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At Ipswich, Sarah-Elizabeth, wife of Edward Beck, M.D.

At Loughborough, aged 77, Sarah, relict of Thomas Blunt, gent.

At Auteuil, near Paris, aged 32, Mary, the wife of John Hadwen Wheelwright, esq. and eldest dan. of Clarkson Stanfield, esq. R.A.

At West Teignmouth, aged 12, Samuel Hart, eldest son of the Rev. John Nicholas Palmer, of Great Torrington.

At Hatton, Mary, wife of Frederick Haswell, esq. granddau. of Henry Hammond, esq. of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

In Lowndes-st. aged 50, Edward Isaac Hobhouse, esq. half-brother of Lord Broughton. He was the eldest surviving son by the second marriage of the late Sir Benj. Hobhouse, Bart, with Amelia dan. of the Rev. Joshua Parry. He was a Gentleman Usher to her Majesty; and married in 1832 the Hon. Hester Charlotte Graves, 6th dau. of Thomas-North 2nd Lord Graves, by whom he has left issue one son, Edward Aug. Stewart Hobhouse, esq.

At Donhead St. Mary, aged 58, Frances, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Gilbert Jackman, D.D. Rector of that parish.

At Budleigh Salterton, aged 9, Frances Lucy, dan. of W. H. Peters, esq. of Harefield House. At Stranton, very suddenly, aged 55, Wm. Waldon, esq.

May 17. At Hammersmith, aged 63, Captain Henry Clement.

At Mallow Castle, aged 84, Louisa, widow of Lieut.-Col. Jephson, of Mallow (formerly of the 17th Dragoons), and mother of Sir Denham Jephson Norreys. She was the daughter of Charles Kensington, esq. of Blackheath.

At Southampton, Eleanor, fourth dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Richard Fitzgerald King, and consin to the Earl of Kingston.

In Guernsey, aged 78, Col. Joseph Dacre Lacy, h.p. 2d Garr. Batt.

At Streatham, Surrey, aged 61, William Burleigh Locke, esq. late of Soham, Norfolk.

At the convent, St. Peter-st. Winchester, aged 81, Lady Abbess Macdonald; Abbess 40 years, the last survivor of the community, who were driven from Brussels by the French Revolution, in 1794.

At Morden College, Blackheath, aged 86, Mr. Richard Neave Macnamara.

May 18. At Aigburth, Liverpool, Ellen-Maria, dau. of the late Thomas Aspinall, esq.

At Plymouth, Mr. J. C. Bellamy, youngest son of Dr. Bellamy. Mr. Bellamy was a considerable contributor to the local press, on subjects connected with archæology; and several years since published" A Thousand Facts connected with the History of Plymouth."

At Torquay, aged 93, Mrs. Johanna Bowden. At Cliff Castle, Seaton, Devon, aged 25, Florence, only dau. of T. G. W. Carew, esq. of Crowcombecourt, Somerset.

At Robin Hood's Bay, aged 55, Edmund Gowland, esq. surgeon.

At Walcot-terrace, Henry Green, esq. formerly of the Sun Fire Office.

Jane, wife of Mr. W. T. Henderson, manager of the London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury. At Diss, aged 77, Frances, eldest surviving dau. of the late Rev. W. Manning, Rector of Diss.

Mr. J. S. Miles, late of Sheriff-Hutton, eldest son of J. Miles, esq. M.D. of the Charterhouse. In North-pl. aged 82, Mary-Ann, relict of George Newport, esq. of the same place, and Twickenham.

At Hounslow, Hannah, wife of F. Somes, esq. At Exeter, James Southcombe, esq.

May 19. At Leamington, aged 79, Maria-Barbara, relict of Sir Daniel Bayley.

Aged 68, Jane-Sarah, relict of Daniel Curling, esq. of Canonbury.

At Amberd House, Somerset, aged 84, John Gould, esq.

At Brompton, from the effects of exposure and privation experienced during four years Arctic service in search of Sir John Franklin, aged 27, Lieutenant William Hulme Hooper, R.N. author of" Ten Months amongst the Tents of the Tuski, and Incidents of a Boat Expedition to the Mackenzie River." He commanded the second cutter in the remarkable voyage of the boats of Her Majesty's ship Plover, from Icy-cape to the Mackenzie. On one occasion he was lost for three days in a snow storm, and he passed two lonely winters away from his ship in log huts, with a few of his boat's crew, near the northern shores of America, living chiefly upon offal fish.

