BIRTHS.
On the 16th April, at Nice, the Marchioness of Abercorn, of a son, which only
survived twelve hours.
On the 20th, the Hon. Mrs. Edward Upton, of a son and heir. On the 221, at Bromham Hall, Bedfordshire, the Wife of Basil Cochrane, Esq., of
SOD.
On the 26d, in Brook Street, the Hon. Mrs. Proctor Beauchamp, of a son. On the 24th, at Bromley, Rent, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Chase Parr, of the Bombay Army, of a son. On the 25th, the Wife of the Be,. R. Durant Buttemer, Rector of Easton, near Winchester, of a daughter. On the 25th, the Wife of E. Lankester, F.R.S., of Old Burlington Street, of a daughter. On the 25th, at St. Breward Vicarage, Cornwall, the Wife of the Rev. George Mar- tin, D.D., Vicar of St. Breward, of a daughter. On the 26th, at Windlestone Hall, county of Durham, Lady Eden, of a daughter. On the 27th, in Hertford Street, Mayfair, Lady Charlotte Neville, prematurely, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On the 19th April, at ldinstead Church, Hants, the Rey. William Walton Her- ringbam, M.A., St. Peter's College, Cambridge, to Matilda Anne, youngest daughter of Om late Major-General J. B. Parker, CR., of the Royal Artillery, and Lieutenant- Governor of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. On the 21st, at Butleigh Church, the Rev. J. G. Hickley, Rector of Street and Walton, to Mary Sophia, daughter of the late Sir Alexander Hood, Bart., of Woot- ton, Somerset. On the 21st, at Trinity Church, Botleys, Leycester, eldest son of Edward Pen- rhyn, Esq., of East Sheen, Surrey, to Vere, second daughter of Robert Gosling,Esq., of Botley's Park, Surrey.
On the 21st, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Henry Charles Watson, Lieutenant H. M. Third West India Regiment, son of the late Henry Norris Watson, Esq., of Charl- ton House, Dover, to Jane Blair, youngest daughter of Sir Robert Alexander Oherp- 'd MD, KC of Paris.
On the 25th, at St. Michael's Church, Chester Square, Gustavus T. Smith, Esq., of Goldicote, Worcestershire, to Lady Mordaunt, of Walton Court, Warwickshire.
On the 26th, at the district-church of Penwerris, Falmouth William Wood, Esq., Lieutenant R.N, son of his Excellency Lientenant-Generd William Wood, C. commanding the Forces in the Windward Islands, to Rose, second daughter of Com- mander Wentworth Parsons Croke, R.N.
On the 26th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Charles Penruddocke, Esq., of Compton Park, Wilt,, to Flora Henrietta, second daughter of Walter Long, Esq., M.P., of Rood Ashton, Wilts. On the 27th, at Acton, Middlesex, Henry Pering Penew Crease, Esq., of the Middle Temple, eldest son of Captain Crease, R.N., to Sarah, eldest daughter of Professor Lindley, of Acton Green. On the 27th, at Silchester, Hants, Captain Geoffrey Thomas Phipps Hornby, KN. eldest son of Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby, K.C.B., to Emily Frances, only daughter of the Rev. John Coles, of Ditcham Park, and Rector of Silchester.
DEATHS.
On the 20th April, at Brighton, Lieutenant-General Pereira, Madras Army ; in Isis 77th year. On the 20th, in Piccadilly, Samuel Woodburn, Esq., of St. Martin's Lane, and Coedgwgan Hall; in his 67th year. On the 22d, in Portland Place, George Hammond, Req.; in his 91st year, On the 22d, at Castle Hall, Milford Haven, Philippa, the ;relict of the late Rev. Richard Whish, M.A., Prebendary of Salisbury, ikc., of Northwold, Norfolk ; in her 95th year. On the 23d, in Dartmouth Street, Westminster, Mrs. Jane Wright ; in her 94th year. On the 26th, at Dover, General Sir Thomas Gage Montresor, E.C., -Colonel of the Second (the Queen's) Dragoon Guards. On the 26th, Mr. Charles Bloomfield, eldest son of the author of " The Farmer's Boy "; in his 55th year.