28 MAY 1859, Page 10

SHIMS

On the 17th of May, at Orton Longueville, the Marchioness of Huntly, of a son. On the 18th, at Ham, Surrey, the Hon. Mrs. Hamilton Forbes, of a daughter. On the litt,h, at Hamburg, the Wife of William Lindley, Esq., of a son. On the 20th, at 41, Grosvenor Square, the Lady Charlotte Watson Taylor, of a son.

On the 22d, at WoolvvIch, the Wife of Colonel Francklyn, C.B., Royal Artillery, of a daughter.

On the 23d, at Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth, Lady Leigh, of a son. On the 25th, at 5, Chesham Street, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Hogg, First Life Guards, of a daughter. On the 27th, at 45, Biandford Square, N. %%. Mrs. Joseph W. Chitty of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 7th of April, at Allahabad, East Indies, John Hudson, Esq., Captain H.M.'s Forty-third Regiment Light Infantry, Brigade-Major at Allahabad, eldest son of Capt.J. Hudson, R.N., to Isabel Muir, second daughter of major-General Chas. F. Havelock, Imperial Ottoman Army.

On the 12th, at St. Peter's Fort William, Calcutta, Lieut.-Colonel Scudamore, C.B., H.M.'s Fourteenth (King's) Light Dragoons, to Caroline, the eldest daugh- ter of Philip W. Le Geyt, Esq., of the Bombay Civil Service, and Legislative Mem- ber of the Council of India.

On the 17th of May, at Waterford, Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Victoria Cross, Lieut. Bengal Artillery, son of Gen. A. Roberts, C.B., to Nora Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late John Rows, Esq., Seventy-third Foot.

On the 18th, at West Clayton Street Chapel, Newcastle-on-Tyne, William Henry, son of the Hon. G. F. Angas, of Lindsay Park, Angaston, Member of the Legisla- tive Council of South Australia, to Mary, only daughter of the Rev. George Steward, of Eusemere Hill, Westmoreland, and Newcastle-on-Tyne.

On the lath, at All Saint's Church, Rutland Gate, the Rev. Lethbridge C. E. Moore, MA. (late Capt. H.M.'s Seventeenth Regt.), son of the late Capt. Moore, of the same Regt., to Agnes Emma, second daughter of the late Right Rev. Ph. N. Shuttleworth, Bishop of Chichester.

DEATHS.

On the 31st of March, killed in action, near the Jerwalt Pass, on the frontier aff Gude, Lieutenant Robert lanes Grant. Adjutant of the First Sikh Infantry, and younger son of the late Sir Robert I. Grant, Bart., aged twenty-five. On the Ilth of May, at Marton House, Penrith, the Rev. Francis John Cour- tenay, Rector of North Hovey, Devon, aged fifty-nine. On the 14th, at Brecon, the Ven. Richard Davies, MA., Archdeacon and Vicar of Brecon, agei eighty-two.

On the 16th, at Madrid, Philip Musgrave, Esq., eldest son of Sir George Mus- grave, Bart., of Edenhall, Cumberland. On the 20th, at Great:Yarmouth, Norfolk, Vice-Admiral William Stanhope Lovell, K.H., in his seventy-first year. On the 22d, at Ospringe House, Kent, Lieut.-Col. Henry William Montresor, Royal Artillery, third surviving son of the late General Sir Thomas G. Moutresor, K.C.H., &c.

On the 22d, at his residence, No. 421, Strand, Mr. George Biggs, late proprietor of the Family Herald, in the 65th year of his age.

On the 24th, at the Adelphi Hotel, London, Thomas Loup:len, Esq., Commander of the R. BI.S. Wye, aged thirty-seven. Drowned at sea, on his passage from Malta to England, by falling overboard from the Peninsula and Oriental Company 's steam-packet Ripon, Rear-Admiral Samuel Thornton, aged alaty-two.