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Ferguson, esq. Postmaster of Brighton for upwards of 50 years.

July 3. At Brighton, aged 69, Sir Ralph Rice. The deceased was member of an old Carmarthenshire family, latterly settled in Surrey. He was called to the bar by the Inner Temple in 1805, and went the Western circuit for a considerable period. In 1817 he was appointed recorder of Penang, and he subsequently became one of the Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court in Bombay.

July 10. At Lyminster, near Arundel, aged 83, Mary, relict of Jeremiah Lear, esq. WARWICK.-June 16. At Bloomsbury, Birmingham, aged 73, Ann, widow of John Griffis, esq. formerly Capt. 14th Drag.

June 17. At Rugby, aged 31, AnnaThorne, eldest dau. of Fred. Ricketts, esq. June 21. At Leamington, Anne, wife of Samuel Grimshawe, esq. of Errwood Hall, Cheshire.

June 28. At Dunchurch, Elizabeth, wife of F. Gardner, esq. surgeon.

June 30. At the residence of her sonin-law, Joseph Williamson, esq. Bubbenhall, Ann, relict of William Umbers, esq. of Weston Hall.

July 6. At Barford House, Barford, near Warwick, aged 62, John White, esq. WESTMERLAND. June 17. At Appleby, aged 53, George Thwaites, esq. M.D. WILTS.-June 10. Aged 20, Ann, 2d dau. of John Tanner, esq. of Yatesbury.

June 15. Aged 76, Sarah, relict of George Fort Cooper, esq. formerly of Holt. June 16. Birtha-Emmelina, wife of the Rev. Edmund William Estcourt, Rector of Long Newnton.

Lately. At Chippenham, aged 74, Wm. Poole, esq. many years a partner in the late banking firm of Gundry and Co.

July 1. In the Close, Salisbury, aged 76, Catherine, relict of Henry Brooke, esq. WORCESTER.-May 22. At the residence of William Evans, esq. Stourbridge, Mary, sister of the above, and of the late Sir John Evans, of Erbistock Hall.

June 15. At Bromyard, Mrs. Eliza

beth Deveroux.

June 26. At Seed Green, near Stourport, aged 14, gentleman-cadet Edward Crane Wright, of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, eldest son of Lieut. Col. Thomas Wright, C.B. 39th regt.

At Great Malvern, Henry Bonar, esq. June 27. At Allan Bank, Great Malvern, aged 56, Maria, widow of the Rev. William Scott, formerly rector of Aldridge, Staffordshire.

Lately. At Laughern, near Worcester, aged 82, George Munn, esq.

July 8. At Boughton, near Worcester, aged 82, Mrs. Susanna Grane.

YORK.-June 12. At Bradford, aged

55, James Garnett, esq. an alderman of that borough.

June 13. At Airy Hill, near Whitby, Elizabeth, wife of James Walker, esq. and eldest dau. of W. S. Chapman, esq. of High Stakesby, near Whitby.

June 18. Aged 76, Mrs. Theodosia Brooke, of Gateforth House, near Selby, and of Church Cliff House, Filey, and last surviving dau. of Humphrey-Brooke Osbaldeston, esq. late of Hunmanby.

June 19. At Helmsley, aged 18, Anthony-Lambert, second son of the Rev. G. Dixon, M.A. Vicar of Helmsley. June 22. At Scarbro', aged 44, Richard Caton, esq. M.D.

July 6. At Felkirk Vicarage, the residence of her son, aged 86, Dorothy, relict of the Rev. John Graham, late Rector of St. Saviour and St. Mary Bishophill the Elder, both in York.

At Clough House, near Huddersfield, aged 41, Mr. John Wilson, late Manager of the West-Riding Union Banking Comp. WALES.-June 22. At Cadoxton Lodge, near Neath, Glamorgansh. Margaret-Elizabeth, relict of George Tennant, esq.

Lately. At the Rhyddings, near Swansea, aged 50, George Huxham, esq. July 3. Aged 64, Anne, relict of Thomas Nevile Guest, esq. of Cardiff. July 7. At Tythegeston-court, Glamorgansh. Jane-Emma, wife of the Rev. Rob. Knight, Rector of Newton Nottage.

SCOTLAND.-May 11. At Aberdeen, aged 72, Dr. Philip Tidyman, of Charleston, South Carolina.

June 4. At Moness House, Perthshire, aged 63, John William Lamb Campbell, esq. of Glenfalloch.

