26 NOVEMBER 1853, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 16th November, at Hodnet Rectory, Salop, the Wife of the Rev. S. H. Macauley, of a son. On the 17th, at Dublin, the Hon. Mrs. Cunynghame, of a son. On the 18th, at the Rectory, Blandford St. Mary, the Wife of the Rev. Joseph Mansfeld, of a daughter. On the 20th, the Wife of Henry P. Cholmeley, Esq., Bmndsby Lodge, York, of a daughter. On the 21st, at the Manor, Loughgall, county of Armagh, the Lady of Robert Cope, Esq., of a sou and heir.

On the 23d, at Gmcedieu Manor, Leicestershire, the Lady of Ambrose Lisle Phil- lipps, Esq., of a son.

On the 24th, at Chorley Wood, Hertfordshire, the Wife of William Longman, Esq., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

OR the 1st November, at Montreal, Lieutenant Alexander Ross Clarke, Royal En- gineers, to Frances Maria, youngest daughter of Colonel Matthew C. Dixon, Com- manding Royal Engineers, Canada.

On the 10th, at St. John's Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh, the Hon. George Grey Dalrymple. Scots Fusilier Guards, youngest son of the Earl of Stair, to the lion. Ellinor Alice Napier, fifth daughter of the late, and sister of the present, Lord Napier. On the 15th, at Trinity Church, Chelsea, Captain James Douglas, Sixtieth Royal Rifles, eldest son of Lieutenant-General Sir James Douglas, K.C.B., to Georgian& Agnes, only surviving child of the late Colonel William Beresford, of Stapleford Hall, Nottinghamshire.

On the 17th, at Christ Church, Hampstead, the Rev. Henry Holme Westmore, M.A., Chaplain and Minor Canon of the Cathedral and parish-church of Manchester, to Fanny, second daughter of Sir James Cosmo K.C.B. On the 17th, at Mersthain, Granville G. Wells, Esq., son of the late William Wells, Esq., and Lady Elizabeth Wells, of Holme Wood, Huntingdon, to Allada Ilarriott, second daughter of Sir William G. Hylton Jolliffe, Bart. On the 17th, at St. George's, Bloomsbury, G. B. Austin Lefroy. Esq., only son of the late Rev. B. Lefroy, Rector of Ashe, to Emma, third daughter of the late Thomas Robert Cracroft, Esq., of West Heal Hall, Lincolnshire, and niece of Rear-Admiral Sir John Franklin, K.C.H.

On the 22d, at Relator, county of Durham, John George Tollemache, only son of Sir George Sinclair, Bart., and the Lady Camilla Sinclair, of Thurso Castle, Caith- ness, N.B., to Emma Isabella Harriett Carr, eldest daughter of William Standish Standish, Esq., of Duxbury Park; Lancashire, and Cocken Hall, Durham.

On the 22d, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, the Hon. Edward Stopfurd, to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Edward Nixon. fin the 23d, at Newton Purcell, Captain Edward Rowland Forman, Rifle Brigade, to Louisa Mary Aun, eldest daughter of Mr. and Lady Louisa Slater Harrison, of Shelswell Park, Oxfordshire.

On the 24th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Henrietta Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Clive and Lady Harriet Clive, to Edward Hussey, Esq., of Scotney Castle, Sussex.

DEATHS.

On the 19th May, at Papinui, Christchurch, New Zealand, the Rev. George Dun- nage, M.A., of Downing College, Cambridge, eldest son of the late George Dunnage, Esq., of the Mall, Hammersmith ; in his 50th year. On the 3d October, by an accidental fall from his horse, at Madura, in the Madras Presidency, Lieutenant William Harley Burroughs, of the Second Regiment M.N.I.

On the night of the 6th, with her infant daughter, born on the 5th of September, by the foundering of a boat on the bar of the Bancoot riser, near Bombay, Mary Sophia Marcia, trite of Arthur Malet, Esq., Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay, and third daughter of J. P. Willoughby, Esq., late Member of Council, Bombay; in her 26th year. On the 15th November, in Nelson Place, Bath, Miss Wilkinson ; in her 92d year. On the 16th, at Avenue House, Peckham, Mrs. Py ne ; in her 934 year. On the 16th, at Mount Burrs Rectory, Essex, the Rev. John Brett, M.A., Rector of that parish ; in his 61st year.

On the 17th, at Woolwich, Captain William Gregory, of the Royal Engineers, third son of the late Rev. William Gregory, of Canterbury ; to Ma 59th year. On the 17th, in the College Green, Worcester, Frances Fleming, widow of the Rev. J. F. S. Fleming St. John, one of the Prebendaries of Worcester Cathedral ; in her 91st year.

On the 17th, at Torquay, her Highness Princess Nicolas Esterhazy, eldest daugh- ter of the Earl and Countess of Jersey; in her 31st year. On the 18th, Major-General James Campbell, K.11. On the 18th, in Argyll Street, the Right Hon. the Dowager Lady Arundell, relict of the Right Hon. James Everard, ninth Lord Arundell, of Wardour Castle, Wilt- shire ; in her 73d year. On the 19th, at Counter Hill, New Cross, John Ashford, Esq.; in his 90th year. On the 21st, at Torquay, William M. De Butts, late Captain in the Eighty-eighth (Connaught Rangers) Regiment, second surviving son of General Sir Augustus De Butts, K.C.H.; in his 37th year. On the 21st, in Hyde Park Place West, William Reginald, the eldest son of Lord and Lady Courtney • in his 21st year. On the 21st, the Rev. Harry Bristow Wilson, D.D., thirty-seven years Rector of the united parishes of St. Mary Aldermary and St. Thomas the Apostle ; in his 80th year. Ou the 22d, at Patshull, Staffordshire, the Right Hon. William, Earl of Dart- mouth ' - in his 69th year. On the 224, at Hassop Hall, Derbyshire, the Right Hon. Dorothy, Countess of Newbnrgh. On the 24th, at High Garrat, Docking, Essex. Mrs. Courtauld, widow of George Courtauld, Esq., formerly of Braintree; in her 93d year.