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OBITUARY.

Feb. 20. At Chatham, aged 70, Major Seward, R.M. eldest son of the late Mr. Thomas Seward, of Weston, Petersfield. Feb. 22. At Canterbury, aged 71, Abraham Flint, esq.

Feb. 2.3.

At Tenterden, aged 77, Har-
riet, relict of G. T. Bulkeley, esq.
Feb. 26.
Whalley, esq.
At Canterbury, aged 87, Joseph Royle,

At Herne Bay, aged 57, J.

esq.

Feb. 29. At Canterbury, Anna Maria, second dau. of W. Peter, esq. of Corn

wall.

March 2. At Rochester, Mary, relict of Capt. Joshua Kneeshaw, R.N.

March 3. At Wye, near Ashford, aged 57, Daniel Allen, esq.

At Stone-house, Maidstone, the resi dence of her son-in-law, F. Scudamore, esq. aged 63, Frances, relict of George Elwick Jemmett, esq. of Ashford, and before of Capt. J. A. Dolling, of the 60th Rifles.

March 4. At Woolwich, aged 29, Elizabeth Selina, wife of J. T. Crew, esq.

Morch 6. Ellen, wife of the Rev. C. Bedford, Rector of Denton, and third dau. of the late Mr. Wm. Elphick, of New

haven.

March 7. At Canterbury, aged 88, Mrs. Elizabeth Green.

LANCASTER.-Feb. 20. At Liverpool, suddenly, aged 50, Mr. Richard Hughes, sen. printer. He printed the first number of the "Liverpool Mercury.”

LEICESTER.-Feb. 15. At Harby rectory, Eitza-Georgina, wife of the Rev. William Evans Hartopp.

Cawdor, by whom she had two sons, de
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present Earl Cawdor and the Em. Capc
George Campbell.

NORFOLK.-Feb. 11.

A: Norwich. aged el. Ann, react of John Hammond Cole, esq.

March 3.
At Wigston, Eliza, wife of
the Rev. Robert Chamberlain, Curate of
Woodstone, near Peterborough.

MIDDLESEX.-Feb. 3. At Pinner, in his leth year, Goldsborough-Francis, 2d son of Francis George West, esq. and grandson of the late Rev. George West, Rector of Stoke, near Guilford.

AW. 11. At Enfield, aged 68, Altamont Charles Elmore, esq.

Henry Chamberlin, esq
March 4. Near Norwich, aged 74.

Jane, wife of Heary Hope Bingham, esq.
At Burnham Overy, aged 30 Isabels
Comm. Royal Navy.

James Edward Rousby, esq. of Lottes-
NORTHAMPTON. — Feb. 7.
Aged 36.
ford-house.

Aged 37, Henry Webb Smith, esq. of the Bath road, Hounslow,

8. 12. At Edmonton, aged 38, Elipabeth Mary, wife of William Cobbett, esq. AVA. 23. At Faling, aged 29, Samuel Wells, Esq.

Feb. 27. At Thrapston, aged 18. Miss George Bowker, esq. of Water-Newton Emma Bellamy, grand-dan. of the use Lodge, Huntingdonshire.

March 2. At his father's residence, aged 40, Robert, only son of Robert Jones, esq. of Hayes,

wick-upon-Tweed, aged 72, Mark Jame-
NORTHUMBERLAND.-Fes. 13. A: Ber-
son, esq. solicitor, for 29 years Town Clerk
of that borough.

Feb. 19. Aged 66, Alice, wife of Ches.
William Biggs, esq. of Linden.
OXFORD.-Feb. 16.

Merel S. At Twickenham, aged 76, the Right Hon. Isabella Caroline, dow ager Lady Cawdor. She was the eldest daughter of Frederick oth Earl of Carlisle, by Lady Margaret Caroline Leveson Gower, W daughter of the 1st Marquess of Stafford. In 1789 her ladyship married Lord

Catherine-Mary, relict of the Rev. John Holland, Vicar of Aston Rowant.

Feb. 20. At Henley-upon-Thames, aged 67, Henry Nathaniel Bries, esq.

