Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 13 June 1863, page 4


BIRTHS.

BARRETT.—On the 12th inst., at 16 Bank-street west.

Emerald-hill, the wife of J. Barrett, Esq., surgeon, of a daughter.

CARR.—At her residence, Skene-street, Newtown,

Geelong, Mrs. Carr of a son.

JACOBS.—On the 11th inst., at Raglan-terrace, Robe-

street, St. Kilda, the wife of Mr. I. Jacobs of a

son.

MARRIAGES.

ANDERSON—MARTIN.—On the 10th inst., at Colling-

wood, by the Rev. Jas. Caldwell, W. S. Anderson, Ravenswood, Sandhurst, to Margaret Kelly Martin, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

BOYES—HILL.—On the 11th inst., at St. John's

Church, by special licence, by the Rev. J. Barlow, John Boyes, of Heathcote, to Mary, only daughter or Isaac Hill, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.

GRIFFITHS—TABLEY.—On the 12th inst., at Chalmers'

Church, East Melbourne, by the Rev. Dr. A. Cairns, Captain Evan Griffiths (barque William Watson), of Cemaes, Anglesey, N. Wales, to Charlotte Tabley, of Llangled, same county, relict, of the late Mr. Jno. Tabley, Liverpool. Home papers please copy.

LITTLE—RICHARDSON.—On the 12th inst., at North

Melbourne, by licence, by the Rev. Joseph Dare, Mr. John Little, compositor, to Mrs. Elizabeth Hannah Richardson, relict of the late Mr. Wm. Henry Richardson, of Brunswick.

MARSHALL—AUSTIN.—On the 11th inst., at Kew, by

the Rev. Dr. Cairns. John Marshall, merchant, Mel-bourne, to Mary, elder daughter of Thomas Austin, Esq, Clifton-villa, Cotham-road, Kew.

REID—SYNNOT.—On the 10th, inst., at St. Paul's

Church, Geelong, by the Rev. Astley Cooper, David Boswell Reid, M.R.C.S., surgeon to the Geelong Hospital, eldest son of D. B. Reid, Esq, M.D., F.R.S.E., formerly of Edinburgh, and late Professor of Physiology in the University of Madison. U.S., to Mary Jane Cumberland, eldest daughter of George Synnot, Esq., of Fernside. No cards.

RICHMOND—PUTWAIN.—On the 1st inst,. by special licence at Christ Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. D.

Seddon, M.A., John, son of Andrew Richmond, manufacturer, Hamilton, Scotland, to Marion Put-wain, daughter of Edward Cording, Wellington, New Zealand, and late of Kent, England. No cards. Scotch newspapers please copy.

DEATHS.

GODFREY.—On the 11th inst., at Boort-cottage,

Brighton, Frederic John Race, eldest son of Frederic Race Godfrey, Esq., aged eight years and three

months.

McINTOSH.—On the 12th inst., at Stoke-street, Sand-

ridge, Margaret, relict of the late William McIntosh, and sister to Mrs. Thomas Swallow, of Sandridge, aged thirty-four years. Quebec papers please copy.

AN ENGLISH CHEER.—No men on earth can cheer like Englishmen, who do so rally one another's blood and spirit when they cheer in earnest, that the stir is like the rush of their whole history, with all its standards waving at once, from Saxon Alfred's down-

ward.—Dickens.