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BIRTHS.

June 25, at Woolwich, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel Blackwood Price, Royal Artillery, of a daughter.

June 27, at Knotty Ash House, near Liverpool, the wife of Capt. Withington, Half-pay, Rifle Brigade, of a daughter.

June 24, at Horfield, near Clifton, the wife of Major Shervinton, BrigadeMajor, Military Train, of a son.

June 29, at Kingstown, near Dublin, the wife of Major Holden, 13th Light Dragoons, of a son.

June 30, at 2 Gloucester-Gardens, Hyde-park, the residence of her father, J. S. Boldero, Esq., late Bengal C.S., the wife of C. M. Drew, Esq., late H.M.'s 24th Regiment, of a daughter.

July 2, at Cheltenham, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel Brown Constable, of a daughter.

July 4, at Gibraltar, the wife of Major R. M'Leod Sutherland, 92nd Highlanders, of a daughter.

July 4, at Leamington, the wife of Captain Jervis, Royal Artillery, of a

son.

July 5, at Malta, the wife of Captain Robert Boyle, Royal Artillery, of a son. July 8, at 5 Middleton-road, Dalston, the wife of Capt. Dewar of a daughter.

July 9, at Cheltenham, the widow of the late Major Edward Kevin, Madras Army, of a son, stillborn.

July 10, at Waltham Abbey, the wife of Captain Inglis, Royal Engineers, of

a son.

July 11, at the Hermitage, Sandgate, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel J. R. Heyland, Military Train, of a son.

July 11, at Weymouth, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel Alcock Stawell, of Kilbrittain Castle, county of Cork, of a daughter.

July 12, at Fareham, Hampshire, the wife of Captain W. D. Graham, Bombay Engineers, of a daughter.

July 12, in Paris, the wife of Captain O. A. Grimston, late 19th Regiment, of a daughter, stlllborn.

July 10, at Trinity-grove, near Edinburgh, the wife of Captain George Stopford, R.E., prematurely, of a son, which survived its birth only a short time.

July 16, at Barossa-place, Perth, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel Campbell, Staff Officer of Pensioners, of a daughter.

July 21, at Adderstone House, Northumberland, the wife of Captain Gustavus Coulson, R.N., of a daughter.

July 16, at Hoddington House, Hants, the wife of Edmund W. Crofts, Esq., late Captain of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, of a daughter.

July 9, at Portsmouth, the wife of Paymaster Cunningham, 88th Regt., of a daughter.

July 19, at the official residence of the Captain Superintendent of the Royal Hospital, Haslar, Mrs. S. C. Dacres, wife of Captain S. C. Dacres, R.N., C.B., of a son.

July 21, in Dublin, the wife of Col. Collingwood Dickson, C.B., Royal Artillery, of a son.

July 14, at Spynil House, near Elgin, N.B., the wife of Captain R. H. Gordon, 42nd Royal Highlanders, of a daughter.

July 10, at Fort George, Invernessshire, the wife of Captain J. A. C. Gore, 71st Highland Light Infantry, of a son.

July 21, at Jubilee-place, Plymouth, the wife of J. M. Hockley, Esq., commanding Her Majesty's ship Volcano, of a daughter.

July 19, at Halvertoun, county Kildare, the wife of Captain Purcell, 13th Light Dragoons, of a daughter.

July 14, at Woolwich, the wife of S. Whitchurch Sadler, Esq., R.N., Paymaster of H.M.S. Fisgard, of a daughter.

July 2, at Quebec, the wife of Walter Pearce Serocold, Esq., late Captain 66th Regiment, of a daughter.

May 7, at Valparaiso, the lady of Mr. P. S. Smith, Paymaster H.M.S. Nereus, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

June 24, at Christ Church, Cork, W. J. Hoare, Esq., J.P., late Captain Royal Fusiliers, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest

daughter of J. H. Gamble, Esq., of Morrison's Quay, Cork. Captain Hoare was married August 25, 1854, to Anna,

only daughter of Frederic Lidwill, Esq., of Dromard, J.P., who died of scarlatina, January 3, 1856, four days after her confinement.

June 24, at Stand, Com. H. W. Comber, R.N., Knight of the Legion of Honour, to Maria, eldest daughter of Andrew Comber, Esq., of Stand House, Lancashire.

June 25, at Painstown, Lorenzo William Alexander, Esq., second son of the late John Alexander, of Milford, in the county of Carlow, Esq., to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Bruen, M.P., of Oak Park, in the same county.