Feb. 22. At Oxford, Harriett, wife of F. W. Whalley, esq. and dau. of the late Rev. W. Thorp, Vicar of Sandford.

wife of William Oakes, esq. of HatchSOMERSET.-Jan. 28. Aged 76, Mary,

court.

Feb. 12. At Hele Hill, Bradford, aged 85, Josiah Easton, esq. an eminent surveyor.

of the late John Boultbee, esq.
At Bath, aged 38, Sydney, eldest dau.

Feb. 14. At Bath, Sophia, relict of
Charles Moss, esq.

Feb. 17. At Bath, aged 79. Ann, widow of Major Charles Stuart, Bengal Army.

Feb. 21. At the Manor House, Beckington, Marie Elizabeth, dau. of D. Rose, esq. of Rotterdam.

Gough, of Llandogo Priory, Monmouth-
Feb. 29. At Bath, Jane Elizabeth
shire, widow of John Gough, esq. of Perry
late John Paget, esq. of Cranmore Hall,
Hall, Staffordshire, and eldest dau. of the
Somerset.

Charles Worthington, esq.
At Bath, aged 84, Elizabeth, relict of

Lately. At Bath, C. H. Molyneux,
ford and Worcester.
esq. a magistrate for the counties of Staf-

At Somerset Court, in her 22nd year,
Eleanor, wife of the Rev. Barons North-
cote. She was the eldest dau. of Hector
W. B. Munro, esq. of Ewell Castle, Sur-
rey, and Edmondsham, Dorset, and was
married in 1844.

At her mother's, in Wells, Letitia, wife of G. Fillingham, esq. of Syerston-hall, Notts.

March 1. At White Lackington, near Ilminster, aged 26, John Durell Blake, esq. youngest son of the late Capt. John Blake, of Belmont, Ireland.

March 6. At the rectory, Loxton, near Cross, Leah, wife of the Rev. Henry Carrow.

SUFFOLK.-Feb. 12. At Bury St. Edmund's, aged 83, Thomas Smith, M.D. lately Physician to the Suffolk General Hospital, and formerly to the Nottingham Infirmary. In the death of this gentleman the town of Bury has lost a beneficent friend to its charitable institutions and its necssitous inhabitants.

Aged 58, Elizabeth, relict of Reeve Bunn, esq. of Ipswich.

Feb. 15. At Cockfield, aged 64, Samuel Fenton, esq. He was an eminent merchant and land-surveyor.

Feb. 17. At the residence of her nephew, George Ransome, Ipswich, aged 92, Elizabeth Ransome, sister of the late Robt. Ransome, of Woodbridge, a member of the Society of Friends.

March 4. At Ufford, aged 75, Charlotte, relict of the Rev. Charles Brooke. She was the third daughter of the Rev. Francis Capper, Rector of Earl Soham and Monk Soham; was married in 1809, and left a widow in 1836, having had issue an only child, the present Francis Capper Brooke, esq. of Ufford Place.

SURREY.-Feb. 9. At Mitcham, aged 68, Mary, relict of Edward Walmsley, esq. Feb. 10. At Dorking, aged 86, Miss Stanger.

At the Cave, Battersea, aged 56, Henry Christopher Long, esq. and many years a respected clerk in the Bank of England.

Feb. 11. At Milford House, aged 41, Harriet Augusta, wife of Lieut.-Col. Webb, and sister to H. Currie, esq. M.P. for Guildford. She was buried in the family vault, at Witley, near Godalming.

At Vale Lodge, Letherhead, aged 79, Thomas Dickins, esq.

Feb. 15. At Thames Ditton, aged 75, John Prince, esq. for 42 years in the Hon. East India Company's Civil Service, on the Island of Sumatra, and at Singapore, in the Straits of Malacca.

Feb. 18. At Upper Tooting, aged 54, Jno. Cocker, esq. late of St. Omer, France. At Compton, aged 85, Edward Evitt, esq. formerly of Hastings.

At Norbiton, aged 80, Mrs. Frances Isabella Thomas.

Feb. 21. At Richmond, aged 78, Chas. Lewis, esq.

Feb. 23. At Stockwell Villas, aged 91, Mrs. Caroline Beton. The window had

been opened, to ventilate the apartment, and it is supposed that the old lady had got out of bed to shut it, and, over-balancing herself, fell into the yard.

