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On the 14th of September, at Neemuch, the Wife of

Captain Gurney Hanbury, of 11.111.'s 8th Hussars, of a daughter. On the 17th, at Poonah, Bombay, the Baroness De Hochepied-Larpent, of a son. On the 14th of October, at Castleton. Monmouthshire, the Honourable Lady Walker, of a son.

(In the 14th, at Brussels, the Princess Theobald de Tismes et de Ponthien, of a daughter. On the 14th, at Florence, the Wife of Alexander Macbean, Esq., IL3f.'s Consul at Leghorn, of a daughter.

On the 18th, at the Windsor Hotel, Moray Place, Edinburgh, the Countess of Munster, of a son.

On the 18th, at Southsea, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel William Stuart, M.P., of.Kempston, Beds, of a son and heir.

On the2Oth, the W'ife of Rear-Admiral Drake, of a son.

On the 22d, at Anglesey, Hants, the Wife of Captain Thomas Wilson, of H.M.S. St. Vincent, of a son.

On the 22d, the Widow of Colonel Reynell Pack, of a son. On the RN, at Canwick Hall, near Lincoln, the Wife of Major Waldo Sibthorp, M.P., of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 4th of Aug-ust;the Hon. Terence Aubrey Murray, Speaker of the Legisla- tive Assembly of New South Wales, to Agnes Anne, third daughter of John 'Wil- liams Edwards, Esq., formerly of Fairlawn House, Hammersmith.

On the 16th of October, at the British Embassy, Hanover, Francis Gosling, Esq., to Katherine Henrietta, second daughter of the Reverend Charles Allis Wilkinson, MA., Domestic Chaplain to his Majesty the King of Hanover. On the 16th, at Stillorgan, Ireland, the Honourable Percy Wyndham, second son of Lord Leconfield, to Madeline, daughter of the late Sir Grey Campbell, Bart. On the 16th, at the British Embassy in Paris, the Right Honourable Sir William Meredith Somerville, Bart., M.P., to Maria Georgina Elizabeth, only daughter of Herbert George Jones, Sergeant-at-Law. On the 20th, at Inchmarlo, Kincardinshire, Francis Boyd Outram, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, only son of Lieutenant-General Sir James 0 u tram, Bart, G.C.B., to Jane Anne, eldest daughter of Patrick Davidson, Esq., of Inchmarlo. On the 23d, at the British Consulate, Ostend, IL V. Pennefather (late Captain Forty-First Regiment), to Margaretita, only daughter of Sir John de la Pole, Bart. On the 23d, at the British Embassy, Turin, Captain Richard Newsham Pedder, Tenth Hussars, eldest son of Edward Pedder, Esq., Ashton Park, Lancashire, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir William Henry Feilden, Bart., Feniscowles, Lancashire.

DEATHS.

On the 15th of September, at Ootacaround, Madras, Frederick Richard Clayton- East, Esq., Captain of the Eighth Madras Cavalry, youngest son of the late Sir E. Clayton-East, Bart. of Hall Place, Berlis in the thirty-third year of his age.

On the 16th, at Boulogne, Lady Kinnier Macdonald, widow of the late Sir John Kinnier Macdonald, of Sands.

On the 17th, at her residence, 32, St. Giles's, Oxford, Catherine, relict of the late Anthony Grayson, D.D.,late Principal of St. Edmund Hall. On the 18th, at Palermo, on board H.M.S. Cressy, Gilbert H. T. Eliott, mid- shipman, aged eighteen and a half years, son of Rear-.Admiral Russell Eliott. On the 18th, in Grafton Street, the Bight Honourable Lady Downes, aged sixty- one.

On the 20th, Henry Curwen, Esq., of Workington Hall, Cumberland, and Belle Isle, Windermere, aged seventy-six.