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at the present crisis to impart to the Government as well as to the Missionary Society, would have been most valuable.

Jan. 25. Aged 43, the Rev. Arthur Thacker, B.A. 1837, M.A. 1840, Senior Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Jan. 26. Aged 83, the Rev. William Alexander Campbell Durham, B.A. 1799, M.A. 1809, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Rector of St. Matthew and St. Peter, Westcheap (1837), London.

Jan. 27. At the Vicarage, aged 64, the Rev. Wiltshire Stanton Austin, Vicar of Great Bentley (1833), Essex.

At Birkdale-park, Southport, aged 42, the Rev. George Bamford, M.A.

Jan. 28. At Earl's Gift, county of Tyrone, aged 65, the Hon. and Rev. Charles Douglas, brother to the Earl of Morton, and of the Hon. Col. Pennant, M.P.; and on Tuesday, Feb. 3, the Lady Elizabeth Asshe, sister to Col. Pennant and the deceased.

Jan. 29. At Glasgow, aged 55, the Rev. James Smith, M.A., of Palace New-road, Lambeth, author of "The Divine Drama of History and Civilization," and many other literary labours. He had edited the "Family Herald" (London) from the commencement.

Jan. 30. At Walmer, Kent, aged 57, the Rev. William Cleminson, B.A. 1821, Queen's College, Rector of Wasing (1847), Berkshire.

Aged 66, the Rev. Francis William Lodington, B.A. 1814, M.A. 1817, B.D. 1833, formerly Fellow of Clare College, Cambrige, Rector of Brington w. Bythorn and Old Weston, Huntingtonshire.

Jan. 31. At Dunmow, aged 73, the Rev. Joseph Morrison, for thirty-nine years pastor of the Independent Chapel at Stebbing.

Lately, at Cincinnati, United States, the Rev. John Jones, well known throughout Wales as Jones of Llangollen.

The Rev. John Davis, M.A., Rector of Kilkhampton (1810), and Vicar of Poughill (1810), Cornwall.

The Rev. Arthur William Breedon, B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847, Trinity College, Oxford, Rector of Pangbourn (1847), Berks.

At Wallingham, aged 63, the Rev. Samuel Hopkins, Curate of South Runcton and Holme, Norfolk.

Feb. 1. Hill-st., Garnethill, aged 78, the Rev. John Muir, D.D., 53 years minister of St. James's parish, Glasgow,

Feb. 3. At Bath, aged 34, the Rev. Henry Tickell, M.A.

At Albano, 14 miles from Rome, of gastric fever, the Rev. Robert Isaac Wilberforce, son of the late William Wilberforce, esq., M.P. for Yorkshire, and brother to the Bishop of Oxford.

At the Limes, Tooting, Surrey, aged 29, the Rev. Walter Jasper Lee Blunt, late of Jamaica.

Feb. 4. At Cheadle, suddenly, whilst entering the Newsroom, the Rev. John Pike Jones, B.A. 1813, Pembroke College, Cambridge, Vicar of Alveton (1829), Staffordshire, and Rector of Butterleigh (1832), Devon.

At the Lodge, Witham, aged 27, the Rev. Frederick Garnham Luard, B.A. 1853, Trinity College, Cambridge, third son of W. W. Luard, esq., late Curate of Bobbington, Staffordshire.

Feb. 5. At the archiepiscopal residence in Thurles, aged 79. The Most Rev. Dr. Slattery, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel.

Feb. 9. At the Parsonage, Derby, aged 45, the Rev. T. A. Scott, M.A., incumbent of St. John's, Derby, second son of the late Rev. John Scott, of Hull, and grandson of the commentator.

Feb. 10. At Fareham, Hants, aged 59, the Rev. William Thresher.

At Malta, the Rev. George Wagner, of St. Stephen's Church, Brighton.

Feb. 11. The Rev. E. Bartlett, a stranger in Bath, dropped down in a dying state outside of North-parade. At the inquest on the body, on Thursday evening, it was elicited that the de

ceased, who belongs to Exeter, was a few minutes before the occurrence in conversation with a chairman on the Parade, apparently in the full enjoyment of health. Mr. Church, surgeon, deposed to having about two years ago been consulted by the decea ed, who was subject to an affection of the head and epileptic fits. The cause of death, in his opinion, was the rupture of some vessel either near the brain or the hart. The jury returned a verdict of "Died by the visitation of God."

Feb. 13. At Topsham, aged 62, the Rev. Henry Thorp. He was incumbent of the parish 31 years.

Feb. 14. At 26, Upper Grosvenor-st., the Rev. Arthur Atherly, Vicar of Heavitree, Devon. Feb. 15. At Bath, aged 63, the Rev. Charles Taylor, Rector of Biddisham, near Cross, Somerset. Feb. 16. The Hon. and Rev. Francis Howard, M.A., Rector and Vicar of Swords, Dublin.