Feb. 24. At Kingston-upon-Thames, Sarah, wife of Chas. Edw. Jemmett, esq.

Feb. 26. At North End, Croydon, aged 81, Sarah, relict of Thomas Dale, esq. having survived her husband only two months.

Lately. At Woodmansterne, aged 91, Mrs. Nulty Lambert, relict of William Lambert, esq.

March 8. At Pendhill, near Blechingley, aged 77, Mary, relict of Henry Seawell, esq.

SUSSEX.-Feb. 7. At Brighton, HenryWainewright, only son of Henry Stein Turrell, esq.

Feb. 9. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Rosamond, wife of John Smith, esq. and dau. of the late William Archer, esq. of Devonport.

At Brighton, aged 62, Hannah, relict of S. W. Dankes, esq. of the Elms, Avenue-road, Regent's Park.

Feb. 14. At Brighton, aged 74, J. S. S. Spyring, esq.

Feb. 18. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 32, John Robert Brodrick, esq. only son of the late Gen. the Hon. John Brodrick.

Feb. 21. At Brighton, of influenza, Sophia, wife of Lieut. G. A. Ross.

Feb. 22. Aged 70, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Taylor, esq. of Egremont-pl. Brighton.

Feb. 23. At Hastings, aged 26, Margaret, third dau. of the late Rev. J. Hough, of Ham, Surrey.

Feb. 28. In Hastings, Major-Gen.
Andrew Aitchison, of the Bombay Army.
He was a cadet of 1795, Colonel 23d Nat.
Infantry 1824.

March 7. At Worthing, aged 75, John
Newland, esq. of Broadwater.
WARWICK.-Feb. 10.
At Studley,
Maria, wife of the Rev. John Finley,
Vicar, and youngest dau. of Stephen
Wilson, esq. of Streatham, Surrey,

Feb. 15. Aged 83, Joseph Boultbee, esq. of Springfield House.

Feb. 16. At Leamington, aged 73, Mary, relict of Sacheverell Chandos Pole, esq. of Radborne, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of the Rev. Henry Ware, D.D. Rector of Balrothery, by Anne, dau. of Wrightson Mundy, esq. of Markeaton, M.P. for Leicestershire; was married in 1791, and left a widow in 1813, with three sons and three daughters. The survivors are Edw. S. Pole, esq. of Radborne, the Rev. H. R. Pole, Rector of Radborne, and the Rt. Hon. Elizabeth-Mary Lady Byron.

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F6A: Walford House, Ross, aged 72 Samuel Woodfield Compton, esq.

F 24. At Inverness, aged 91, Mrs. Marc Ban Chisholm.

F. At Baledmund House, Perthsare. ared 24. Lennox-Bolton, second sa of the late Bolton Peel, esq.

At Rivi, near St. Asapà, aged 74. Mary-Anne, widow of the Rev. Wakas, Vicar of Nangyn, Denbighsh.

IMULAND. -Jan. 2. In Dublin, aged the Rev. Wilm Cooper, many years at the Independent Church in

t-street.

At Newry, of typhus fever, 3 Thomas James Parker, Lieut. React, third son of the Rev. 3. Parker, Rector of High Halden,

A: Dublin, aged 28, Charles Kenarı Mi▼rd, esq. second son of RearMivant, of Alveston, Glouc.

SCOTLAND-Jan. 23. At her mother's house, Finburgh, Mary-Elsabet Dewar, wife of Warren Histiags Anderson, esq.

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Jan. 28. At diaburyà, Elizabeth, dan. of the late Alexander Learmouth, esq. of Great Stanmore, Middlesex.

Jan. 31. At Blackhouse, near Ayr, Will am Angus, L.L.D.

Fed. 3. At Drumianford House, Ayrshire, aged 76, Sarah, widow of Jarratt Hampden, esq. of Barbados, uncle of the present Bishop of Hereford.

24. 25. A. Sazmares, the Hon. Martha kerhet Saam arez, only surviving dau. of the at Lord de Saumarez.

In Guernsey, aged 81, Franmix of Joseph Fletcher, esq. of Litte Sung. Mileser.