June 25, at St. George's, Hanoversquare, Alexander Hamilton, Esq., R.N., to Mary M., second daughter of Ralph Walters, Esq., of Sussex-gardens, Hyde-park.

June 25, at Hove, Brighton, Major Wilbraham, third son of the late Geo. Wilbraham, Esq., of Delamere House, Cheshire, to Catherine Julia, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Powell, of Llanghunidha, Brecon, S.W.

June 25, at St. George's, Tombland, Captain Magnay, 63rd Regiment, to Catherine Jane, only daughter of the Rev. T. J. Batheler, Rector of Arminghall, Norfolk.

June 29, at Drumcondra Church, county Dublin, Major Thomas Henry Somerville, late of 68th Light Infantry, to Adelaide Eliza, daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Sir Josiah Coghill Coghill, Bart., of Belvidere House, Drumcondra.

June 24, at St. Peter's Church, Galashiels, Henry Clark Worthington, Esq., Captain H.M.'s 67th Regiment, to Frances, second daughter of RearAdmiral James Pringle, of Torwoodlee, Solkirkshire, N.B.

June 30, at 12 Royal Circus, Edinburgh, Robert Foulis, Esq., M.D., youngest son of the late Major-General Sir David Foulis, K.C.B., to Mary, fourth daughter of James Stevenson, Esq.

July 1, at Topsham, Francis Dawson, Captain 60th Rl. Rifles, to Elizabeth Dorothea Frances, only daughter of T. C. Tothill, Esq.

July 1, at Cheltenham, Benjamin Aylett Branfill, Lieutenant 10th Royal Hussars, of Upminster Hall, Essex, to Mary Anna, daughter of Capel Miers, Esq., of Peterstone Court, Brecknock.

June 27, at St. George's, Hanoversquare, Captain William W. W. Humbley, late 9th Lancers, only son of Colonel Humbley, of Eynesbury, St. Neot's, to Elizabeth Nelson, only surviving daughter of the late William Nelson Watson, Esq., of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.

July 7, at Glasgow, Major Robert Dennistoun Campbell, of the 71st Highland Light Infantry, to Sarah, eldest daughter of James M'Call, Esq., of Daldowie, Lanarkshire.

July 9, at All Saints Church, St. John's Wood, Captain Jenkin Jones, Bombay Engineers, eldest son of the late Captain Jenkin Jones, R.N., and an Elder Brother of the Trinity House, to Elizabeth Scott, eldest daughter of James Hills, Esq., of Kishnagur, Bengal, and of 14 Southwick-crescent, Hyde-park.

July 9, at Ryde, Isle of Wight, Henry Bedborough, Esq., of Nelson, New Zealand, formerly Surgeon of the 16th Lancers, to Sarah Maria, second daughter of Dr. S. Weeding, of Mount House, Ryde.

July 9, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Bishop's road, Robert Neville, Captain H.M.'s 11th Regt., to Emma, only child of W. H. C. Brown, Esq., of Tilney, Norfolk.

July 13, at St. James's, Piccadilly, Colonel N. R. Brown, to the Hon. Mary A. Abercromby.

At Kensington Park, Lieut. G. Frederic Blake, Royal Marines, Light Infantry, only surviving son of J. Blake, Esq., H.P., Royal Artillery, to Eliza Gordon, daughter of the late Captain Granville Sharp, 1st Royals.

July 23, at St. Peter's, Eaton-square, Colonel the Hon. George Cadogan, C.B., to Emily, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Ashworth.

July 21, at Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, Edward Newstead Falkner, Esq., Capt. H.M.'s 30th Regiment, to Jeannette, youngest daughter of Captain Travers, Parkhurst Barracks, and late of the Rifle Brigade.

July 18, at Ardree, county Louth, Major Hume, 38th Regiment, to Ellen Caroline, eldest daughter of C. Vernon, Esq., of Lower Mount street, Dublin.

July 9, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Paddington, R. Neville, Captain of Her Majesty's 11th Regiment, to Emma, only child of W. H. C. Brown, Esq., of Tilney, Norfolk.

July 21, at Bedford, Captain Charles William St. John, 94th Regiment, to Madeline, only daughter of T. John Green, Esq., of Bedford.

May 18, at Hong Kong, James Macandrew, Esq., to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Watson, R.M.

DEATHS.

