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Aug. 9. At Taunton, aged 27, John

H. Seton, esq. Aug. 13. At Bath, aged 73, Michael Constable, esq. STAFFORD.-July 15. Mrs. Holden, relict of Hyla Holden, esq. of Wednesbury. July 24.

At Fenton, Charity, wife of Philip Barnes Broade, esq.

July 29. At Perry Hall, aged 63, John Gough, esq. formerly of Seend, and the last lineal descendant of the Goughs of Staffordshire.

Aug. 14. At Bilstone, Catharine, eldest dau. of the late John Willim, esq. and sister of Mrs. Fraser, of Exeter.

SUFFOLK.-June 29. Suddenly, having the day before completed his 71st year, Mr. John Orridge, upwards of 47 years Governor of the liberty gaol in Bury St. Edmund's, and father of the Messrs. Orridge, gaolers at Cambridge, Oakham, and Carlisle. Mr. Orridge was on the point of resigning the office at Bury, and Mr. Mackintyre, the present Mayor, is appointed by the Marquess of Bristol, as steward of the liberty, to succeed him.

July 17. At Sibton, aged 38, John Exeter Edward Spink, esq.

July 23. Aged 86, Robert Lanchester, gent. of Long Melford, and formerly of Bury St. Edmund's.

July 24. At Brockford Green, aged 82, Tobias Revett, esq. the last descendant by name of one of the most ancient families of Suffolk.

July 25. At Melford, aged 83, Mrs. Jane Hanwell, sister to the late Admiral Hanwell.

SURREY.- June 20. Charlotte Elizabeth, wife of R. H. Williams, esq. of St. John's Grove, Richmond.

June 25. At Richmond, aged 15, Augusta Sydney, only daughter of Fanny, widow of William Spencer, esq.

July 16. Frances, daughter of J. W. Liddiard, esq. Leigham-house, Streatham.

July 19. At Epsom, aged 24, George Barnard, eldest son of G. P. Barclay,

esq.

July 23. At Tudor-lodge, Richmond, aged 72, Rebecca, wife of William Pearce, esq. late of Weasenham-hall, Norfolk, now of Whitehall-place, London. She was one of the daughters of the late Rev. Christopher Crowe Munnings, Rector of the united parishes of Beetley and Brisley, near East Dereham.

July 24. At Richmond, aged 70, Samuel Paynter, esq. a magistrate for many years of Surrey and Middlesex.

Aug. 1. At Guildford, Ann, relict of Mr. J. Neales, wine merchant, one of the Aldermen of that borough.

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Aug. 4. At Kingston, Ben Morgan, a celebrated Irish vocalist. He possessed a rich brogue, and a vein of quiet humour, which imparted an especial charm to all his efforts. He was the most intimate friend and associate, for twenty years, of the late Tom Hudson, the poet, and many of his best songs-viz. 'Judy Callaghan," Biddy of Sligo," "Teddy O'Ran," "Widow Mahony," &c. were written expressly for Morgan. Both these sons of mirth" ended their mortal career within a "little month," and each in the 52nd year of his age. Morgan has left a widow totally unprovided for.

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Aug. 8. At Brixton, aged 35, Mr. James La Mark, second son of William La Mark, esq.

Aug. 12. At Croydon, aged 35, Robert Stock Roscow, esq.

SUSSEX.-June 30. At Hastings, aged 38, Hannah, wife of G. W. Ashburnham, esq. only brother of the Rev. Sir John Ashburnham, Bart. leaving seven children out of eleven.

July 14. At Brighton, aged 78, Charity, relict of William Woodhams, esq. late of Lullington.

July 20. At Newlands, East Grinsted, Mrs. Hannah Talbot, dau. of John Stenning, esq. July 31. At Marlborough-house, Worthing, aged 41, Marian, wife of John Greatrex, esq. of Titchfield-house, Regent's-park.

Lately. At Frampost, East Grinsted, aged 76, Jonathan, son of the late Jonathan Worrell, esq. of Juniper-hall, Mickleham, Surrey.

Aug. 5. At Broadwater-house, near Worthing, Elinor, widow of the Rev. H. L. Walsh, D.C.L. of Grimblethorpehall, Lincolnsh, and dau. of the late William Newcome, Archbishop of Armagh.

Aged 80, Henrietta-Sarah, relict of Ewan Law, esq. of Horsted-place, brother to the first Lord Ellenborough. She was the eldest dau. of the Most Rev. William Markham, Archbishop of York; was married in 1784, and left a widow in 1829.

