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Oct. 5. At Well-house, Malvern Wells, aged 72, Viscount Harberton. See OBITUARY.

In Charlwood-st., aged 74, William Leyburn, esq., late Chief Clerk in the Victualling Department of the Admiralty.

At Stamford-villas, Fulham, aged 84, Frances, widow of Morgan Waters, esq., of Slough, Bucks., and sister-in-law to the late Gen. Sir John Waters, K.C.B.

At the Priory, West Moulsey, Surrey, Selina Adelaide, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Scriven.

At Corfield-house, Weston-super-Mare, aged 20, Frederick Herbert, second son of Henry James Ross, esq., Chief Justice of the Island of St. Christopher, and of Plaisance Estate, in the Island of Grenada.

At Wem, Shropshire, Mary, eldest dau. of the late John Gorton, esq., formerly of Stone Castle, Kent.

Oct. 6. At Ava-lodge, Berwick-on-Tweed, aged 71, Capt. Wm. Smith, R.N. He entered the navy in 1806, and joined the "Shannon," under the command of Capt. Broke, in which ship he was present at the surrender of Madeira and capture of several privateers. In the memorable action between the "Shannon" and "Chesapeake," Mr. Smith, then a midshipman, being stationed in the main top of theShannon," at the head of his five men gallantly ran along the main yard, which was braced up, and boarded the foretop of the "Chesapeake," the men in which were doing much injury to the men below, driving the Americans out. For this he obtained the rank of lieutenant, and he again distinguished himself in the Burmese war in 1825-26, when serving in the "Boadicea." His commander's commission bore date July 22, 1826, and he subsequently commanded the "Philomel" and "Syren," in which latter he served in the East Indies from 1841 to 1844.

At East-court, Cosham, aged 42, Emily Anna, wife of Rear-Adm. Robert Fanshawe Stopford, and dau. of the late Capt. W. Wilbraham, R.N. At Canaan-lodge, near Edinburgh, Robert Robertson, esq., of Auckleeks, Perthshire.

At Plymouth, aged 67, Jane Thicknesse Hamlyn, artist. This lady received, in 1815, the gold Isis Medal from the Society of Arts for an original oil painting, and which was presented to her by H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex, at Somerset House.

At Belitha-villas, Barnsbury-park, aged 70, John Curtis, esq., F.L.S.

Oct. 7. At Bognor, aged 58, Frances, eldest surviving dau. of the late Capt. Sir Thomas Lavie, K.C.B., R. V.

Oct. 8. Suddenly, in Great George-st., Westminster, aged 80, James Walker, esq., C.E., F.R.S. The deceased was for many years President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and was chiefly noted and won an eminent name in connexion with bridge building and marine and hydraulic engineering. In these latter departments of his profession he was for many years consulting-engineer to the Board of Admiralty.

Oct. 9. In Dublin, the Hon. Sir Francis Charles Stanhope. The deceased was the fifth son of Charles, third Earl of Harrington, by Jane Seymour, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late Sir John Fleming, bart. He was born September 29, 1788, entered the army in April, 1805, as ensign in the 11th Foot, in which regiment he was present at the siege of Flushing in 1809. He afterwards changed into the 1st Life Guards, and served in the Peninsula and in the South of France, and was on the staff at the battle of Toulouse, for which he received a medal and one clasp. Sir Francis obtained the rank of Major in May, 1825, and the following year he retired on half-pay. In 1835 Major Stanhope was knighted. He was formerly Usher of the Order of St. Patrick. Sir Francis married the daughter and heir of Mr. J. Wilson, of Dublin. A son and two daughters are the issue of the marriage.

In Grove-road, St. John's-wood, very suddenly, Catharine, relict of Capt. Robt. Beaumont Galloway, R.M.

At his residence, Beeston-house, Notts., aged 71, Alfred Thos. Fellows, esq.

At Wentworth Parsonage, Yorkshire, aged 85, Mary, widow of James Upton, esq., of Dulwich-common.

