22 JANUARY 1859, Page 16

BIRTHS.

On the 11th of January, the Hon. Mrs. J. Townshend Boscawen, of a son.

On the 13th, at Beddington Park, Lady Pigott, of a son. On the 13th, in Upper Merrion Street, the lion. Mrs. Handcock, of a son, still- born.

On the 15th, at Norfolk House, the Duchess of Norfolk, of a daughter. On the 15th, at Hare Hatch House, near Maidenhead, the Wife of A. W. Young, Esq., M.P. of a son.

On the 16th, at Dupplin Castle, the Lady Blanche Dupplin, of a son.

On the 16th, at Audley End, the Lady Braybrooke, of a son, stillborn. On the 17th, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Armytage, Coldstream Guards, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 13th of January, at St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, by the Hon. and Rev. Augustus Byron, assisted by the Hon. and Rev. Robert Liddell, Colonel IUMahon, C.B., Fifth Dragoon Guards, eldest son of General Sir Thos. M`Mahon, Bart.' K.C.B., to Frances Mary. daughter of the late John Holford, Esq. On the 13th, at Pyrton Church, by the Venerable William H.- Hale, Archdeacon of London, Lonsdale Augustus Hale, Royal Engineers, fourth son of Archdeacon Hale, to Emily Clara, second daughter of Hugh Hammersley, Esq., of Pyrton Manor, Oxfordshire.

On the 13th, at Sydenham, by the Rev. Henry Holden, D.D., Head Master of Durham School, cousin of the bride, Richard Playne Smith, Esq., Captain Tenth Royal Hussars, to Mbreda de Wiveleslie Beatrice, youngest daughter of the late Captain Abney, formerly of the 524 Light Infantry. On the 19th, at Mereworth, in the county of Kent, by the father of the bride, Captain Charles George Tottenham, Scots Fusilier Guards, eldest son of Charles Tottenham, Esq., M.P., of Ballyeurry, county of Wicklow, Ireland, to Catherine, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Sir Francis Stapleton, Bart., Rector of Mereworth, and granddaughter of the late and Twenty-second Lord Le Des- pencer DEATHS.

Killed in action, in his thirty-second year, on the 26th November, near Fyzabad, Oude, when leading a charge of the Bengal Volunteer Cavalry on the rebels, Cap- tain Arthur Giffard, her Majesty's Indian Army, youngest son of the late Sir liar- (tinge Giffard, Chief Justice of Ceylon, and brother of Edward Giffard, Esq., of the Admiralty, and Captain George Giffard, C.B., Royal Navy. On the 1st of January, at Bamff House, Perthshire, Sir James Ramsay, Bart., of Bamff ; in his sixty-second year. On the 10th at Elm Bank, Lawrie Road, Sydenham, James Esdaile, Esq., M.D., late Presidency Surgeon, Calcutta, aged fifty. On the 12th, at his residence in Dublin, an the eighty-third year of his age, Sir James Pictairn, M.D., Inspector-General of Hospitals. On the 14th, at Brush House, Ecclesfield, in his eighty-first year, John Kaye Booth, of Brush House, M.D., one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the West Riding, late Principal of Queen's College, Birmingham. On the 16th, Lady Georgians Mary Wolff, in the sixty-fourth year of her age.

On the 18th, at his residence, 13, Stratton Street, Piccadilly, London, Dr. John Scott, M.D., F.R.C.P. London, Examining Physician to the Secretary of State for Indiain Council, in his sixty-second year.