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SUSSEX. Aug. 27. At Eastbourne, William Woodbridge Nash, esq. of Peckham.

Aug. 29. At Brighton, Harriett Elizabeth, daughter of the late Gen. Henry Gladwin, of Stubbing Court, co. Derby.

Sept. 9. At Denne-park, Horsham, Judith Ann Platt, wife of G. E. Platt, esq.

Sept. 13. At Brighton, Caroline Augusta, youngest daughter of the Hon. Lady Hill, widow of the late Sir T. Noel Hill, K. C.B.

WARWICK.— Aug. 23. At Leamington, George Curtis, esq. the youngest son of the late Rev. Charles Curtis, of Solihull, and nephew to the late Alderman Sir W. Curtis, Bart.

Sept. 1. At Leamington, aged 47, Joseph Page, esq. solicitor, of Warwick. WESTMORLAND.-Aug. 17. At her residence, the Wood, Windermere, Dorothy, eldest daughter of the late Dr. Watson, Bishop of Llandaff.

WORCESTER.-Aug. 18. At Broadway, Frances, wife of the Rev. William Phillipps, youngest daughter of the late John Higford Griffiths, esq. solicitor, of Broad

way.

Sept. 5. At Worcester, aged 17, Mary Cecilia, eldest child of the late Rev. John Davison, Prebendary of Worcester.

YORK. Aug. 19. At Barton-le-street, aged 80, Mary, relict of the Rev. Barnard Cracroft, Rector of Rippingate, Lincolnshire.

Aug. 20. At Leeds, John Baines, esq. brother of Edward Baines, esq. M. P. Aug. 25. At Highwood-hill, aged 76, Catharine, relict of Thomas Mayer, esq. of Wyke, West Riding.

Aug. 27. At Bridlington, aged 76, George Hodgson, esq.

Aug. 29. Aged 76, Adamson Parker, of Langley, near Sheffield, esq.

Sept. 8. At her residence, Birks-hall, aged 74, Letitia, relict of the Rev. W. Steadman, D.D.

Sept. 11. At Gristhorpe, in his 56th year, William Beswick, esq. magistrate for the East Riding and the borough of Scarborough.

At Bradford, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. J. C. Franks, vicar of Huddersfield, only child of the late J. S. Firth, esq. of Kipping-house, near Thornton.

Sept. 15. At Wassand, Captain Acklom, one of the magistrates for the East Riding.

Sept. 18. At Scarborough, aged 73, Richard Wilson, esq. one of the senior members of the late corporation, and chief magistrate of that borough in the years 1817, 1822, and 1831. As the benevolent founder of fourteen commodious

and substantial alms-houses, erected and liberally endowed, at his sole expense, for the reception of decayed or disabled shipowners, master-mariners, and their wives or widows, bis memory will long be cherished and blessed.

Sept. 19. At Kirkella, aged 88, the widow of W. Williamson, esq.

SCOTLAND.-July 4. In Edinburgh, Charlotte, wife of Wm. Roddam, esq. of Roddam, Northumberland.

Lately. At Edinburgh, in her 95th year, the Hon. Mrs. St. Clair.

Sept. 7. At Mainhill, David Prentice, esq. for many years editor of the "Glasgow Chronicle and Journal." He was grand-nephew to Thomson the poet.

IRELAND.-Aug. 5. At Dublin, J. R. Chater, esq. B. A. of Magdalene Hall, Oxford, brother to A. F. Chater, esq. of Trin. College, Dublin, and nephew to Capt. Sketchley, of Liverpool.

Lately. Aged 109 years, Margaret, relict of the late Maurice Cahill, esq. of Clonmel. She was in perfect possession of all her mental faculties up to six months before her death.

In her 85th year, Sarah, relict of the Rev. Edward Carr, rector of Kilmacow, Wexford.

EAST INDIES. April 13. On bis passage to England, Lieut.-Colonel W. S. Beatson, commissary-general Bengal army.

March 4. At Kaird, in Guzerat, aged 24, Susan, relict of G. D. Irwan, esq. advocate-general of Bombay, youngest daughter of Capt. Starr Wood.

