BIRTHS.
On the 30th May, at Copenhagen, the Wife of the Rev. Robert Stevenson Ellis, M.A.,
or a daughter.
On the 2c1 June, at Edinburgh, the Lady Anne Charter's, of a son.
On the 5th, the Viscountess Barrington, of a son.
On the 5th, the Lady of Alexander John Sutherland, 31.D., of Parliament Street, of
a son.
On the 6th, at Wirksworth, Derbyshire, the Lady of Alfred Arkwright, Esq., of a daughter.
On the 6th, at Kensington Garden Terrace, the Wife of Colonel Robert Cannon, of a Son.
On the 6th, at Dunham Lodge, Norfolk, the Wife of Colonel R. M. Oakes, of a son. On the 7th, at the Vicarage, Merton, the Wife of the Rev. George Rawlinson, of a daughter.
Lately, at Bridgnorth, the Wife of Mr. Festing, supervisor, of three children, two boys and a girl ; one of the boys was still-born, but the other and the girl, with the mother, are doing well. Mr. Festing is stated to be the father of twenty-six children.
MARRIAGES.
On the 8th April, at Calcutta, Henry Lander Thuillier, Esq., of the Bengal Artillery, Officiating Deputy Surveyor-General of India, to Annie Charlotte, eldest daughter of George Gordon Macpherson, Esq.
On the 2d June, R. T. G. Gybbon Monypenny, Esq., eldest son of T. Gybbon Mony- penny, Esq., of Hole House, Kent, to Janet Phillips, eldest daughter of the late Lieu- tenant-Colonel Burney, B.N.I.
On the 3d, at Westham, Essex, the Rev. C. Clement Layard, Vicar of Mayfield, Staffordshire, to Sarah, eldest daughter of the late S.J. Somes, Esq., of Stratford Green, Essex.
On the 5th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Gustavus Lambert, Esq., to Lady Fanny Conyngham, second daughter of the Marquis of Conyngham.
On the 7th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, John Warrender Dalrymple, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, youngest sou of the late Sir Johnpalrymple, Bart., of North Berwick, to Sophia, youngest daughter of the late James Pattie, Esq., Senior Member of the Bengal Civil Service.
On the 8th, in Royal Circus, Edinburgh, Edward W. Lane, Esq., Advocate, to Mar- garet Mary, youngest daughter of the late Sir William Drysdale, of Pitteuchar.
On the 9th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Lord Charles Lennox Fitzroy, second son of the Duke of Grafton, to Anna, youngest daughter of the late James Bantu*, Esq., of Whittingham.
On the 10th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Conrt Granville, to Lady Charlotte Murray, sister to the Duke of Atholl.
On the 10th, at St. James's, Westminster, Walter Wyndham Burrell, youngest son of Sir Charles Merrick Burrell, of Knepp Castle, Sussex, to Dorothea, youngest daughter of the Rev. John Jones, Vicar of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutlandahire.
DEATHS.
On the 28th May, at Valleyfield, Perthshire, Lady Baird Preston, of Valleyfield and Ferntoynt, Widow of General the Right Hon. Sir David Baird, Bart., O.C.B., K.C.
On the 4th June, at York Place, Edinburgh, Francis Burke, Esq., Accountant and Treasurer of the City.
On the 7th, at Hemel Hempsted, Mrs. Cooper ; in her 91st year.
On the 9th, in London, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Irton, of the Rifle Brigade ; in his 49th year.
On the 9th, in Baker Street, Portman Square, Major-General Archibald Robertson, of the Bombay Establishment.
On the 10th, In Upper Berkeley Street, the Dowager Lady Colchester; in her 87th
year.