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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
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BIRTHS. ,
AIKEN-August 8lh, at her residence, 35, King-street, Mrs.'E.
Aiken, of a son.
ANDREAS-August 18th, nt her residence, Darliug-strcot,
Batmuin, the w ifo of J. F. Andreas, of a son. '
ASPREY-July 21st, ot her residence, High-street,1 West Mait-
land, the wile of Joseph Asprcy, of a son. '
AUSTIN-August 16lh, at her residence, 189, Phpalp-streot, tho
wife of b. S. Austin, of a Bon.
BENCUARDT-August 31st, at her resldcnoe, Araluen, tho wife
of Mai cus Kenchordt, of a son. ; ,
BLUNT-September 4th, at her residence, Campdon House,
Muswellbrook, Mrs. George Blunt, of a son.
BIDDULPH-September 4th, at North Shore, the wlfo of T. II.
Biddulph, of a son.
BRODERICK-August 23rd, at her residence, Cardwell-strcot,
Balmain, the wife of Edward Broderick, of a son.
BROWN-August lGth, at Parramatta, the wilo of Walter
Brown, M.D., of aBon. ,
BROWN-August 31st, at Elfrabeth-strcet, Paddington, thowifo
of J. M. Brown, Esq., of a daughter. ¡
BUCHAN-August 2lst, at her residence, Eatonswill, Clarence
River, Mrs. S. Buchan, of nson. '
BUCHANAN-August 12th, at Hunter's Hill, the wife of
Benjamin Buchanan Esq., of a son.
CLEEVE-August 12lh, at Richmond, Mrs. G. A. Cleave, of a
son.
COSHALAN-August 10th, at Tamworth, the wl/c of Mr. P. J.
Coghalan, of a son.
CONWAY-August 22nd, at Sfurrurundi, Mrs. Lewis Conway,
of n daughter. Mothar and child doing well
CORKniLL-August 23rd, at hcr"ïcsldeuce, Newtown, Mra. U.
B.' Corkhill, of a daughter.
BOLTON-August 28th, nt Agnes-tcrraeo, Surry Hills, Mrs.
Charles Bolton, of a daughter i
COKNEUT- AugUBt 15th, at Burrowa, the wife of Mr. James
Cornclt, of a fun. . '
COX-August 23rd, at 130, rbillip-atroet, the wife of James
C. Cox, M.D., of a daughter.
CROW-August 23rd, at her residence, Franois-streot, Glebe, the
wife of Mr. G. D. Crow, of a daughter.
CUSACK-August 28th, at hor residence, 537, George-street
bouth. the wife of Mr. G. Cusack, of a son.
DANSEY-Augu6t 14th, at 20, Wynyard-squarc. tho wife of G). F.
Dansey, Fsq , of a daughter.
DELANEY- August 31st, at her residence, Church-street, Parra-
matta, the wife of John Delaney of a daughter ; It Is her twenty-sixth child ; sho is now in her 47th year. She is the eldtfct duughter of Timothy Ellas Ballard, and a native
of the above town.
DEVLIN-August 21st, at Ryde, Mrs. James Devlin, jun., of a
son. i
BIND-August 31st, at her residence, East St, Leonards, tha
wlfo of vvilliam Forster Sind, of a daughter.
FARNbWORTH-August 17th, at Main Cimp, No. 1 section,
Great Western Hillway, Mrs. E. Farnsworth, of a son.
FLOWER-August 9th, at her rci-ideiioe, 378, Rllcj -street, Surry
Hills, Mrs. W. L. Flower, of a son.
FORESTER-August 14th, at her rctldcii'o, Holkham, Rand-
wick, the wife of George Forester, l>q., of a sun.
GAKNbKY-August 15th, at tho parsonage, Windsor, tho wlfo of
tho llov. C. F. Garnsoy, of a duughter
GIBSON-Amgust 26tb, at Tirranna, Mrs, Andrew Gibson, of a
son.
(ilLES-August 13th, at her resilience, Deniliquin, tho wife of
JumcB Giles, Esq , Polico Magtstrato, of ii son.
GRAHAM-August 21st, tho wife of A'exuudur Graham, builder,
of Glebe-street, Glebe, of a son.
GREEN-August 24th, at her residence. No 15, Parramatta
strect the wife of Mark Green, of a daughter.
HARDWICK-August 25th, at her reside ice, Brownlow-tomce,
Alblon-strcct, Surry Hills, Mrs Arthur Hardwick, of a daughter.
HENDERSON-August 14th, at Hunter's Hill, Mrs. P. H.
Hendí ram, of a daughter.
HEUSCHICEL-August Gth, at her residence, thn Queen's
Arms, Bay-street, Glebe, tho wlfo of Mr. Louis Ileiisckcl, of a
son
HOSKINS-August 27th, at her residence, P)rmont, the wife of
Mr George Hoskins, of aFon i
HOWELL-August loth, at her residence Ban* Ne-w South
Wales, Glen Innes, the wire of Willoughby niiwill, Esq., of a
son. '
HOWELL-September 4th, at Cooma, Mouiro,'Mrs. John
J. Howell, of a daughter.
IREDALE- Augu-t 4th, at her residence No 1, Ames-terrace,
Surry Ullis, the wife oí Mr. Lancelot Ired-ite. junior, of a
daughter
JOHNSON-August 7th, at her residence, Wilorview Biy,
Balmain. Mrs. Thomas H Johnson, of a daughter.
JONEb-Augnst 11th, at Dynevor House, College-street, Hyde
Park, Mrs. P. Sydnc) Jones, of a daughter.
KNIGHT-August 11th, nther residence, 213, Castlcrcagh-strect,
MrR. 8 W. Knight, of a son.
LAKEMAN-August 7th, at her residence, Exeter Furtn, near
Orunne, Mrs E. Lakeman, of a daugheir.
i\VER-s-August lGth, at her reslU"nee, Murlborouah-itreiot,
Burry mili, Mrs, J. V. Lavers, of a ban, unmataiciy born.
LOWICK-August 22nd, at Balmain, Sidney, tho wife of
William Mortis Lowick, of n dniightcr.
MANSON-August 9th, at her residence, Ati->trulla-street, Klm<
stoii. the wife of Mr. J. T. .Manson, of n son.
