BIRTHS.
On the 24th January, at Brussels, the Wife of J. T. Houlton, Esq., of Farleigh Castle, Somerset, of a son. On the 25th, at Edinburgh, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Onslow, of a son. On the 26th, at the Rectory, Adlestrop, the Wife of the lion. and Rev. II. P. Cholmondeley, of a daughter. On the 27th, in Clifton Road, St. John's Wood, Mrs. Birket Foster, of a daughter. On the 27th, at Oak Bank, Sevenoaks, the Wife of the lion. William Borlase Warren Vernon, of a son. On the 27th, at One Ash, Rochdale, the Wife of John Bright, M.P., of a daughter. On the 30th, in Grosvenor Street, the Viscountess Holmesdale, of a son.
Oil the 31st, at Brighton, the Wife of Colonel Kemeys Tynte, M.P., of a son.
On the 31st, at Chetwynd Park, Shropshire, the Wife of Burton Borough, Esq., of a son, MARRIAGES.
On the 19th January, at Kilbrin Church, William Norton Barry, Esq., of Castle for, Cork, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Sir William Wrixon Becher, Sart., of Ballygiblin, in the same county. • On the 21st, at Nice, Major George Brydges Rodney, Royal Marines, son of the late Hon. John Rodney, to Isabella Elizabeth, daughter of Major-General Marcus Beresford.
On the 24th, at St. Nicholas, Glamorganshire, the Hon. Windham Henry Wynd- 1,!.." Quin. late of the Grenadier Guards, to Caroline, third daughter of Admiral Sir George Tyler, of Cottrell, M.P. for the county.
On the 24th, at Ireby, the Rev. Henry Gough, M.A., Rector of Charlton-on- tenor, Oxfordshire, and Fellow of Queen's College, to Maria Josephine, younger daughter of the late Joseph Gillbanks, Esq., of Whitefield House, Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cumberland. . On the 24th, at Duffield, near Derby, the Rev. 1'. L. Garland, third surviVing son of the late N. Garland, Esq., of \Voodcote Grove, Surrey, and of Michaelstowe Essex, to Louisa Holland, only daughter of the Rev. John Lathons, Incumbent of Little Eaton, and Prebendary of Lichfield. On the 29th, at the Royal Chapel of St. George, Windsor, Captain Frederic Sayer, of the Twenty-third Royal Welsh Fusiliers, to Maria Henrietta Sophia, eldest daughter of Colonel the Hon. C. B. and Mrs. Phipps.
On the 29th, at St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham, John Henry Durbin, Commis- sioner of Crown Lands, Tamworth, Australia, second son of the late J. .1. Durbin, Esq., of Walton Court, Sornersetshire, to Clementine, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Scott, of Woll, Roxburghshire. On the 31st, at St. George's, Ilanover Square, Colonel William Newton, Cold- stream Guards, eldest son of W. Newton, Esq.., of Elden, Suffolk, to Elizabeth Louisa, youngest daughter of Lady Elizabeth Steele and the late Major-General Thomas Steele.
On the 31st, at Richmond, the Rev. J. Sharpe, 'Vicar of Doncaster, and Canon of York, to Annie, second daughter of Edward Mason, Esq., Richmond, Yorkshire. On the 31st, at St. Paul's, Kemall Moor, the Rev. Frederic Colborne Fisher, son of P. Hawkins Fisher, Esq., the Castle, near Stroud, to Rosamond Adelin, daugh- ter of W. L. Clowes, Esq. Broughton Old Hall, Lancashire, late Lieutenant- Colonel Third Light Dragoons.
DEATHS.
On the 16th January, at West Park House, Clifton, near Bristol, the Rev. William Bennett, Rector of Cheam, Surrey • in his 93d year. On the 19th, at Tunbridge Wells, Mrs. Ilarriet Waghorn, widow of the late Lieutenant Thomas Fletcher Waghorn ; in her 54th year.
On the 22d. Lord Henry Beauclerk, third son of William, eighth Duke of St. Albans, and uncle to the present Duke ; in his 44th year.
On the 22d, in Upper Gloucester Place, Dorset Square, Captain Christopher Ab- bott, H.P.R.M. ; in his 79th year. On the 24th, at Ropley House, Alresford, Hants, the Hon. Capt. George Charles Agar, formerly of the Third Guards.
On the 25th, at Tracy Park, Gloucestershire, General Sir William Gabriel Davy, C.B., K.C.H., Colonel of the First Battalion Sixtieth Regiment ; in Isis 77th year. • On the 25th, at Dover, Diana FelicitC., the eldest daughter of General Sir J. H. Littler, G.C.B., of Bigadon, Devon.
On the 27th, at High Beech, Frances Cockburn, Viscountess Valentia. On the 29th, in Westbourne Terrace Road, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Houghton Irving, late of the Fifty-fourth Foot, and formerly of the Fourth King's Own ; in his 59th year.
On the 30th, the Very Rev. Theodore Buckley, late of Christ College, Oxford ; in his 38th year.
On the 31st, at Playford Hall, Suffolk, Catherine Clarkson, widow of the late Thomas Clarkson, Esq. ; in her 84th year.