26 SEPTEMBER 1835, Page 10

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS.

On the 13th inst., at Poyntzlield House, N.11., the Lady of Major GEORGE Gux 21ormo. of a daughter.

On the 20th inst.. at Chicksands Priory, Bedfordshire, the scat of C. Lyne Stephens Esq., the Lady of Captain C. BuLam.ey, of a daughter.

On the 21st inst., at Chelsea College, the Lady or MEHL-COL WILSON. of a daughter. On the 17th inst, the Ludy of R. 11. TULLOH, Esq., of Elliston, Roxburghshire, of a daughter. On the 18th inst,, in Upper Harley Street, the Lady of Lieutenant CHARLES JOHN BOSANQUET, R.N., of a daughter. On the 22d. inst., at Hampstead, the Lady of HERMAN MERIVALE, Esq., of a son. On the 234 of August, at Strinige, near Stockholm, the Lady of Sir E. C. DISBROWE, bis Majesty's Minister at the Court of Sweden, of a son. On the 20th inst., at Goldsborough Hall, the Lady LOUISA LASCELLES, of a son. MA RR I AGES.

On the 234 inst., at Edmonton, Wz 1.1.1AM HENRY BARTON, Esq., of the Royal Mint, to HENRIETTA HUNTER MUSHET, third daughter of the late Robert Musliet, Esq., of Milltield House, Edmonton. On the 17th Inst., at St. Margaret's, Lynn, the Rev. HENRY EDWARD K NATC1Int'LL, SOK of the late Sir Edward Knatclibull, of Mersham Hatch, Kent, to PLEASANCE, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bagge, Esq., of Stradseth Hall, in the county of Norfolk.

On the 224 inst., at St. Pancras Church, HENRY CHEAPE, Esq. of Stratford Omen, eldest son of John Cheape, Esq.. of Rossie. Fireshire. to WILIEELMINA, youngest daughter of George Ilathorn, Esq., of Brunswick Square. On the 10th inst., at Bishop's Toe. ton, Barnstaple, CHARLES, eldest son of the late Samuel Lowe. Esq., of Whitchurch. in Shropshire, to Suserskau, eldest daughter of Captain Larkins, late of Croom's Hill, Blackheath.

DEATHS.

On the 4th inst.. at Swansea, in Wales, in her 21st year, ELIZA, wife of Gilbert F. Grwme Mathison, Esq., of the Royal Mint. Last week, in his 37th year, Mr. M'DosmeLt,late of the West India Dock House, after a very short illness. He was the author of several works on Political Economy, and one of the stanchest advocates of the West India interest. Ile was indisputably the first chess-player in England. On the 19th inst., at his house in Abingdou Street, EDWARD GEORGE WALMISLEY, Esq., Clerk of the Journals of the House of Lords, in his 75th year. On the 3d of August, at Nauplia, ZACYNTHA JULIANA, the infant daughter of Lieut.-Col. Baker, his Britannic Majesty's Boundary Commissioner in Greece, aged nine months.

On the 20th inst., at Corsbie, N.B.. HORATIO, only son of the late Lieutenant-Go. Ewa the Honourable Sir William Stewart, G.C.IL, in his 29th year. On the 24th inst. at his residence in Charles Street, Berkeley Square, the Right Honourable JOHN it'd of CHATHASI, K.G., in his 80th year.