At Wardour Castle, the Hon. Laura Macdonell, wife of Lieut.-Col. George Macdonell, C.B. and sister of Lord Arundell of Wardour. She was married in 1820.

Near Scutari, Constantinople, Lieut. W. L. Macnish, of the 93d Highlanders. He was crossing a ravine near Scutari barracks, when a heavy storm came on, and it is feared that he was washed into the sea.

At Leamington, aged 77, Dorothea, relict of Edmund Turnor, esq. of Panton House, and Stoke Rochford, Linc. M.P. for Midhurst, and author of the History of Grantham. She was the dau. of Lieut.-Col. Tucker, and the second wife of Mr. Turnor, but the mother of his heir, the present Christopher Turnor, esq. and many other children. At Totnes, aged 84, Ann, relict of Mr. Josias Whiteway, formerly of the Champernowne Arms, Darlington. She was the mother of 20 children, seven of whom, and a large number of her 50 grandchildren, followed her to the grave.

May 20. At Brixham, in consequence of severe injuries caused by accidentally falling down some steps in his garden, W. Blackmore, esq. shipowner. He was in the army upwards of twenty years, and as a master tailor in the Enniskillen Dragoons had obtained the respect and friendship of his superior officers. Since his retirement he has successively filled the offices of guardian, overseer, commissioner, and at the time of his death was chairman of the board of surveyors.

At Coopersale Hall, Essex, aged 56, Mr. Thomas Burgess.

At Southampton, aged 22, after landing from the mail-steamer Madelina, Capt. Courtenay Thomas Hammill, 1st West India Regt. eldest surviving son of Lieut.-Col. Hammill, late Provost Marshal of British Guiana.

Aged 71, Robert Hopkins, esq. of Rowstock House, Berks.

At Hornsey, aged 34, Ellen, wife of Augustus T. Keily, esq.

Aged 88, Mrs. Mary Leveridge, of Acton-place, Kingsland-road.

At Heckmondwike, Yorkshire, aged 51, George Aulay Macaulay, esq. fourth son of the late Rev. Aulay Macaulay, Vicar of Rothley, co. Leic.

At Whadden House, Bruton, Somerset, aged 66, Chas. Henry Sampson Mitchell, esq.

At Stoke Damerel, Ann, widow of Mark Luke Morris, gentleman.

At Pickhurstmead, Kent, Laura-Gertrude, wife of Frederick Moysey, esq.

At Hastings, Mary Shaftesbury, wife of the Rev. Charles John Smith, late Archdeacon in Jamaica, Vicar of Erith, Kent, and dau. of the Right Rev. Aubrey George Spencer, D.D. Bishop of Jamaica.

May 21. At Swaffham House, near Newmarket, aged 83, Maria, relict of John Peter Allix, esq. M.P. for Cambridgeshire. She was the dan. of John Pardoe, esq. of Leyton, Essex; was married in 1816, and left a widow in 1848. (See our vol. xxix. p. 551.)

Mr. Barnett, an extensive merchant of Birmingham. When travelling alone in a railway carriage, he was thrown out (possibly by falling against the door when asleep) and was killed on the spot.

At the Rev. Sir Lionel Darell's, Bart. Fretherne, Glouc. aged 6, William-Henry, elder son of the Rev. William Calvert, M.A. Rect or of St. Antholin

and St. John the Baptist, and Minor Canon of St. Paul's.

In London, aged 47, Thomas Horatius Cannan, retired surgeon Madras N.I. eldest son of the late David Cannan, esq.

At Whitley, aged 38, Mr. Frederic Charlton, of the firm of Charlton and Angas, Newcastle. He was drowned whilst bathing.

At the residence of her son, Croydon Common, Surrey, aged 62, Mrs. Amelia Chown.

Benjamin Willetts Holden, esq. of Henley-onThames, formerly of Staffordshire.

At Chesterfield, Mary-Elizabeth, second dau. of J. Jell, esq. of Dover.

Aged 21, Richard Kneeshaw, second son of Richard Kneeshaw, esq. of Liverpool.

At Birmingham, aged 50, Richard Prosser, esq. C.E.

Mary-Ann, wife of C. T. Rimer, esq. Southampton.

In Porchester-pl. aged 80, Samuel Skinner, esq. formerly of the E.I.C.'s Civil Service.

At Kenilworth Lodge, Warw. aged 73, William Spewing, esq. May 22. Miss Andrew, of Plas Newydd, Llangollen, North Wales.

