21 MAY 1853, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 3c1 April, at Simla, the Lady of Colonel .1. Bloomfield Gough, C.B., Aide- de-camp to the Queen, and Quartermaster-General of her Majesty's Forces in India, of a son.

On the 4th May, at Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs. William M. Monte, of a daughter. On the 13th, at Chagford Rectory, Devonshire, the Wife of the Rev. Hayter George names, of a daughter.

On the 14th, at 12, Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, the Wife of Lieutenant H. W. Tyler, Royal Engineers, prematurely of a daughter.

On the 14th, at Edinburgh, the Wife of Joseph Dundas, Esq., younger, of Carron Hall, of a son and heir.

On the 14th, in Portland Place, Lady De L'Isle and Dudley, of a son and heir. On the 14th, at Monshill Manor House, Surrey, the Wife of the Rev. W. H. Lucas, of a daughter. On the 14th, at Ponty Pool Park, Monmouthshire, the Lady of Capel Ilaubury Leigh, Esq., of a son and heir. On the 15th, Lady Charles Wellesley, of a daughter. On the 16th, in Wilton Crescent, the Viscountess Chewton, of a daughter.

On the 17th, in Chester Square, the Wife of John George Philliruore, Q.C., M.T., of a son, stillborn.

On the 19th, at Danesfield, Bucks, the Hon. Mrs. Scott Murray, of a daughter. On the 2011,, at Greenwich Hospital, the Lady of Rear-Admiral Sir Watkin Owen Pell, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 17th May, at East Levant Church, Sussex, Rowland Francis Walbanke Childers, Scots Fusilier Guards, only son of J. W. Childers. Esq., of Cantley. Don- caster, to Susan Anne, youngest daughter of Major-General Bourchier, Third Dragoon Guards.

On the 17th, at Great Saaham Church, Shoat) James Douglas, Esq., of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, second son of Lieutenant-General Sir James Douglas, /CCM., to Ann Harriet, second daughter of William Mills, Esq., of Saxham Hall, Suffolk.

On the 18th, at St. John's Church, Notting Hill, Frederick Valiant, Esq., First Bombay Lancers, son of the late General Sir Thomas Valiant, K.C.B. and E..H., to Josephine Anne, only daughter of Charles Frederick Hardman, Esq., of Castledovrn, Hastings, and Dawson Place, Bayswater.

DEATHS.

On the 19th March, killed at the storming of the stronghold of the rebel Mea Tore, in Burmah, Lieutenant James Marriott Taylor, of the Ninth Madras Infantry, son of Lieutenant-General H. G. A. Taylor, of Clarendon Place, Hyde Park. On the 19th, killed at the storming of the stronghold of the rebel Ilea Teen, in Btirmah, Ensign L.A. Boileau, of the Sixty-seventh Regiment Bengal NI., youngest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel J. P. Boileau, Bengal Horse Artillery; in his 19th year. On the 5th May, lost from a rowing-boat, run down by a river steamer, near the Nine Elms Pier, Chelsea Reach, William Graham, the orphan son of Thomas Dow, formerly of the Scots Fusilier Guards, a medical student of King's College, Lon- don; in his 20th year. On the 9th, at Leyrath, Kilkenny, Sir Jonah Denny Wheeler Cuffe, Bart. ; in his 88th year.

On the 9th, Sir Francis Waskett Myers, E.C.S., of Eaton Square, Loudon; in his 65th year.

On the 12th, William Haigh, Esq., of the Shay, Halifax, and of Grainsby Hall, Lincolnshire, one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the West Riding of York.

On the 13th, at Coalbrookdale, Hannah, relict of the late John Grant, Esq., of Leighton Buzzard: in her 93d year. On the 15th, at Clapham Rise, Surrey, Anthony Brown, Esq., Chamberlain of the City of London; in his 731 year.