6 APRIL 1861, Page 25

BIRTHS.

On the 7th Feb., at Shanghae, China, the wife of the Rev. John Hebson, British Chaplain, of a son.

On the 19th Feb., at Jullunder, the wife of Philip Sandys Melvin, Esq., Commis- sioner Trans-Sutlej States, of a son.

On the 11th March, at Saint Croix, D. W. I., the wife of Frank R. Newton, Esq„ of a son.

On the 25th March, at Rachills, Dumfriesshire, N.B., Mrs. R. G. Hope Johnstone, of a son.

On the 27th March, at Maines House, Chirnside, Berwickshire, N.B., the Lady Susan Grant Suttie, of a daughter.

On Good Friday, at No. 17, Brook-street, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel Barnard Grenadier Guards, of a son.

On the 30th March, the wife of the Rev. Professor Marks, 48, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, of a son.

On the 30t,h March, at 10, Lowndes-street, Lady Edwin Hill, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 7th Feb., at the Cathedral Church, Graham's-town, South Africa, the Rev. William Greenstock, of St. Matthew's Mission, Keiskama Hoek, to Frances Ellen, eldest daughter of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Graham's-town.

On the 11th March, at Frederiksted, St. Croix, D. W. I., by the Rev. J. Dubois, Michael Rowland O'Maley Esq., only surviving son of the late Staff Surgeon Thomas De Buith O'Maley, Member of Council of St. Kitts, to Julia Adriana, youngest daughter of Major V. Gyllich, of St. Croix.

On the lath March, at Paris, Alfred 'Thompson, late of H.M. 6th Inniskilling Dra- goons, to Alice, daughter of the Prince de Turacharoff, of Bonney, ArdSche, France. On the 21st March, at St. Paul's, Camden-town, Mr. Edwin Francis West, of Clifton, to Fanny Louisa Emery, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph James Emery, of Westbury- terrace, Bayswater.

On the 27th March, at the British Legation in Stuttgart, Alexander Graham- Dunlop, Esq., Attachi to Her Majesty's Embassy at the Court of Austria, to Mary Elizabeth Guise Gordon, widow of the late Patrick Spence, Esq., of St. James's, Jamaica.

On the 2nd !nat., at Jiarylebone Church, Alexander Young Spearman, Esq.. eldest son of Sir Alexander Spearman, Bart, of Hanwell, Middlesex, to Louisa Ann Caro- line Amelia, only daughter of the late Edward Peliew Mainwaring, Esq , and grand- daughter of Rear-Admiral Mainwaring, of Whitmore Hall, Staffordshire.

DEATHS.

On the 19th Feb., near Congo River, West Coast of Africa, of fever, Lieut. Charles Wiliam Thackeray, ILX., of H.M.S. Wrangler, in his 24th year, youngest son of the late General Thackeray, R.E.

On the 25th March, Thomas Littledale, Esq., of Highfleld, near Liverpool, a Deputy-Lieutenant of the county, and Captain in the 2nd Royal Lancashire Militia. On the 26th March, at Wembley, Middlesex, aged 82, the Rev. Brownlow Villiers Layard, Rector of Uffingtou and Vicar of Tallington, formerly Domestic Chaplain to H.R. Highness the Duke of Kent, and eldest son of the late Dr. Layard, Dean of Bristol.

On the 27th March, at 2, Great Stanhope-street, the Lady Jane Peel, aged 7L

On the 30th March, at Lismore, Ireland, Henry Laurence Cotton, eldest son of the Ven. Henry Cotton, Archdeacon of Cashel, aged 42. On the 31st March, at 15, Pickering-place, much respected, Mr. Richard Butler, aged 81, for many years of the Edgeware-road. He was one of the veterans of the Nile and Egypt, serving on board the Swiftsure, Capt. Hallowell.

On the Slat March, at Elsfleld House, near Maidstone' Richard Fiennes, second. son of the late Fiennes Wykeham Martin, Esq., of Leeds Castle, aged as. On the 31st March, at 7, Percy-place, Bath, Richard Blagden, Esq., F.R.C.S. Engl., late of 26, Albemarle-street, London, aged 72, Surgeon Accouchewr to the Queen, and Surgeon Extraordinary to her late Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent.

On the 3rd inst , at Coburg-place, Kennington, Isabella, wife of G. A. Fleming, Esq. (Morning Advertiser), in the 55th year of her age, deeply lamented.