BIRTHS.
On the 11th March, at Front Vicarage, the Lady of the Rev. Sir Henry Thompson,
Bart., of a son, who survived but a few hours.
On the 13th, at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, Lady Fletcher, of a son.
On the 13th, at the Vicarage. Boreham, the Wife of the Rev. Henry Brown, of a
daughter.
On the 13th, In Whitehall Place, Mrs. Swynfen Jervis, of a son.
On the 13th, at the School House, Rugby, the Lady of the Rev. Dr. Tait, of a daughter.
On the 13th, at Hingham, the Lady Elinor Wodehouse, of a son.
On the 13th, at Walberton House, Sussex, the Lady of Captoin Sulivan, of a daughter.
On the 15th, at Kingsbury Episcopi Vicarage, Somerset. the Lady of the Rev. J. IL
Fowler, of a daughter.
On the 17th, in Bryanston Square, the Viscountess Hood, of a son. MARRIAGES.
On the 3d February, at St. James's Church, Kingston, Canada West, Arthur A. Far- mer, Esq., of Huntingforci, near Woodstock, Canada West, second son of the late W. M. Farmer, Esq., of Nonsuch Park, Surrey, to Louise Emily, daughter of the Hon. P. B. de Blagniere- On the 14th, at Gibraltar, Captain Haskett Smith, late of the Seventy-ninth Regiment of Highlanders, to Antonia, daughter of Senor Cavallero, formerly of Granada.
On the 10th March, at Chiswick Church, Alexander flans, eldest son of A. Cooper, Esq., R.A., to Maria Louisa, third daughter of the late Edward Stewart Cameron, ESq. On the 16th, at Hove, near Brighton, the Hon. Arthur Schomberg Kerr, youngest son of the late Vice-Admiral Lord Mark Kerr, and Charlotte, late Countess of Antrim, to Agnes Stewart, youngest daughter of J. H. Frankland, Esq., of Rushing House, Surrey. On the 16th, at the Chapel of the British Embassy, Paris, James Duff, Esq., M.P, eldest son of General the Hon. Sir Alexander Duff, to the Lady Agnes Georgians Eliza- beth flay, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Errol,
On the 17th, at St. Mary's, Carlisle, T. Perronet Edward Thompson, Esq., of Lin- coln's inn, Barrister-at-law, to Ellen .Mary, eldest daughter of Edward James, Esq., of Totnes.
On the 17th, at the District Church of St. John the Evangelist, Clifton, Ormus, youngest son of the late John Biddulph, Esq., GI' Ledbury, Herefordshire, to Caroline Margaret, daughter of the late Sir John Godfrey Thomas, Bart., of Bedlam, Sussex; Ott the 19th, Captain Henry Wells Gifford, R.N., son of Admiral Gifford, to Ella Emilia, fourth daughter of the late Major-tieneril Sir Benjamin C. Stephenson, G.C.11.
DEATHS On the 20th December, at Kingston, in Jamaica, Mrs. Drury, Relict of the late Ad- miral Thomas Drury ; in her 85th year.
On the 9th March, at Hampstead, Mrs. Sale, Relict of the late Captain George Sale, of Bristol ; In her 90th year.
On the 11th, at Darmstadt, Robert, youngest son of the late Right Rev. Joseph Allen, D.D., Lord Bishop of Ely.
On the 11th, at Llanfwrog, Ruthin, Edward Jones, a pauper ; in his 104th year. The deceased occupied himself till lately in making walking-sticks and horn and bone to- bacco-boxes, at winch, notwithstanding his great age, he was very expert.
On the 13th, at Collin Deep, Hendon, Captain John Bamford, late of her Majesty's Eighteenth Regiment of Light Dragoons, and for many years Adjutant of the Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster ; in his 73d year.
On the 14th at Camberwell, Nicholas Le Richeux, a Protestant refugee from Nor- mandy; in his 103d year. Two of his brothers lived above one hundred years in France ; and ids wife died three years since at the age of ninety-three.
On the 14th, at Wormley House, Rena, Jane, Wife of William Bound, Esq. ; in her 97th year.
On the 14th, at Cheltenham. Laura, the Wife of Colonel Northey, and daughter of the late Sir William Paxton, of Middleton Hall, Carmarthenshire.
On the 15th, In Park Street, Jane Dorothea, Lady Methuen ; in her 59th year.
On the 15th, Miss Booth, the eldest sister of Sir Felix Booth, Bart.
On the 15th, at Edinburgh, Anne, Relict of Captain John Hcnryson, Royal Engineers.
On the 18th, at Brighton, Rear-Admiral Skipsey.
Lately, at Torbert, In the Island of Harris, Mr. Martin ; in his 112th year. TM within a few days of his death he enjoyed the use of his faculties, and was able to travel a dozen miles. lie had a lively recollection of many incidents connected with the eventful '45.
Lately, in Paris, Le Chevalier Renoux, the painter of the pictures now exhibiting at the Diorama, Regent's Park.