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March 22. At Cambay, Ens. George T. Hunt, of the 23rd Bombay N.L.I.

March 25. At Aurungabad, aged 26, Annie, wife of Lieut. G. A. Harrison, 33d Madras Native Inf. second dau. of William Miller, Esq. late of the Royal Art.

March 27. At Broach, India, the wife of Lieut. Frederic James Groube, 13th Native Inf.

At Wuzeerabad, Lieut.-Col. George Dobson Young, C. B. This officer, second in command of her Majesty's 10th Regt. of Infantry, entered the army as an Ensign in the 17th Regt. in 1819; as a Captain in the 31st he served under General Pollock, and was present in the actions at Mozeena, Iezeen, and Jugdulluck, as well as in the actions which led to the occupation of Cabul; afterwards in the campaign on the Sutlej, and was dangerously wounded in the battle of Moodkee. He was appointed Major in the 10th Foot, and in 1848 became a Lieut.-Col. The deceased officer had received medals for Affghanistan and the Sutlej, and in 1849 was nominated a Companion of the Bath.

March 30. At Calcutta, George Newman, esq. second son of the Rev. R. Newman, of Coryton, Devon.

April 1. At Tirhoot, aged 34, David John, second son of the late Alex. Brown, esq. Farnham, Surrey.

April 3. At Jaffa, Ceylon, aged 28, Jas. M. Bradley, esq. of the Civil Service.

April 5. At Aurungabad, Ann, widow of John Jeffcott Stokes, esq. Senior Staff Surgeon, Nizam's Army, and eldest dau. of the late Dr. Watson, Principal of the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, Old Kent-road.

April 9. At Umballah, on his march with his troops to Lahore, Wm. Veal, esq.assistant surgeon, E.I.C.S. son of James Veal, of Abingdon-st. Westminster, solicitor.

April 13. At Dharwar, Bombay, aged 22, Lieut. H. W. Urquhart, 6th Madras N.I., youngest son of W. A. Urquhart, esq. Leyton, Essex.

April 16. At Nakodah, Upper India, Lieut.-Col. Christopher Edward Thomas Oldfield, C.B. 5th Regt. Bengal Light Cavalry.

Lately.-Lieut. E. D. Elderton, of the 10th Bengal Native Inf. killed while heading his men at the storming of Fort Bettan. He was a son of Mrs. Colonel Elderton, of West Cowes.

At Palusnair, Clara Spencer, wife of C. Timins, esq. Madras Medical Service, youngest dau. of the late Joseph Price, esq. of Monmouth,

WEST INDIES.-April 24. At Demerara, aged 28, Capt. George Ramsay Perceval, 72d Highlanders.

ABROAD. Oct. 3. On his voyage home for the recovery of his health, aged 29, George Lovell, esq. of Penang, East Indies.

Dec. 29. On the coast of Africa, of fever, Joshua Chase, esq. chief engineer of H.M. steam ship Rattler, brother of Mr. John William Chase, of Bristol.

Jan. 27. At Sydney, N.S.W. aged 71, Major John Serocold Jackson, formerly of the 72d Regt. He was appointed Ensign in Major-Gen. Keppel's regiment 1795, in 86th Foot 1797, Lieut. 56th Foot 1799, 11th batt. Hussars 1803, Captain 1804, 3rd Garrison batt. 1805, 72d Foot 1807, brevet Major 1814. He acted in 1809 as Brigade-Major to MajorGen. Browne on the staff of the Western district.

Feb. 5. At Dinan, Britany, aged 76, Richard Rowed, sen. esq.

At Port-au-Prince, aged 28, Henry Maunder, esq. fourth son of the late Fred. Maunder, esq. of Port-au-Prince, and of Exeter.

Feb. 6. At Paris, aged 91, Elizabeth Marchioness de Lally Tolendal, widow of the Marquess de Lally Tolendal, and eldest dau. of the late Sir John Halkett, Bart. of Pitferrane.

In Canada West, Thos. Neill, youngest son of the late T. Neill, esq. of Turnham Green, Middlesex.

Feb. 7. At Lausanne, Col. Frederick Matthey, formerly of De Meuron's Regt. in her Majesty's service.

Feb. 9. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 45, Richard A. Woodward, esq. of Fenning, Essex.

Feb. 11. At Lisbon, John French, esq. late of the Royal Exchange, London. Feb. 22. At Naples, John Donnelly, esq. late Capt. in 9th Regt.