Feb. 17. At Boldon, aged 76, the Rev. John Collinson, honorary canon of Durham and Rector of Boldon.

At Bockleton, Worcestershire, aged 73, the Rev. Thomas Elton Miller.

Aged 69, the Very Rev. W. R. Lyall, Dean of Canterbury.

DEATHS.

ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. Oct. 19. Aged 57, Mr. Stevenson, Justice of the Peace and Coroner of the city of Adelaide. Mr. Stevenson would, if he had lived two months longer, have been a South Australian colonist of twenty years' standing. He arrived out from England in her Majesty's ship Buffalo, as private secretary to Captain Hindmarsh, the first Governor of the colony, and was the first clerk to the Legislative Council, the first coroner, and one of the first bench of magistrates. Before leaving England he had been an extensive contributor to the leading columns of an evening newspaper, an was devoted to other literary pursuits. He was editor and part proprietor of the first newspaper in the colony, the "South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register" (now the "South Australian Register,") and was consequently "the father of the South Australian press."

Nov. 1. At Calcutta, John Dunbar, esq., one of the Sudder Judges, second son of the late the Hon. Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart., of Northfield, Elgin.

Dec. - At Outwell Rectory, Norfolk, aged 72, Rosamond, wife of the Rev. George Dealtry, Rector of Outwell.

Dec. 3. Killed, at Canton, whilst discharging his professional duties, Wm. Cowper, esq., Capt., commanding Royal Engineers, eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. Cowper, Hon. East India Company's Bombay Engineers.

Dec. 9. In the Persian Gulf, from wounds received the same day in storming the fort of Bushire, aged 24, Lieut. M. Corsellis Utterson, 20th Regt. B.N.I., second son of the late Rev. A. G. Utterson, Rector of Layer Marney, Essex.

In action, near Bushire, Lieut.-Col. George Grenville Malet, commanding 3rd Light Cavalry, fourth son of the late Sir Charles Warre Malet, Bart.

Dec. 10. At Bushire, from wounds received the previous day, in storming the fort at that place, aged 24, Lieut. Wm. Blackburn Warren, 20th Bombay N.I., second son of the late Lieut. Dawson Warren, Royal Artillery.

Dec. 18. At New York, aged 112, Mrs. Eleanor Hanna The maiden name of the deceased was M'Entee. She was born in the county of Monaghan, Ireland, in the year 1744, and went to America in the year 1808, with her husband, Thomas Hannovan, or Hanna-for it appears there is some mistake about the family name.

Dec. 21. At Mercara, India, aged 47, Major H. F. Gustard, Superintendent of Coorg.

Dec. 25. At Seftwich, Cheshire, aged 37, Thomasine, wife of the Rev. D. Waller, incumbent of Darebridge; also, on the 29th, Ada Thomasine, his infant daughter.

Dec. 26. At Clifton, Bristol, Brigadier-Gen. Dacres Fitzherbert Evans, of 16th Regt. (Grena diers), H.E.I.C.S.

Dec. 28. In Bombay Harbour, as 4th officer of the ship Vernon, aged 19, Francis Henry, eldest son of William Robinson, esq., of Oxford-lodge, Reading.

Dec. 30. At Paris, Lady Maria de Fontanelle, sister of the Earl of Essex.

Dec. 31. At Killiney, Lady Betham, widow of Sir Wm. Betham, Ulster King-at-Arms. Deceased was sister to the present Judge Crampton, and cousin to Sir Philip Crampton, Bart.

At Falkner-st., Liverpool, aged 79, Samuel Ridgway, esq., late Capt. in the 85th Regt. of Foot.

At his residence, Wilkinson-st., Sheffield, aged 56, Mr. Jonathan Brammall, for more than a quarter of a century travelling representative of the firm of Sanderson Brothers and Co., steel manufacturers. He had a taste for literature, and during several years wrote the leading political articles in a respectable local newspaper. He was a life-member of the British Association; and his name is mentioned with respect in the "Memoirs of Montgomery," and in the preface to Audubon's "American Ornithology." shared, indeed, as he deserved to do, from his intelligence, integrity, and generosity, the respect and confidence of all who knew him, either in his commercial or social character.

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Jan. 2. At Medway-villas, Gillingham, aged 59, Major W. A. Rogers, late 95th Regt,

Jan. 3. At Gwernhayled, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Phillips Lloyd Fletcher, esq., of Gwernhayled, county of Flint, and widow of Major Walker, of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.

At 18, Sherrard-st., Golden-sq., aged 49, Mr. Mark Barnard, a solicitor, who committed suicide by cutting his throat.

