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SUSSEX.-June 24. At Brighton, aged 54, Miss Farquhar, youngest dau. of the late Sir W. Farquhar, Bart.

June 28. At Brighton, Mary, wife of Baldwin Duppa Duppa, esq. of Hollingbourne-house, Kent.

July 2. At Midhurst, George-William, eldest son of Col. Wyndham.

July 7. At Brighton, aged 35, Edward, eldest son of the Hon. and Rev. Edward John Turnour, M.A. He was from 1819 to 1827 a Fellow of St. John's college, Oxford, to which he was elected from Merchant-taylors' school.

WARWICK.-June 14. At Leamington, Catharine-Sophia, eldest dau. of John Power, esq. of Berwood-house, Erdington. June 23. At Coleshill, Mary, relict of T. Willington, esq. late of Hurley-hall. June 27. At Amington-hall, aged 82, C. E. Repington, esq. His estate, with the presentation to the vicarage of Tamworth, devolves by his will to Capt. E. H. A'Court, the present Conservative candidate at Tamworth.

June 30. At Leamington, aged 37, Benjamin Rawson, esq. jun. of Darleyhall, near Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire.

WILTS.-Lately. At Chippenham, at a very advanced age, Mrs. Harvey, mother of Audley Harvey, esq., and Dr. Harvey, of Bath.

Suddenly, Drew Tounsend, esq. of Notton, near Chippenham.

July 1. In his 13th year, Henry Lionell, youngest son of Alexander Powell, esq. of Hurdcott house.

WORCESTER. Lately. Aged 78, J. Addenbrooke, esq. of Wollaston-hall. Aged 65, W. Holdsworth, esq. for many years an eminent solicitor of Worcester.

At Malvern Wells, Dorothy, widow of Sir John Keane, of Bath.

June 10. At his lodgings, in the Tything, Worcester, aged 75, Richard Baugh,

esq.

YORK.-June 22. At Egerton, near Huddersfield, aged 55, John Battye, esq. solicitor.

June 28. At Beverley, aged 73, Thos. Duesbury, esq. formerly one of the East Riding Banking firm. He was a solicitor of great eminence and respectability; formerly town-clerk of Beverley, and for many years an alderman of the borough until the passing of the Municipal bill.

WALES-May 5. Aged 47, Catharine Longueville, wife of William Glynne Griffith, esq. of Bodegroes, co. Carnar

von.

June 23. At Swansea, M. Morgan, esq. Bodwigiad, Breconshire, a magistrate for the counties of Glamorgan and Brecon.

Lately. At Swansea, aged 78, Captain John Crooks, 9th Royal Veteran Battalion.

At Newcastle, Bridgend, R. P. Williams, esq. late superintending surgeon on the Bengal establishment.

SCOTLAND.-June 29. At the Hirsel, N. B. aged 66, the Right Hon. Elizabeth Countess of Home, aunt to the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. She was was the 2d dau. of Henry the 3d Duke, by Lady Elizabeth Montagu, daughter of George Duke of Montagu; was married in 1798 to Alexander present and tenth Earl of Home, and had issue the present Lord Dunglas, and two other sons, now deceased.

June 30. At Strathpeffer, near Inverness, aged 76, Alexander Sinclair Gordon, esq. of Ely-place, London, son of the late Charles Gordon, esq. of Abergeldie.

July 12. At Edinburgh, aged 76, the Lady Helen Hall, widow of the late Sir J. Hall, Bart. F.R.S. and aunt to the present Earl of Selkirk. She was the second daughter of Dunbar 4th Earl of Selkirk, by Helen 5th dau. of the Hon. John Hamilton (2d son of Thomas 6th Earl of Haddington); was married in 1786, and left a widow in 1832, having had issue the present Sir John Hall, Captain Basil Hall, F.R. S. the traveller, and other children (see the memoir of Sir James Hall in our Magazine for August, 1832, p. 178.)

IRELAND.-July 14. In Dublin, Anne, wife of Edward Ross, esq. eldest dau. of the Right Hon. Thomas P. Courtenay.

Lately. At Dublin, the Right Hon. Gertrude Mathew, Countess of Llandaff. She was the 2d dau. of the late John Latouche, esq.; was married in 1797 to the late Francis James second and last Earl of Llandaff, and left his widow in 1833 without issue.

EAST INDIES.-March 30. At Lahore, aged 20, Elijah P. Impey, esq. 18th B. N.I. in the escort of his Excellency the Commander in-Chief, and son of Edward Impey, esq. of Cheltenham.

April 5. At Bangalore, aged 24, Lieut. Pettigrew, of the 6th Madras cavalry, the eldest son of Mr. Pettigrew, of Savillerow, and remarkable for his great acquirements in Oriental languages.

ABROAD.- Nov. 27. In Van Diemen's Land, aged 61, Mr. W. J. Ruffy, sen. many years editor and proprietor of the Farmer's Journal, London.

Jan. 17. Aged 33, at Vizerapatam, Madras, Major Henry Walter, 50th Native Infantry, son of the late Rev. E. N. Walter, Rector of Leigh, Essex.

Feb. 28. At Sydney, New South Wales, Edward Henry Pogson, esq. son of Edward Pogson, esq.

March 7. In the Mauritius, Alexander

O. Saunders, esq. youngest son of the late Robert Saunders, esq. of Southend, Kent.

March 29. At Calais, aged 29, Har riet Frances, wife of Henry Cosby, esq. daughter of William Curre, esq. of Ittoncourt, Monmouthshire.

April 29. At the Cape of Good Hope, Major Robert Scott Aitcheson, of Cape mounted riflemen.

May 10. Off the coast of Africa, in his 25th year, Lieut. Charles Baldwin Dyke Acland, third son of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, of Killerton, Bart.

June 16. At Naples, aged 32, Robert,

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CANDLES, 7s. 6d. per doz. Moulds, 9s. Od.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.
Ellesmere and Chester, 80.

Grand Junction,
Regent's, 16.

Birmingham Canal, 219.
Kennet and Avon, 24. Leeds and Liverpool, 575.-
-Rochdale, 119.--London Dock Stock, 534.-St. Katharine's,
India, 95.- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 207.-Grand
Works, 52.- West Middlesex, 781.- -Globe Insurance, 143.-
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Independent Gas, 481. General United, 25.
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