BIRTHS.
On the 228 Jane, at Paris, the Lady of George Henry Stratt, Esq., of Milford House, Derbyshire, of a daughter. On the 24th, at the Rectory, Haigh Champflower, Somerset, the Lady of the Rev. J. Woodhouse, of a daughter. On the 25th, at C4' dbourne Rectory, Isle of Wight, the Wife of the Rev. Robert Sum- ner, of a daughter. On the 26th, at Plasgwn, the Lady 'Vivian, of a son and heir.
On the 27th, at Calverley Park, Tunbridge Wells, the Wife of Neville Ward, Esq., of a SOIL
On the 29th, at Rugby, the Wife of the Rev. George Cotton, of a son. On the 291h, at Standon Rectory, Staffordshire, the Lady of the Rev. Joseph Salt, Of a son.
On the 30th, the Lady of the Rev. Charles Clarke, of Welton House, Northampton- shire, of a son.
On the 90th, the Lady Louisa Rabett, of a son.
On the tat July, in Chester Square, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. C. B. Phipps, of a son. On the 1st, at Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire, the Lady William Compton, Of daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On the 17th Juno, H. H. Horne, Esq., to Catherine, daughter of the late David Fogg°, Esq. On the 26th, at Trinity district church, Twickenham, James Temple Bowdoln, Esq., late Captain of the Fourth (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Sir William Clay, Ban., M.P., of Falwell Lodge, Middlesex_ On the 28th, at Hauxwell, Yorkshire, S. II. S. Inglefield, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, second son of Rear-Admiral Ingleiield, C.B., Commauder-iu.chief of the East India and China station, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Colonel Coors, of Scruton Hall, in the same country. On the 1st July, at St. James's, Piccadilly, James Palmer Francis, eldest son of the late James Esdaile Hammet, Esq., to Jocosa Jane, second daughter of Swynten Jervis, Esq., of Whitehall Place, and Darlaston Hall, Staffordshire.
On the 1st, at Burnham Church, Bucks, the Rev. Henry Arkwright, to Ellen Home Perms, daughter of the late Viscountess Canterbury.
DEATHS.
On the 11th February, at Government House, Perth, Western Australia, his Excel- lency Andrew Clarke, Esq., KN.' Governor and Commander-In-thief of that colour. and late Lieutenant-Colonel in the Forty-sixth Regiment ; in Ms 54th year. On the 20th May, at Erzeroum, on his way from Persia, George Joseph Bell, 1LB, NOWA, K.C.L.S., Radcliffe Travelling Fellow of Oxford, and PhyslcLan to her Majesty's Mission In Persia, second son of the late Professor George Joseph Bell, of Edinburgh ; In his 34th year. On the 13th June, at Brislington, near Bristol, the Right Boa. Brinsley Butler, Earl of Lanesborough, Viscount Lattesborongh, and Baron of Newton Butler, of the kingdom of Ireland.
On the 228, at Ramsgate, Harriet, Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel R. J. HadiestOn, B.E.I.C.
On the 24th, at Parkstone Lodge, Dorset, the Hon. Mrs. William Dawson Darner. On the 25th, at Cologne, Lieutenant-lieneral Sir Henry Askew, CB., late Of the Grenadier Guards ; in his 728 year. On thellith, at St. Margaret's, near Titchileld, Brown1ow North, second son of the 'late Rev. William and Lady Harriet Gamier, of Rookesbury, Rants; in his 44th year. On the With, at Adamsdown, near Cardin; Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Nlchon, late of the Eighty-fourth Regiment of Foot, in which he served for forty years; In his 71st year.
On the 29th, in Devonshire Place, Sarah Serra, With of Lientenant-Colonel H. Han- men the only child of the late Sir M. Ximenes, of Bear Place, Berks.
On the 29th, Charles Owen Cambridge, Esq., of WhitmInster House, Gloucestershire ; In hIs 95th year.
On the 1st July, at Batheaston, Thomas Walters, Esq. • in his 91st year.
'Lately, at Malta, William John Brabawn, Esq., of Br;bazon Park, Mayo, and Oak- lands, Sussex, nephew and heir of the late Sir William John Brahmin, Bart., M.P.