June 25, at Camberwell House Lunatic Asylum, Rochfort Bloomfield, Esq., Lieutenant on Half-pay, and formerly Paymaster 20th Regiment and 4th Dragoon Guards, aged 79 years.

June 18, at Exmouth, of paralysis, Major-General George Augustus Litchfield, of the Bombay Cavalry, aged 72.

June 24, at Brighton, Colonel Henry Spencer, of the Retired List, East India Company's Service, Bombay, aged 57.

June 25, at the Cliff, Preston, Lancashire, Fanny Eliza, elder daughter of Lieut. Colonel John Woodford, formerly of the Rifle Brigade, Inspector of Constabulary for the Northern District.

June 27, at Aberhafesp Hall, Montgomeryshire, Louisa, wife of Lieut.General Proctor.

At Hamborough, Upper Canada, Captain Augustus Blair, late of the 5th Fusiliers, youngest son of the late Colonel Blair, of Blair, Ayrshire.

June 23, at his residence, 4 Porchester-terrace, Bayswater, Thomas Heath, Esq., brother to the late Lieut.-Colonel Heath, of the 7th and 13th Madras Regiments.

June 28, at Strood, Kent, Curry William Hillier, Esq., Commander R.N., in the 80th year of his age.

June 30, at Paignton, Devon, Alexander Gerald, the infant son of Captain John Fulford, of H.M.S. Ganges.

June 28, at Nice, Theresa Ann, second surviving daughter of the late Captain Thomas Blakiston, R.N., of Thorpe Hall, near Norwich.

July 2, at Lewisham, Kent, Lieut. Henry Forster Mills, R.N., aged 57.

July 8, at Pau, Basses Pyrenées, Robert Wilmot Schneider, Esq., of New Lodge, Billericay, Essex, aged 54, a magistrate for Essex, and formerly of 72nd Highland Regt.

July 9, Anne, only daughter of Captain Joseph Norris, R.N., of Walworth.

July 10, at Tollington Park, London, Captain Stephenson Ellerby, an Elder Brother of the Trinity House, and Deputy-Chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping.

July 10, at Hawkshead, Charles William, the second son of Captain James Anderson, R.N., in the 30th year of his age.

July 10, at No. 1 Thurloe-square, Lieut.-Colonel George Warren.

July 14, at Rosherville, Kent, Elizabeth Anne de Villiers, wife of Captain Chads, Paymaster 1st Battalion 60th Rl. Rifles, aged 27 years.

July 10, at Gladswood, Colonel Spottiswoode, of Gladswood.

July 17th, at Guernsey, Emma, daughter of the late Colonel Harding, Royal Horse Artillery, and sister of Major-General Harding, C.B., Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey.

INDEX

TO THE

SECOND PART FOR 1857.

African Squadron and the Slave Trade,
the, 270

Albert, Prince, made Prince-Consort,
446

Alcazar, by J. R. Beste, noticed, 109
American Life-Cars and English Life-
Boats, 179

Annals of the Wars of the Eighteenth

Century, Vol I., by the Hon. Sir
Edward Cust, D.C.L., Major-Gen.,
noticed, 444

Arctic Search, Letter from Captain
M'Clintock, 456
Aristocracies, the Two, by Mrs. Gore,
noticed, 442

Army, British, Stations of the, 143,
300, 459, 615

Promotions and Ap-
pointments, 149, 306, 464, 622
Army Estimates and Military Esta-
blishments, on the, 12,

Medical Department, Reor-
ganization of the, 323, 595

and Navy Estimates, the, 272
Artillery Officers, why excluded from
the Command of Armies in the
Field, and Districts at Home and
Abroad, 386
Ashburnham, General, and Sergeant
Morley, 104

Bainbrigge, Lieutenant-Colonel P. J.,
R.E., Papers on Subjects connected
with the Duties of the Corps of
Royal Engineers, Edited by, no-
ticed, 444

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Bombay, Society in, and the Native
Tribes, 457

Brevet, the, 150, 153, 155, 308, 311,
312, 464, 465, 466, 468, 470, 623, 624,
625, 627, 629

for the Royal Marines, 147
Brimelsea; or, Character the Index
of Fate, noticed, 443

Brine, Captain, Collection of Models
by, 388

British Army, Stations of the, 143,
300, 459, 615

Promotions and Ap-
pointments, 149, 306, 464, 622
Bunbury, Selina, Russia after the
War, by, noticed, 67

