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brother-in-law, Edward W. Chadwick, esq. Long Ashton, aged 42, Eliza-Ann, eldest dau. of the late Rev. W. S. Knott, Rector of Bawdrip, Somerset.

Oct. 25. At South Bank, Batheaston, aged 67, Mrs. Frances-Anne Hippisley, dau. of the late Rev. John Hippisley, Rector of Stow, Gloucestershire.

Oct. 26. Richard King, esq. of North Petherton.

Lately. Gratina E. Gardiner, relict of Robert Gardiner, esq. Wellisford house, near Wellington.

Nov. 5. At Bath, aged 84, Dr. S. Fisher, M.D. the last of nine brothers.

Nov. 7. At Bath, Diana-MatildaAnne, wife of the Rev. J. P. L. Fenwick, Curate of Bathwick.

Nov. 10. At Wiveliscombe, aged 63, Henry Nazer, esq. a Comm. in the R.N. (1828.)

STAFFORD.-Oct. 10. At Lee Hall, Rugeley, Cecilia, relict of Benjamin Gascoyne, esq. and aunt of the late Marchioness of Salisbury.

Oct. 25. At Lichfield, aged 72, Marie Madeleine Backker.

SUFFOLK.-Oct. 3. At Aldborough, aged 30, Joseph Shrimpton, esq.

Oct. 11. Aged 36, Matilda-Louisa, wife of George St. Vincent Wilson, esq. of Redgrave Hall.

Oct. 14. At Aldenburgh, aged 69, Ann-Jarrett, relict of James Lawson, esq. of Steelfield, Jamaica.

Oct. 21. Aged 44, William Cole Adams, esq. of Sudbury.

Oct. 22.

At Lowestoft, aged 67, William Durrant, esq.

Nov. 2. At Fornham Hall, Bury, aged 67, the Right Hon. Jane Lady Manners. She was the dau. of James Butler, 11th Lord Caher, and sister to the first Earl of Glengall, became the second wife of Lord Manners in 1815, and had an only son, the present Lord. She was left a widow in 1842.

SURREY.-Oct. 10. At Barrossa House, Brixton, aged 68, Sambrooke Anson, esq. late Lt.-Col. 1st Foot Guards; brother to Gen. Sir George Anson, G.C.B., Gen. Sir Wm. Anson, Bart. and K.C.B., the Very Rev. the Dean of Chester, &c. and uncle to the Earl of Lichfield.

Oct. 15. At Richmond, aged 65, Mrs. Hallett, widow of James Hallett, esq. late of the Bombay Civil Service.

Oct. 19. At Tooting, Sarah, dau. of the late John Davidson, esq. of Chislehurst.

Oct. 21. At Streatham, aged 41, Rebecca, wife of Joseph Norris Helling, esq. and of Hampstead-road.

Oct. 23. At Lower Mitcham, aged 80,

Elizabeth, widow of William Hodgson, esq. late of that place.

At Balham, aged 84, Martha, dau. of the late Robert Linton, esq. of Merton.

Oct. 24. At Croydon, aged 65, SarahSair, widow of John Fuller, esq. of Coulsdon-court.

At Stoke, Guildford, aged 60, G. James Shrubb, esq. eldest surviving son of J. Peyto Shrubb, esq.

Oct. 28. Aged 69, John Illidge, esq. of Bethel House, Brixton.

Oct. 26. At Norwood, Major Edward P. White, late Royal Staff Corps.

Oct. 31. At Mitcham, aged 78, Priscilla, relict of Hugh Lloyd, esq. of Tros-yPark, Denbigh.

Nov. 3. At Bagshot, aged 25, LucyElizabeth, youngest dau. of Rob. Heynes,

esq. surgeon.

Nov. 8. At Streatham Lodge, aged 85, Margaret, widow of John Coulthurst, esq. of Gargrave, Yorkshire.

Nov. 11. Aged 71, Mary, wife of George Soaper, esq. of Stoke, Guildford.

SUSSEX. Oct. 14. At Winchelsea, the wife of J. Hennab, esq. mayor of the borough.

