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BIRTHS.

the 224 of Ilay, at 6, Stanhope Street, Hyde Park Gardens, the Wife a the en Powell, Basilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford, of .on.

On the 234, at The Rectory, Shobdon, Ilerefordshire, the Wife of the Hon. and Bev. A. .a. B. Banbury, of a daughter.

On the ...24th, at 42, Rutland Gate, the Ilan. Mrs. Frederick Peel, of a danchter. On the 24th, at No. 8, Wilton Crescent, Belgrave Square, the Hon. Mrs. Nu- gent Bankeo, of a Don. On the 240, at Dover, the Wife of the Hon. W. W. Addington, of a son. On the nth, at New, the Wife of Dr. Hooker, I.R.S.' of a sou. On the28th, at Stone Lodge, Ipswich, the Hon. Mrs. George Dashwood, of a son.

ILLERLIGES.

On the 234 of May, at Prestbnry Church, Captain Ivan Herford, of her Majesty's Ninetieth Regiment of Light Infautry, only son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Her- ford, C.B., formerly of the Twenty-Third Welsh Fusiliers, to Marion Jane Caldvvell, fourth daughterof the late Dr. Anthony Todd Thomson.

On the 24th, at Christ Church, Brixton, Henry. Chevallier, son of John C. Cob- bold, Esq., M.P., Ipswich, to Louisa, only daugater of Charles M. Pocock, Esq., of Montague liouse, Grove Road, Brixton.

On the 24th, at St. Clement's, Hastings, William Halliday Cosway, Esq., only son of the late Sir William Richard Cosway, Rut. to Maria, youngest daughter of the late Sir Thomas Barrie Farquhar, Bart.

On the 26th, at Nice, Captain Angelo Alasia, Premier Regiment des Grenadiers, Sardinian Army, to Caroline Susan Carpenter, only daughter of G. C. Carpenter, Esq., of Ford, county of Northumberland. On the 29th, at St. Paddington, by the Lord Bishop of Labuan, Hum- phry Sand.vitn, Esq., C.B., D.O.T.., Colonial Secretary of Mauritius, to Lucy Ann, youngest daughter of the late Robt. Hargreaves, Esq., of Accrington, Lancashire.

DEATHS.

On the 210t of May, at Southfield Lodge, Eastbourne, Sir William Doraville, Bart., aged eighty-six. On the 22d, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Archibald Murray, Bart., late of the Third Fusilier Guards, aged sixty-seven.

On the 23d, at the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, John Hulbert Glover, Esq., }'.S.A., Librarian in Ordinary to her Majesty, in his sixty-eighth year. On the 23d, at North Rod Lodge, Pulliam, Albert Smith, Esq., in the forty-fourth year of his age.

On the 25th, at his residence, Walliscote House, near Reading, Vice Admiral Robert Merrick Fowler, in his eightieth year.

On the 25th, at Clifton, James Alexander Gibson, Esq., of Launceston, Tasmania, late Chief Agent of the Van Diemen's Land Company, Member of the Legislative Assembly, and Justice of Peace in that colony.