MACQUM.N-August 14lh, at- her- resilience, Inverinate,
Balmain, Mrs. Furquhar Alexander Macqui qn,- of n rtanghtor.
MACK1N COSH-Auaust 17th, at hi r n sidenoe, Eugenie Cottage,
Enmoro. Mrs, Mackintosh, of a daughter.
MATTIlEWSàliAugusl 17lh, at her resulcnoc, Macquarie-street
North, Mrs. H. A. Matthews, of a son.
M'CARROLL-August 20th, ut Redfern, Mrs. P. M'Carroll, of
twin sons.
M'DONALD-August 23rd, at her residence, Burwood Hotel,
Burwood, tho wlfo of Edward M'Dontilil, of a daughter
MF.LLY-August21st, nt her resident. No. 1, BrowH'e.bmldlngB,
iho wife of John Mclly, llny-strect, Gilbe, of n son.
MOSES-August îlst, ut her residenoe, Cooma, .Monaro, MM. D.
Moses, of a daughter.
MOW-Septimber 1st, nt Rushcutters Bay, the wlfo of John
Moy Mow, of a son.
MULLEN-September 2nd, nt Murrurundi, Mrs. George Mullen,
~ of a daughter.
MULLINS-August 14th, at her residence, Crown-Street, Surry
Hills, Mrs. D. Mullins, of a son. Both doing well.
MURPHY-August 25th, at her residence, 305, Kent-street, Mrs.
J. F. Murphy, of a son.
MYERS-August 20tb, at 548, Gcorgc-strcct 8outh, Mra. Joseph
Myers, of n son.
OSBORNE- Augnst 5th, at Green Point, Gosford, the wife of
John A. Osborne, Esq., of a son.
PADDLE-August 7th, at her retidenco, St. John's-tcrraoo,
Glebe, Mrs. 11. Paddle, of a daughter.
PATON-August 14th, ot the residence of J. Gossipc, Esq.
Telegherry, near Stroud, tho wife of Mr. John Paton, jim.,
engineer, of n son.
PAT TlbON-August 25th, Bourkc-strcct, Woolloomooloo,
Sydney, tho wifo of John Pattison, of n daughter,
PEACH-September 1st, nt her residence, IO, Upper Fort-street,
Mrs. Henry Peach, of a son.
PINKSTONE-August 12th, at her residence, 172, ritt-atreet,
i he w ife of Joseph Pinkstone, of n daughter.
POOLE-August 9lh, nt her residence, Bourkc-strcct, Surry
Hills. Mrs. W. T. Poole, of a ion.
FOVv ELL- August 6lh, nt Foxlowc, the wlfo ofF. A. Powell,
lisq , of a daughfi. I
ROKhS- August 7th, at 237, Fltüroy-strcct, Syduoy, Mrs.
William liokcs, of a daughter, I
ROL1N-August 22nd,at Forest Lodge, Redfcra-streot, Mrs.
llolln, of a daughter.
SAUNDERS-August 25th, at Sydney, the wifo of W. Saundors,
Fsq. Cutta Runda Station, Walgott, of a son.
SCHLhNCKER-August 18th, at Balmain, Mrs. W. II.
Sihlinckcr, of a daughter. ,
SCHULTZ-August 18th, at her residence, Glenmore R"ad,
Rniheutter's Bay, tho wifcof Mr, Frederick Schultr, of a so».
Both doing well.
SHAW-August 3rd, at Springfield, Brisbane, tho wife of Henry
K. Sha»-, of a daughter.
SHAW-August 18th, at her residence, Pyrmont-street, Pyrmont,
the w ifo of Charles H. Shaw, of n son. Roth doing weil.
SMl'in-August 2nd, at Undercliff, Manly, Mrs, George Smith,
of a son.
SM11H-August 17th, at her residence, 73, Harvey-street, Pyr-
mont, the w lfc of George F. C. Smith, of a daughter.
STREET-August 12th. at her residence, Condoblln, Lachlan'
Uiver, the wife of F, W. Street, Esq., of a son.
SUTTOR-August- 27th, at Ketella, Burrandong, Mrs. F. B.
Suttor, of a son. '
THOMAS-August 26th, at her residence, Boattle-stroot, Balmain,
the wile of J. M. Thomas, of a daughter.
THORNE-September 2nd, at her residence, No. 7, Windmill
street, the wife of Mr. J. T. Thorne, of a son,
THOMbON-September 6th, at her residente, Lower Fort
strcet, Mrs. Alexander Thomson, of aton. ] 1
TIGHE-August 17th, at her residence, G17, Goorgc-itrcct South,
Mrs. It. 8. Tighe, of a daughter. >
WAKDIN-August 81st, at Muswellbrook, Mrs, E. A. Wardin,
of A daughter.
WALKER-September 4tb, at her rrsidcnoo, St. Johti's-tcrracc,
Darlinghurst, Mrs. P. B. Walker, of a sou.
WAI KIN-August 16th, at her residence, .Willow Cottoge,
Windsor. Mrs. J. II. Walkin, of a daughter.
WESTCOTT-August 59th, nt Botany, the wlfo of II. Westcott,
of the Botany Waterworks, of a ton
Vi I11TK-Bcptcmber 2nd, at 8t. Alban'» Parsonage, Muswell-
brook, the wife of tho Rev. W. E. White, or a son.
WHITTINGHAM-September Ut, at Lano Cove, Mrs. Henry
Whittingham, of a son. ' ,"
WILLIS-August 24th. at Bunilanon, Shoolhavcn, the Wife of the
Rev. R S. VtllliB, of a daughter. ¡
W lLbON-Auguet Utb, at Banana Station, ¡Queensland, tho
wife of James Wilson, Esq., of a son. ,
YEEND-August 20th, at her residence, Georgo and Bathurst
streets, Mrs. Alexander Yeend, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
ABBOTT- DEADY-AuBust 3rd, by the Rev. Dr. Balley, LL.D.,
of the Free Church of England, Mr. Charles John Abbott, of the Folleo Department, N. S. W,, of Phllllp-strcet, to Catherine, daughter of the lato Mr. Patrick Dcadyof Bent ítreet, formerly of Rosbirkin. county of Kilkenny, Ireland.
