21 JULY 1855, Page 10

BIRTHS.

On the 13th July, at Pelmuir, Torquay, the Hon. Mrs. W. L. Feilden, of a son, stillborn.

On the 14th, the Wife of the Rev. C. P. Buckworth, Sherborne Rectory, of a son. On the 18th, at Richmond, the Wife of Dr. Hooker, F.R.S., of a son. On the 17th, at Vernon Villas Finchley Road, the Wife of Robert Pashley, Esq., Q.C., of a daughter.

On the 17th at Southhill, the seat of William H. Whitbread, Esq., the Hon. Mrs. Mark Kerr, of a son. On the 18th, in Lowndes Square, the Wife of E. B. Farnham, Esq., M.P., of a son and heir.

On the 19th, in South Street, Grosvenor Square, the Lady Bateman, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 10th July, at St. Mary's Church, Scarborough, John Dent Dent, Esq., M.P., eldest son of Joseph Dent, Esq., of Ribston Hall, Yorkshire, to Mary Heb- den, eldest daughter of John Woodhull, Esq., St. Nicholas House, Scarborough. On the 12th, at Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, James Alexander, of Belfast, fourth son of the late John Alexander, Esq., of Milford. Carlow, to Lucia Margaret, eldest daughter of Sir William Henry 8t. L. Clarke Travers, Bart., of Rossmore, Cork.

On the 10th, at St. John's Episcopal Church, Edinburgh, Thomas Dunlop Findlay, Esq., youngest son of Robert Findlay, Esq., of Easterhill, Lanarkshire, to Hamil- ton, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Neil Douglas, K.C.B., On the 17th, at Southhill, Bedfordshire, Turner Arthur Macon, Esq., of Carriff, county of Armagh, to Florence Louisa Jane, fifth daughter of Henry Lases Long, Esq., and the Lady Catherine Long, of Hampton Lodge, Surrey. On the 18th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, William B. Denison, Esq., to the Hon. Helen Duncombe, youngest daughter of Lord Fevershsun.

On the 18th, at St. James's, Paddington, George, son of the late W. Mackeson, Eq., of Hythe, Kent, to Eleanor, daughter of W. J. Chaplin, Esq., M.P., of Hyde Park Gardens.

On the 18th, in St. Mary's Church, Woolwich, Captain Alfred Charles Knox, H.M.'s Seventy-third Regiment, to Victoria Ame, youngest daughter of the late Colonel Arthur Hunt, Royal Artillery. On the 19th. at St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Rev. P. Hayman Dod, the Rev. Henry Hayman, Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford, to Matilda Julia, youngest daughter of the late George Westby, Esq., of White Hall, and Mowbreck Hall, Lancashire. On the 19th, at St. Michael's, Chester Square, Lieutenant-Colonel Muller, on the Staff in Ireland, to Margaret Leigh, daughter of Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq.., of Chester Square, and Wrinated Court, Kent.

DEATHS.

On the 9th June, at Bombay, of cholera, Edward Elphinstone Burrowes, Esq., Twenty-first NJ., eldest son of Colonel Burrowes, of Bourton Court, Somerset. On the 6th July, at his residence, in Dumfriesshire, Dr. Archibald Anion, formerly of 11.M.'s Twentieth Regiment; in his 84th year.

On the 12th, at Mercer Lodge, Kensington Gore, Samuel Francis Marryat, only surviving son of the late Captain Marryat,"R.N.; in his 29th year.

On the 13th, at Clifton Down, Bristol, Colonel Le Blanc, forty-one years Major of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, late Lieutenant-Colonel of the Fifth Veteran Battalion, and formerly of the Seventy-first Regiment ; in his 79th year.

On the 13th, in Coleahill Street, Eaton Square, Colonel John Enoch, Assistant- Quartermaster-General at Head-Quarters, London; in his 71st year.

On the 14th, in Claremont Square, Lieutenant-Colonel William Johnston, late of the Sixty-fifth Regiment, and last surviving son of General Johnston, R.E. On the 17th, at Aldersey Hall, Cheshire, Samuel Aldersey, Esq.; is his 78th year.