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June 15. At Westgate-house, Chichester, aged 58, Thos. Humphry, esq.

June 28. At Brighton, in his 85th year, Dr. William Anderson, of Fairmile, Cobham, Surrey.

July 1. At St. Leonard's, aged 19, Edward Law, esq. Fellow Commoner of St. John's college, Cambridge, son of the Hon. C. E. Law, M.P. Recorder of London; also July -, aged 15, Selina, his fourth daughter.

July 2. At Brighton, aged 8, Lloyd, eldest son of William Morgan, jun. esq. of Sutton, Surrey.

July 12. Anne Mary, wife of Hercules Sharp, esq. of Oaklands, eldest dau. of the late Sir Anthony Brabazon, Bart. by Anne, eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Capel Molineux, Bart. and sister to Sir William Brabazon, Bart. M.P.

WARWICK.-May 14. Aged 71, Jas. Showell, esq. formerly of Kenilworth.

May 26. In consequence of being thrown from his gig, James Beswick, esq. solicitor, of Birmingham.

June 4. At Birmingham, Phoebe, wife of Lt.-Col. Moxon, formerly a resident for many years in the East Indies.

June 13. Aged 78, George Glover Hurst, esq. of Alveston.

July 2. Aged 47, Madame du Chastelet, Lady Abbess of Princethorp Nunnery.

July 10. At Edgbaston, Sarah, widow of John Deykin, esq. of Aston; dau. of the late Jas. Cheshire, esq. of Birmingham.

July 11. At Warwick, aged 58, Mr. Joseph Phillips, plumber and glazier, an Alderman in the late, and a Councilman in the present, Corporation.

WILTS.-June 14. At Upavon, Anne, wife of R. Stratton, esq.

June 16. Vere, wife of Robert Haynes, esq. of Westbury.

At Rowdeford House, Anna-MariaSelina, relict of Wadham Locke, esq. only dau. of the late Francis Powell, esq. of Hurdcott (see our vol. iv. p. 666; vol. VIII. p. 661).

Mr.

WORCESTER.-June 9. At Malvern, aged 85, Peter Frost, esq. an old and worthy inhabitant of Cheltenham, and formerly of the East India Company's home establishment. By his death the various charitable institutions of Chelten. ham have lost a great benefactor. Frost by his will has left to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2007.; Society for the Enlargement and Building of Churches and Chapels, 3007.; Gloucester National School, 1007.; to. wards the endowment of St. John's Church, Cheltenham, 2007.; Female Orphan Asylum, Cheltenham, 1007.; for rewarding meritorious conduct of three years

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duration for such as have been educated at the said asylum, 1007.

June 17. At Hampton, near Ensham, aged 45, Daniel Bazalgette, esq. June 21. At Blakes-hall, Abel Lea, esq. of Kidderminster.

July 3. At Evenlode Rectory, Esther-Carruthers, wife of the Rev. Chas. James, Rector.

July 4. At Worcester, aged 34, Thos, Carden, esq.

July 6. At Pershore, aged 96, Samuel Hackett, esq.

YORKSHIRE.-April 2. At Ovington, near Gretabridge, aged 73, Ann, wife of Mr. J. Raine, and mother of the Rev. James Raine, of Crook Hall, Durham.

July 1. Aged 76, John Masterman, esq. one of the senior members of the Trinity House, Hull.

July 3. At Oswaldkirk Hall, Mary, relict of Rich. Oakley, esq. of Pen Park, co. Glouc. July 11. At Howden, aged 73, John Watson, esq. WALES. June 13.. Aged 68, R. Peel, esq. of Taliaris, Caermarthenshire.

Lately. At Swansea, G. Wilkinson, esq. formerly of Great Coram-st.

July 9. At the residence of her son, Minydon, Carnarvonshire, aged 77, Patty, relict of Rich. Clough, esq. of Glan-ywern, co. Denbigh, second dau. and coh. of the late James Butler, esq. of Warminghurst Park, Sussex.

