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bert Thorp, esq. of Alnwick, Clerk of the
Peace for Northumberland. He graduated
M.A. 1828, B.D. 1880, and was Junior
Proctor in 1829.

May 24. At Aisholt, Somersetshire, aged 80, the Rev. John Brice, Rector of Aisholt and Grenton, and Perpetual Curate of Catcott. He was presented to Catcott by Lord Henniker in 1785, and instituted to the two former churches in 1800.

May 25. At Mobberley, Cheshire, aged 61, the Rev. John Holdsworth Mallory, Rector of that parish, a Fellow of the Collegiate Church of Manchester, and a Magistrate for the County of Chester. He was the only surviving son of the Rev. Thomas Mallory, LL.B. Rector of Mobberley, and Vicar of Huyton, co. Lancaster, by Barbara, dau. of George Farington, of Werden and Shaw-hall in Lancashire, esq. and was sixth in descent from Thomas Mallory, Dean of Chester (see the pedigree in Ormerod's History of Cheshire, vol. 1. p. 329). He was of Brazenose college, Oxford, M.A. 1795, was instituted to Mobberley on his own presentation in 1795, and became a Fellow of Manchester in 1814. He married Julia, daughter of John Crowder, esq. of Brotherton, Yorksh., and having left an only daughter, the male line of this branch of the family has become extinct.

May 27. At Cholsey, Berks, aged 76, the Rev. Wyat Cottle, Vicar of that parish. He was of Pembroke coll. Oxford, B.C.L. 1782; and was presented to his living in 1800 by the Lord Chancellor.

At Lynn, aged 65, the Rev. Arthur Iveson, Rector of East Bradenham, Norfolk, Perpetual Curate of Shouldham and Shouldham Thorpe, and of Tottenhill; to the first of which livings he was instituted in 1797, and to Shouldham in 1814. Tottenhill is in the patronage of the see of Ely. Mr. Iveson's end was very melancholy. At ten o'clock in the evening he was sitting in his room, when his son the Rev. Thomas Iveson hastily entered, and, after a few desultory remarks, drew from his pocket a pistol, which he pointed at his father, and the contents were lodged in the right auricle of the heart. After this he went to the next house, occupied by Captain Lake, and informed him of what had taken place, conjuring him at the same time to enter and take possession. The Captain proceeded forthwith to the room, where he found the venerable man gasping for breath, and he died in less than twenty minutes. The son placed himself in the kitchen, where he was found by the officers of justice, into whose hands he resigned himself voluntarily, having first taken the opportunity to swallow a large quantity of Jaudanum, but from the effects of which he was relieved. The Coroner's Jury gave the following verdict:-"That the said Rev. Thomas Iveson did with intent and forethought shoot his father with a pistol, and

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DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

May 18. At Greenwich, aged 85, Mrs.
Davidson, sister to the late Governor Broun,
of Guernsey, and aunt to Sir James Broun,
Bart. of Colstoun, co. Dumfries.

Aged 62, Mary, widow of James Ball,
esq. of Duke-st. Grosvenor-sq.
May 19. Francis-Gibbs, infant son of
Sir Ralph Lopes, Bart. M.P.

May 20. At Clapham Common, aged 66, John Hamman, esq. citizen and girdler, and Deputy Alderman of Cordwainers' Ward. He was an eminent tea-dealer in Bow-lane; and was first elected a member of the Common Council in 1808.

May 23. In Charles-st. St. James's, aged 79, A. Tulloch, esq.

May 24. In Russell-pl. Eliza-Jane, youngest dau. of Mr. Serjeant Adams. At Brompton, aged 17, Lillas, eldest dau. of John Stuart, esq. of Lincoln's Inn.

May 25. At Highbury-grove, aged 61, James Raymond Barker, esq.

Aged 2 years, Metcalfe-Bold, only son of Peter Hesketh Fleetwood, of Rossall-hall, Luncashire, esq.

May 26. In Wood-st. aged 52, Mr. Thomas Ochard, citizen and baker, a Common Councilman for Cripplegate Within.

