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On the 8th March, in Whitehall, the Wife of William B. Hodge, Esq., of a daughter. On the 9th, at Fawley Rectory, Hants, the Wife of the Rev. William Gibson, of a daughter.

On the 9th, at Albury Lodge, Cheshunt, the Wife of the Rev. John Jessopp, of a daughter. On the 9th, at Methley, Yorkshire, the Hon. Mrs. Savile, of a son.

On the 10th, at Wimbledon, the Countess of Kerry, of a son.

On the 10th, at Melton Mowbray, Lady Adeliza Norman, of a son. On the 11th, at the Vicarage, St. Ippolyte's, Herts, the Wife of the Rev. J. Scott Whiting, of a daughter. On the 11th, at Willington Hall, Cheshire, the Lady of Colonel Tomkinson, of a son. On the 11th, at Lee. Blackheath, the Wife of the Rev. Dr. Jerrard, of a son.

On the 13th, in Sloane Street, the Wife of the Hon. Sir Christopher Rawlinson, Chief Justice of Madras, of twins, a son and a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 1st January, at the Military Chapel, Cape Town, Captain P. P. Faddy, Royal. Artillery, only son of Lieutenant-Colonel Faddy, Royal Artillery, to Albino. Harriet West, Relict of the late Martin West, Esq., Governor of the Natal District, Cape of Good Hope. daughter of General Sullivan.

On the 12th, at Agra, Henry Otway Mayne, Esq., Nizarn's Cavalry, eldest son of C. 0. Mayne, Esq., of the Manor House, Stanmore, to Mary Ewer, youngest daughter of T. J. Turner, Esq., B.C.S., Senior 3Iember of the Sudder Board of Revenue, N. W. P.

On the 12th March, at St. John's, Edinburgh, Francis Martin Leathern, Esq. son of the late Colonel Leatham, Fourth (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Joseph Simpson, Esq., formerly of Sibergham. Cumberland. On the 12th, at St. Marylebone Church, Ernest Gainmell, Esq., of Portlethen, Scotland, son of the late Lieutenant-General Gammell, to Rosa Ann, eldest daughter of the late Charles Bertram, Esq., of Beaumont Street, Portland Place.

DEATHS.

On the 10th January, at Calcutta, Edward B. Ryan, Esq., eldest son of the Eight Hon. Sir Edward Ryan, of Garden Lodge, Kensington. On the let March, at Pau, in the Pyrenees, the Hon. Henry Alexander Smile, second son of the Earl of Mexborough. On the 6th, at Sidmouth, the Rev. Charles Webber, Rector of Staunton-on-Wye, and Canon Residentiary of Chichester; in his 55th year. On the 7th, at Chadaere Hall, Suffolk, Thomas Halifax. Esq. • in his 77th year. On the 8th, at Clarence Villa, Tunbridge Wells, Elias Walker Durnford, Lien- tenant-General and Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Royal Engineers ; in his 75th year.

On the 9th, at 84, Gloucester Place, Kentish Town, John Malyn, Esq.' F.R.C.S., late Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology at the Westminster Hospital School of Medicine, Surgeon to the Western Dispensary, Fre., and late of No. 12, James Street, Buckingham Gate ; in his 48th year.-

On the 9th, at Kingston, Suerey, Benjamin Duneomb, formerly of the island of Jamaica; in his 91st year. On the 10th, at Soho Villa, Whinisworth, Frances, Relict of Victor Thomas St. Alban, Esq. ; in her 91st year. On the 10th, Captain Parker Duckworth Bingham, R.N., of Park Walk, Chelsea; in his list year. On the 12th,in Dover Street, John Browne, Esq., of Salperton, Gloucestershire, Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for that county; in his 76th year. On the 12th, at Shooters' Hill, Nicholas Cheminant, Esq., late of the parish of St. Nicholas, Deptford; in his 93th year.