22 JULY 1854, Page 11

Notices of the rather sudden deaths of two gentlemen more

or less known in public appear in the morning journals. Lord Langford, in the prime of life, died, after a short illness, at Castletovrn, in Kildare, the seat of his bro- ther-in-law, Mr. Conolly M.P. He never surmounted the loss of his wife, who was drowned in bathing. Mr. Frank Mills, of Spring Gardens Terrace, was found dead in his room, by the servant, yesterday morning. Mr. Mills had been ailing for some time.

A second Court-martial was opened at Windsor yesterday. This time, Lieutenant Perry appeared as witness against Lieutenant Greer, at the pro- secution of Colonel Garrett, the Colonel of the Forty-sixth. Substantially the evidence is the same as on Perry's trial, only differently elicited. The inquiry is still pending.