representative in Parliament for the county of Carlow. At Bath, G. Lovibond, Esq. of Manchestersquare, London. F. M. Stoney, wife of R. J. Stoney, Esq. of Greyfort, county Tipperary. At a very advanced age, at her residence in Carmarthen, the Hon. Mrs. Lloyd, relict of T. Lloyd, Esq. of Abertrinant, in the county of 'Cardigan, and only sister of the late Earl of Lisburne, At Snowhill, county Kilkenny, N. Power, Esq. In Duke-street, Portland-place, Mrs. Sharp, wife of M. Wm. Sharp. Esq. an eminent portrait painter. At his house, West Ham, Essex, in consequence of a fall from his gig, Geo. Anderson, Esq. F.L.S. son of the late Dr. Jas. Anderson, author of Essays on Agriculture"- The Bee". -and other works. In York-street, St. James's-square, Georgiana Sophia, aged eight years and ten months, youngest daughter of H. H. Hoare, Esq. At Peebles, Mr. Wm. Brunton, in the 93d year of his age, 56 years Surveyor of Taxes for that county. At the Vineyard, Peterborough, S. Wells, Esq. in the 67th year of his age. He was one of the Conservators of the Bedford Level. At Hackney, Mrs. S. Thornton, widow of the late Thos. Thornton, Esq. of Burnham, Bucks. Mr. Alexander, of the Strand. At Clifton, near Bristol, aged 24, E. M. A. Ridley, wife of the Rev. H. J. Ridley, Prebeudary of Bristol Cathedral. She was dauahter of J. Ellis, Esq. of Jamaica (descended from_an ancient family in Wales), and his wife A. Parker, daughter of Admiral Sir Pet. Parker, Bart. At Corsham-house, Wilts, the infant daughter of P. Methuen, Esq. M. P. At Market Deeping, Mr. R. Foe, formerly a respectable farmer in Deeping Fen, but who had retired from business for many years. In John-street, Fitzroy-square, Mrs. Peckham. wife of the late Mr. W. Peckham, jun. of Gray's-inn-passage. At Ludlow, Ernst, youngest son of E, Rogers, Esq. Awfully sudden, the Rev. R. Kyffin, Řector of Llanddoget, in the county of Denbigh. He was taken ill while riding to perform morning service in his own parish church, and had just strength enough to alight off his horse, when he turned into a small cottage, and expired in about half an hour after entering the same. At Acton, Middlesex, in the 68th year of his age, G. S. Wegg, Esq. At Milltown, near Shanes Castle, county of Antrim, Mr. H. Mulholland. In Maitland-street, Edinburgh, Mrs. M. Scott, widow of the late R. Scott, Esq. of Coudhouse, Roxburghshire, and sister of the late Chisholme, of Chisholme, Roxburghshire. At the house of the Right Hon. W. C. Plunkett, In Lower Thornhaugh-street, B. Fowler, Esq. of the Foreign Post-Office, aged 35. At his rooms in Trinity College, Cambridge, the Rev. John Davies, B. D. one of the Senior Fellows of that Society, Rector of Orwell, in that county, and Librarian of the University. Mr. Davies was also Secretary to the Chancellor, and Receiver of the Rents of Wors's Charity Estates. He proceeded to the Degrees of B.A. 1765, M.A. 1768, aad B.D. 1790. In Lower Mount-street, Dublin, Mrs. Walstein, mother to the celebrated actress of that name, and sister to the late Dr, Douglas, Roman Catholic Bishop of London. At Aslockton, near Bingham, Nottinghamshire, At Southill Park, the seat of her father, the At Hatfield, Herts, T. Stevenson, Esq. J. France, Esq. of Rawcliffe Hall, and of Lancaster, in that county, In the 91st year of his age. In the 73d year of his age, Mr. J. Moon, teacher of the mathematics in Salisbury, and author of the well known Western Almanack. In Ravenstonedale, Westmoreland, Mrs. Bownass, aged 82, widow of the Rev. J. Bownass, many years minister of that parish; Mrs. Bousfield. aged 88, widow of the late A. Bousfield; and Mary Hewetson, aged 93. At Wells, Thomas Clerk, Esq. of Westholme House, near that city. He was descended from a branch of the ancient and well known family of his name of Pennyenik-House, near Edinburgh. At Stonehouse, Plymouth, Margaret