Oct. 16. At Hastings, aged 29, Sarah, wife of William Barnes, esq. of Deacons, near Dorking, Surrey.

Oct. 19. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 70, Mrs. Broadhead, relict of Theodore Henry Broadhead, esq. M.P. of Berkeleysquare.

Oct. 21. At Brighton, aged 97, Mr. John Scott, father of Mr. John Scott, of White Wall House, near Malton, and of Mr. William Scott, the celebrated jockey.

Oct. 26. At New Fishbourn, aged 27, Pamela, dau. of Stephen Farndell, esq.

Oct. 27. Near Cuckfield, Mary, relict of Col. Hamlet Wade, C.B., of the Rifle Brigade, and dau. of the late Rev. W. Langford, D.D., Canon of Windsor.

Oct. 31. At Chichester, aged 86, Maria, relict of Major-Gen. H. Fraser, who fell in gaining the battle of Deeg, in the East Indies, in 1804, and dau. of the late Hon. H. Hobart, M. P. for Norwich.

Nov. 3. At Findon, aged 87, Penelope, relict of the Rev. John Hind, D.D., Vicar of that parish.

Noe. 4. At Chichester, aged 80, Mary relict of Joseph Godman, esq.

Nov. 5. At Brighton, aged 38, John George Graeff, esq.

Nov. 6. At Brighton, Mary-Ann, wife of Thomas Arnold Loxley, esq. of Tredegar-square, Mile End-road.

Nov. 8. Margaretta, eldest surviving dau. of W. J. Campion, esq. of Danny. Nov. 11. Aged 80, Esther, wife of the Rev. J. B. Beed, Vicar of Felpham.

At Brighton, aged 58, Guy Champion,

esq. of Dorset Villa, Fulham, and Stokewood, Dorset.

WARWICK. Oct. 40. At Wolston, aged 56, John Maximilian Lickorish, esq. Oct. 26. At Blyth Hall, aged 64, Lady Masterman Sykes. Her ladyship's first husband was Sir Mark Sykes, Bart. after whose decease she married the late Mr. Dugdale, father of W. S. Dugdale, esq. of Merevale Hall, one of the present Members for the Northern Division of this county. She had no child by either of her marriages. Her remains were conveyed for interment to Merevale Church.

Oct. 27. At Binley, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. George Carter. She was the youngest dau. of General the Hon. Frederick St. John, of Chailey, Sussex, by his second wife the Hon. Arabella Craven, 3d dau. of William 6th Lord Craven, and was married to Mr. Carter in 1841.

Nov. 6. At Coventry, Mr. Christopher Banbury, brother of Thomas Banbury, esq. Mayor of that town.

Nov. 8. At Shuckburgh Park, AnnaMaria - Draycott, wife of Sir Francis Shuckburgh, Bart. She was the daughter of Peter Denys, esq. of Hans Place, Middlesex, by Lady Charlotte Fermor, dau. of George 2d Earl of Pomfret; was married in 1825, and leaves issue.

WORCESTER.-Oct. 13. At the Birches, Hagley, aged 68, Thomas Bate, esq. banker, of Stourbridge, one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Worcestershire and Staffordshire.

Oct. 26. At Worcester, aged 61, Henry Clifton, esq.

Lately. At Dudley, aged 87, Esther, relict of E. Guest, esq.

Mr. G. Norman, organist of the Abbey Church, Great Malvern.

YORK.-Oct. 17. At the residence of Edmund Turton, esq. Larpool, Whitby, Jane-Bell, relict of Robert Bell Livesey, esq. of Kildale.

Oct. 18. At Sowerby, aged 83, Sarah, widow of Cornelius Cayley, esq.

Oct. 23. Aged 18, Dorothy-Ellen, wife of Joseph Whitely Hebblethwaite, esq. of Headingley, near Leeds, and younger dau. of the late C. Abbotson, esq. of Skipton.

