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BIRTHS.

On the 19th September, at Bombay, Lady Yardley, of a daughter. On the 1st November, at Boconnoc, Cornwall, Lady Louisa Fortescue, of a son. On the 1st, in Russell Square, the Wife of S. Morton Pete, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. On the 2d, in Gloucester Road, Hyde Park. the Lady of Robert Oliver Jones, Esq.

of Fonmon Castle, Glamorganshire, of a daughter. On the 2d, the Wife of Mr. Crampton, of Holford Square, of a son.

On the 3d, at Ham Parsonage, Surrey, the Wife of the Rev. T. G. P. Hough, of a

daughter.

On the 4th, at Heavitree, the Lady of the Hon. W. Addington, of a daughter.

On the 4th, in New Street, Spring Gardens, the Lady Mary Hoare, of a son. On the 6th, in Devonshire Place, Lady Anson, of a son. On the 7th, at Putney, Lady Eardley Wilmot, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 19th August, at St. George's Church, Sierra Leone, N. J. Watson, Esq., of the Medical Staff; to Mary Addle, eldest daughter of Major Soden, Commandant of the troops on the Western coast of Africa. On the 3Ist October, at Stratton St.. Mary, Norfolk, the Rev. George Newnham Phillips, Rector of North Ming, Hants, to Frances Sarah, only daughter of the Rev. Ellis Burroughes, of the Manorhouse, Long Stratton, Norfolk. On the 2d November, at North Cray, Kent, John Sims Reeves, Esq., the eminent English tenor, to Charlotte Emma Lucombe, the celebrated soprano, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Lucombe, formerly librarian, of Brighton. On the 4th, at St. Peter's Church, Bedford, the Rev. J. Frederic Harward, Incumbent of Middleton, Derbyshire, to Sophia S. G. Holder, Widow of John Alleyne Holder, Esq., of Lemon Arbor, Barbadoes, and eldest daughter of Colonel Bush, N.H., Inspecting Field Officer, Leeds. On the 5th, at the parish-church. Doncaster, the Rev. J. B. Brodrick, Rector of Sneaton, and Chaplain to the Duchess of Gordon, to Fanny, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Sharpe, Vicar of Doncaster and Brodsworth, and Canon of York. On the 6th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Villiers La Touche Hatton, Esq., Captain in the Grenadier Guards, only son of Rear-Admiral Hatton, to Rosie Mary, only daughter of Sir William de Bathe, Bart. On the 7th, at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Charles Graves, Esq., Captain Eightysecond Regiment, son of Charles G. Graves, Esq., to Emily, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel North, of Beaumont House, Stoke, Devon, half-pay Fourteenth Regiment. Lately, at St. George's, Hanover Square, George Stewart Mackenzie,Esq.,Seventysecond Highlanders, youngest son of the late Right Hon. J. A. Stewart Mackenzie, to Maria Louisa, youngest daughter of the late Lieut.-General T. Marriott, of the Madras Army.

DEATHS.

On the 25th July, at Hongkong, of malignant fever, brought on by exposure to the sun in the discharge of his official duties, Lieutenant Henry Phillpotts, RE., second surviving son of Lieutenant-Colonel Phillpotts, R.E., at the time in the temporary command of Royal Engineers at that station ; in his 23d year.

On the 11th September, at Saweur, Central India, William H. Jowett, Lieutenant and Interpreter to the Tenth Regiment of Madras Native Infantry ; in his 25th year. On the 26th October, at Sienna, Henry Fitzmaurice Hallam, Esq., M.A., son of Henry Hallam, Esq., of Wilton Crescent ; in his 27th year. On the 28th, at Twickenham, the Right Hon. Lady Anne Murray, Widow of the late Alexander Murray, Esq., of Broughton, Scotland. On the 29th, at Drake's Place, the Rev. William Prockter Thomas, LL.B., one of the Prebendaries of Wells Cathedral, and late Vicar of Wellington, Somerset; in his 68th year. On the 31st, at Monks Lodge, Essex, the Rev. James Sperling, M.A., Vicar of Great Maplestead, and Rector of Lamarsh, in the same county ; in his 78th year. On the 31st, Samuel Hill, Esq., fourth son of the late Rev. Robert Hill, of Hough, and grandson of Sir Rowland Hill, Bart., of Hawkstone. On the let November, Edmund Peel, Esq., of Bonehill House, Staffordshire.

On the 2d, in Harley Street, Colonel James Bogle Delap, of Stoke Park, Surrey, and Lillingstone Lovel, Buckinghamshire. On the 2d, at Roby Hall, near Prescot, Richard Edwards, Esq., Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster; in his 74th year.

Lately, at Clyffe Hall, Wilts, Vice-Admiral the Hon. Duncombe Pleydel1 Bouvene.