Clark, at the great age of 106 years. Till within a few months of her decease, she was in the full enjoyment of her faculties; indeed, till late in the year 1814, she was in the habit of going regularly to Plymouth market for such little necessaries as were requisite to her subsistence. Since the year 1812, a gentleman of Plymouth, in consideration of her age and extreme good character, has, by a contribution amongst his family and friends, supplied her with a weekly stipend in addition to the parish allowance. The account she gave of herself on the 7th January, 1812, was, that she was born at Dundee; that she was married at the New Church there, by the Rev. Mr. Dawson, about 80 years since (before the rebellion) to Philip Clark, by whom she had fifteen sons and three daughters, two only of whom are now livinga son and daughter; the former being DrumMajor in the East Devon Militia. INDIA SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Home Ports. Gravesend, Jan. 15.-Arrived the Egfrid, Kirby, from Calcutta; British Army, Munton, from Ben. gal; Emperor Alexander, Chapman, from Batavia; Comet, Coster, from Vienna. Jan. 24. Arrived the Salamanca, Bate, from Antwerp; and Lord Boringdon, Uting, from Palamos. Jan. 26.-Arrived the Thetis, Danly; Beresford, Gardner; and Unanimity, Richards, from Lisbon; Marquis of Anglesey, Brown, from Os tend; Hope, Hughes, from Dort; Letitia Tenant, Mongomery, from Belfast; Eliza, Ford, from Bilboa; and Criterion, Avery, from New York. Jan. 29.-Arrived the Rover, King; Perseverance, Maughan; and Jane and Mary, Coates, from Hamburgh. Feb. 9.-Arrived the Ann, Diamond, from Waterford; Recovery, Ouse, from Cork; Pleasant Hill, Catt, from Oporto; Thalia, Herbert, from Calcutta; Castlereagh, Ranligh, &c. Jan. 20-Sailed the Apollo, Tarbutt, for Bombay; Perseverance, M'Nab, for Belfast; Industry, Roberts, for Limerick; and Three Brothers Savage, for Antwerp. Jan. 24.-Sailed the Mary Ann, Clure, for Fort William; Cadmus, Dent, for the Isle of France; Jane, Barri, for Jamaica; Pursuit, M'Pherson, for Naples; Classina Margaretta, Schippers, for Antwerp. Jan. 29. Sailed the Lady Boringdon, Lethbridge, for the Isle of France; Vertumnus, Sims, for Trinidad. Sailed the Bridgewater, Hughes, for India. The licensed ship Fanny arrived in the Downs the 30th ult.-Sailed from Calcutta the 5th of September, in company with the licensed ships Thalia, Indus, and Prince Regent, leaving there the Warren Hastings. The Mary Anne, from Batavia, with a Company's cargo, arrived in the Downs the 31st ult. Deal, Jan. 14.-Came down from the river and remain, the Glory, Kent, and Minstrel, for Cal cutta; Boddington, George III, and Venelia, for Jamaica; and Carlbrough, for Bermuda. Jan. 15.-Came down from the river the Partridge, for the Cape of Good Hope; Industry, for Naples; Brothers, for Cadiz; and Francis, for Madeira. Three o' Clock.-The wind is now due east, and the outward-bound are preparing to sail. Four o'Clock.-The whole of the outward bound are away, and round to the South Foreland, except the Glory private Indiaman; George III, and Aid. Jan. 16.-Sailed last night and put back this afternoon the Aid for Jamaica, and remain in the Downs with the Ganymede; Glory for Calcutta ; and George III for Jamaica. Jan. 20.-Remain the whole of the outwardbound as before, and the Kent, Ireland, for Cal cutta. Jan. 21.-The Kent, for Calcutta, parted yesterday in consequence of the ring of her anchor breaking. Jan. 22.-Came down from the river and remain, the Dove, for Teneriffe; Ajax, for Jamaica; Shannon, for New York; and Effort, for Malta. Arrived the Bee, Rees, from Cork, with loss of anchor and cable; Lee, sloop of war, with the body of Sir James Leith on board, from Barbadoes; and Edward, Johnson, from New York, for Bombay. Jan. 24. Came down from the river and remain, the Apollo, for Bombay; Hero, for Madras; Sovereign, for Jamaica; Mary, for Barbadoes; Platoff, for St. Michael's; Shakspeare, for the West Indies; and Conqueror, line-of-battle ship, for St. Helena. Jan. 26.