At Edinburgh, aged 91, Miss Elizabeth Dick, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Robert Dick, Minister of the Trinity College Church.

At Torquay, aged 49, C. R. Harrison, esq. late of Hull.

At Hanworth House, Middlesex, aged 34, AnneMary, eldest daughter of the late Rev. William Jephson, Master of the Grammar School, Camberwell.

At Plashwood, Stowmarket, Suff. aged 61, William Skinner Marshall, esq. late of Hyde Park-sq. At his father's, Alphington, near Exeter, Michael Wallace Porter, late of H.M. Ordnance, third son of the Rev. Dr. Porter.

At Reading, aged 74, Mrs. Simmons, late of Wokingham.

May 23. At Totnes, at a very advanced age, Mary, relict of the Rev. Mr. Bruch, and only surviving dau. of Adm. Epworth, of Totnes.

At Queenstown, Martha-Milligen, wife of RearAdm. Sir William F. Carroll, K.C.B. Commanderin-chief on the Irish station. She was the eldest dau. of the late Vice-Adm. Sir Richard Dacres, K.C.B. She was married in 1813, and had issue two sons (of whom the eldest was killed in Simon's Bay in 1846), and seven daughters.

At Congleton, Cheshire, aged 77, Rd. Clogg, esq. At Brighton, Olive, wife of Dr. Hansard, eldest dau. of Mr. Tucker, Exeter.

In Berkeley-sq. aged 44, Robert Hargreaves, esq. of Bank House, Accrington.

After giving birth to a daughter, Cecilia, wife of James Haywood, esq. of Hardwick House, Edgbaston.

At Canonsgrove, near Taunton, aged 70, John Ivie, esq.

At Cole Park, near Malmesbury, Charlotte, widow of Peter Harvey Lovell, esq.

At Newcastle-on-Tyne, aged 45, John Ridley, esq. of Bedford-pl. Russell-sq. London, and formerly a member of the Newcastle Council.

At Aix-la-Chapelle, Harriet, only child of William Stennett, esq. of Reigate.

At Benton End, Hadleigh, Suffolk, aged 70, William Strutt, esq.

At Hackney, aged 77, Ann, relict of William Thompsett, esq. formerly of Dover.

At Liverpool, Mr. James Wiseman, brother of Cardinal Wiseman. He had resided for many years in Liverpool, and was at one time connected with a mercantile firm of high standing. Latterly, however, he became an interpreter of foreign languages, and was the person who was engaged to interpret the evidence against Captain Horner, who was committed some weeks ago for the wilful murder of two of his crew on the high seas. While attending the court in connection with this case, he took a severe cold, from the

effects of which he never recovered. He was about five years older than the cardinal, with whom he studied at Ushaw College, and subsequently in Spain. Mr. Wiseman was an able linguist, speaking all the modern languages of Europe with fluency and accuracy.

May 24. At the Priory, Edgbaston, aged 75, George Attwood, esq.

At Dublin, Henry J. Baldwin, esq. Commissioner of the Insolvent Court.

At Clifton, aged 74, Jukes Coulson, esq.

In New Burlington-st. aged 52, George Goldsmith, esq. late of Southampton.

At Okehampton, aged 18, Henry Montague Hawkes, youngest son of Henry Hawkes, esq. solicitor.

In Bryanston-st. Elizabeth-Anne, wife of Joseph Humpage, esq. dau. of Capt. Robert Warren, late of 4th Dragoon Guards.

At Gloucester, Jane, last surviving dau. of the late John Oakeley, esq. of Oakeley, Salop.

At Ilfracombe, Lionel Read Place, esq. Lieut. R.N. He entered the service in 1829, and was made Lieutenant 1842, on occasion of her Majesty visiting the Queen 110, on the departure of that ship to the Mediterranean with the flag of Sir Edw. W. C. R. Owen. He was subsequently re-appointed to the Queen in 1842, to the Amphion steam frigate in 1846, and the President 50, flag ship at the Cape of Good Hope, in 1847.

At Warminster, at the residence of her nephew, Mr. Charles Cruse, aged 82, Miss Mary Stones, sister of the late John Stones, esq. of Hayes, Middlesex.

In the City-road, Mary-Murray, second dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Tod, of Maidstone.

At Southampton, aged 15, Laura, dau. of the late Sir John De Veulle, Knt. of Jersey.

