Rawlinson, Mrs. wife of the Rev. George Hawlin- Taylor. Mrs. James, of Mechlenburgh Square, of a Rind, Mrs. wife of Malcolm M'Neill Rind, Esq. Taylor, Mrs. Wilbraham, of a son, 27th May. Rowland, Mrs. wife of Capt. J. H. Rowland, J. N, of a dau. 2nd June. Royle, Mrs. wife of Dr. Royle, Professor King's College, of a son, 8th June. Salmond, Mrs. James, of a son, at Waterfoot, Cum. berland, 16th June. Saunders, Mrs. John, of a son, at Southend, 2nd 6th June. Todd, Mrs. Joseph, of a dau. at Mousley Park, Surrey, 2nd June. Tuffnell, Mrs. E. Carleton, of a son, 13th June. Turner, Mrs. wife of the Rev. Sydney Turner, of a dau. 1st June. Turner, Mrs. Marshall, of a son, at Torrington Sq. 29th May. Tyndall, Mrs. T. O. of a dau. at the Fort, Bristol, 13th June. Unwin, Mrs. wife of W. Unwin, Esq. of a son, at Putney, 6th June. Vardy, Mrs. wife of the Rev. Charles Fox Vardy, M. A. of a dau. 6th June. West, Mrs. William Thornton, of a dau. at Clapham Park, 27th May. Willoughby, Mrs. Charles, of a son, at Wollaton Rectory, 13th June. Winkworth, Mrs. Stephen, of a dau. at Purbrook Lodge, Hants, 25th May. Sutherland, Mrs. Alexander John, of a son, 5th Winter, Mrs. wife of Charles Winter, Esq. late Capt. 66th Regiment, of a dau. 15th June. June. Swindell, Mrs. J. G. of a dau, at Kilburn Priory, Wood, Lady Mary, of a dau. 27th May. 4th June. Woodhouse, Mrs. Henry R. of a son, 16th June. Marriages. Aspinall, Henry Kelsall, youngest son of the late John Aspinall, Esq., of Birkenhead, to Margaret, only daughter of John Haselden, Esq., of Rock Ferry, 8th June. Athill, the Rev. William, of Brandistone-hall, county of Norfolk, and Sub-Dean of the Collegiate Church of Middleham, in Yorkshire, to Caroline Amelia Halsted, only daughter of the late Captain John Halsted, R.N., 8th June. Baird, Charles J. Esq., late of Shotts, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John Haliday, Esq., of St. Petersburgh, 11th May. Banks, William, Esq., of London, to Miss Margaret Banks, of Snelston, 15th June. Blackeney, John, Esq., of Bedford-row, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Henry Lamb, Esq. of Hawley, Kent, 10th June. Blackburn, Robert B., Esq., son of the late John Blackburn, Esq., of Killearn, in the county of Stirling, to Francis Georgina, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Edward Dewing, rector of Rainham, in Norfolk, 10th June. Bladon, Edward, Esq., of Warwick-square, Kensington, to Louisa, eldest daughter of Charles Whiting, Esq., of Grove-road, Brixton, 10th June. Bliss, Frederick, Esq., of Pensile-house, Gloucestershire, youngest son of the late Thomas Bliss, Esq., of Herne-hill, Surrey, to Caroline, third daughter of the late Samuel Charles Turner, Esq., of Child Okeford, in the county of Dorset, 10th June. Bloxam, Robert W lliam, Esq., of Ryde, to Henrietta Louisa, only child of the late Henry Lock, Esq., of the Hon. E.I.C.S., and granddaughter of the late Vice Admiral Lock, of Haylands, Isle of Wight, 10th June. Bonnor, the Rev. R. M., vicar of Ruabon, Den bighshire, to Ellen, daughter of the late John Wood, Esq., of Worthing, 8th June. Boyrenson, Thomas Adolphus, Esq., M.D., of the Hon. Company's Bombay Army, to Augusta Marianne, only daughter of the late Francis Swinfen, Esq., of Lapley, Stafford, 5th June. Bright, John, Esq., of Rochdale, M.P., to Margaret Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late William Leatham, Esq, banker, Wakefield, 10th June. Broughton, Robert John Porcher, Esq., M.A., eldest son of Robert Edwards Broughton, Esq., of Melcombe-place, to Louisa Diana, eldest daughter of Charles Heaton Ellis, Esq., of Harley-street and Wyddial-hall, Herts, 3rd June. Browne, Henry J., Esq., of Wilmington square, London, surgeon, (late of Hampton, in the county of Worcester), to Elizabeth, younger daughter of the late James Coucher, Esq., of Alfrick, in the same county, 25th May. Burgess, Arthur James, eldest son of John Hartley Burgess, Esq., of St. Heliers, Jersey, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Slade, Esq., of Devizes, Wilts, 5th June. Burrell, Walter Wyndham, youngest son of Sir Charles Merrick