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BIRTHS.

On the 14th June, at Ipswich, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Shirt, of a daughter. On the 15th, at Blendworth Lodge, Lady Knighton, of a still-born Infant.

On the 15th, the Wife of the Rev. H. Cotterill, Vice-Principal of Brighton College, d a son.

On the 16th, In Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, Lady Brackenbury, of a eon.

On the 17th, In Audley Square, the Viscountess Curzon, of a daughter.

On the 19th, at No. 2, Hall Place, St. John's Wood, the Wlfe of Frauds T. Birched, Esq., of a daughter. On the 19th, at the Vicarage. Sevenoaks, the Lady of the Rev. Cyril Thomas Curted,

of a son and heir.

On the 19th, at Greenwich, Lady Pell, of a daughter. On the 1951t, at Holbrook House, Somersetshire, the Lady of Charles Barton, Esq., of a daughter.

On the 19th, at Castle Strathallan, Perthshire, the Hon. Mn. Edmund Drammend, Of a daughter. On the 23d, in Grosvenor Street, the Viscountess Holmesdale, of a daughter.

Lately, in William Street, Lowndes Square, Lady Nicelson, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 13th June, at Milford Church, Francis Edward Guise, son of Lieutenant-Ge- neral Sir John Guise, Bart., of Rencombe Park, Gloucestershire, to Henrietta, second daughter of the late Sir James Rived Carnac, Bart., of Rookcilff, Hants.

On the 14th, In the Chapel of the British Junbassador, at Paris, the Rev. Edward Seymour, BA., of Jesus College, Cambridge. third surviving son of Dr. Seymour, of Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, to Elizabeth Anne, fourth daughter of Charles F. Dailey, Esq., of Dublin.

On the 15th, at Trinity Church. Bath, Captain Digbye St. Vincent Hamilton, of the Second Queen's Royals, eldest son of Colonel T. P. Hamilton, late of the Third Scotch Fusilier Guards, to Mary Frances, daughter of the late Henry Sankey, Esq., of Green Park, Bath.

On the 15th, at Si- John' Church, Clifton, Herbert Maseall Curtels, of Wind- mill Hill, and Peasmarsh Place, Sussex, to Pauline, youngeet daughter of the late Rev. SirJohn Godfrey Thomas, Batt., of Bedlam. in the game county.

On the 13th, at Edinburgh, Lleutenant-Colonel D. Ewart, Bengal Artillery, to Ann, daughter of the late Licatenant•General the Hon. John Ramsey. On the 20th, Captain George Wodehouse, R.N., son of the Hon. and Rev. W. Wode- house, to Eleanor Charlotte, daughter of Andrew Mortimer and Lady Emily Drum- mond.

On the 20th, at All Souls' Church, Langhtun Place, Edward Colston, Esq., Fifteenth King's Hussars, eldest son of the late Edward Francis Colston, Esq., of Fitkins Hall, Oxon, and Roundway Park, Wilts, to Louisa Ruperta, eldest daughter of the Rev. Edward Murray, second son of the late Lord George Murray.

On the 20th, at Frittendeu Church, Kent, George Augustus Young, Royal Canadian Rifles, youngest son of the late Sir W. Lawrence Young, Bart., of Bradenham, Bucks, to Isabella Marianne, youngest daughter of the late Rev. George Moore, Prebendary of Canterbury.

On the 21st, at St. George's, Hanover Square, William Jones Loyd, Esq., third son of Edward Loyd, Esq., of Greenhill, near Manchester, to Caroline Gertrude, second daughter of J. H. Vivian, Esq., M.P., of Singleton, South Wales.

On the 22d, at St. George's, Bloomsbury, Sir Charles Fellows, of Montague Place, to Harriet, Widow of the late William Knight, Esq., of Oaklands, Herts.

On the 22d, at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, George Grenfell Glyn, eldest son of George Carr Glyn, Req., M.P., to Georgians. Maria, eldest daughter of the Rev. George Tufnell, of Liffington, Berkshire.

On the 22d, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. F. Howlett, of Worcester College, Oxford, to Frances Jane' second daughter of the late Sir William Rawson. Lately, at the British Embassy, Paris, Henry, second son of Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart., to Charlotte Frances Ann, youngest daughter of Colonel Rolleston, M.I'.

DEATHS.

On the 24th April, at Beilary, East Indies, Major Philip Chambers, First Madras Fusiliers, youngest son of the late Sir Samuel Chambers, of Bredgar, Kent ; in his 43d year.

On the 9th June, at Nice, Caroline Marquise de Massingy, daughter of Sir Charles H. Coote, Bart.

On the 10th, at Evesham, Sarah, the beloved Wife of John Musky Gilbert Cheek, Esq., an active Magistrate for the County of Worcester and Borough of Evesham.

On the 13th, Ann, Relict of the late Samuel Harman, Esq., of Hartley, Middlesex ; in her 90th year

On the 14th, at The Cottage, Stoneley, Kimbolton, Captain F. Welstead, R.N.; In his 68th year.

On the 14th, Mr.Edward Whitechureh, coachmaker, of Long Acre ; in his 47th year. On the 15th, at Boxgrove Vicarage, Sussex, Archdeacon Webber, Canon Residen- thwy of Chichester; in his 87th year.

On the 16th, at Bath, Mary, Relict of Francis Grant Gordon, Esq., of Argyll House, London, and daughter of the late Sir Willoughby Aston, Bart., M.P. for Nottingham; In her 100th year.

On the 16th, at Richmond, Surrey, Major-General Sir James Fullerton Dundee, Bait.; in his 634 year.

On the 17th, in Chapel Street, Grosvenor Place, the Lady Elizabeth Moncreiffe, In consequence of severe burns, accidentally received a fortnight before ; in her 79th year.

On the 22d, in Eaton Place, Gertrude Catherine, youngest daughter of the Hon. Charles Ewan Law, M.P., Recorder of London; in her 19th year.