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Brants.

On the 5th September, at Rokeby Hall, Lady Robinson, of a daughter. On the 12th, at Hazelwood Castle, the Hon. Mrs. Vavasour, of a son.

On the 12th, at Tawstock Court, Devon, the Wife of Edward Weld, Esq., of a daughter. On the 15th, at Kinsale, the Wife of Captain Duncan, West Cork Artillery, of a eon.

On the 15th, at Abbot's Moss, Cheshire, the Hon. Mrs. Cholmondeley, of a son.

On the 18th, at Courtown, the Countess of Courtown, of a son.

On the 18th, at Priors Lee Hall, Shropshire, the Wife of Thomas Ellwood Horton, Esq., of a daughter. At Parkfield, near Sydney, N. S. Wales, the Wife of Professor Pell, of the Uni- versity, of a daughter. MARRIAGES.

On the 12th July, at St. James's Cathedral, Port Louis, Mauritius, Lord John Henry Taylour, Captain H.M.'s Eighty-fifth Regiment Light Infantry, to Mary Hammond, youngest daughter of Robert Macfarlane, Esq., Ordnance Storekeeper. On the 12th September, at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Glasgow, Gilbert, eldest son of Henry Wakefield, Esq., of Russell Square. and grandson of the late Gilbert Wakefield, B.A.. to Margaret M'Connel, eldest daughter of the late William David- son, Esq., of Glasgow. On the 13th, at Bagley, William Cecil, son of Rowland and Lady Lucy Standish, of Scaleby Castle, Cumberland, and Farley Hill House, Berkshire, to Emma, daughter of William Robins, Esq., of Bagley House, Stourbridge.

On the 13th, at Batcombe Church, Somersetshire, R. Marsh Watson, Esq., of Lin- coln's Inn, and the Rectory, Great Snoring, Norfolk, to Charlotte Angerston, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Brown, Rector of Batcombe cum Upton Noble, Somerset.

On the 18th, at Farmington, Gloucestershire, Edward John Beckett Marriott, Esq., second eon of the late Lieutenant-General Thomas Marriott, of Avon Bank, Worcestershire, to Georgians Mary, second daughter of Harry Edmund Waller, Esq, of Farmington Lodge, Gloucestershire, and Kirby Fleetham Hall, Yorkshire. On the 19th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Thomas Bromley, Esq., third son of Admiral Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart., to Clara Fitz-Roy Paley, only child of Sir Fits-Roy KeUy Ml'. On the 20th, at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Captain George ROB13, R.E., eldest son of General Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross, G.C.B. to Harriet Isabella, eldest daughter of E. R. Northey, Esq., of Woodcote House, ipsom.

DEATHS.

On the 7th September, at Ayr, N. B., Captain Charles Acton. Broke, Royal Engi- neers, third son of the late Rear-Admiral Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, Bart., K.C.B.; in his 37th year. On the 8th, at Ardgour House, Argyllshire, Alexander Maclean, Esq., of Ardgour. On the 9th, at Stoke Rectory, Guildford, the Rev. William Henry Stevens, A.M. ; in his 41st year.

On the 13th, off Broadstairs, by the upsetting of a boat, Robert J. B. Neave, Esq., eldest son of the late Robert Reeve, Esq., B.C.S. ; in his 20th year.

On the 13th, off Broadstairs, by the upsetting of a boat, Charles Griffiths, son of Major Griffiths, Royal Artillery.

On the 13th, at Brancepeth Cattle, Durham, the seat of Viscount Boyne, Sir Andrew Vincent corhet; Bart., of Acton Reynald Hall, Shropshire; in his 55th year. On the 14th, in Nile Street, Bath, Admiral Gordon.

On the 14th, at Winwick Hall, Lancashire, the Rev. James John Hornby, Bettor of Winwick ; in his 78th year. On the 15th, at Brighton, General Hugh Stacey Osborne, H.E.I.C.S., Bombay Establishment, of Pengelly House, Cheshunt, Herta ; in his 84th year. On the 150, at Semley, near Shaftesbury, the Rev. Ralph Ord, Rector of Semley, and formerly Student of Christ Church, Oxford; in his 86th year.. On the 15th, from a hurt occasioned by a fail on the 30th ulthno,.Francis Lloyd, Esq., of Oilstone Lodge, Brompton, eldest son of the late James Lloyd, Esq., of Birmingham ; in his 52d year. On the 15th, at Lutwyche Hall, Salop, Dorothy, widow of Colonel Lyde Browne, late of the Twenty-first Fusiliers ; in her 91st year.

On the 15th, at Woolwich, Captain Charles William Grey, Royal Artillery, eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir Charles Edward Grey ; in his 30th year. On the 16th, at Flora Lodge, Englefield Green, B. Pistrucci, Esq., her Majesty's Chief Medallist; in his 73d year. On the 16th, suddenly, at Clontuskert Glebe, Co. Galway, Ireland, of apoplexy, the Rev. Richard Collis, Rector of that parish, fourth son of the Rev. Robt, Collis, Rector of Kilconuell, and brother of the Rev. John Day Collis, Head Master of Bromsgrove School; in his 29th year. On the 17th, at Frankfort-on-the-Maine, very suddenly. Emily, wife of Wm. Leigh Brook, Eeq., of Meltham Hall, near Huddersfield, and daughter of Joseph Armi- tage. Esq., of Birkby Lodge ; in her 34th year. Also, equally sudden, at Cologne, on the 19th, William Leigh Brook, Esq., Deputy-Lieutenant and Magistrate for the West Riding of Yorkshire; in his 45th year. On the 18th, in Durham, J. F. W. Johnston, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Durham ; in his 59th year, On the 18th, at the Countess Dowager of Glasgow's, Island of Cumbrae, Augusta Georgina Frederica, only daughter of the late Lord Frederick FitzClarence.