BIRTHS.
On the 16th of November, at Corfu, the Wife of II. Drummond Wolff, Esq C. M .G., of a daughter.
On the 223, at Chesterfield House, the Countess of Durham, of a son.
On the 23d, at 1, Great Stanhope Street, the Duchess of Manchester, of a son.
On the 23d, at 23, Grosvenor Street, the Lady Frederick FitzRoy, of a son. On the 24th, at Montague Place, Bath Street, Glasgow, the Wife of Daniel Mac- nee, R.S.A., of a daughter. On the 25th, at Breamore, Lady Hulse, of a son.
On the 26th, at 41, Eaton Place, the Wife of John Harvey Astell, Esq., M.P., of a
son.
On the 26th, at St. Andrew's, N.B., the Wife of Sir Charles M. Ochterlouy, Bart., of a son, stillborn.
On the 26th. at 16, Stratton Street, Lady Agnes Hylton Jolliffe, of a daughter. On the 27th, at 24, Onslow Square, the Wife of Captain R. Anstruther, Grenadier Guards, of a son. MARRIAGES.
On the 31st of October' at St. John, New Brunswick, Richard Simonds, Esq„
second son of the late Honourable Charles Simoads, to Ada, sole daughter of M. H. Perley, Esq., her Majesty's Commissioner for the North American Fisheries,
On the 20th of November, at the parish church of Magheragall, county Antrim, Charles Henry Higginson, Esq.' Mauritius Civil Service, to Mary Macaulay, eldest daughter of Sir James MacaulayHigainson, K.C.B., Brookbill.
On the 22d, in the Church of Haddington Road, Dublin, Joshua James M'Evoy, Esq., younger son of the late James M'Evoy, Esq., of Tobertinan, county Meath, and brother of the present M.P. for that county, to the Honourable Mary Netter- 'rifle, second daughter and coheiress of the late Viscount Netterville.
On the 27th, at Anerly Church, Norwood, William Reginald Hesketb, Esq., of Gwrych Castle, Denbighshire, to Agnes Emily Isabella:Fitz Maurice, eldest daughter of Major the Honourable W. E. FitzMauriee, of 12, Hyde Park Square. On the 27th, at Milborne Port, Somerset, the Reverend Edward Duke, of Lake House, Wiltshire, to Jane Mervyn, third daughter of Sir William Coles Medlycott, Bart., of Ven, Somerset.
DEATHS.
On the 8th of November, the Reverend J. T. Twining, D.D., for forty-three years Chaplain to 11.11.'s Forces in Halifax, Nova Scotia, aged sixty-five.
On the 18th, at Hyde, Isle of Wight, the Reverend Richard Shutte, M.A., Rector of High Halden, Tenterden, Kent, and Minor Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral. On the 18th, at Ashdown Park, Sussex, Anne Eliza Elizabeth, widow of Rear- Admiral the Honourable Major Jacob Henniker.
On the 18th, at Bruges, Belgium, James Grange, Esq., late Senior Clerk of II.M.'s Treasury, and formerly of St. Petersburg, aged eighty-four. On the 21st, Walter Coulson, Esq., Q.C.,!and Bendier of Gray's Inn, aged sixty-six. On the 22d, at Lewes, Frederick George Leigh, Esq., nephew of George, sixth Lord Byron. On the 23d, at his residence, York Place, Guernsey, Dr. Halahan, Inspector- General of Hospitals, late Royal Artillery, aged seventy. On the 23d, at Halswell House, Somerset, Colonel Ketneys Tynte, formerly M.P. for Bridgewater, in his eighty-third year. On the 24th, the Reverend George Croly, LL.D., of 9, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, rector of the united parishes of St. Stephen's and St. Benet's, London.
On the 25th, at Arundel Castle, the Duke of Norfolk. E.M., aged forty-five.
On the 25th, at Stanton Lacy House, Ludlow,Alicia, Dowager Lady Trimlestown, aged eighty-seven. On the 26th, at her residence, 38, Marine Parade, Dover, aged eighty-seven, Catharine, relict of the late Admiral Wilson, of Redgrave Hall, in the county of Suffolk.