BIRTHS.
On the 9th May, at Gibraltar, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Savage, Royal Engi- neers, of a daughter.
On the 12th, in Belgrave Square, Lady Cecilia Des Voeux, of a son.
On the 12th, at Bianchi, Berke, the Lady of Captain Wright, R.N., of a daughter. On the 13th, the Lady of the Hon: Charles Napier, of a son. On the 13th, in Bedford Square, the Wife of John E. Frere, Esq., Commander Royal Navy, of a daughter.
On the 13th, at Mrs. Somea's, Stratford Green, Essex, the Wife of the Rev. C. C. Layaed, Vicar of Mayfield, Derbyshire, of a daughter. On the 14th, at Shlde Hill, Isle of Wight, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel E. Napier, of a daughter.
On the 16th, at Codicote Lodge, Lady Emily Cavendish, of a daughter.
On the 16th, in Belgrave Square, the Hon. Mrs. Fellowes, of a son and heir. MARRIAGES.
On the 22d February, at Umballa, Charles Russell Colt, Esq., King's Own Light Dra- goons, to Geraldine Adelaide Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Major-General Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert, K.C.B., commanding Sirhind Division. On the 11th May, at Wicken Rectory, Frances Church, fourth daughter of the Rev. Charles George, to the Rev. George Bullock, Vicar of Aldworth.
On the 11th, at the British Embassy, Paris, Count Edouard de Cossette, of the Chateau de Roquefort, in Normandy, to Anne Mary, third daughter of the late David Fa, Esq., of CavershaM Grime, Oxfordshire. On the 16th, at the Roman Catholic Chapel, Spanish Place, Edward Henry Mostyn, Req., formerly a Ca?tain in her Majesty's Eighth Hussars, second son of the late Sir Edward Mostyn, Dart., of Talacre, to Anastasia Elizabeth, Relict of Edward Joseph Smythe, Esq., of Acton Burnell.
On the 16th, at Tor Church, Devon, Albany B. Savile, Esq., Heine Park, Ashburton, to Elizabeth Anna, eldest daughter of Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk, Bart., of Hidden House, DevOn.
On the 17th, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Edmund Law, Esq., of the Inner Temple, eldest soli of William John Law, Esq., of Berated, Sussex, to Frederica, daughter of the lion. Charles Ewan Law, M.P., Recorder of London.
DEATHS.
On the 13th March, on board the ship Seathampton, on his return from India, Captain George Quires Nesbitt, B.N.I., third son of the late Major-General Nesbitt, ELC.S.; in his 35th yds/. On the 20th April, at the Palace, Corfu, Lieutenant-Colonel Parsons, the Resident of Lance. in ills 63d year.
On the let May, at Malta, Ernest Mend Lethbridge, H.M.S. Trafalgar, third son of John Beak Lethbridge, Esq., of Cosham Lodge, Hants ; in his 16th year.
On the at Southampton, Glanville Taylor, Esq. ; he landed from the steamer likidostan four days previous to his death, after eighteen years' service in India. Ells daughter hail been ill for some time ; the excitement caused by seeing her father In a dying statethastened her death, which took place the following day.
On the ilth, at Weymouth, Rebecca Mary. Relict of the late Captain T. Curtis, R.N., YetuVer-ilaughter of the late Sir William Curtis.. On the llth, in St. James's Place, William Cripps, Esq., M.P. Mr Cirencester ; In 1111 43d year.
On the 12th. at Longleat, the Right Hon. Lord Ashburton ; In his 74th year. On the 13th, at Brighton, Woodbine Parish, Esq., many years Chairman of the Board of Excise, N.B. ; In his 80th year.
On the 16th, at Philllmore Place, Kensington, Elizabeth Louisa, Baroness de Neils', Relict ofthe late Baron de Noilal de la Loyrte.; In her 91st year.
On the 17th, at Richmond, Charles Buller, Esq., formerly of the East India Com- pany's Civil Service, and for some years M.P. for West Looe ; in his 74th year.
On the 17th, at Brixton, Captain Thomas Warrand, R.N. ; in his 73d year.
Lately, at Maryport, Mrs. Hannah Calmer; In her 101st year.