5 FEBRUARY 1859, Page 18

BIRTHS.

On the 15th of November, 1858, at Sarawak, (Borne,) the Wife of J. Brooke Brooke, Esq., of a son.

On the 26th of January, at Aldershott, the Wife of Lieut.-CoL Lowry, forty- seventh Itmiment, of aeon. On the 28th, at 34, Stanhope Street, Park Place, the 'Wife of Edward Scargfil. Esq., of a son.

On the 29th. at 79, Eaton Square, the Hon. Mrs. C. Grantham Scott, of • daughter.

On the 31st, at 132, Piccadilly, Mrs. C. Wriothesly Digby, of a son. On the 31st, at 104, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, the Wife of Edward Budd, Esq. of a daughter.

On, the 1st of February, at 2, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, the Wife of Sir Charles II. M'Gregor, Bart., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 22d of January, at the British Embassy, Paris, by the Rev. H. Swale, Ed- ward T. B. Fenwick, Esq., eldest son of the late Capt. George Augustus Fenwick, Royal Horse Guards, to Harriet Frances, eldest daughter of John Anrott, Esq., of The Cloisters, Gloucester.

On the 27th, at Clifton, by the Rev. Charles Dighton, Rector of Mitcheldean, Gloueestershire, Francis Gamble Blood, Esq.' Captain H.M.'s 69th Regt. eldest on of the late Lieut.-Col. Blood, 68th Regt. to Charlotte Constance, eldest daughter of the late John James, Esq., of Severn Bank, Newnham, Gloucestr rehire, and of 31ountcraig, Herefordshire.

On the 27th, at St. John's Church, Keswick, by the Rev. Thomas liornby, Vicar of Walton on the Hill, assisted by the Rev. T. 1). H. Battersby, Hugh Frederick eldest son of Hugh Heathy, Esq., of Sandown near Liverpool, to Mary Christina se- cond daughter of S. Z. Langton, Esq., of Barrow House, Keswick.

On the 29th, at St. Mary's Church, Jersey, by the Very Rev. the Dean, assisted by the Rev. C. Heath, Curate of St. Mary's, the Prince Theobald Raule Guillaume, eldest son of the Prince de Visnes et de Ponthieu, to Caroline Annie, second daughter of the late Rev. Richard Adolphus Musgrave, Canon of Windsor, of Barnsley, in the county of Gloucester, and brother of the late Sir James Musgrave, Bart., of Barnsley Park, in the same county.

On the 1st of February, at St. Gabriel's Church, Belgravia, by the Rev. John Bendier, M.A., Vicar of Warwick, Lieut.-Col. Robert Bruce, of the 23d Royal Welsh Fusiliers, third son of the late Sir James B. Bruce, Bart., of Downhill, eimmty Londonderry, to Mary Caroline, only daughter of the late Sir John Montagu Burgoyne, Bart., of Sutton, Bedfordshire, and Ryde, Isle of Wight.

DEATHS.

On the 30th September, 1858, at sea, on board the Genghis Khan, Captain Henry Berthon, of the Bombay Artillery, eldest son of P. H. Berthon, Esq., Secretary to the Trinity House, aged 32.

On the 11th of November last, in his 20th year, on board the Vittoria, on her pas- sage from Calcutta to London, George Charles, last surviving child of the late George Anthony., Esq., and grand nephew to the late Genera Sir John Wilson, K.C.B., and Christopher Tatham, Esq., of Poplar.

On the 25th, at Sarawak (Berneo), in her 25th year, Annie, wife of J. Brooke Brooke, Esq.

On the 6th of December, at Lucknow, of dysentry, Major the lion. Barrington Reynolds Pellew, of the Royal Rifle Brigade, aged 26.

On the 9th, at the British Legation in Dresden, the Lady Adelaide Dorothea Forbes, in her 70th year, deeply and sincerely regretted by all. On the 26th of January, at Cranbrook, Kent, after a long and painful illness, Betsy, wife of Thomas Webster, Esq., R.A. On the 27th, at Beccles, Lorena Carthew, the wife of the Rev. A. 0. Hartley. On the 28th, at Putney Heath, Frederick John, Earl of Ripon, aged 76.

On the 31st, the Lady 'Frances Hothain, eldest daughter of the late Earl of Strad- broke, and widow of Vice-Admiral the lion. Sir Henry Hotham, K.C.B. G.C.hl.G. On the 31st, in Bryanston Square, Henrietta Susanna, eldest surviving daughter of the Rev. Henry Fly, D.D., late Vicar of Willesden, sub-dean of St. Paul's and chaplain to the Royal household, St. James's Palace. On the 1st of February, at Bartoh Court, Canterbury, the Rev. William John Chesshyre, Canon of Canterbury, Rector of St. Martin's and Vicar of St. Paul's, Canterbury, aged fifty-three.

On the 1st, at his house, No. 39, Gordon Square, from an attack of apoplexy, Charles Phillips, Esq., one of the Commissioners of her Majesty's Court of Relief of Insolvent Debtors.