BAKEU-O-DONNELL-March 21st, by tbo Rev. Or. Bailey,
LL.D, of tho Free Church of England, Brisbanr-street, Mr. James Barker, of SI, Collins-street, Surry Hill«, to Honora. daughter of tho late Mr. James O'Donncll, Limerick,Ireland, of 101, Woolloomtiolco- street. i
BELL- BELL- August 18th, at Christ Church, by tho Rev.
George Vidal, Ltutensnt John J.1 V. Bell, Royal Navy, II. M.' S. Brisk, lo Augusta Henrietta, youngest daughter of William Bell, surgi on. 403, Pitt-street.
.BIRCH-RICHES-J lily 26th, hy special license, by the Rev.
W. F. X Bailey, LL.D., of the Freo Cburchi of England, Mr. Richard Yaldlng Birch, of Gonlburn-strect,' son of tho Into , General Robert Bitch, Royal Artillery, London, to Harriet,
daughter of Mr. Robert Riches, of Campbell-street. No cards. BLAXLAND-MARSH-September 2nd,at Sitliébury Court, New
England, by iho Rev. S. 'Hungerford, Charles P.. Blaxland, Esq.. ofToryburn, eldest eon of the lato G. Blaxland, Esq. et Wollun, linnet's River, to Fanny, second daughter of C. W. Msrsh, Esq.
BREVITTS-WILLIAMFON-Eebruary 4th, by the Rev. W. F. , X.. Bailey, LL.D., of tho Ftco Church of Emtland, Mr. R.
Brevltts, youngest ton of the luto William Brcvltte, Esq., Durlaston, Staffordshire, England, to Hannah Peacock, only daughter of the late Andrew Williamson, Esq , formerly of
tho Hunter River, New South Wales.
CHAPMAN-DOWLE-August 29th. at St. John's Church,
Camden, by the Rev. H. Tingcombc, John, oldest son of Mr. LnzuiUB Chapman, of Camden Park, to Sarah Ann, second daughter of Mr. William Dowle, of Camden.
COSS-COCKROFT-March 21st, by the Rev, W. F. X. Bailey,
LL.D., of tho Freo Church of England, Brisbanc-strcot, Mr. William Henry COES, of Crown.strcct, Surry Hills, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Cockroft, of Gipps-street.
CRANSWICK-COCK8EDGE- August 18th. by tho Rev. Dr.
Bailey, LL D., of tho Free Church of England, Thomas Cranswick, of H M.'s 50th (Queen's Own) Regiment, to Adeline, daughter of Mr. James Cockscdge, of Ryde, Kissing1 Point. , i CRUICKSHANK-BELL-August 18th, at Christ Church,'by
tbo Rev. G. Vidal, M.A.. assisted by tho Rev. Charles Chapman,. M.A., choplnlo of H.M.S. Brisk, John Cruickshank, R.N., nfiistnnl-siiTgceti, H M.S. Brisk, to Georgiana Sophia, second daughter of William Bell, surgeon, &c, Pilt-Btrcct,
DICK-WILKINS - July 22nd, at the Scotch Church, Port
Macquarie, by the Rev, E. Holland, John Suart, second surviving son of John Dick, currier. Port Macquarie, to Ellrabeth, eldest daughter of Charles Wilkins, Port Macquarie. EWAN-MACDONALD-August 27th, by special license, at
Tort Mucquuiie, by tho Rev. W. J. DaviB, Archibald Blair, «ennd son of James Ewan, Esq. (deceased), of tho University of Edinburgh, F.E I.S., to Isabel, second dau-jhtcr of tho lat'o Dennld Macdonald. Esq., of Inverness, Scotland.
FLEMING-GRESTY-August 19th, by speoial .license, "at All,
Saints, Parramatta, by tho Rev. John Fletohcr. Robert, ,,eldest ton of Peter Fleming, Esq., of Linwood, Newcastle,
to Caroline Smith, third daughter of Mr. Hugh Grcsty, of Parramatta. ]
FORBES-ROULSTON-August 10th, at Druitt-Btrect, Sydney,
by the Rev. N. Piilgcon, Charlea Forbes, county Tyrone, Ire- land, to Mnrv Roulston, of tbo tamo place.
FORD-HOLDEN-August 24th, at St. Barnabas' Church,
Parramatta-strect, by the Rev. Thomas Bmith, Mr. M. E. D. Ford, son of Mr. W. Ford, maltster, i Middlesex, England, to ,Mlss Etina Holden, daughter of Mr. John Rose Holden, lato
ruerchont, Bristol, England.
FREMANTLE-ISAACS-August 13th. at St. John's Church,
Darlinghurst, by the Rev. Charles Chapman, M.A., ohaplain ofH.M S. Brisk, asBi6ted by tho Rev. Thomas Haydon, Delvin David Fremantle, Lieutenant RoyalNavy, ton of tho lato Major General John Fremantle, C.B., to Emma Horsford, second daughter or the Hon. Robert M'Intosh Isaacs, LL.D., Solioitor
Gcnerui of New South Wales.
GIBSON-FREEMAN-August 3rd, at Waverley, by tho Rev.
It. Amos, Wcflcyon minister, Irene Elizabeth Freeman, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Ambrose Freeman, of Glossop, near Manchester, to John Gibson, of this city.
GLADD1N-FULLER-August 8th, at Balmain, by the Rev. Mr.
Stack, Mr. Daniel Gladdin, lato of Cornwall, England, to , Mary Ann Puller, lato of KUbaggln, county Westmeath, Ire-
land. No cards.
HARRIS-LANE-August 4th, by special license, by tho Rev.
W. F. X. Bailey, LL.D.. of the Free Church or England. Matthew Harris, B.A., third son of John Harris, Esq.,-of
Ultimo House, Ultimo, to Frances, the third daughter of Mr. , William Lane, 15 Botany Road, formerly of Windsor, N. 6. W. HAMMERMAN-BROWNE-August 20tti, by tho Rev. Dr.
Bolley, LL.D., of the Freo Churoh of England, Mr. Theodor« Hammerman, of tho steamship Lady Young,' formerly of Stctin, Prussia, to Elba, daughter of the lato Mr. Henry Browne, of Crown-street, Miller's Point. . ' '
HENDERSON-PUZEY-March 26th, by the Rev.; W. F. X.
