19 MARCH 1859, Page 10

BIRTHS.

On the 10th of March, at G6, Finchley New Road, the Wife of the Hon. John Baker, M.L.C., of South Australia, of a son.

On the 10th, at St. Andrew's, the Wife of Sir Charles M. Ochterlony, Bart., of a daughter, stillborn. On the 13th, at 17, Bruton Street, the Countess of Darnley, of a son. On the 13th, at Hendon, Middlesex, the Wife of Bear-Admiral Edward Stanley, of a daughter. On the 13th, at Woolwich, the Wife of Major Champion, Royal Artillery, of a daughter.

On the 14th, at 3, Dean Street, Park Lane, Mrs. Hugh Seymour Tremenheere, of a daughter.

On the 14th at Torquay, the Wife of the Hon. W. W. Addington, of a son. On the 14th, at Sir Charles Lyell's, Harley Street, the Wife of Chevalier Pertz, of a daughter. On the 16th, at No. 2, Lower Berkeley Street, the Lady Annora Williams Wynn, of a daughter.

On the 16th, the Wife of Major Herbert Russell Manners, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 26th of January, at Christ Church, Demerara, George Kemp Chatfield, Captain ILM.'s Forty-ninth Regiment, to Caroline Marv, eldest daughter of the late Daniel Blair, Esq., M.D., Surgeon-General of British of Guiana_ On the 15th of February, at Aden, Captain Henry Bird, H.M.'s Fifty-seventh Regiment, son of Major Bird, Member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon, to Jane Amelia, daughter of R. Waller, Esq., Harbour Master, Aden, and niece of the late Sir R. Waller, Bart., of Tipperary.

On the 8th of March, at Kilmastulla, by the Lord Riversdale, Bishop of Killaloe, Frederick D. Lumley, Esq., Lieutenant-Colonel Unattached, to Agnes, second daughter of Francis Spaight, Esq., Derry Castle, Tipperary.

On the 10th, at St. Giles's Church, Camberwell, the Rev. Sir William Robert Hemp, Bart., Gissing, Norfolk, to Mary, fifth daughter of the late Charles Saunders, Esq., of the same place. On the 16th of March, at North Creake, Norfolk, by the .Hon. Rev. Edward Kappa!, Charles North, Captain Norfolk Artillery, and Barrister-at-Law, only son of Frederick North, Esq., of Rougham, Norfolk, M.P. for Hastings, to Augusta, eldest daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Thomas Keppel and niece of the Earl of Albemarle.

On the 10th, at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Henry Lacy, third son of H. B. Peake, Esq. of Worcester, to Eleanor Fanny, daughter of J. B. Peake, Esq., and grandchildren of the late Thomas Peake, sergeant-at-law. On the 15th, at Oxton, John Chaworth Musters, Esq., of Annesley Park, and Colnwick Hall, Notts, to Caroline Anne, eldest daughter of Henry Sherbrooke, Esq., of Oxton, in that county.

DEATHS.

On the 7th of March, at Allenheads Parsonage, Northumberland, after a few hours' illness, Rose Lyons Montgomery, aged eight months and ten days, second daughter of Rev. The O'Donel, Incumbent of St. Peter's, Allenhcads. On the 8th, at Warwick House, Torquay, Isabella Mary, daughter of the late Rev. G. J. Majendie, Rector of Heddington, Wilts, and granddaughter of the late Lord Bishop of Bangor, aged eighteen. On the 9th, Sir Anthony Oliphant, C.B., late Chief Justice of Ceylon, aged sixty- five years. On the 9th, at Wensley Hall, aged seventy-one, Letitia, widow of the Hon. Thomas Powlette Orde-Powlett.

On the 10th, at Craiglockbarl House, in the eighty-sixth year of his age, Alex- ander Monro, Esq., of Craiglockhart, M.D., F.R.C.P., and F.ILS„ Emeritus Pro- fessor of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh.

On the 11th, Mary Keith, wife of Morgan Lloyd, Esq., and daughter of the late Admiral the Hon. Charles Elphinstone Fleeming.

On the 11th, at Shirburn Castle, laugh Lupus Parker, seventh son of the Earl and Countess of Macclesfield, aged three years and a half.

On the 11th, at Stoke Rocheford, Constance Evelyn, second daughter of Mr. and Lady Caroline Tumor, in her twelfth year. On the 13th, at his residence, Staunton Harold, Leicestershire, the Right Hon. Washington Sewallis Shirley, Earl Ferrers, of congestion of the lungs, in the thirty- eighth year of his age. On the 13th, at Martleaham ;Rectory, aged sixty-nine, the Rev. Thomas D'Eye Betts, of Wortham. Suffolk, Rector of Martlesham, and a magistrate for the coun- ties of Norfolk and Suffolk.

On the 13th, at Woodside, Stone, near Dartford, the Ven. Walker King, Arch- deacon of Rochester, and Rector of Stone, aged sixty. On the 13th, at Paddington, of pulmonary apoplexy, Deputy-Paymaster-General William Petrie Crauford, in his seventy-fifth year, only surviving brother of John Cranford, Esq., of Auchenames, N.B. At Ealing, Middlesex, of broken heart, the Rev. W. Lambert, incumbent of Christ Church, in that parish.

On the nth, at London House, St. James's Square, Colonel Tait, C.B., and Aide- de-Camp to the Queen.