Jan. 6. In Bethlehem Hospital, James Lisk, a criminal lunatic, who was tried in Dec. 1830, and acquitted, on the ground of insanity, for an attempt on the life of the late Duke of Wellington, in the House of Lords, in August in that year. The deceased was under the delusion that he was a prophet, and that his mission was to accomplish the death of the late illustrious warrior by any me ns in his power.

Jan. 7. At the residence of R. P. Davis, esq., Bedwelty-house, Tredegar Iron-works, South Wales, aged 35, James Bramwell, esq., late of Royal Exchange-buildings, London, and nephew of the late Ald. Thompson.

Jan. 8. At East Sutton-pl., near Maidstone, Sir Edmund Filmer, Bart., M.P. Sir Edmund was representative of an ancient Kentish family, the which has held large possessions and exercised considerable influence in the county for the last three hundred years. He was the son of Captain Filmer, and nephew and heir-at-law of the Rev. Sir John Filmer, Bart., whose title and property he inherited. His mother was the widow of Sir W. Geary, Bart., and mother also of the present Sir W. Geary; and two of her sons consequen ly inherited the highest rank of commoners. The late Sir Edmund Filmer was born in 1809; and in 1831 married Miss Helen Munroe, dau. of D. Munroe, esq., of Quebec, Canada. He succeeded his uncle in the baronetcy in 1834, and in March, 1838, on the resignation in his favour of his halfbrother, Sir W. Geary, Bart.,-who had been elected in conjunction with Mr. T. Law Hodges at the general election in 1837,-he was returned M.P. for West Kent, which he continued to represent till the time of his death. Sir Edmund is succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son, who attained his majority in 1855. In politics, the late baronet was a Conservative.

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Jan. 10. Aged 60, Robert Jones, esq., late of the Corn Exchange, Mark-lane, and Pearson'swharf, Shad Thames, Horselydown.

At Badby-house, Northamptonshire, Mary Ann, widow of Richard J. Uniacke, esq., Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.

In Crosier-st., Lambeth, Mr. Thomas Higgs, coroner for the Duchy of Lancaster, and formerly for many years deputy-coroner for Westminster. He had destroyed himself by taking oil of almonds. The deceased has for many years laboured under some distress of mind; and it appears from letters and other documents found in the bedroom of the deceased, that he had for some time been suffering from illness and despondency. An indented inquisition paper, such as the jurors sign at inquests, was found hanging to the top of deceased's bedstead, which contained various directions in deceased's handwriting as to the carrying on of his b siness in case of severe illness.

Jan. 11. At Walton, near Chesterfield, aged 58, Wm. Waller, esq., town-clerk of Chesterfield, (which office he had filled with great ability and integrity for nearly thirty years,) and clerk o: the County Court.

At Philadelphia, U.S., Margaret Fanny, wife of William John Birch, esq., of Pudlicote-house, Oxfordshire.

Of typhus fever, Henry Martin Blake, esq., of the Heath, co. Mayo, Ireland, also of Lisduff, co. Galway, and formerly of Winfield, in the same county. R.I.P.

Jan. 12. At Exeter, Anna Maria, relict of John Cunningham, esq., of Castlebar, and dau. of the late J. B. Lynch, esq., Partry-house, co. Mayo, Ireland.

At Honiton, Devon, Annie Charlotte, wife of Capt. J. King, H.M.'s 59th Regt., Town-Major of Hong Kong, and only dau. of Col. M'Pherson, C.B., Inspecting Field Officer at York.

At Sidmouth, aged 22, Clara Maria, youngest dau. of the late Hon. F. J. Shore, H.E.I.C.S. At Cranford-house, Exmouth, aged 92, Miss Elizabeth Brewer Naylor.

At Wolvey, Major Baldwyn, one of the heroes of the Peninsular War.

At Hampton-court Palace, the Hon. Mrs. Bradshaw.

At Park-st., Mile-end, Annabella, wife of the Rev. William Keedy, minister of John Knox Presbyterian Church.

At Upper George-st., Bryanston-sq., Col. William Ovenden Massy, formerly of the Austrian Service.

Jan. 13. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Major-Gen. William Cox, K.H. He was a very dis inguished officer, having served in the old 95th at Copenhagen, and throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, from 1808 to 1814, receiving three severe wounds during the war. In the Caffre war of 1835 he had the command of a division under Sir Benjamin D'Urban, and was subsequently employed in Canada during the insurrection of late years.

At Tours, France, Col. Jas. Humphries Wood, of the Royal Artillery, eldest son of the late Sam. Wood, esq., of Newlands, Berwickshire, and of Mrs. Wood, late of Higham-place, Newcastle.

At Tormore, Isle of Skye, Alex. Macdonald, esq. At Headington, Oxon, aged 73, Celia, dau. of the late Edward Cregoe, esq., of Trewithian, Cornwall.