Balley, LL D., of the Free Church of England, Brisbane-street, Mr. Andrew Henderson, formerly of Edinburgh, 8óotland, lo Lucy, widow of tho late Mr. Gcorgo Puzey, both of Sussex
street. ,
HESSE-DINGWALL-April Gth, by, the Rev Dr. Balley, cf
tho Free Church of England, Brisbane-street, j Mr. Adolphe HeEse, of Lower George-nrcct, formerly of Goslar, llanover, SOD of Colonel William Hesse, Hanoverian Army, to Isabella, daughter ot the Into Daniel Dingwall, Esq., of Princo-strcet.
HUGHES-GLADD-July 1st, by tho Rov. Dr. Bailey, LL.D.,
of the Free Church of England, George Hughes, of n. M.'a 60tb (Quoen'B Own) Regiment, to Maria, daughter of tho lato Mr Joseph Glodel, of Paddington. j '
JANSON-NELSON-July 21st, at Grenfell, Herman Anthony
Janson, nativo ofyNorwny, to Helen Mary Agnes, fourth, daughter of Mr, John L. G. Nelson, late.of Manchester, Englond. i
JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON-September 3rd. :at St. Luke's,
Liverpool, by the Rev. C. F. D. Priddle, Robert Fercy, second , son of Captain Johnston, It, N.,of Annandale, Sydney, to Eliza
.Christina, third daughter of the late David Johnston, Esq., of 'George's Hall, near Livorpool. No oards. I
JOHNSTON-RYAN-March 28th, by tho Rev. W. F; X. Balley,
LL.D., of tho Freo Church of^England, Brisbane-Btrcet, Mr. John Johnston, formerly of Carrlgallim, county of Lcitrim,
, lu'lnnd, to Johanna, daughter of the late i Mr. Patrick Ryan. < foi merty of Tipperary, county of Tipperary, Ireland, both of
Kent-street.
KELK-STANGER-August 5th, at Surrey Cottage, Bathurst,'
by tho Ri v. Joceph Orani, William C. Kelk, of WindROr, N.8. W., tciiMary Sophia, eldest daughter of Joseph Carey Stangcr, E»q ,
i of Bathurst
, KNOX-MCPHERSON-August 15th, at Bourkc-street. Wool-
loomooloo, by tho Rev. John M'Glhhon, M.A., James Knox, sixth son of the late Mr, Jo;eph Knox, county of Armagh, Ireland, to Jane M'Phcreon, fifth daughter of the lato John M'Phcrson, Alth, Scotland.
LANE-FREDERICK-August 26th, by specie' license, nt St.
Luke'« Church, Scon-, hy tho Rev. W. Newman, John Stono ii an Lane, of Cook's River, Sydney, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. F. Frederick, of Scone. No cards.
LAW-MAXWELL-August 5th. at the Glcbn Road, Wcsleran
Church, by tbo Key. George Woolnough, Thomas, second son of Mr. George Law, to Elizabeth Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. William Maxwell, both of the Glebe.
LAYT-ASKEW-July 4th, by license, by the Rev.'Dr. Fullerton,
Frederick William, youngest surviving son of Mr. John Liyt, marble mnson, Riley-6treet, Surry Hills, formerly of Dilston, London, England, and grandson of the late Francis Layt, Esq., of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, to Susannah, only daughter of the lato Mr. William Askew, London, England.
.LOGAN-DALLAS-August 12'h, lit the Manse, Palmer-strcot,
-by the Rev. John M'Gibbon. M.A., David Logan, only son of Mr. Gcorgo Logan, Berwickshire, Scotland, to Mary Brown, third dnughtei of Mr. William Dallas. Scotland.
MA1DMENT-DRUMMOND-vugust 8th, by the Rev. W. F.
X.'Dallcv, LL.D., Edwin, second son of Mr, Gcorgo Maidment, uf ihn Glebe, native of Edmonton, Middlesex. England, to Jane Stevenson, eldest daughter of Mr. John Drummond, of Gladesville», Parramatta River, native of Hamilton, Scotland.
MARR-niGGIN8-August 8th, at Trinity Church, Berrima,
by tho Rev. J. S. Hassell, Henry James Marr, Esq., of Bul wnrandah, Illawarra, to Grace, youngest daughter of the late Jamea Jerome Higgins, Esq, of Berrima. No cards.
MAI ONLY-THOMPSON-Juno 22ml, by special lítente-, at t
M. Maij'K'Calln lal, hj tin- Rev. U D. Achennnnn. Edward ,Miil< 11/ y. M (und rilli stjsmi of the late Richard Ma'oticy, farmer, II linly Linn lick, Inland, to June, elm st ilnugiiti r of Eduiiril
'J hempson; l'adiiington.
MAKSHALL-WINN-March loth, hy the Et v. W. V. X.
1'ailiy, I L D., of the Vi- c-Cbtucli of England, Brisliino-stieiI, Mr. VtillW Marshall, of 401, l'ltt-slriei, to Mary, relict of the
Ititi- Mr. Herrv Winn, of llotitke-strcct.
MARNER-PULSFORT-August loth, at St Andrew1*
uropurury Cathedra), by the Rev. 'J'. O'Reilly, Willivm Morton FURIUI Mnn.ir, of the Colonial- Steam Mariuc, to biirah June, eldin diiughiir of Unbelt Pulsfnrd, of Syrtnt).
MOONEY-LARKINS-AtiBUBt 20th, by the. Rev. Dr. lliilcy,
I1.D, ni ihe l"rec Chinch of Ent-land, J ulm Mooney, of li, M.'s Suth (Queen's Own)'Regimcni, to Mary Anne, daughterof Mr. Jeiliii Larkins, of Paddington. '
M MAHON-REILLY-Sept. ard, bv «prciol license, at All Bain!«
Church, Liverpool, by tho Rev. 1'. Young. John V'Mnhon, ol I Livirfonl, eldii-t son of Hugh M'Muhon, formerlv of Sydney, I lo Moly Jai.c, third eldest daughter uf William Reilly, Esq , of I
Cab) umuna,
McNEF-COLE-August 10th, at the Manse, Palmer-street, by
the Rev John M'Glbbon, M A., Mr. Roben M'Nee, of -urry Hills, S-yitmy. to Mary Ann Colo, of Botany-street, Sydney.
