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Aug. 31. In Cadogan-place, the wife of Lieut.-col. G. Napier, of the 3d Guards.

At Stowmarket, in her 27th year, Mrs. Woolby, the wife of Mr. Woolby, bookseller of that place.

At Caen, in Normandy, in his 21st year, Charles, eldest son of Capt. Pickford, R.N.

In the Island of Antigua, at the residence of her only son, Samuel Auchinleck, esq. the representative of the antient Barons of that Isle, a gallant and distinguished Lowland race, alluded to in Miss Porter's historic Novel of the Scottish Chiefs, Elizabeth, relict of the late Samuel Auchinleck, esq. many years Collector of the Customs at Antigua. Her memory is endeared by the remembrance of those amiable, domestic, feminine, and Christian virtues which adorned her while living, and render her lamented when dead.

Sept. 1. At Stoke Hall, Ipswich, in his 75th year, deservedly respected for his charity and hospitality, John Bleaden, esq. He was many years the truly respectable master of the Old London Tavern, Bishopsgate-street.

In Princes-street, Edinburgh, in his 57th year, Robert Spear, esq. late of Manchester.

At Brighton, in her 25th year, Louisa, daughter of the late William Lewis, esq. of Twyford-house, Bishop-Stortford.

Aged 21, Dorothea, third daughter of Mr. EdmundTye, of Sibton Grange, Suffolk.

In Suffolk, in his 54th year, after a long and severe affliction, the Rev. Robert Marriott, A. M. He was educated at Caius College, Cambridge, A. B. 1789 (being the 8th Senior Optimè), and A. M. in 1792. In 17-, he was elected a Fellow of that Society, and in 18-, was presented by it to the united Rectories of Bincombe and Broadway, co. Dorset.

In her 68th year, Mrs. Mary Moody, wife of Thomas Smith, esq. of the Star Brewery, Whitecross-street.

Sept. 2. At Chalk, Kent, aged 63, Sophia, widow of the late Philip Mair, esq. of Thong, Kent.

At the Grand Hotel de Paris, Boulevard de la Madelaine, at Paris, Sir Robert Wolseley, bart. - His funeral obsequies took place on the following Saturday with great pomp; as the deceased was a bachelor, his remains were conveyed in a hearse hung with white, to the burialground of Pere La Chaise.

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In his 66th year, the Rev. Henry Rowe, LL. B. Rector of Ringshall, Suffolk. received the early part of his education at Eton; from whence he was removed to King's College, Cambridge. He was descendant of the celebrated poet of that name, and a near relation to Samuel Rogers, esq. the ingenious author of the "Pleasures of Memory, &c." He published in 1799, "Poems," in 2 vols. 12mo.

in which, in the Poet's Lamentation, he feelingly and pathetically describes his own melancholy situation in very forcible and affecting language. He was the author, also, of "The Montem, a Musical Entertainment, 8vo. 1808 ;" and of " Fables in Verse, 8vo. 1810."

At Woolwich, aged 17, Cornelius Robert Smelt, gentleman cadet, youngest son of Colonel Smelt, Governor of the Isle of Man.

At Highgate, in her 21st year, Jane, daughter of the late Rev. Joseph Whiteley, of Leeds.

In consequence of Hemiplegia, with which he was seized a few days preceding, Thomas Wilson, esq. of Clifford-house, near Sheffield.-He went out in the morning of the fatal attack, buoyant in health, with a fair prospect of living many years. In a few minutes he was brought home insensible and cold, and laid upon the bed, from which Providence had ordained that he should never rise but by borrowed strength. He was a man of a social and pleasant disposition; of an honest and benevolent heart; of correct deportment and most unassuming manners. His readiness to promote innocent mirth, and his wish to contribute his share to rational amusement, were ever conspicuous. His loss is greatly regretted, and his memory will long be cherished by numerous relatives and surviving friends.-By his will, made in 1806, he bequeathed 2007. to the Sheffield General Infirmary; 2001. to the School for Poor Boys, and 2001. to the School for Poor Girls, in that town. The rest of his property, real and personal, he has directed to be equally divided between his two brothers, Joseph and William Wilson; and his sisters, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Tennant, Mrs. Harrison, widow of Thomas Harrison, esq. of Weston-house; Mrs. Mackenzie, widow of the late Rev. Alexander Mackenzie, the much respected and greatly lamented minister of St. Paul's Church, Sheffield; and Mrs. Pearson, wife of the Rev. Henry Pearson, Vicar of Notton, in the county of Derby.-The will being made in 1806, and not having been republished, the eldest brother, Mr. Joseph Wilson of Westbrook, as heir at law, takes the landed property purchased since that period.

Sept. 3. In Great Queen-street, Westminster, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Longlands, esq.

Letitia, wife of J. Todd, esq. of Twickenham-park.

At Westerfield, Suffolk, Mary, relict of Cornelius Collett, gent. and mother-in-law of the Rev. John Davis Plestow, of Orchard-street, London.

At the Mitre Inn, Southampton, on his way to the Isle of Wight, aged 30, William Allison, Esq. of London.