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Oct. 24. At Thistleton, near Hull, aged 79, Mr. John Perkins, father of Mr. W. P. Perkins, printer, of Leeds, and Mr. John Perkins, currier, of Hull. was publisher and a proprietor of the late Hull Rockingham for upwards of thirty years. He was at the relieving of Gibraltar an officer on board the Buffalo frigate, Capt. Holloway, in the fleet under the command of Adm. Lord Howe, in 1782, and an eye-witness of that melancholy catastrophe, the loss of the Royal George, at Spithead.

Oct. 26. At Potterton, near Tadcaster, aged 79, Ann, relict of Edw. Wilkinson, esq.

Oct. 27. At Bridlington Quay, aged 20, Mr. George Robinson Bennison, medical student at the University College, London, and youngest son of the late John Bennison, esq. of Thweng.

Oct. 29. At Scarborough, aged 65, William Oldfield, esq. of York, many years one of the magistrates of that city. At Wakefield, aged 55, William Green,

esq.

Nov. 4. At Whitby, aged 79, Jonathan Chapman, esq. of Tooting Common, Surrey, brother to Aaron Chapman, esq. M.P. and Abel Chapman, esq. banker, of Whitby. He married in 1799 Mary-Ann, daughter of Robert Taylor, esq. of Tolmars, co. Herts, but had no issue.

Aged 75, Robert Waller, esq. of Holdgate, York, many years a partner in the house of Tuke, Waller, and Copsie, and a Director of the York City and County Bank; a man of sound judgment, and greatly respected in the Society of Friends.

WALES.-Aug. 20. Eaton Davis Denton, esq. eldest son of John Denton, esq. of Plas Draw, co. Denbigh.

Oct. 9. At Swansea, aged 82, Richard Powles, esq.

Nov. 2. At her son's residence, Tenby, aged 60, Lucy-Lowder, wife of James Freeman, esq. formerly of Bristol.

Oct. 11. At Aberdeen, aged 72, MaryCarnegie, relict of William Robertson, esq. M.D. the younger, of Toveran.

Oct. 15. At Brackla, Nairnshire, Capt. Fraser.

Oct. 21. At Rossdhu House, Dumbartonshire, aged 65, Lady Colquhoun, of Luss. She was the second daughter of the late Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart. by his first marriage, and sister of Miss Hannah Sinclair, whose memoirs have been long before the public. By her removal the Church has lost a bright example of Christian excellence.

Oct. 30. At Ramsay Lodge, Portobello, near Edinburgh, Janet- Alison, second dau. of John Baird, esq.

At Brodick Castle, Isle of Arran, Sophia-Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Greville, R.N. of Eaton-pl. West.

Oct. 31. At Glasgow, aged 61, Mr. J. F. Williams, R.S.A. a distinguished landscape-painter. Mr. Williams was in early life connected with the drama, both as a painter and actor.

Lately. Mr. Alston, known by his system of printing in relief, in Roman capitals, for the use of the blind, which he borrowed from Dr. Fry, and introduced, with some modification, into the Glasgow Asylum, of which benevolent institution he was treasurer. Mr. Alston's plan has

since been adopted in all, or very nearly all, the asylums throughout the country.

Aged 81, Dr. John Thomson, late Professor of Pathology in Edinburgh University. He was a native of Paisley, and about ten years since, from ill health and increasing years, resigned his professorship. His published works are not many, the principal one being the translation of "Fourcoy's Elements of Chemistry."

Nov. 3. At Woodside Cottage, by Coupar Angus, Mrs. Murray, sen. of Lintrose.

IRELAND.-Sept. 25. In Merrion-sq. Dublin, Louisa-Dorcas Baroness Muskerry, of Springfield Castle, Limerick. She was the 4th dau. of H. D. O'Grady, esq. was married in 1825, and has left issue three sons. Her piety and charity will be long remembered.

Oct. 9. At Holywood, co. Down, Dorothea-Alicia, relict of Thomas Hughes, esq. of Cashel, dau. of the late Sir Edward Newenham, M.P. and niece of the late Sir Charles Burton, Bart.