At the residence of her brother-in-law (S. C. White, esq., Gloucester-pl.), Sophia, relict of John Savage, esq., M.D., and youngest dau. of the late Major Maxwell, of Strauchan, N.B. Oct. 10. At Woodhouselee, Mid-Lothian, aged 82, James Tytler, esq.

At the Hooke, Chorley, Sussex, aged 72, Henrietta, widow of Major-Gen. Francis Hepburn, C.B., and elder dau. of the late Rev. Sir Henry Poole, bart.

At Southsea, aged 42, Teresa Matilda, wife of Capt. Thomas Robert M'Coy, J.P.

At Ipswich, Edw. Beck, esq., M.D. Cantab. At Widmore, Kent, Catherine, the surviving dau. of the late Rev. Robt. Wharton, Chancellor of Lincoln.

At Barton-on-Humber, aged 49, Elizabeth, wife of John Morley, esq., surgeon.

Oct. 11. In London, aged 45, Sir Thomas Redington, K.C.B. See OBITUARY.

At Longsight, near Manchester, aged 80, William, youngest son of the late Rev. Robert Pitcairn, M.A., Vicar of Englishcombe, Somerset, and only surviving brother of the late Sir James Pitcairn, M.D.

From concussion of the brain, the result of a fall, aged 45, John Riddle, esq., F.R.A.S., Head Master of the Nautical School, Greenwich Hospital.

At the house of her aunt, at Clapton, Susan, eldest surviving sister of Col. Hennell, of Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.

At Mildmay-pk., Islington, aged 77, Mary, relict of the Rev. John Duncan, formerly of Hampstead.

Oct. 12. At Cheriton Rectory, aged 57, Lucy Anne, wife of the Rev. R. Fraser, Rector of Cheriton with Newington, Kent.

At Brighton, aged 88, Louisa Harriet, widow

of Charles Leicester, esq., youngest brother of the first Lord de Tabley.

In York-st., Portman-sq., Major Whalley Master, late of the 7th Bengal Light Cavalry, last surviving son of the late Rear-Adm. James Master, of Bath.

Oct. 13. At Twickenham, Middlesex, Charlotte Susannah, Countess Dowager of Albemarle. Her ladyship, who was the daughter of Sir Henry Hunloke, bart., married the fourth Earl of Albemarle in 1822 (she was his second wife), who died in 1849.

At Leith-hall, Sir Andrew Leith Hay, K.H., of Rannes, Convener of the county of Aberdeen. See OBITUARY.

At Bath, Annie, wife of Major Ralph Allen, of Bathampton, and dau. of Sir Samuel Cunard, bart.

At Oakhayes, Woodbury, Devon, aged 74, Wilhelmina Sophia, widow of Henry Earle, esq., F.R.S., &c., of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Surgeon Extraordinary to the late King William IV. and her present Majesty.

At Brighton, Thomas Howard, esq., of South Molton-st., London, eldest son of the late Rev. T. Howard, Rector of Hoggestone, Bucks., and of Bittering Parva, Norfolk.

Oct. 14. At Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire, aged 50, Sir Martin Hyde Crawley Boevey, bart. The deceased, who was born in 1812, was the son of the third baronet by the dau. of the late Sir T. H. Page, Capt. R.E. He was Verderer of the Forest of Dean. He married in 1836, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. G. W. Daubeney, and is succeeded by his son, Thos. Hyde, who became an ensign in the 69th Regt. of Foot in May, 1857.

At the Rectory, Meavy, Devon, Rosetta Gray, wife of the Rev. John Abbott, and only dau. of the late Capt. Jos. Soady, R.N.

At Southsea, aged 23, Ellen Gertrude, wife of Capt. Frederick A. Foster, Royal Marine Artillery.

At Moat Bank, near Burton-on-Trent, aged 78, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. George Wood Lloyd, D.D., Incumbent of Gresley, Derbysh.

Oct. 15. At the Deanery, Chester, aged 80, Anne, wife of the Very Rev. Fred. Anson, D.D. At Brighton, Sophia Catherine, wife of Major Brabazon, and only child of the late Rev. John Courtney, Rector of Saunderstead, Surrey, and Goxhill, Yorkshire.