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At Crown, Inverness, in her 78th year, Jean, relict of the Hon. Archibald Fraser, of Lovat, and only sister of the late Sir William Fraser.

At Hoddesdon, aged 73, Henrietta, wife of Admiral William Peere Williams.

Sept. 4, at Edinburgh, Dame Matilda Theresa Cochrane Wishart, wife of Sir Thomas Cochrane, Knt. R.N. and daughter of the late Sir Charles Ross, Bart. of Balnagown.

At Temple Michael, at an advanced age, the Rev. R. Stephens, Vicar of the parishes of Grange, Kinsalebeg, Temple Michael, and Kilcocken, in the county of Waterford.-By his death the above four parishes have become vacant, the presentation of which belongs to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, who intends to disunite them, and to give but one parish to each Clergyman, and will not present a person to any living in his gift who will not reside in the parish.

Henry King, esq. of the Stock Exchange. At Hertford, in his 79th year, John Dimsdale, esq.

Sept. 5. Murdered, at a farm-house, close by Chesford Bridge, three miles from Leamington, Mrs. Dormer, the wife of an opulent and respectable farmer. The family had gone a walk to the village of Ashowe, leaving Mrs. Dormer only and the servant maid at home. Some of the children returned in the course of an hour, and found the girl mopping up some blood; they asked what was the matter, and she said that she had been killing a fowl.-On observing some marks of blood on the stairs, they went up to the chamber, and, shocking to relate! found their mother with her head almost severed from her body, and her head, face, and breast cut in several places. The servant maid was immediately secured, confessed the murder, and is committed to Warwick gaol.

At Thoralby, Yorkshire, aged 25, Mr. Thomas Coates, solicitor, of Warnfordcourt, London.

Aged 58, Jemima, wife of Mr. T. Wilshire, silversmith, of Cornhill; and on the 4th (from the breaking of a blood-vessel) aged 27, James, his second son.

At Logie, North Britain, in her 29th year, Mary-Anne, wife of James Boucher, esq. and eldest daughter of the late S. C. Colclough, esq. of Beaconsfield, Notting hamshire.

At Epping Forest, aged 67, John Morley,

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At Kentish Town, aged 73, Anne, relict of Thomas Hodson, esq. late of Knapton House, East Riding, Yorkshire,

In her 67th year, the widow of the late Edward Kershaw, esq.

Sept. 6. Rev. John Keet, A. M. formerly of King's college, Cambridge, rector of Bishop's Hatfield, Herts, nearly related

(probably nephew) to the late Countess of Salisbury, mother to the present Marquis.

By a stroke of apoplexy, Mr. Jas. Maud, of Water-lane, Tower-street, principal Dock Clerk and Cellerman in the wine business of Alderman Bridges, in whose employment he had been upwards of 20 years. In her 79th year, Mrs. Eliz. Downer, of Homerton.

At Louth, in his 85th year, the Rev. J. Emeris, M. A. formerly Fellow of C. C. C. Cambridge, A. B. 1758, A. M. 1761; for upwards of 30 years Head Master of Louth School, rector of Tedford, Lincolnshire.

In New-King-street, Bath, in his 70th year, Henry Parry, esq. senior Member of the Corporation of Bath, twice Mayor of that city, and a Magistrate for Somersetshire.

At Whitehaugh, Aberdeenshire, in his 74th year, Theodore Forbes Leith, esq. M. D.

At Durham, David Betson, esq. formerly of the firm of Betson, Anderson,and Wilkins. Sept. 7. In Half-Moon-street, aged 60, Hannah, relict of Richard Monkhouse, esq. late of Abingdon-street.

At Plymouth Dock, Mr. J. Morgan, better known by the name of Counsellor Morgan, formerly a barrister-at-law in Wales; a man of sound learning, but of very eccentric habits.

At Ketton, Rutland, aged 62, the Rev. Jos. Smith, formerly of Elton, Huntingdonshire, and subsequently of Collyweston, Northamptonshire. He was a Graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge.'

In the Minories, aged 79, Mrs. Anne Clark, late of Lawrence Pountney-lane. In Aldgate High-street, William Moorhouse, esq. surgeon.

At St. Lawrence, Ramsgate, in his 17th year, the Hon. Wm. Boyle, youngest son of the Earl of Glasgow.

Aged 64, James King, esq. of Banbury, Oxfordshire, and of Elbow-lane, London.

Sept. 8. Aged 28, John Atkinson, esq. Mayor of Salisbury. He presided at the last City Sessions, was at Mr. Bennett's dinner, and returned from a shooting party at Mr. Lockhart's but two days preceding his death. A cold that he had caught was aided in its effects by his drinking a quantity of cold milk when he was warm. inflammation followed, and in 48 hours his short but active career terminated. His brothers never left his bed-side. father and mother were absent in Scotland.

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Aged 102, Mary Schidmer, a native of Germany: her mental faculties were unimpared to within a day of her death. She had followed her husband through several campaigns; and on his being killed in service, about five years previous to the commencement of the present reign, she repaired to Bath, where she has since chiefly resided. She was formerly a do

'mestic in the family of the late J. Palmer, esq. and remained a pensioner on their bounty to the latest hour of her protracted life.