Aged 15, Alfred Thrupp, youngest surviving son of Jas. Nightingale, esq., J.P., of Kingstonupon-Thames, and grandson of the late H. E. Thrupp, esq., of George-st., Portman-sq.

Off Algiers, on his passage from India, Joseph Harding, esq., eldest son of the late Jos. Harding, esq., of East-end, Finchley.

At Weir-cottage, Maidenhead, Berks, aged 68, James Hannen, esq., formerly of Kingswoodlodge, Dulwich.

Jan. 14. At the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. J. M. Stubbs, St. John's-wood, aged 60, Chas. Daniel Loveday, esq., late of Cuckfield, Sussex.

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At Hanover-ter., Notting-hill, from the effects of an accident, John Ebden Bance, youngest son of Com. James Bance, R.N.

At Little Bromley, Essex, aged 67, Elizabeth, widow of Joseph Page, esq.

At Benhall, Ann Christian, wife of the Rev. Isaac Smith.

At Carshalton, Mary, dau. of Jos. Fitzgerald, esq, Queenstown, Ireland.

Jan. 15. At Liverpool, at her son-in-law's, Mr. C. S. Meeke, surgeon, aged 82, Mrs. Elizabeth Porter; and on the 20th, at his son's, Mr. Charles Porter, surgeon, D gbeth, Birmingham, aged 91, John Porter, esq., hust and of the above. At Melton, aged 79, John Hunt, esq., formerly of Chillesford-lodge.

At Pucklechurch, aged 90, Anne Jane, relict of Mr. Moses Jefferies, thirty-three years clerk and proprietor of the Old Colliery, leaving eightyseven children, grand-children, and great grandchildren.

At Eastbourne, Sussex, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau. of the late T. Amphlett Williams, esq., of Plymouth.

Of apoplexy, at an advanced age, Mrs. Sarah Clayton, wife of the Rev. John Clayton, of Chichester-lodge, Brighton.

Jan. 16. At Tregarthian-hall, Cornwall, aged 57, Isabel Lucy Susan, relict of Walter Tregarthian Simons, esq., of Tregarthian-hall, and Ham, in the above county, and of Windsor, Berks

At Scarbro, very suddenly, aged 68, Burlinson Walker, esq., shipowner, much respected.

At Hackthorn, aged 70, Augusta Amcotts, of Amcotts and Kettlethorp, in the county of Lincoln, wife of Col. Robert Amcotts, of Hackthorn, in the same county.

At Bryan-house, Blackheath, aged 87, Mary, widow of Mr. Serjeant Williams, K.S, and mother of the Hon. Mr. Justice Vaughan Williams.

At Hoe-court, Herefordshire, Matilda, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Raper, late 19th Regiment.

At East Langton Grange, aged 62, Mary, relict of Thomas Warner, esq., of the Elms, Loughborough.

At Dorchester, the wife of the Rev. John B. Austin.

At King's Lynn, aged 73, Fanny, widow of Thomas Allen, esq., of the same place, and of Souldham-hall, Norfolk.

At Larcombe-house, in Blackawton, Devon, aged 97, Mary, relict of W. Cholwich, esq., formerly of Oldstone-house, near Dartmouth.

At his residence, Wolverhampton, aged 87, William Buckle, esq.

At Tunbridge Wells, aged 91, Richard Lee, esq., of Weymouth-street.

At Brompton, aged 71, Capt. John Paget, R.N. Jan. 17. At Sidmouth, Devon, aged 65, Wm. Philip Stapleton, esq., apt. H.P., H.M.'s 51st Foot.

At his residence, Albany-st., Regent's-park, London, aged 74, George Butler, esq., late Secretary to and for fifty years of her Majesty's Board of Ordnance, Pall-mall.

At Hanley, aged 52, Capt. Thos. Barker.

Jan. 18. At the Queen's College Hospital, Birmingham, aged 25, Mr. Josephus Alexander Williams. The following testimony to the merits of the deceased is taken from the "Birmingham Gazette:"-" We regret to have to record the death, from malignant small-pox, of the above distinguished stu tent, whose name has been so often mentioned in connection with various marks of distinction obtained by him. His career has been cut short at the early age of 25, from a disease caught in the discharge of his duties as assistant medical officer at the Queen's Hospital -adding another name to the long roll of physicians and students of medicine who have fallen a sacrifice to their honourable but perilous calling. Mr. Williams began life as a student of engineering, in the factory of Mr. Robert Stephenson, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, but a strong love of the

medical profession, to which several members of his family have worthily belonged, induced him, but little more than two years ago, to enter at the Queen's College as a résident student. There his noble devotion to the deeply responsible vocation he had embraced soon displayed itself, and after obtaining many honours in that college, he proceeded to the London University, and carried off a gold medal in anatomy and physiology at the first examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine last August. On his re urn to Birmingham he resumed his studies with extraordinary ardour, became a physician's clerk at the Queen's Hospital, and physiological assistant in the College. His admirable character and ability had so won the hearts of his fellow-students, that he had previously been elected first President of the College Dialectic Society; and only a few weeks ago he gave, in that capacity, a large soirée to the members of the medical profession. Keenly desirous of advancing his practical knowledge, he applied for a resident appointment at the Hospital during the latter part of December, to which he was at once appointed, little knowing how soon he was to be attacked by the fatal disorder which has taken him away from all earthly labours."

