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BIRTHS.

On the 19th October, at Norwich, the Lady of Major Deveney, Royal Regiment, of a son.

On the 23d, at Kinnaird House, Perthshire, the Hon. Mrs. Drummond, of a daughter, On the 24th, at Charlton Hall. Suffolk, Mrs. F. Newton Dickenson, of Staten Court, Gloucestershire, of a daughter, still-born.

On the 26th, at Lupton, Devon, the Lady of J. B. Turtle Buller, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 27th, at Hackthorn, near Lincoln, the Lady of Gervais° Tottenham Waldo Sibthorp, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 28th, in Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, the Lady of Colonel Maclean, of a son, still-born.

MARRIAGES.

On the 16th July, at Allallabad, Charles Brown Stuart, Esq., third Native Infantry, son of the late Colonel James Lewis Stuart, Bengal Army, to Charlotte Agues, second daughter of Captain KnIghtley Musgrave Clay, of Loches, In France.

On the 3d September, at Madrid, Theodore Santiago Murphy, Esq., second son of the late Colonel Murphy, of Malaga, a Knight of Alcantara, &c., to Dolores, eldest daugh- ter of Don Pedro Angeles y Verges, Civil Governor of Pinar del Rio, Cuba.

On the 3d, at Bombay, Arthur Millet, Esq., Secretary to Government, fifth eon of the late Sir Charles Warre Mulct, Bart., to Mary Sophia Marcia Willoughby, third daughter of J. P. Willoughby, Esq., Member of Council.

On the 20th October, the Rev. Joseph Cross, MA., Vicar of Merriott, Bomereetshire, to Caroline Mary, second daughter of Francis Richardson, Esq., of Langford House, Fivebead, in the same county.

Ou the 22d, at Limerick, Captain Thomas Edmund Knox, Eighty-fifth King's Light Infantry, only son of the Hon. Captain E. S. P. Knox, R.N., to Lucy Diana Mammal, third daughter of the Venerable the Archdeacon of Limerick.

On the 224. at Burnfoot, Dumfriesshire, Patrick N. V. Dudgeon, son of Lieutenant- Colonel Dudgeon, Edinburgh, to Lilies, daughter of the late George Whigham, Esq., of Halliday Hill; On the 26th, at St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, Sir John Edward Harington, Bart., of the Coldstream Guards, to Jane Agnes, youngest daughter of J. S. Brownrigg„ Esq., M.P. for Boston.

On the 29th, at Reigate Church, the Rev. Francis Henry Murray. second son of the Bishop of Rochester, Rector of Chiselhurst, to Fanny Catherine, third daughter of John

L. Anderson, Esq. DEATHS.

On the 21st April, Lieutenant Octavius Benthall, R.N., drowned In endeavouring to cross the bar of llokianga Bay, New Zealand, in the pinnace of her Majesty's ship Osprey.

On the 18th October, at Thornbury, Joseph Hume, Esq., for many years a well- known practical and scientific chemist in London, and corresponding member of meet of the learned societies of Europe ; In his 91st year.

On the 19th, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, the Right Hon. the Countess Dowager of Hunting- don Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Noel Harris, K.C.H.

Hunting-

don, the 21st, at Rossdhu House, Dumbartonshire, Lady Colquhoun, of Lass.

On the 24th, at Up Park, Sussex, Sir Henry Fetheratonhaugh, Bart ; in his 92d year.

On the 24th, the Rev. Mathew Fellde, Vicar of Shintield-cam-Swallowfield ; in his 68th year.

On the 26th, at Uley Lodge, Captain James Slade, R.N.; in his 79th year.

On the 26th, Lucy Louisa, Dowager Countess of Winterton.

On the 26th, at Blyth Hall, Lady Maaterman Sykes ; in her 64th year.

On the 26th, at Plymouth, the Rev. John Buller, Rector of Bridestowe, Devon, and late Vicar of St. Just, in Penwlth, Cornwall ; in his 69th year.

On the 28th, at Hyde, Mary Ann, Relict of the Rev. Pownoll Bastard, and eldest daughter of the late Hon. Mr. Justice Park ; in her 5511, year.

On the 28th, in Eaton Square, Sir G. Wombwell, Bart., of Wombwell, in the West

Riding of Yorkshire ; Mills 78th year. On the 29th, in Upper Gower Street, George Mann Burrows, M.D., F.L.S. ; in his 76th year.