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BIRTHS.

On the 13th of September, at 16, Stratford Place, the Wife of L. W. Desanges, Esq., of a daughter. - On the 13th, at Castle Forbes, the Countess of Granard, of a son, stillborn.

On the 13th, at 15, Upper Gower Street, Bedford Square, the Wife of Stephen Temple, Esq., Q.C., of a son, stillborn. On the 15th, at No. 7, Ainslie Place, Edinburgh, the Countess of Kintore, of a daughter.

On the 15th, at the Mount, York, the Wife of Major Inglis, of a daughter. On the 16th, at 10, Lewes Crescent, Brighton, the Wife of William Ritchie, Esq., Advocate-General of Bengal, of a son.

kiARLIAGES.

On the 13th of September, at St. Oswald's Catholic Church, Ashton, Lancashire, by the Right Rev. Dr. Goss, Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Hon. Lord Stafford, to Emma Eliza, second daughter of Frederick Gerard, Esq., of Aspull House, Wigan, and niece of Sir Robert Gerard, Bart.

Ali the 14th, at the British Legation, Dresden, Julian Pauncefote, Esq., of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, third son of the late Robert Pauncefote, Esq., of Preston Court, Glocestershire, to Selina Eitzgerald, second surviving daughter of the late Major William Cubitt, of Catfield, Norfolk, Deputy Military Secretary to the Government of India.

On the 15th, at Colwinstone, Glamorganshire, Charles Mansfield, Esq. of Froome Hall, Stroud, to Rosa Ida, daughter of Lieutenant-General Darling, Colonel of her Majesty's Ninety-eighth Regiment of Foot. On the 15th, at St. Asaph, by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, Richard, eldest son of Richard Lloyd Williams, Esq., M.D., Henllan Place, Denbigh, to Jane Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Jones, M.A., Rural Dean, rector of St. George, and Vicar of St. Asaph Cathedral.

On the 20th, at the parish church, Hampstead, by the Ven. Archdeacon Burney, grandfather of the bride, the Rev. Henry George Rolt, eldest son of the late Lieut.- General Sir John Rolt, K.C.B., to Fanny Paulet, only child of Colonel James Wood.

DEATHS.

On the 16th of July, at If ilmore, in Australia, Thompson Graham Arnold, Police Magistrate of Heathcote, and Warden of the Maclvor Goldfields, second son of the Rev. Charles Arnold, rector of Tinwell, Rutland, aged twenty-seven.

On the 20th of August, at Port of Spain, Trinidad, the Hon. William Eccles. On the 13th of September, at Halkin Terrace, Belgrave Square, in the seventieth year of her age, Miss Wallhouse, eldest daughter of the late Morton Wallhouse, Esq., of Hatherton, Staffordshire, and sister of Lord Hatherton.

On the 14th, at Coblentz, in his seventy-first year, the Right Hon. Sir James Stephen, K.C.B., Professor of Modern History at the eniversity of Cambridge, and formerly Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies.

On the 15th, at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Edward Wilbraham, of Horsley, Gloucester- shire, Esq., Q.C. aged seventy-four.

On the 15th, at 18, Duke Street, Westminster, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S., &c., in his fifty-fourth year. On the 17th, at Ryde, Vice-Admiral John Brenton, aged seventy-seven. On the 20th, at Newatead Abbey, Colonel Thomas Wildman, aged seventy-two years.