BIRTHS.
Oa the 26th May, at Harewood. Cornwall, the Wife of the Rev. Reginald Hob- house. Rector of St. Ire, of a daughter, which survived only four days. On the 27th, at Ickleford House, near Hitchin, the Hon. Mrs. Frederick Dud- ley Ryder, of a daughter. On the 30th, in Marine Parade, Dover, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Ferrara, R.L.S., of a daughter. On the 2d June, in Sussex Terrace, Hyde Park Gardens, the Lady Garvagh, of a son and heir.
MARRIAGES.
On the 20th May, at Eardisley, Herefordshire, Lieutenant-Colonel Strode. the Cedars, Worcestershire, to Emma, eldest daughter of the Rev. Rice Price, Vicar of Eardisley. On the 24th, at the British Consulate, Bayonne, Fitzherbert Dame Lucas, second son of the Right Hon. Edward Lucas, of Castleshane. Monaghan, to Laura Adelaide Scudamore, only child of Lieutenant-Colonel Scudamore, of Eentchurch Court, Herefordshire.
On the let June, at St. George's, Hanover Square. W. P. Trevelyan, youngest son of the late Archdeacon Trevelyan, to Maria, third daughter of the Hon. P. Pleydell Bouverie.
On the 1st, at St. John's Chapel, Coolhurst, the Hon. Robert Henley, to Emily Louisa, eldest daughter of Robert Mdridge, Esq., of New Lodge, Horsham.
On the 1st, at Great Hoskesley, Captain Richard Robert Quin, R.N., only son of Lord George Quin, to Selina Catherine Laura, eldest daughter of the Rev. David F. Markham, Canon of Windsor. On the 2d, at Grays Church, Percy Leonard, youngest son of Sir John Henry petty, Bart., of Upton, Essex, to Eliza Anne, only daughter of John Sanderson Riggs, Esq., of Belmont Castle, in the same county. On the 2d. at Wharton House, Edinburgh, Matthew Dysart Hunter, eldest survi- ving son of the late General Sir Martin Hunter, to Isabella Dorothea, eldest daugh- ter of John Buckle, Esq.
DEATHS.
On the 13th May, at Rome, Louisa Maude, Wife of George W. Allan. Esq.. of Toronto, Canada, and daughter of the Hon. Chief Justice Robinson ; in her 27th year. On the 23d, at Funchal, Madeira, Sir Charles Forbes, Bart., of Newe and Eding- lassie ; in his 20th year. On the 24th, in York Place, Edinburgh, Lady Grant, of Rothiemurchus ; in her 77th year. On the 26th, in Howley Place Villas, Archibald Hay, Esq., late Captain in the Eighty-ninth and Eighty-sixth Regiments, youngest son of the late General Sir James Hay, K.C.H. ; in his 41st year. On the 27th, in the Albany, Major-General Martin, of Enfield; in his 64th year. On the 30th, at Highclere, the seat of his nephew, the Earl of Carnarvon, the Hon. Edward Charles Hugh Herbert, of Tittern House, near Taunton; in his 50th year. On the let June, at Evington, Leicestershire, Colonel John Dick Burnaby, for- merly of the First Regiment of Foot, or Grenadier Guards, and for upwards of thirty tears a Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester ; in Ids 76th year. On the 2d, in Bryanston Street, Cecil, Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Arney, and second daughter of the Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Gloucester.