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was married in 1825, and has left four children.

At Kingstown, Dublin, aged 44, the Hon. Grace-Elizabeth, wife of the Hon. Waller O'Grady, of Stephen's-green, and sister of the late Lord Massy. She was married in 1823, and has left a numerous family.

At Wexford, aged nearly 80, Lieut. Jones, Governor of Traver's Naval College, Windsor.

Oct. 7. At Rockingham Castle, aged 56, the Rt. Hon. Frances Viscountess Lorton. She was the only dau. and heiress of Laurence first Earl of Ross by Lady Jane King (aunt to Viscount Lorton), and eldest dau. of Edward 1st Earl of Kingston. She was married in 1799, and had several children. Her charities were very extensive, and she was particularly zealous in the support of schools.

EAST INDIES.-Feb. 23. At sea, Lieut. Thomas Austen, 1st Native Veteran Battalion.

May 29. At Cape Town, Major Edward E. M. Willoughby, 18th N. Inf. June 8. At Sylhet, Lieut. W. Egerton, 2nd Native Infantry.

June 11. At sea, Fanny, wife of John Hamilton Gray, esq. eldest daughter of the late Robert Sewell, esq. of Oak End Lodge, Bucks.

June 14. At Moulmein, aged 22, Ensign Robert Fulton Cameron, H. M. 62rd regt.

July 3. At Hazareebaugh, aged 26, Lieut. Augustus Harris, H. M. 62nd regt. July 4. At Kurrachee, aged 20, Ensign G. W. Hessing, H. M. 41st regt.

At Gowhatte, aged 35, Margaret Campbell, wife of Captain S. F. Hannay. July 6. At Darjeeling, aged 24, Alexander Ross Morton, esq. M.D. H. C. S. July 7. At Calcutta, Mary, wife of Mr. Alexander Anderson, third dau. of Alexander Sime, esq. of that city; and on the 6th of Aug. just as he was about to depart for England with his children, aged 41, the said Alexander Anderson, esq. architect, formerly of Leith.

July 2. At Kernaul, Captain Henry D'Acre Lacy, of her Majesty's 3rd Buffs. July 10. At Meerut, Mr. John Voyle, merchant, son of the late Lieut.-Col. Elliott Voyle, Bengal service.

July 14. At Calcutta, aged 41, Adeline-Maria, the lady of T. E. M. Turton, esq. registrar of the Supreme Court. July 15. At Quettah, Lieut. Henry Fancourt Valiant, of H. M. 40th regt. and Brigade Major to the force in Upper Scinde.

July 16. At Secunderabad, in her 26th year, Charlotte Catherine, wife of Captain Chambers, 1st Madras European

regiment, eldest daughter of Brigadier James Wahab, C.B. commanding the Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.

July 21. At Nellore, Lieut. Geo. Wm. Mackenzie, of 1st M. E. regiment. July 22. At Quettah, Lieut. and brevet Captain Robert Lewis, adjutant 22nd Native Inf.

July 31. At Cuttack, aged 32, James Kerr Ewart, esq. Bengal Civil Service, fifth son of Peter Ewart, esq. Royal Dockyard, Woolwich,

Lately. At Penang, Captain George Dawson, of the Royal Navy, deeply and sincerely regretted by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Aug. 4. At the Neilgherry Hills, aged 34, Capt. Thomas Davis Rippon, of the 8th Madras Nat. Inf.

Aug. 5. At Ahmednuggur, aged 59, Edward Byne, esq. formerly Major in her Majesty's 4th Light Dragoons.

Aug. 20. At Calcutta, Robert Davidson, esq.

WEST INDIES.- Aug. 16. At the Government House, Dominica, Barbara, wife of his Excellency Major Hort, of the 81st Reg. Lieut.-Governor of the Island.

Aug. 24. At Roseau, Dominica, Mary, wife of A. Sisson, esq. third dau. of T. Neale, esq. of Reigate, Surrey.

Lately. At Demerara, aged 36, the Hon. Richard John Le Poer Trench, Capt. 52nd Regt.; brother to the Earl of Clancarty.

