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BIRTHS.

On the 21st of June, at Bolton Street, the Lady Louisa Agnew, of a son. On the 23d, at 35, Harley Street, the Marchioness of Sligo, of a daughter. On the 25th, at Windleston Hall, county Durham, Lady Eden, of a son. On the 26th, at Warennes Wood, Mortimer, Berke, the Wife of the Right Hon. J. R. Mowbray, M.P., of a son. On the 27th, at Campden Hill, Kensington, the Wife of Mr. Serjeant Parry, of a SOD. On the 27th, at 137, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, the Wife of Sir Henry Orlando R. Chamberlain, Bart., of a daughter.

On the 27th, at 138, Avenue des Champs Elysdes, Paris, the Wife of Major Percy

Bid, of a son. On the 29th, at 55, Grosvenor Place, the Lady Caroline Ricketts, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 21st of June, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Chelsea, by his Eminence Cardinal Wiseman, George M. S. Marquis de Staepoole, to Maria, only daughter of Thomas Dunn, Esq., late of Montagu Square, and previously of Newcastle-upon- Tyne. On the 21st, at the Roman Catholic Church, St. George's, Southwark, Daniel Wil- liam Mitchell, Esq., late Secretary of the London Zoological Society, to Gertrude Emily, youngest daughter of the late Joseph Be Lautour, Esq. On the 22d, at New Lakenham Church, Norwich, Charles, eldest son of Charles Stephens, Esq.. of Earley Court, Berks, to Susannah Lynn, eldest daughter of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Cockburn, late Seventy-Ninth Highlanders, of Braeondale, Nor- wich. On the 22d, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Charles d'Arcy Lane Fox, to Louisa Emma, second daughter of Thomas Fairfax, Esq., of Newton Kyme. On the 238, at Lea Church, near Ross, Herefordshire, the Very Rev. Edward Newenham Hoare, Dean of Waterford, to Harriet, widow of the Hon. and Rev. Ro- bert Wilson, late Rector of Ashwelthorpe, Norfolk. On the 23d, at St. Andrew's Church, Rugby, by the Rev. Dr. Temple, head master of Rugby School, the Rev. E. W. Benson, M.A., head master of Wellington College, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Mary Sidgwick, daughter of the late Rev. William Sidgwick, of Skipton. On the 25th, at St. Allege Church, Greenwich, Commander H. D. Grant, R.N., eldestson of John Grant, Esq., Agent of the Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth, to Agnes, daughter of Lieutenant W. V. Lee, of Greenwich Hospital. On the 29th, at Si, George's, Hanover Square, Captain the Hon. Henry Walter Campbell, Coldstream Guards, youngest son of the Earl Cawdor, to Fanny Georgina, eldest daughter of Colonel George Campbell.

DEATHS.

On the 12th of June, suddenly, at Leamington, Warwick, aged fifty-three, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Henry Francis Stokes, late of the Thirty-Ninth Regiment.

On the 17th, at Ansley Hall, Lady Chetwode, the Wife of Sir J. N. L. Chetwode, Bart.. of Ansley Hall, in the county of Warwick, and Oakley, Staffordshire. On the 19th, at his house, in the College Yard, Worcester, the Rev. W. H. Helm, Head Master of the Worcester Cathedral School. On the 21st, at Moorhouse's Hotel, Albemarle Street, Catherine Augusta, Baroness de Sternberg, of Belsfield, Windermere. On the 22d, at 21, Hyde Park Gardens, Caroline infant daughter of Henry Woods, Esq., M.P., aged nearly two years. On the 25th, at 3, Lavinia Grove, Wharf Road, King's Cross, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Squires, aged fifty-eight. On the 25th, at 23, Hertford Street, Charles Augustus, Fifth Earl of Tankerville. On the 25th, the Marchioness of Sligo. On the 25th, in Wilton Crescent, of diphtheria, Walter Charles Saunders, second son of Sir Thomas &bright, Bart., aged six years.

On the 27th, in Wilton Crescent, of diphtheria, Lady Sebright, aged forty-four. On the 28th, suddenly, John Greenwell Sherwin, of 5, Cumberland Street,-Cur- tain Road, aged fifty years ; deeply lamented. On the 28th, at 80, Piccadilly, Ann, eldest daughter of the late Major Blundell, Esq., aged eighty-one years.