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BIRTHS.

On the 5th February, in camp, at Cawnpore, Bengal, the Lady of Lieutenant-. Colonel Benny, Eighty-first Regiment, of a son. • On the tills March, at Bonchurch College, Isle of Wight, the Wife of the Rev. j.

Edwards, MA., Principal, of a son.

On the 18th, in Cunningham Place, the Lady of Colonel M. E. Bagnold, Handlton

Terrace, St. John's Wood, of a sou.

On the 18th, at Chobham, the Wife of the Rev. G. Robinson, Rector of Bliley, of1

daughter. On the 19th, in Eaton Square, the Viscountess Enfield, of a daughter. On the 19th, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Lady Muir Mackenzie, of a son. On the 20th, in Piccadilly. the Lady Catherine Carnegie, of a son and heir.

On the 20th, at Brighton, the Wife of Colonel Kemeys Tynte, M.P. of a daughter. On the 20th, at Hambleden, Bucks, the Wife of the Rev. W. H. Ridley, Rector of

Hainbleden, of a son.

On the 29th, at Chobham Vicarage, Surrey, the Wife of the Itev.E. H. Loring, of°

8011. MARRIAGES.

On the 6th September, at Christ Church, Canterbury Settlement, Edward Janie% Lee, Esq., of Leslie, on the Wairau River, to Harriette Maria, second daughter 01

the Rev. B. B. Paul, late Fellow of Exeter College, and Commissary to the Bishop of New Zealand. On the 16th March, at the parish church, Sheffield, the Rev. E. B. Chalmer jun., M.A., to Eleanor Caroline, third daughter of the late John Stephenson, Esq., of Murray&Id House, Edinburgh. On the 16th, at Christ Church, Marylebone, Lieutenant William Briggs, of the seventy-first Regiment of Bengal Infantry, third son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Briggs, A.B., of Strathairly. Fifeshire, formerly of H. M. Twenty-eighth Foot, to Adelaide Augusta, youngest daughter of Sir Richard and Lady Heneg,an. On the 21st, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Rowland Winn, Esq., eldest son of Charles Winn, Esq., of Neaten Priory, Yorkshire, and Appleby Hall, Lincolnshire, to Harriet Maria Amelia, second daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Duma- resq, and niece of the Earl of Lanesborough.

DEATHS.

On the let February, at Bombay, Ann, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel G. D. Duff' Bombay Army, and only surviving sister of Sir George Hayter. On the 18th, at Futtygbur, Colonel Mountain, C.B., Aide-de-camp to the Queen, and Adjutant-General to her Majesty's forces in India.

On the 13th March, at Nice, in Piedmont, the Rev. Ellis Burroughes, of the Manor House, Long Stratton, Norfolk, M.A., and a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for that county; in his 58th year.

On the 16th, at Berkeley, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Fitzhatdinge Jenner, of the Royal South Gloucester Militia, and a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant of the county ; in his 57th year.

On the 16th, at Thornbridge, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, George Morewood, Esq.; iii his 91st year. Ott the 16th, suddenly, on his journey to Scotland, Charles Edward Gordon, Esq., Colonel MA., of Kildrummie Cottage, Aberdeenshire; in his 67th year. On the 17th, at Tilgate Forest, Mrs. Jolliffe, relict of the Rev. William Jolliffe, and mother of Sir William G. Hylton Jolliffe, Bart., M.P.; in her 82d year. On the 18th, in Hill Street, the Earl of Lichfield ; in his 58th year.

On the 20th. on board H. H. S. Boscawen, Lieutenant the Lord Gilbert Norman Grosvenor; in his 22d year. On the 21st, in Chester Square, Eliza W. English, widow of the late Sir John Hawker English, K.G.V., of Warley House, Essex ; in her 55th year. Os the 20th, Lady Jephson, of Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square. On the 21st, at Aspley, Bedfordshire, the Rev. Richard Pain, Rector of Little Wighorough, Essex ; in his 80th year. On the 22d, at Richmond, Captain Francis P. Blackwood, MN., youngest son of the late Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Henry Blackwood, Bart., and K.C.B.; in his 44th year.