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BIRTHS.

On the 28th October, at Nelson, the Wife of Edwin Dashwood, Esq., of Moutere House, Nelson, New Zealand, of a son.

On the 9th February, at Kinnersley Castle, near Hereford, the Lady of John Par- kinson, Esq., of a daughter. On the 15th, at Eastling Rectory, Kent, prematurely, the Wife of the Rev. George Birch Reynardtton, of a son, stillborn. On the 15th, at Berlin, the Lady of Lord Augustus Loftus, Secretary to 11.M. Le- gation at Berlin, of a daughter. On the 15th, at Balcarres, Fifeshire, the Lady Lindsay, of a daughter. On the 16th, at Eaglescliffe Rectory, Durham, the Wife of the Ilev. Henry Maltby, of a son.

On the 16th, at Rowley Rectory, Yorkshire, the Wife of the Rev. H. Hildyard, f a son.

On the 18th, at St. Saviour's Grammar School, Southwark, the Wife of the Rev. Alfred Povab, of a son. On the 19th, at Chilwell Hall, Notts, the Wife of T. B. Charlton, Esq., of a daughter.

On the 19th, at Cambridge, the Wife of the Rev. James Pulling, Master of Corpus Christi College, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 30th September 1854, at the parish church, at Simla, in the Himalaya 'Mountains, by the Rev. Mr. Sloggett, Captain Alfred Cooper Hutchinson, of the 'Bengal Invalid Establishment, to Miss Sopliy Groom Mabey. On the 2d January, at Allahabad. Edward Davidson, Esq., Bengal Engineers, son of the late George Madgwick Davidson, Esq., of 'Warmley House, Gloucestenhire, to Eleanor Maria, daughter of the late Sir G. Fleury Feeding, Bart., of Connaught Place West, London.

On the 6th February, at St. Peter's, Rome, by the Hon. and Very Rev. Monsignor Talbot, Richard Lamb, Esq., of Atwell Park, Durham, to Georgians Envahetb, youngest daughter of the late Stephen Eaton, Esq., of Ketton Hall, Rutland. On the 15th, in the Chapel of the British Embassy, at Paris, Evan P. Montagu Bantle, Esq., eldest son of Evan Baillie, Esq., of Dochfoar, and of the Lady Georgians F. Baillie, and First Attache to her Majesty's Legation at Frankfort, to the Lady Frances Anne Bruce, youngest daughter of the late Earl of Elgin and Kincardine.

On the 15th, at Donee Castle, Robert Graham Moir, Esq., of Leckie, to Anne Elizabeth, third daughter of William Hay, Esq., of Dunn Castle. On the 15th, at Ilighelere Church, Hampshire, the Earl of Portsmouth, to the Lady Beeline Alicia Juliana Herbert, eldest daughter of the late, and sister of the present Earl of Carnarvon.

On the 15th, at Edinburgh, Niel Fergusson Blair, Esq., of Balthayock, Perthshire, to Elrington, third daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Niel Douglas, K.C.B. and li.C.11., and widow of James Vaughan Allen, Esq., of Inchmartine. Ou the 17th, at Ampthill, the Rev. Richard Bryans, youngest sun of James Bryans, Esq., of Bel6eld, Windermere, to Eleanor Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sir James Lyon, K.C.B., &c. On the 20th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Henry George Bowyer, Esq., youngest son of Sir George Bowyer, Bart., of Hadley, Berke, to Katherine Emma, only child of the Rev. George Sandby, Vicar of Flixton, Suffolk. On the 20th, at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, Captain Henry Guise, son of General Sir J. Guise, Bart., of Redcombe, Gloucestershire, to Frederica, daughter of Sir William Verner, Bart., M.P. On the 20th, at Funtington Church, Sussex, Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, Esq., Cap- tain Twenty-third R. W. Fusiliers, eldest son of Sir Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, Bart., of Idsworth, Hants, to Sophia II °retie Churchill, sixth daughter of Henry Lewes Long, Esq., of Hampton Lodge, Surrey, and the Lady Catharine Long.

DEATHS.

On the 7th February, at Nice, the Rev. J. B. B. Clarke, Rector of West Bar borough, Somerset ; in his 55th year. On the 13th, in George Street, Edinburgh, James Dennistoun, Esq., of Dennis- toun ; in his 51st year. On the 16th, at Eastling Rectory, Julia, the wife of the Rev. George Birch Rey- nardson, and youngest daughter of the late Sir John Trollope, Bart. On the 16th, at Southill, Somerset, Julius Chetham Strode, Captain of her Majes- ty's Fourteenth Regiment, youngest sou of Vice-Admiral Sir E. C. Strode, K.C.B., K.C.H.; in his 24th year. On the 16th, killed by an accident, whilst voluntarily assisting to extinguish the fire in Holland Street, Blackfriars, Mr. Thomas Parker Jackson, stepson of Mr. Braidwood, and inspector of risks to the Sun Fire Office ; in his 25th year. On the 17th, in Great Portland Street, after a few days' illness, beloved and re- gretted by all that remain of the family she had so long and faithfully served, Mrs. Daruford ; in her 102d year. She retained sill her faculties to the last. On the 17th, in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, the Lady Colborne; in her 69th year. On the 17th, at Notting Hill, Sarah, relict of the late Mr. Robert Goode ; in her 90th year. On the 17th, at Lewens House, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, the Rev. John Baskett, Rector of Spetisbury-cum-Charlton, in the same county; in his 81st year. On the 18th, Maria, eldest daughter of Sir Henry Lushington, Bart. On the 20th, at Clapham, the Rev. William Jewett, M.A., Incumbent of St. John's, Clapham Rise ; in his 68th year.

On the 20th, at Burnley Hall, Norfolk, Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. iu his 79th year. On the 21st, at Foxley Road, North Brixton, Charles R. Dod, Esq. ; in his 62d year. On the 21st, at Brighton, the Viscount Ponsonby, G.C.B. ; in his 84th year.