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BIRTHS.

On the 15th August, at Victoria, Hongkong, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Grif- fin, commanding Royal Artillery in China, of a son. On the 16th October, the Wife of John Hammond, Esq., of Ashley Hall, Cam- bridgeshire, of a son.

On the 20th, in Lowndes Square, the Hon. Mrs. Duncombe, of a son.

On the 21st, at Polesden, the Lady Mary- Farquhar, of a daughter. On the 21st, at North Wootton Rectory. Norfolk, the 'Wife of the Rev. W. W. Clarke, of a daughter.

On the 22d, at Philorth, Aberdeenshire, the Lady Saltoun, of a son.

On the 24th, at Edinburgh, the Wife of Alex. Mitchell Intim, Esq., younger, of Aytoun Castle, Berwickshire, of a son. On the 25th, at Brockley Court, Somersetshire, the Wife of Henry Smyth Pigott, Esq., of a daughter. On the 25th, at Langley Park, the Marchioness of Chandos, of a daughter. On the 250, at North Alimms Place, Herta, the Lady Rosa Greville, of a son, who survived his birth but a short time.

On the 28th, at 104, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, the Wife of Edward Budd, Esq., of a son.

MARRIAGE& On the 18th October, at Plympton, Devon, Charles Ricketts Carter, Commander R.N., eldest son of the late Vice-Admiral Carter, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Captain 111 On the 19th, at Askam Bryan, Yorkshire, the Rev. T. Eardley Wilmot, eldest son of Sir T. W. Blomefield, Hart, of Egremont Lodge, Brighton, to Fanny, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. D'Arey J. Preston, of Askew Bryan Hall.

On the 19th, at All Saints', Leamington, the Rev. Francis Whaler Malony, second son of James Malony, Esq.. of Kiltanon, Clare, to Harriet, eldest daughter of Cap- tain George Baker, R.N.

On the 20th, at the Episcopal Chapel, Catty, Kirkcudbrightshire, George Hamil- ton Whately, Esq., to Annie, eldest daughter of the into Lieutenant-Colonel Lounge, K.11.

Ou the 20th, at Illonymusk, John Gtvgson, Esq., of Shotton .11all, Durham, to Mary Jane Forbes Grant, oily daughter of Robert Grant, Esch of Tillyfour.

On the 2511,, at St. Peter's Church, Pimlico, William Brodnek, Esq., eldest eon of the Hon. and Rev. W. J. Brodrick, Rector of Bath, and nephew of Viscount midi"- ton, to Augusta Mary, third daughter of the Sight lion. Sir Thomas Francis Fre- mantle, Bart., of Swanboume, Bucks.

On the 25th, at Putney, Captain George G. Wellesley. R.N., youngest son of the late Hon. and Rev. Gerald Wellesley, D.D., to Elizabeth Doughty, youngest daughter of the late Robert Lukin, Esq., of the War Office.

On the 25th. at Leeds. the Rev. Arthur John Empson, Rector of Evdon, North- amptonshire, to Anna Delicia, second daughter of the Rev. W. F. Rook, D.D., Vicar of Leeds.

On the 25th, at Forglen House, Banffshire, Edwin Hare Dashwood, Esq., late of H.M.'s Tenth Foot, now of Nelson, New Zealand, son of the deceased Captain Edwin Dashwood, of the Royal Horse Guards Blue, to Roberta Henrietta, third surviviug daughter of Sir Robert Abercromby, Bart., of Birkenbog, and Forglen.

BEATTIE.

On the 21st September, at St. George's, Bermuda, of the prevalent malignant yellow fever, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Congreve Robe, commanding-the Royal Artillery in those islands, third son of the late Colonel Sir William Robe, K.C.B., Sc., of the Royal Horse Artillery ; in his 54th year. On the 19th October, at Bath, the Rev. John Abraham Roberts, Rector of St. Alban's, Wood Street, London. On the 19th, at Eton, Francis Coke Denman Hodgson, eldest son of the late Rev. Francis Hodgson, B.D., Provost of Eton, and the Hon. Mrs. Hodgson; in his 10th year. On the 19th, perished at sea, by the foundering•of the ship Dalhousie, off Beachey Stead, on their passage to Sydney, Mr. John Underwood, his wife Mary Anne, and their three children, Katherine, Frederick; and Alfred, late of Clapham Park and Ban stead, Surrey.

On the 20th, at the house of her brother, Sir Robert H. Inglis, Bart., M.P., in Bedford Square, Miss Inglis, of Milton Bryant, Bedfordshire, the youngest and last surviving daughter of the late Sir Hugh Inglia, Burt.; in her 65th year.

On the 20th, at Clapham, Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Tilt, late of 11-M.'s Thirty- seventh Regiment ; in his 74th year. On the 26th, at Blackrock, Dublin, Sir William Betham, Ulster King at Anon,