May 30. In Alfred-st. Bedford-sq. Mr. John M'Gibbon, late proprietor of the Hereford and other provincial theatres.

In Coleman-st. Lieut. Rich. Cole, R.N. May 31. At Kensington, aged 77, Anne, widow of Wm, Hales, esq. of Great Marlow.

In Upper Seymour-st. aged 56, the Right Hon. Lady Charlotte, wife of Rear-Admiral Adam Drummond, and eldest sister to the late Duke of Atholl. She was the eldest child of John 4th Duke of Atholl, K.T. by his first wife, the Hon. Jane Cathcart, eldest dan. of Chas. 8th Lord Cathcart; was married first, March 4, 1797, to Sir John Menzies, the 4th Bart. of Castle Menzies, co. Perth, who died without issue March 26, 1800 secondly, May 28, 1801, to the present Rear-Adm. Drummond.

Lately. Margaret-Jemima, widow of Sir Rich. Perrott, Bart. whose exertions for her numerous family were assisted by a benefit at Covent Garden theatre some years ago. By her death two unhappy orphans are left destitute; the pension she derived from Government having died with her.

Webb, the engraver. Since the death of old John Scott, he certainly ranked among the best animal engravers in England. He He has left suddenly expired in the street.

a widow and a large young family in dis

tressed circumstances.

June 1. In Cleveland-row, aged 76, the widow of Clotworthy Gowan, esq.

June 2. In the Strand, aged 66, Lucre

tia, widow of Dr. Dickinson.

June 3. In Abingdon-st. Sophia, widow of Geo. Ellis, oзq. who died on the 16th of Sept. last (see our number for that month, p. 282.)

Mrs. Grier, of Bedford-pl. Bloomsbury. Aged 26, Tugwell Robins, B.A. Fellow of Magd. college, Cambridge, only son of W. L. T. Robins, esq. of Bernard-st.

June 4. In Abingdon-st. aged 30, Miss Garnham.

June 7. Aged 30, Major Arthur Sullivan, of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, Aide-decamp to Major-Gen. Sir Charles Dalbiac, and brother to Sir Chas. Sullivan, of Thames Ditton, Bart. He was the 7th son of Sir Richard Joseph the 1st Baronet, by Mary, only dau. of Thos. Lodge, of Leeds, esq.

June 12. In Cleveland-row, aged 18, the Hon. Harriet-Caroline Lambton, third dau. of Lord Durham, by his first marriage.

June 13. Susan, the wife of the Rev. Philip Le Bretou, of Lower Seymour-st.

June 15. At Myddleton-sq. aged 75, Alex. Anderson, esq. late of Staines, formerly of Lloyd's Coffee-house.

At Clapham, aged 7, Thomas-Robert, son of Thos. Hankey, esq.

In Cadogan-pl. aged 67, Geo. Bicknell,

esq.

June 16. At Camberwell, B. Wilson, esq. Emilia, wife of P. C. Crespigny, esq.

At Winchmore-hill, in her 82d year, Sarah, widow of Thos. Teshmaker, of Ford's Grove, esq.

June 17. At Clapham, Richard Hooton, esq. of Leamington.

Aged 29, Anna-Maria, wife of W. Maclean, esq. of Camberwell.

June 21. In the Regent's Park, aged 62, Capt. Hugh Reid.

In Norfolk-at. aged 72, Z. Mac Sparran,

esq.

Aged 72, Thos. Catherall, esq. Pall Mall. June 25. Aged 64, Catherine, wife of Mr. Matthew Samuel Haynes, late of Edwardes-square, Kensington. Although previously in the enjoyment of robust health, she was attacked by cholera, and died the following day.

BEDS.-June 5. At Cookham Grove, aged 89, Amelia, widow of Broome Witts, esq.

June 6. At Bromham rectory, aged 5, Anna Latty, dau. of the Rev. James Evans Philips.

June 14. At Bedford, aged 69, Anne, widow of Major Henry Hawkins.

June 17. At Old Windsor Lodge, aged 72, George Stevens, esq.

