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BIRTHS.

On the 19th February, at Argostati, Cephalonia, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel C. C. Hay, Commanding the Nineteenth Regiment, of a daughter.

On the 3d March, at Florence, the Hon. Mrs. Ross, of Bladensburg, Of a daughter. On the llth, at Whittlngham, Lady Blanche Balfour, of a daughter.

On the 12th, at Charleville, the Lady Georgians Croker, of a daughter. On the 14th, the Baroness French, of a daughter.

On the 15th, at Tartaraghan Rectory, the Lady of the Hon. and Rev. Francis Cie- ments, of a daughter.

On the 15th, at the Rectory, Willingale, Essex, the wife of the Rev. Gordon Deedes, of a daughter.

On the 17th, the wife of Edward Foss, Esq., of Street End House, near Canterbury, of a son.

On the 18th, at Withington Rectory, the Hon. Mrs. Gustavus Talbot, of a son.

ILUIRLSGES.

On the 15th November, at Ningpo, Frederic Lewis Hertslett, Esq., of the British Consular Establishment in China, to Charlotte, daughter of the Jate Richard Repps Browne, Esq., of Fulmodestone Hall, Norfolk.

On the 5th March, at All Souls, Langham Place, Mr. Edward Meyer, of Lelpsic, to Therese David, sister to Madame Dulcken.

On the 8th, at St. Nicholas, Worcester, T. J. Deverell, Esq., Captain in her Majesty's Sixty-seventh Regiment, to Eleanor Frances, second daughter of the late Richard Thomas Dixie, Esq.

On the 13th, at Edmonatone, Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart., of Saughton Hall, to Henrietta Mary, eldest daughter of the late John Wauchope, Esq., of Edmonstone.

On the 14th, in Regent Terrace, Edinburgh, Lieutenant-Colonel Cavaye, of the Sixth Bombay Native Infantry, to Isabella Jane, eldest daughter of the late Major T. F. Hutchinson, Bengal Army.

DEATHS.

On the 25th February, at Montreal, Lieutenant-Colonel James Bouverie, Eighty- ninth Regiment, younger son of E. Bouvet% Esq., of Delapre Abbey, near Northampton.

On the 27th, at Malta, Atholl Wentworth Macdonald, Esq., youngest son of the Hon. Archibald Macdonald. On the ad March, at Rome, the Rev. Henry Robert Gilbert, MA., Rector of Cantley, In Norfolk.

On the gg, at Hedgeileld, near Inverness, Lieuteaant-Colonel William Mackay, late of the Sixty-eighth Light Infantry.

On the 10th, at Clonmel Barracks, Lieutenant Milburne Kemeys Tynte, Fourth Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, second son of C. J. Kemeys Tynte, Esq. • In his 22d year.' On the 13th, at Essex Lodge, Brixton Rise, Daniel Higley Richardson, Esq., Master of the Court of Bankruptcy ; in his 60th year.

On the 113th, the Rev. Arthur Carrighan, Rector of Barrow, Suffolk ; in his 64th year. On the 14th, in Old Palace Yard, William Teddy, Esq., her Majesty's Ancient Sergeant-at-law, and Attorney-General to her Majesty the Queen Dowager.

On the 14th, in Bulstrode Street, Cavendish Square, Major-General George Reeves,

(LB.; in his 73d year.

On the 14th, at Brighton, John Kennedy, Esq., nephew of the Marquis of Albs, K.T., Secretary of her Majesty's Legation at Washington, and for some years Chargé d'Affaires at Naples ; in his 38th year.

On the 14th, at Antony Vicarage, Cornwall, the Rev. Gerald Pole Carew, youngest son of the late Right Hon. Reginald Pole Carew' in his 301h year. On the 14th, in Cambridge Street, Edgeware Road, Major-General Sir T. Corsellia, K.C.B. ; in his 74th year.

On the 15th, at Astley Castle, Warwickshire, the Dowager Viscountess Llfford. On the 16th, In Cumberland Street, Admiral Carpenter ; in his 86th year. On the 20th. at the Palace, Ely, the Lord Bishop of Ely ; in his 76th year. On the 16th, at Clifton Villa, Richard Poulden, Esq., Rear-Admiral of the Red ; la-

bia 80th year.

Onthe 20th, at Bride Hall, near Manchester, Sir Thomas Potter ; in his 73rd year.