17 SEPTEMBER 1859, Page 21

BIRTHS.

On the 31st of August, at Malta, the Lady Frederic Kerr, of a daughter. On the 4th of September, at Woolwich, the Wife of Captain W. F. Walker, Royal Artillery, of a son. On the 7th, at Maids Moreton Lodge, Buckinghamshire, the lion. Mrs. Eduard Wingfield, of a daughter. On the 10th, at Gayton, Norfolk, the Wife of the Hon. and Rev. John Harbord, of a son.

On the 12th, at Harrow-on-the-Hill, the Wife of Gustave Masson, Esq., of a son. On the 12th, at Streatham, Surrey, the Wife of George Moffatt, Esq., of Eaton Square, of a son. On the 12th, at York, the Wife of Captain the Hon. T. A. Pakenbam, of a son. MARRIAGES.

On the 6th of September, at Taplow Church. by the Rev. Lord Wriottesley Rus- sell, the Rev. Seymour Neville, third son of the late Dean of Windsor and Lady Charlotte Neville Grenville, to Agnes Mary, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Charles Proby, Canon of Windsor and Vicar of Twickenham.

On the 8th, by special licence, the Lord William Godolphin Osborne, youngest son of the Duke of Leeds, to Mary Catherine, only daughter of John Headly, Esq., of Whittlesford, Cambriigeshire, and granddaughter of the late Thomas Bridge Littell, Esq., of Shudy Camps, and Harston, in the said county.

On the 8th, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, by the Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of York, Thomas Francis Freemantle, Esq., eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas F. Freemantle, Bart., of Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire, to Lady Augusta Henrietta Scott, second daughter of the late Earl of Elden.

On the 8th, at All Saints' Church, Knightsbridge, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Bristol, uncle of the bride, Hugh Lindsay Antrobus, Esq., second sou of Sir Ed- mund Antrobus, Bart., to Mary, daughter of the late Admiral Sir Charles Adam, R.C.B.

On the 8th, by special license, at Belton, near Grantham, by the Hun. and Rev. Richard Cust, Colonel Clark Kennedy, C.B., son of M. General Clark Kennedy, C.B. and K.H., to Charlotte Isabella Cust, daughter of Hon. Lieut.-Colonel Cust, and niece to the Duke of Buccleuch.

On the 8th, at the parish church, Llanfairarvbryn, Llandovery, Herbert, fourth son of George Crawshay, Esq., of Montague Street, and Colney Hatch, Middle- sex, to Mary, only daughter ofCapt. Lewes, of Glanbrane Park, Carmarthenshire.

On the 13th, at Llanstinan Church, Pembrokeshire. the Rev. J. Llewelyn Davies, rector of Christ Church, St. Marylebone, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Mary, eldest daughter of the Hon. Mr. Justice Crompton, of Llanstinan House, and Hyde Park Square, London. On the 13th, by special license, at Arley Chapel, Cheshire, William Edward, second surviving son of Sir Theodore Brinckman, of St. Leonard's, Bart., to Mary Alice, eldest daughter of Rowland E. Egerton Warburton, of Arley Hall, Esq.

DEATHS.

On the 3d of September, at Islington, in his eighty-eighth year, Joseph Hugh Hughes, surgeon in the Royal Navy. The deceased was grandson and heir of George Baron Sempill and Elliottstown, of Renfrew, N.B. The baronial estates were forfeited as a consequence of the great Rebellion of 1745. On the 5th, at Walliscote, near Reading, Caroline Matilda, wife of Vice-Admiral R. M. Fowler, of Walliscotte, Oxon, aged seventy years.

On the 7th, Professor Arthur Henfrey, F.A.S.

On the 8th, at Scarborough, Hon. and Rev. Edward Foyle Nelson, fourth son of the late Thomas, Earl Nelson, aged twenty-five.

On the 8th, the Hon. John George Charles Fox Strangways, of Brickwortb House, near Salisbury.

On the 10th, aged sixty-nine, at his residence, Westbourne Park Villas, George Mayer, Esq., Librarian at the Colonial Office, Downing Street. On the 10th, at Acton Park, Wrexham, General Sir Robert Henry Cunliffe, Kt. and Bart., C.B., of her Majesty's Indian Army, in the seventy-fifth year of his age. On the 10th, in 13, Vicarage Gardens, Kensington, Jessie, Wife of Joseph Bonomi, Esq., aged thirty-four. On the 10th, at Bodelwyddan, of congestion of the brain, brought onby whooping- cough, Sir John Hay Williams, Bart., in his sixty-sixth year.

On the 11th, at her residence, in Green Street, Grosvenor Square. the Hon. Lady Lumley, widow of the late General the lion. Sir William Lumley, G.C.B.