BUCKS.-June 18. At Tickford Park, Henry Van Hagen, esq. in his 40th year.

CAMBRIDGE.-May 21. At Cambridge, Anne, widow of the Rev. Marmaduke Johnson, Vicar of Haslingfield.

June 3. At the house of the Rev. A. C. Price, Vicar of Chesterton, G. F. Hewitt, esq. of Badbury, Wilts.

CHESHIRE. June 11. At Parkgate, aged 20, Georgina, fourth dau. of Major-Gen. W. H. Beckwith.

CORNWALL.-May 23. At Poltair-house, near Penzance, aged 20, Frances Agnata, youngest dau. of Vincent Hilton Briscoe, esq. of Hookwood, Surrey.

May 26. At Launceston, aged 75, Peter Hugh Davies, esq., one of the oldest Pursers in the Navy.

June 14. At Falmouth, on his return from Corfu, aged 29, John West Henry, esq. M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford, and of the Middle Temple, third son of A. Henry, esq. of Pentonville.

CUMBERLAND.-May 19. At Carlisle, Jane, widow of Sir Frederick Treise Morshead, Bart. She was the second dau. of Robert Warwick, of Warwick Hall, esq., was married Nov. 15, 1821, and left a widow in 1828, with an only child, the present Sir Warwick Charles Morshead, Bart. who was born in 1824.

DERBY.-June 21. At Derby, aged 34, Hannah-Mihill, wife of the Rev. Wm. Conyngham Ussher, and dau. of N. Holmes,

esq.

DEVON.-May 26. At Ilfracombe, Anne, widow of the Rev. John Passmore, Rector of St. Just in Moseland, Cornwall, and dau. of late Wm. Arundell Harris, esq. of Kenegie and Trengmaignton.

May 29. At Torquay, aged 3, CharlesHenry, son of the Rev. Charles Lane, and grandson of the late Right Rev. Bishop Sandford.

May 31. At Torquay, Catherine-Maria, fourth dau. of the late Lord Henry Murray, (uncle to the present Duke of Atholl) by Eliza, dau. of Richard Kent, esq.

Lately. At Plymouth, aged 65, F. Edgcombe, esq. late Commissioner in His Majesty's Victualling Office.

June 1. At Farringdon-house, aged 52, Dorothea, relict of Sir John Duntze, of Tiverton, Bart. She was the second dau. of Sir Thos. Carew, the 6th Bart. of Haccomb, by Jane, dau. of the Rev. Charles Smalwood; was married in June 1804; and left a widow on the 21st of last June, having given birth to one son, Sir John Duntze, the present Baronet.

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June 13. At Plymouth, aged 23, John Hillman Hornbrook, late Midshipman of H. M. ship Britannia, second son of Lieut. R. L. Hornbrook, of the Royal Marines.

DORSET.-May 27. Aged 59, the widow of the Rev. John Wise, Vicar of Lillington. At Milbourn St. Andrew, aged 84, Mrs. Susanna Chamberlin, 45 years the respected widow of Mason Chamberlin, esq. R.A., one of the originally appointed Members of the Royal Academy of Arts.

DURHAM.-May 25. Aged 74, John Wolfe, esq. oue of the Aldermen of that city, and many years governor of the gaol. ESSEX-April In his 80th year, Richard Burrows, esq. for 46 years Alderman of Saffron Walden.

GLOUCESTER.-May 13. At Northleach, aged 60, James Lovesey, esq. May 16. At Welford, aged 70, Harriet, relict of Walter Stubbs, esq. of Beckbury, Salop.

May 17. At Cheltenham, Thos. Coote, esq. many years chief magistrate of Newfoundland.

May 19. At Cheltenham, (the residence of her son, Lieut.-William Mansell, R.N.) aged 68, the widow of Walter Mausell, esq. of Woodperry House, Oxf.

May 19. At Overndale House, Downend, aged 59, Wm. Harmar, Esq. solicitor.