May 25. At Bideford, suddenly, aged 82, Mrs. Arthur, mother of the Rev. B. Arthur.

At Straffan House, Ireland, aged 58, Hugh Barton, esq.

Aged 32, Eleanor, wife of William Brookes, esq. of Elmestree, Glouc.

At Canterbury, aged 68, Miss Delasanx.

At Tunbridge, Camilla, youngest dau. of Henry Larking, esq.

At Ivy House, Stranraer, Anne-Campbell, second dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. John M'Nair, C.B. At Newport, I.W., George Abercrombie Robertson, esq. late Capt. 15th Hussars.

At Rutland-gate, Harriet Maria Willock, of Brighton, widow of Alexander Charles Willock, esq. R.Art.

May 26. Aged 61, the wife of J. H. Ball, esq. of Portland Villas, and the only surviving child of the late Rev. Dr. Hawker, Vicar of Charles' Church, Plymouth.

Aged 91, Mary, relict of Peter Bowers, esq. At the Vicarage, Hatfield, Herts, aged 80, Mrs. E. W. Bucknor.

At Pembroke, aged 86, Miss Martha Cook, of Tenby.

In Brunswick-sq. Miss Frost.

At Blandford, aged 76, Henry William Johns, esq. Solicitor and Deputy Registrar of the Archdeaconry Court of Dorset.

From injuries sustained by a fall from his horse, William Hudleston Macadam, esq. only son of Col. Macadam.

At Newmarket, Capt. Edward Francis Meynell. In Devonshire-st. Portland-pl. Sarah, widow of Rear-Admiral William Ogilvy, Bart. of Baldovan House, N.B.; and mother of Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. Her maiden name was Morley, and she was left a widow in 1824.

At Hertford, aged 69, Lucy-Sophia, relict of Rev. John Pollard, late Rector of Bennington, Herts, dau. of Major-Gen. Morgan, by Lady Frances Sherard, dau. of Bennet third Earl of Harborough. May 27. At the Sparrowe's Nest, Ipswich, aged 35, Sarah-Emma, wife of G. D. Badham, esq.

At High Cross House, Benwell, Northumberland, William Bowlam, esq.

In Pimlico, aged 52, Charles Braithwaite, esq. At Husband's Bosworth, Leicestershire, aged 79, Ann, relict of Thos. Tarry Cave, esq.

At Newton Bushel, Col. Joseph Childs, R.M. At Sydenham, aged 71, William Cowburn, esq. In Holford-sq. Pentonville, aged 17, Katherine, youngest dau. of T. H. Devonshire.

At Paris, Adeline, wife of James Durham, esq. of Gloucester-pl. Portman-sq.

At Talton House, near Stratford-upon-Avon, aged 88, Charlotte, widow of John Hawkes, esq. of Norton Hall, Staff.

In Kentish Town, aged 18, Ann-Isabella, only surviving dau. of Henry George Holden, esq. of the Public Record Office, Rolls Chapel.

At Southampton, aged 56, Edward Horne Hulton, esq. a magistrate of the town and county. At Bideford, Lieut. Mc'Arthur.

At the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, aged 31, Lieut. and Adj. George Alexander Moorhead, 3rd West India Regiment, eldest son of Alexander James Moorhead, esq. Secretary and Registrar of the above establishment.

At Brisley Rectory, Norfolk, Josephine, wife of the Rev. J. Smith, and step-dau. of the Rev. W. J. Hall, Vicar of Tottenham, Middlesex.

Aged 54, Lawrence Rostron, esq. of Bowden Downs, Cheshire.

At Stoke, near Devonport, the wife of Capt. Spratt, R.N. at an advanced age.

At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 58, Major Charles Ravenhill Wright, late 43rd Light Infantry.

May 28. At Long Ditton, aged 83, Harriet, widow of Lewis Corkran, esq.

At Cambridge, aged 18, Robert-Edward, only son of A. R. Fenwick, esq. of Netherton, Northumberland.

At Clayton rectory, Sussex, aged 9, Constance Eleanor, youngest dau. of the Ven. Arch. Garbett. At Slough, aged 24, Robert Sydenham, eldest son of the Rev. Robert Fowler Holt.

Elizabeth, relict of John Rutter, esq. late of Ravensbury Mills, Mitcham, Surrey.

At Carlisle, aged 54, Mary-Newton, wife of Lieut. Swan, R.N. of Sunderland.

