21 MARCH 1857, Page 19

IDETHS.

On the 9d February, at Lucknow, the Wife of Captain Maya., Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, of a son.

On the 14th March, at 29, Upper Brook Street, the Wife of D. C. Marjoribrufice, Esq., M.P., of a daughter.

On the 14th, at Thuriand Castle, Lancashire, the Wife of North Burton, Ilse., of a daughter, prematurely, which only survived till the following day.

On the•15th, the Wife of Edward Whitby, Esq., of Cresswell llall, Staffordshire, of a son and heir.

On the 15th, at St. Leonardo-on-Sea, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Shakeepear, of a daughter, still-born. On the 17th, at Kingston Grove, Oxon, the lion. Mrs. Caulfield Pratt, of a son.

MAIULIA0E14.

On the 91st October, at Wellington, New Zealand. the Rev. Arthur Stock, annul' the Rev. John Stock, of Kensington, late Vicar of Finchingfield, Essex, to Sandi Frances, daughter of the late Captain John Johnson, Seventh Dragoon Guards. On the 23d, at Christchurch, Nelson, New Zealand, Arthur Penrose Seymour, Esq., to Catherine Florence, second daughter of Frederick liuddleston, Esq., of Nelson.

On the 10th March, at St. Paul's, Edinburgh, Captain B. Lees, son of the late Rev. Sir H. Lees, Bart., of Black Rock House, County Dublin. to Jannet Edmeston, widow at Captain E. Stanley, Fifty-seventh Regiment, and daughter of the late Captain Balfour, of Tretiable. RN.

On the 17th, at Clovelly Court, Captain Date Ferguson Davie, Grenadier Guards, eldest sun of Sir H. F. Davie. Bart., M.P., of Creedy Park, Devon, to Edwina Augusta, youngest daughter of Sir James and Lady Mary liandyn Williams, of s4winvford, Carniarthenshire, and of Clovelly Court, Devon.

DEATHS.

Supposed lobe lost in the schooner Wyvern, (which left Nelson, New Zealand, an the let July 1856, for Sydney, N.S.W., and has never since been beard of,) Julius. eldest surviving son of the late George Fordham, Req., Odsey House, Cambridgoshire ; in his 32d year. On the 21st February, whilst with his regiment at Gibraltar, lieutenant James Wellesley Leith, of the Ninety-second Highlauders, second son of the late Sc Alexander Wellesley Leith, of Ross Priory, Dumbartonshire; in his 221 year. On the 5th March, at Tatterford Rectory. Norfolk, the lion. and Rev. Adolphus Augustus Tumour ; in his 68th year.

On the 11th, in Rodney Terrace, Cheltenham, Major-General George Nicholls, late of 11.M.'s Sixty-sixth Regiment ; to his 81st year.

On the 13th, at K_nole Park, the Right Hon. the Earl Amherst ; in his 84th year. On the 15th, Anne Sarah, Dowager Lady Talbot de Nialahide, co-heiress of the late Samuel Rodbard, Esq., of Evercreech House, Bath ; in her tiitth year. On the 14th, at Southcote Lodge, near Itentling, Rebekah, widow of the late John Beckett, Esq.; In her 93d year.

On the 15th, William Leslie, of Warthill, Aberdeenshire, for upwards of half a century • Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant of the county ; in his 87th year.

On the 15th, at Ditcheat Manorhouse, Somerscohire, the Rev. Hill Richard Dane, LL.D., of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and Chaplain to the West Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry ; in his 47th year.

On the 15th, in North Place, Cheltenham, Rear-Admiral Thomas Whinyatcs; in his 79th year.

On the 18th, at Allen Lodge, Hounslow, Mary Frances, widow of the late Rev. John Neville Freeman, Vicar of Hayes, Middlesex ; in her 9011, year. On the 17th, in Westbourne Terrace, Sir George William Anderson, K.C.B., formerly Governor of Mauritius, and subsequently of Ceylon ; in his 86th year.

On the 17th, at Brighton, Henry Hugh O'Donel Clayton, Esq., formerly of the Second Life Guards, second son of Major-General Sir Win. Rohl. Clayton. Bart. Recently, at Brighton, the Hon. Margaret Erskine, daughter of the late Thomas, Lord Erskine; in her 81st year. Recently, in Portman Place, Edgeware Road, Mr. Zoo. Copland ;In his 9$4 year.

(The Military Gazette of Maroh 90 will appear nest week.)