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On the 22d January, at Turanga, New Zealand, the Wife of Herbert S. Wardell, Esq., resident magistrate, of a son.

On the 16th June, at. Spain's Hall, Essex, the Wife otLieutenant-Colonel Rug- gles Heise, of a daughter. ..

On the 17th, at Cayton Hall, Yorkshire, the Hon. kfra. Clifton Wilkinson, of a 8011.

On the.19th, at 'Femplemore Priory, Ternplemore,Iveland, Lady Carden, of a eon. On the 20th, at Downbeat Rectory, Cambridgeshire, the Wife of the Bev, Frede- rick Fisher, of ii.deughter.

On the 20th, at Rutland Gate, Lady Edward Fitznlan Howard, of a daughter. On the 21st, at Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Bur- nett Ramsay, of Banchory Lodge, of a daughter.

On the 25th, at Dingle Bank, Liverpool, the Hon. Mrs. Edward Cropper, of a daughter.

On the 25th, at the Pavilion, Aldwick, Sussex, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Edmund Austen, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 22d April, at Peshawur, Captain Charles Dumbleton, Tenth Regiment Light Cavalry to Elizabeth F. J., daughter of Major-General T. Read, C.B. J On the 19th June, at Wateringbury, Kent, James Frederick, eldest son of James Webster, of Hatherley Court, near Cheltenham, to R,osaline Sarah, second daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Agnew Champain. On the 19th, at Great Chart Church, Kent, the Rev. J. A. Ogle, 34.A., eldest son of J. A. Ogle, M.D., Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, to Henrietta Agueta, third daughter of the Hon. and Very Rev. G. Pellew, D.D., Dean of Norwich. On the 21st, at the Parish Church, Brighton, by the Vicar, the Rev. H. M. Wag- ner, M.A., Frederick Collier, of New Broad Street, London, third son of Edmund Collier, of Walthamstow, Essex, Esq., to Mary Anne, widow of the late Charles Smith, Esq., of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire. On the 23d, at St. Marylebone Church, William Augustus Chaplin, eldest son of William James Chaplin, Esq., M.P., of Hyde Park Gardens, and Ewhurst, Hants, to Harriet, third daughter of the late Thomas Tonge Valiance, Esq., of Sitting- bourne, Kent.

On the 24th, at St. John's Church, Paddington, the Rev. William Knight, Rector of Steventon, in the county of Southampton, to Jane Hester Lady Hope, relict of the late Lieutenant-General Sir John Hope, G.C.H. On the 25th, at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, Herbert Low ther Wilson, Esq., eldest son of Sir John Morillyon Wilson, C.B. and K.H., to Emma Louisa, only daughter of the late Benjamin Goad, Esq. On the 26th, at Marylebone Church, Charles Hay Frewen, Esq., M.P., to Frances, widow of the late Musgrave Brisco, Esq., M.P., of Coghurst, Sussex, and daughter of the late Henry Woodgate, Esq., of Spring Grove, Kent.

DEATHS.

On the 6th March, at Hobart Town, Sarah Amelia, wife of G. J. Neill, Esq., H.M. Ordnance.

On the 28th April, at St. Helena, where he was obliged to be left on his homeward voyage from India, George. R. Douglas, Captain Bombay Artillery, second son of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Niel Douglas, K.C.B. and K.C.H.

On the 17th May, at Woodstock, Canada West, Colonel Alexander Whalley Light, late of II.M.'s Twenty-fifth Regiment ; in his 78th year. On the 15th June, at Harewood Lodge, Hampshire, Colonel Nathaniel Burslem, K.H., and J.P. for the county ; in his 87th year. On the 17th, in Bessborough Gardens, Pimlico, the Rev. Charles G. Townley, LL.D.

On the 18th, at Upper Norwood, General Ellice, Colonel of her Majesty's Twenty- fourth Regiment.

On the 19th, at Paris, Graham Willmore, Esq., Q.C., Judge of the County Court of Somersetshire, and Recorder of Wells ; in his 52d year. On the 21st, at the Palombier, near Tours, Major-General Thomas Peacocks, C.T.S. ; in his 81st year.

On the 21st, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Lady Carmichael Anstruther, wife of Sir Windham Carmichael Anstruther, Bart.; in her 45th year. On the 22d, in Westbourne Terrace, General Sir John Wilson, K.C.B., K.C.T.S., Colonel of H.M. Eleventh Regiment. On the 22d, at Birdholrae, Derby-shire, Sir James Ilunloke, Bart.; in his 72d year. On the 23d, at Tottenham Wood, Thomas Rhodes, Esq. ; in his 94th year.

Ort-theln, ii, -ilyde---FUk Gardens, Lydia Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart., M.P., of Killerton, Devon ; in her 69th year.

On the 24th, Mr. Henry Harris, clothier, Abingdon, Berks ; in his 36th year. On the 26th, at Southampton, Vice-Admiral William Ward ; in his 74th year. On the 27th, in Devonshire Place, Colonel Gossett, of Vicar's Hill, near Lyming- ton, late of the Royal Engineers. On the 27th, at the Hermitage, Snaresbrook, Sir James William Morrison, late Deputy-Master of her Majesty's Mint ; in his 83d year.