March 26. At Bangalore, Jane, wife of the Rev. George Græme, late widow of Henry Harris, M. D. first member of the Medical-board, Madras.

April 10. At Chicacole, aged 37, Capt. W. Gray, 21st Madras N. Inf. second son of M. Gray, esq. Clapton.

WEST INDIES.-May 31. In Demerara, Spry Bartlet, esq., late a Captain 61st foot, and a special magistrate for that colony and its dependencies.

July 6. At Demerara, the wife of Lieut. C. W. James, of the 67th regi

ment.

ABROAD.-Aug. 17, 1836. On board the ship Fanny, Capt. M'Kay, master, who was murdered by his crew of Manilla men. The ship left Chunuroo Bay for Lintin, 17th Aug. 1836, with a mixed crew of Europeans, Manilla cunnies, and Lascars. On the same night the Manilla men, who had entered into a conspiracy to take the vessel and murder the captain, officers, and Europeans, rose upon them, and first dispatched the unfortunate commander with their knives, and threw his

body overboard. They then murdered the Europeans, who were surprised and overpowered. The mutineers took possession of the Fanny, and took her to the north coast of Luconia, and there, after plundering the vessel, sunk her. Capt. M'Kay had spent many years at sea, and was about to return to this country with upwards of 50,0007. he had amassed by his own exertions. At the time the Fanny was cut off there was specie on board to the amount of 100,000 dollars; and this, it is supposed, excited the cupidity of the men to murder the captain and officers, and seize the ship.

June 19. At the Cape of Good Hope, Amelia, wife of Thomas Campbell Robertson, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, eldest daughter of the Hon. John E. Elliot, M.P. for Roxburghshire.

July 15. On his passage from Sierra Leone, Philip-Thomas, second son of

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J. W. Spicer, esq. of Esher Place, Surrey, late midshipman of her Majesty's sloop Wanderer. Aug. 7. At Santa Maura, in the Ionian Islands, Ensign G. H. D'Oyly of the 10th regiment, eldest surviving son of the Rev. Dr. D'Oyly, Rector of Lambeth.

Aug. 19. At Rotterdam, Hester, wife of Henry Cankrien, esq. of that place.

Aug. 24. At Paris, aged 82, Baron Louis, formerly President of the Court of Accounts. The bulk of his large fortune goes to his nephews MM. de Rigny and their sister.

Aug. 27. At Dunkerque, in her 45th year, Mary, wife of Lieut. John White, R.N. eldest dau. of Richard Smith, esq. of Greenwich, having had to deplore the loss of two children, William on the 10th May last, at the age of 17; and on the 21st instant, Emma, aged 13.

August 23, to September 26, 1837.

Females 6271210

Whereof have died under two years old...392

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Sept. 26.

Smithfield, Hay, 47. 58. to 57. 10s.-Straw, 27. Os. to 27. 10s.-Clover, 61. Os. to 61.5s.

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COAL MARKET,

Sept. 25.

398

Walls Ends, from 198. Od. to 24s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 18s. 3d. to 22s. 6d.
TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 43s. 6d.

SOAP.-Yellow, 48s. Mottled, 52s. Curd, 70s.
CANDLES, 7s. 6d. per doz. Moulds, 98. Od.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 220. Ellesmere and Chester, 791. Grand Junction,
Kennet and Avon, 24. Leeds and Liverpool, 590.-

200.

India, 95.Works, 52.

Regent's, 16.

St. Katharine's, 92. West Grand Junction Water

-Rochdale, 111. London Dock Stock, 53. -Liverpool and Manchester Railway, West Middlesex, 804.- -Globe Insurance, 144.- Guardian, 33. --Hope, 5.- -Chartered Gas Light, 46.-Imperial Gas, 44.- Phoenix Gas, Independent Gas, Reversionary Interest, 125. For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

214. pany, 324..

General United, 25.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From August 26, 1837, to September 26, 1837, both inclusive.

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DAILY PRICE OF STOCKS,

From August 29, to September 26, 1837, both inclusive.

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