At Millearne, Perthshire, John George Home Drummond, esq. of Abbots-Grange.

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Fast Ibux-Vie. 19. In Assam, 12 George Peter Hebbert, first Beten Engineers, and Executive Eng 20 Crver Assam. He was the third son at Joan netcert, esq. of Birmingham, and eased has commission at AddisCome, as well as the first mathematical west, at the general examination in Dec.

At the battle of Maharajpoor, Dec. 2. 1545 se served with the centre evision of the army, and at the siege and capace of Gwabor; he also fought through the wave of the short but briliant cam. para of the Sutlej in 1845-6, being engiged in the several battles of Moodkee, Fercestah, Aliwal, and Sobraon, at which latter place be was reported wounded, having been also honourably mentioned in the previous despatches of Sir Harry Smith for his conduct at Aliwal. He gained two medals and two clasps as decorations for his services; and in April, 1847, was appointed Executive Engineer of Upper Assam.

Nor. 20. At Cawnpore, Emily Mary, wife of John Ransford, esq. Art. surgeon, eldest dau. of Thomas B. Davis, esq. of Cerne Abbas, Dorset.

Nov. 28. In the East Indies, aged 15,

Arthur J. Fownes, son of Col. F. Fownes Luttrell, Kilve Court, Somerset.

ABROAD.-June 13, 1847. At Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, aged 47, Thomas Wood Rowlands, esq. solicitor, the last surviving son of Edward Rowlands, esq. of the Wandsworth-road.

Aug. 11. Drowned, by the swamping of a boat, at Bunbury, Western Australia, aged 22, James Lyon Kemp, son of the late Henry Kemp, esq. E. I. Co.'s Service.

Aug. 17. At sea, on his passage home from New South Wales, aged 27, Lieut. William Henry More Simmons, H. M. 58th Regt. fourth son of the late Capt. T. F. Simmons, R.A. of Langford, near Bristol.

Nov. 26. At Lima, on his way to England, aged 46, Felton Mathew, esq. the first Surveyor General of New Zealand.

Dec. 12. At Toronto, aged 38, Robert-Noble, eldest son of Thos. Docker, esq. of Dover.

At Montreal, aged 54, Lieut. -Col. Charles Jasper Selwyn, Royal Engineers,

much esteemed as a public officer, and greatly regarded by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. This gallant officer entered the corps in May, 1811; became First Lieut. in July; Capt. March, 1825; Major, June, 1838; Lieut.-Col. Nov. 1846. He was at the attack at Guadaloupe in 1815, and served as commanding engineer on the eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope from 1834 to 1842, comprising the Caffir war of 1834-5.

Jan. 8. At Madeira, aged 23, John Soane, esq. of Waltham Abbey, Essex.

At the Deanery, Madeira, aged 24, Mary-Turner, wife of Francis Brown Douglas, esq. Advocate, Edinburgh, and dau. of C. M. Christie, esq. of Durie, Fife.

Jan. 15. At Barrie, Upper Canada, Capt. John Moberly, R.N. He received his first commission in 1807, and was senior Lieutenant in the Little Belt, in her memorable encounter with the U. S. ship President in 1811. He was made Commander 1813 and Post Captain 1815.

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

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Weekly Winter average of the 5 years 1842-46, 1107 Deaths.

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Sussex Pockets, 21. 168. to 31. 88.-Kent Pockets, 21. 168. to 57. 58.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, MARCH 25. Hay, 27. 158. to 31. 15s.-Straw, 17. 38. to 17. 98.-Clover, 37. 158. to 41. 158. SMITHFIELD, MARCH 27. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

Beef

Mutton..

Veal

Pork

Head of Cattle at Market, MARCH 27.
Beasts...
3387 Calves 134
Sheep and Lambs 15,650 Pigs 369

38. 2d. to 4s. 4d.
38. 8d. to 58. 4d.
48. Od. to 58. Od.
48. Od. to 58. Od.
COAL MARKET,

MARCH 24.

Walls Ends, from 14s. 6d. to 218. 6d. per ton.

Other sorts from 12s. 6d. to 16s. Od.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 538. Od. Yellow Russia, 538. 6d.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From February 26, to March 25, 1848, both inclusive.

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