The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. April 4, 1851. {Friday} BIRTHS. At Penzance, on Saturday last, the wife of E. S. POLKINGHORNE, Esq., of a daughter. At Penzance, on the 27th ult., the wife of Mr. JULLIEN, of a son. At St. Just in Penwith, on the 22nd ult., the wife of Mr. Richard ANGWIN, of a son; on the 23rd, the wife of Mr. John ANGWIN, of a son; on the 24th, the wife of Mr. James AKERMAN, chemist, of a daughter; on the 25th, the wife of Mr. Thomas WOOLCOCK, of a son; and on the 27th, the wife of Mr. John WILLIAMS, grocer, of a son. At Gwinear, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. John DAVIES PEARCE, of a son. At Hayle, Mrs. TRATHEN, of a posthumous son; and the wife of Mr. John MURLEY, of a daughter. At Pool, on the 24th ult., the wife of Mr. W. RETALLACK, of a son. At Redruth, on the 20th ult., the wife of Mr. W. TREVENA, of the Bullers' Arms Inn, of a son. At Stamphouse, in the parish of Perranzabuloe, on the 21st ult., the wife of Mr. Sampson KITTO, of a son. At Newquay, on the 20th ult., the wife of Mr. J. HOUSE, of a daughter; on the 21st, the wife of Capt. John OSBORNE, of a daughter; and on Tuesday last, the wife of Capt. John CARTER, of a daughter. At Tolcarne, near Newquay, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Simon RICKARD, of a daughter. At Cubert, on the 20th ult., the wife of Mr. F. GLASSON, of a daughter. At Newlyn East, the wife of Mr. James GLANVILLE, of a daughter. At Lowerton, in the parish of Colan, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. William BENNY, of a son. At Charlestown, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. John PARNALL, cooper, of a son. At Par, on Saturday last, the wife of Captain Joseph ELLERY, of a son. At Bude Haven, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. William BRAY, of a daughter. At Dunmeer, near Bodmin, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. Amos WEARY, beer-house-keeper, of twins. At Manelly, in the parish of St. Veep, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. William COSSENTINE, of a daughter. At Callington, on Tuesday last,the wife of Mr. Thomas GOLDING, innkeeper, of a son. At Carbeal, near Torpoint, on the 18th ult., the wife of Mr. J. HARRIS, of a son. At Plymouth, on the 27th ult., the wife of Mr. John Sampson JAGO, of a daughter. At Wimborne, Dorset, the wife of Mr. G. H. ROW, of a son. In Grosvenor Square, London, on the 27th ult., Viscountess EBRINGTON, of a daughter. MARRIAGES At Budock District Church, on the 20th ult., by the Rev. F. H. SCRIWENER, Capt. William Downing COCK, of the "Lavinia," of Falmouth, to Miss Grace JAMES. At Helston, on Monday last, Mr. Peter RALPH, to Miss Matilda PERRY. At Madron, on Friday last, Mr. W. D. JOHNS to Miss Honor WHITE, both of Penzance; on Saturday, Mr. Martin REYNOLDS, to Miss Maria ELLIS, of Lariggan; and Mr. W. H. RICHARDS to Miss Emma Jane HOULSON, both of Penzance; and on Sunday, Mr. George GUY to Miss Alenda WEARNE, both of Penzance. At Gluval, on Saturday last, Mr. Richard COLENSO, of Penzance, to Miss Mary ROWE, of Chyandour. At the Wesleyan Chapel, Hayle, on Saturday last, Mr. William DAVEY, of Camborne, to Miss Grace RODDA, of Marazion. On the 27th ult., Francie D. CAMPION, Esq., of Bushy Park, Rathcormack, Ireland, to Elizabeth Catherine Ann, eldest daughter of H. H. PEARD, Esq., late of Marazion. At Fowey, on Monday last, Mr. Henry TRIGWELL to Miss Ellen MILLER. At Plymouth, on the 23rd ult., Mr. W. K. STRATTON, of Calstock, to Miss J. H. DAVEY, of Devonport; and on the 26th, Mr. J. HANCOCK, miller, of Tideford, to Miss Emma BROADLICK, of St. Germans. At the Registrar's Office, Exeter, on the 22nd ult., Mr. William H. ABBOTT to Miss Mary Ann TREFFRY, both of that city. At Gorey, Wexford, Ireland, on the 19th ult., John NICHOLAS, Esq., of the Customs, Liverpool, and son of the late James NICHOLAS, Esq., Collector of Customs at Looe, to Frances, fourth daughter of the late Dr. HAMILTON, of the former county. At Cuttack, Bengal, on the 30th of January, Henry Lucius DAMPIER, Esq., Civil Service, to Charlotte Isabella Lindsay, eldest daughter of F. GOULDSBURY, Esq., Bengal civil service. DEATHS At Truro, on Tuesday last, a twin infant son of Mr. ARNOLD, coach painter. At Devoran, on Wednesday last, the residence of her nephew, Mr. Robert T. MICHELL, Mrs. SCOTT, aged 56 years. At Perranwell, on the 25th ult., the infant son of Mr. Richard SEARLE, innkeeper. At Penryn, on Friday last, Joseph, eldest son of the late Mr. Joseph BROKENSHIR, aged 21 years. At Eastwood, Penryn, on Wednesday last, Henry, infant son of