At Grosvenor-house, Southampton, Wm. Oke, esq., J.P.

At London, in his 4th year, Arthur Hotham, youngest son of Sir Baldwin W. Walker, Bart.

At Clarendon-crescent, Edinburgh, Mary, widow of Thomas Guthrie Wright, esq., Auditor of the Court of Sessions.

At Bishops Wington, Devon, Jane, wife of the Rev. Wm. Haddon, formerly Incumbent of Norley, Cheshire.

At Brighton, aged 80, Maria, widow of John, last Earl of Carhampton.

At her residence, Sea-grove-house, Dawlish, aged 75, Mary, the wife of General Truscott, H.E.I.C.S.

At Boughton-house, near Riverhead, aged 85, John Wreford, esq.

At Brockhill, Kent, aged 46, Thomas Tournay, esq.

Jan. 19. In St. John's-st., Colchester, aged 75, Charlotte, widow of Daniel Oathwaite Blyth, esq.

At Houghton-le-Spring, aged 87, Wm. Maling, esq., formerly of Kidside-lodge, in the county of Westmoreland.

At Harewood-house, Yorkshire, aged 9 months, the Hon. John Archibald Mackenzie Suart Wortley, son of Lord and Lady Wharncliffe.

At Brompton, Mr. Edward Fitzwilliam, the composer of numerous pretty ballads.

At Northampton, aged 52, Maria, wife of the Rev. Elijah Toyne, of Hinckley.

Jan. 20. At Knolton-hall, Overton, Flintshire, aged 58, Lieut.-Col. Ebenezer Jones, J. P. for Flint, and deputy-lieut. for Denbigh.

At the Grove, near Sevenoaks, aged 85, Frances, widow of Sir Alexander Crichton, Knight, M.D., FR.S., &c.

At Aldeburgh, Suffolk, Lucy Mary, second dau. of Charles Rowley, esq., and the Hon. Mrs. Rowley.

At Perth, aged 78, Ann, widow of J. T. Walker, esq., formerly of Dorking.

At Carlton-crescent, Southampton, aged 82, Mrs. Hering, widow of Oliver Hering, esq., of Heybridge-hall, Essex, and Paul Island Estate, Jamaica.

Joanna Baptista, wife of the Rev. H. Wood, Vicar of Stratton, Cornwall.

At Southampton, aged 76, John Hague, esq., civil engineer, formerly of London, and for several years chief engineer to his Highness the Sultan at Constantinople.

At Coddenham, aged 78, Elizabeth Anne, widow of Charles Crowe, esq.

At Great Grimsby, aged 44, Jane, wife of Hildyard Marshall Leppington, esq.

At the residence of her son, Mr. James Oldfield,

Skirbeck, aged 90, Ann, relict of the late Edmund Oldfield, esq., of Darby-hall, Leake.

Aged 19, Edward Saxon, son of the Rev. Edward T. Richards, of Farlington, Hants.

Jan. 21. In Hanover-sq., London, aged 59, Sir Robert Barlow, Bart., one of the Judges of the Native Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta, fourth son of the late Sir George Hillars Barlow, Bart., G.C.B.

At Hammersmith, aged 74, Thomas Palmer, esq., 55 years in the Rolls Chapel Office, and late an Assistant Keeper of the Public Records.

At Kensington-gardens-terr., Hyde-park, aged 60, Daniel De Pass, esq., formerly of Lynn. Mary Julia, eldest dau. of the Rev. Stephen Wilkinson Dowell, Vicar of Gosfield, Essex. At Putney, aged 76, C. M. Sola, esq.

At his residence, Manor-house, Sutton Courtenay, Thomas West, esq.

Very suddenly, Sarah, wife of Mr. David Lloyd Lewis, Proprietor and Editor of the "Record," Water-street, Rhyl.

Jan. 22. At her house, in the South Bailey, Durham, aged 77, Anne Stote Fox, widow of Geo. Townshend Fox, esq.

At Clifton, near York, aged 78, Thos. Walker, esq., formerly of Heslington Manor-house.

At the Vicarage, Whitsbury, aged 22, Home Purvis, Lieut. in H.M.'s 10th Foot, youngest son of the Rev. R. F. Purvis.