Lately. At Bristol Hotwells, in her 19th year, Ann-Catherine Cooper, youngest dau. of Capt. Shewen, R.N., and grand-dau. of the late Elias Vanderhorst, esq. American Consul.

June 8. At Bristol, by cutting his throat, Major Thompson, 46th regiment,-verdict, temporary derangement. He held the military command of the Bristol district for about six weeks, in January and February last, pending the proceedings against Col. Brereton. He had served in India, and had suffered much from the climate. He was unmarried.

June 11. At Clifton, the widow of Gen. Adeane, of Babraham, Cambridgeshire, Groom of the Bed-chamber to George III. Colonel of the 45th regt. of foot, and M.P. for Cambridgeshire.

HANTS-May 22. At Winchester, advanced in age, Mrs. Dunn, mother of John Dunn, esq. of Alresford.

May 16. At Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Helen, wife of Major Trevor.

May 19. At Overton, aged 44, Joseph Troughton, esq. late of Dorset-square, London.

May 22. At Andover, aged 58, Mr. Wm. Reding, one of the senior members of the corporation, leaving a wife and namerous family.

Lately. Lieut. Chas. Williams, youngest son of the late Rev. Daniel Williams, Fellow of Winchester.

At Purbrook, aged 86, William Smith, esq. senior Alderman of Portsmouth.

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Archer, eldest son of J. Crouch, esq. of St. Cross, near Winchester.

HEREFORDSHIRE.-May 30. At Haypark, Mrs. Frances Salwey, dau. of the late Rev. Tho. Salwey, LL.D., of Richard's Castle.

HERTS.-June 18. At Two Waters, aged 55, Lewis Aubrey, Esq.

HANTS.-May 24. At Covington, Huntingdonshire, in the 48th year of his age, W. H. Standley, esq. son of the late R. Standley, esq. of Medbourne, Leicestershire.

May. 25 At Gaines Hall, aged 74, Sir James Duberly. He was knighted March 30, 1803, being then Sheriff of the Counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon.

KENT. Feb. At Dover, Lt.-Gen. William C. Campbell, late of the 3d foot.

May 25. At Maxton-house, near Dover, aged 18, Christian Paul Meyer, jun, eldest son of Christian Paul Meyer, esq. and June 21, at the same place, aged 74, his grandfather, Herman Meyer, esq. of Forty Hall, Enfield.

June 3. At Margate, aged 78, J. Thornton, esq., of Kensington.

June 6. Aged 70, at Sydenham, W. Horsey, esq., late of Camomile-street.

June 7. At Eltham, aged 74, Richard Lewin, esq.

June 8. At Margate, aged 26, Charles Henry, 2d son of Rear-Adm. Devonshire. June 9. At Brompton, Joseph Cotwell, esq., R.N. aged 54.

June 18. At Chatham, David Barry Conway, esq., Surgeon in ordinary of that fort.

LANCASH.-May 18. At Liverpool, Wm. W. Fraser, esq. Inspector-general of Hospitals.

May 29. At Vernon Castle, aged 34, Edw.-Thos. Stanley, esq. eldest son of the late Hon. Edward Thos. Stanley.

LINCOLNSHIRE.-May 20. At Lincoln, aged 76, Mrs. Frances Massingberd, 3rd dau. of the late Wm. Burrell Massingberd, esq. of Ormsby.

May 23. Aged 43, Mary, wife of Mr. Alderman Cartlege, of Lincoln. MIDDLESEX.-May 30. At Acton, aged 20, Jane Catherine, dau. of Dr. Crotch, Professor of Music, Oxford.

June 16. At Willesden, in her 21st year, Isabella, the youngest dau. of Wm. Wright, esq. of Grenville-street, Brunswicksquare.

At the

NORTHAMPTONSH.-May 25. rectory, Braybrooke, aged 34, Louisa, the wife of the Rev. John Field, youngest_and only surviving daughter of the late Rev. James Bousquet.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-June 11. At Morwick, the widow of the Rev. Wm. Bell Moises, Vicar of Felton, and mother of Capt. Moises, of Amble-house.