Mr. W. B. HICKS, merchant. At Falmouth, on the 26th ult., Mrs. Ann CURGENVEN, eldest daughter of the late William CURGENVEN, Esq., of St. Michael Penkivel. At Falmouth, on the 27th ult., Matilda, widow of Samuel RAMSDEN, Esq., surgeon H. M. Packet Service, and daughter of the late M. E. WILKS, Esq., of the Ordnance Office, Tower. At Falmouth, on Monday last, Mr. JOB, of the Barley Sheaf Inn. At Helston, on Sunday last, Edwin, son of Mr. PENBERTHY, aged 33 years. At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 25th ult., Mr. Joseph WEBB, aged 82 years; on the 26th, Mrs. Nancy MUMFORD, aged 74 years; and Mr. Charles JAGO, aged 80 years. At Hea, Madron, on Monday last, Mr. Sampson JELBART, aged 40 years. At Madron Church-town, on Wednesday last,Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. John Pender DAVY, aged 9 years. At Chyandour, on Saturday last, Mr. Joseph BARNES, aged 17 years. At Trelyon, near St. Ives, on the 26th ult., Mrs. Nancy NOALL, aged 69 years. At St. Ives, Mrs. Jane COTHEY, aged 40 years. At Tuckingmill, on Saturday last, Sarah, daughter of the late Capt. TREGONING, aged 25 years; and on Sunday, Mrs. FREY, aged 84 years. At Redruth, on Monday last, Mr. Thomas ROSEWALL, aged 72 years; on Tuesday Miss Catherine BOASE, aged 74 years. At Trevenson House, in the parish of Illogan, on the 21st ult., Henry Arthur, infant son of C. A. REYNOLDS, Esq. At Mithian, in the parish of St. Agnes, on Saturday last, Mr. W. MENADUE, miller, at an advanced age. At Newlyn East, on Friday last, Mr. James LAWRY, maltster, aged 36 years. At Nantellan, in the parish of Creed, on the 20th ult., Elizabeth, wife of MR. HENWOOD, a respectable farmer. At St. Mawes, last week, Mrs. Mary TEDDY, widow, aged 50 years. At St. Austell, on Friday last, Catherine, relict of the late Mr. William Jane, aged 84 years. At Bodmin, on the 27th ult., Miss MITCHELL, late of Plymouth, aged 20 years. At St. Breock, on Friday last, the Rev. Wm. MOLESWORTH, Rector of that parish, aged 59 years. The loss the inhabitants have sustained by the death of their beloved pastor will be long felt and deeply lamented; his intellectual attainments, fervent piety, and strict sense of justice, though always tempered with mercy, which he administered as a county magistrate, gave him the foremost position in the neighbourhood, and his name will be held in lasting remembrance, not only by those who had the honor of his friendship and acquaintance, but also by the poor and needy, to whom he was a liberal benefactor. At East Looe, on the 22nd ult., Mrs. FISHLEY, aged 67 years. At West Looe, on the 27th ult., Mrs. Ann ANGEAR, formerly of the Cornish Arms Inn, aged 91 years. At Old Park, near Liskeard, on the 23rd ult., Miss Harriet PENNY, daughter of Mr. John PENNY, aged 28 years. At the Rectory, Stokeclimsland, near Callington, on the 25th ult., the wife of the Hon. and Rev. H. W. SPENCER. At Padstow, on Sunday last, Mr. Thomas HORSWELL, farmer, aged 59 years. At Tregargat, in the parish of St. Teath, on Saturday last, Mr. Richard PROUT, age 26 years. At Devonport, on Saturday last, after a long and protracted illness, Mr. John YEO, aged 74 years, the oldest auctioneer in the town, and for many years Surveyor of the Saltash Turnpike Trust. At Windsor Terrace, Citadel Road, Plymouth, on Tuesday last, Rear Admiral John Toup NICHOLAS, C. B., & c., Captain Superintendant of the Royal William Victualling Yard, Stonehouse. At Heavitree, Exeter, on the 23rd ult., Lieut. J. T. CARDEW, R. M., aged 66 years. At Tavistock, on the 21st ult., Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. Simon STEVENS, aged 20 years. At Marksbury, Somersetshire, on the 14th ult., Mr. Isaac HARDING. At Stamford, on the 26th ult., Mr. Richard NEWCOMBE, of the Lincoln and Stamford Mercury, aged 67 years. At Old Windsor, on Friday last, Mr. Samuel BAGSTER, formerly of Paternoster Row, London, publisher and book-seller, aged 79 years. At Park Place, Eltham, on Friday last, aged 58 years, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Cornwallis MICHELL, K.H., K.B.A., K. T. S., late Surveyor-General at the Cape of Good Hope, after 3 years of acute suffering from disease of the heart. Prior to his entering the service of his country, he commanded a brigade of Portuguese Artillery at the battles of Vittoria, Badajoz, and Toulouse; he received the gold medals for Vittoria, and Toulouse, and the silver one for Badajoz. The deceased was the son of the late Admiral MICHELL, of the Portuguese Navy, formerly of Croft West, near Truro, and the only brother of Capt. Frederick MICHELL, R. N., of Totness.