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BIRTHS.

On the 28th August, in Osnaburgh Terrace, Regent's Park, the Wife of George Lee, Esq., Postmaster-General of Ceylon, of a daughter.

On the 29th, at Worthenbury Rectory, Flintsture, the Wife of the Rev. James Cook, of a son.

On the 29th, at Stoke House, Chichester, Lady Roper, of a daughter.

Lately, at the 'Vicarage, Hampton-on-Thames, the Wife of the Vicar of Hampton, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 16th August, at Corayahn, county of Cavan, Henry Milner, Esq., son of

Sir W. H. Bart., Nun Appleton Park, Yorkshire, to Charlotte; and Captain Heywood, Sixteenth Lancers, of Hope-end, Herefordshire, to Mary Emily, daughters of Archdeacon Beresford, of Coravahn.

On the 24th, at the British Embassy, Paris, James Rennell Rod& only son of the late Vice-Admiral Sir J. Tremayne Rodd, K.C.B., to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Dr. A. Todd Thomson, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. On the 24th, at Mayfield. Staffordshire, the Rev. Talbot A. L. Greaves, Vicar of Mayfield, to Catherine Ellen Caroline Colyear, only daughter of the late Captain and Lady Catherine Brecknell, and niece of the last Earl of Portmore.

On the 25th, at Harewood, Charles Henry Mills, Esq., only son of Charles Mills, Esq., of Camelford House, and Hillingdon, Middlesex, to the Lady Louisa Isabella Lascelles, eldest daughter of the Earl of Harewood.

On the 27th, at Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire, the Rev. Charles Walker Molony, third son of Croasdaile Molony, Esq., of Granahan, county of Clare, to Adelaide, youngest daughter of the late Sir William Russell, Bart., of Charlton Park, Glou- cestershire.

On the 27th, at St. John's, Hampstead, David Masson, Esq., Professor of' English Literature, University College, London, to Emily Rosanne, eldest daughter of Charles Orme, Esq., of Upper Avenue Road, Regent's Park.

On the 29th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Le Compte Alexandre de Polignac, to Jessie Anne, daughter of William Ramsay, Esq., of Charles Street, Berkeley Square.

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On the 30th, at Cairnsmore, N.13., Alexander Clarke Forbes, of the Inner Tem- ple, barrister-at-law, only son of Sir John Forbes, M.D., of London, to Lilliaa Miller, eldest daughter of James Stewart, Esq., of Cairnsmore.

DEATHS.

On the 21st June, at Kamptee, Madras Presidency, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Wardroper, Thirty-seventh Grenadiers ; in his 47th year.

On the 6th July, at Poonah, the Hon. Alexander Bell, late Member of Council of the Hon. East India Company's Bombay Establishment; in his 69th year.

On the 11th. at Malabar Hill, Bombay, William Brooks. Esq., late Master in Equity, and Registrar of the Supreme Court of Judicature, Bombay ; in his 52d year. On the 20th August, drowned, with two sailors, in a boat off Ventnor, Mr. Edward A. W. Anderson, of South Audley Street, eldest son of Mr. Wright Anderson, of East Acton; in his 30th sear. On the 26th. at Petersham, the Lady Jane Dawson Darner, sister of the Earl of Portarling,ton.

On the 27th, Mrs. Jones, widow of the late John Jones, of Anglesey, Hants; in her 920 year.

On the 28th, at Aynhoe Rectory, Lady Fanny, wife of the Rey. Stephen Ralph Cartwright, and daughter of Harriett Dowager Countess of Erroll; in her 36th year. On the 29th, at Brighton, Captain Thomas Dewell, ILA., late of Honk's Park, Wilts ; in his 67th year.

On the 29th, at Oaklands, near Portsmouth, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles James Napier; in his 71st year. On the 30th, at Calais, George Stratton, Esq., late of the Madras Civil Service, and Member of Council of Fort St. George; in his 82d year. On the 30th, in Upper George Street, Bryanston Square, William Mouel, Esq.; in his (11th year.

On the 39th, at Sevenoaks, Captain Henry Allen, Madras Army, third son of W. M. Allen, Esq., of Leadenhall Street, from disease occasioned by service with the Sappers and Miners in Burmah; in his 31th year.

On the 31st. in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, Lady Hammond, relict of the late General Sir Thomas Hammond. On the 1st September, Lady Adair, the wife of Sir Shafto Adair, Bart., of Eaton Ilall, Suffolk.