At Edinburgh, Rich. Whytock, esq., of Greenpark.

At Sudbury, aged 76, George Chawner, es., many years high-constable of Derbyshire.

Catherine Charlton, dau. of Wm. Chinner, esq., of the Foxhills, near Wolverhampton.

At the residence of her son-in-law, W. C. Selby, esq., Town-house, Ightham, Kent, aged 89, Mrs. Ann Wood.

At Edinburgh, James Thomas Murray, esq., writer to the Signet.

At Elstead, Surrey, aged 83, Anne, widow of the late Geo. Juitt, esq.

At the Oaks, Rock Ferry, Elizabeth, widow of Richard Addison, esq., of Liverpool.

In Dublin, aged 26, Selina, wife of Robert Howell, esq., and dau. of Capt. C. C. Dent, R.N. At Brussels, Conway, second son of Col. Horatio Walpole, late of H.M. 39th Regt.

Jan. 23. At Ramsgate, aged 77, Grace Callander, relict of Adm. Sir Murray Maxwell, K.C.B. At Cheltenham, Thos. Kite, esq., late assistantreceiver of taxes for Hereford and South Wales, and for many years previously surveyor of taxes for the county of Dorset.

At Argyle-cottage, Copeland-road, Govan, near Glasgow, Alex. M'Kinlay, esq., for many years manager of the Shotts Iron Works, Govan.

At the Albion Hotel, Plymouth, aged 25, Fran. Lloyd, esq., of Bathurst, River Gambia. The deceased was the son of the late Capt. Edward Lloyd, who went out to Africa with the late Mungo Park, and was one of the first English settlers at Bathurst.

Aged 46, Francis Jackson, esq., late ProvostMarshal-General of the Island of Grenada, third son of Joseph Jackson, esq., of Orpington, Kent. At Durham, at the residence of her son-in-law, Thomas Marston, esq., South Bailey, aged 84, Mrs. Lake, dau. of the late Crosier Surtees, esq., of Redworth-house.

At Selaby-park, Durham, the residence of his uncle, William Maude, esq., aged 19, Edward Egremont, only son of the Rev. Edwd. Egremont, of Wroxeter, Salop.

At 8, Royal-crescent, Edinburgh, Wm. Fleming, esq., late banker, Edinburgh.

C. W. Hardy, esq., M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, Head Master of the Grammar-school, Thetford, Norfolk.

At Wyfold-court, Oxon, George David Donkin, esq., the only son of the late Gen. Sir Rufainé Shawe Donkin, K.C.B.

In Ludlow, aged 65, Anne, relict of the Rev. John Rocke, of Clungunford-house, Salop.

At his residence, Paynton-ter., East Indiaroad, London, aged 59, Capt. Adam Yule. Jan. 24. At Marlyns-house, near Guildford, Surrey, aged 51, John Owen Hart, esq.

At Whitehill, Chester-le-Street, aged 83, John Cookson, esq., Deputy-Lieut. and J.P. for the county of Durham. He was the head of one of the oldest and most respectable families connected with the commerce of Newcastle. Mr. Cookson was the eldest son of the late Isaac Cookson, esq., sen. proprietor of some of the most extensive bottleworks, glass-works, alkali-works, and iron-works, on the banks of the Tyne. At his father's death, the late Isaac Cookson, esq. jun., of Meldon-park, brother of the deceased, continued to carry on several of these various establishments; while Mr. John Cookson devoted his attention to the manufacture of bottles at his works, Bill-quay; and later still, built the immense bond warehouses which lie between the Close and Hanover-st.

At Florence, the Marquis Ferdinando Incontri, who married a few years since Miss D'Arcy Irvine, sister of the Viscountess Dungannon.

At Malvern, Capt. George Coare, of the 60th Regt. Ben al N.I., eldest son of George Coare, esq., of Heavitree.

Aged 68, Martha, relict of the late A. E. Orpen, esq., M.D., of Cork, and second dau. of the late Sir James Chatterton, Bart.

At Paris, aged 38, Eliza, wife of the Rev. J. Ford, Rector of Old Romney, leaving seven young children.

At Grandborough, aged 82, Mrs. Ellen Hoyle, youngest dau. of the late James Hoyle, esq., of the Rhoyd, near Halifax.

At his residence, Buckingham-pl., Brighton, Maj. John Micklethwait, late of the 12th Royal

Lancers.

In St. John-st., Hereford, aged 88, Mary, r lict of John Bodenham, esq., formerly of Grove-house, near Presteign, Radnorshire.

Aged 44, Maj. Alfred Cooper Hutchinson, late of the Bengal Artillery.

Aged 65, Charles Brown, esq., of Coed-trefe, Myfod, Montgomeryshire.