MOORE-CLOSE-In May laut, by special license, at St. Peter's,
North Gundagai, by the Rev. Mr, Seaborn, Mr. Henry Moore-, of Cooloo, to Claudia Matilda, fifth daughter of Mr. George Close, of Guuihigul, late of Campbelltown.
MO'IT-BUHKKNSHEW-bcpttmbir 1st, nt tho Scotch Church,
by the Rev. Dr. Lang, M.P., Richard James Mott, mariner,^ ol tho P. N. '/, and A. R. M. Co.'s, ». s. Mataura, only son of Abshain Mott, Esq., of Cambridge, England, to Susan Burkcn shew, ol Miller'» Point, u native of Ulladulla, N. 8. W., fourth eloughtcior James Biirkcnshew, Esq., of Yorkshire, England.
NICHOLLS-H1BBOTLON-July 29tb, by tbo Rev. J. Fullerton,
J. 11. Nicholls, of Melbourne, to Charlotte, second daughter of JoseplF>llibVotsou, of Tasmania.
NEWCOMBE-NUIT-September 1st, by the Rev. Dr. Bailey,
LLD., eil the Freo Church of England, Mr. Frederick New- combe-, of the Government Registration Department, to Jossle, daughter of the late Thomas Henry Nutt, Esq., Government
.Survivor, of 130, Goulliurii-tireet. '
ODLUM-CASHEL-August iib, at St, Matthew's Catholio
Cbuieh, Windsor, by the Rev. Dr. Hallinon, Willliara Odium, loiiuorly of King's County, Ireland, lo Mary Cashel, formerly ef county ef Tipperary, Inland.
PEET-HILLY-August 12th, at St. John's, Darlinghurst, John
Peet, Esq., of Batavia, second sou of Samuel Peet, Esq., of Boxwoith Grove, London, to PheMie Frances, eldest daughter of John Irederick Hilly, Esq., of Campbell Lodge, rotts'Point,
? byilney
Pl'ERY-HAMILTON-August 13th, at St. Androw's Church,
by the Rev. T. O'Reilly, W. F. Perry, to M.J.Hamilton of Newtown. '
RAYMOND-ASHKETTLE-April 11th, by the Rev. vV. r.
X. Palle), LL.D., of the Free Church or England, Brlsbimc urcct, Captain Henry Allen Raymond, master mariner, son uf Captain Lewi» Rujmond, of tho United States Navy, to June, rilict of tho lato Mr. Robert Ashkcttle, formerly of ' ' Billust, Inland, both of Lower George-street.
ROSS-MURRAY-September, 1st, ut the Scots Church, by the
Rev, Di. Laug, M.P., Mr. George Ross, of Maryborough, Queensland, a nuiivc of Tain, Rosssbire, Scotland, to Mary Aune Murray, of Campbelltown, daughter ef Mr. John Murray, farmer, a'mnlvo of Dublin.
RYAN-CALLER-August 4th, by tho Rev. Dr. Bailey, LL.D ,
of ihe Frei-Chuioh of England, JohnRvtm, of II. M.'s 50th (Queen'« Ow'n). Regiment,'to ROBC, daughterof Mr. John
fuller, of Kissing Point.
SALKILLD-RUSTEN-August 18th, by the Rev. Dr. Bailey,
of the Free Church of England, Mr. Benjamin Sakilld, of the Government Railway Department, to Caroline Amelia, daughter of William Rusten, Esq., Queanbeyan, both of Picton. SHERRIFF-HULLIN-August ¡jiltli, at tho Scots Church, by
the Rey..Dr. Lang, M.P., Mr. William Sherriff, mariner, of tho New Zealand and 1'Bnama mull ship Mntnitra, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, to Cathcnnc Ilullin, of Princc-atrcct, a littlive of Poplar. London. ,. I
SIMPSON-ANDERSON-August 29th, at Christchurch, by the
Rev: O. Vidal, atslsttd bv thollrv. P. R, 8. Bulley, or Jamberoo, John Liri» 1 Simpson, or the- Commercial Banking Company, Sydney, second »on or J. Lionel Simpson. C.E., late of New custlr-upon-Tjne, io Harrlit Catherine eldest daughter of the late David AmlrrtoB, of Crown-street, Surry Hills. No cards.
SIMPSON-LENTHALL-May 20ih, at tho Mission House
Kandavuu, by the Rev. J. White, nsilitcd by the Rev. J. Rooit<¡y, Allied Heotor Simpson, Esq. to "urah, cliln-t daughter of Mr. James Lenthall, of I.an¿-forth, Somersetshire,
E 'gland. ' .
SIMPSON-WEST- August 20fh, by the Rev. 8. Wilkinson,
Vtillinni Jlinrv, sreond son of Mrs. Jane Simpson, Slimmer Hill, Liverpeeil.'tu Mary Jane, second daughter of Jonathan West. Efq . late of county Fiiraanaph. In-lant.
STONE-HIGGINS-August 8th, at Trinity Church, BerrinT,
by Iho Rev. J.,-8 Hawaii. Hmry Stone, Esq., yonnscst son ol the Riv. Willum Stone, of Springfield,- Bong Bong, to Augusta 'Inulta, fourth daughter of the late James Jerome Higgins Etq , or Berrima. No cards. ,
SWINSON-PASS-August 13ih, hy the Rev Dr. Balley, LL D ,
ol ihe Free Church ot England, Mr. John Swinson, or 20, _ Fmiih-s'ii t-t, Suny Hills, to Hannah, daughter of Mr. Thomas ' Btifs or 70, Albion-stm-l, Stirrv Hills. i
TISTALL-POWELL-August 13th. bv the Rev. Dr. Balle),'
LLD., Mr. 'I be mas 1 Istall. or London, to Emily, cldii-t daughter ir J. B Powell, of Melbourne, anil grand-daughter of tim lute Samuel Powell, ESQ., of Toxteth Park, Liverpool,
Fnclard.
TOWSON-POOLE-July 15th, at Levuka. Ovalan, Fiji, by the
Riv William MOOT, Grni-gn Richard Broderip Towson, of Lappar!, Navan Riva. Ylti Livu, Fiji, son of Mr, Genreo Towton. solicitor, Orango, New South Wales, to Clara Susannah Foul»-, spinster, jounge-st daughter of Mr. J. F Poole, and granddaughter of Mrs. Siisonnali Williams, of Mpequnrii-place. Sidney. 4 .
