19 MAY 1855, Page 20

BIRTHS.

On the 8th May. in Pelham Crescent, Brompton, the Wife of General H. Charles Van Cortlandt, of the 11.E.I.Co.'s Service, of a daughter. On the 11th, in Upper Harley Street, the Lady Caroline Caroler, of a daughter. On the 12th, in Great Stanhope Street, the Lady Cremorne, of a son.

- On the 12th, in Southwick Place, Hyde Park, the Wife of C. Handileld Jones, Esq.. M. B., F.H.B., Assistant-Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, of a son. On the 13th, at the Parsonage, Halstead, Essex, the Wife of the Rev. Duncan Fraser, M.A., of a daughter.

On the 14th, at Ayott, St. Lawrence, Lady Emily Cavendish, of a son.

On the 15th, in Eaton Place South, the Hon. Mrs. George Denman of a daughter. On the 15th, at Bury St. Edmund's, the Wife of the Rev. Dr. Donaldson, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 26th March, at the British Episcopal Church, Buenos Ayres, Frank Parish, Esq., 11.B.al.'s Acting Charge d'Affaires to the Argentine Confederation, to Mar- garet Greelaw, daughter of the late John Miller, many years resident at Buenos Ayres. . On the 8th May, at Dawlish, Edwin Grove Ilelyar, Esq., youngest son of the late W. Helyar, Esq., of Coker Court, Somersetshire, to Arabella Maria, youngest daughter of late Rev. G. Walsh, of Grimblethorpe Hall, Lincolnshire, and Bridge House. Dawlioh.

On the 10th, at Hallaton, J. H. Spencer, Esq., to Georgina, third daughter of the late Sir Henry Bromley Hinrich, Lieutenant of the Gentlemen at Arms, and of Lady Einrich, of Hasten Hall, Leicestershire- On the 15th, at Stretton-en-le-Field. Derbyshire, Mylles Cave Brown Cave, Esq., late Eleventh Hussars, eldest son of Sir J. R. C. B. Cave, Bart., to Isabelle, the youngest daughter of John Taylor, Esq., of the Newarke, Leicester, and of Stretton Hall.

On the 15th, at Hove, Brighton, Lewis John Bayly, Esq., eldest son of Colonel Bayly, Royal Artillery, to Rebecca Agnes, fourth daughter of the late Robert Kerr, Esq., of Chatto and Sunlaws, Roxburghshire. On the 18th, at the British Embassy, Paris, George Ommanney Willes, Com- mander Royal Navy, eldest son of the late Captain Wiles, R.N. to Georgians Matilda, youngest daughter of the late William Lockwood, Esq., of Dewes Essex.

Lately, at Chart Parva, William, eldest son of Rear-Admiral Ffarington. R.N., of Woodvale. Isle of Wight, to Cecil Frances Harriett, eldest daughter of the Rev. James B. Tyrwhitt, nephew of the late Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart., M.P., of Stanley Hall, Salop.

BEAT113.

On the 13th April, on board the Hotspur, off the coast of England, whither he was returning, after fifty-one years of distinguished and uninterrupted service in 'the East Indies, Major-General Edward Gwatkin, late Superintendent of the H.E.I.Co.'s Studs; in his 72d year. On the 7th May, at Peckham, Surrey, Major-General David Williamson, Bengal Army; in his 70th year. On the 70, in Rue de POratoire, Champs Elysees, Paris, Major-General Baum- gardt, C.B.

On the 8th, accidentally drowned in the Tyne, the Rev. Henry Parr Dwarris, M.A„ youngest son of Sir Fortunatus Dwarns, and Curate of Bywell St. Peter, Northumberland.

On the 9th, in the Rue de Penthievre, Faubourg St. Honore, Paris, Leonora, youngest daughter of the late Sir John Chetwode, Bart. On the 10th, at the Barracks, Croydon, tif scarlet fever, Major Bothers, Royal Ar- tillery; in his 57th year. On the 11th, at West Farleigh, Anthony FitzHerbert, Esq., fourth son of Sir Henry Fitzherbert, Bart.; in his 37th year. On the 12th, at Farnham, the Lady Maria Oglander, widow of the late Sir William Oglander, But. On the 12th, the Hon. Frederick Lowry Corry, third son of the late Earl of Bel- more; in his 18th year.

On the 13th, at Rayrigg, Windermere, George Thomson Jacob, Esq., of Shilling. atone, Dorsetshire, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dorset Militia; in his 61st year. On the 13th, in Eaton Place, Jane, Countess of Enniskillen.

On the 15th, in Upper Wimpole Street, Hannah, widow of the late James Pattison, Esq., M.P. On the 16th, in St. James's Place, William Francis Spencer, Lord De Manley; in his 86th year.