28 JANUARY 1860, Page 20

BIRTHS.

On the 26th of December. at Mobile, U.S., the Wife of Charles Tulin, Esq., H.B.M.'s Consul, of a daughter. On the 19th of January, at 10, New Burlington Street, the Wife of the Hon. C. C. Neville, of a daughter.

On the 19th, at 19. Upper Seymour Street, Portman Square, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Lennox Peel, of a son.

On the 23d, at 13, Eaton Place, the Wife of Sir Justin Sheil, K.C.B., of a son. On the 24th, at Gracedieu Manor, Leicestershire, the Wife of Ambrose Lisle Phillipps, Esq., of a son. On the 25th, in Dover Street, the Wife of Sir Fitzroy Kelly, M.P., of a daughter. MARRIAGES.

On the 6th of December, at Madras, Captain Cavendish Fitzroy, of the Sixty- Third Light Infantry, son of Lord Charles Fitzroy, and Aide-de-Camp to the Go- vernor of Madras, to Mary, eldest daughter of Lumisden Strange. Esq., of the Sudr Court of Madras, and granddaughcr of the late Sir Thomas Strange, formerly Chief Justice of Madras.

On the 17th of January, at Upton Church, Torquay, the Rev. Arthur Hugh Northcote, grandson of the late Sir Stafford Northcote, to Louisa, only daughter of the late H. R. Yorke, Esq. On the 17th, at the Parish Church, Bolton, John Leech, jun., Esq., of Staley- bridge, to Eliza, youngest daughter, of Henry Ashworth, Esq., The Oakes, near Bolton.

On the 19th, Mathew Somerville Morgan, Esq., of Camden Cottages, and Pals- grave Place, Temple, to Caroline Marin, youngest daughter of the late J. Orrin Smith, of Hatton Garden.

On the 19th, at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, by the Rev. Henry Melville, B.D., Canon Besidentiary of St. Paul's, i.nd Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, assisted by the Rev. Wm. Wales, M.A., Chancellor of Peterborough, and Rector of Upping- ham, Lancelot Llewellyn Haslope, Esq., of Chesterton Hall, Staffordshire, to Emily, eldest daugher of Philip Melvin, Esq., late Secretary in the Military Department to the East India Company. On the 21st, at St. James's, Piccadilly, the Rev. John Oakley, curate, to Clara, daughter of Joseph Phelps, Esq., of the Island of Madeira.

DEATHS.

On the 11th of January, at Marbury, Cheshire, Sir Henry Mainwaring Main- waring, Bart., in the seventy-seventh year of his age.

On the 12th, at Mahon, Robert Adam Dalzel, H. M.'s Vice-Consul at that port, eldest sou of the late Andrew Dalzel, Professor of Greek in the University of Edin- bUrgh.

On the 17th, at Moxhull Park, Warwickshire, Letitia Penelope, Widow of the late Hon. Berkeley 0. Noel.

On the 18th, in Portland Place, Amelia Caroline, Wife of SirB.ichard Paul Jodrell, Bart.

On the 18th, at Hatfield House, in the seventy-fourth year of her age, Georgians Lady Cowley, relict of Henry Lord Cowley, and sister to the Marquis of Salisbury. On the 19th, at 37, Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, the Hon. Mrs. Handley, Widow of the late Henry Handley, Esq., of Calverthorpe Hall, Lincolnshire, aged sixty. • fin the 19th, Miss Pickersgill, the second daughter of Henry William Pickersgill, Esq.,-R.A., of Stratford Place, aged fifty-two. On the 20th, at his residence, 38, Fitzroy Square, Sir William Charles Ross, RA., lite Miniature Painter to her Majesty the Queen, in his sixty-sixth year.

- On the 20th, at 6, Lanedown Road, Old Charlton, of bronchitis, Captain Daniel James Woodriff, R.N., one of the surviving officers on board H. M.'s ship Bellero- phon in the action of Trafalgar, and eldest son of the late Captain Daniel Woodriff, R.N., C.B. On the 23d, at his house, Queen Square, Westminster, in his sixty-first year, the Right Hon. Matthew Talbot Baines, late M.P. for Leeds, and formerly Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.