Aug. 8. At Bognor, aged 69, Richard Muggeridge, esq.

WARWICK.-June 27. At Leamington, Michael Head, esq. Post Capt. R.N. He was a son of Dr. Head, a physician of Halifax, Nova Scotia. His first commission bore date Dec. 10, 1804; he commanded the boats of the Euryalus at the the destruction of a Danish gun-boat and two transports in June 1808. He was made Commander Dec. 6, 1809; appointed to the Curlew brig June 27, 1812; captured the American letter of marque

Volante, of 14 guns, 1813; and attained
post rank June 7, 1814.
July 6.
At Curdworth-lodge, aged 64,
Mrs. Noble.

July 10. At the residence of his sonin-law, Hampton-cottage, Leamington, aged 65, John Martin, esq. late of the Third Dragoon Guards, in which regiment he served 48 years. He was on service in Ireland during the rebellion, and was also present in nine different engagements during the Peninsular war.

July 17. Aged 17, Clement George, eldest son of the Rev. George Winstanley, rector of Glenfield, and nephew of Clement Winstanley, esq. of Braunstonhouse, Leicestersh.

July 22. Aged 70, Thomas Chattock, of Solihull.

July 27. At the house of her son, at Eathorpe, aged 83, Mary, widow of Edward Welchman, esq. of Kineton.

Aug. 13. At Leamington Spa, aged 44, Lady Anne-Elizabeth Scott, eldest sister of the Duke of Buccleuch. She was eldest dau. of the late Duke of Buccleuch, having been born on the 17th Aug. 1796. Her remains were removed for interment to the family mausoleum at Bowhill, Selkirksh. N. B.

WILTS.-July 21. Aged 77, Elizabeth, relict of Richard Matthews, esq. late of East Kennett.

Aug. 8. Aged 28, Elizabeth-Arundell, youngest dau. of J. Peniston, esq. of De Vaux-place, the Close, Salisbury.

Aug. 9. At Westrop House, Highworth, Charlotte, dau. of the late William Slater, esq. of Nassau, New Providence. WORCESTER.-July 29. Aged 29, Richard Henry Hooton, esq. of Worcester, only son of the late Richard Hooton, esq. late of Leamington.

Aug. 10. At the College, Worcester, aged 21, Marianne, wife of the Rev. John Ryle Wood, Canon of Worcester. She had given birth to a son on the 3d.

YORK.-July 24. At Sheffield, aged 69, Joshua Hawksley, esq.

July 25. At Leeds, Catherine-Matilda, dau. of the late T. Robinson, esq. of Rocky hill.

Aug. 2. At Hull, aged 9, AugustaCaroline, only dau. of Capt. C. R. Shuckburgh, staff officer of pensioners of the North and East Ridings, Yorkshire.

WALES.-July 30. At Cardiff, aged 56, Jonathan Howells, esq. Capt. and Adjutant of the Royal Glamorgan Militia, and formerly of the 77th (Picton's) Regt., in which he served during the whole Peninsular war.

Lately. At Pembroke, aged 88, Mrs. Hodges, relict of George R. Hodges, esq. Aug. 4. At Velindre, Carmarthen

shire, aged 65, Edward Jones, esq. the Clerk of the Peace for that county.

SCOTLAND.-July 13. At St. Boswell's Bank, Roxburghsh. Montgomerie, wife of Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry Fairfax, Bart. She was the third dau. of Thomas Williamson, esq., married in 1830, and has left an infant family.

Aug. 8. Anne, widow of David Ross, esq. of Milncraig.

Aug. 9. At Broadley, Nairnsh. aged 23, John Mackintosh Grant, esq. M.D., second son of the Rev. James Grant, Minister of Nairn.

IRELAND.-May 10. At her mother's residence, in Dublin, Lady De la Beche, wife of Sir H. De la Beche, one of the Commissioners of Health.

May 18. At Higginstown Cottage, near Ballyshannon, in his 75th year, Con O'Donnell, esq. formerly of Larkfield, county of Leitrim, the lineal descendant of Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Earl of Tyrconnell, the Chieftain of former days so renowned in Ulster; he was uncle of the present O'Conor Don, M.P.

July 17. At the house of her son, the Rev. Walter Oke Croggon, Dublin, aged 90, Anne, relict of Mr. Thomas Croggon, of Walworth, formerly of Penryn, Cornwall.

Lately. Mrs. Delacour, of Cork. She died of hydrophobia, caused by a favourite dog. The death of her daughter (Miss Delacour) appeared in our Obituary for April, from the same cause.

