, of the Holmes, Ayrshire. On the 16th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, William Leslie, Esq., of Drumressie, and younger of Warthill, Aberdeenshire. to Matilda Rose, second daughter of the late William Rose Robinson, Esq., of Clermiston, Sheriff of Lanarkshire.

DEATHS.

On the 20th October, at Florence, Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. Gerald de Courcy, last surviving son of John twenty-sixth Lord KIngsale, and grand-uncle to the present Lord. On the 3d November, at the railway station. Farnborough, through accident. Stephen Cattley Tennant, Esq., late of Havannah, merchant ; and on the 5th, at Blackheath, his sister, A. M. F. Tennant; son and daughter of the late James Tennant, Esq., formerly of Leeds.

On the 5th, at Newry, from the effects of a collision on the railway at Crewe, while proceeding with his regiment to Manchester, Major J. Berry Thomas, late of her Majesty's Ninth Regiment of Foot; in his 46th year.

On the 7th, at Cheltenham, Jane, Wife of Captain Sheriden, R.N.

On the 7th, at Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire, Robert Henderson Broun, Esq., Surgeon to the Naval Hospital at Haulbowllne, second son of the late Hon. Sir James Breen, Bart., of Colstown. On the 11th. In Vincent Square, Westminster,. William Barnard, Esq., for many years Keeper of the British Institution for the promotion of the Flue Arts, Pall Mall ; In his 75th year. On the 11th, at Exmouth, Devon, Lady Holroyd, Widow of the late Sir Geffige Bewley Holroyd, of Hare Hatch, Berke, formerly one of the Judges of her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench ; in her 81st year.

On the 12th, at the Rectory, Sarah, Wife of the Rev. H. G. Watkins, M.A., Rector Of St. Swithhes, London Stone ; in her 80th year. On the 13th, at Regency House, Brighton, Mrs. Hunter, for more than fifty-one years an affectionate and valued servant in the families of the late Henry Thornhill, Esq., M.P., and of Henry Sykes Thornton, Esq. • in her 8Ist year. On the 13th, at Lock's Park, near Derby, Anne. Relict of the late William Drury Lowe, Esq.; in her 104th year.

On the 14th, in Grove Terrace, Kentish Town, Jane, Widow of the late Sir William Blizard ; tuber 85th year.

Lately, in Sydney Place, Bath, Lieutenant-General J. L. Richardson, the oldest officer, excepting one, in the service; in his 85th year.