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BIRTHS.

On the 11th January, at Wellington, New Zealand, the Wife of Colonel McClever- ty, Deputy Quartermaster-General, of a daughter. • On the 17th May, at Brixworth Hall, Northamptonshire, Mrs. Richard Lee Bevan, of a son. On the 17th, in Eaton Place, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel A. Lowry Cole, e.g., Seventeenth Regiment, of a daughter. On the 17th, at Holne Park, the Wife of Henry B. T. Wrey, Esq., of a daughter. On the 18th, at Glynn, Cornwall, Lady Vivian, of a son.

On the 19th, in Chesham Place, the Hon. Mrs. Richard Cavendish, of a daughter. On the 19th, at Cottesmore Rectory, Rutland, the Hon. Mrs. Andrew Stuart, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 28th March, at Corfu, in the Palace Chapel, Sir George Ferguson BoWen, K.C.M.G., Secretary to the Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands, to the Countess Diamantina, daughter of his Highness Count Candiano de Roma, G.C.M.G., President of the Ionian Senate.

On the 15th May, at Higham, Suffolk, Captain Thomas George Forbes, R.N.., son of Lieutenant-General Forbes, R.A., of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, to Elizabeth, widow of the late Lieutenant Alexander Clotworthy Dawson, R.N., and youngest daughter of the late R. Greeley, Esq., of Oxford Square, London. On the 15th, at Walcot Church, Bath, the Rev. Henry Wood, M.A., younger son of Thomas Wood, Esq., of Highfields, Leicester. to Isabella Matilda, second daughter of the late John Payne Elwes, Esq., of Stoke College, Suffolk. On the 17th, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, Mr. Justice Wines, to Helen, daughter of the late Thomas Jennings, Esq., of Cork.

DEATHS.

On the 10th February, on his passage from Calcutta to England, Major-General Sir William Henry Sleeman, K.C.B. ; his 68th year.

On the 10th March, in Wimpole Street, Madame Bourdois, relict of M. Antoine Bourdois, eldest daughter of the late Charles Rousseau Burney, of Bath, and niece of Madame D'Arblay ; in her 84th year. On the 8th May, Major-General James Campbell, late of the Fifty-first Regiment Light Infantry ; in his 75th year.

On the 14th, at Bayswater, the Rev. J. Sutcliffe, A.M. •, in his 94th year. On the 15th, at Sidmouth, Devon, Katherina, relict of the late Sir. John Coape Sherbrooke, G.C.B., of Calverton, Nottinghamshire. On the 16th, the Rev. Robert Gream, Rector of Rotherfield, Sussex ; is his 79th year.

On the 17th, at Leamington, Sir Frederick Gustavus Fowke, Bart., of Lowesby Hall, Leicestershire ' • in his 74th year.

On the 17th, at Walhampton, Lymington, Hants, the Rev. Sir George Barnard, Bart., brother of the late Admiral Sir Harry Burrard Neale, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Chaplain in Ordinary to her Majesty, Rector of Burton Coggles, Lincoln- shire, and Vicar of Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire ; in his 88th year. On the 17th, Lord Adolphus Fitzclarence ; in his 54th year. On the 18th; in Eaton Square, Ann, wife of Edward Devitt, Esq., M.P. -

On the 18th, at Ilfracombe, Devon, Sir James Meek, Kt., C.B., late Comptroller of the Victualling of H.M. Navy, and Magistrate of the County.

On the 19th, at Stokes Croft, Bristol, Jane relict of the late Mr. Warren, iron- merchant, of Bridge Street, Bristol ; in her 90th year. On the 19th, in Cambridge Villas, Cheltenham, Mary Georgina, wife of Colonel Stirling Freeman Glover, and daughter of General the Right Hon. Lord Charles Henry Somerset. On the 20th, at Stoke Newington, Mrs. Adeliza Tackle ; in her 91st year. On the morning of the 21st, in Lombard Street, suddenly, Mr. John Biddulph, clerk to Messrs. Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, and Co., having a few months since com- pleted a faithful service of fifty years ; in his 69th year.