NOTTS.-May 10. At North Muskham, aged 89, Thos. Robinson, esq. formerly of Cambridge.

May 19. Aged 75, Samuel Bolton, esq. by her setting her clothes on fire from a of Hamshill.

OXON. At Oxford, from the cramp whilst bathing, Tho. Penny, esq. B.A. Scholar of St. John's college.

June 2. At Waterperry, aged 65, Joseph Henley, esq.

June 5. At Lincoln-college, Oxford, Mr. James Barlow Gardiner, Exhibitioner on Lord Crewe's Foundation, and second son of the Rev. Fred. Gardiner, of Wadhurst, Sussex.

RUTLAND.-May 29. At the Rectory, Ayston, aged 84, the wife of the Rev. G. Foster.

SALOP.-May 21. At Wem, aged 44, Maj. Geo.-Andrew Rigby, of Bombay establishment.

SOMERSET, May 28. At an advanced age, Sarah, widow of John Harington, esq. of Bath, and daughter of Samuel Wey, esq. attorney, of Sherborne.

Lately.-Aged 76, Wm. Waters, esq. of North-house, Bedminster.

June 2. At Bath, Wm. Lawrence, eldest son of Wm Laforest, esq. of Bedford-row. June 5. At Bath, aged 58, Peter Lely, esq. late Captain in Marines.

June 8. Louisa, youngest dau. of Jas. Tucker, esq. Rectory, Yatton.

June 21. At Bath, aged 83, the widow of the Rev. John Amyas, Rector of Hensted, Norfolk.

SUFFOLK.-May 20. At Thurston, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. Chas. Tyrell, and mother of Chas. Tyrell, esq. M.P. for Suffolk.

May 30.

At Ufford Parsonage, aged

69, Wm. Larken, esq.

June 17. At Ipswich, aged 38, Susannah, wife of Michael Turner, esq. late Maj. 1st Guards.

SURREY.-May 25. Aged 71, T. Sewell, esq. of Little Bookham.

May 26. At Ewell, Elizabeth, widow of Wm. Dowdeswell, esq.

May 28. At Croydon, Capt. Charles Elton Prescott, Director of the East India Company, and of the West Middlesex Water Works. He was cousin-german to Sir George-Beeston Prescott, of Theobald's Park, Hertfordshire, Bart., being the second son of Thomas Prescott, esq. of Vienna, by Augusta, daughter of Sir Charles Frederick, K.B. Surveyor-general of the Ordnance. His name of Elton he derived from his pa ternal grandmother Mary, daughter of Jacob Elton, esq. of Bristol, third son of Sir Abraham Elton, the first Baronet of that family.

May 31. At Ham Common, aged 76, Elizabeth, widow of the late Joseph Palmer, esq. F.S.A. (formerly Capt. Budworth), of whom memoirs will be found in our vol. 85, ii. 388. She was the sister antl heiress of Roger Palmer, esq. of Rush and Palmerstown, co. Mayo, who died in 1811; and was left a widow in 1815. Her death was occasioned

candle. She has left an only daughter, the wife of W. A. Mackinnon, esq. M.P. for Lymington, but her valuable estate in the county of Mayo, worth 30,000%. 8-year, and a large estate in the county of Dublin, have devolved on Sir William H. Palmer, Bart. of Castle Lackin, co. Mayo.

June 4. At Guildford, aged 78, Eliz. relict of P. Finnimore, esq. late of Bermondsey and Peckham-rye.

June 15. Mabel-Anne, wife of Geo. Best, of Bretlands, esq.

June 17. At Barnes-green, Surrey, aged 81, Mary, widow of Sir Thomas Hyde Page, of the engineers, who died June 30, 1821. SUSSEX.-April 28. T. Comber, esq. of Allington.

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May 7. At Markly, Lieut. B. H. Carew, E. I. Co's service, 2d son of Adm. Sir B. H. Carew, G.C.B.

May 18. At Brighton, aged 18, Marianne, 2d daughter of Sir James Langliam, Bart.,

May 21. Aged 85, William Key, esq. of Musley-bank, near Malton.

