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Sept. 5. At the Palace, Worcester, Miss Sullivan, dau. of the late Rt. Hon. John Sullivan.

YORK.-Aug. 22. At Ferriby, aged 77, William Watson Bolton, esq.

Lately. At Richmond, aged 70, Jane, relict of Samuel Coates, esq. banker, Ripon.

Sept. 3. Frances, relict of John Gouthwaite, esq. late of Lumley, near Ferrybridge.

WALES.-Aug. 13. At Bodyo Gallen, near Conway, aged 62, Catharine, fifth dau. of the late Sir Roger Mostyn, Bart.

Aug. 17. At Brecon, Mrs. Price, widow of Major Price, formerly Judge Advocate General in Bombay.

Aug. 29. Aged 85, Anne, widow of James Hamer, esq. of Great House, Radnorshire.

Sept. 5. At Tythegston, co. Glamor. gan, Mrs. E. C. Knight, relict of Col. H. C. Knight.

SCOTLAND.-Sept. 10. At Melville Castle, the Right Hon. Anne Viscountess Melville. She was the dau. and coheir of Richard Huck Saunders, M.D. was married to Lord Melville in 1796, and leaves issue four sons and two daughters.

IRELAND.-Aug. 17. At Frankfort Lodge, near Dublin, eight days after giving birth to a son, Eliza, wife of Wm. Booth, esq. Clerk of the Ordnance, and only child of Sir John Bisset, of Riechip, co. Perth.

Aug. 19. At Cove, Cork, aged 23, William Robert Croker, B.A. Fellow of Gonville and Caius coll. Cambridge. He proceeded B. A. in 1839, and was elected Fellow in July last.

Lately. At Tralee, aged 80, Thomas Spring, esq. senior magistrate co. Kerry. At Tralee, Capt. Henry H. Cuming, 90th light inf. eldest son of the late Gen. Cuming.

At Killoan, co. Wexford, aged 64, Capt. J. Glascott, Wexford militia.

Sept. 1. At Belfast, Lady Murray, wife of Sir James Murray, the eminent physician, and well-known author of a work on "Temperature."

GUERNSEY.-Lately. At Guernsey, Miss Mary Laskey: she had attained the extraordinary stature of seven feet two inches, and had been exhibited in the island as a giantess. Her brother, who accompanied her in the exhibition, measures seven feet seven inches.

JERSEY.-Aug. 6. At Jersey, aged 21, William, fourth son of Sir George Clerk, Bart. of Penicuick, M.P.

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a wave swept him into the sea. Clerk was a young gentleman of high promise, and had lately gained several prizes for superior proficiency in his studies.

EAST INDIES.-April 11. On her passage from Calcutta, Mary, wife of Dr. Gregory Vos, Hon. East India Company's Service, Calcutta.

April 22. At Karack, in the Persian Gulf, aged 32, Mr. James Saph, engineer, E. I. C. S. He had been present at the most eventful struggles that have taken place during the last twelve years in the East. He was the youngest son of the late Mr. R. Saph, of Stapleford, Camb.

June 9. At Mynpoorie, aged 22, the Hon. Alfred Assheton Harbord, of the 3d Light Dragoons, next brother to Lord Suffield.

Near Madras, aged 22, Lieut. James Allan, second son of Major-Gen. James Allan, C.B. commanding the Mysore division of that army.

WEST INDIES.-Lately. In Tobago, Capt. John Uniacke Jeffery, 81st regt. eldest son of the Hon. T. N. Jeffery, Halifax, N. S. He was appointed Ensign in that regiment 1825, Lieut. 1828, Capt. 1834.

ABROAD.-Jan. 8. At Port Essington, on board her Majesty's ship Pelorus, William Crawford, esq. youngest son of Stewart Crawford, esq. M.D. of Bath.

Feb. 24. At Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, aged 33, Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Rev. W. Thomas, Incumbent of Caerm, Glamorgansh. and sister of Mrs. H. Williams, Bassalleg, Monmouthshire.

May 4. At Perth, Western Australia, aged 48, Assistant Commissary-gen. John Lewis.

