26 MAY 1855, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 15th _May. atChettle Lodge, Blaodford, Dorset, the Wife of Captain Dou- glas Curry, R.N., of a son.

On the 18th, at Augusta House, Worthing the Lady of General Sir John Forster Fitzgerald, K.G.B., M.P., of a daughter, stillborn. On the 18th, at Llanelly House, Carmarthenshire, the Wife of Sir Godfrey J. Thomas, Bart., prematurely, of a son, who survived only a few hours. On the 18th, at Brighton, Lady Winnington, of a son, stillborn.

On the 20th, at Luffness, Haddingtonshwe, N.B., the Hon. Mrs. George W. Hope, of a daughter.

On the 20th, at the Grange, near Honiton, Devon, the Hon. Mrs. John Gifford, of a daughter.

On the 21st, in Belgrave Square, the Lady Isabella Stewart, of a daughter. On the 25th, in Wilton Crescent, the Viscountess Drumlanrig, of twins, a son and daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 5th May, at St. Paul's Church, Valletta, Malta, Alfred Christian, Esq., to Fanny Emily, youngest daughter of the late Captain Basil Hall, R.N.

On the 15th, Walter Williams, Esq., of the Gascoignes, Lyndhurst, to Grace Steuart, fifth and youngest daughter of the late Sir E. Poore, Bart., of Cuffnalls. On the 19th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Captain Tom Ingate Warren, of Montague Terrace, New Road, to Madeline, only surviving daughter of the late Captain J. Wynne, formerly of the Sixteenth Dragoons.

On the 19th, at St. Marylebone, W. Grenfell Borlase, Eeq.' of Barnstaple, to Catherine, only surviving daughter of the late Captain Tresabar, R.N.

On the 19th, at Friern Barnet, the Rev, Henry Vincent Le Bas, M.A., youngest eon of the Bev. Charles Webb Le Bets, late Principal of the East India College, Haileybury, to Georgiana, only daughter of the late Rev. George Hodgson Towpson, Rector of Friern Barnet.

On the 22d, at Enfield, Francis, son of the late George Withers, Eeq., of Liver- pool, to Fanny Maria, fourth daughter of T. Challis, Esq., M.P. On the 22d, in St. Marys Church, Leicester, Lieutenant-Commander Robert Hamilton Handfield Mends, R.N., son of AdmiraiWilliam Bowen Mends, to Emma Maria, eldest daughter of Lieutenant Thomson, late H.M. Sixty-seventh Regiment. DEATHS.

On the 5th February, at Melbourne, Australia, Henry Erskine Rowe, late Fellow of' Trinity College, Cambridge, and Classical Professor in the University at Mel- bourne.

On the 1st May, on his voyage home from Calcutta, in the Oriental, Major-General William. Nairn Forbes, Bengal Engineers, Master of the Calcutta Mint; in his 59th year. On the 14th, at Great Malvern, the Rev. Henry Thompson, M.A., Fellow of Bt. John's College, Cambridge, and of Workington, Cumberland; in his 51st year.

On the 15th, at Cambridge, the Hon. Barbara Bedford, widow of the late Rev. Thomas. Bedford, Rector of Willesden, Bedfordshire, and fifth daughter of Henry Beauchamp, twelfth Lord. St. John of Eletsoe. On the 17th, at the Rectory, the Rev. John Goodge Foyster, A.M. Rector of St. Clement, Hastings, for twenty-three }ears, and also of the then united rectory of All Saints for seventeen years ; in his 73d year.

On the 17th, at Cardiff, Charlotte, relict of the late James Lewis, Esq., and eldest daughter of the late Sir .7. Homfmy.

On the 17th, at Markyate Cell, Hertfordshire, Christian, relict of Daniel Adey, Esq.' of teddiewooil and Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire; above 90 years of age.

On the 17th, accidentally drowned by the upsetting of a boat in Sandown Bay, John, only son of the Rev. Robert Sherson, of Yaverland, Isle of Wight ; in his 18th year. On the 18th, in Acacia Road, St. John's Wood, Isaac Sire. Esq.; in his 97th year. On the 19th, at Hurst, Berke, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Rivers, R.E.; in his 62d year.

On the 19th, in Clarence Parade, Southsea, Mrs. Fane, wife of Lieutenant- Colonel John Fane, of Wormsley Park, Oxfordshire.

On the 20th, in Clarendon Road, Kensington, Mr. Thomas Romer, known in the musical profession as Mr. T. R. Travers ; in his 38th year. -On the list, in Lower Brook Street, Lieutenant-General Sir George Charles D'Agullar, K.C.B. On the 21st, at Exeter, Lord Spencer S. Compton, Captain Fifteenth Hussars ; in his 34th year.

On the 22d, at Southampton, Edward Rodney, third son of Antoinette and the late Hon. John Rodney; in his 21st year.