TREV1IT-GIBBS-August 26th, by the Rrv. Dr. Fullerton,
of Sydney, AUrid tecord son of Mr. William Trcvitt, to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Charles Gibbs, Hunter-street,
- Parramatta. '
VILES-HARRISON-August 19th. at the residence of the
bride's parents, by the Rev. R. Johnson, Wesloyan minister. Mr. .Tttomss Viles, of Nattai, to Martha, eldest daughter of
Mr. David Harrison, of Bowral. - I
WARING-DUNN-July 18th, by tho Rev. Dr. Bailey, of the
Free Church of England, Mr. John Waring, the Government Railway Department, Penrith, to Ell7abcth, daughter of Mr. Robert Dunn, Braidwood, formerly of Londonderry, county of
Londonderry. Ireland, of Enmore Road, Ncwto-m.
WATSON-FITZGERALD-Jutv 21st, bv» the Rev. Dr. Bailer,
LLD., of the Free Church of England, Mr. George Watson, son of the late Thomas Watson, Esq , lato of U.M. Custom», London, of Burton-street. South Heatl¿Road, to Elizabeth, doughtcr of the late CharlcB Fitrgcrald.VEsq., Cork, Ireland,
of FoTbcs-Btrret.
WATSON-KCOTT-August 28th, at the residence of the parents
of the bride. Pyrmont, Sydney, by tho Rev. R. S. Paterson, Pyrmont, Mr. James Watson, compositor, to Jane, cnly dounhterof Mr. William Scott, boiler-maker.
WHITTINGTON-YOUNG-July 13th. by the Rev. W. P. X.
'Balley. LL D., of the Free Church of England. John Whitting-
ton, of H. M.'s 50th (Queen's Own) Regiment, to Isabella Orr, daughter of Mr. Robert Young, formerly of Dundalk,
'couritv of Lonth. Ireland.
WILLIAMS-WOOD-August IStb, by tho Rev. Dr. Fullerton,
Mr. G. Williams, of the Glebe, to Jane Wood, of the South
Hescl Road. STdnev,
WISENER-GECKIE-Juno 10th, at tho [Parsonage. East
Granville, Massachusetts, by the Rev. A. Geckie, grandfather of the bride. W. H. Wisener, Esq., barrister, son of tho lion. W. II. Wisener, of Tennessee, to Sarah, daughter or the Rev. A.' C. Geckie, Bathurst, New South Wales.
DEATHS.
AMBROSE-August 16th at Macdonald River, ot consumption,
Kate, the fourth daughter of Mr. Thoinus Ambrose, aged 10 vears Sincerely regretted.
ARMSTRONG- July 23rd, at Young, Mr. James Armstrong, of
the cntiRty of Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 00 years.
BARKER-September 3rd, at his brother's resilience, Derwent,
street. Glebe, of pleurisy. Egbert Toshach, aged 21 years, fifth
son of the lota W illlnm George Barker.
BARLOW-August 2Gth, at hi» parents' residence, Baptist
trrrace, -Crown-street, Surry Hills, of brottchitl», Cliirlm Alfred, youngest sou of George and Jane Barlow, aged sH
months.
BALL-August 10th. at her parents' residence. No. 5. Eliza
bitb-tetrace, Umlcrwood-strret, Paddington, Edith lioso, tho beloved daughter of Mr. James Ball, of diphtheria, aged 5 years and 2 months
BARNETT-July 31st, at his residence, Beardy-street, Armidale,
after a lona and severe illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Mr James Barnett, aged CO years, leaving a widow and daughter to mourn their loss.
BELL. —June 17th, 1868, murdered by South Sea Islanders, at
the Conway station, Bowen, Port Denison, Queensland, Thomas William, in the 37th year of his age, youngest son of Mr. Robert Bell, of Bellfield, near Liverpool, New South Wales.
BLATTMAN. —August 13th, at Penrith, Margaretta, eldest
daughter of Conrad and Catherina Wattman, aged 23 years.
BOLTON. —August 19th, at Ashfield, Mary Frances Turner,
daughter of the late Francis Kempt Turner, surgeon, Edin- burgh, and widow of the late Robert Thorley Bolton, surgeon, East Maitland.
BOYD.—August 11th, at Kingston, FIorence Frances, the beloved daughter of Thomas and Laura Boyd, aged 2 years and 7
months.
BROWN-At his residence. No. 99, Crown-Btrcct, Woolloomooloo.
Mr. James Brown, late of Morooth, HnnterRlver, aged 58 years. CAHILL-August 28th. at her late residence, 103, Prince-street,
Mrs. Mary Cahill, after a long and painful illness, which she bore with Christian fortltude. May her soul rest in peace.
Amen.
CAMPBELL-August 17th, ot her residence, Ru«beuttcr View,
South Head Road, Margaret, relict of the late Felix Campbell, aged 80 tears. Rcq'iictcat in ¿mee,
CHAPMAN-Augu«t2!Ub, at West Maitland, Mary, the beloved
iKlighter of Rev. Benjamin Chapman, Witlejon minister, aged 20 ycors.t
CLELAND-June Bth, at Craigleith Quarry. Edinburgh, nneh
Cleland, blacksmith, aged 73. father of nugh Cleland, engineer, s. s. < City of Newcastle, and Robert Cleland, Lithgow Valley,
Bowenfels. .
CLINK-August 19tb. at tho resldenco of J. Ascougb, E«q ,
Windsor, of uionchitiB. Mary, relict of tho late Mr. Adam " Clink. ln'the"82nil year of her age.
COLYER-August 16th, at his residence, 203, Elizabeth-street, --Hyde Park, of disenso of the heart, 3ohn Godden Colyer, E*q ,
in'hls GOth veai. ,
CORNI^n-A'ugust 31st at his residence. Snail's Bay, Balmain,
Mr. Samuel Cornish, after a long and painful Illness, which he bore with Christian fortltudo ; his end was peace,
COX-August 20th,' Giorgc Cox, Esq, of Winhonrn, Mulgo», . In'thc 75th year of bis ago.
CRAIG-August SOtb. at his residence, Harris-street, Pyrmout,
George Craig, aged 47 years.
CUNNINGHAM-August 29th, at Claremont Houso. Ncwcnstlo,
-N.< S "W., George' Gurdon, sixth'son of B. rd. Cunningham,
eoctl.9 months and 19 days.
