DEATHS.♦ m r 4BERGEB.-On the 50th Sept.. suddenly, at 117. Denmark-hill,Franz Berger, of 4. Cullum-street, age 61.3ICKSBDIKE.—On the 25rd Sept.. at Colbury Vicarage Totton. Southampton, the Rev. Robert Bickerdike, M.A., vicar of the parish, chaplain to New Forest Union, and laU of Sfc. Saviour's,Sonthwark. aged 82.BOUBSS.—On Sept. 30th. at West-hill. Oxted. Mary A. Bourns danghter of John Houston Bourns, of Castle Connor, Ireland, aged 94.CHAMBERLAIN.—September 28th. at Paignton. FrederickWilliam (Chaplain on Indian Ecclesiastical Fstabliehu Lucknow Diocese), oldest and beloved son of Rev. F. Tohend Chamberlain, vicar of Broadhempston. aged 41 yean.Indian papers, please copy.COLBECK.—On September 28, at Burton House. Lyme Rthe rosidence of her nephew, Anne Colbeck, aged 74 years.Very suddenly.GARDEN.—On the 28th September, at Karachi. India. Hu Charles, elder son of t he late Deputy Surseon General AGarden and Mrs. Garden. The Cedars. Merrow, Guild!GlLBEBT-COOPEPw—At Eastbourne. on the 29th of Sep tembsc; Ernest Elliot, youngest son of Major General E. MGilbert-Cooper. aged 40 years.GRIFFITHS.—At Maesgwartha. Gilwern. On September 28th the Rer. Arthur Griffiths, J.P.. for fifty years rector oLlanelly. Breconshire.MAC KAY.—At Calvados. Shirley, Southampton, on the 23tlSeptember. William Mackay. late of Eton Terrace. Edin burgh, and Cultra, Ireland, aged 77. No flowers, by reqnest.MILLER.—On the29th ult. at Imperial-square. Cheltenham Emily, daughter of the late Robert Miller, Esq., formerly 0 Richmond House, Clifton. BriaoLMITCHELL.—On Sept. 30, at Gordon-place. Campden Hill W.. Chas. Edward MitchdL aged 66. late of Bombay. Indian and Australian papers, please copy.SMITH MARRIOTT. —On the 30th of September, at Twysden, Kilndown. in her ninety-eighth year. Frances, widow of thlt; Her. Sir William M. Smith Marriott. Bart., of Horsmonden Rectory, Kent, and The Down House, Dorset. Funeral atHorsmonden. Friday, three o’clock. :BTRYBNSON.—On Sept. 22nd. killed in action at Ojesu, West Africa. Walter Wilton Campbell Stevenson. Captain 2nd Manchester Begt, serving with the W.A.F,F..the dearlyloved son of the late Lt. Col. Russell Stevenson. R.A.. and Annie, his wife, while leading his company in a charge.