In Acton-street, Gray's Inn-road, aged 64, Mr. John Ambrose Williams. He was the first editor and proprietor of the " Durham Chronicle," which he conducted for many years.

May 29. At Edinburgh, Louisa, sister of the late William Adam, of Blair-Adam, Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court of Scotland.

In Dublin, aged 71, William P. Cuthbert, esq. In Torrington-sq. aged 88, Mrs. Martha C. Fenning.

At Durham, aged 77, William Thomas Greenwell, esq. late of Greenwell Ford, a magistrate and deputy-lient. of that county. He was the son and heir of Alan Greenwell, esq. of the same place, by Ann, dau. of Henry Ornsby, esq. of Lanchester; and succeeded his father in 1805. He married, in 1818, Dorothy, dau. of Francis Smales, esq. of Durham, and had issue four sons and one dau.

At Brixton, aged 79, Mary, widow of Charles Hewitt, esq. of King William-st. London Bridge, and formerly of Hanwell.

Joseph Longmore, esq. of the Mythe House, near Tewkesbury.

At the Garrison, Purfleet, aged 26, Ida-MaguireWilson, wife of B. H. F. Macnamara, esq. youngest dau. of the late Thomas Maguire, esq. of Enniskillen.

At Morton, Derbyshire, Mr. Oldham, surgeon, of Alfreton. When driving in his gig during a thunderstorm, he was struck by the electric fluid and killed instantaneously. His horse was so much injured that it became necessary to put him to death; but a little boy who was riding with him, and was covered by the same umbrella, escaped unhurt. Mr. Oldham leaves a widow and eleven young children.

At Huntingdon, at an advanced age, Madame Roget, formerly a governess in several families of distinction.

May 30. Aged 70, Mrs. Ferrand, of St. Ives, near Bingley, Yorkshire, widow of Currey Fothergill Busfeild, esq. She was Sarah, second dau. of John Ferrand, esq. of Stockton-upon-Tees, was married in 1805, and left a widow in 1832. She succeeded her brother Edward Ferrand, esq. in the estate of St. Ives, in 1837. She has left issue the present William Busfeild, esq. M.P. for Knaresborough, four other sons, and six daughters.

At Brighton, aged 31, James Archibald Forrest, esq. late Capt. 5th Fusileers.

At Lymington, Hants, aged 68, Charlotte-Rosina, wife of Lieut.-Gen Hamilton.

At Paris, N. J. Kelsey, esq. for many years H.M.'s Auditor-General and member of the Legislative Council of the island of Mauritius.

At her daughter's, Mrs. Col. Whitcomb, of Blackheath Villas, aged 94, Mrs. Harriet Roberts, relict of Capt. Henry Roberts, R.N.

At Hyde-side, Lower Edmonton, a week after his return from Madeira, aged 23, Alexander Ross Sadler, esq. of Southwark.

Aged 65, Wm. Sanderson, gent, of the New-walk, Leicester.

At Wisbech, aged 68, Capt. George Augustus Schultz, R.N. He entered the service in 1796, on board the Sandwich 98; and was made Lieutenant in 1806. He served for sixteen years on full pay. He accepted the rank of retired Commander in 1839, and held an appointment in the Stamp Office at Wisbech. He married in 1811, and has left issue.

At Shepherd's-bush, suddenly, Charlotte, widow of James Simmons, esq. of Canterbury.

At Howdon, Elizabeth, relict of Robert Weatherley, esq.

At Tunbridge Wells, aged 15, Fanny, eldest dau. of Major W. R. Wemyss, 9th Bengal Cav.

At Barkstone, Linc. Margaret, wife of the Rev. Edmund Wills, and third dau. of the late Stephen Gillum, esq. Middleton Hall, Northumberland.

May 31. At Bowness, Windermere, aged 60, Mark Beaufoy, esq. formerly of the Coldstream Guards.

At Haxby, near York, Ann, wife of Andrew Chittenden, esq. of Bolney, Sussex, and dau. of the late Mr. L. Smith, of York.

Aged 48, John Gill, esq. retired surgeon of the Hon. East India Company's Service.

At Mount Vernon, near Exeter, Charlesworth Thomas Gray, second and last surviving son of the late Thomas Gray (the Railway projector).

At East Bergholt, Essex, Frances-Elizabeth, widow of James Deacon Hume, esq. of the Board of Trade.