June 7. At Edinburgh, Mary, widow of Gen. Sir James Hay, K.C.H., Col. of the 2nd Dragoon Guards, and for some time Lieut.-Gov. of Edinburgh Castle.

June 11. At Victoria Park, Ayr, David Wilson, esq.

June 13. At Glasgow, Samuel L. Reid, esq. of Trinidad, second son of Capt. Charles Hope Reid, of Grangehill, Ayrshire, R.N.

June 18. In the wreck of the Orion, at Portpatrick, Alexander M'Neill, esq. of Ardlussa, Jura, and his wife Anne-Elizabeth, fourth dau. of the late John Carstairs, esq. of Stratford Green, Essex, with Cecil-Anne and Hester-Mary, their eldest and youngest daughters; also Thomas B. Bennett, esq. of Chester; and John Pearce, esq. of Mevagissey, Cornwall.

June 20. At Edinburgh, Isabella Fraser Mackenzie, third dau. of Lieut.-Col. Kenneth F. Mackenzie, H.E.I.C.S.

June 21. At Hamilton, Christina-Dewar, wife of Samuel Simpson, esq. of King's Grange.

June 26. At Corehouse, George Cranstoun, esq. late one of the Judges of the Court of Session in Scotland, by the title of Lord Corehouse.

June 27. At Edinburgh, Grace-Theresa-Emmeline, eldest dau. of Sir Wm. F. Elliot, Bart. of Stobs and Wells.

July 29. At Newton House, Morayshire, Alexander Porteath, esq. of Newton, and a Deputy Lieut. of that county.

IRELAND.-June 3. At Ardglass, Downshire, aged 78, Martha, relict of MajorGen. William Alexander, and dau. of Sir Robert Waller, Bart. of Newport.

June 5. At Turlough Park, Mayo, Lieut.-Col. Thomas George Fitzgerald, formerly of Maperton House, Somerset, and Boldshay Hall, Yorkshire.

GUERNSEY.-June 15. Aged 58, William Henry Humby, esq. late of Wellington-st. London.

EAST INDIES.-Feb. 23. At Nainghat, Kishnaor division, Bengal, Brevet Capt. and Lieut. Henry Russell, eldest son of F. W. Russell, esq. judge of Hooghley, and son-in-law of Mr. W. Holroyd, of Leeds.

March 26. At Ahmednugger, HonoriaFlorence, wife of A. Fletcher Davidson, esq. Assistant Superintendent Revenue Survey and Assessment, only dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. W. P. Tucker, Deputy Adj.-Gen. Bombay Army.

April 27. At Singhur, near Poonah, Elizabeth-Anne, wife of Major Stuart, 14th Regt. B.N.I. and youngest dau. of the late Major-Gen. Willis.

April 30. At Secunderabad, the wife of Brigadier-Gen. J. P. James, and dau. of Cornelius Tripe, esq. of Devonport. May 9. At Calcutta, aged 28, Samuel Longden, esq.

WEST INDIES.-April 16. At Antigua, aged 79, the Hon. Paul Horsford, member of Her Majesty's Council, and formerly Chief Justice of that island.

May 9. At Gilnock Hall, Jamaica, the Hon. Duncan Robertson, member of Her Majesty's Council in that island, where he had resided for nearly fifty years.

June 8. At Ordnance Island, aged 30, Algernon S. Tripe, esq. late senior clerk in the Ordnance Department, Jamaica, fifth son of C. Tripe, esq. of Devonport.

ABROAD.-Dec. 17. At sea, on his passage to Australia, Dr. Mac Mullin, Deputy Inspector Gen. Army Medical Department.

Dec. 25. At Geelong, Australia, aged 24, Mr. Charles Jennings, surgeon, youngest son of the late Mr. Robert Jennings, of Cheapside.

March 1. At Rio de Janeiro, aged 30, John Kidman Stewart, son of the late Capt. John Stewart, R.A. D., of Margate.

April 11. At the Cape of Good Hope, William, eldest son of the late William Hamilton, esq. of the War Office.

April 12. At Accra, Africa, aged 30, Frederick Burton Phillipson, esq. Assistant Surgeon to the Forces, third son of the late Major G. B. Phillipson, Hon. E.I.C.'s Service.

April 14. On her passage to the Cape of Good Hope, aged 19, Louisa, fourth dau. of the Rev. H. Hutton, Rector of Filleigh, Devonshire.

At Bagneres-de-Luchon, France, LouisaMary, wife of Col. J. E. Jones, Assistant Adj.-Gen. Royal Art. Woolwich.

