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On the 26th September, at Olton Hall, Warwickshire, the Wife of the Bev. B. t Bateman, of a son.

On the 28th, in Cavendish Place, Brighton, the H011. Lady Dallas, of a daughter, stillborn.

On the 26th, in Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, Mrs. Sims Reeves, of a son. On the 26th, at Woodborough Hall, Notts, the Wife of Mansfield Parkyns, Esq., of a daughter. On the 27th, the Wife of the Hon. and Rev. A. Talbot, of a son. On the 28th, at Westfield, Cramond, Mrs. Balfour, af a son.

On the 30th, at Apley, near Hyde, the Wife of Captain C. Y. Campbell, R.N., ofa daughter.

On the 30th, at Epperstone Rectory, the Wife Of the Rev. Hugh S. Champlin's, Of a daughter, stillborn. On the 1st October, at Spa, Belgium, the Lady Charles Beauelerk, of a daughter. On theist, at the Rectory, Great Stanmore, the Lady Ellen Gordon, of a son.

On the 1st, at Llanstephan House, Radnorshire, the Wife Of Captain Harman Hopper, of a daughter.

On the 2d, at Sydenham, theWife of S. Laing, Esq„ M.P., of a daughter.

Oaths 4th, at Tiptree Hall, Kelvedon, Essex, the Wife of I. J. Mechi, Esq.„-of.a. daughter.

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On the 27thleptember, st.Riehtnond, John Davenport Shakerpear, Esq., Major Royal Artillery, third surviving son of the late Arthur Shakespear, Esq., formerly Of the Tenth Rusaars,th Louisa Caroline, second daughter of Robert Sayer, Esq., of the Manor House, Richmond, Surrey. On.the28th,st Onchan, Isle of Mau, the-Rev. William Bell, M.A., Brazenoee Col- lege, Oxford, and .Head Master of the :Cathedral School, Carlisle, to Clara Jane, daughter ot Henry.Harrison, Esq., Summer Hill, near Douglas, and Cheadle.

011.the 29th, at Gresfocd, Deubighshire, John Comte, eldest son of G. C. Antra- bus, Esq., of Eaton Hall, Congleton, Cheshire. to Fanny, youngest daughter of the late Clement Swetenhain, Eaq., of Somerford Booths, in the same county. On the 29th, at St. Mary's Church, Weymouth, Peter Valentine Purcell, Captain in her Majesty's Thirteenth Light „Dragoons, of Halverstown, Kildare, to Agnes Maria, daughter °fear John.Hesketh Lethbridge, Bart.

On.the.2d October, at Eglisigham the Hon. George H. E. Grant, youngest son of the late Earl of Sealield, toBletunica, fourth daughter of the late Sir William G. Gordon Caroming, of Altyre, Bart. On the 2d, at Edlesborongh, Bucks, the Rev. T. Vernon Mellor, Incumbent of lderidgehay, son of the late Colonel Mellor, of Derby, to Elizabeth Dorothea, second daughter of the Rev. W. B. Wroth, Vicar of Eallesborough, and Toternboe, Beds. On the 2d, at the Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle, Paget. Butler, Captain Seventh Royal Fusiliers and Aid-de-esimp to the Earl of Carlisle, youngest son of Sir Thomas Builer,.Bart., of Bailin Temple, Carlow, to Geraldine Sydney. only daughter of Lord William Fitz-Gerald. On the 21, at Caversfield House; Oxfordshire, Commander Arthur William Acland Hood, R.N., second son of the late Sir Alexander Hood, Bart., of Wootton House. Somereetsbire, to Fanny Henrietta Maclean, third daughter of Sir Charles Fatzsoy Maclean, Bart., of Morvaren, Argyleshire.

On the 3d, at-Swansea, Charles Gardiner Guthrie, Esq., of Pal ma East, to Annie Bassett Hewson, eldest. daughter of the late Bev. William Howson, P.O., Viaar of Swansea, and Chancellor of St. David's Cathedral. On the 4th, at-St. James's Church, the Lord George John Manners, youngest son of the Duke of Rutland, E.G., to the Lady Addiza Matilda Fitialan Howard, youngest daughter of the.Duke of Norfolk, E.G.

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One 31st August,

at the Havana, mortally wounded whilst defending himself from a gang of robbers who hadentered his-house, George Canning Backhouse, Esq.. Commissary Judge at that place, eldest surviving son of the late '3o1u1

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nder-Secretary of State or Foreign Affairs ; in his 37th year. On the 13th September, at Trelawny, Cornwall, Colonel-J. Trelawny, Youngest son of the late Sir 11. Trelaway,Bart.; in his 70th. year. On the 25th, at Seend, Wilts, William Heald Ludlow Bruges. Esq., formerly Representative in Parliament of the City of Bath and of Devizes, and many years Chairman of the Wilts Quarter-Sessions; in his 58th year.

On the 28th, at Brighton, the Right Hon. 'Sir Henry Ellis, K.C.B.

On the28th, in Westbourne Terrace, Charlotte Jane LindesayBethune, youngest daughter of the late Major-General Sir henry Bethune,Sart.; in her 19th year.

On the 28th, at Ehrenbreitstein, on the Rhine, Elizabeth Frances, eldest daughter of the Hon. Peregrine F. Cost; in her 31st year. On the 29th, John Hardy, Req., of Dunstan Hall, Staffordshire, formerly M.P. for Bradford ; in his 82d year. On the 29th, at Pans, Eliza, relict of the late William Heath Fetch, Esq., of her Majesty's Custorna, and eldest daughter of the late Sir Richard Phillips. On the 30th, in Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, Sir Charles Chad, Bart., of Thurs- ford Hall and Piokney Hall, Norfolk. On the 30th, in Hereford Street, Thomas, Lord Delamere ; in his 88th year.

. On the 2d October, at Sapcote Rectory, the Rev. John Bickersteth, Rector of Sapcote, Leicestershire, and Rural Dean; in his 74th year. On the 2d, at Southampton, Admiral Sir Samuel Pym ; in his 85th year. On the 3d, in Chesterfield Street, the Right Hon. Sir Robert Adair, G.C.B.; in his 93d year.