Feb. 24. At London, Canada West, aged 47, Charles Poole, M.D.

Feb. 28. At Clermont Ferrand, France, Ayliffe-Julia, wife of M. Delépine, eldest dau. of the late Edward Tufton Phelp, esq. of Caston House, Leic.

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Lately. At Salamis Bay, Lieut. Michael Breen (1849) and ten men of the Ganges" 84. Lieut. Breen (who was promoted from mate of the "Dragon," steam frigate, on the Queen's visit to Ireland), with Mr. Chatfield, midshipman, and 16 men, were sent away from the Ganges" in the pinnace for water. came on to blow hard, the pinnace was swamped, and five men met a watery grave. The others got on one of the small uninhabited islands, and remained there, with the thermometer at 20, for two nights and a day, and ultimately, when they were picked up, Mr. Chatfield and six men only were found alive. Lieut.

Breen and the others were found frozen stiff and stark dead.

At Valparaiso, Captain Thomas Rodney Eden, R.N., Commander of the Amphitrite 24, nephew of Commodore Henry Eden, superintendent of Woolwich Dockyard. He was the son of Thomas Eden, esq. by Frances, dau. of Capt. Hon. John Rodney, R.N. He entered the navy 1824, was made Lieut. 1830, was flagLieut. to Sir T. Williams at Portsmouth, and Commander 1836.

March 1. At Pau, in the Pyrenees, aged 28, the Hon. Henry Alexander Savile, second son of the Earl of Mexborough. He married in 1840 Catharine, third daughter of the late Kingsmill Penefather, esq. of New Park, co. Tipperary, and by that lady, who died in 1843, has left issue an only son.

March 2. At Bordeaux, aged 23, Charles Witty Clubley, eldest son of Lieut. Clubley, R.N. of Cheltenham.

March 11. At Pau, Matilda, wife of Gen. de Gaja, and eldest dau. of the late Lord Robert Fitzgerald. She was married in 1817.

March 12. At Rio de Janeiro, aged 30, James Machin, esq. M.D. formerly of Scarbro', and late of Sheffield, Yorkshire.

March 17. On his passage home, two days' sail from San Francisco, aged 28, Edward Nicholson, esq. late mate R.N.; only son of Capt. Nicholson, late paymaster in 75th Regt. and nephew of the late Adm. Sir Thomas Williams, of Dunwood, Surrey.

March 19. At Malta, Philip Hudson, esq. Lieut. R.N. eldest son of the late Rev. Philip Hudson, of Melton, Norfolk. He served as mate in the Caledonia 120 and St. Vincent 120, the flag-ships of Sir G. Moore and Sir C. Ogle, on the Plymouth and Portsmouth stations, and also in the Champion 18 on the South American station, and in the Dolphin and Spy on the coast of Africa.

March 20. At Bayonne, aged 54, Alethea, the wife of Fergus James Graham, esq. H.B.M.'s Consul at that place.

At Halifax, Nova Scotia, aged 7, JaneBarrington; on the 22nd, aged 5, AnnieLouisa; and on the 26th, aged 1, Edward. Cholmeley, the only children of Captain Cholmeley Dering, late of the 85th (King's) Light Infantry.

March 22. On board H.M. packet Penguin, in the harbour of Rio de Janeiro, whilst on his way home, aged 42, Capt. John Luke, late senior Captain of the Gongo Soco and Bananal Gold Mines, and formerly of St. Agnes, Cornwall. An able and observant miner, he had superintended the discovery and extraction of

more gold than any other person who has existed.

March 24. At Ingouville, near Havre, aged 79, James, second son of the late Rev. Samuel Palmer, of Hackney.

March 26. At Frankfort-on-the-Maine, aged 86, Isaac Daniel Stiebel, esq.

March 30. At Quimper, aged 71, Lady Catharine Bisset, relict of the Rev. George Bisset, and only sister of the Earl of Suffolk. She was married in 1820, and left a widow in 1828. Her body was brought to England, and interred at Charlton, near Malmesbury.

Lately. At Gibraltar, from injuries received by a fall from his horse, in his 22d year, Capt. Thomas Phipps Onslow, 67th Foot, youngest son of the late Ven. Archdeacon Onslow.

April 3. At Avranches, Thomas Alexander Gerard, esq. late of the 29th Regt. and brother to Sir John Gerard, Bart.

