BIRTHS.
On the 20th July, at Cardiff, the Wife of the Hon. J. F. Edger, of Hongkong, of a son.
On the 21st, at Stoneham Park, the Wife of Thomas Willie Fleming, Esq., of a son and heir.
On the 22d, the Hon. Mrs. Whaites, of a son. On the 22d, at Thornton. Rectory, Craven, Yorkshire, the Wife of the Rev. L. S. Morris, of a son. On the 22d, in Wilton Crescent, the Wife of Captain Lowther, M.P., of a daughter. On the 22d, at. Edinburgh, Lady Elizabeth Readily, of a son. On the 23d, in Eaton Square, the Wife of Henry Hussey Vivian, Esq., M.P., of a son.
Oa the 23d, at Ramsgate, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell, Eig,lity- seventh Royal Irish Fusiliers, of a son.
On the 24th, at the Rectory, Clapham, the Wife of the Rev. Wentworth Bowyer, of a daughter. On the 24th, in Great Cumberland Street, Hyde Park, the Wife of Thomas Cham- bers, Eaq., M.P., of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 18th July, at St. James's Church, Robert Edward King, Esq., grandson of General Viscount Lorton, to the Hon. Augusta Chichester, daughter of the late and sister of the present Lord Templemore.
On the 20th, at Westcott, near Dorking, the Rev. Constantine Eatlin Prichard, late Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, Rector of South Luffenham, Rutland, and NPrebendary of Wells Cathedral, to Mary Alice, youngest daughter of Henry Seymour, ., of Wells, Somerset. On the 22d, at St. John the Baptist, in the Savoy, Benjamin Auber Leach, Esq., Ian of William Leach, Esq., of Blenheim House, St. John's Wood, to Emily, eldest daughter of Frederick Dawes Danvers, Esq., of Lancaster Place ; also, at the same time and place, William Brinton, M.D., of Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, to Mary, second daughter of Frederick Dawes Danvers, Esq. On the 25th, at Enfield, Janice Whatuian Bosafiquet, Esq., of Claymore, to Frances Georgina Elizabeth, daughter of the late idea. Han. Lord .John Somerset, and granddaughter of Henry fifth Duke of Beaufort.
On the 25th, at St. Anne's Church, Dublin, Samuel Stephen Bateson, second son of Sir Robert Bateson, Bart., of Belvoir Park, county Down, to Flonnda, eldest daughter of Lord Castlemaine of Moydrum Castle, county Westmeath. On the 25th, at St. Mary's Chapel, Inverury, Aberdeenshire, Robert Grant, Esq., of Druminnor, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Sir John Forbes, Bart., of Craigievar. On the 26th, at Hayton, Notts, Samuel Thomas Cooper, Esq., of Leeds, to Anne, daughter of Robert Hartshorne Barber, Esq., of Hayton Castle.
On the 27th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Lieutenant-Colonel Carleton, Cold- stream Guards, to the lion. Charlotte Elobhouse, eldest daughter of Lord Broughton.
DEATHS.
On the 29th May, at Mauritius, Adolphus Edward Shelly, Assistant-Auditor- General of the island, third son of tee late Sir John Shelly, Bart.; in his 42d year. On the Ilth July, at Newtown Hamilton Rectory, of malignant typhus fever, taken in the discharge of his duty, the Rev. Henry Purdon Disney. On the 15th, at Topsham, Captain Samuel Hoskins, R.N.
On the 19th, Thomas Maynell, Esq., of Kilvington Hall, and the Fryerage Farm, Yorkshire ; in his 80th year.
On the 20th, at Watford, Herta, John Westlake, Esq., late of her Majesty's Cus- toms; in his 93d year. On the 20th, at Buckland, Lymington, Caroline, the widow of Robert Southey, Esq., LL.D.
On the 21st, at Rock Place, Kingsland, Mr. William Holloway, late of the East India House; in his 97th year.
On the 22d, at Aberdeen, drowned whilst bathing, Murray Pattison, eldest son of J. Pattison Thorn, Esq., of Allen Terrace, Kensington; in his 13th year.
On the 28d, in Eaton Place, Lady Mary Emma Lowry Corry, second daughter of the late Earl of Behnore ; in her lath year. On the 23d, at Hammersmith, Ann, relict of John Joseph Killik, Esq.; in her 91st year. On the 24th, in Sussex Terrace, Hyde Park Gardens, General Sir Henry King, C.B., K.C.H., K.C. Colonel of the Third Regiment of Foot ; in his 77th year. On the 25th, in lienstridge Villas, St. John's Wood, Mary, widow of the late B. B. Hayden ; in her 61st year. On the 26th, in Hornsey Road, George Bretthigharn Sowerby, F.L.S., of Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, author of several works on Natural History ; in his 65th. year. On the 26th, at Fareham, Hants, drowned whilst bathing, Harry Althorn and Nathaniel Bradshaw Stuart, aged nine and eight years, children of Lieutenant- Colonel Cumberlege, Seventh Madras Light Cavalry, serving at Saugor, Central India.