CURRY'-August 9th, at the residence of her mother, EU/.abcth
Curry, aged 23 years, the beloved wife of John Curry, the only and beloved daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Skelton, Bay iHicet, Glebe.
CURTIE-September ,3rd, at her residence, the wife of E.
Curtlss, aged 37 years.
DARBY-August 31st, at Winscombe, Bundalia. Hariy, the
n troth 'on of Edmund Darby, E'q , lato of Aston House, Hei tforelshlrc. ogi d 50 year«.
DOYLE-August 29th, nt her residence, No. 37, Lower Campbcll
Btrret. after o painful Illness, Mary, tho most beloved wife of Mr Edward Doyle, aged 28 years, leaving an Infant and an affectionate husband to déploie their loss. May her soul ret In peace.
L'AGAR- AugUBt lllh,'ot tho residencn of ber parents, Millewah,
Ashfield, after 36 hours'acute Buffering, Grace LouNa, second daughter of N. Henry and Louisa Eagar, agod20 j cara.
'EARL- August 51st, at Gunning, Harold Ilass-ill, youniest sou
of Rev. Robert Enrl, Gunning, aged 2 years and 7 months.
ELK1N-August 13th, at Waterloo, tho Infant daughter of J. _E'l.in, aged 8 days
ELLIOTT-September Gill, ot his parents' residence, 66, Ptisicc
Blrcet, of diphtheria. William Richard, infant ton of William and Mary Elliott, aged 5J¿ months.
EV.1NG-May 26th, at his resilience, Ballyclare. near Belfist.
Iitlonel, Mr Robert Ewing, the beloved father uf Mrs. J Woods. Mrs. W. Adair, and Mrs. Dclany, agen 59 years.
FREEMAN-August 2Srd, at 1I!B usidence, FiUgcra'd-fitroet,
Windsor, Samuel Frederick Fox Treeman, agid 25 years, youngest sonor th- late Mr. George Fieiman.
GARDNER-August 15th, nt his residence, North Rooks, near
Windsor. Christopher Gardner, the affectionate lather of James Gardner, lime merchant, Drultt-strect, S)dnev.
GOODSELL-September 6th. nt her résidence. Cook's River
Road, Newtown, the beloved wife of Mr. F. J Goodsell, aged
tBicarf.
GRANT-Aiigiiít tilth, nt Gosford, R.'hcrt McCartney Grant,
fen ol A. O. Gnnt.
GRANT-Si jin niber 1st. at Gosford, Brisbane Water, James
.lim), agi il ïjinis und 6 weeks, of diphtheria, son of A. 0. k Giant, P.M.
Hl'.NDRl'.N-August 7th, nt his residence, 1'rogmoro, nour
Penrith, David Charlen llcndrcn, the. beloved ihuiband of Barbara Hendrcn, and eldest son at the Rev. Samuel HCndrcn, reiuntr or Annagh, Ireland, aged 41 years. ,
HERhlNG-August 20th, nt Snail's Bay, Balmain, David, infant
sen I'fOerard Edgar Hrrring, aged 0 weeks. , .
I1UOHKS-August 28tb, at tho resilience of ,hor grandmother,
Ellrabith-Hreet South, Mailellno Priscilla, youngett daughtor ' ur t-imuiil Tiny Hughes, Esq., aged 3 years and 3 months.
JACKbON-At her leiiilence, IO, Market-street. Sarah, the
beinvid wife of William Jackson, after a lingering Illness of four months ; a native of Dover, England, ogeil 50 years.
JOHNM1N-August 2llth, nt his purent»' residenco, Grose-street,
Camprnlown, of lnlliiinmatlon of the lungs, followed hy convul- ' finns Richanl Henry, fourth son of Ben antlMnrgarot Johnson, '
iigril 2 )iors 5 months and 17 days
JONE-AugUBt 26th, at Minmi, Alfred Edwin, youngest anil
beloved sen of John and Elizabeth Jonc, aged four monthi.
KILFOYLE-August 16th, ot his residence, Gannon's Forest,
Ccok's River, after a long and painful Illness, Mr., John Kilfoyle, aged 40 years, leaving a wifo lind three children to deplore tinir loss.
LAVERS-AugiutllSth, at bli parents'resilience, 19, Marlborough
street, Surry Hills, Milton Vincent, infant sou of Mr, J. V. l.nvcrB prematurely bom on the 10th InBtant.
l.ENDON-August 12th, at her residence, Newtown, Sarah
Rebecca, relict cf the late Mr. James Lendon, sen., aged 60
yeais.
MAJUHR-Juno 20th, nt Leodhnll, Kilmarnock, Bootland,
Alexander Hamilton, youngest eon of the late John Mather, of Aimiihile, agid l8 yearn.
MATHEWS-August 12th, at her residence, Arthur-street, Surry
Hills, Elizabeth, the beloved wifi or James Mathows, aged 22.
M'COUMACK-'August 1,1th, at the residence of hi« ton, 77,
Yiuong-itrcet, Mr, 'Ihoinos M'Coimook, father of Mrs. John M'Laien, of Hobart Town, aged 91 years.
M'DOiNOfGH-August 14tb, at her residence, 190, Dowllng
stiei t, Mrs. Margaret M'Donounh, aeed 00 years.
M'T'NCBOE-Of your charity prai for tho repuse of tho soul of
the Venerable Archdeacon M'Encroc, who departed this life on Saturday, August 22, at hi» residence, St. Patrio»'B Presbytery, Sj elm v.
M'SI A NUS-September 5th. at her residence We tern Rood,
1'arrnmolta, Susannah M'Mnmis, iigcd C3 yrars.
MILLER-August 22nd, at her residence, Clifford-street, Goul-
burn, Christina, the beloved wife of Mr, Jauid Millar, aged 28
yrorr,
MILLAR-Juno 16th, at Newfield, Stonehouse, near Glasgow,
Lockhart Millar, Esq., of Nowficlel, lifter a short Illness. Mr. Millar is nu only brother of Mr. William Millar, late or Parra- matta, now of Ynst, and has been long and favourably known on the Hunter Elver, ami in the Warrego district, vvhero ho had, four year» ogo, a largo squatting establishment, in partnership with the late James Dickson! Esq., M.P., of Maitland. . '
MOODY'-August 1st, after a long nnd painful Illness, Thomas
Moody, tlnsmltli, ,"of. 17, Llttlu Brisbane-street, a native of Loudon, tiged 40ycari>, leaving a wife and two children to lament theil loss.
