BIRTHS.
On the 7th July, at Crowsley Park, Oxlordshire, the Wife of Henry BaskervMe, Esq., of a daughter.
On the 91.11, at Chester Villa, Lansdowne Road, the Wife of Major-General George Paris Bradshawe, K.H., of a son.
On the 9th, at Packolet, county of Down, the Wife of Colonel Chesney, Royal Ar- tillery, of a son. On the 10th, the Wife of Captain H. G. Hamilton, R.N., of Eccleston Square, of a son.
On the 10th, at Buckland, Dover, the Wife of Captain Morier, R.N., of a son.
On the 11th, at Mark Hall, Essex, the Wife of George Granville Randolph, Com- mander of H.M.S. Rodney, of a daughter.
On the 11th, at Beeston Hall, Norfolk, Lady Preston, of a daughter.
On the 12th, in Onslow Square, Brompton, the Wife of James Graham, Esq., of a SOO.
On the 13th, at Itushbury Rectory, Salop, the Wife of the Itev. F. II. Ilotham, of a daughter.
MA RR T AGES
On the 26th January, at St. Paul's Church, Thorndon, New Zealand, Charles Grant Crosse, Esq., of the Hutt, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of E. Thorby, Esq., of Herod.
On the 6th July, at Darlington, John Pringle Nichol, LL.D., Professor of Astro- nomy in the University of Glasgow, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Joseph Pease, Esq., of Feethams.
On the 7111, at St. Mary's, Cheltenham, the Rev. William Wellwood Stoddart, Vicar of Cbarlbury, and late Fellow and Tutor of St. John's, eldest surviving son of Sir John Stoddart, late Chief Justice of Malta, to Augusta, youngest daughter of the late Major Baddeley, Seventh Hussars.
On the 12th, at St. James's Church, Paddington, the Rev. Thomas Palmer Hut- ton, of Felbridge Park, East Grinstead, and Incumbent of Lingtield, Surrey, to Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Dickenson, of Host- hill House, near Tamworth. On the 13th, at Rotterdam, C. W. Hoyack, Esq., to Eliza, third daughter of Sir James H. Turing, Bart., H. M. Consul in that city.
On the 14th, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brompton, Charles John Proby, Esq., eldest and only survivieg son of the Rev. C. Proby, Canon of Windsor, and Vicar of Twickenham, to Elizabeth, only child of Captain Edward Chappell, RN.
DEATHS.
On the 6th January, at Nelson, New Zealand, by the accidental discharge of his gun, Mr. Henry Eliot, son of John Eliot, Esq., Lambourne, Essex.
On the 12th March, at Melbourne, in Australia, Edward Wollstonecmft Turner, youngest son of the late John Turner, of the Strand. London; in his 24th year. Mr. Turner was drowned by the sinking of a boat in the Yarra-yarra.
On the 2d July, at Adare Manor, county of Limerick, Caroline Adelaide, eldest daughter of the Earl of Dunraven ; in her 16th year. On the ad, at Belmont House, Devonport, Major-General F. W. Wilson, C.B., of the Madras Army. On the 4th, in Henrietta Street, Bath, Harlot, relict of Major Bowen, late of the Royal Invalids; ; in her 92d year.
On the 6th, at Chichester, Miriam, widow of the late General Nicolls, and eldest daughter of the late General Sir William Green, Bart.; in her 97th year. On the 6th, drowned, at Stisted Hall, Essex, Julia Harvey, eldest daughter of Thomas Blakiston, Esq., Commander Royal Navy, of Thorpe Hall, Norfolk. On the 8th, in Grosvenor Square, the Hon. Louisa Elphiustone de Flahault. On the 10th, at Ivy House, Stranraer, Anne, widow of the late Lieutenant-General John DPNair, C.B.; in her 634 year.
On the 10th, at Rosely, Arbroath, Magdalene, widow of Peter Ranken, Esq.; in her 95th year. Lately, at Slough, General Boyle Travers; in his 824 year.