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On the 15th August, at Stoke, Devon, the Wife of

Lieutenant Royer, R.N., et H.M.S. Implacable, of a daughter. On the 16th, at the Rectory, Ingestre, Staffordshire, the Wife of the Rev. John Finley, of a son.

On the 17th, at Cavendish Hall, Suffolk, the Wife of Samuel Tyasen Yelloly, Esq., of-a daughter.

On the 18th, at Moulsford, Berke, the Wife of Captain Browell, R.N., of a daughter. On the 19th, at Hollington House, East Woodhay, Hants, the Wife of the Rev. Nicholas James Ridley, of a sou. On the 20th, at St. Margaret's, I ps wich, the Hon. Mrs. Proctor Beauchamp, of a son. On the 20th, in Norfolk Street, Park Lane, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Bruce, Grenadier Guards, of a son.

On the 21st, at St. Mary's Priory, near Reading, the Hon. Mrs. William Warbur- ton of a son.

On the 2Ist, at Shoteshain Park, Norfolk, the Wife of Brigadier-General Mansfield, of a son.

On the 22d, at Precincts' Peterborough, the Wife of the Rev. Henry Pratt, Canon of Peterborough Cathedral, and Rector of Shepton Mane% of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 15111 August, at Achnagakti. Inverness-shire, the Rev. Alexander Ronald Grant, M.A., (formerly younger, of Redeastle,) one of her Majesty's Assistant-Im- specters of Schools, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Jane Sophia Dun- clas. youngest daughter of the late 'William Grant, Esq., Hazel Brae, Glen Urquhart.

On the 16th, at Bryansford, the Hon. John Jocelyn, to Helen, second daughter of Captain Hill, Bryansford. On the 20th, at St. George's. Hanover Square, Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart., of Barcaldine, to Harriette, daughter of Rear-Admiral Henry Collier.

On the 21st, at Petistree, Suffolk, the Rev. Edward Constable Alston, Rector of Bennington. Suffolk, to Anne Maria, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Sirup son, Esq., of ljfford House, Suffolk.

DEATHS.

On the 511 August, at the hospital, Kululee, Constantinople, James Bowen Thomp- son, Esq., M.D. ' - tn his 424 year.

On the 10th, atBrigh ton, Lieutenant-General Conyers, C.B., Colonel of the Ninety- sixth Regiment.

On the 12th, Lawrie Lowrance, son of M. L. Lawrence, Esq., of Gloucester Villas, Maida Hill, unfortunately drowned whilst bathing in the Seine, near Paris ; in his 234 year. On the 13th, suddenly, of cholera, at Rica, on the Lago di,Garda, the Yen. George Hodson, M.A., Archdeacon of Stafford and Canon Itesidentiary of Lichfield Ca- thedral, and Vicar of St. Mary's, in that city. On the 160, at Bickershaw, near Wigan, Anna Maria, wife of Julius C. J. Bailey, Esq., and last surviving child of John Barnes, Esq., late of the Inner Temple; her 29th year. On the 17th. in Onslow Square, the Hon. Catherine Newcombe, widow of the late Rev. Arthur Newcombe, and daughter of Richard. fourth Viscount Powersenurt. On the 17th, in Russell Square, John Petty Muspratt, Esq., for many. years a Di- rector of the Hon. East India Company; in his 79th year.

On the 17th, at Warblington House, Havant, Frances, widow of the late Admiral Sir John Acworth Ommanney, K.C.B. On the 18th, at Dover, Jane. relict of the Right Hon. George John, Baron AueRey. On the 18th, at Tunbridge Wells, his Grace George, Duke of Manchester.

On the 18th, in Wilton Crescent, Robert Devereux, fifteenth Viscount Hereford ; in his 46th year. On the 18th, at Southsea, of illness contracted in the Crimea, from whence be returned on the 14th, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Mills, of the Seventh Royal Fusiliers, youngest son of the late Andrew Moffatt Mills, Esq., of Bognor, Sussex ; in his 39th year. On the 19th, at sea, on board the Clyde-transport, returning invalided from the Crimea, the Rev. Robert Freeman, M.A., ope of the officiating Chaplains to the Army in the East, late Incumbent of Ashley, Warwickshire ; in his 38th year. On the 20th, at Bournemouth, Granville Beckford Pitt, second son of Lord and Lady Rivera; in his 18th year. On the 21st, at Thorpe-next-Norwich, Edmond Wodehouse, Esq., for thirty-eight years M.P. for the county of Norfolk ; in his 71st year. On the 22d, at Abbethune, Lieutenant-General Archibald Watson, of the East India Company's Service, and Colonel of the First Regiment of Bengal Cavalry; in his 76th year.