May 22. At Plumpton, near Lawes, aged 87, W. Brook, esq. of Brighton.

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May 28. At Atherington, Eliz. Callaway, at the patriarchal age of 102 years.

June 14, At Brighton, Mary wife of John Simmons, esq. of the Pavilion, Eustonsquare.

WARWICK.-June 9. Hughes, Esq. of Warwick.

Aged 52, E. June 14. At Dunchurch Lodge, aged 52, Eleanor, widow of Richard Tawney, Esq. WILTS.-May 5. Augusta, wife of Wm. Heald Ludlow, Esq. of Seend House, youngest dau. of the late Samuel Heathcote, esq. of Shaw Hill house.

Lately. At Clannycombe House, aged 52, the widow of H. K. Square, esq.

ABROAD.-April 6. At Paris, CatherineCreighton, wife of Sir George Beeston Prescott, Bart., of Theobalds Park, Herts. She was the second dau. of Sir Thomas Mills, Governor of Quebec, was married Aug. 20, 1799, and has left two sons and three daugh

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Bill of Mortality.-Markets.--Prices of Shares.

At Sincapore, aged 27, Lieut.-Jas. Iveson, E.I.C. 7th son of William I. esq. of Hedon.

At Moorshedabad, Roddam Buller, eog, civil service, 3d son of Cornelius B. esq. of Upper Seymour-street.

At Kernaul, aged 22, Fred. T. Curtis, csq. 37th Bengal inf.

At Tipperck, Chas. Gordon Drummond, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, fifth son of Rear-Adm. and Lady Charlotte Drummond.

At Madras, Capt. P. Gardiner, of E. I. C. eldest son of Rev. F. Gardiner, Rector of Coombe Hay, near Bath.

Nov. 8. At Barrackpore, Major-Gen.

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Geo. Hanbury Pine, commanding the presidency division of the army.

Nov. 4. At Saugur, Bengal, Geo. Cotes, Honorary M.A. and late Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 5th son of Peter. Cotes, esq. of Sidmonton, Hants. He was the successful candidate for the cadetship given by Mr. Wynn to the University of Oxford.

Nov. 29. At Hussingabad, Lieut. Wm. Elliott, 27th Bengal N. I.

At Neemuch, aged 28, Capt. Geo. Ridge, 9th Bengal Cavalry.

WEST INDIES.-Feb. At Jamaica, aged 17, Charles, youngest son of Chas. Caspar Clutterbuck, esq. North Cadbury, Somerset.

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AVERAGE PRICE of corn, by which the Duty is regulated till June 27.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, June 22.

Sunithfield, Hay 41, 5s. to 4l. 15s. Straw 14. 10s. to 1l, 18s. Clover 51, 5s. to 61, 0s.
SMITHFIELD, June 25.

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5s. Od. to 6s, Od. Head of Cattle at Market, June 25: Beasts....... 3,427 Calves 270 Sheep and Lambs 19,120 Pigs, 150

COAL MARKET, June 25.-Wallsends, from 19s. Od. to 20s. 6d. per ton.

Other sorts from 15s. Od. to 18s. Od.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 52s. Od. Yellow Russia, 46s, Od.
SOAP.-Yellow, 62s. Mottled 70s. Curd, 74s.-CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES, June 19, 1832,

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At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill.
Birmingham Canal, 239.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 77.- -Grand Junction, 229.-
Kennet, and Avon, 26.-Leeds and Liverpool, 450.-Regent's, 17.-Rochdale, 81.-
London Dock Stock, 66.- -St. Katharine's, 77.- -West India, 111.-Liverpool:
and Manchester Railway, 199.- -Grand Junction Water Works, 51.- -West Middle-
sex, 73% - Globe Insurance, 136.- Guardian, 26.-Hope, 57- -Chartered
Gas Light, 50.-Imperial Gas, 48.- -Phoenix ditto, 24 pm.-Independent, 40.
General United, 13 dis.-Canada Land Company, 494-Reversionary Interest, 111.

For prices of all other Shares, inquire as above.

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