NEGUS-July 29tb,' ol her repldrnee, Wynilhom-slrcct,Waterloo,
¡.arah Negn's, »gell 66, willow of the lato John Negus,forracrly ol Gixlmon, Chcstire, Huntingdonshire, England, leaving nine children to deploro their loss.
N1ND-August Otb, ot his resilience, Campbelltown, T. J. Nlnd,
Burgeon, aged, 71 years, leaving a wife and lire daughters to mourn thtlr loss. Ho was respected by all who knew him.
PAGE-August 31s*, at the icsidcnco. ot Mr, John Andrews,
1'ilt-ftrret, William Page, aged 70 years,
PEACOCK-July 29th, at his residence, Fcndall Town Road,
Christchurch, New Zealand, J. J. Peacock, Esq., lato or Sjiitiiv. an old and rcspectid colonist, aged 70 years.
QUINLAN- August 21tt, at the resldenco of her parent, after a
lenp and painful illness, which sho boro with Christian fortitude, Ann, the only and beloved daughter of Mr. George Quinlan, in the 30tk year of her agc. Deeply regretted by a large di de of friends. ;
RICHARDS-August 28th, ot his parents' residence, Fairfield,
Windsor, Roland Benjamin, the ticlovcd son of Benjamin anti Eliynlirth Richard, aged G years and -1 month«; '
ROCKVv ELL-August llth, ot her residence,! Haymarket, by
accident. Mrs. Catherine Rockwell, tho beloved wife of Robert Rockwell, aged M yeal», a native of Troubridge, county of Wiltshire. England.
ROBINSON-August 2Slh, at her mother's residence, 47, Bank
strei t, Chippendale, Aramlnta Robinson, in the 23rd year of her oar. deeply regretted by nil who know her. ;
ROSE-September 1st. at her parents' residence, Baptist-street,
Suri) Hills, of scarlet lever, Edith Evo, tho beloved daughter of Funds and Mary Rose, aged 3 years and 2 months,
RUSSTLI.-Piptenibrr 3rd, ot her parents' , resilience, 112,
Stanley-street, Woolloomooloo, of consumption, Adolaldn ' Mniks, rlriist daughter of Mr. Michael John Russell, aged 29
v ears i nil 6 months. '
RYAN-August 28lh, at her tesldcncc, Windeyer, near Mudiieo,
Budget,,wife, of Mr William Ryan, formerly of Shnonehlll, county of Tipperary, Ireland, aged 72 years. Jltquieieat in pace. SAL1NABO-August S8th, at her grandmolher'B resldcrce,
Mnilirt-rovv, Ida Francis Sallvnro, aged 12 months and 2 ilnv-s t SKE1LY-At "Freelands, Alnwick, England, Mrs. Ann Sketty,
relict ef the line Mr. Thomas Skilly, elster to Mr. John Dodrfs, of Balmain, and last surviving niece of tho late Major-Gcncntl Hint} Darling, i
SMITH _ - Septrmber 2nd, of convulsions, Mary, the infant
daughter of Frederick Smith, of Blue's Bay, North Shore
STANNARD-August 22nd, at her parents' residence, Double
Dry, Sarah Stannard, iigod 7 Tears, of erysipelas, tho beloved davrhtir of VVilllom and Morearot Stannard, i . ,, J.
ri'.-SlMOND-August 7th, at his lato resiilenco, Walhallow,
Liverpool Plains, after a 6hort but polnfnl Illness, Mr. . Cbrlsti.pbfr Testimond, aged 51 years, tho beloved father of
'I bomas Teislmond, of Ilurtley, also of Milos Tcsblniond and Mis. M. Bourke. j '
TIGHE- Hrplembcr 7th, nt the rcBidencc of her parents, Queen's
Arms, South Head Road, Isabella Mary lioso,! eldest daughter of John and Susan Tighe, aged 14 years. Requlcscat in pace. TURTON-August 13th, at the resiilenco of her daughter, Mrs.
Georgo Christie, Tltt-strcet. Redfern, Mrs.' Ellen Turton, relict of the late Mr. James Turton, ngect 84 years.
WALKER-August 15th, at his residence, Buckhurst, Archibald Walker. Esq , fourth Eon of the lato William Walker, Esq.
WARREN-August 17th, at Greenland, near Nimitybelle,
Maneroo, where he had resided upwards of thirty years, in the 72nd year of his age, Mr. Gilbert Warren, son of Mr. Gilbert Bullivant Warren, of Horselydown, England, much re- spected and deeply regretted by his widow and six surviving
children, and a large circle of friends.
WATSON-August 19th, at her parents' residence, 81, Farrn miitt..-strect, Eva Augusta, tho beloved daughter ot David nr.il Migueta Watson, aged 6 months and 22 days.
WIIA1TES-August 23rd, at his parents' residence, 22, Union
street, near Ersklne-strcct, William Arthur Thomas, only and bi hived son of William and Alice Wbaitcs, aged 1 year n
months mel 11 days. i
WILDMAN-September Cth, at her late residence, William
strrct, Poddlngton.Elizobcth, the beloved wile of Mr. Edwin Wildman, in hcr48th vcar, leaving an affectionatohusband and faml v of eleven children to mourn their loss.
WILKIE-September 1st at the Oxford Hotel, Klng-strcot, Georgo
Wilkie. Esq., aged 63 YeorB.
VV OODGER-August 29th, at 43, Bnthurst-strcot, Sydney, John,
nped 40 years, of heart disease, eldest son of James Woodger, Eiq., or Portsmouth. Melbourne papers piesse copy.
YOUNG-August, 22nd, at hiß lato residence, Hordcrn-strcct,
Newtown, Mr. George nenry Young, aged ¡43 years, only surviving sou ot Mr. Gcorgo Young, Suiry,Hills, Sydney, li living a wire and three children to mourn their great loss.
YOUNG-September 2nd. at his residence, Gardeners' Arms,
York-street, Sydney, Thomas Charles Young, aged 39 yearB, oner a long and painful Illness, which he boro with Chrietlun roriitudc. !