BIRTHS.
On the 11th September, at St. Paul's Parsonage, the Red River, the Wife of the Rev. John Chapman, Chaplain to II.H.B. Company, of a son. On the 23d, on the way from York Factory to the Red River, the Wife of the Venerable Archdeacon Hunter, of St. Andrew's Church, of a son.
On the 4th October, at the Mission Point, English River, Rupert's Land, the Wife of the Rev. Robert Hunt, of the Church Missionary Society, of a daughter. On the 10th January, at Rawmarsh Rectory, Rotherham, Lady Mahon, of a son. On the I I th, at Rathronan House, county Tipperary, the Hon. Mrs. Gough, of a eon.
On the 11th, at Churchill, county Armagh, the Wife of William Verner, Esq., (eldest son of Sir William Verner, Bart.,) of a son. On the 13th, at Grenden Hall, Warwickshire, the Lady Charlotte Chetwynd, of a son.
On the 16th, in Cavendish Square, the Duchess of Manchester, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On the 6th December, at Byculla Church, Bombay, Rodney Payne O'Shea, Esq., Seventy-fifth Regiment, to Elizabeth Caroline, second daughter of Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis, Bart., C.B., of East Cosham, Hants.
On the 9th January, at Trevdraeth, Anglesey, the Rev. W. A. Tattersall, M.A., of Pembroke College, Oxford, and Curate of Walton-on-the-Hill, Lancashire, to Emma Elizabeth, younger daughter of the Rev. Hugh Davies Owen, D.D., Rector of Trevdraeth, Anglesey. On the 10th, at Stoke, Devonport, the Hon. Robert Handcock, second son of Lord Castlemaine, to Caroline, daughter of Colonel Pester, Royal Artillery. On the 10th, the Dowager Marchioness Towushend, to James, eldest son of James Laidler, Esq., Fenton, Northumberland. On the 10th, at Edinburgh, Commander W. B. Urmston, R.N., son of the late Sir J. B. Urniston, formerly President of the Affairs of the H.E.I.C. in China, to Marion II., second daughter of John Burn Murdoch, Esq., of Gartincaber, Stirling- shire, and of York Place, Edinburgh. On the 10th, at Stoke, Francis J. Colhoun Wilson, of the H.E.I.C.S., eldest son of the late Lieutenant-General Wilson, C.D., to Annie, youngest daughter of the late Oliver William Span, Esq., of Trinidad. On the 10th, at Monks Kirby, Warwickshire, Theophilus John Levett, Esq., Cap- tain in the First Life Guards, of Wicknor Park, Staffordshire, to the Lady Jane Feibling, daughter of the Earl of Denbigh.
On the 14th, at Thorner, the Bev. John Constable, M.A. Vice-Principal of the Grammar School, Clapham, and youngest son of the late Archibald Constable, Esq., of Edinburgh, to Emily, the eldest daughter of the late Ard Walker, Esq., of Scar- croft Hill House, Yorkshire.
On the 17th, at the Royal Chapel, Whitehall, Sir Robert Peel, Bait., to Lady Emily Hay, youngest daughter of the Marquis of Tweeddale.
DEATHS.
On the 23d December, at Cairo, Colonel William Mayne, A.D.C. to the Queen, Brigadier commanding the Hyderabad Contingent, third surviving son of the Rev. Robert Mayne, formerly Rector of Limpsfleld, Surrey ; in his 36th year. On the 29th, at Bagneres-de-Bigorre, Hautes Pyrenees, Henrietta Ann Bidgood, wife of Samuel W. Baker, Esq., late of Ceylon.
On the 1st January suddenly, at Kildare, when on his journey home to Dublin, John Birmingham Miller, Esq., one of her Majesty's Counsel ; in his 76th year. On the 3d, at Kinellan Lodge, Ross-shire, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Bart., of Coral.
On the 10th, in Hyde Park Street, John Adams, sergeant-at-law, Assistant Judge for the county of Middlesex ; in his 70th year. On the 10th, at Ramsgate, Catherine, relict of Thomas Templeman, Esq., of Conyngham House, Ramsgate; in her 94th year. On the 11th, at Gracedieu Manor, Leicestershire, in consequence of a fall on the ice, Bernard Lisle, third surviving son of Ambrose Lisle Phillips, Esq. ; in his 10th year. . On the 11th, at Newton Hall, Northumberland, S. E. Widdrington, Captain R.N. On the 12th, at the Grove, Watford, the Hon. Mrs. G. Villiers; in her 81st year. On the 12th, at Worcester Park, Surrey, Elizabeth, widow of the late Mark Currie, Esq. ; in her 90th year.
On the 12th, at Betchworth House, Surrey, the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, M.P. for the University of Cambridge ; in his 72d year. On the 13th, in Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, Mrs. Pinekard, widow of the late Joseph Pinckard, Esq.; in her 92d year.
On the 14th, in Bond Street, Penbmville, William Cook, Esq., Manager in London of the Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, formerly Civil Commissioner of the Niger Expedition, and commander of the barque Cambria at the rescue of the crew and passengers of the Kent East Indiaman ; in his 68th year.
On the 15th, in Hertford Street, Mayfair. the Countess of Stradbroke ; in her 86th year.
On the 15th, at Neston Park, Wilts, Mrs. Fuller, relict of the late John Fuller, Esq.; in her 91st year. On the 16th, at Edinburgh, the Dowager Countess of Erroll ; in her 55th year.