19 OCTOBER 1861, Page 11

BIRTH.

On the 18th inst„ at 53, Mountjoy-square, Dublin, the Lady Victoria Mary Kir- Wan, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On Wednesday last, at Thorpe, sear Norwich, by the Rev. Horace Mann Blakis- inn, M.A., Frank Astley Cubitt, Esq., Captain 5th Regiment Fusiliers, eldest sou of the Rev. Francis William Cubitt, M.A., of Fritton House, Suffolk, to Bertha Harriot, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Blakiston, Esq., Commander Royal Navy, and niece of Sir Matthew Blakiston, Bart,

On the 15th hist , at the parish church, Hampton, Middlesex, by the Rey. A. Seaton, rector of Colton, Staffordshire, James Hastings Toone, Esq., Major 1111.'s 2nd Bengal Cavalry, grandson of the late Sir William Toone, K.C.B., to Emma, second daughter of T. Healey, Esq., the Manor House, Hampton, Middlesex. On Thursday, the 17th inst., at St. Mary's, Bryanston-square, by the Hon. and Rev. A. B. Banbury, rector of Shohdon, Herefordshire, brother of the bridegroom, the Hon. Charles Spencer Bateman Banbury, M.P., Fellow of All Souls' College On the 11th lust,. at Hampstead, by the Rev. Thomas Ainger, Arthur Fellows;

Esq., of Victoria, Vancouver's Inland, to Eleanor Caroline, second daughter- Sir

Rowland Hill, S.C.B. On the 15th inst., at the British Embassy, Paris, by the Rev. Lord Saye and Sele, assisted by the Hon. and Rea. Cecil Wykeham Fiennes, the Hon. Edward Brown- low, second son of the late Lord Lurgan, to Helene Clementina, second daughter of the late John Hardy, jun., Esq., formerly H.M.'s Consul at St. Jago de Cubs. Oxford, late Captain 2nd Life Guards, and second son of the late Lord Bateman, to the Viscountess Strangford.

DEATHS. On the 13th instant, of apoplexy, at St. Leonard's-ou-Sea, Gervaise J. Waldo Sib- thorp, Esq., M.P., of Canwick Hall, near Lincoln, and of Potterills, Herta, aged 46. On the 16th instant, at Ochtertyre, Sir William Keith Murray, of Ochtcrtyre, Bart On the 12th instant, at Home Lodge, Wimbledon, Frances, widow of the late Right Hon. Sir George Henry Rose. On the 18th instant, at his house, Clapharn-common, Sir William Cubitt, Ent, F.B.S., &c., civil engineer, in his 77th year.