3 FEBRUARY 1849, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 25th January, at Ankerwycke House, Bucks, Mrs. Harcourt, of a son.

On the 25th, at Herttngfordbury Rectory, Berta, the Lady of the Hon and Rev. Godol- phin Hastings, of a daughter. On the 25th, at Stour Provost Rectory, Dorset, the Wife of the Rev. R. A. Denton, Rector, of a son.

On the 27th, at Walton, the Lady of Sir Thomas R. T. Thompson, Bart., of a daugh- ter.

On the 28th, in Whitehall Yard, the Hon. Mrs. Vereker, of a son and heir.

On the 28th, in Upper Lansdowne Terrace, Kensington Park, the Lady Caroline Gamier, of a son.

On the 28th, at the Rectory, Oving, Bucks, the Wlfenf the Rev. H. L. Boyce, of a daughter.

On the 29th, In Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, the Lady Margaret Milbank, of a daughter.

On the 31st, at the Rectory, Bishop's Waltham, the Wife of the Rev. William Brock, Of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 5th July, at Wanregwan, Port Phillip, George Bouchier Wrey, Esq., son of the late Edward Bouchier Wrey, Esq., of the Hon. E. I. C. Civil Service, to Sarah, second daughter of the late Colonel Cuninghame, of Caddell and Thornton, Ayrshire. On the 6th January, at the Palazzo Bonturlin, Florence, 11 Cavaliers Commendatore Giuseppe Pistoj, Postmaster-General of Tuscany, to Eliza Forster Watford, only ant- living daughter of the late Richard Walford, Esq., of Ryde, Isle of Wight.

On the 30th, at St. Pancras New Church, John Cunliffe Pickersgill, Esq., second San of John Pickersgill, Esq., of Tavistock Square, to Helen Hutton, second daughter of the Rev. Thomas Dale, Canon of St. Paul's, and Vicar of St.'Pancras.

On the 30th, at St. Stephen's Church, Dublin, the Earl of Devon, to Miss Elizabeth Ruth Scott, niece of the Earl of Meath.

DEATHS.

On the 1st December, at Singapore, Lieutenant David Macdowall Gordon, R.N., se- Glad son of Thomas Gordon, Esq., of Park, N.B.; in his 30th year.

On the 15th January, at Wildgate, Jedburgh, Mrs. Grime] Brown Cranston, Widow of Mr. Cranston, mason ; in her 95th year. Her children, grandchildren, and great- grandchildren, have numbered a hundred and sixty-one.

On the 22d the Lady Juliana Howard ; in her 99th year.

On the 23d, in Nile Terrace, Rochester, the Rev. R. C. Curtois, D.D., late Chaplain to the Forces, and Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of Queensberry ; in his 625 year. On the 24th, at Clifton, Anna Maria, Wife of Major-General Faunce, C.B.

On the 26th, at Lewisham Hill, Blackheath, Nathaniel Simpson, Esq., for nearly thirty years Secretary to the South Sea Company in his 80th year.

On the 26th, at Manchester, Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Arbuthnot, K.C.B., Commanding the North and Midland District.

On the 28th, at the Vicarage, the Rev. W. B. Harrison, M.A., forty-eight years Vicar of Cloudburst, Kent ; in his 80th year.

On the 28th, at Hammersmith, Susanna, Widow of the late Richard Radford, Esq. ; in her 90th year.

On the 28th, Hugo Cornewal St. John Mildmay, Esq., youngest son of the late Baro- net, Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay.

On the 30th, in Sussex Square, Brighton, Charlotte, Widow of the late George Roue, Esq.; in her 90th year.

On the 31st, in Grange Terrace, Brompton, Dr. George Fownes, F.R.S., Professor of Practical Chemistry at University College, London ; in his 34th year.

On the 31st, in George Street, Portman Square, Miss. Elizabeth Gibbs, only surviving sister of Major-General Sir Samuel Gibbs, K.C.B., who fell at New Orleans, and of the late Major-General Sir Edward Gibbs, K.C.B.; in her 82d year.