At York, Capt. Edward Jones, late of 29th Reg. At Bridgetown, Totnes, aged 27, Annie-Emily, eldest dau. of William Kellock, esq. surgeon. The Hon. Alberta Denison, infant dau. of Lord Londesborough.

Magdalene, wife of William Lund, esq. of Haverstock-lodge, Hampstead.

At Newcastle, Staff. Capt. Wm. Arthur Mainwaring, 3rd Stafford Militia, late Captain 79th Highlanders, and sixth son of Captain Rowland Mainwaring, R.N. of Whitmore Hall, in the same county.

June 1. At the residence of her son, F. Brookman, esq. Winchester, at an advanced age, Mrs. Brookman.

At Ballasalla, Isle of Man, aged 82, KatherineElizabeth, relict of Capt. Thomas Fellows.

At Hackney, aged 53, Mrs. Ford, for many years an inhabitant of the Cliffe, Lewes.

At Clifton, aged 17, William-Thomas, only son of the Rev. R. G. Greene.

Aged 55, Samuel Phillips Hitchcock, esq. solicitor, of Manchester.

At St. Leonard's, aged 12, Charlotte, daughter of the late Col. Honnor.

At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 2, Sophia-SarahGeraldine, youngest dau. of Sir John Muir Mackenzie, Bart.

At Cadogan-pl. Hester, second dau. of the late

Col. Mercier, 39th Regt. and widow of the late Lieut.-Colonel Pattoun, 32nd Regt.

At Shipston-on-Stour, aged 70, Ann, relict of Thomas Parry, esq.

At St. Helen's-place, Bishopsgate-st. aged 74, Mr. Stephen Peacock, late of Salisbury-sq. Fleetstreet, pocket-book manufacturer.

At Fermoy, Cork, aged 38, Capt. John Tongue, late of the 30th Regt. leaving a widow, dau. of the late John Moore, esq. of Newport, Isle of Wight, and seven children.

At Boroughbridge, aged 70, the relict of Hugh Stott, esq. surgeon.

At Buckden, aged 56, Jane, wife of Henry Waller, esq. formerly surgeon of that place, and dau. of the late Joseph Withers, esq. of Newark, Notts.

June 2. In Buckingham-st. Strand, aged 72, Joseph Court, esq. R.N. Paymaster and Purser to his late majesty George IV.

At Walton-on-the-hill, aged 38, Josiah, third son of the late Josiah Kearsley, esq. of Liverpool.

At Brighton, Arabella, relict of the Rev. J. T. Wilgress, Incumbent of Riverhead, Kent, and sister of the late Henry Streatfeild, esq. of Chiddingstone.

June 3. In Loundes-st. in her 35th year, the Hon. Philippa-Eliza-Sydney, wife of Henry James Baillie, esq. M.P. for Inverness-shire. This amiable lady was the last surviving dau. of Viscount Strangford, and was born at Stockholm, during her noble father's sojourn there. She has left five children, of whom the youngest was born on the 19th of last month. Mrs. Baillie has only survived a few months her younger sister, the late Marchioness of Sligo.

At Grenville, aged 76, Ann, widow of the Rev. Newton Blythe, A.M. Branton.

At Exeter, aged 73, Mary-Frances, relict of Henry Byne, esq. of Satterleigh-house, and dau. of the late Proctor Thomas, esq. of Wellington.

At Blackheath, aged 37, Miss Eliza Coates, eldest dau. of the late William Coates, esq. of Croydon and Whitechapel.

At Ventnor, I.W., aged 41, Charlotte-C. widow of T. H. Graham, esq. surgeon Bombay Presidency.

At the house of John Henderson, esq, Lee, Blackheath, George Hayward, esq. of Headingly. hall, Yorkshire, the only brother of John Hayward, esq. of Browfort, Devizes.

At the Grammar School, Ipswich, aged 9, Charles-William, only son of the Rev. Francis Thomas MacDougall, of Sarawak, Borneo.

At the residence of the Misses Becks, Balmangan, Kirkcudbright, Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late Martin Rawlings Osborne, esq. of St. Ives, Huntingdonshire.

At Mole-wood, Hertford, aged 56, William John Palmer, esq. second son of the late Edward Palmer, esq. of Snailwell, Camb.

At Tunbridge Wells, aged 45, Susannah, wife of Sir John Dean Paul, Bart. She was the dau. of the late John Ewens, esq. and became the second wife of Sir J. D. Paul in 1849.

Aged 79, Caroline. wife of George Stilwell, esq. of the Admiralty, Somerset House, and Springfield, Wandsworth-road.