Burrell, of Knepp Castle, in the county of Sussex, to Dorothea, youngest dau. of the Rev. John Jones, vicar of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutlandshire, 10th June. Carrow, John Monson, Esq., eldest son of the late Rev. Richard Carrow, of Redland, Glocestershire, to Frances Gertrude, daughter of Edmund Broderip, Esq., of the Manor-house, Cossington, 26th May. Caulfeild, W. Montgomerie S., Esq., Lieut. of the 66th Regiment, son of Capt. James Caulfeild, R.N., to Dora Jane, daughter of Wm. French, of Clooniquine, county of Roscommon, and of Fitzwilliam-square, Dublin, Esq., 8th June. Chambers, Joseph, Esq., of the Bengal Army, to Cooke, the Rev. Wm., B.A., fourth son of Thos. Dundas, Frederick, Esq., M.P., son of the late June. Eaton, the Rev. Walter, M.A., of Merton College, Oxford, to Isabella, youngest daughter of G. F. Iddins, Esq., of the Woodrow, Worcestershire, 14th June. Edwards, James, Esq., M.D., to Eliza Ellen, dau. of the late Jonathan Smith, Esq., 8th June. Everett, Marven, youngest son of the late Wm. Marven Everett, Esq., Heytesbury, Wiltshire, to Maria, eldest daughter of Mill Pellatt, Esq.,| Plaistow, Essex, 15th June. Fox, the Rev. R. Stote, youngest son of George Townsend Fox, Esq., of Durham, to Mrs. Robt. Day, eldest daughter of the late Rev. W. Bassett, of Nether-hall, in the county of Suffolk, 9th June. Frere, A. E., Esq., Lieut. in her Majesty's 24th Regiment, to Miss Elizabeth Palmer, daughter of Quartermaster James Price, of the Lame, regiment, 11th Jan. Frost, Chas. Maynard, Esq., of Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, third son of the late Roht. Frost, Esq, of the Hon. E.I.C.S., to Emma, youngest daughter of the late James Adams, Esq., of Plaistow, Essex, 10th June. Gale, Robert Leake, Esq., eldest son of Thomas Augustus Gale, Esq., of Queen-square, Bloomsbury, London, to Mary Ellen, eldest daughter of W. Radcliff, Esq., of Amherst Island, 19th May. Gayton, George, Esq., of Much Hadham, Herts, to Sarah Anne, eldest surviving daughter of Thos. Samuel Mott, Esq., of the same place. May 29th. Gilstrap, W., eldest son of Joseph Gilstrap, Esq., Newark-on-Trent, Notts, to Elizabeth, of youngest daughter of Thomas Haigh, Esq., of Colne Bridge-house, Huddersfield, 2nd June. Girsewald, Baron A., Aide-de-Camp to his Royal Highness the reigning Duke of Brunswick, to Annie Fector Munro, daughter of the late General Munro, Novar-lodge, Cheltenham, 1st June. Granville, the Rev. Court, to Lady Charlotte Murray, sister of the Duke of Atholl, 10th June. Grover, Charles Ehret, Esq., of Hemel Hampstead, Herts, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Stanley, Esq., of Maryland point, Essex, 1st June. Hallett, Henry Hughes, Esq., of Staple-Inn," to Harris, John Hull Walton, Esq., to Ann, relict of to Hicks, Wm. John, Esq., son of the late Lieut.Col. Jo n Hicks, Esq., to Katherine Forbes, eldest daughter of the late Major-General Hogg, Bombay Army, 10th June. Hilton, the Rev. Heary Dennie, B.A., curate of St. Margarett's, and son of the Rev. John Hilton, M.A., of Star Court, Kent, to Anne Jane, elder daughter of the Rev. Jemson Davies, M. A., vicar of St. Nicholas, and confrater of Wigston's Hospital, Leicester, 3rd June. Hutchings, Hubert, Esq., to Geraldine Laura, third daughter of Lady Elizabeth Baker, and sister of Sir Edward B. Baker, Bart., of Ranston, Dorset. 10th June. Innes, Captain G., Royal Artillery, to Frances Caroline, widow of the late Hamilton Gyll, Esq., and daughter of Sir John Murray, of Stanhope, Bart., 3rd June. Jarrett, Mr. Griffith, fourth son of J. Jarrett, Esq., Glasfryn-house, Trawsfynydd, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late T. Rowlands, Llwyngwern, Machynlleth, 26th May. Kelgour, Wm., Esq., of Liverpool, son of the late Geo. Kilgour, Esq, of Woburn-place, London, and Balcairn, Aberdeenshire, to Janet Lindsay, dau. of the late Patrick Smith, Esq., of Glas. gow, 16:h June. Kirk, Rupert, Esq., of the E.I.C.S., to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Robert Womersley, Esq., of Stratford-green, Essex, 1st June. Landor, the Rev. Chas. W., vicar of