May 11. At Malaga, whilst on a cruise in his yacht, in the Mediterranean, aged 62, George Clarke, esq. of Wyndham House, Brighton.

May 15. At Freiwalden, in Silesia, aged 30, John William Drummond, esq. H.E.I.C.S. third son of John Drummond, esq. of Mulgrave House, Fulham.

Suddenly, at Frankfort-on-the-Maine, aged 16, John Edward William, second son of F. W. Benecke, esq. of Denmark hill, Surrey.

May 16. In the Hospital at Malta, George Wilmot Blackwell, Midshipman of H.M. ship Caledonia, second son of the late George Graham Blackwell, esq. of Ampney Park, Gloucestershire.

May 17. At sea, aged 21, David, eldest son of the Rev. David Markham, Rector of Great Horksley, Essex, and Canon of Windsor.

May 18. At Madeira, Joseph, son of William Patrick, esq. of Upper Clapton, and Limehouse.

May 19. At Paris, the Marchioness of Beauharnais, mother-in-law of the Grand Duchess of Baden.

May 24. At Calais, aged 72, Henry Robinson Hartley, esq. of Southampton.

May 25. At Naples, Isabella, wife of the Marquis de Riario Sforza, Minister Plenipotentiary of his Silician Majesty at Florence, and dau. of the late Admiral Lockhart.

At Pisa, aged 25, Maria-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Henry Harington, M.D. having survived her father only six weeks.

At Madeira, aged 76, Lieut.-Col. John Mac Mahon, half-pay, unattached.

May 28. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 48, Capt. John Forbes, late of the 92nd Highlanders.

May 29. At Erlangen, Bavaria, aged 61, the Baron Henri Von Sturz, for many years a member of the Stock Exchange.

May 31. At Abingdon, Pennsylvania, aged 34, Elijah Waring, esq. of Philadelphia, only surviving nephew of the late Edward Waring, esq. of Bristol.

Lately. At Havre, Sophia-Test, wife of William Farr, M.D. and second dau. of the late William Coney, esq. of Waterden, Norfolk.

June 3. At Paris, Mary-Ann, widow of John Tatham, esq. of Dorset-pl. Dorsetsq. London.

At Aix-la-Chapelle, aged 55, AnnaEliza, wife of Count Hawks le Grice.

June 4. At the Hague, aged 6, His Royal Highness William Frederick Maurice of the Netherlands, second son of his Majesty the King. His Royal Highness was born Sept. 15, 1843.

June 7. At Fontainebleau, on his way to Italy, Frederick Mansell Reynolds, esq. late of Wilton House, Jersey, eldest son of the late Frederick Reynolds, the celebrated dramatist. He was the author of "Miserrimus," and one or two other works of fiction, and the first editor of Heath's "Keepsake."

June 9. At Avignon, France, aged 30, John Hagan, jun. esq, late of Baker-st.

June 13. At Calais, (on his way to London from Paris), aged 76, Dr. Kirby,

M.D. He was at the battles of Salamanca and Waterloo.

June 14. At Florence, aged 62, MariaAndrea, relict of Austin Shinkwin, esq. eldest dau. of Don Manuel De la Torre.

On-board the Severn, on his passage from Ceylon, aged 30, Edward, second son of Lieut-Col. Grantham, R.A.

June 19. On board the Indus, within four hours of arriving at Southampton, aged 20, Wentworth-Joseph, second son of the late Joseph Dillon, esq.

June 21. At Hanover, aged 63, Augustine Skottowe, esq. for 43 years of the office of Her Majesty's Paymaster General.

June 22. At Coblentz, Prussia, aged 20, Jane, youngest dau. of the late Rev. W. Wodsworth, Rector of St. Peter's, Sandwich, Kent.

June 29. At Bruxelles, George-Forster, esq. of Egham, Surrey, and Elim, Jamaica.

July 3. At the Eaux Bonnes, Pyrenees, Frederick John Cuthbert, esq.

* July 9. In Paris, General Boyer, the former President of the Republic of Hayti.

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

Week ending Saturday,

Deaths Registered

Under 15 to 60 and Age not Total. Males. Females. 60. upwards. specified.

Births

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, JULY 29. Hay, 27. 128. to 31. 108.-Straw, 11. 18. to 11. 8s.-Clover, 21. 58. to 41. 88. SMITHFIELD, JULY 29. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
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ARNULL and ALLENDER, Stock and Share Brokers,
3, Copthall Chambers, Angel Court,

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET.

Throgmorton Street, London.

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