BIRTHS.
On the 7th of May, at Sydney, New South Wales, the Wife of Sir William M.
Manning, of a son.
On the 10th of July, the Wife of Captain Craig, Governor of H.M.'s Model Con- vict Prison, of a son.
On the 12th, at 12, Nottingham Place, Regent's Park, the Wife of Sir Charles H. J. Rich, Bart., of a daughter. On the 12th, at Dromoland, the Lady Inchiquin, of twin daughters.
On the 12th, at 15, William Street, Lowndes Square, the Wife of Captain Sir F.
Nicolson, Bart., of a daughter.
On the 13th, at 3, Dean Street, Park Lane, Mrs. Hugh S. Tremenheere, of a daughter.
On the 14th, in Cavendish Square, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis L'Estrange Astley, of a son.
On the 15th, at 12, Chester Square, the Lady Rose Lovell, of a daughter. On the 16th, at Hum Cottage, Beverley, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel B. Granville Layard, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES. •
On the 7th of July, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, Colonel Humphrey Lyons, IL M.'s Indian Army, to the Honourable Adelaide Matilda Yelverton, second daughter of 'Viscount Avonmore.
On the 11th, at St. Michael's Church, Chester Square, by the Bishop of Jamaica, the HonourableReynolds Moreton, brother to the Earl of Dude, to Charlotte Con- stance, only daughter of the late Sir John Dunlop, Bart.
On the 11th1 at Paris, at the Church of St. Augustin, Mr. Paul de Mocomble, Juge an Tribunal de PremWe Instance at Haien, to Mary Wallace Ogle, relict of Rear-Admiral Courtenay Boyle. On the 12th, at Great Marylebone Church, the Honourable Ralph Pelham Nevill, second son of the Earl of Abergavenny, to Louisa Marianne, second daughter of Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, Bart. On the 14th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Fitzwanine Chichester, Esq., second son of the Right Honourable Lord Edward Chichester, and nephew to the Marquis of Donegall, to Elizabeth Julia, only child and heiress of S. A. Severne, Esq., of Poslingford, Suffolk.
On the 17th, at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, by the Right Reverend Lord Bishop Spencer, Henry Vere Cholmondeley, Esq., second son of Lord Henry Cholmondeley, to Frances Isabella Catherine, second daughter ; and, at the same time and place, by special license, the Honourable Charles Murray Hay Forbes, of Brux, Aberdeenshire, second son of Lord Forbes, to Caroline Louisa Elizabeth, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable George A. Spencer.
On the 17th, at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, the Princess Victoria Gocramma, daughter of the late Ex-Rajah of Coorg, to Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell, of her AL jesty's Indian Army.
On thel7th, at Ingham Church, Kent, Charles Collins, Esq., of Clarence Ter- race, Regent's Park, to Kate Macready, second daughter of Charles Dickens, Esq.., of Gad's Hill Place.
• DEATHS.
On the 25th of June, at Staten Island, near New York, James William Maitland, Esq., youngest son of the late Lord Dundrennan. On the 7th of July, at his residence, 12, Harley Street, Mr. Robert Story (the - Northumberland Poet), in his sixty-fourth year. On the 8th, at No. 2, Plowden Buildings, Temple, John Jervis, Esq„ eldest eon of the late Sir John Jervis, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
On the 12th, George Soane, A.B., youngest son of the late Sir John Same, Knight; aged sixty-nine.
On the 13th, at the Queen's Hotel, Manchester, Daniel Hollins, President of the Soci6t6 Industrielle, and member of the firm of Hollins, klieg, and Co., Mulhouse (Haut Rhin), France, eldest son of Daniel Hollins, Ausset, aged thirty- six.
On the 13th, at his residence, 49, Upper Harley Street, Sir William Home, in his' eighty-seventh year.
On the 13th, at Donaghadee, county Down, Florence Charlotte Hester, eldest daughter of the late Nathaniel Alexander, Esq., of Portglenone, county Antrim, and formerly M.P. for that county. On the lath, at 59, Portland Place, Georgians, fifth daughter of the Hon. Sir Thomas J. Platt.
On the 16th, at Chorleywood, Herts, Caroline Katie, the infant daughter of Wit. ham Longman, Esq., aged one year and eleven months. On the 16th, at his seat, Ombersley Court, Worcestershire, Lieutenant-General the Lord Sandys, Colonel of the Royal Scots Greys, in his sixty-ninth year. On the 16th, at Upper Norwood, the Rev. Joseph Sortain, minister of North Street Chapel, Brighton, aged fifty.