19 MAY 1860, Page 11

BIRTHS.

On the 6th of May, at Westbury Hill, near Bristol, Lady Campbell, of Barcaldine, of a daughter. On the 7th, at Roushaw, Norfolk, the Wife of Charles North, late Captain Nor- folk Artillery, and eldest son of Frederick North, M.P. for Hastings, of a son. On the 8th, at Wood Hall, Yorkshire, the Wife of the Hon. .1. C. Dundas, of a son. On the 8th, at Highwood Cottage, Finchley, the Wife of Coventry Patmore, Esq., of a son. On the 10th, at 72, South Andley Street, the Hon. Mrs. Augustus Halford, of a son, stillborn. On the 12th, at 42, Heriot Row, Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs. Walker, of Dairy, of a daughter. On the 12th, at Hollybrook, Lady Erskine, of Combo, of a son. On the 13th, at Bowerswell, the Wife of John Everett Millais, A.R.A., of a daughter. On the 14th, at 10, St. James's Square, the Duchess of Marlborough, of a daughter, On the 15th, at 41, Upper Brook Street, the Viscountess Boyle, of a son.

3Li2ETAGES.

On the 10th of May, at Chrkit Church, Lutonvale, Kent, Edmund A. Grattan, Esq., H.B.M. Consul at Antwerp, to Mary Cawthorne, youngest daughter of the late J. A. Hunter, Esq., of Ormeley Lodge, Ham, Surrey, and granddaughter of the late Sir Jonah Barrington. On the 15th, at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, Captain Dearden, late Thir- teenth Light Dragoons, of the Hollins, Yorkshire, to Henrietta Maria, eldest daughter of Major Edwards, M.P., of Pyenest, in the same county. On the 15th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Lord Bishop of Hereford, Captain Pilkington Blake, only son of James Bunbury Blake, Esq., of Thurston House, in the county of Suffolk, to Adeline, third daughter of James King King, Esq., M.P., of Staunton Park, Herefordshire.

DEATHS.

On the 11th of April, at Madeira, Sir Francis Hopkins, Bart., of Athboy, county Meath, and Rochfort, Westmeath, aged forty-six. On the 2d of May, the Chevalier Thomas Corner Stone, Attach4 at the Portuguese Embassy in London, eldest and only surviving son of the late Read-Admiral Thomas Stone, E.T.S. of his Most Faithful Majesty's Service.

On the 3d, Mr. J. H. Maverley, aged seventy-six, for fifty years the Astronomical Observer at the Royal Academy, Gosport.

On the 8th, at the Deanery House, Londonderry, the Very. Rev. Thomas Bunbury Gough, Dean of Derry, in his eighty-fourth year.

On the 10th, at the Queen's Hotel, Norwood, Rosa Edwyna, wife of Lieutenant-

Colonel Powell, M.P., of Nanteos, hire, aged forty-two. •

On the 11th, at Elm Grove, Barnes, Aicxandre Terxeira, Baron de Sampayo, At- tach6 to the Embassy of his Most Faithful Majesty, in the sixty-sixth year of his age-

On the 11th, at his residence on Clapham Common, Sir Charles Barry, 31.A., F.R.S., 1r.c., in the sixty-fifth year of his age.

On the 14th, at Hawthornden, Torquay, Arthur Howe lioldsworth, Esq., of Widdicombe House, Devon, Governor of Dartmouth Castle, and late M.P. for the borough of Dartmouth, aged seventy-nine.

On the 16th, at Haddon House, Exeter, Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk, Bart., aged sixty-seven.