5 JUNE 1847, Page 17

BIRTHS.

On the 18th May, at Padua, the Lady of Major Charters, R.A., of a daughter.

On the 29th, at Cornwood Vicarage, the Wife of Cite Rev. Herbert George Adams, of a daughter.

On the 29th, at Kentish Town, the Wife of the Rev. John Jackson, Rector of St. James's, Westminster, of a daughter.

On the 30th, at the Vicarage, Titchfleld, Hants, the Lady of the Rev. W. M. Cosser, oft, son.

On the 1st Jane, in Lowudes Street, the lion. Mrs. Henry Balla, of a daughter. MARRIAGES.

On the 27th May, at Great Saxham Church, the Rev. Wadham Huntley Skrine, second son of Henry Skrine, Esq., of Stubbings House, harks, to Clara Mary Anne, eldest daughter of William Mills, Esq., of Great Saahant Hall, Suffolk.

On the 27th, at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sir Christopher Rawlinson, eldest son of John RawlInson, Esq., of Wimpole Street, to Georgians Maria, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Reddy& Sidebottum, Esq., of Sloane Street and Lincoln's Inn.

On the 27th, at Falmouth. Commander Stewart, R.N., of Plymouth, to Mary, fourth daughter of the late Commander Griffin, R.N. Falmouth.

On the 27th, at Little Houghton, Captain Richard Henry Stopford, R.N., to Frances, only daughter of the late W. T. Smyth, Esq., of Little Houghton.

On the 31st, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Chevalier Charles Santl, to Caro line, second daughter of Sir Henry F. Davie, Bart.

On the let June, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Baron A. Glrsewald, Aide-de- camp to bia Royal Highness the reigning Duke of Brunswick, to Annie Fector Munro, daughter of the late General Munro, Never Lodge, Cheltenham.

On the 1st, at Hove, Henry Oakeley, Lieutenant R.N., fifth son of the late Rev. Her- bort. oakeiey, D.D., to Emily Letitia, third daughter of the late Colonel Hamlin Tee- lawny, R.A.

On the 2d, at Hove Church, near Brighton, Frederick Dundas, Esq., M.P., son of the late Hon. Charles Lawrence and Lady Caroline Dundas, to Grace, eldest daughter of Lady Grace and the late Sir Ralph Gore, Bart, DEATHS.

On the 24th January, at sea, on board the Arttbla, and within a week's sail of the Cape, Lieutenant Donald Tulloch, Madras Army, son of Colonel Tullocb, C.B., EOM- mlasary-General, Madras.

On the 19th May, at Rome, Lady Dudley Stuart, second daughter of Lucien Bona- parte, Prince of Canino.

On the 27th, in Upper Baggot Street, Dublin, Thomas Dickson, Esq., LL.D., Q.C., and father of the Irish bar ; in his 84th year.

On the 28th, in Hereford Street, the Hon. and Very Rev. William Herbert, Dean of Manchester; in his 69th year.

On the 28th, in Church Place, Piccadilly, Guido Soren!, tranalator of "Paradise Lost." On the 30th, in Dawson Street, Dublin, Sir Wm. Fitzgerald, Bart., of Cerrigori, County Clare.

On the 31st, fat MomIngsMe, near Edinburgh, the Rev. Dr. Chalmers; In his 67th year.

On the list, the Right Hon. Str &am:Beckett, Hart.; Whiz 734 year. On the 31st, In MickMhtun, Colonel Milner, late of the Eighteenth Dragoons. sat brother of Sir William Mordaunt Milner, of Nun-Appleton. Yorkshire.

On the 2d June, at the Charterbouse, Thomas Hurst, Req., formerly of the firm Of Longman, Hurst, and Co. Paternoster Row; In hie 75111 year.