SCOTLAND.-June 4. At Edinburgh, aged 75, Lt. Col. Alex. Loraine, Ďeputy Governor of South Sea Castle. He was appointed Ensign 42d foot 1778, Lieut. 1781, 9th foot 1786, Capt. 1793, Major 1799, Lt.-Col. 91st foot 1801. He served four campaigns in America, between five and six years in the West Indies, and was at the capture of the French West India islands. He also served on the continent of Europe; was an Assistant Mil. Secretary in the Commander in Chief's office for seven years, and subsequently one of the Commissioners of Barracks. Having served 29 years when he accepted civil employment, he was allowed to sell his Lieut.-Colonelcy, but retain his rank.

June 8. At Arniston, R. Dundas, esq. His father was Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland.

June 21. At Greenock, aged 24, the wife of James Mac Bride, esq. third dau. of T. C. Hounsell, esq. of Wykes Court, near Bridport.

Lately. At Greenock, Lieut. Duncan Blair, R.N. July 1. At Dunragget, Wigtonshire, aged 37, Anne, wife of Sir James Dalrymple Hay, Bart. She was a dau. of

George Hathorn, esq. of London, became the second wife of Sir James Hay in 1823, and has left several children.

JERSEY.-May 12. Major-Gen. Archibald Campbell, C.B. Lieut.-Governor of Jersey. He was appointed Capt. 84th foot 1794, Major in the army 1805, in 84th 1807, Lieut.- Col. 4th Ceylon regt. 1810, 6th foot 1812, brevet Colonel 1819, Major-Gen. 1830. He served in West Indies, particularly at the conquest of Martinique, and in the Peninsula, and received a medal and one clasp for the battle of Vittoria.

IRELAND.-Mar. 26. At the house of his brother-in-law Capt. Savage, J. P. Finglass Wood, the Very Rev. Dr. Coleman, vicar-general of the Roman Catholic church in Dublin.

Lately. At Galway, aged 42, the Hon. and Rev. Nicholas Ffrench, brother to Lord Ffrench; in holy orders of the church of Rome.

At Clontarf, drowned by the upsetting of a crazy punt, into which seven gentlemen ventured, Mr. Kutesoff Johnson, Mr. Hoey, and Captain Whiley, of the half-pay.

Aged 41, the Hon. Richard Westenra, second son of Lord Rossmore, by his lordship's first marriage. He married in 1822 Henrietta, only child of Owen Scott, esq. and has left issue three daugh

ters.

EAST INDIES.-March 9. At Meerut, near Delhi, aged 30, Lieut. John Whitworth, of the 3d Buffs.

March 18. At Calcutta, Charles Fred. Young, esq. formerly of the China Establishment, and late of the Bengal Civil Service, third son of Sir W. Young, Bart. East India director, by Lucy, youngest dau. of Col. Charles Frederick.

March 20. At Chinsurah, Bengal, in his 23d year, Lieut. Alex. Cooke, 9th regt. second son of the Rev. A. Cooke, of Loversall, Yorkshire.

March 23. At Calcutta, aged 27, William Lavie Malone Toone, civil service. April 1. At Sumbulpore, Capt. Geo. Abbott, 15th Bengal native inf.

April 26. At Madras, aged 18, Ensign R. Podmore, 1st Madras N. Inf. son of Mr. R. Podmore, of Stoke Newington.

Lately. At Octacmund, Lieut. John Harvey, H. M. 54th regt. son of ViceAdm. Sir T. Harvey, K. C.B.

At Villore, East Indies, Lieut. John Bueé, 15th Nat. Inf. eldest son of the Rev. W. U. Bueé, and of Mrs. Bueé, late of Bath.

June 11. On his passage from India, aged 28, Lient. Snell, 7th Madras Cavalry.

WEST INDIES.-April 29. At Demerara, in his 20th year, James John Biggs,

esq.

May 4. At St. Thomas, aged 38, Walter Stubbs, esq. son of the late Rev. J. P. Stubbs, M.A. of Wavertree, Lanc.

ABROAD.-Feb. 12. At Paris, aged 63, Libon, the violinist. He was a favourite pupil of the celebrated Viotti, and quitted his master to be engaged as first violinist at the chapel of John II. King of Portugal. He subsequently held the same place at the Court of Madrid, under Charles IV. He returned to Paris in 1803, and was successively first violinist to the Empresses Josephine and Maria Louisa, and to Charles X. He was the composer of several studies which were much admired, and a great number of musical works played at the Conservatoire.