At Sandy Cove, John Madden, esq. of Hilton, co. Monaghan, late Colonel of the Monaghan militia.

Aug. 1. Mr. Joseph Martin (brother to the late member for the borough of Sligo) and his wife were drowned while crossing, in a jaunting car, to their lodge on an island at the mouth of the river that runs into the bay of Sligo. They have left five young children.

EAST INDIES.-May 15. At Nareconda, on his march from Secundrabad to Kamptee, aged 21, Lieut. James Robert Campbell, 43d Madras Nat. Inf., second son of the late Sir Duncan Campbell, Bart. of Barcaldine, Argylesh.

May 17. At Andkree, Lieut. Wm. H. Tanner, 42nd Regt. Madras Army, second son of Capt. Tanner, I.N., of Exeter.

May 20. At Bombay, Lieut. Sydney Lloyd Horton, 14th Light Dragoons, eldest son of the late Rear-Admiral Horton.

May 23. At Bangalore, in consequence of a fall from his horse, Arthur Vizard, esq. Cornet in the 15th Hussars.

Lately. At Kerwenchee, Bombay, George Frederick Thorne, esq. of the 14th N.I., third son of Lieut.-Col. Thorne, K.H., late of Bath.

At Serampore, aged 70, Mrs. C. Bie, the oldest European inhabitant of that settlement. She came out from Europe at the age of 12, was married to Mr. Bie, a magistrate, the nephew of the Governor who first welcomed the missionaries to Serampore, when the Bengal Government had issued orders for their instant departure, and survived her husband more than 20 years.

WEST INDIES.-July 13. At Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas, aged 22, Mary Munnings, wife of the Rev. John Fletcher, M.A., of St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, Head Master of the King's College School, Nassau, and eldest dau. of the Hon. John Campbell Lees, Chief Justice of the Bahamas. July 16. At Barbados, aged 57, Benjamin Walrond, esq. Provost Marshal General of the island, a Commissioner of the Peace, Serjeant-at-Arms to the Court of Chancery, and Grand Marshal to the Exchequer and Common Pleas. He was lineally descended from Col. Humphrey Walrond, "The gallant old Royalist," Governor of Barbados in 1660.

ABROAD.-Jan. 15. Aged 28, Richard Penny, esq. District Surgeon at Port Lincoln, South Australia. He was a native of Poole, in Dorsetshire, arrived in the colony about four years ago as surgeon of the "Branken Moor," and was for some time editor of the late "Adelaide Examiner."

Jan. 20. At sea, off the Canaries, Dorothea-Mary; and April 26, at Bathurst, Gambia, Alice-Philippa-Mary; daus. of the Rev. F. Harrison Rankin, B.A., Chaplain to her Majesty's Possessions on the Gambia.

Feb. 14. In New England, New South Wales, aged 48, Henry Ditmas, esq.

Feb. 15. At Sydney, New South Wales, Isabella, wife of Capt. Frank Marsh, 80th Regt.

April 26. At Valparaiso, aged 24, Edward, son of Frederick Huth, esq., of Upper Harley-st.

Lately. At Bookham, near Yap, New South Wales, aged 37, Charles Horatio Nelson Matcham, esq. sixth son of the late George Matcham, esq. of Ashford Lodge, Sussex.

At Patna, aged 34, Geo. F. Houlton, esq. son of the late Col. Houlton, of Parleigh, Somerset.

At sea, a lady of the name of Sigmond, said to be sister-in-law of Mr. Muntz, M.P. She left London by the Ocean steamer for Rotterdam, and proceeded to her cabin while the passengers were at dinner, locked herself in, and after divesting herself of a portion of her dress, jumped overboard, and was drowned. A

letter was left on the cabin table, requesting that her luggage might be forwarded to her brother, Mr. Muntz.

At Paris, Madame Thierry, wife of the historian M. Augustin Thierry. She was dau. of the Admiral de Querangal, and married M. Thierry, who was blind, from admiration of his works, and an ardent wish to soothe the sufferings of his life, and lighten his darkness with the perpetual presence of a friend. To the world of literature she was known by her romance Adelaide, and her Scènes des Moeurs aux dix-huitième et dix-neuvième Siècles. She was attended to her grave by the most eminent literary men in the capital, with the veteran Chateaubriand at their head.

July 1. In the Island of Nevis, Job Ede, esq. of Clayfield Lodge, Southamp

ton.

July 15. At Leopolds Krow, near Salzburg, Austria, in the thirteenth year of her age, Elizabeth Charlotte Olivia, youngest child of J. T. Baumgartner, esq. M.D., of Godmanchester.

