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BIRTHS.

On the 31st of July, at Tonghoo, Burman, the Wife of James Alexander Day, Esq., Captain 37th Madras Grenadiers, of a daughter.

On the 4th of October, at Lansdown Place, Cheltenham, the Wife of Lieut.-Col. Brown Constable, of a son.

On the 6th, at Malta, the Wife of Captain and Brigade-Adjutant Richard Oldfield, 6th Brigade Royal Artillery, of a son.

On the 16th, at Rugby, the Wife of Colonel Thorndike, Royal Artillery, of a daughter. On the 19th, at Holyhead, the Wife of Commander B. P. Priest, R.N., Admiralty Superintendent, of a son.

On the 19th, at 1, High Row, Kensington, the Wife of J. C. Horsley, Esq., of a daughter. On the 23d, at Woolwich, the Wife of Major C. T. Franklin, C.B., Royal Ar- tillery, of a son.

On the 21th, at 2, Park Square West, the Wife of Samuel Laing, Esq., 31.P., of a

SOIL MARRIAGES.

On the 23d of August, at the Mauritius, by the Rev. M. C. O'Dell, James Barton, Esq., B.A., to Mary Barbara, youngest daughter of Sir David Barclay, Bart. On the lath of October, at St. James's, Piccadilly, Clinton Frazer Heushaw, Esq., Rifle Brigade, to Isabella Jean Margaret, only child of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Lewis Grant, K.C.B. K.C.H., Colonel of 11.31.'8 Ninety-sixth Regiment. On the 20th, at the British Embassy, Brussels, Bentley Murray, youngest son of the late William Murray, Esq., of Monkland, to Lucy Jane Eleanore, second daughter of the late Sir John Vitt. Pitt Muir Mackenzie, of Delvine and Cameo- carne, Bart.

On the 20th, at the Church of St. Alphage, Greenwich, R. W. Boyce, Esq., H.M.'s 4th (King's Own) Regt., to Clara Rendle, eldest daughter of the late It. Y. Cutmnins, Esq., Assistant-Colonial Secretary and Secretary to the Council of Go- vernment at the Mauritius.

On the 24th, at Compton Church, near Guildford. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebrington, Commanding 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade, to Emilie Jane Best, only daughter of George and Elizabeth Georgina Best, of Eastbury Manor House, in the parish of Compton.

On the 26th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Hon. Cecil Duncorobe, second son of Lord Feversham, to Eleanor Jane, youngest daughter of Charles Mills, Esq., of Hillingdon Court, Middlesex.

DEATHS.

On the 17tli of September, Richard Campbell, of H.31.'s Commissariat, Sierra Leone.

On the 23d, at the Island or Trinidad, West Indies, Roger William Curtis, Esq., third son of Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis, Bart., C.B., of East Cosham, Hants.

On the 18th of October, suddenly, from hemorrhage of the lungs, at Montpellier,

France, in the sixty-eighth year of his age, Joseph Randolph lungs, Esq., of Easteourt, Wilts, late M.P. for Cirencester.

On the 19th, Sophia Elizabeth, wife of Boyd Alexander, Esq., of Ballochmyle and South Barr, and sister of the Right Hon. Lord Broughton, G.C.B.

On the 19th, at Axminster. Devon. Walter Buckland, Esq., aged sixty-seven, brother to the iate Very Rev. Dr. Buckland, Dean of Westminster.

On the 20th, at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Orlebar Frederick, the infant son of Captain E. H. Boxer, Royal Artillery, aged five months. On the 94th, at Brighton, Lieut.-General Griffith George Lewis, C.B., Colonel Commandant Royal Engineers. On the 24th, at the Royal Crescent Hotel, Brighton, George Augustus Frederic Villiers, sixth Earl of Jersey, in his fifty-second year. On the 25th, at her residence, Prior's Court, near Newbury, Jane, Widow of Lieut.-Col. Hugh Stackpoole, Forty-fifth Regt. formerly of Clanville Lodge, Andover,

On the 25th, at Bayswater, aged thirty-eight, John Lennox M'Andrew, Esq., late Captain in IL 31.'s Fourth (King's Own) and Ninety-fourth Regt., eldest son of Sir

John M'Andrew, K.C.B., 31.D., Re.

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