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BIRTHS.

On the 16th of January, st 16, Lower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, the Wife of the O'Donoghue of the Glens, H. P., of a son and heir.

On the 20th, at the Master's Lodge, Dulwich College, the Wife of the Rev. Al- fred J. Carver, Master of the College, of a son. On the 21st, the Hon. Mrs. Yarde-Buller, of a son.

On the 22d, at 12, Craven Hill, Bayswater, the Wife of John Dillon, Esq., of a daughter. On the 24th, at 22, Eaton*Place, the Lady Isabella Whitbread, of a daughter.

On the 24th, at 23, Wilton Place, Belgmve Square, the Lady Mary Reade, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 4th of December, at Bangalore, Capt. E. H. Couchman, Madras Artillery, to Federate Harriet, second daughter of Major-Gen. Whitlock, commanding San- ger Division.

On the 18th January, at St. Mary's, Reading, by the uncle of the bride, the Rev. S. W. Yates, MA., Vicar of the Parish, Markland Barnard, Esq. of her Majesty's Body Guard of Gentlemen-at-Arms, only son Of the Rev. Marklai:d Barnard, M.A., Vicar of Ridge, and of Colney, Herta, to Frances Maria Wilhelmina, youngest daughter of the late William Wingfield Yates, Esq., formerly of Parkfield, Stafford-

On the 19th, at the Friend's Meeting House, Birmingham, Henry Pease, Esq., M.P. of Darlington, to Miss Mary Lloyd, daughter of Samuel Lloyd, Esq., of Weclnesbury.

On the 20th, at the parish church, Leamington Priors, by the Rev. John Storer, M.A., of Combe Court, Surrey, assisted by the Bev. George Whitmore, M.A., Rector of Stockton, Salop, the Rev. William Knox Marshall, B.D., Prebendary of Hereford, and incumbent of St. Mary's, Bridgnortb, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Storer, M.A., Rector of Hawksworth, Notts. On the 20th, at the parish church, Hove, by the Rev. J. Murry Dixon, M.A., Hector of Trinity, Bath, assisted by the Rev. W. Kelly, M.A., Vicar, the Rev. Charles W. Pritchard, M.A., to Caroline Isabella, only daughter of the late Capt. Robert Rollo Gillespie, of H.M.'s 15th Hussars. On the 20th, at Clonlam Church, by the Right Hon. Lord Riversdale, Lord Bishop of Killaloe, assisted by the Bev. James Hastings Allen, Rector of the parish, Alexander Crum Ewing, Esq., eldest son of Humphrey Ewing Crum Ewing, Esq., of Strathleven, Dumbartonshire, M.P., to Jane, only daughter of Vice-Admiral. Haves O'Grady, of Erinagh House, county Clare. On the 26th, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, by the Rev. William Hutchinson King, of Barra House, Large, N.B., Capt. W. ROSB King, Seventy-fourth High- landers, to Lucan, youngest daughter of the late W. Cumming-Skene-Gordon, Esq., of Pitlurg and Parkhill, Aberdeenshire.

DEATHS.

On the 20th of January, at Nerthwick Park, the Lord Northwick, aged eighty- nine.

On the 20th, at her residence, Highheech, Essex, after a sudden attack of in- fluenza, Mary Dowager Lady Cockburn, widow of the late Admiral of the Fleet, the Right Hon. Sir George Cockburn, of Langton, Bart. O.C.R.

On the 21st, at St. Thomas's Hospital, from the effects of a severe accident, the Rev. John Watson, Principal of Hackney College, aged fifty-five. On the 21st, at Piokhurst, Kent, Henry Hallam, Esq., in his 83d year.

On the 21st, in Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, Janet, widow of the late Sir Claudius S. Hunter, Bart., of Mortimer Hill, heading.