BIRTHS.
On the 15th September. at Goolahek, near Tehran, Persia, the Wife of Lieutenant- Colonel Francis Farrant, K.L.S., Secretary of her Britannic Majesty's Legation, of a diusitter.
On the fqh December, at the Terrace, Clapham, the Lady of the Rev .F. V. Thornton, Vicar of Bieham, of a daughter. On the 11th, at Menabilly, Cornwall, the Lady of the Rev. Charles Harvard Archer, Of a daughter.
On the 14th, at Shinteld House, Berke, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Dunn, of a daughter. On the 15th, at Hingham, tae Lady Elinor Wodehouse, of a son. On. the 16th, the Lady Louisa Cotes, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 9th December, at Trinity Church, Paisley, J. R. G. Pattlson, Esq., of her Mtijesty's Tenth Foot, only son of the late Lienteuant-Colonel A. Hope Pattison, K.H., Commander of the Troops In the Bahamas, to Isabella, eldest daughter of William Lowndes, Esq., of Arthurne, N.B.
On the 14th, Henry Edmund Gurney, Esq., of 'Upton, Essex, to Jane, eldest daughter Of Henry Birkbeek, Esq., of Keweick, Norfolk. On the 14th, at Remote, George Gilpin, Esq., of Sedbary, Yorkshire, to Louisa, third daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Thomas L. Dundee, Rector of 1ffirpole, Northampton- shire.
On the 15th, at Trinity Church, Chelsea, the Rev. William Whaler Hume, Rector of Sealftwell, Northamptonshire, to Augusta, second daughter of the late Hastings Na. Mantel Middleton, Esq., of Walton-on-Thames.
On the 16th, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, the Lady Caroline Mary Dawson Darner, sister of the Earl of Portarlington, to Captain George St. Vincent King, 1LN., brother of Sir Richard King, Bart.
On the 16th, at Hartiebury, the Rev. Edward Wlnnington Ingram, eldest son of the Rbv. Edward Whittington Ingram, Canon of Worcester, of Itibbeaford, Worcestershire, tb. Marta Louisa, eldest daughter of the Lord BIShop of Worcester.
DEATHS.
On the 14th November, on board the Hon. Company's steamer Atalanta, in the Red Sea, Charles Virecy Arthur, Esq., Lieutenant Bombay Light Cavalry, and second eon 0:Major-General the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, Bart., late Governor of Bombay. On the 7th December, at Copgrove, near Knaresborougb, Thomas Duzicombe, Esq., dither of T. S. buncombe, Esq., M.P. for Finsbury ; in his 78th year.
On the 8th, at Kinmel Park, St. Asaph, the Right Hon. Frances Margaret Baroness Gardner; ht her 34th year. On the 10th, at Dublin, the Right Hon. Charles Burton, second Judge in the Irish (assn's Bench ; In his 90th year.
On the 10th, Sir John Leman Rogers, Bart., of Blachford, Devon; in his 68th year. On the 10th, at the Vicarage, the Rev. Charles George Thomas Driffield, Vicar of rfescot, Lancashire ; in his 77th year.
On the 10th, in Lower Eaton Street, Grosvenor Place, Lady Montfort. On the 10th, at Paris, Sophia Anne, Relict of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Charles William Doyle.
On the llth, at Long Ditton, the Hon. Harriet Cocks, slater of the late Earl Somers; kilter 78th year. - On the 11th, the Rev. Richard Lucas, Rector of 0:burgh and Foulden, In Norfolk. On the 11th, In Blandford Square, Lady Dobson, Widow of Sir Richard Dobson, late of Gloucester Plaoe• Portman Square, and firmed.), of Greenwich Hospital. On the 11th, at Gayton House, Northampton, the Rev. George Kennard, M.A. ; In his 42d year. On the 11th, in Bolton Street,. Hester, Wife of Francis Hawkins, M.D.„ and third daughter of the late Mr. Justice Vaughan.
On the 12th, at West Ashby Grove, Richard Elmhirst, Esq., formerly Lieutenant- Colonel of the Local Mllltia, and for many years a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant. foe-the county of Lincoln; In his 76th year.
On the 13111, at Sandon Hall, Staffordshire, Miss Charlotte Ryder, second daughter of Mr. and Lady Georgians. Ryder, from her frock catching Ilre ; in her 16th year. On the 13th, at Cox's Hotel, Jermyn Street, Herbert Barrett Curtels, Esq., of Wind- mill Hill, and Peasmarsh Place, Sussex, M.P. for Rye ; in his•56th year. On the 13th, at Liverpool, Emily, Relict of the late Sir Samuel Young, Bart., of For- mosa Place, Berke ; in her 72d year.
On the 15th, in Regent Street, Lieutenant-Colonel John Floyd Paterson; in his Slat year. On the 15th, Sir James Williams, of the Gothic, Kentish Town, one of her Majesty's Amiens of the Peace tbr the county of Middlesex ; in his gist year. On the 15th, in Bedford Square,-Captain Walter Kendall, R.N. ; in his 33d year. On the 15th, Clarissa, the Wife of James Manning, one of her Majesty's Sergeants- at-law ; in her 52d year.
On the 15th, in Bloomsbury Street, Ann, Relict of the late Alexander Brand, Esq. ; In her 91st year.