At Streatham-hill, aged 65, James Turner, esq. At Southborough, aged 82, Charlotte, widow of Richard Walthew, esq. of Chertsey.

At Milltown, co. Cork, Mr. Williams, Scripture Reader, of injuries received when beaten some months ago at Aghada.

June 4. Aged 49, Jemima-Rebecca, wife of John Biddlecombe, esq. of Sidney House, Haverstock-hill.

Aged 76, the Rev. James Castleden, Baptist Minister, for 36 years pastor of Bethel Chapel, Hollybush-hill, Hampstead.

At Shirley Warren, near Southampton, aged 77, Capt. Foulston, late of 13th Light Inf. and 63rd Foot.

At Bedford, aged 41, Emma-Nott, relict of

John Hurdon, esq. of Swymbridge, surgeon, and only child of the late Rev. Nicholas Dyer, Incumbent of Swymbridge and Landkey.

At Greenwich, Emily-Ann, wife of the Rev. C. P. Incledon, and second dau. of Capt. Thomas Potter, of Gosport.

Theodosia, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Charles Jones, of Russian, co. Fermanagh,

William Pringle, of King's-road, Bedford-row, solicitor, son of the late Robert Pringle, of Alnwick, M.D.

At Kingsdown, Bristol, Thomas Seccombe. esq. auditor of the Bristol and Exeter Railway Company.

June 5. Aged 78, at the Provost's lodgings, in Oriel College, Oxford, Mary Pryor Buckle, widow of the late Richard Buckle, esq. of Clifton,

In London, aged 63, Philip Button, esq. late of Herongate, a justice of the peace for Essex.

At the house of her daughter, Mrs. Howse, Grove-end-road, aged 60, Catherine-Eleonora, wife of J. R. Crowe, esq. H. B. M. Consul-Gen. in Norway, and dau. of Rear-Admiral Stone, K.T.S.

At Brighton, aged 22, Joseph Henry Sexty Wakeford, eldest son of Lieut. Wakeford, late of the West Kent Reg.

At Atchison's Bank, Dumfriesshire, George Waugh, esq.

At Westbourn-green, aged 77, Anne, relict of John White, esq. formerly an eminent timbermerchant, in Cannon Row, Westminster, and dau. of the late Richard Down, esq. of Bartholomewlane and Colney-hatch, banker.

At Oxford, Arthur Thomas Willement, esq. Commoner of Christ Church, son of Thomas Willement, esq. F.S.A. of Green-st. Grosvenor-sq. and of Davington Priory, Kent. He was thrown from his horse and killed on the spot.

At Cheltenham, aged 77, Susan, relict of Ralph Young, esq. late of Oatlands, Letterkenny, co. Donegal.

June 6. At Paris, aged 51, William Chalk, esq. barrister, of the Home Circuit, third son of Thomas Chalk, esq. Chelmsford.

At Southport, aged 64, James Dilworth, esq. merchant, of Islington House, Salford, Manchester.

Sarah, wife of Thos. Grace, esq. of Derwick, Cobham, Surrey, late of Culverton, Bucks.

At East Harptree, Som. aged 84, John Rogers Laurence, esq. Capt. in the Hon. E.I.Co.'s Naval Service.

At Market Weighton, aged 21, Richard-Hewett, second son of the Rev. Thos. Mitchell, Vicar of Sancton.

At Tralee, Letitia, relict of Henry Oliver, esq. of Leitrim.

At Tralee, aged 24, Henry Thompson, esq. late of the Connaught Rangers, only son of the late Blennerhassett Thompson, esq. of Oaklands, co. Meath.

At Halnaby Hall, Darlington, aged 60, John Todd, esq. formerly of Tranby Hall, Hull, a magistrate of the east riding of Yorkshire.

While on a visit to her brother, William Stebbing Sadler, esq. Old House, Great Horksley, aged 56, Anna, wife of the Rev. Richard Marsh White, M.A. Vicar of Aveley, Essex.

June 7. At the rectory, Eveleigh, Susan-Louisa, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. F. P. Bouverie, and wife of the Rev. Benjamin B. G. Astley. She was married in 1850.

Aged 36, William Beaumont, jun. of Whaddon, near Royston.

Aged 61, Alexander Bremner, esq.

At Wilburton, Camb. aged 78, Edward Camps, esq. second son of the late William Camps, esq. formerly high sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon.