Jan. 25. At the Abbey-house, Glastonbury, the Dowager Lady Lethbridge.

At West Ham, Essex, aged 29, Elizabeth Clara, youngest dau. of the late Nathaniel Grew, esq. Aged 74, Margaretta, relict of Robert Pratt, esq., of Norwich.

At Aston Abbott's-house, near Aylesbury, aged 40, Ann, wife of Rear-Adm. Sir James Clark Ro-s.

Suddenly, at Middlefield-house, Leith-walk, Edinburgh, Margaret Fife, widow of Dr. Andrew Kedslie, H.E.I.C.S.

At Cheadle Rectory, Cheshire, aged 70, Mary Ann, wife of James Cummings, esq., late of Lytham.

At Aberdeen, aged 83, Margaret, widow of the late William Farquharson, esq., of Monaltrie. Jan. 26 At Aberdeen, aged 63, William Catto, esq., merchant and shipowner.

At Hammersmith, aged 69, Marianne, wife of Leigh Hunt, esq.

At Grovesnor-sq., the Hon. Clara Louisa Vanneck, second dau. of the Right Hon. Lord Huntingfield.

At the Greenway, Gloucestershire, aged 79, Harriet, relict of James Blackman, esq., M.D., of Ramsbury, Wilts.

At Upper Harley-st., Mary, the wife of John Strutt, esq.

At Wellington-villa, Portobello, Capt. William Lowe, Indian Navy.

At his residence, Hamilton-terrace, St. John'swood, aged 32, Peter Tindall, jun., esq.

At Malta, aged 40, Juliana Lætitia, wife of the Rev. Edward Henry Landon, eldest dau. of James Birch, Capt. R. E.

At Penicuik, aged 100, Margaret Porteus, who retained the full use of her naturally strong intellect to the last.

Jan. 27. At Hoole-house, Cheshire, aged 86, Eliza, widow of Gen. Sir John Delves Broughton, seventh baronet of Broughton-hall, Staffordshire, and Doddington-park, Cheshire, and eldest dau. of the late Philip Egerton, esq., of Egerton and Oulton-park, Cheshire.

At her residence, St. David's-hill, aged 80, Susanna, wife of the late John Holman Kingdon, esq.

At Elgin, N. B., Mrs. Coull, relict of James Coull, M.D., of Ashgrove, and dau. of the late Sir Alexander Dunbar, Bart., and the Hon. Lady Dunbar, of Northfield and Duffus.

At Royal-ter., Ramsgate, aged 77, Catherine, widow of Richard Mathews, esq., of Wargrave, near Henley-on-Thames.

In the Aylesbury Union, aged 104, Mary Masters, known as Dame Masters.' She has left survivors to the fifth generation. She retained her faculties until a short time before her death, and talked freely of days gone by to her daughter and granddaughter, who paid her a visit last Christmas- the former being in the seventyfirst, and the latter in the fifty-first years of their ages.

Aged 79, J. Evans, esq., Ruabon.

At Great Hay, Lamerton, aged 70, Richard Rowe, esq.

At Coldstream, Isabella Turnbull, wife of the Rev. Dr. Thomson.

At Nuneaton, of consumption, aged 17, William, eldest son of Mr. G. W. Craddock, solicitor, and late of the 6th Regt. of Foot.

At Forest-hill, Sydenham, of acute bronchitis, aged 88, John Goldham, esq.

At his house, Old Brompton, London, suddenly, in his chair, Hugh Stark, esq., late AssistantSecretary, India Board. Mr. Stark had served upwards of fifty years in that office.

At Aberdeen, aged 84, Francis Gordon, esq., of Craig and Kincardine.

Mary Ann, wife of William Wenman, esq., of Newbridge, near Wolverhampton.

In Montagu-st., Russell-sq., aged 72, Edward Whitmore, esq.

At London, aged 34, Dr. James C. Watson, H.E.I.C.S., Bengal Presidency.

Jan. 28. At Holne Cot, Devon, aged 65, William Wingfield Yates, esq., formerly of Parkfield, Staffordshire, and Capt. in the 47th Regt. through the Peninsular War.

At Torquay, aged 4, Lilias Emma, the youngest dau. of Col. Lethbridge, H.E.I.C.S.

Aged 62, Lieut. G. R. Taylor, R.N., Liverpool. At Abingdon, Berks, aged 74, Ann, relict of the late John Kent, esq.

At Upton-pl., Stratford, Essex, aged 39, G. Ernest Hadden, esq.

At Foxlydiate-house, near Bromsgrove, aged 65, Lucy Favoritta, relict of Panton Corbett, esq., of Longnor-hall, Shropshire.

Jan. 29. At Little Torrington, aged 73, Miss Elizabeth Prust, sister of Bartholomew Prust, esq., J.P., Woolfardisworthy.

