The first sending seems to have been lost somewhere. Hence, below second sending of BMDs. West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. Friday 27th June, 1856. BIRTHS. At Falmouth, on the 5th instant, the wife of THEOPHILUS SAMUEL BEAUCHANT, Esq., a daughter. At Penryn, on the 19th instant, the wife of Mr. P. ROGERS, ship broker, a son. At Falmouth, on the 17th instant, the wife of Capt. F. HOWELL, Royal Miners' Artillery Militia, a son, since dead. At Penzance, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. J. R. BRANWELL, a daughter. At Penzance, on Wednesday lst, the wife of Mr. BLACKWELL, of the Western Hotel, a daughter. At St. Ives, the wife of Mr. JAMES BOTTERALL, a son; and the wife of Mr. ROBERT SMITH, a daughter. At Connor downs, in the parish of Towednack, the wife of Mr. JOHN PHILLIPS, a son; At Georgia, in the same parish, the wife of Mr. WILLIAM PAYNE, a daughter; and the wife of Mr. JOHN NINNES, a son. At Gwinear, last week, the wife of Mr. GEORGE PROUD, a daughter; the wife of Mr. WILLIAM NICHOLAS, a son; and the wife of Capt. SKEWIS, a son; at Phillack, lately, the wife of Mr. RICHARD HOSKEN, a son. At Redruth, the wife of Mr. JAMES SNOW, a son; the wife of Mr. STEPHEN MICHELL, a daughter; and the wife of Mr. S. T. ROWE, a son. At Ferne Splat, in the parish of Gwennap, on Sunday lst, the wife of Mr. THOMAS TREVENA, a son. At Chacewater, on the 19th instant, the wife of Mr. JOHN JENKIN, a daughter; and on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. WILKINS, a still-born son. At Newquay, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. WILLIAM CLEMENS, a daughter. At St. Austell, on the 14th instant, the wife of Mr. J. HICKS, tea dealer, a daughter; and on Saturday last, the wife of the Rev. W. WORKER, Wesleyan Minister, a still-born son. At Charlestown, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. CHARLES PIDWELL, a daughter; and on Sunday, the wife of Capt. COUCH, of the smack "Patty," a still-born child. At Hellyer House, Lostwithiel, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. J. T. STEPHENS, a son; and the wife of Mr. WM. BURTON, a daughter. At Bodmin, on the 16th instant, the wife of Sergeant Major HILLMAN, Royal Cornwall Rangers, a son. At Liskeard, on the 10th instant, the wife of Mr. JAMES SPURWAY, a daughter; on the 17th, the wife of Capt. ROBERT KNAPP, a son; and on the 18th, the wife of Mr. HENRY OLVER, a daughter. At St. Ive, near Liskeard, on the 19th instant, the wife of the Rev. REGINALD HOBHOUSE, a son. At Launceston, on the 19th instant, the wife of R. K. FROST, Esq., a daughter. At Tavistock, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. WILLIAM HILL, woolstapler, a daughter. At Bridgwater, on the 16th instant, the wife of R. BATE, Esq., a son. At Leicester, on Monday last, the wife of the Rev. EDWIN BAILEY, Wesleyan Association Minister, a daughter. At Islington, on the 16th instant, the wife of Mr. RICHARD A. FERRIS, a son. At the College of Agriculture and Chemistry, Kennington, London, on the 17th instant, the wife of Mr. J. C. NESBIT, a son. At New Zealand, on the 1st of January last, the wife of J. O. HAMLEY, Esq., Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper and Barrack Master, a daughter.