BIRTHS.
On the 12th February, at Barningbam Rectory, the Wife of the Rev. J. B. Ander- son, of a daughter.
On the lith, at Aikenhead House, Lanarkshire, the Lady Isabella Gordon, of a son. On the 14th, at Oginiston Hall, N.B. the lion. Mrs. Dalrymple, of a eon. On the 14th, at Hafton House, Argyllshire, the lion. Mrs. C. Monteith Hamil-
ton, of a son.
On the 15th, at Bedwell Park, Hefts, the Lady Cochrane, of a daughter. On the 16th, at Riseholme, Lincoln, the Wife of the Bishop of Lincoln, of a daugh- ter, stillborn.
On the 16th, at the Rectory of St. George's, Hanover Square, Mrs. Howarth, of a daughter. On the 16th, at Dunoon Castle, -Argyllshire, the Lady of B. L. Eglinton, Esq., of a daughter. On the 17th, at Walton Rectory, Glastonbury', the Wife of the Rev. J. G. Hickley, of a daughter. On the 18th, at the Royal Naval Hospital, liaslar, the Wife of Captain Decree, C.B., Superintendent, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 14th February, at St. James's Church, Paddington, Albert George, eldest son of George Glee Sandeman, Esq., of Hyde Park Gardena, and Chislehampton Lodge, Oxon, to Maria Charlotte Perpetua de Moraes Sermento, eldest.daughter of the late Viscount da Torre de ItIoncorvo.
On the 16th, at St. George's Chapel, Stonehouse, Devon, Captain Symonds, R.N.,
C.B. ship Conqueror, to Prestwood Mary, youngest daughter of the late Captain Thomas Wolrige, R.N.
On the 20th, at St. Jude's Church, Southsca, Norman B. Bedingfeld, First Lieute- nant of the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert, son of Captain Bedmgfeld, late Royal Artillery, to Catherine Caledonia, youngest daughter of Captain James G. Gor- don, R.N.
On the 20th, Henry, eldest son of Admiral Sir Robert Hoare Bromley, Bart., of Stoke Hall, to Georgians Ellen, youngest daughter of Vere Fane, Esq., Little Pon- ton Hall, Lincolnslure.
DEATHS.
In June last, Henry Ashburton Kerr, third son of the late Lord Robert Kerr, and
is Commander H.M.S. Nerbudda, which s supposed to have foundered at sea in a gale, off the South coast of Africa.
On the 6th January, at Calcutta, Robert Houston, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Ser- vice, son of Sir Robert Houston, of Clerkington. On the 9th February, at Banehory, Miss Mary Burnett, only surviving daughter of the late Sir Robert Burnett, Bart., of Leys, and sister of the present Sir Alexander Burnett, Bart. On the 12th, at Herne Bay, Sarah, widow of the late Rev. James Stanley, Vicar of Ormskirk . • in her 91st year.
On the 14th, in Belmont, Bath, the Rev. John East, Rector of St. Michael's parish, Bath ; in his 62d year. On the 16th, at Brighton, Sir Benjamin Fonseca Outram, of Hanover Square, C.B., Inspector of her Majesty's Hospitals and Fleets. On the 16th, in Brunswick Square, Hove, Colonel H. F. Bonham, commanding Cavalry DepOts at Brighton and Canterbury • in his 46th year. On the 17th, John Braham, Esq., the vocalist ; in his 82d year. On the 17th, in Brampton Square, Sir John Stoddart, formerly Chief Justice of Malta ; in his 83d year. On the 18th, at Arundel Castle, the Duke of Norfolk ; in his 65th year. On the 18th, at Bigadon, Devon, Lieutenant-General Sir John Hunter Littler, 0.C.B., of the Hon. East India Company's Service, Colonel of the Thirty-sixth B.N.I., and late Deputy Governor of Bengal ; in his 73d year.
On the 19th, at the Rectory House of St. Margaret, Lothbury, the Ven. John Banks Hollingwortb, for forty-two years Rector of that parish, and Archdeacon of Huntingdon ; in his 77th year. On the 20th, at Woolwich, Jude, relict of the late John Pickering, Esq., Commis- sary of Ordnance ; in her 91st year.