BIRTHS.
On the 10th of February, at Ballinclea, near Dalkey, the Hon. Mrs. R. G. Talbot, of a son.
On the 11th, at 1, Rameol h Cliff, Edinburgh, the Wife of Major the Hon. Wil- liam Yelverton, Royal Artillery, of a son, prematurely. On the 11th, at Maims House, Berwickshire, the Lady Susan Grant Suttie, of a daughter.
On the 12th, in 'Wilton Crescent, the Viscountess Newport, of a daughter. On the 12th, at Hartley House, Hants, the Wife of Major blilman, R.A., of a son.
On the 12th, at St. James's Square, Bath, the Wife of Rear-Admiral Dacres, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On the 9th of February, at Llanvair-Waterdine, Shropshire, by the Ven. Arch- deacon Waring, Captain Robert Phipps Dod, of Rant -lass, near C/swestry, and of the Shropshire Militia, Associate of King's College, London 8c.c., to Catherine Emma, eldest daughter of the Rev. John B. N. Kinchant, J.P., of Nantiago, near Knighton, Radnorshire, and neice of Richard Kinchant, Esq., J.P., of Park Hall, near Oswestry.
On the 10th, at the parish of Almondsburv, William Edmund Curtis, Esq., late of the Royal Dragoons, eldest son of Sir William Curtis, Bart., of Caynham Court, Ludlow, to Arians Emily, daughter of Col. Master, of Knole Park, Gloucester- shire.
On the 10th, at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, the Rev. William Seymour Hamp- son, Rector of Stubton, Lincolnshire, youngest surviving son of the late Sir George F. Hampson, Bt., to Julia Jane, youngest daughter of Charles Franks, Esq. On the 11th, at the parish church, Marylebone, the Rev. George Philipps, of Jesus College, Oxford, M.A., senior Curate of St. George's, Ramsgate, to Gertrude Mash/one, only surviving daughter of Sir William Fry Channell, one of the Barons of her Majesty's Court of Exchequer. On the llth, at Rocking, Essex, M.A., Capt. Henry Barrett Bromley, Paymaster of the Second Battalion of her Majesty's Regiment of Tenth Foot, to Rosalind, only child of the late Samuel Howe Tweed, Esq., of Rocking. On the 12th, at Brighton, Lieut.-Col. William E. Gibb, late Fourteenth Begt. Madras N.I., to Catherine Irving, youngest daughter of the late William Irving, Esq., Inspector-General of Imports and Exports for the United Kingdom. On the 12th, at Ringmer, James Watkins, Esq., L.B.C.P., Assistant-Master in the Upper School of Alleyn's College of God's Gift, Dulwich, to Emily, eldest daughter of the late Edmund Catt, Esq., of Ringmer, Sussex.
On the 14th, at Edinburgh, by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Argyll, Henry Gordon Cumming, Esq., son of Sir 'William Gordon Comming of Altyre, Bart., to Elisabeth Newton, daughter of Major Ludovick Stewart, of 11.M:a Twenty- fourth Regiment.
DEATHS.
On the:27th of January, at Toronto, Canada, George Hayter Diacaulay; second son of the late Colonel the lion. J. 8. Macaulay.
On the 9th of February, at Fairlawn House, Tunbridge Wells, after a short ill- ness, the Lady Sarah Taylor. On the 9th, at 81, Eaton Place, Vice-Admiral Villiers Francis Hatton, in the seventy-second year of his age. On the 10th, at Ashburton House, Putney Heath, Sarah Helena, widow of the late Sir Compton Domvile, Bart., of Santry House, co. Dublin. On the 11th, at his residence, 74, Rue Faubourg St. Bonet-4, Paris, Rear-Ad- miral Courtenay Boyle.
On the 19th, at Buxton Vicarage, Norfolk, Lieut.-General James Claud Boar- Cheir, K.C., colonel of the Third Dragoon Guards, in his seventy-ninth year. On the 15th, at 23, Cadogan Place, the Hon. Lady Duff, widow of General the Hon. Sir Alexander Duff, G.C.H., and mother of the Earl of Fife. On the 15th, in St. James's Square, the moat Hon. Frederick William, Marquis of Bristol, in his ninetieth year. On the 15th, in Little Ryder Street, St. James's, London,' in his'59th year, the Rev. Sir John Newport, Bart., only surviving son of the late William Newport, Esq. of Waterford, and Nephew of the late Right Hon. Sir John Newport, Bart., ,
M. P., of New Park, co. Kilkenny, Comptroller-General of the Exchequer.