BIRTHS.
On the 16th of February, at 8, Rutland Gate, the Hon. Mrs. Portman, of a son. On the 16th, the Wife of Charles Lamb Kenney, Esq., of the Inner Temple, bar- rister-at-law, of a. daughter.
On the 18th, at 22, Upper Grosvenor Street, Lady Maria Ponsonby, of a son. On the 20th, at Finborough, Suffolk, the Lady Frances Pettiwand, of a daughter. On the 20th, at No. 1, Albany Terrace, Park Square East, the Wife of Fletcher C. NortonrEsq., of a son.
BLUM/AGES.
On the 16th of February, at Madingley, William Charles Smith, Esq., of Short- grove, to Fanny Rowley, daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Sir Richard King, Bart., K.C.B.
On the 16th, at Si. George's Church, Hanover Square, Wm. Leyland Feilden, Esq., eldest son of Sir Wm. Henry Feildeu, Bart., Feniscoules, Lancashire, to Catharine Jane, eldest daughter of Edward Pedder, Esq., Ashton Park, Lancashire. On the 16th, at the Parish Church, Marylebone, John Matthew Vanderspar, Esq.. of Point de Gene, Ceylon, Belgian Consul, fourth son of the late J. J. Vanderspar, Esq., Netherlands Consul, to Mary Elizabeth Drury, only daughter of Harold Elyott Bower, Esq. On the 18th, at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, Robert Gordon, Esq., Captain Fourth Regiment (Rifle Corps), Bombay, eldest son of the late Robert Gordon, Esq., to Marie Theresa, youngest daughter of the late Sir East George Cflayton East, of Hall Place, Berkshire, Bart, On the 18th, at Sidmouth, Captain Charles Wake, R.N., second son of Sir Charles Wake, Bart., of Courteen Hall, Northamptonshire, to Emma, eldest daughter of Edward St. Aubyn, Esq., of Stoke Damerel, Devon. On the 15th, at Lulworth Castle, Dorsetshire, by the Right Rev. Bishop Vaughan, Lieutenant-Colonel Vaughan, of Courtfield, Monmouthshire, to Marc, only surviving.daughter of Joseph Weld, Esq., of Lulworth Castle. On the 20th, at Coleshill, Bucks, Janice P. Wilde, Esq., Q.C., to Lady Mary Pleydell Bouverie, daughter of the Earl of Radnor. On the 21st, at Maryiehone Church, John Wilson, only son of Ambrose Moore, Esq., to Nina Augusta Henerica, daughter of Robert and the late Hon. Erina Gun Cuninghame,„ of Mount Kennedy, county Wicklow. Cu the 21at, at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, John Hardy Thursby, late Ninetieth Light Infantry, eldest son of the Be'. William Thurshy, Ormeroe House, Lancashire, to Clara, youngest daughter of the late Colonel Williams, RE., and niece to the Hon. Mr. Justice Williams.
DEATHS.
On the 10th of February, at Naples, of malaria fever, Commander George Foster Burgess, H.M.S. Cressy, aged thirty-three. On the 11th, at Belgrade, Thomas de Grenier de Fonblanque, K.H., Consul-General for Servia., aged sixty-seven. On the 13th, at Rotterdam, Sir James Henry Turing, BarL, H.B.M.'a Consul, aged sixty-eight. On the 16th, at Southsea, deeply lamented, Lieut.-General John Wright, K .H., late Royal Marines, in his eighty-fbarth year. On the 16th, at 77, Chester Square., the Itight Rev. George Murray, Bishop of Rochester, aged seventy-six. On the 20th, at hir seat, Mottisfent Abbey, near Itomsey, Hampshire, Sir John Barker Mill, Bart., aged fifty-six years.
Ga the 20th, at Allyary Park, Guildford, Henry Drummond, Esq., M.P., aged seventy-three. On the 20th, in his seventy-first year, Colonel Past e, H. M.'s Indian Army, of Somerset Place, Bath. On the 20th, of diphtheria, George Ellis Newton Clarke, aged two years and eleven months, son of J. N. Clarke, of Kentish Town, and grandson to George Messom, of Charrimgton Street.