BIRTHS.
On the 30th May, at Northchurch Rectory, Herts, the Wife of the Rev. Sir John H. Culme Seymour, Bart., of a daughter.
On the 5th June, at Pynes, Devon, Lady Northcote, of a daughter. On the 6th, at Ingestre, Staffordshire, Viscountess Ingestre, of a daughter. On the 6th, at Woolwich, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Eardley-Wilmot,
ors son.
On the 7th, at Stanford Rectory, Worcestershire, the Wife of the Rev. Edward Wilmington Ingram, of a son. On the 7th, at South Witham Rectory, Lincolnshire, the Wife of the Rev. R. W. Lionel Tollemache, of a daughter.
On the 7th, at the Manor House, Little Marlow, Bucks, the Wife of George Jack- son, Esq., of a son.
On the 9th. in South Street, the Hon. Mrs. Francis Stuart Wortley, of a son.
On the 9th, at Reddington Manor, Notts, the Wife of Sir Thomas Parkyns, Bart., of a daughter.
On the Ilth, in Belgrave Square, the Lady Louisa Douglas Pennant, of a daughter. On the I Ith, in New Burlington Street, Lady Hulse, of a daughter.
On the 12th, at Westover, Isle of Wight, the Hon. Mrs. I Court Holmes, of a son. On the 12th, in Orsett Terrace, Hyde Park, the Wife of T. Campbell Foster, Esq., barrister-at-law, Northern Circuit, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 26th March, at the Red River, N.W. America, the Rev. H. George, of Christ Church, Cumberland Station, second son of IL George, Esq., of Kensington, to Mary Ann, elder daughter of the Ven. Archdeacon Cockran. On the 5th June, Mr. M. Theobald. of Aller Cottage, Highgate Rise, to Ellen, youngest daughter of Edward Miall, Esq., M.P., Sydenham Park.
On the 10th, at St. John's Church, Paddington, Lord Forester to Lady Melbourne.
On the 10th, at St. Alphage, Greenwich, George Moubray Lys. Lieutenant-Colonel Forty-eighth Regiment, to Charlotte Louisa, youngest surviving-daughter of the late Charles Samuel Goodwyn, Esq., of Blackheath.
On the 10th, at High Beech, Essex, by the Venerable Archdeacon Robinson, Master of the Temple, assisted by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Jamaica and the Rev. Dr. Hare; John Cochrane Hoseason, Esq., Commander R.N., son of the late Thomas Hoseason, Esq., of Banklands, near Lynn, Norfolk, to Augusta Harriet Mary, only surviving daughter of the late Admiral of the Fleet, the Right Hon. Sir George Cockburn, Bart., G.C.B.
On the 11th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, T. Pilkington Dawson, Esq., of Groton House, Suffolk, to Emma Anne, eldest daughter of James King King, Esq., M.P., of Staunton Park, Herefordshire.
On the Ilth, at Essex Street Chapel, Joseph Crook, Esq., M.P., Chamber Hall, near Bolton, to Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas Biggs, Esq., Upper Bedford Place, Russell Square.
DEATHS.
On the 9th January, at Ballarat, Australia, the Rev. Charles Nash, Perpetual Curate, late Governor and founder of the Original Reformatory for Adult Male Cri- minals, Great Smith Street, Westminster.
On the 14th April, at Hynee Tal, John Murray Murray, Esq., Lieutenant Sixth Regiment Light Cavalry, A.D.C. to the Lieutenant-Governor of the N.W. Provinces, Bengal, and eldest son of the late Adolphus Cottin Murray, Esq., and Lady Murray, of Ardeley Bury, Herta ; in his 22d year. On the 25th, at Lima. the Rev. Francis John Biddulph, Chaplain to 11.M.'s Legation and the British residents ; in his 35th year.
On the 27th May, at Soekhurn Hall, Durham, Henry Collingwood Blackett, second son of the late Sir William Blackett.
On the 9th June, at Paris, the Right Hon. Maria Teresa, Countess-Dowager of Shrewsbury.
On the 4th, at Peckham Rye, Miss Mary Ann Cofield ; in her 91st year. On the 5th, at Paris, Samuel Gurney, of Upton, Essex ; in his 71st year. On the 7th, at Hanover, General Sir Julius Hartmann, K.C.B. ; in his 83d year. On the 7th, at High Beech, Essex, Mary, widow of the late Mr. Sergeant Arabin, and sister of the late Sir Henry Meux, Bart. ; in her 79th year. On the 7th, at Weymouth, the Rev. William Dansey, M.A., Rector of Donbead St. Andrew, and Prebendary of Salisbury; in his 64th year.
On the 8th, Lieutenant-General Duncan M•Leoti, Bengal Engineers, of Clifton Place, Hyde Park ; in his 77th year. On the 8th, at Bury St. Edmunds, Francis King Eagle, Esq., Bencher of the Mid- dle Temple, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and Judge of-the County Courts of Suffolk ; in his 69th year
On the 9th, at. Brighton, Thomas Barrett Leonard, Esq., the eldest son of Sir Thomas Barrett Leonard, Bart., of Bann, Essex.
On the 10th, at Temple Hill, East Budleigh, General Sir George P. Adams, R.C.H., Colonel of the Sixth (Enniskilling) Dragoons; in his 77th year. On the 11th, at Newton St. Cares, near Exeter, Lieutenant-Colonel John Allen Ridgway-, who served in the Ninety-fifth Foot (Rifle. Brigade) during the Peninsular tar, and at Waterloo.