July 16. At Winnsborough, S.C., in his 80th year, the venerable Thomas Parr, LL.D., formerly professor of languages in the South Carolina College, and we believe of late treasurer and librarian of that institution.

July 18. At Baden Baden, in Germany, Fanny, wife of Capt. William O'Neill, and fifth dau. of the late Robert Lindesay, esq. of Loughry, co. Tyrone.

At Vicenza, aged 7, John Maitland; and on the 29th, at Como, aged 10, George Alexander Mordaunt, only sons of the Hon. and Rev. Lord Thomas Hay.

July 21. At Boulogne, France, Ann, second dau. of the late Rev. John Rennie, Vicar of Long Itchington, Warwickshire.

July 24. At Naples, Mary, wife of Thomas Barrett Lennard, esq.

July 25. At Oporto, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Edward Whiteley.

July 27. At Spa, aged 72, Philip Frederick Tinne, esq. of the Hague.

July 29. In his 18th year, Frederick Christian, youngest son of the late C. R. Hodson, esq. His death was caused by falling from a precipice, near Cauterets, Hautes Pyrenees.

July 31. At Avranches, Mary-Frances, wife of T. G. Gardiner, esq. of the Bombay Civil Service, and youngest dau. of Sir John Peter Grant Rothiemurchus.

Aug. 1. In Paris, of typhus fever, caught while attending the hospitals, aged 22, Arthur Robert, only son of R. Blair, esq. of Great Russell-st. Bedford-sq.

Aug. 2. At Florence, Caroline-Emily, wife of Capt. Pakenham, R.N. She was

the 3d daughter of the late Rear-Adm. Sir Home Popham, was married in 1817, and has left issue two daughters and a

son.

Aug. 11. At St. Petersburg, the Grand-Duchess Alexandra of Russia, third dau. of the Emperor of Russia, and consort of Prince Frederick of Hesse. She was born June 24, 1825, and was married on the 22nd of January, in the present year.

Lately. At Rome, the wife of Prince Don Prospero Sciarra Colonna, born Princess Donna Maria Pignatelli di Monte Leone in Sicily. This distinguished lady was the last branch of the celebrated Cortes family, to which Ferdinand Cortes, the conqueror of Mexico, belonged.

At Berlin, aged 60, Herr Blum, one of the most prolific of German dramatic writers. His works for the stage amount to the incredible number of 589; including, however, many translations. But this is not all, nor nearly all; Herr Blum was also a composer, his vocal and instrumental works of that description amounting to 162, including some comic operas; and his sprightly part-songs are sure to be heard wherever a party of Liedertafel singers meet together. Then he executed many of the scenic decorations for the Berlin theatres; was first comic actor at the national theatre of that city, from 1821 to 1831; and has been its chief manager since 1839.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE METROPOLIS.
(Including the District of Wandsworth and Clapham.)

From the Returns issued by the Registrar General.

DEATHS REGISTERED from JULY 27 to AUGUST 17, 1844, (4 weeks.)

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Sussex Pockets, 51. 18s. to 67. 88.-Kent Pockets, 61. 68. to 81. 8s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Aug. 23. Hay, 37. 10s. to 57. Os.-Straw, 17. 6s. to 17. 10s.-Clover, 47. 10s. to 67. 6s. SMITHFIELD, Aug. 23. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. .2s. 6d. to 3s. Head of Cattle at Market, Aug. 19. .28. 8d. to 4s. Beasts..... 2736 Calves 153 Sheepand Lambs 35,230 Pigs 295

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8d. Od. 6d. to 4s. 6d. ..3s. Od. to 4s. Od.

COAL MARKET, Aug. 23.

Walls Ends, from 18s. 6d. to 22s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. 9d. to 22s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 43s. 6d.

Yellow Russia, 43s. Od.

CANDLES, 7s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 167.

Great

-Ellesmere and Chester, 65.- Grand Junction, 162. Kennet and Avon, 10. Leeds and Liverpool, 640.-Regent's, 254. --Rochdale, 62.--London Dock Stock, 113.-St. Katharine's, 115.- East and West India, 136. London and Birmingham Railway, 230. Western, 62 pm.——London and Southwestern, 87.-Grand Junction WaterWorks, 88. West Middlesex, 125. Globe Insurance, 140.- Guardian, 49. Hope, 7.--Chartered Gas, 664.- -Imperial Gas, 85. Phoenix Gas, 381.London and Westminster Bank, 27.- Reversionary Interest, 104. For Prices of all other Shares, enquire as above.

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