30 SEPTEMBER 1848, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 19th September, at Edmonton, the Lady of the Rev. John Campbell, Chaplahl of Bermuda, of a son.

On the 20th, at Peterley House, hassenden, the Wife of LientenantColonel N. Alves, of a daughter.

On the 20th, at Denne Park, Horsham, Mrs. Charles Bethune, of a son. On the 22d, at Collins, near Princes Risborough, the Lady of the Rev. W. .7. Burge., of a son.

On the 23d, at Worton Hall, near Isleworth, the Lady of Major Inigo Jones, Prince Albert's Hussars, of a son.

On the 24th, at the Ranger's House, Blackheath, Lady Harriet B. Hamilton, of a son. On the 25th, in Piccadilly, the Hon. Mrs. Henry Elliot, of a daughter, still-born.

On the 25th, at East Lodge, Needwood, near Lichfield, the Lady of Tonman Mosley, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 26th, at Widmer, the Wife of Captain C. H. Baker, R.N., of a son.

On the 27th, in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, the Lady of Dr. T. Chambers, of a daughter. On the 29th, in Grosvenor Square, Viscountess Ebrington, of a daughter.

Lately, at Bangalore, the Hon. Mrs. David Erskine, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 8th July, at Gwallor, Lieutenant and Adjutant H. R. Sneyd, Fifty-seventh Regiment Bengal Native Infantry, third son of the late Major Ralph Henry Sneyd, Bengal Cavalry, to Sarah Eliza, daughter of the late Colonel Greene, of Klima:tab:au Castle, county of Waterford. On the 19th September, at Waist Church, George Ramsey Maitland, Esq., grandson of the late, and brother of Sir Alexander Gibson Maitland, Bart., of Clifton Hall, Edin- burgh, to Alice Anne, eldest daughter of the late Josiah Nisbet, Esq., Madras Civil Service.

On the 21st, at Essendon Church, the Rev. Henry Dawson, Rector of Great Munden, Herts, second son of the Right Hon. George Dawson, of Castiedawson, county London- derry, to Anne, second daughter of the Hon. Baron Dimsdale, of Carnfield Place, Herts.

On the 23d, at Greatham, Hants, S. Jukes Wambey, Esq., eldest son of the late Cap- tain Wambey, of St. John's, near Worcester, to Louisa Jane, youngest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Holland, Precentor and Preb.nd*ry of Chichester, and the Hon. Mrs. Holland.

On the 23d, at St. Andrew's Church, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Matthew Robert Bigge, Esq., son of Charles W. Bigge, Esq., of Llndon, Northumberland, to Mlldreda Eliza, youngest daughter of Colonel Bell, Fenham Hall, Northumberland. On the 24th, at St. Luke's, the Rev. Lewis Marcus, M.A., Incumbent of St. Paula Finsbury, to Catherine daughter of the late William Saunders, Esq.. of Southampton. On the 28th, at Lyndhurst, New Forest, the Right Hon. Lord Manners, to Lydia Sophia, third daughter of Captain William Bateman Dashwood, B.N.

DEATHS.

On the 13th September, at Villa Perri, Segni di Lucca, Italy, Isabella Christiana, Wife of the Rev. John Wordsworth, of Brigham, Cumberland, and eldest daughter Of Henry Curwen, Esq., of Workington Hall, in the same county ; in her 41st year.

On the 17th, at Cheltenham, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Bennett Everest, late of the Sixth Royals; in his 6Ist year.

On the 17th, at Bath, the Rev. AnthonyWilliam Eyre, Vicar of Hornsea-cum-Riston, Yorkshire; in his 64th year.

On the 20th, at Beddington, Surrey, George Hickson, huntsman to the Carews of Beddington ; in his 102d year. He retained his faculties to the last. His father and mother were servants in the family of sir Nicholas Carew ; and he was born at Bed- dington in the year 1746, and when a boy was taken into the service of the family, in which he remained until his death ; he has left a grandson in the same service.

On the 20th, at Ramsgate, Frederick Polhill, Esq., late M.P. for the borough of Bedford, and formerly a Captain in the King's Dragoon Guards.

On the 21st, at Borland Square, Bayswater, James Campbell, Esq., Assistant-Secre- tary of the General Post-office ; in his 57th year.

On the 23d, at Broadstairs, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles William Maxwell, C.B. and K.C.H., Colonel of the Third West India Regiment ; in his 74th year. On the 24th, in Wyndham Place, Bryaustone Square, Emily, Wife of W. Ward, Esq., formerly M.P. for the City of London ; in her 56th year.