1ERTHS.
On the 21st September, at Boulogne, the Hon. Mrs. Henry Graves, of a son.
On the 22d, at Woodside House, Ayrshire, Mrs. Cochran Patrick, of Ladyland, of a son, who only survived a few hours.
On the 26th, at Tregoyd, near Hay, Viscountess Hereford, of a son. On the 26th, at Brussels, the Hon. Mrs. Henry Turner, of a son.
On the 29th, at Hyning, near Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, the Lady of Lieutenant-
Colonel Brandreth, of a son.
On the 30th, at Wildernesse Park, the Marchioness Camden, of a daughter. • On the 30th, at Cohn House, Cromer, the Lady of Sir Edward N. Buxton, Bart., M.P., of a daughter.
On the 1st October, at the Rectory, Tooting, the Wife of the Rev. R. W. Grooves, of a daughter.
NalinUGES.
On the 20th September, at Duncrub House, Perthshire, Lieutenant-Colonel Richardson, of Ballathie and Rinnairdl, to Martha, youngest daughter of the late Right Hon. Lord Rollo.
On the 26th, at Saffron Walden, Thomas Edward Scudamore, Esq„ to Ellen Theo- dora, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Nicholas Bull, LL.B., Vicar of Saffron Walden, Essex, and of Ickleton, Cambridgeshire. On the 26th, at West Iloathley, Sussex, the Rev. George Clifford Pease. MA., or Magdalen College, Cambridgeshire, to Clarissa, youngest daughter of John Turner,. Esq., of Gravetye Manor, Sussex. On the 26th, Adolphus Augustus Tumour, son of the Hon. and Rev. A. A. Tar- nour, Rector of Tatterford, Norfolk, to Mary Anne Elizabeth Grace, only child of Alexander Pearson, Esq.. of Park House, Stainmore, Westmoreland.
On the 1st October, at St. George's, Bloomsbury, Dr. Charles Thomas Coote, Fel- low of Pembroke College, Oxford, and one of the Ratcliffe Travelling Fellows, youngest son of Richard Holmes Coote, of the Grove, Blackheath, and of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, to Frances Sophia, younger daughter of William Lewis, Esq., of Woburn Place, and of Gray's Inn.
On the 1st, at St. Pancras Church, the Rev. James Walter Cary, D.D., of Chiches- ter House, Brighton, to Frances Sarah, youngest daughter of the late John Butler Harrison, Esq., of St. Mary's, Southampton.
DEATHS.
On the 19th June, at Labuan, near Borneo, John Wilson, Esq., H.E.I.C.S. in his 36th year
On the 5th July. at Victoria, Hongkong, Major Vincent J. Biscoe, commanding officer of Royal Engineers in that settlement; in his 56th year.
On the 21st September, at Glencarradle, Argyllshire, Lady Munro, Widow of Major-General Sir Thomas Munro, Bart., K.C.B. On the 24th, drowned, in consequence of the wreck of the Superb steamer on her passage from St. Malo to Jersey, Mr. John Reid Jackson, of Cork Street, Burling- ton Gardens, and Hampstead ; in his 56th year. His only son, John Reginald, aged 15, and his daughter, Elizabeth Percy,. aged 14, perished at the same time ; leaving three younger children almost unconscious of their sad bereavement. On the 26th, at Wakefield, the Rev. William Atherton ; in the 75th year of his age, and the 54th of his ministry amongst the Wesleyan Methodists. He was a laborious, faithful, and eloquent pastor, and filled the highest office in the Wesleyan Connexion, that of President of the Conference, in the year 1846-7.
On the 26th, at Lanark, Thomas Smith, Esq., A.M., Rector of the Grammar School of Lanark, and one of the Magistrates of that burgh.
On the 27th, at Bonn, on the Rhine, the Right Hon. Chandos Lord Leigh; in his 60th year.
On the 27th, at Belle Vue, Sevenoaks, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Austen, fourth son of the late Francis M. Austen, Esq. of Kippington, in the same county.
On the 27th, in Mabledon Place. Burton Crestetit, the Rev. Richard Garnett, M.A., Assistant-Keeper in the department of Printed Books at the British Museum ; in his 62d year. On the 28th, the Bev. Gains Barry, Rector of Little Sodbury, Gloucestershire; in his 80th year. On the 28th, at Horton Rectory, the Rev. William Brown, having been Rector of the parish fifty-five years. On the 28th, in James Street, Buckingham Gate, Thomas Amyot, Esq., IP.B.13... F.S.A.; in his 76th year. On the 28th, at Cheltenham, Commander Francis Beaumont, it.N.; in his 634 year.
On the 28th. at Brighton, Major-General James Durant, of the Bengal Army.
On the 29th, at Cheltenham' Flizabeth, Relict of the Reverend Jonathan Morgan, D.D., late Rector of Headley, Surrey. On the 29th, in liardres Street, Ramsgate, Mr. Thomas Stevens ; in his 90th year. On the 29th, at his residence. St. Andre's, near Bruges, Henry Berney, Esq., third surviving son of the late Sir John Berney. Bart.
On the 30th, at Pendyffryn, near Conway, Rear-Admiral Sir John Marshall, of Pen- y-Gardden, Denbighslure, in consequence of a fall from a gig; in his 64th year.
On the 1st October, at Sidcup, 'Thomas Henry Placket, Esq. of Clifford Street, and of Sidcup Place, Footscray, Kent, late Chief Clerk of the Secretary of State's Office for the Home Department; in his 78th year.
On the 3d, at Southsea, Portsmouth, Catherine Letitia Dandridge ; in her 25th
year.