13 APRIL 1861, Page 25

BIRTHS.

On the 9th March, at MaIabar-hill, Bombay, Lady Arnould, of a daughter.

On the 4th lost, at Rix, Tiverton, the wife of Colonel Morris, Royal Artillery, of a. daughter.

On the lith inst., at 10, Grosvenor-place, London, the Lady Lifford of a son.

On the 5th inst., at 64, High-street, Oxford, the wife of the Very Rev. George Henry Sacheverell Johnson, Dean of Wells, of a son.

On the 6th inst., at Mylnbeck, Windermere, the wife of Captain Pasley, Royal Navy, of a daughter.

On the 6th inst., at Creamer Hall, Norfolk, the wife of Sir WillonghbyJones, Bart.„ of a. son.

On the 7th inst., at Acton-place, Suffolk, the Lady Florence Bantardiston, of a daughter.

On the 7th inst., at 4, Ladbroke-place west, Notting-hill, the wife of J. Godwin Smith, Esq., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 2nd inst, at the Roman Catholic Church of St. John's, Black Rock, near Dublin, the Right Hon. Richard Deasy, Baron of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer In Ireland, to Monica, younger daughter of the late Hugh O'Connor, of Sackville- street, in the city of Dublin, Esq.

On the 2nd inst., at Hove Church, near Brighton, the Hon. Mr. Pomeroy, only son of Viscount Harberton, to Florence Wallace, only daughter of William Wallace Legge, Esq., of Malone-house, county Antrim, Ireland.

On the 4th lost, at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, the Rev. Morris Edgar Stan- borough, ILA., to Augusta Herries, youngest daughter of Sir Alexander Young Spearman, Bart.

On the 6th inst., at Chew Magna, the Rev. Edward Octavius Tyler, MA., vicar of Portbory, Somerset, son of Admiral Sir G. Tyler, K.11., of Cottrell, Glamorganshire, to Charlotte Georgians, daughter of the Rev. Edward A. Ommanney, ILA., vicar of Chew Magna and Prebendary of Wells.

On the 8th inst., by special licence, at St. Andrew's Chapel, Brighton, the Baron Be Teissier, to Catherine Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Walpole, Esq., and Lady Margaret Walpole, of Stagbury, Surrey. On the 9th loin., at All Saints', Knightsbridge, John, youngest son of the late Thomas Barrett Leonard, Esq., 31.P., to Isabella Jane, second daughter of the late Sir John Lambton Loraine, Bart., of the county of Northumberland.

On the 11th lost, at Clifton Church, Charles Thomas Bennett, Esq., of Newfound- land and Bristol, to Jane Langriah, only daughter of Walter Stephens, Esq, of Cotham, near Bristol, late of Bridport, Dorset.

DEATHS.

On Easter Sunday, at 72, Baggot-street, Dublin, Felton Frederick William Hervey, Esq., Inspector-General of Prisons, Ireland, son of the late Lionel Charles Hervey„ Esq., aged 85.

On the 2nd inst., at 5, Park-terrace, Westbounte-park, after a long and painful Illness. Colonel George Saler, late Royal Artillery, in his 70th year.

On the 3rd inst., at 29, St. James's-place, Alexander Milne, Esq., C. B., in the 81st year of his age.

On the 3rd inst., at Charleville Forest, Tullamoore, accidentally killed by a fall, the Lady Haniette Hugh Adelaide Bury, second daughter of the late Earl of Cherie- vine, in the eighth year of her age.

On the 4th inst., at 48, Eaton-place, suddenly, the Hon. Frederick Byron, aged 39: On the 5th inst., at his residence, 18, Gloucester-square, Robert Jamieson, Esq. On the 6th inst., at Artramont, in the county of Wexford, Susan, widow of the late Right Hon. Edward Pennefather, formerly Lord Chief Justice of Ireland aged 73.