In his 79th year, John Pryor, esq. of Baldock, Herts.

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Mr. G. Phillips, aged 60, of Charlotterow, and late of Bermondsey-wall, sail-maker and ship-chandler.

Sept. 9. Suddenly, in Dorset-street, Salisbury-square, Fleet-street, aged 76, Mr. Jeffery, a watch-maker in an extensive way. The deceased had become deranged from losses in business, and the death of an amiable daughter.

At Sudbury, Suffolk, aged 77, William Strutt, esq. merchant. He had served at various times the office of chief magistrate for the borough, with credit to himself, and impartiality to his constituents; and has died much respected.

Mr. W. Ridge Mitten, of Brighton, surgeon.

Aged 82, Mrs. Weeks, midwife, of Exeter, and also to the Exeter Lying-in Charity. She followed her avocations almost to the last; was the mother of 22 children, all of whom were baptized; and had attended at the delivery of more than 11,000 infants!

At Limerick, aged 77, Col. Lefroy, formerly of the 9th Light Dragoons.

Sept. 10. The gallant Blucher closed a long career of glory this day. His latter moments were cheered by the presence of his Prince, and the sympathy and admiration of all around him. We shall give an account of him in a future Number.

Sept. 11. In a fit of apoplexy, Mr. Samuel Simmons, the comedian, late of Co

vent Garden Theatre. W. Chapman, servant to Mr. T. Vardon, No. 5, Hanoversquare, stated to the Coroner's jury, that the wife of the deceased had some business to do in the house, and at eight o'clock he called for her; but she not being ready, he waited till she was enabled to accompany him. At ten o'clock witness went to let the deceased and his wife out by the area-gate; and Mr. S. having ascended two or three steps in his way out, he suddenly fell backwards, his wife being close behind him.-Witness picked him up and carried him within the house; but he instantly expired.

In Oxford-street, the Right Hon. Lady Essex Ker, eldest surviving daughter of Robert duke of Roxburgh, by Essex Mostyn, his duchess, eldest daughter of Sir Roger Mostyn, bart. of Mostyn. Her ladyship had been long engaged with her late sister Mary, in contesting the property of her late brother, John duke of Roxburgh, and lived just long enough to recover about 200,000l. of it, at the expense of 35,000l. paid for law. This property, it is said, she has bequeathed to the Mostyn family.

Sept. 12. At Thurnby, co. Leicester, after repeated attacks of apoplexy, the Rev. John Allinson, vicar of Thurnby and Evington, both in that county. He was a man of the strictest integrity, of tender feelings, and of great humanity towards the poor, who, with his afflicted widow, have lost a sincere friend. He was born at Stainton, near Penrith, Cumberland, and was in the 62nd year of his age.

At Canon-hill, Merton, in her 23d year, Miss Zipporah Sherwood.

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AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending September 18.

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, September 20, 60s. to 65s. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, September 18, 29s. Od. AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, September 22, 35s. 11d. per cwt. PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, September 27. Kent Bags.............. 31. Os. to 3l. 14s. Sussex Pockets 31. Os. to 31. 149. Sussex Ditto Essex Ditto 31. 3s, to 3l. 16s. Kent Pockets Foreign Ditto.......... 21. Os. to 21. 10s.

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Straw 14. 11s. Od. Clover 77.10s.-Smithfield, Hay 5/. 12s. 6d. Straw 17. 10s. Od. Clover 71. Os.

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COALS, September 27: Newcastle 35s. 3d. to 40s. Od.

TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. St. James's 3s. 7d. Clare Market Os. Od. Whitechapel 3s. Sd.

SOAP, Yellow 90s, Mottled 102s, Curd 106s,-CANDLES, 12s. Od. per Doz, Moulds 15s, 6d.

Grand Western, 41.-Wands-London Dock, 721. Div. 31. per Cent. - Globe AsTHE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in Sept. 1819 (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. Scorr, 28, New Bridge-street, London. — Oxford Canal, 6401. ex Half-year's Div. 167.-Neath, 350l. with Div. 227. -Swansea, 1587. ex Div. 107. - Grand Junction, 2251.- Monmouthshire, 1521. ex Div. 51. Halfyear. Thames and Severn Mortgage Shares, 401.-Lancaster, 277. — Kennet and worth Iron Railway, 10%.-Wilts and Berks, 117. - West India Dock, 1807. 1827. 10s. Albion, 45.- Atlas, 47. 2s.—Eagle, 27. 5s.— Hope, 3l. 18s. - Original Gas Light, 667. -City of London Ditto, 317. Premium. - London Institution, 467, 4s. - Grand Junc-surance, 118/. 10s. ex Div. 37. Half-year. - Imperial, 837. ex Div. 27. 5s. Half-year.— Avon, 217. 10s. with Div. 17. - Huddersfield, 137. Half-year. per Cent. ex Div. 51.

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EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN SEPTEMBER, 1819.

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