At Calais, aged 41, William Turner Meryweather Turner, esq. barrister-atlaw. He was of Trin. coll. Camb. B. A. 1826, M. A. 1829; took the name of Turner in addition to Meryweather in Dec. 1830; and was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in Nov. 1831. He went the Oxford circuit, and practised in the Common Law Courts, and as a Special Pleader,

May 9. On his passage from the Mauritius to Calcutta, aged 44, R. White, esq. only brother of J. White, esq. surgeon, of Storey's-gate, Westminster.

May 14. At Brussels, aged 16, Mary Frances, eldest dau. of Robert Berkeley, jun. esq. of Spetchley Park, Wore.

At Leipsic, aged 104, Galvini, the musical professor. He was a son of the celebrated singer Galvini, who died at Rome, in 1825, having reached the patriarchal age of 138.

At Oporto, aged 46, John Wye, esq.

May 19. At Bonn, aged 45, Ernest von Schiller, a judge in the Prussian Court of Appeal, and the younger of the two sons of the great German Poet.

May 20. At Calais, aged 16, Matilda Vernon, eldest dau. of the Rev. C. F. Watkins, Vicar of Brixworth, Northamp. tonshire.

At Gibraltar, Susan, relict of Major C. W. Tonyn, formerly of the 48th Regt. son of Gen. Tonyn, and only surviving sister of the Rev. Dr. Rudge, Rector of Hawkchurch, Dorset.

May 22. At Halifax, Nova Scotia, aged 77, James Boutineau Francklin, esq. May 24. At Paris, Mary, wife of Henry Bonar, esq. At Nice, aged 41, Mrs. Sophia Charlotte Wentworth, formerly Mrs. Durham. May 25. At Pau, in the Basses Pyrenees, aged 14, Isabella, youngest dau. of Pitman Jones, esq. of Heavitree.

June. At La Guayra, South America, aged 29, Henry, third son of the Rev. Dr. Warren, Incumbent of All Souls, Manchester.

June 2. At sea, off Port Royal, Jamaica, on board Her Majesty's ship Rover, Frank, youngest son of John Mortlock Lacon, esq. of Great Yarmouth, and grandson of the late Sir Edmund Lacon, Bart.

June 6. Drowned in Malta Harbour, aged 21, Lieut. J. Merrick Fowler, Adjt. 88th regt. fourth son of Capt. Fowler R. Merrick Fowler, of Walliscote House, near Reading.

At sea, on board the East India ship Windsor, of which he was a midshipman, aged 19, Robert Neave Dalrymple, son of Sir Charles Dalrymple, CommissaryGen. to the Forces.

June 8. At Boulogne, Agnes, wife of Capt. Charles Bedingfeld, brother of Sir Henry Bedingfeld, of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, Bart.

June 13. At Suez, aged 25, Algernon G. Brenchley, Cornet 4th Light Dragoons, third son of John Brenchley, esq. of Maidstone.

June 15. At the Cape of Good Hope, aged 44, Capt. Absolam Cole, of Poole.

June 19. At Vevey, in Switzerland, Richard Alexander Oswald, esq. of Auchincruive. He was returned as member for Ayrshire, to the first parliament elected under the Reform Bill.

June 20. At La Bastide, in the department of the Lot, M. Murat, brother to the former King of Naples. Being free from ambition, at the time his brother Joachim governed the kingdom of Naples, he accepted the modest functions of mayor of his village, which

he discharged till the hour of his death with zeal and probity.

June 26. Near Nantes, G. H. Jackson, esq. late of Glenmore, Waterford.

July. At Gibraltar, Major BasilRobinson Heron, of the Royal Artillery. Major Heron served at Scylla, in Calabria, and in the expedition from Sicily in 1807. He was present at the capture of Martinique; at the sieges of Pigeon Island and Fort Bourbon in 1810; served in the Peninsula from May, 1812, to Aug. 1814, including the affair at Osme; battle of Vittoria, where he was wound. ed; both sieges of San Sebastian; passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Neve, &c. &c.

July 1. At Havre, aged 69, Mr. Gordon, sen. who for many years fulfilled the duties of British Consul at Havre. The office of Consul has been for some time held by Mr. G. Gordon, son of the deceased.

