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BIRTHS.

On the 21st September, at Scarthingwell Hall, Yorkshire, the 'Wife of Henry Con- stable Maxwell, F4q_, of a daughter.

On the 21st, at Garswood, Warrington, Lady Gerard, the Wife of Sir Robert T. Gerard, Bart., of a daughter. On the 224, in Carlton House Terrace. the Countess Somers, of a daughter. On the 234, at Blackheath, the Lady of Captain H. W. Gwyn, ILM., (now in the Crimea.) of a son and heir.

On the 24th, in Grove End Road, the Wife of Captain IL A. Oliver, R.N.. of a son. On the 24th, at Chulgunford House, 6hropishire, the Wife of John Rocke, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 24th, at Lancing, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Carr Lloyd, of a daughter. On the litir, Lady Trollope, of a SOO.

MARRIAGES.

On the 12th September, at Heidelberg, the Baron von Ungern-Sternberg, to Theo- dora the fourth daughter of the Chevalier Bunsen, late Prussian Minister at the Court of St. James's.

On the 20th, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, the Rev. F. Bathurst, youngest sou of the late Lieutenant-General Sir James Bathurst, K.C.B., to Catherine Geor- gians, eldest daughter of the Rev. C. F. Moore, Chaplain in Ordinary to her Majesty. On the 20th, at Fairford, the Rev. Janice Gerald Joyce, Rector of Strathfleldsaye, Hants, to Ellen, only daughter of the Rev. Francis William Rice, Vicar of Fairford. On the 20th, at Midhurst, Sussex, George Gammie, Esq., of Shotover House, Oxfordshire, to Ellen, eldest daughter of Major-General Yakiwyn, Madras Army. On the 20th. at Hampton, Oxon, Carl Wilhelm Peter Eisen, Lieutenant in the service of H.R.H. the Grand Duke of Baden, to Edith Firenze Georgina, elder daugh. ter of the late Captain George James Hope Johnstone, R.N. On the 25th, at the Bavarian Chapel, Warwick Street, and afterwards at St. Mar- garet's, Westminster, the Hon. Francis Stonor, second son of Lord Carooys, to Eliza, daughter of the late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. On the 25th, at Rothley Church, the Rev. Edward Joseph Rose, M.A., Rector of Wee bridge, Surrey, to Mary Ellen, eldest daughter of the late Vice-Chancellor Parker, of Rothley Temple, Leicestershire.

On the 25th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Julius Talbot Airey, Esq., son of the late Lieutenant-General Sir George Airey, of Kellingworth, Northumberland, and the Hon. Lady Airey, to Charlotte, daughter of the Rev. W. Davenport Brom- ley, of Wootton Hall, Staffordshire.

On the 27th, at All Souls' Church, St. Marylebone, Charles Edward Boothby, Esq., to the Hon. Georgians Mary Anson, widow of the late George Edward Anson, Esq. DEATHS.

On the 12th May, at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, Brevet-Lieutenant- Colonel Archibald William Reed, of the Ninety-ninth Regiment, son of the late Rev. Francis Reed. B.D., Rector of Ilazlebury Brian, Dorset.

On the 15th September, at Hollybrook, county of Antrim, Colonel Arthur Ken- nedy, late of the Eighteenth Hussars, in which regiment he served in Portugal, Spain, France, and at Waterloo, and.until the reduction of the regiment. On the 17th, at Dover, Caroline Elise, widow of the late Sir Donald Campbell, Bart., of Dunstaffnage.

On the 20th, at Brighton, the Rev. Brook Henry Bridges, Rector of Danbury, Essex ; in his 86th year.

On the 20th, at Tunbridge Castle, accidentally drowned, Jane, wife of William Frederick Wolley, Esq., of Campden House, Kensington. On the 20th, in Great Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, Hester, relict of the late General George Carpenter ; in her 94th year. On the 20th, at Baden Baden, the Hon. Mrs. Erskine Norton; in her 61st year. On the 221, at Eden Grove, 'Holloway, Captain W. J. Oliver, R. N.; in his 65th year. On the 22d, at Amington Hall, Warwickshire, Vice-Admiral I Court Repington; in his 721 year. On the 25th, in Carlton Crescent, Southampton, Admiral John Giffard ; in his 90th year.

On the 26th, at Nevill Park, Tunbridge Wells, General D'Oyly, Colonel of the 331 (Duke of Wellington's) Regiment ; in his 75th year.

On the 26th, at Bishop's Hull, near Taunton, the Rey. Edward Evemrd, D.D., Incumbent of Bishop's Hull, and formerly Chaplain to the Royal Household, at Brighton ; in his 68th year. Lately, at Rye, Mary, widow of Mr. Thomas Dengate, of Udimore; in her 98th year.