Wichenford, Worcestershire, to Caroline, youngest daughter of Wm. Stanton, Esq., of Longbridge-house, Warwickshire, 8th June." Lane, Edward W., Esq., advocate, to Margaret Mary, youngest daughter of the late Sir Win. Drysdale, of Pitteuchar. Layard, Rev. C. Clement, vicar of Mayfield, Stafordshire, son of the Rev. B. V. Layard, of Uffington, Lincolnshire, to Sarah, eldest dau. of the late S. J. Somes, Esq., of Stratford-green, Essex, 3rd June. Lendon, Rev. William Penry, of Monmouth, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the Rev. E. Withers, of Bognor, Sussex, 9th June. Madden, Lewis P., Esq. M.D., son of the late Lewis P. Madden, Esq. of Clifton, to Ellen, relict of Captain Sir Edward Astley, R. N., of Haygelden, Kent, 14th June. Maxwell, Lieut.-Colonel Sir William A., Bart., of Calderwood Castle, Lanarkshire, to Catherine Cameron, relict of the late Captain H. P. Gill, of the 50th or Queen's Own, and fifth daughter of the late Walter Logan, Esq., Edinburgh, 15th June. Meeson, John, Esq., third son of Thomas Mecson, Esq. of Stratford, co. Essex, to Anne Maria, fourth daughter of William Sewell, Esq. of Plaistow, in the same county, 1st June. Monypenny, R.T.G.Gybbon, Esq., eldest son of T. Gybbon Moneypenny, Esq. of Hole-house, Kent, to Janet Phillips, eldest daughter of the late Lieut. Col. Burney, B.N.I., 2nd June. Morgan, Henry C. Esq., Lieut. in the King's Dragoon Guards, to Selina Louisa, third daughter of Sir East Clayton-East, of Hall-place, Berks, Bart. Nicolson, Sir Fred. W. E., Bart., Captain R.N., to Mary Clementina Marion, only daughter of James Loch, Esq., M. P., 26th May. Nind, Philip Pitt, Esq., son of the late Capt. P. P. Nind, Hon. East India Company's Service, to Charlotte Johnston, third surviving daughter of the late Major John Maugham, R. M., 9th June. Oakeley, Henry, Lieut. R.N., fifth son of the late Rev. Herbert Oakeley, D.D., of Oakeley, Salop, to Emily Letitia, third daughter of the late Col. Trelawney, R.A., and niece of Sir William Salusbury Trelawney, Bart., 1st June. Palmer, William James, only son of James Palmer, Esq. of the Close, Lichfield, to Mary Spencer, daughter of Robert Onebye Walker, Esq. of Bedford-square, 9th June. Park, Chas. Joseph, eldest son of Charles Park, Esq. Patient Ambrose, eldest son of Ambrose Patient, Renny, Capt. Thomas, of the Bengal Engineers, Richmond, Daniel, Esq., surgeon, of Paisley, to Robarts, Rev. Alfred, only son of W. Robarts, Robinson, Charles Edward, Esq., to Mary, daugh- Rye, Hubert Barnes, only son of Captain George Hubert Rye, R.N., of Bideford, Devon, to Eliza, third daughter of Mr. George Daniel, of Canonbury, 25th May. Santi, Chevalier Charles to Caroline Davie, second daughter of Sir H. Ferguson Davie, Bart., 31st May. Scott, John, Esq., to Isabella, third daughter of the late Robert Carnachan, Esq. of Stranraer, Galloway, 5th May. Shoobridge, T. B., Esq., Craythorne House, Tenderden, to Mrs. Ball, widow of James Hine Ball, Esq., late of the India-house, and of Herne hill, Skrine, Rev. Wadham Huntley, second son of Springett, Robert, Esq. of Finchcox, Goudburst, Sutton, Thomas Esq., B.A., of Caius College, Cam- June. Thompson, Thomas Kirkby, Esq. of Mecklenburgh- Thrupp, Rev. Horace W.. B.A., of Exeter College. Tilt, Edward John, Esq., M.D., of 10, Norfolk- Uniacke, Rev. Richard John, B.A., of St. Alban's Walker, Henry, son of Henry Walker, Esq. of Wickenden, Thomas, eldest son of Thomas Wick- Wilson, G. V., Esq.. of White-house, Killybegs, Woolley, Thomas, third son of William Willey, Wyllie, Stewart Eaton, youngest son of the late Zwinger, James, Esq. of Havre, to Leonora, young Annotated Obituary. Abdy, Charlotte Georgina, wife of Lieut. June. Ashby, Harry, Esq. at Plymouth, aged 69, 13th June. Barstow, James Maltravers, only child of James Barstow, Esq. Barrister at Law, aged 11, 12th June. Bates, Charles Chester, youngest son of the late John Henry Bates, Esq. of Denton, aged 32, 1st June. Bayne, William, Esq. J.P. and D.L. for Middlesex, at Newgrove, aged 86, 11th June. Baynes, Captain Thomas, formerly of the 39th and 88th Regiments, at Brussels, 27th May. This veteran