Harriet, dau. of the late John Chatto, esq. of Canonbury-sq.

Eliza, second surviving dau. of the late William Young Knight, esq.

Aged 58, John Masfen, esq. surgeon, of Stafford.

In Devonshire, aged 21, William Perkins Penny, only child of John Penny, esq. of Leeds.

At Camberwell, aged 82, Mary-Anne Rigaud, sister to the late Professor Rigaud, of Oxford.

June 8. Aged 53, Dixie Blundell, esq. eldest son of the late Rev. William Blundell, D.D. Rector of Castlerea, co. Roscommon.

In Pentonville, aged 65, Michael John Fitzpatrick, esq.

At Bath, Myra, wife of Francis Garford, jun. esq. eldest dau. of Frederick Clarkson, esq. of Stamford-hill and Doctors' Commons.

At the rectory, Ockham, Surrey, aged 12, JohnRich-Davey-Hamilton, only son of the Rev. Robert Crosse.

At Oldcastle, co. Meath, John Muldoon, esq. Eliza, third dau. of the late Rev. Josiah Pratt, Vicar of St. Stephen's, Coleman-st.

At Burley House, near Leeds, aged 49, AnneCatherine-Jane, wife of John Smith, esq. banker.

At Chanters House, Pilton, aged 30, Jane, wife of Vincentio Corbett Taylor, esq. late Capt. 3rd Madras Light Inf. eldest dau. of W. R. Robinson, esq. of Hill House, Acton.

June 9. At Shovel House, North Petherton, aged 75, the wife of C. Chapman, esq.

At Leamington, aged 72, Anne, relict of Thomas Harbridge, esq. of Pellerton Hersey, Warw. and mother of J. Sabin Harbridge, esq. of Bath. In London, aged 61, G. O. Heathcote, esq. of Barbados.

Aged 83, John Hindle, esq. of Stoke Newington. At Havering-atte-Bower, aged 52, Francis Tomes, esq. surgeon.

At Alverstoke rectory, Hants, aged 6, PercevalThomas, youngest son of the Rev. Thos. Walpole. Aged 39, Alexander, eldest son of Thomas Waugh, esq. of the Grove, Camberwell.

At Bath, aged 77, Emma, widow of James West, esq.

June 10. At Smethwick, aged 27, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. E. Addenbrooke, and eldest dau. of Henry Homfray, esq. Broadwaters House, near Kidderminster.

At Hayes-end House, Uxbridge, aged 60, Captain George Dalton, of the Royal Eng. fourth son of the late John Dalton, esq. of Sleningford Park, Yorkshire, and Fillingham Castle, Lincolnshire. At his residence, in the Close, Salisbury, aged 64, Thomas Davis, esq.

At Liverpool, Eleanor-Dickenson, wife of the Rev. William Corston Hutchison, late Curate of St. Mary Devonport, and of St. Endellion, Cornwall.

At Lymington, aged 86, Lucy, relict of John King, esq. solicitor.

In the Minories, Mary-Anne, wife of F. Rawle, esq. surgeon, only dau. of the late George Eachus, esq. surgeon, Saffron Walden.

At Willingham, at the house of her mother, aged 38, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. John Rootham, of Canterbury.

June 11. At Glastonbury, aged 86, Mary, relict of Robert Bath, esq.

At Milton House, aged 25, Catharine, wife of Edward Joscelyn Baumgartner, of Milton House, and of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law.

At Ryde, W. J. Berens, esq. late Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards, eldest son of the late Joseph Berens, esq. Kevington, Kent.

At Sutton Coldfield, Warw. aged 82, James Bourne, esq. formerly of Somerset-st. Portman-sq. At Wellington, Somerset, aged 69, Maria, relict of William Buck, of Alston Lodge, Lanc.

In Endsleigh-st. aged 13, Maria-Moseley, dau. of John Mellor, esq. Q.C.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON.
(From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.)

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The accounts from the plantations are still of a very unfavourable character, the vermin increasing rapidly. The duty is variously estimated at from 90,000l. to 100,0007.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, JUNE 24.

Hay, 31. Os. to 57. 08.-Straw, 11. 108. to 21. Os.-Clover, 47. 10s. to 51. 158. SMITHFIELD, JUNE 26. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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Walls Ends, &c. 15s. 6d. to 268. Od. per ton. Other sorts, 18s. Od. to 20s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 658. 6d. Yellow Russia, 668. Od.

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