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BIRTHS.

On the 27th of August, at Claremont, near Cape Town, the Wife of the Hon. Rowson W. Rowson, Esq., C.B., Colonial Secretary of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, of a eon. On the 21st of September, at Pitfirrane, Fife, N.B., the Wife of Sir Arthur Hal- kett, Bart., of a daughter. On the 22d, at the Windsor Hotel, Edinburgh, Lady Hunter Blair, of a son. On the 22d, at Inverary, her Grace the Duchess of Argyll, of a daughter. On the 22d, at No. 18, Queen's Gate, Hyde Park, the Lady Isabella Schuster, of

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On the 23d, at Bracket Hall, the Lady Katherine Valletort, of a daughter. On the 24th, at 43, Doughty Street, W.C., the Wife of Edmund Yates, Esq., of a son.

On the 24th, at 17, New Street, Spring Gardens, the Wife of Richard Partridge, Esq., of a son. On the 25th, at Woolwich Common, the Wife of Captain Arthur B. Hawes, India Office, of a son. On the 26th, at 45, Grosvenor Place, the Lady Harriet Wegg Prosser, of a son. On the 26th, at Cheltenham, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Grey, 85th Light Infantry, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 22d of September, at Remenham Church, Frederick Mottle, eldest son of Frederick Mullett Evans, Esq., of Whitefriars, to Amy, youngest daughter of Richard Lloyd, Esq., of Henley-on-Thames, and 96, Gracechorch Street.

On the 27th, at St. Mary's Catholic. Chapel, Chelsea, John Daniel King, barrister- at-law, third son of the late Charles King, of Bloomfield Place, in the county of Essex, to Caroline Georgiana, third daughter of Sir Frederick Slade, of Maunsel Grange, in the county of Somerset, Bart., and of the Middle Temple, Q.C. On the 27th, at St. John's, Lacey Green, Bucks, Buckmaster Joseph Tuck, Esq., Mayor of High Wycombe, to Mary Ann, daughter of Thomas Randall, Esq.. of Small Deans, near Bradenham, Bucks. On the 27th, at Pitminster' Somerset, Vincent John Reynolds, Esq., of Canon's Grove, Somerset, only son of the late Vincent Stuckey Reynolds, Esq., to Jessie, younger daughter of the late Rev. T. Rowse Lethbridge, Rector of Combe Flory, Somerset, and granddaughter of the late Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart., of Sandhill Park, in the same county.

On the 27th. at Trinity Church, Marylebone, William Ashburner Forbes, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, to Laura Charlotte, only daughter of the late S. Grove Price, Esq., M.P. On the 27th, at Hove parish church, by the Rev. Henry Melvill, canon re- sidentiary of St. Paul's, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, Arthur de Hochepied Larpent, Esq., eldest son of Baron de Hochepied Larpent, of Holm- wood House, Dorking, to Catherine Mary, youngest daughter of Colonel Melvill, Military Secretary to the Government of Bombay. _

DEATHS.

On the 17th of September, at Paris, deeply lamented, Major the Hon. Charles Murray, third son of David, second Earl of Mansfield, in his seventy-ninth year. On the 19th, at Boulogne, in his fifty-first year, the Rev. W. G. Nott, Vicar of Sutterton, Lincolnshire, second son of the late Major-General Sir William Nott, K.C.B. On the 20th, aged nineteen, at Nea House, Christchurch, Hants, George Jervis, fourth son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, a Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards, and late Page of Honour to her Majesty.

On the 21st, at Twyford Hall, Norfolk, Lieutenant-Colonel Packe, aged 4o-env- three.

On the 23d, at Paris, the Lady Helena Robinson, Widow of the late Sir Richard Robinson, Bart. On the 25th, at Meaford, Staffordshire, the Viscount St. Vincent, aged ninety- two. On the 25th, at St. John's Lodge, Aylesbury, of diphtheria, Caroline Mary, daughter of Vice-Admiral W. H. Borah, aged twenty-five. At Folkestone, suddenly, Helen, second daughter of General Sir Howard Douglas, G.C.B. At Boston, United States of America, aged eighty-two, Robert Trueman, Esq., many years merchant of that city, previously British Vice-Consul at Leghorn.