Oct. 12. In Dublin, aged 37, Francis Beaufort Edgeworth, esq. son of the late Richard Lovell Edgeworth, esq. of Edgeworth's Town, co. Longford, by his 4th wife, Frances-Anne, daughter of the Rev. Daniel Augustus Beaufort. He married, in 1831, Rosa Florentina Eroles, and had issue.

Oct. 15. At Prince's Town, co. Fermanagh, aged 79, Lieut.-Colonel John Gordon. He was made a retired Lieut.Colonel, on full pay, in 1844. In 1807, when but Lieutenant, he took part in the capture of the Danish islands St. Thomas and Santa Cruz; and in 1809 at the cap. ture of Martinique, siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Les Saintes. Again, in 1810, he served at the capture of Guadaloupe.

Lately. At Lorrha, Tipperary, Charles Walsh, late Fort Major of Sheerness, formerly of the 3rd Buffs, who saved the colours at the battle of Albuera, 1811.

Aged 14, Miss Emily Thomasine Shaw, third dau. of the Right Hon. the Re

corder of Dublin.

At Tullyrone, near Loughgall, in Armagh, aged 115, John Heron. He was a pensioner, and for upwards of eighty years received the pay of Government.

GUERNSEY.-Oct. 14. In Guernsey, aged 85, Susannah, relict of Dr. Walters, Inspector-General of Army Hospitals.

Oct. 20. At St. Martin's, Guernsey, aged 36, Anthony Power, esq. third son of the late Nicholas Power, esq. of Queensq. Bloomsbury.

EAST INDIES.-June 6. At Schewan, on the banks of the Indus, aged 27, Henry James Warneford, of the Hon. Company's

ship Nimrod, son of the late Rev. Edward Warneford, of Ashburnham, Sussex.

July 9. At Meerut, Louisa, relict of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Maddock.

July 26. At Berhampore, in Bengal, aged 20, Ensign Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe Matheson, 39th Regt. Nat. Inf. second son of the late Capt. Patrick Grant Matheson, of the Art. and Commissary of Ordnance at Delhi.

Aug. 8. At Cawnpoore, Harriet, wife of T. W. Burt, Esq. M.D. and dau. of the late Joseph Lomer, esq. of Southamp

ton.

At the residence of Major-Gen. Welsh, Commandant, Waltair, near Vizagapatam, aged 30, Alexander Milner, esq. Commander of the ship Boyne, and second son of John Milner, esq. Chadwell, Essex.

Aug. 11. At Ootacamund, Madras, William Adam, youngest son of Sir Robert Houstoun, of Clerkington.

Aug. 15. Elizabeth, wife of Lieutenant Const, 48th Regt. Madras Nat. Inf. Aug. 22. At Lahore, aged 21, Lieut. Stewart A. Kershaw, 80th Foot, younger son of the late William Kershaw, esq. of London.

Aug. 24. At Secunderabad, KateEbena, wife of Capt. Thomas Ditmas, Madras Art. eldest dau. of Edward Boghurst, esq. of Beverley.

Aug. 28. At Kaludghee, Lieut. William Bayly Griffith, of the 51st Regt. of Madras Nat. Inf. fourth son of the Rev. Dr. Griffith, of Elm, Somerset.

Sept. 7. At Barrackpore, Mary, relict of Lieut.-Gen. Marley, Bengal Army.

Sept. 12. At Coimbatore, Capt. Francis Henderson, 19th Madras Nat. Inf., afta son of the late David Henderson, esq. of Upper Gloucester-place.

WEST INDIES.-Sept. 25. On board the Trent, at Grenada, aged 36, Henry Shore, esq. Surgeon of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's ship Reindeer, and formerly of Sheffield.

Sept. 30. At Fort Henderson, near Kingston, Jamaica, aged 27, DraycottHenry-Talbot, only son of the late Capt. Kelly, of the 5th Veteran Battalion.

At Havanna, aged 24, J. H. Shekell, esq. eldest son of T. Shekell, esq. of Pebworth, Gloucestershire.

