4 AUGUST 1849, Page 9

BIRTHS.

On the 18th March, at Government House, Adelaide, South Australia, Lady Young, ofa son.

On the 10th June, at Bombay, Lady Yardley, of a son.

On the 25th July, at Alva. House, N.B., the Hon. Mrs. Johnstone, of a daughter. On the 26th, In Hyde Park Street, the Lady of Sir Bereaford B..M`biahon, Bart., of a son.

On the 2611, at Ripple Hall, near Tewkesbury, the Lady of John W. Empson, Esq., of a daughter, still-born.

On the 29th, at the Rectory, Great Menden, Herta, the Lady of the Rev. II. Daw- son, of a son, still-born.

On the 30th, in Lowntles Square, the Countess of March, of a son.

On the 30th; in Bolton Street, Viscountess Stopfunl, of a daughter. On the 3d August, at the Lord Chief Baron's, Guildford Street, Lady Pollock,/ of a daughter, still-born.

MARRIAGES.

On the 11th June, at Madras, the Hon. Sir William Westbrooke Burton, Kt., one of the Judges of the Supreme Court. to Maria Alphonsine, third daughter of the late John Beatty West, Esq., M.P. for Dublin. On the 2d July, at Corfu, Morton Cornish Sumner, Esq., only son of Richard Sumner, Esq., of Puttenham Priory, Surrey, to Penelope, only daughter of the Count and Count- ess Talsamaeld, of Cephalonia and Corfu. On the 25th, at St. John's Chapel, Edinburgh, the Rev. Edward William Whately, only son or his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, to Leslie Anne, eldest daughter of the late William James Fraser, Esq., of Ladhepe, Roxburghshlre.

On the 28th, at St. George's, Iianoier Square, Captain the Hon. John de Bla- Were, eldest son of General Lord de Blaquiere, to Anna, youngest surviving daughter of the tate John Christie, Esq.

On the 31st, at St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh, the Rev. Henry Malcolm, of Dunblane, to Marianne, eldest daughter of the Right Rev. Bishop Terrot. On the 1st August, at Kew, John Dorney Harding, D.C.L., Advocate in Doctors' Commons, and of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-law, to Isabella. youngest daughter of the late Rev. James Wyld, Rector of Blumsdon St. Andrew, Writs. On the 2d, at St. Michael's Church, Chester Square, John Scott Bankes, Esq.. eldest son of the Rev. Edward Bankes, and grandson of the late Earl of Eldon, to Annie, daughter of the Attorney-General andlauly Jervis.

DEATHS.

On the 8th July, at Quebec, Mr. John Wilson, the Scottish vocalist ; In his 49th year. On the 24th, in Brighton, Anna Maria, Relict of Thomas Lewis, Esq., of Gray's Inn, awl eldest daughter of the late Sir Harry Goring, Bart., of Highden, Sussex ; in her 79th year.

On the 25th, at Swindon, Mrs. Warner; in her 93d year. -

On the 26th, at Wlekham, Hants, Miss Anne Gamier, sister of the Dean of Winches- ter ; In her 76th year.

On the 26th, at Green Bank, near Chester, the Rev. William Pafford, D.D. ; in his

15th year. .

On the 26th, in London, the Lady Annabella Acheson. On the 26th, at Salsbury, the Rev. George Radcliffe, D.D Prebendary of Yetminster

in the Cathedral Church of Sarum ; to his 79th year.

On the 28th, Jolm Goldwyer Andrews, Esq., of St. Helen's Place, and Glanbrydsn,

Cannarthenshire, Senior Surgeon of the London Hospital, and a Member of the Court at Examingrp of Use Royal College of Surgeons.

.Onthe.28th,rtt.Court Lodge, Gillingham, Kent, LieutenantLtoionel Robert Melville 0f the Sixtieth Royal Rifles ; in his S3d year.

nItle 29th, at Holt House, Wilts, Sarah, _Relict of the late J. Philpott$, Elm., for- Ibr Gloucester, whose sudden death was so recently recorded; In IMF 77th

rear.

On the 29th, in Berkeley Square, James Bandinel, Esq., formerly of the Foreign office; in his 67th year.

On the 30th, in Regent Square, Jacob Perkins, Esq., formerly of the United States of America, inventor of engraving on steel and the method of transferring engravings from steel to steel plates for making bank-notes and other securities ; In his 83d year.

On the 31st, John CottIngham, Esq., one of the Magistrates of the Southwark Police Court, and Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

On the 1st August, In Grosvenor Street, Edward Christopher Dowdeswell, D.D., Ca- non of Christ Church, Oxford, and Rector of Stanford Riven, Essex ; in his 86th year. On the 1st, In Albion Road, Holloway, Mrs. Ann Webb ; in her 102d year.

On the 1st, at Springfield Hall, Lancaster, Mr. Godson, M.P., Q C., Counsel of the Admiralty, Judge Advocate of the Fleet, and one of the Benchers of Lincoln's Inn.

On the 2d, at Alton Towers, William Talbot, Eaq., of Castle Talbot and Rockland., Wexford, father to the Countess of ShrewAsury.

On the 2d, at 90, Pall Mall, William Joseph Dennison, M.P. for Surrey ; In his 80th year.