April 4. At Brussels, Lieut.-Col. Robert Nixon, late of the 1st or Royal Regt.

At Madeira, David Muir, esq. son of Thomas Muir, esq. of Muir Park, near Glasgow.

April 7. At Paris, Maria, wife of Wm. Gregory Gardiner, esq. of Wellisford House, Somersetshire, and the eldest dau. of the late George Short, Esq.

April 10. At Savannah, aged 40, Newton Ward Wallop, esq. second son of the late Major Barton Powlett Wallop, cousin of the Earl of Portsmouth. He married in 1847 Elizabeth-Gilliard, second dau. of the late Dr. M'Bride, of South Carolina.

On board the Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Indus, at Malta, of apoplexy, Dr. Macdonald, an officer of the Madras service, who after 31 years' service was returning home. His wife and two sons were on board when the melancholy event occurred.

April 16. At Berlin, at an advanced age, the widow of Marshal Blucher. April 17. At Verdun-sur-Meuse, Lewis Mordaunt, esq. late Capt. 61st Inf.

April 18. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 55, Major Malcolm Nicolson, late of the Bengal Army. He was an officer of the 30th N. Inf. and Superintendent of the Road at Jubbulpore, in the department of Public Works.

In Madeira, aged 24, Robert Leigh Pemberton, second son of Edward Leigh Pemberton, esq. of Russell-sq.

April 19. At Paris, aged 72, Baron de Menneval, formerly private secretary to the Emperor Napoleon.

April 28. At Vienna, the Hon Frances Gabriella Talbot, sister of Lord Talbot de Malahide, Countess of the Austrian Empire, and Chanoinesse of the Royal Order of St. Anne of Munich.

April 29. At Paris, Lady Scott Douglas, wife of William Scott Kerr, esq. of Chatto. She was Hannah-Charlotte, sole issue of Henry Scott, of Horsley hall, co. Roxburgh, esq.; and was married first, in 1822, to Sir John James Douglas, of Springwood Park, in that county, Bart. who on that occasion assumed the name of Scott before his own, by royal sign manual. He died in 1836, leaving issue the present Sir George Henry Scott-Douglas, and other issue. She was married to Mr. Kerr in 1837.

Lately. Pietro Bianchi, the friend of Canova and Piazza, and the architect who built the great church of St. Francisco di Paolo, Naples. He was a chevalier of the orders of Constantine and Merit, and of the Iron Crown. He belonged to the academy of fine arts at Florence, Bologna, Modena, and Venice; he was also member of those of Sweden, Norway, and Belgium, and of the Historical Institute of France.

Dr. and Professor Koch, of Erlangen, author of the "Synopsis Floræ Germanicæ et Helvetica," and of many other botanical disquisitions.

May 2. Of rapid decline, at Cadiz, H. L. St. Clair, esq. of St. Clair Abbey, near

Stirling, Scotland, of the Grange, Yorkshire, and formerly of the Royal Yorkcrescent, Clifton, and grandson of the late Sir Roger Campbell.

May 3. At Rome, aged 21, Devereux Plantagenet Cockburn, esq. late of the Royal Scots Greys, eldest son of Sir W. S. R. Cockburn, Bart. of Downton, Radnorshire.

May 4. At Brussels, Frances, relict of John Richards, esq. of Wassell-grove, Worcestershire.

May 8. Aged 72, M. de Blainville, the successor of George Cuvier in the chair of Comparative Anatomy at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He was found dead in one of the carriages of the night train on the Rouen Railway, when on his way to Caen, intending to proceed to England, and was entirely free from any apprehensions as to the state of his health.

At Naples, William Robertson, esq. W.S. of Great King-st. Edinburgh.

May 9. At Brussels, aged 64, P. H. Abbott, esq. late of Brunswick-sq.

May 10. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged

82, the relict of Matthew Donelan, of Dublin, esq. barrister-at-law.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. (From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.)

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, JUNE 24. Hay, 27. 10s. to 37. 148.-Straw, 17. 2s. to 1l. 98.-Clover, 37. Os. to 47. 10s. SMITHFIELD, JUNE 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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Walls Ends, &c. 138. Od. to 208. Od. per ton. Other sorts, 11s. Od. to 13s. 6d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 388. Od.

Yellow Russia, 38s. 6d.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From May 26, to June 25, 1850, both inclusive.

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