At Edinburgh, aged 31, Frederick Sadlier Bruere, esq., youngest son of the late W. S. Bruere, esq., and Capt. in H.M.'s 43rd Regt. Light Infantry.

At Park-ter., Upper Bristol-road, aged 107, Ann Lewis, retaining to the last all her facul ies with the exception of her sight, of which she had been deprived for the last fourteen years.

At Devonshire-ter., Hyde-park, aged 72, Georgiana Louisa, widow of William Lorance Rogers, esq.

At his residence, Warwick-st., London, William Jones, esq., of Broom-hall, and late of Yscyborhen, Carnarvonshire, having survived the late Rowland Jones, esq., only two months.

At Budleigh Salterton, where she had gone for change of air, aged 41, Lydia, wife of Henry Hayman, esq., of Ottery St. Mary.

Suddenly, aged 68, Mary, wife of C. C. Colchester, esq., of Denmark-hill.

At Coppull, near Wigan, Mrs. Norris (late

Miss Durie), the heroine of the Burgh-hall (a private asylum at Chorley, Lancashire) elopement, which created such an extraordinary sensation about eight years ago. Since her marriage she has been living with her husband, Mr. Ellis Norris, at Coppull, and has fulfilled the duties of a wife and a mother in an exemplary manner, and had won the esteem and sympathy of a numerous circle. The case of this lady, who was confined several years in Burgh-half, affords a notable instance of abuses to which private asylums may be perverted. Mrs. Norris has left a family of three children.

Jan. 30. At Weymouth, aged 63, Mary, widow of L eut.-Col. J. A. Schreiber, of the Hill-house, Melton, Suffolk, and youngest dau. of the late T. Ware, esq., of Woodfort, near Mallow.

Aged 63. At the house of her brother, Groveterrace, Kentish-town, Catharine, only surviving dau. of the late Thomas Seddon, esq., of Aldersgate-st.

At Mount Radford, aged 74, Edward Gichard, esq., a retired officer of the 4th (King's Own) Regiment of Infantry.

At her residence, Molesworth-pl., Kentishtown, aged 60. Margaret, widow of Capt. William Grueber Douglas, (22nd Regt.)

At Woodside-house, Southsea, aged 77, Gen. George Jones, many years commandant of the Portsmouth Division of Royal Marines.

Suddenly, at the residence of his uncle, MajorGen. Wittich, Bonn, aged 17, Augustus Edward, third son of the late William Wittich, esq., of University College, London.

At Old Charlton, Kent, aged 31, Edward Delpratt, esq., of the Indian Navy.

At Milford-pl., Vassal-road, North Brixton, Sarah, relict of Richard Hanbury, esq., formerly of Stamford-hill.

At the Manor-house, Chesterfield, aged 63, John Cutts, esq., solicitor.

At Lavender-villas, Wandsworth-road, Louisa, wife of Edward Ward Lower, esq.

At Sloane-st., aged 53, Mary Anne, wife of Mr. R. K. Lane, solicitor.

At Belgrave-pl., Wandsworth-road, aged 82, Henry Anther, esq.

Aged 78, Catherine Ann, relict of Nathaniel Fowler, esq., late of Pontefract, Yorkshire.

At his residence, the Knapp, Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire, aged 53, Robert Curry, esq., brother of the late Admiral Curry, C.B.

Jan. 31. At the residence of her brother, Geo. Barker, esq., Brompton-sq., London, aged 43, Anne, wife of the Hon. Heys Turnour, brother of the Earl of Winterton.

Edward Reader Hanbury, youngest son of the late John Hanbury, esq., of Roe Head-house, Mirfield, Yorkshire.

At Bristol, after a short illness, aged 70, Isaac Rouch, esq.

Aged 66, Robert Hyett, esq., of the Bank of England.

At Lisbon, aged 70, Charlotte, relict of Robt. Lucas, esq.

At her son's, aged 83, Elizabeth, relict of J. S. Wigg, esq., late of Wymondham.

At Cairo, aged 21, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Wm. Jackson, esq, M.P.

At Surbiton-hill, Surrey, aged 31, William Miller, esq., Lieut. Bengal Artillery.

Aged 54, Peter Richard Dewsbury, esq., of Tring, Herts.

At Eynsham, Oxon, aged 92, Mrs. Martha Jenkins, widow of Edward Jenkins, esq., of Brighton, Sussex.

Aged 80, Samuel Williams Fuller, of Rathbonepl., Oxford-st.

At Antwerp, aged 70, J. G. Rucker, esq.

In the strong affection of her family, at New Ormond-st., aged 80, Elizabeth, wife of John Pitman, esq.

At Glasgow, aged 47, George M. Darley, esq. Mr. Darley was for about thirty years connected with the "Glasgow Saturday Post," and, since

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