served in the Peninsular campaign, and was present at Waterloo, where he acted as Aidede-Camp to General Sir John Lambert, G.C.B. Beatson, Catherine B. C. C., second daughter of the late Major-General Beatson, of Henley house, Frant, and formerly Governor of St. Helena, at Edinburgh, 6th June. Beckett, the Rt. Hon. Sir John, Bart, aged 73, 31st May. Sir John was the eldest son of Sir John Beckett, Bart. of Somerby Park, co. Lincoln, and grandson, mater. nally, of Dr. Wilson, Bishop of Bristol. He received his education at Trinity College, Cambridge, and there greatly dis tinguished himself, taking a wrangler's degree in 1795. His first return to Parliament was by the Borough of Cockermouth, in 1820. He subsequently sat for Haslemere, and, finally, represented the populous town of Leeds. In the Duke of Welling on's administration he held the appointments of Judge-Marshal and Advocate-General; and during Sir Robert Peel's short-lived Ministry of 1834 resumed those offices. Politically, he adhered with firmness to Tory principles, and voted against the Reform Bill, the Municipal Corporation Bill, and the Irish Tithe Measure. He had been a Privy Councillor since 1817. Sir John Beckett married in that year Lady Anne Lowther, daughter of William, Earl of Lonsdale, K.G. but has died without issue; the title devolving on his brother, now Sir Thomas Beckett, Bart, the eminent banker of Leeds. Bellamy, Fanny Maria, youngest daughter of the Rev. J. W. Bellamy, at Sellinge Vicarage, 13th June. Bird, Lewis, only son of the late Rev. Lewis Bird, at Pennington Parsonage, aged 4, 30th May. Brackenbury, Sarah, relict of the late Robert Carr Brackenbury, Esq. of Raithby hall, co. Lincoln, at Loughborough, 12th June. Buckle, Emma, eldest surviving daughte of the late Matthew Buckle, Esq. of Norton house, Chichester, 7th June. Burrard, Philip James, Esq. Student, Clare Hall, Cambridge, aged 21, 11th June. Bush, Thomas, Esq. of Melbury terrace, aged 65, 11th June. Calmann, Dr. Ludwig, at Hammersmith, aged 41, 6th June. Campbell, Lieutenant-General Sir Colin, K.C. B. Colonel of the 72nd Highlanders, and late Governor of Ceylon, after an illness of only three days, in King street, St. James's, 13th June. This distinguished officer was fifth son of John Campbell, Esq. of Melfort, in Argyllshire, and brother of the late Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell. He was born in 1777, and joined the army in 1799, when he almost immediately entered on the active duties of his profession. His gallantry in the Peninsula soon won for him the notice of his illustrious Commander, and his name and exploits occupy no inglorious space in the official despatches. For a considerable time he held the appointments of Assistant-Adjutant-General and Assistant Quartermaster-General; and for his eminent services at Talavera, Busaço, Fuentes d'Onor, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nives and Toulouse, he received a Cross and Six Clasps. At the consummating victory of Waterloo, Colonel Campbell commanded the Royal Scots and so conspicuous was his conduct on that memorable occasion, that the officers of the regiment testified their admiration by the presentation of a sword valued at seventy guineas, and the Sovereign conferred, in recompense, the insignia of the Bath. Sir Colin was also invested with the orders of Maria Theresa, St. George, the Tower and Sword, and Maximilian Joseph of Bavaria. Subsequently, after acting for several years as Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth, and holding the command of the South-West District, he was ap pointed Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, and finally, in 1840, made Governor of Ceylon, in which island he remained until the recent appointment of Lord Torrington. In 1836 he became Colonel of the 72nd Highlanders, and in 1838 reached the rank of Lieut. General. At the period of his decease, Sir Colin Campbell had just completed his 70th year. He married Miss Harden, dau. of Henry Harden, Esq. but was left a widower in 1838, with three sons and three daughters: the former are Col. Fitzroy