30 NOVEMBER 1850, Page 19

MITES.

On the list November, the Wife of Captain H. G. Hamilton, R.N., of Eccleston Square, of a daughter.

On the 22d, at Elsham, Lincolnshire, the Lady Mary Corbett, prematurely, of a daughter, still-born. On the 23d, at Held Vicarage, Sussex, the Wife of the Rev. Richard N. Blaker, of a son.

On the 24th, at Portsmouth, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Messiter, commanding Twenty-eighth Regiment, of a daughter. On the 24th, atCottingham, near Hull, the Wife of Thomas Ringrose, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 25th, at Richings Park, Bucks, Lady Willshire, of twins—a son and daughter; the latter lived only two days. On the 25th, at Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs. W. Maule, of a daughter. On the 26th, in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, the Wife of Professor Edward-Forbes, !RS., of a son.

ILUIRTAGES.

On the 20th, at the parish-church, Malahide, near Dublin, Richard, eldest son of Richard Gosling, Esq., of Lowndes Square. to Mary Shuldham, second daughter of the Rev. Dr. Henry, President of Queen's College, Belfast. On. the 20th, at itamomie, Commander Henry King. R.N., second son of the Hon. George King, of Fryern, Sussex, to Isabella Louisa H. Maitland, daughter of the late James lieriot, Esq., of Ramornie, Fife.

On the 21st, at Trinity Church, Chelsea, Henry Raper, Esq., Lieutenant R.N eldest son of the late Admiral Raper, to Emily Frederica, daughter of the late Rev. Frederick Ekins, Rector of Moxpeth, Northumberland.

On_the 23d, in Hanover, Lewis D. B. Gordon, Esq., C.E., Regius Professor of CitilEragineering and Mechanics in the University of Glasgow, to Marie, eldest daughter of the late David Heise, Magistrate in the province of Hildesheim, and Widow of Captain William Gliinder, Royal Artillery, Director of the Polytechnic Scheel in Hanover.

DEATHS.

On the 10th November, in Grenville Street, Dublin, Sir Richard Nagle. Bart., and D.L., of James Town, Westmeath, which county he represented in Parliament for many years; in his 50th year. On the 19th, in Crescent Terrace, Cheltenham, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas_Cox Thirby; in his 68th year. On the 21st; Mrs, Wilson, of Tweed House, Berwick-upon-Tweed; ie-hrr. 98thyear. On the 21st, Penelope, Widow of the late Philip Box, Esq.. of Buckingham; ip __ her 96th year.

On the 22d, in Hertford Street, MayFair; William Bertram Wane, Esq., formettee MI'. for Leominster, eldest and only surviving son of J Oha Brans,- Esq. On the 23d, in Half Moon Street, Colonel William Augustus Keate, late of thee: Beate Fusilier Guards, and Equerry to hsslateltoysi Highness the Duke of Cambridge:' On the 25th, Edward Lumley Wilson, Esq., brother of the late Otneral Sir Roberle'

On the 26th, at the Lilies, Bucks, fordNegent, M.P. for Aylt•slrary ; in Ids Olit. }ear:

On the 26th, in Dean Street, Park Lane, General Stir Francis Thomas Htunmondi_ and Lieutenant-Governor of-Edinburgh Castle. fornrany years First Equerry, and Clerk Marshal to his Majesty King George the Fourth; in lus 890 year.

Oa the 28th, in Baker Street, Portman Square, Lieutenant-General Sebnght Maw- by; in his 81st year.

On the 28th, the Rev. Howell James, M.A., Rector of Lytehett Mittracere, Dorsetshire; in his 428 year.