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OBITUARY.

During the last part of his life he was employed in selling cattle and horses, and visited the Beauly Market for this purpose so late as the year 1832.

Aged 75, Archibald Campbell, esq. of Blytheswood, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Renfrew.

IRELAND. Aug. 25. At Cork, in his 42nd year, John Musson Ashlin, esq. of Carrigrenane, co. Cork, and of Marklane, London.

Lately. At Dublin, aged 82, the widow of Capt. W. Southwell, uncle to the late Viscountess Combermere, and greatuncle to the Countess of Hillsborough.

In Limerick, Mrs. Colopy, relict of Mr. J. Colopy; of the same family, it is said, from which sprung Lord Lyndhurst, whose father changed the name to Copley.

Sept. 11. In Dublin, Stephen Moore, esq. of Sapperton, Waterford.

EAST INDIES. -Nov. 14. At Jubbulpoor, Lieut. Thomas Mountsteven Bremer, Adjutant of the 33rd Bombay N.I. He was the son of the late Commander James Bremer, and grandson of Capt. James Bremer, R.N. He was

originally a Midshipman in the Royal

Navy, and

a

Lieutenant in

H.M. 53rd reg. A monument has been erected over his remains at Jubbulpoor, by his brother officers, to mark the high estimation in which he was held during the ten years he had been Adjutant of their regiment.

WEST INDIES.-June 26. At Bybrook, Jamaica, Mrs. Letitia Cox. By her own account she was a grown-up young woman at the time of the destruction of Port Royal by an earthquake, and must therefore have been upwards of 160 years of age. She declared she never drank anything but water during her whole life. -An old black woman, at Holland estate, died 18 months ago, 140 years old. She also declared she never drank anything

but water.

July 5. At Demerara, aged 23, Theophilus Pellatt Richmond, M.D. son of the late Rev. Legh Richmond, Rector of Turvey, Beds.

Aug. 1. At Trinidad, in the 23rd year of his age, Lieut. P. G. Need, of the 89th regiment, eldest son of Lieut. Gen. Need of Fountain Dale, Notts.

ABROAD.-April 22. At sea, off Cape Ortegal, aged 17, Henry John, eldest son of Henry Robt. Pearson, esq. of Bromp

ton.

July 12. At Prince Edward's Island,
Caroline, wife of Henry Shearman, esq.
third dau. of James Bate, esq. of Exeter,
July 21. At his seat, Beauport, near
Quebec, aged 77, the Hon, H. W. Ry

land, brother of the late Rev. Dr. Ry-
land, of Bristol.

July 27. On her passage from Bom.
bay to England, Miss Parrott, youngest
sister of J. Parrott, of Dundridge, esq.
M.P. for Totnes.

Lately. On his passage from Deme-
rara to England, Thomas Southey, esq.
Commander R.N. brother to the poet
laureate. He was twice wounded in ac.
tion; first, when serving as midshipman
on board the Mars 74, at the capture of
the Hercule, April 21, 1798; and again,
when Lieutenant of the Bellona 74, at
the battle of Copenhagen, April 2, 1801.
He obtained the rank of Commander in
1811.

Drowned by the swamping of a boat,
with Capt. Blenkinsopp and two men,
Sir John William Jeffcott, the judge of
the new colony of South Australia. He
was a M. A. of Trinity College, Dublin;
was called to the bar at the Middle Tem-
ple, Feb. 10, 1826; and knighted May 1,
at Sierra Leone. Just before his depar-
1833, on being appointed Chief Justice
ture from England, his name was brought
before the public in a melancholy way,
having been challenged to a duel by Dr.
Hennis, of Exeter, who fell in the con-
test; and it is remarkable that the news
of Sir John Jeffcott's death arrived in
that city on the 18th May, the anniversary
of that of Dr. Hennis.

At Paris, Count Anatole de Talley-
rand, the son of M. de Talleyrand, Ain-
bassador of France in Naples in the reign

of Louis XVI.

At Nice, William Woodley, esq. Com.
mander R.N. He passed his examina
tion in March 1812, and was promoted to
the rank of Commander in 1816, after
serving in the Royal Charlotte yacht, in
attendance on the Princess Charlotte of
Wales, at Weymouth.

