24 NOVEMBER 1860, Page 8

BIRTHS.

On the 13th of November, at Parham Park, Sussex, the Honourable Mrs..Curzon, of a daughter. On the 14th, at Hilton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Smythe, of a daughter. On the 13th, at Chatham, the Wife of Captain Usher, Royal Marines, of a daughter. On the 16th, at 17, Eceleston Square, the Wife of David Power, Esq., Q.C. of a slaughter. On the 17th, at Evington Place, Kent, Lady Honeywood, of a son. On the 19th, at 46, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, the 'Wife of Colonel Sir Henry James, Royal Engineers, of a son.

On the 19th, at 20, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, Lady IIoste, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 12th of November, at Cardenham Church, by the Honourable and Reverend J. T. •Boscawen, John Tremayne, Esq., of Heligan, to the Honourable Mary Char- lotte Martha, eldest daughter of Lord Vivian, of Glynn, Cornwall. On the 20th, at St. Luke's Church, Cheltenham, Captain George Henry Grey, Grenadier Guards, only son of the Right Honourable Sir Geome,, Grey, Bart., to . Harriet Jane, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Pearson.

DEATHS.

On the 6th of November, at Florence, Charlotte Maria, eldest daughter of the late Edward Robert Marcus Whyte, Esq., of Hotham House, Yorkshire, and granddaughter of Sir John Owen, of Orieltou, Pembrokeshire, Bart., M.P.

On the 13th, at Cardoness, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright; Sir David Max- well, Bart., Hon. Colonel of the Galloway Militia. On the 13th, at Hyeres; in the South of France, aged thirty-six, Charles Thomas Conte, M.D., late Ratcliffe Travelling Fellow of the University of Oxford, and one of the Assistant Physicians of the Middlesex Hospital.' On the 16th, at Bonneveine, near Marseilles, Marietta, the beloved wife of Pantia Stephen Rani, of 3, Connaught Place West, London, aged fifty.

On the 16th, at the Vicarage, Westow, the Reverend W. T. Wild, B.D., twenty-

seven years Vicar of the Parish, and late Lecturer of St.-James's, Clerkenwell. - On the 17th, at I, George Street, Bathwick Hill, Bath, deeply lamented, Catha- rine Wade, widow of the late Lieutenant-General Charles William Maxwell, X.C.H., C.B., formerly Colonel of the Third West India Regiment. • ' On the 17th, at her residence, St. John's Lodge, Regent's Park, Isabel, widow of the late Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, Bart., Baron de Goldsmid and:cla Palmeira, in the seventy-third year of her age. On the 113ttr,-at the. West Cliff, Ramsgate, John Ashley Werra, Esq., 31.P.., in his seventrdOurth year. • • • On the 18th, at his residence, ..Bromley, Kent, Henry Vane Jadis, aged thirty- tWo, eldest sod of Henry Fenton Jadis, Esq., Comptroller of Corn-Returns, Board

of Trade. ' • .

• On the 20th, at Hastings, the infant sou of Lieutenant-Colonel the.lionourable C. H. and Mrs. Lindsay, aged three-months and a half.