22 MAY 1858, Page 20

DEATHS.

On the 2711. February, at Bangkok, in Siam, Edward J. 3. Forrest, Esq., Second Assistant and Interpreter of her Majesty's Consulate ; in his 22d year. The smvice has lost in him a most efficient officer, acquainted with the Siamese language and character.

On the 13th April, from the effects of a fall from the foretop, on board H.M.S. Leopard, off Belize, Robert Smirke, R.N., second son of Sydney Smirke, Esq., A.R.A.

On the 12th May, at Tunbridge, accidentally drowned, Frederick William Mark- by, Ensign in H.M.'s 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, eldest son of Frederick Markby, Elm., of Tunbridge ; in his 20th year. On the 13th, at the Rectory, Niton, Isle of Wight, the Revjtichard Dixon, A.M., F.R.S.. for thirty years Rector of that parish. On the 14th, in the Grand Parade, Brighton, Ann, relict of the late James Demp- ster, Esq., sen., of Mitcham, Surrey ; in her 91st year. On the 14th, at Clifton, the Rev. Arthur John Macleane, Head Master of King Edward's Grammar School, Bath ; in his 15th year. On the 16th, at Mortlake, the Rev. Ebenezer Henderson, D.D., formerly President of Highbury College, and for many years connected with the British and Foreign Bible Society ; in his 73d year.

On the 16th, at Freiburg, in Baden, Edmund Junius Hardeastle, Esq., Captain-of the late 53d Bengal Native Infantry Assistant Political Agent for Rajpootana, where he served five years under the fate Sir Henry Lawrence ; in his 34th year.

On the 16th, at Weston-super-Mare, Emily Frances, wife of Sir John Kennaway, Bart ; in her 52d year.

On the 11311, in Shaftesbury Crescent, Pimlico, Mary Sophia, widow of the late Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Bentham, K.S.G., formerly Inspector-General a H.M.'s Naval Works, &c. ; in her 94th year.