2 DECEMBER 1848, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 15th November, at Lisbon, Lady Seymour, Wife of Sir Hamilton Seymour, G.C.B., her Majesty's Minister in Portugal, of a.son.

On the 24th, the Wife of Edwin Lankester, M.D., of Old Burlington Street, of twin daughters.

On the 26th, at Thornbury House, Ryde, the Wife of Captain Henry Sholto Douglas, of a daughter.

On the 26th, the Wife of Colonel Kingseets, of a son.

On the 27th, at Brighton, the Lady Rosa Greville, of aeon.

On the 27th, at Altyre, Lady Gordon Cumming. of a daughter.

On-the 28th, in Grosvenor Square, the Lady Charles L. Fitzroy, of a son.

On the 28th, in- Drummond Place, Edinburgh, the- Hon. Mrs. Charles Grey, of a

daughter. MARRIAGES.

On the 21st November, at.Knaresborough, Joseph Weld jun., Elk., third eon of Joseph Weld, Esq., of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, to Flora 74 acdonell, fourth daughter of Sir Joseph and Lady Radcliffe, of Budding Park, Yorkshire.

On- the 23d. at Newland, Gloucestershire, Adolphus MeetkerFd, Esq., of Julian, Hertz, to Cecilia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain the Honourable E. Gore, R.N. On the 23d, at Weimar, John Grant, Esq., second son of Duncan Grant, Esq., of Newhall House, Lanarkshire, to Olga Matilda Alexandrine, Baroness de Wegner, of Deommlits and Dennstedt, only daughter of the Baron de Wegner, late Privy Coun- cillor to his Royal Highness the Gland Duke of Saxe Weimar.

On the 28th, at St. John's Chapel. Edinburgh, John Archer Houblon, Esq., of Hal- lingbury, Essex, to Georgina Anne, fifth daughter of the late General Sir John Oswald, G.C.B., of Dunnikier, Fife• On the 28th, at Minto, Frederick Hominy, youngest son of the late Sir Samuel Rom- illy, to Lady Elizabeth Elliot, third datithter of the Earl of Minto• On the 30th, at Edinburgh, Major Rawdon Vasaall, son of the late Lieutenant-Colo- eel Vassall, to Margaret Emily, daughter of the late Sir Alexander Boswell, Bart., of Auchieleck.

DEATHS.

On the 18th July, at Sydney, New South Wales, Alexander Macleay, Esq., formerly Secretary of the Transport Board and of the Linneau Society, lately Secretary of the

colony above-mentioned, and first Speaker of the Legislative ; to his 80r.h year. On the 25th August, on board the Mary Anne, on his passage to England, StrCharles Wentworth Burdett, Bart., Captain Forty-first Madras Native Infantry ; in his 42d year.

On the 29th September, at Madras, William Bennett, Lieutenant in her Majesty's Fifteenth Hussars, second son of the late William Bennett, Esq., of Faringdon House, Berkshire ; in his 22d year.

On the 25th October, at Barbadoes, Wm. Robert Pyne, of her Majesty's Sixty-sixth Foot, eldest son of the Rev. William Fyne, Rector of Pitney. Somerset ; in his 22d year. On the 28th, at Montreal, Lieutenant-Colonel F. A. M. Fraser, Deputy Quarter- Master-General.

On the 30th, at Malta, Major-General Tombs, of the H.E.I.C. Service, Bengal Cavalry ; in his 71st year.

• On the 21st November, at. Hampstead, the Lady Anna Maria Cuffe, Relict of the late William Cuffe, Esq.

On the 24th, at Torquay, Olivia Jane Lennox Peel, eldest daughter of ,Mr. Laurence and Lady Jane Peel; in her 12th year.

On the 24th, in the Precincts, Peterborough, Margaret, Relict of-the Rev. William Strong, D.D., late Archdeacon of Northampton ; in her 93d year.

On the 25th, at Bath, the Hon. Mies Frances Harley, of Harley Street, Cavendish Square, and of Cowley, Middlesex, the only surviving sister of the Earl of Oxford; In her 76th year.

On the 27th, at Weston House, Albury, Surrey, Captain Robert Russell, R.N.

On the 27th, at Torquay, Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Lady Elizabeth Baker, of Ruston, Dorsetshire.

On the 27th, at Newcastle Barracks, Major Hew Graham Ross, Royal Horse Artil- lery, eldest son of Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross, Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Artillery, from hurts received by his horse falling on him; in his 31st year. On the 28th, in Eaton Square, George Aylmer, youngest child of the Honourable Mrs. Puke.

On the 26th, at Barton Grange, near Taunton, Dame Josephs Sophia. Relict of Sir Frederick Grey Cooper, Bart., of Worlingtou Hall , Suffolk; in her 86th year. On the 28th, in Upper Bedford Place, George Watlington, Esq., of Celdicot House, Aldenharn, Herts, late Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas and Recorder of St. Alban's ; in his 79th year.

On the 29th, in Chester Place, Charles Buller, Esq., M.P. Ibr Liskeard, President of the Poor-law Board ; in his 91st year. On the 29th, in Pall Nall, Isabella, the Wife of Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs, G.C. St. M. and St. G.; in her 53d year.