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Blunts.

On the 23d of June, at Secunderabad, the 'Wife of Sir William Gordon, Bart. of the Seventeenth Lancers, of a daughter, who survived her birth only a short time. On the 9th of July, at Lahore, in Northern India, the Wife of Captain A. R. Fuller, 1.1 . M.'s Renal Artillery, and Director of Public Instruction for the Pun- jaub, of a son. On the 224 of August, at West Court, Berkshire, Lady Perry, of a daughter. On the 23d, at Heath Lodge, the Wife of Colonel Poulett Somerset, AL P., of a SOO. On the lith, at 4, Wellington Place, Oxford, the Wife of the Reverend James E. Thorold Rogers, M.A., Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Sta- tistics, of a son. On the 25th, at 16, Gunter's Grove, 1'0h= Road, the Wife of Captain W. King Hall, Cit., of II. M S . Royal Adelaide, of a daughter. On the 27th, at Titness Park, Sunning Hill, Berkshire, Lady Margaret Charteris, of a daughter. On the 28th, at Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk, Lady Peto, of a daughter. On the 28th, at 37, Green Street, Lady Harriet Wentworth, of a daughter.

MARRIAOPS.

On the 2,1 of August, his Excellency the Moulvee Mused' Ocdden, K.B., the ex- Minister of Oude, to C. J. Bilke, the srcond daughter of the late William Bilke, Esq., and granddaughter of the late William Bilke, Esq., of Martinstown, at the residence, Oxford Terrace. On the 22d, at New Park Street Chapel, by the RON. C. U. Spurgeon, the Rev. James Archer Spuigeon, Minister of Portland Chapel, Southampton, to Emily Georgiana, youngest daughter of General Sir John F. Burgoyne, Bart. On the 2511i, at St. Peter's Church, Pitnlico, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Baring. Coldstream Guards, to Helen, youngest daughter of the Right Hon. Sir James Gra- ham, Bart., M.P. On the 2Ith, at Pitlochrie, N.B., William Francis Kempe, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-law, to Julia Lane Grace Sandford, daughter of the late Sir Daniel Keyte Santiferd, D.C.L., Oxon. On the 28th, at Trinity Church, Marylebone, Herbert, younger son of the late Lord James Stuart, to Fanny Adelaide, third daughter of John Labouchere, Esq., of Browne Hall, Surrey. On the 29th, at Ashridge, Lieutenant- Colonel the lion. Peregrine Cost, uncle of the Earl Brownlow, to Frances, widow of Augustus Frederick, late Earl of Albe- marle.

DEATHS.

On the 9th of July, accidentally drowned from the Candle, in the Red Sea, Com- mander Edmund Webber, R.N., son of the late Reverend Simon Webber. rector of Foothill Bishop, Wilts. On the 15th of August, while crossing the Col de Gesuat, Switzerland, Mr. Ben- jamin Fuller, of St. Martin's Court, Leicester Square, and Raymond's Buildings. Gray's Inn, London, aged thirty-three, third son of Joseph Fuller, Esq., Goblwell House, near Newbury, who with two friends and one Of their guides were all killed by falling down a precipice in descending the mountain. On the 15th, by a fall down a precipice on the Col du G8ant, Frederick Vavas- seur, Esq., of Cardiff, aged twenty-six, youngest son of the late James Vavasseur, Esq., of Newington Place, Surrey. On the 27th, at Clifton Terrace, Margate, &mite, aged nineteen, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. James Oliphant, of Wimbledon. On the 27th, at Beaufort Castle, in the eighty-fourth year of her age, Mrs. Fraser, of Stnchen, relict of Captain Fraser, of Striehen, and mother ofthe Right Honourable Lord Levet. On the 28th, at Roselle, Tunbridge Wells. Frances Margaretta, relict of the late Thomas Read Kern p,1 Esq., of Kemp Town, Brighton, and sister of the late Sir Charles Shakerley, Bart., of Somerford Park, Cheshire.