July 15. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 23, Caroline-Louisa-Henrietta, second dau. of Francis Hartwell, esq.

At Tours, in France, George W. V. Villiers, esq. of Bath, and formerly of the Royal Regt. of Horse Guards Blue. He was in active service in the Peninsular War, and at Waterloo.

July 17. At Trieste, aged 35, Edmund Knapp, esq. youngest and surviving son of the late Jerome-William Knapp, esq. of the Temple.

On board the Hon. Company's ship Edinburgh, Capt. W. B. Staff, 26th Regt. on his passage home from China.

July 26. At Paris, aged 44,_Lady Mary-Anne-Jemima Brudenell Bruce, second dau. of the Marquess of Ailesbury. Her body was interred at that city, attended by her brothers Earl Bruce and Lord Ernest Bruce.

July 29. At Boulogne, aged 8, Thomas-Hardwicke, youngest child of the late Rev. Dr. Hewett, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, and of Ewhurst, Sussex.

Lately. At New Orleans, Canada, Capt. John Joynt, R.A. brother to Capt. Galbrath James Joynt, R.A. of the U.S. of America, and related to Mr. Andrew Joynt, surgeon.

At Mauritius, Col. Edward Draper, formerly Lieut.-Col. in the army, and latterly Treasurer and Paymaster-Gen. of the colony.

At New York, aged 42, Joseph, youngest son of the late Thomas Skaife, esq. of Littlethorp, Yorkshire.

At Tripoli, the wife of Col. Warrington, her Majesty's Consul-Gen.

At Rome, aged 50, the Hon. Jane Elizabeth, wife of J. Knight, esq. of

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Wolverley House, co. Worcester, and of Simonsbath, Devonsh. She was the mother of F. W. Knight, esq. one of the members for the county of Worcester.

On the Ganges, Robert Inglis, esq. of Kirkmay, Lieut. 37th Bengal N. I. drowned in attempting to save a brother officer.

At New York, aged 78, Dr. William James M'Nevin, the Irish rebel, and companion of Emmett.

Aug. 2. At Paris, Stephen Lintott, esq. a native of Southampton, and many years a member of the old corporation, in which he served the office of mayor three times.

At Florence, Mrs. Ann Hart.

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BILL OF MORTALITY, Aug. 31 to Sept. 21, 1841.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Sept 24.

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PRICE OF HOPS, Sept. 25.

Sussex Pockets, 51. 5s. to 61. 6s.-Kent Pockets, 51. 5s. to 97. Os.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Sept. 25.
Hay, 27. 10s. to 4l. 15s.-Straw, 21. 6s. to 27. 10s.-Clover, 47. to 67.
SMITHFIELD, Sept. 27. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.
Head of Cattle at Market, Sept. 27.
Beasts....... 3,243 Calves 116
Sheep and Lambs 23,920 Pigs 487

Beef.........

Mutton..

Veal....

Pork....

.3s. 8d. to 4s. 10d.
..4s. Od. to 5s. Od.
.5s. Od. to 6s. Od.
..4s. 4d. to 6s. Od.

COAL MARKET, Sept. 27.

Walls Ends, from 16s. to 20s. 3d. per ton.

Other sorts from 15s. to 18s. 6d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 50s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 50s.
CANDLES, 88. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

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

Birmingham Canal, 198.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 80.- -Grand Junction 110.
Kennet and Avon, 22. Leeds and Liverpool, 750. Regent's, 8.
Rochdale, 87.--London Dock Stock, 70.—St. Katharine's, 93.- -East
and West India, 98.- -London and Birmingham Railway, 162.. - Great
Western, 80. London and Southwestern, 52. Grand Junction Water
Globe Insurance, 115.. Guardian,
-Imperial Gas, 58- Phoenix Gas,
-Reversionary Interest, 105.

Works, 57.

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West Middlesex, 90.
-Hope, 54.- -Chartered Gas, 58.-
London and Westminster Bank, 224.-

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From August 26, to September 25, 1841, both inclusive.

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J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, parliament-street.

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