In Jamaica, aged 40, Lieut-Col. the Hon. Augustus Frederick Ellis, commanding the second Battalion 60th Royal Rifles, second son of Lord Seaford, and brother to Lord Howard de Walden. His death was accelerated by his inde fatigable attention and anxiety to arrest the mortality which had already destroyed so many of his Regiment. He married in 1838 Mary- Frances-Thurlow, eldest dau. of Sir David Cuninghame, Bart. and has left issue.

At St. Thomas's, Lieut.- Col. Jobn Clavell Sladdon Slyfield, K.H. of the 60th Reg. He was on his way home to command the 1st Battalion, and only succeeded to the Lieut.-Colonelcy a few months since, by the death of Lieut.-Col. Molyneux. He entered the service on the 5th Oct. 1812, and purchased his lieutenantcy, company, and majority. He served in the Peninsular war.

ABROAD.-May 12. At the Island of of Junkceylon, on his passage to China, Lieut. Standish Haly, 18th Royal Irish Regt. youngest son of Aylmer Haly, esq. of Wadhurst Castle, Sussex.

May. At Sydney, New South Wales, Francis Moore, esq. M.A. Barrister at

Law, formerly of Christchurch, Oxford, and late of the Oxford Circuit; brother to the Rev. William Moore, Rector of Tasley, Salop. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple, 29th Jan. 1836. June 3. At Santa Cruz, in the Azores, aged 42, Ann, wife of James M'Cay, British Vice-Consul of that Island.

July 7. At the Cape, Ensign Francis Fraser Stokes, 91st Regt. son of F. Stokes, formerly of Gibraltar.

July 10. At Sierra Leone, aged 26, Fanny, wife of Thomas Hoseason, esq. Registrar of the Admiralty Court and Colonial Secretary, and dau. of Mr. Clarke, of Lower Grosvenor-pl.; and on the 23d of the same month, T. Hoseason, esq. the husband.

Aug.... At Leghorn, George Furse, esq. brother to the late Lieut. W. P. Furse, R.N. of Alphington.

Aug. 11. At Munich, Edward Grainger, esq. of Tywysogg, Denbighshire. Aug. 14. At St. Helena, aged 57, Andrew Darling, esq.

Aug. 23. At Brussels, aged 93, General George Wilson, R. Art. He was appointed Ensign 39th foot 1784, Major 1795, brevet Lt. Col. 1798; Lieut.-Col. in the Invalid Battalion of the Royal Artillery 1800; Colonel in the Army 1808; Major-Gen. 1811.

Sept. 14. At the Baths of Ems, in Germany, John Harris, esq. of Radford, and of the Naval Bank, Plymouth.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Oct. 15.

Wheat. Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.

8. d. 8. d. 8. d. 3. d. S. d. 8. d.
35 9 22 5

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38 0 42 9 42 2

PRICE OF HOPS, Oct. 25.

Sussex Pockets, 51. 15s. to 61. 10s.-Kent Pockets, 51. 15s. to 71. Os.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Oct. 25.
Hay, 31. to 47. 138.-Straw, Il. 168. to 21.-Clover, 41. to 67.
SMITHFIELD, Oct. 25. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

Beef.................38. 4d. to 4s.

6d.

Head of Cattle at Market, Oct. 25.
Beasts........

3,747 Calves 110 23,680 Pigs 327

Mutton............. ..3s. 4d. to 5s.

Od.

Veal..
Pork.........

.........4s. .4s.

8d. to 58. 4d. 8d. to 5s. 4d. COAL MARKET, Oct. 22. Walls Ends, from 14s. to 22s. 3d. per ton.

Sheep..

Other sorts from 13s. to 18s. 3d.

Yellow Russia, 49s.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow,

50s.

CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 98. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

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

Birmingham Canal, 200.-Ellesmere and Chester, 75.-Grand Junction 110.
Kennet and Avon, 22}. Leeds and Liverpool, 740. Regent's, 81.
Rochdale, 87.-London Dock Stock, 72.-St. Katharine's, 92.-East
and West India, 1004.-London and Birmingham Railway, 157.-Great
Western, 754. London and Southwestern, 51. Grand Junction Water

Guardian,

Works, 56. West Middlesex, 90. Globe Insurance, 115). 35.-Hope, 5.-Chartered Gas, 58.-Imperial Gas, 58.-Phoenix Gas, 31.-London and Westminster Bank, 21.-Reversionary Interest, 95.

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

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