Camphell; Lieut. A. Campbell, Aide-de-Camp to Sir Charles Napier in India; and Capt. F. Campbell, R.N. Of the daughters, the eldest, Maria Louisa, married first to Hon. C. F. Norton, and second, to the Hon. Edmund Phipps. Campbell, Dougal, Esq. M. D. half-pay Surgeon, Royal Artillery, at Boulogne sur Mer, where he had been practising as physician for upwards of 25 years, aged 67, 22nd May. He claimed the earldoms of Annandale and Hartfell, and his brother, the late Colonel William Claud Campbell, had claimed the earldoms of Crawford and Lindsay. water Treatise," and his " Lectures on the Romans." Altogether his published works form twenty-five volumes: their circulation has been very large. In 1843 the Doctor resigned his Professorship in the University, and became Principal of the New College. The death of Dr. Chalmers was very sudden. He was found on the morning of the 31st ult. dead in his bed, to which he had retired the previous night in apparent health. As the intellectual leader of the Free Church of Scotland, as an able writer and preacher, and as one of the best of good men, Dr. Chalmers leaves behind him an undying reputation. The spiritual and earthly welfare of all men was the mainspring of his thoughts and actions. His love and care extended to every class, but his heart was chiefly with the poor of his people. He devoted his great and comprehensive powers to their enfranchisement from sin and suffering. Under his influence, virtue and happiness have become the inmates of many, many cottage homes in Scotland. Chandler, William Botsford, Esq barrister at law, eldest son of the Hon. E. B. Chandler, of Dorchester, in the province of New Brunswick, 11th June. Chichester, Sir Arthur, Bart. of Greencastle. Accounts from Ireland announce the decease of this gentleman. He represented a branch of the noble house of Donegal, and resided at Greencastle, in the county of that name. He was only son of the Rev. William Chichester, by Mary Anne, his first wife, daughter of George Harvey, Esq. of Malin Hall, and obtained the patent of Baronetcy in 1821. Clarance, Louisa, widow of the late C. Clarance, Esq. of Lodge hall, co. Essex, at No. 14, Billiter street, the residence of her son, aged 83, 5th June. Colvin, James, Esq. of 71, Old Broad street, and of Little Bealings, co. Suffolk, at his house, 55, Manchester street, Manchester square, aged 80, 25th May. Capher, the Rev. George, Vicar of Wherstead, Suffolk, aged 30, 14th June. Chalmers, the Rev. Thomas, D.D. This eminent divine was born in 1776, and towards the beginning of the present century he commenced his distinguished theological career as Minister in the parish of Kilmany, in Fifeshire. He remained there for twelve years, and was translated to the Tron Church of Glasgow in 1815. During this time he produced his work on Natural Theology, and his "Sketches of Moral and Mental Philosophy." His "Evidences of the Christian Revelation" were originally published in the "Encyclopædia Britannica," under the management of Dr. Brewster. In Glasgow his astronomical and commercial discourses,Cooke, Mary Anne, wife of the Rev. Wm. so sensible, so profound, and so Christian, proved of incalculable benefit to the moral and social improvement of his fellow citizens-aye, and to many thousands of his fellow men, both in and out of Scotland. His work on the civic and Christian economy of large towns is of inestimable value. In 1823 Dr. Chalmers accepted the Chair of Moral Philosophy in the New College of St. Andrew's, where he remained until 1828, when he received the appointment of Theological Professor in the University of Edinburgh. the period of his settlement at St. Andrew's Dagley, Mrs. Mary, at Connaught square, until his removal to Edinburgh, he pub- 3rd June. From Cooke, Vicar of Bromyard, 28th May. Cotton, Louisa Decima, youngest daughter of the late Joseph Cotton, Esq. of Layton, Essex, 9th June. Creed, Frances Gwynne, wife of Captain Cutler, Clara Eliza, wife of Frank Cutler, lished his works on "Endowments," and Dalton, .Charlotte Amelia, wife of Mr. on Political Economy," his "Bridge- Francis Dalton, surgeon, and third dau. |