BIRTHS WARREN, Male - B12/2/1855 - Here at South Strand Street, on the 12th instant, the wife of Mr David Warren, upholsterer, of a son. CUMMING, Female - B12/2/1855 - At Dourie Bank, on the 12th instant, Mrs Cumming, of a daughter. GOUDIE, Male - B6/2/1855 - At Barrhill, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr James Goudie, blacksmith, of a son. M'CREATH, Female - B6/2/1855 - At Marklauch, on the 6th instant, Mrs M'Creath, of a daughter. M'FIE, Female - B12/2/1855 - At Wigtown Row, Newton Stewart, on the 12th inst, Mrs M'Fie, of a daughter. MARRIAGES M'LELLAND, Alexander - M13/2/1855 - Here at North Strand Street, on the 13th instant, by the Rev. George Charles, Mr Alexander M'Lelland, baker and graindealer, to Jane, only daughter of the late Mr James MacMeikan, graindealer. JAMES, John - M14/2/1855 - Here at Hanover Street, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. G.D. Mathews, Mr John James, currier, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr Alex. Small, boot and shoemaker. LIDDERDALE, James - M14/2/1855 - At Church Street, Stranraer, on the 14th inst, by the Rev. William Smillie, of the U.P. Church, Mr James Lidderdale, to Miss Mary Hannay, daughter of the late John Hannay, Esq., farmer, Girthon. GRIERSON, John - M7/2/1855 - At Maidland, near Wigtown, on the 7th instant, Mr John Grierson, merchant, Castle-Douglas, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr Muir, farmer there. SMITH, James - M6/2/1855 - At East Whithorn, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. J.W. Macmeckan, of the Reformed Presbyterian Church Lesmahagow, James Smith, Esq., coalmaster, Auchenhard House, parish of Livingston, to Margaret, fifth daughter of the late Thomas Forsyth, Esq., East Whitburn. DEATHS BUCHANAN, (Benjamin) - D11/2/1855 - At Waulk Mill, parish of Leswalt, on the 11th instant, Mr (Benjamin) Buchanan, farmer. CLELLAND, Helen - D5/2/1855 - At Wigtown, on the 5th instant, after a lingering illness, Hellen, daughter of Mr John Clelland, Superintendent of Police, aged 26. M'CLELLAND, Samuel - In the WFP 15/2/1855 - At Newton-Stewart, after a lingering illness, borne with christian patience and resignation, Samuel M'Clelland, aged 27 years. GALLOWAY, John - D6/11/1854 - At Melbourne, Australia, on the 6th November last, John, aged 32 years, youngest son of Mr John Galloway, joiner, Garliestown. HAYBURN, Mrs - D8/2/1855 - At Scarhead, on the 8th instant, Mrs Hayburn, relict of Barney Hayburn, at the advanced age of 100 years. ELLIOT, Harriet - D9/2/1855 - On the 9th instant, at the Hotel Meurice, Paris, Lady Harriet Elliot, youngest daughter of the Earl of Minto, and sister of Lady John Russell. HENDERSON, William - D9/2/1855 - On the 9th instant, in Cornwallis Street, Liverpool, aged 49, Mr William Henderson, late officer of the ship Jemsetjee Cursetjee, and late of Wigtown, Scotland. GENOA, Duke of - D10/2/1855 - On the 10th instant, at Turin, aged 31, the Duke of Genoa, brother of the present sovereign of Piedmont. Within a few weeks, and almost in the act of giving an example of active magnanimity to the kings of the continent by taking part in the European war, he has seen his mother, his wife, and now his brother, fall at his side. BUTLER, Charles G. - D18/12/1854 - At Bombay, on the 18th December last, Captain Charles G. Butler, 86th Regiment, commanding the Military Sanitary Station at (Poorinhur) , brother of the two Captains Butler who fell at Silistria and Inkermann. MELVILLE, Henry Beresford - In the WFP D15/2/1855 - In the prime of life, Captain Henry Beresford Melville. Deceased was the sole officer of his regiment who survived the unfortunate Cabul expedition, having been severely wounded in the Kyber pass, and taken prisoner by Akbar Khan, together with Lady Sale, Lady Macnaughten, and others. He afterwards served in the Sikh war, and was at the actions of Sobraon and Ferezeshah. STRUTHERS, M.D. Alex., - D20/1/1855 - At Scutari, Turkey, on the 20th ultimo, of fever, Alex. Struthers, M.D. acting assistant surgeon, lately house surgeon in the royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, youngest son of the late Alexander Struthers, Esq., of Brucefield, Dunfermline. CAMPBELL, W.R.N. - D25/1/1855 - At Scutari, on the 25th ultimo, Captain W.R.N. Campbell, 5th Dragoon Guards, eldest and only surviving son of the late Brigadier General Alexander Campbell, C.B. and K.H., of Blackburn House, Ayrshire, N.B. Captain Campbell served in the West Indies in the 92d Highlanders, and in the 9th Lancers during the whole of the Gwalior and Punjaub campaign of 1844, 1845 and 1816 under General Lord Gough. In 1853 he exchanged to the 5th dragoon Guards, which he accompanied to Turkey in May last, passing through the ordeal of the melancholy scenes of disease at Varaa, &c., when the regiment suffered severely from cholera. In the memorable and brilliant charge of the heavy brigade of cavalry on the 25th of October, at Balaklava, he narrowly escaped, while gallantly leading the squadron he commanded, but, alas, even his dauntless and cheerful spirit failed to sustain him through the subsequent severe hardships and privations, exposed to wet and cold, and which his too sensitive feeling of honour prevailed on him to struggle against, until human exertion was exhausted, and he reluctantly yielded to medical decision , which removed him, on the 4th December, to Scutari, where he sank on the 23d, leaving a numerous circle of frineds and most attached relatives to lament his early loss, and a devoted mother to bewail the premature fall of her only most beloved son - "???ted Service Gazette". STUART, Patrick - In the WFP 15/2/1855 - General the Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, colonel of the 44th Regiment, died in Scotland a few days ago. He was the second son of the late Lord Blantyre, and uncle to the present peer.