Campbell, Major Calder, Notice of,

275

Carew, Sir Peter, Kt., the Life of, by
John Maclean, Esq., F.S.A., no-
ticed, 109

Cartridge-Biting, and Jack Sepoy, a
few Observations on the Sin of, 317

Cashmere, a Scramble through the
Hills to, by Captain Colman, 53rd
Regiment, 35

Cavalry College, the New, 253
Chambre, Alan, Major, 5th Royal
Lancashire, Suggestions for the Re-
organization of the Militia, by, 215
Chaplains, Allowance to, 400
Chinese War, the, 102

Coast Defences in Scotland, 214
Coast Guard, Appointments and Re-
movals, 147, 306, 464, 621
Contrarieties in the Navy Estimates
and the Navy List, 543
Collisions at Sea, 340

Cork Mattresses, Invention of, 299
Correspondence, General, 110, 278,
445, 594

Correspondents, Notices to, 446
Crimean Sketches, 98, 544

Critical Notices, 108, 276, 441, 592
Cust, Hon. Sir Edward, D.C.L.,
Major-General, Annals of the Wars
of the Eighteenth Century, Vol. I.,
by, noticed, 444

Dalhousie and Napier, 587
Danube, Bomarsund, and Sebastopol,

the Sappers and Miners at the, 354
Dark and Fair, by the Author of
"Rockingham," noticed, 276

Deaths, 157, 315, 473, 632
Despatches from Persia, 120, 279

Editor's Portfolio; or, Naval and
Military Register, 102, 270, 437,
587

Education, Military, Horse Guards'
Circular, 118, 159, 340, 440, 468
the Panacea for
all our Shortcomings and Deficien-
cies, 1

Report and the Staff, 103
Council of, 468
for the Staff, 481
Egyptian Revolution, Historical Me-
morials of the, Military, Social, and
Political, from Arab and European
Memoirs, Oral Tradition, and Re-
searches on the Spot, by Andrew
Archibald Paton, 78
England without a Navy, 106
English Life-Boats and American
Life-Cars, 179

Establishments, Military, and Army
Estimates, 12

Examinations, Public, Half-Yearly,
at Sandhurst, near Farnborough,
Hants, 401

Fair and Dark, by the Author of
66 Rockingham," noticed, 276

Fez and Morocco, 26

Fine Arts, Two Lithographs, noticed,

445

First Fruits, Poems, by E. H. R.,
noticed, 110

Fleet, Martial and Civil Law cognizant
of Murders in the, 222

Foote, Mrs., Good in Everything, by,
noticed, 276

Franklin Search Expedition, 456
French Military Medal and the Eng-
lish Army, List of the Decorated,
126

Gazette, Militia, 151, 152, 153, 155,

308, 309, 311, 313, 465, 466, 470, 622,
623, 624, 627, 629

General Correspondence, 110, 278,
445, 594

General Orders-Lectures on Mus-
ketry, Circular Memorandum, 116;
Royal Commission, Medical De-
partment of the Army, 290; Mess-
ing of Staff-Officers, 451; Regi-
mental Schools, 606; The Order of
Valour, 607; Augmentation of the
Army, 607

Good in Everything, by Mrs. Foote,
noticed, 276

Gore, Mrs., the Two Aristocracies, by,
noticed, 442

Greenwich Officers' Half-pay, 457
Guns at Inkermann, the, 72, 274

Half-Yearly Public Examinations at
Sandhurst, near Farnborough,
Hants, 401
Handbook for Field Service; or, Field
Pocket-book, Edited by Captain
C. W. Younghusband, F.R.S., R.A.,
noticed, 277

Harbour of Refuge, a, Wanted, 485
Harbours of Refuge, 590
Historical Memorials of the Egyptian
Revolution, Military, Social, and
Political, from Arab and European
Memoirs, Oral Tradition, and Re-
searches on the Spot, by Andrew
Archibald Paton, 78, 243
Hospices on Barren Islands, 23
Howard, Philip, Earl of Arundel, and
Jane Dacres, his Wife, Lives of,
Edited by the Duke of Norfolk,
E.M., noticed, 448

Indian Army, the Staff of the, 400
Indian Mail, the, 587

Indian Navy at Mohammerah, the,
382

Inkermann, the Guns at, 72, 274
Inquiry, the Chelsea Board of, 137
Inspector-General, the New, 591

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