3 MARCH 1860, Page 10

BIRTHS.

On the 19th of December, at Hongkong, the Wife of George W. Caine, Esq., H. M.'s Consul, Swatow, of a son.

On the 21st of February, at West Huntington, near York, the Wife of Lieutenant- Colonel G. Lister Kaye, of a daughter.

On the 21st, at Deny Castle, county Tipperary, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Lumley, of a daughter. On the 23d, at Ewell, Surrey, the Wife of the Rev. Sir George L. Glyn, Bart., of a daughter.

On the 23d, at Gunton Park, the Lady Suffield, of a daughter.

On the 25th, at 54, Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, the Wife of H. J. Kennard, Esq.' of a daughter.

On the 26th, at Si, Eaton Square, the Countess de Morella, of a son. On the 27th, at Rutland Gate, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Astley, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 21st of February, at the Scotch National Church, Crown Court, Covent Garden, Francis Lean, Esq., Lieutenant and Adjutant Royal Marines Light In- fantry, eldest son of Francis Lean, Esq., R.N., to Lettice Anne, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Cumming.

At. St. Andrew's, Plymouth, by the Yen. the Archdeacon of Cornwall, Octavius Phillpotts, Esq., youngest son of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter, to Georgiana Harriet, second daughter of T. V. Lane, Esq., and granddaughter of Pownoll Bastard, second Viscount Exmouth, of Canonteign.

DEATHS.

On the 5th of January, by the wreck of the steamer Northerner, off Cape Mendo- cino, North America, Francis Blomtield, Esq., aged thirty-two, third son of the late C. J. Blomfield, D.D., Lord Bishop of London. On the 20th of February, at Old Sleningford Hall, Ripon, Yorkshire, Thomas Kitchingham Starcley, Esq., aged sixty-nine, late Royal Engineers, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of Yorkshire and Liberty of Ripon, and Member of Parliament for the city of Ripon under the First Reformed Parliament.

On the 20th, at 26, Lower Marine Terrace, Margate, the Hon. Charles Melhado, of Belize, British Honduras, aged forty. On the 24th, at his residence, 21, Danvers Street, Poulton Square, in the eighty- second year of his age, James Holmes, Esq., miniature painter to his Majesty George the Fourth.

On the 25th, at 47, Hertford Street, Mayfair, General John D'Evereux, aged eighty-two. He raised the Irish Legion which, under Bolivar, was engaged in the successful struggle for independence in Columbia. On the 26th, at Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, Charles Francois Louis de Payee, Marquis de Villevielle, aged fifty-two. On the 26th, at Ennismore House, Kingstown, the Hon. George Frederic William Yelverton, eldest son of Viscount Avonmore, aged forty-one. On the 28th, at Roehampton, Stephens Iyne Stephens, Esq., of Ly,rnford hail Norfolk.

On the 28th, the Very Rev. John Giffard Ward, Dean of Lincoln, in the eighty- first year of his age.