March 5. At the establishment of the Australian Company, in New South Wales, of which he was the superintendent, Lieut.-Col. Henry Dumaresq. He was appointed Lieut. 9th foot 1808, Capt. 1813, brevet. Major 1815, Lt.-Col. 1817. He served in Spain and Portugal, was in 1813 Aide-de-camp to Major-Gen. Robinson, and Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-gen.; afterwards served in Flanders, and was present at Waterloo.

April 16. At Paris, aged 52, Capt. Lewis Shepheard, R.N. He was made a Lieut. in Jan. 1797; Commander Jan. 1808, and afterwards appointed to the Thisbe 25, in which he took Lt.-Gen. Whitelocke to the Rio de la Plata in 1807, and to the Brazen sloop, at the Jamaica station from 1808 to Oct. 1810, when he attained post rank.

May 7. At Philadelphia, aged 95, Thomas Bradford, successor to Benja min Franklin, and the oldest printer in America.

May 20. At Paris, aged 29, H. C. Watson, esq. of Trematon, co. Devon. May 22. At Montreal, in a duel, Lieut.-Col. Warde, 1st Royals, eldest son of the late Gen. Sir Henry Warde, K. C.B.

June 8. The Cardinal Fabrizi, Minister of War of his Holiness the Pope.

June 18. At Munich, aged 78, The Bavarian minister of state, Count Maxamilian de Montgelas. He acted a conspicuous part in the affairs of Bavaria between 1779 and 1817.

June 17. At Blois, Mary, widow of Capt. C. W. Hotchkys, R.N.

June 26. At Florence, William Frederic, infant son of the Hon. Mr. Irby.

June 28. At Paris, aged 73, Fowler Hickes, esq. of Silton Hall, Yorkshire. He was the son of Fowler Hickes, esq. of Richmond, co. York, was matriculated

of Lincoln college, Oxford, in 1783, was elected one of Lord Crewe's Exhibitioners; proceeded B.A. 1788, afterwards entered at Brasenose college, M. A. 1818, grand compounder.

Lately. In Canada, aged 26, the Hon. Wm. Crofton, the 85th light inf. brother to Lord Crofton.

At sea, on his passage from the West Indies, aged 54, Lieut. Fortescue, Commander of H. M.'s packet brig Nightingale.

At Seville, aged 75, the Chevalier de Cevallos, formerly minister of foreign affairs for Spain, and successively ambassador at Naples, Lisbon, Vienna, and at the English court. The manifesto which he published when Napoleon invaded the

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BILL OF MORTALITY, from June 26 to July 24, 1838.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, July 27.

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Rye. Beans. Peas.

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PRICE OF HOPS, per cwt. July 28.

..31. 10s. to 51. ....Ol. Os. to

Farnham (fine).......7. Os. to

5s. Ol. Os.

81. 10s.

S. d. 36 4

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Farnham (seconds) Ol. Os. to Ol. Os.
Kent Pockets
Sussex....

31. 10s. to 67. Os.

31.

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5s. to 31. 16s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, July 28.

Smithfield, Hay, 47. 15s. to 57. 188.-Straw, 21. 2s. to 21. 8s.-Clover, 57. 10s. to 67. 10s.

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Walls Ends, from 16s. 6d. to 22s. 9d. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. 3d. to 27s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 49s. Od. 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, 221. Ellesmere and Chester, 80.

Grand Junction,

203. Kennet and Avon, 254.- -Leeds and Liverpool, 670. Regent's, 154. Rochdale, 104.--London Dock Stock, 614.- -St. Katharine's, 102.--East and West India, 107.-Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 206.--Grand Junction Water Works, 61.- -West Middlesex, 94. -Globe Insurance, 143.Guardian, 341.- -Hope, 5. — Chartered Gas, 55.- -Imperial Gas, 495. Phoenix Gas, 23.-Independent Gas, 48.-General United Gas, 29.Land Company, 29.- -Reversionary Interest, 132.

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

Canada

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From June 23, 1838, to July 25, both inclusive.

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J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, 1, Bank Buildings, Cornhill,

late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and ARNULL.

J. B. NICHOLS And son, 25, paRLIAMENT-STREET.

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