At Malta, aged 34, Bessie, wife of Major Louis Armit, R.N.

At her residence, Canonbury, Marianne, relict of the Rev. A. Willis, M.A., of Ludlow.

At Cheltenham, Ann Mina Emily, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. W. Tauzia Savary, H.E.I.C.S.

Oct. 16. At Holly-hill, near Bedale, Frances Ann, wife of Peter R. Allanson, esq., and second dau. of the late Sir William Stephenson Clark, of York.

At Somers-pl., Hyde-pk. (the residence of his brother, William Lister, esq.), aged 59, Nathaniel Lister, M.D.

At Hillingdon-End, Uxbridge, aged 12, James

Harrison, esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., of the Bengal Medical Service, son of Henry H. Harrison, esq., of Hamilton-pl., St. John's-wood, London. At Trowbridge, aged 70, Eliza, wife of G. Sylvester, esq., Coroner for Wilts.

Oct. 17. At Bengeo, near Hertford, aged 67, Major Ingall, late Deputy-Assistant Quartermaster-General, Montreal.

At Inverness-terr., Kensington-gardens, aged 37, Mary Anne, wife of Wm. Sterndale Bennett. Oct. 18. At Rose-bank, Great Malvern, aged 86, Lady Wilmot, widow of Sir Robert Wilmot, bart., of Osmaston, Derbyshire.

At Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, aged 75, the Hon. Phoebe Frances Harris, dau. of the first Lord Harris, the captor of Seringapatam.

At her residence, Connaught-pl., Mrs. Thistlethwayte, widow of Thomas Thistlethwayte, esq., of Southwick-pk., Hants., dau. of Henry Bathurst, Lord Bishop of Norwich, and greatniece to Allen, the first Earl Bathurst.

At Brighton, aged 69, Anne, second dau. of the late Right Hon. Chas. Bathurst.

At Dublin, Joseph Ormsby Radcliff, esq., LL.D., Q.C., late Vicar-Gen. of the Provinces of Armagh and Dublin.

At Bournemouth, aged 41, Richard Stuart, youngest son of the late John Horsley Palmer, esq.

At Edinburgh, Marion Louisa, wife of Benjamin Burt, M.D., Bengal Medical Service, and only dau. of the late Rear-Adm. Tait.

Oct. 19. At Sherborne, Gloucestershire, aged 83, the Rt. Hon. John, Lord Sherborne. See OBITUARY.

At Wardour Castle, Wilts., aged 58, Henry Benedict, eleventh Lord Arundell of Wardour. At Edinburgh, aged 33, Major Edward Taddy, R.A.

Oct. 20. At the residence of his grandfather, Withdean-hall, Sussex, aged 21, Henry Lacy Taverner, of Balliol College, Oxford, son of Edmund Taverner, esq., of Stoke Newington.

Oct. 21. In Grosvenor-pl., aged 86, Mary Henrietta Juliana, Countess Dowager of Chichester. Her ladyship was the eldest dau. of Francis, fifth Duke of Leeds, and married the late Earl of Chichester July 16, 1801. She had by him a family of four sons and six daughters, and was left a widow July 4, 1826.

At Bath, aged 76, the Right Hon. Lady Frederick Bentinck. Her Ladyship was the dau. of the first Earl of Lonsdale, and married in 1820 Major-Gen. Lord Frederick Cavendish Bentinck, fourth son of the third Duke of Portland, who died in 1828.

At Broome-pk., Betchworth, Surrey, aged 79, Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, bart., D.C.L., F.R.S., Sergeant-Surgeon to the Queen. Sce OBITUARY.

At Eastbach-court, aged 80, Edw. Machen, esq., Magistrate and Deputy-Lieut. of the county of Gloucester.

At his residence, Abberley-hall, near Stourport, suddenly, aged 46, Jonathan Hardcastle,

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

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, OCT. 16.

Hay, 17. 16s. to 47. 15s. — Straw, 17. 14s. to 17. 18s. — Clover, 37. 10s. to 5l. 15s.

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