Oct. 4. At Greenwall Estate, Jamaica, aged 58, George Wright, esq. proprietor of that property, and Chief Magistrate and Member of Assembly for the parish of St. David.

ABROAD.-April 21. Lieut. Octavius Benthall, R.N. drowned in endeavouring to cross the bar of Hokianga Bay, New Zealand, in the pinnace of Her Majesty's ship Osprey.

June 11. At Adelaide, South Australia,

Flora-Ann, relict of James Macleod, esq. of Rasay, Inverness-shire.

Aug. 20. At Pondicherry, aged 70, Emilie, relict of the Hon. George Turnour, and niece to his Eminence the late Cardinal Duc de Bausset, of Paris. She was left a widow in 1813; having had issue, 1, Anne-Emily, married to the Chevalier de Pariset; 2, George Turnour, esq. who died in 1843; 3, Frances, married to Wm. Granville, esq.; and 4, Jane, married to Capt. H. A. Atchison, and died 1842.

Aug. 27. At Bordeaux, aged 70, John Healey, esq. Commander R.N. (retired 1839.)

Lately. By suicide, in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, a native of Berlin named Kaufman, a distinguished poet, who had translated into German the plays of Shakspere and the poems of Burns. He left his own country in 1843, upon the recommendation of the celebrated pianist Liszt, and at Paris became affianced to a young German lady. She, however, died suddenly, and her loss rendered life insupportable to him. Only two days before the fatal act, he had accepted the appointment of tutor in a high family at Paris, with a salary of 2,000f. besides his

board and lodging. Among his papers were found two plays in manuscript, and the commencement of a translation of Dante's "Divina Comedia."

At Carlsbad, aged 74, M. Ladislas Pyrker, Patriarch Bishop of Erau. His life was one of great vicissitudes. At one time he was carried as a slave to Tunis. He was the author of several poems, of which the most known are the "Tunisaido," and "Rodolphe de Hapsburg," in twelve cantos.

M. Hallette, inventor of the atmospheric railway system which is called after him. He had lately been to England to superintend the application of his plan, and it is supposed that excess of exertion was the immediate cause of his death.

At Graham's Town, Cape of Good Hope, aged 31, Capt. Fellows, R.A.

Sept. 2. On his passage to England, Alfred J. Read, Ensign 2d Bombay European Light Inf.

Sept. 5. At Stockholm, Lady Augusta Bondé, second dau. of the late Earl of Munster, and grand-dau. of his late Majesty William IV. She was born on the 31st of July, 1822, and was married last year to M. Bondé at Paris.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE METROPOLIS.
(Including the District of Wandsworth and Clapham.)

From the Returns issued by the Registrar General.

DEATHS REGISTERED from OCT. 24, to Nov. 21, 1846, (5 weeks.)

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, Nov. 17.

Wheat. | Barley. | Oats.

65 7 44 11

Rye. Beans. Peas.

8. d. 8. d. 8. d. 46 0 46 2 56 3

8. d. 8. d. S. d.
26 6
PRICE OF HOPS, Nov. 23.

Sussex Pockets, 31. 128. to 41. 68.-Kent Pockets, 31. 168. to 67. 68.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Nov. 21.
Hay, 21. 58. to 47. Os.—Straw, 17. 12s. to 17. 16s.—Clover, 31. 88. to 51. Os.
SMITHFIELD, Nov. 23.

Beef...............

Mutton.....

Veal...........

Pork........

To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

.2s. 6d. to 4s.

..3s. 10d. to 5s.

2d. 4d.

..3s. 8d. to 48. 8d.

..38. 8d. to 4s. 8d.

Head of Cattle at Market, Nov. 23.
Beasts
3667 Calves 79
Sheepand Lambs 26,260 Pigs 315

COAL MARKET, Nov. 20.

Walls Ends, from 16s. 6d. to 20s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. Od. to 18s. Od.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 52s.
CANDLES, 0s. Od. per doz.

6d. Yellow Russia, 49s. 6d. Moulds, Os. Od.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From October 26, to November 25, 1846, both inclusive.

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