Aug. 2. At Boulogne, Frances-Mary
esq. cousin to Earl Digby.
Venetia Digby, dau. of K. H. Digby,

At Boulogne, Augusta, eldest dau. of
Christ. Richard Nugent, esq.
Aug. 3. At Paris, John Channon,
esq. of Park-st. Grosvenor-sq.

Aug. 4. At Boulogne, aged 40, Philip
Thomas Gardner, esq. of Connington-
was brought for interment.
house, Cambridgeshire; whither his body

Aug. 6. At Zante, Stephen Dawson, of Albemarle-st. esq. youngest son of the late Wm. Dawson, of Turnham-green, esq.

Aug. 14. At New York, Mr. Lewer, the publisher of the American edition of the English Magazines and Reviews. He was one of the original proprietors of the London Atheneum, and we believe of the Sphinx newspaper and the Orien

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Charles Byde, esq of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister.

Sept. 12. Aged 62, the reigning Prince of Hohenzollern Hechingen. He is succeeded by his son Frederick William, born in 1801, who, on account of the infirm state of his father's health, has held the reins of government for several years. Sept. 13. At Deventer, in the Netherlands, aged 16, Henry James Montagu, eldest son of his Excellency M. Dedel, Dutch Minister at this Court. He was named after his Excellency's intimate personal friend, Lord Montagu, who was a fellow-collegian of the Minister at the University of Oxford. University

Sept. 15. At Amsterdam, where he

had been for 31 years the Minister of the Scotish Church, the Rev. Alex. Macintosh, D.D. in the 55th year of his age.

Sept. 21. At Ostend, Jane, dau. of the late George Grant, esq. of Ingoldesthorpe Hall, Norfolk.

Sept. 24. At Pau, in the south of France, Mrs. Russell, relict of John Russell, esq. of Stubbers, Essex.

Sept. 26. Off Lisbon, on his way to Madeira, aged 28, John George Corry, esq. 70th foot.

Sept. 27. Israel Meyer, sexton of the Jewish congregation at Wesel, at the advanced age of 112 years.

Oct. 2. At Paris, John Jenkins, esq. of Swansea, an eminent solicitor.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Oct. 2 to Oct. 23, 1838.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Oct. 26.

Wheat. Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. | Peas.

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d. d. 397 39 11 Oct. 26.

d. d. d. d. 64 3 31 9 22 8 35 2 PRICE OF HOPS, per cwt. Farnham (fine) Bags 91. Os. to 9l. 9s. -Kent Pockets

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Oct. 27.

Smithfield, Hay, 41. 4s. to 51. 15s. - Straw, 11. 16s. to 21. 2s. -Clover, 51. Os. to 61. 10s.

SMITHFIELD, Oct. 26. To sink the Offal per stone of 8lbs.

Beef....

Mutton....

Veal...

Pork...

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Head of Cattle at Market, Oct. 26.

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COAL MARKET, Oct. 26.

Walls Ends, from 23s. 3d. to 24s. 6d. per ton. Other sorts from 20s. Od. to 22s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 62s. Od. Yellow Russia, 57s. 6d. CANDLES, 8s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

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

Birmingham Canal, 218. - Ellesmere and Chester, 81. - Grand Junction, 191. Kennet and Avon, 264. - Leeds and Liverpool, 750.- Regent's, 16. -Rochdale, 110.--London Dock Stock, 61. St. Katharine's, 107.---East and West India, 110.- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 200.--Grand Junetion Water Works, 64. - West Middlesex, 97. Globe Insurance, 145.Guardian, 35. Hope, 54. Chartered Gas, 52. Imperial Gas, 484. Phenix Gas, 224. Independent Gas, 48. General United Gas, 30-Canada Land Company, 29. Reversionary Interest, 134.

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W.CARY, STRAND.

From September 26 to October 25, 1838, both inclusive.

Fahrenheit's Therm.

Fahrenheit's Therm.

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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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MANSION OF BERWICK MAVISTON, IN ATCHAM, CO. SALOP.

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