BIRTHS.
On the 12th June, in Rue des Ecuries &Artois, Paris, the Wife of Major R. Car- michael-Smyth, late of the Ninety-third Sutherland Highlanders, of a son. On the 13th, at Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh, the Wife of John C. Craigie Hal- kett, Esq., of a son. On the 14th, at Orton Longville, the Marchioness of Himtly, of a son. On the 15th, in Berkeley Square, the Lady Suffield, of a daughter. On the 15th, in Lancaster Place, Savoy, the Wife of the Rev. John Forster, of a SOIL On the 17th, in Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, the Wife of Captain T. V. Anson, R.N., of a daughter. On the 18th, in Chesham Street, Belgravia, the Lady of Sir Henry St.. John Mild-
may, Bart., of a daughter.
On the 18th, at Tetworth Hall, Huntingdonshire, the Wife of John Harvey Arden, Esq., of a daughter. On the 18th, at Thornycroft Hall, Cheshire, the Wife of the Rev. John Thorny- croft, of a son. On the 18th, in Sussex Place, Brighton, the Hon. Mrs. Robert Daly, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 3d May, at the Mahableshwar Hills, Bombay Presidency, Professor Sin- to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John T. Robinson, Esq., of Banff, N.B. On the 12th June, at Ilemingstone Church, the Rev. John Lenge, third son of the Rev. R. Longe, Vicar of Coddenham, to Maria Elizabeth Verner, only daughter of the late R. B. Martin, Esq., of Hemingstone Hall, Suffolk. On the 12th, at Thwaite's Chapel, Joseph Stonehewer Scott Chad, Esq.. of Thurs. ford and Pinckney. Norfolk, to Edith Elizabeth, younger daughter of J. J. Rawlin- son, Esq., of Craythwaite, in North Lancashire, and Duddon Hall, Cumberland.
On the 12th, at St. Stephen's Church, Dublin, William Nevin Wallace, Esq., eldest son of the late Hugh Wallace, Esq., of Downpatrick, to Catherine Mari, daughter of the late Hon. Francis Charles Annesley, Captain R.N. On the 14th, at St. James's, Paddington, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Medny- anszky, of Inverness Road, Ilyde Park, to Anna Margaret, eldest daughter of the late George Birkbeck, M.D.
On the 16th, Henry Barnard, Commander R.N., son of John Barnard Hankey, Esq., of Fetcham Park, Leatherhead, to Isabel, widow of the late D. H. Webb, Esq., of Wykham Park, Banbury. On the 17th, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, Charles Wriothesly Digby, Esq., of Meriden Hall, Warnickshire, to Adelaide, daughter of the Right Hon. George Bankes, M.P.
On the 17th, at Spratton. Northamptonshire, the Rev. Henry Clarke Mitchenson„ M.A.„ of King Edward's Grammar School, East Retford, to Emma Maria, daughter of the late Major Franklin, of the First Bengal Cavalry, and niece of the late Bear- Admiral Sir John Franklin. On the 18th, at Thelbridge. Devonshire, the Rev. Joseph Ilaskoll, ALA., Canon of Perth. and Rector of East t' arkwith, Lincolnshire, only surviving son of T. J. Has- Esq., of Guildford, to Anne Caroline, only daughter of the late Hon. H. D. Erskine, and granddaughter of John. Francis. late Earl of Mar.
On the 19th, at Beccles. Suffolk, by the Rev. Charles J. Dashwood, Rector of Billingford. Norfolk, uncle of the bride, the Iter. Alfred Octavins Hartley, Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge, and Head Master of the Fauconberge Grammar School, Beccles, to Lorina Carthew, eldest daughter of Robert Dashwood, Esq., of the same place.
DEATHS.
On the 8th June, at Naples, the Lady Victoria Susan Talbot. On the 10th, in Upper Eaton Street, William Wilmot, Req.; in his 91st year.
On the 12th, at Penrose, Cornwall, the Rev. John Rogers, M.A., Canon Residen- tiary of Exeter Cathedral ; in his 78th year.
On the 12th, in Suffolk Parade, Cheltenham, Rear-Admiral Thomas Pricked; in his 68th year. On the 13th, at Woolwich, Lieutenant-General Thomas Paterson, Colonel Com- mandant of the Fifth Battalion Royal Artillery ; in his 76th year.
On the 13th, the Rev. Gibbes Walker Jordan, Rector of Waterstock, Oxon ; in his 56th year.
On the 14th, at Lime Grove, Putney, Lady St. Anbyn ; in her 87th year. On the 14th, at Dorset Villa, Cheltenham, Rachael, widow of the late Hon. An- drew Ramsay; in her 72d year. On the 15th, at Woodbridge, Frances, widow of James Pulham, Esq.; in her Inst year. On the 15th, in Gloucester Gardens, Sir George Duckett, Bart., F.R.S., F.S.A.„ ha.; in his 79th year.
On the 16th, Igeutenant-Colonel Wemyss Thomas Cockburn, late Sixtieth Rifles. On the 17th, Colonel Thomas Arscott Lethbridge, late of the Royal Artillery ; in his 59th year.