-Arived and sailed for the river the Admiral Colpoys, Toldrig, from the South Seas, full of Elephant oil. Also the Vigilant, from Oporto, and Norval, from Altea. Came down from the river and remain, the Julius Cæsar, for Demerara; Mary Ann, for Fort William; Medway, for Tobago; Ruckers, for Grenada; Friends, for Jamaica; Cadmus, for the Isle of France; Jane, for Jamaica; Britannia, for Trinidad; and Mathilda, for St. Croix. The Cornwall, for the Isle of France, has been run foul of by another vessel in the Gulls, and sustained some damage-she has bore up again. Jan. 29.-Came down from the river and sailed, the Lord Wellington, for Bombay; Little Sally, for Venice; Charm, for St. Michael's; and Samuel, for Charante. Came down from the river and remain, the Wyton, for Bombay; Vittoria, for Barbadoes; Mark, for Jamaica; and Europe, for St. Christopher's. Jan. 30.-Arrived and remains the Larkins from Madras. Came down from the river the Lady Boringdon, for the Isle of France; and Vertumnus, Sims, for Trinidad. Five O'Clock. Several of the outward-bound have sailed and are now coming back again. Feb. 3.-Came down from the river and remain the Leda, Lacy, for Jamaica; and the Herefordshire, Money, for India. Feb. 4, Five o' Clock.-The Bridgewater EastIndiaman is now working through the Gulls, and will be in the Downs to-night. Feb. 5.-Arrived and remain the Alert, sloop of war, from Sheerness; Thalia, Herbert, from Calcutta ; and Castlereagh, Rawleigh, from Charleston, Came down from the river the Bridgewater, for India. In consequence of its blowing fresh from the W.N.W. she bore up for Margate Roads. Feb. 7.-Arrived and sailed for the river, with the whole of the homeward-bound, the Prince Regent and Indus, from Calcutta; and Good Intent, Roberts, from Demerara, Came down from the river and remain, the Wildham, for the South Seas; Emily, for Baltimore; Venus, for Pernambuco. Feb. 9,-Came down from the river the Lord Wellington for Calcutta; Equity for Trieste; Martha for New Orleans; and Elizabeth for the East-Indies. Dover, Feb. 10.-Arrived off here the Jemima, Brown, from Batavia, in 16 weeks and 4 days. Portsmouth, Jan. 15.-Arrived the Diana, Hay, from Quebec; Hibernia, from the Downs for Madras and Bengal; Ann, from the Downs for St. Domingo; and Caroline, from London for Falmouth. Jan. 21.-Arrived the Rapid, from the Downs, for the Cape; and Ben Jonson, Watson, from Berbice, last from Cowes. Jan. 29.-Arrived the Mary Ann, Quinton, from Batavia sailed 17th of September, when the Ganges was loading, and would be ready for sea in about fourteen days. Jan. 30.-The Edward and the Mercurius, the former for Bombay, and the latter for Bahia, have arrived here from the Downs. Sailed the Mary Ann, Quinten, for London; and Partridge, for the Cape. Sailed the Britomart, for Deptford; Prometheus, on a cruise; and the Edward, Johnson, for Bombay. All the outward-bound ships detained at Portsmouth, sailed last week from that port, including the Hibernia and Minstrel, for Bengal: the Edward, for Bombay; and the Partridge and Rapid, for the Cape. The Admiral Gambier, Captain Braish, with Government stores for Ceylon, must unload; the dainages she sustained in the Bay of Biscay are considerable, Feb. 13.-Arrived the Emily, from London for Baltimore; and Swift, from London to St. Michael's ; also the following vessels from the Downs; Stokesly, Morland, Renewal, and Generous Planter, for the West Indies; Sprightly, for St. Domingo; Venus, for Trieste; and Charles and Wildman, for the South Seas. Plymouth, Jan. 28.-Arrived the Mary, of Salem, from Canton, for Amsterdam-sailed 27th of July; and Vesta, Wallett, from Newfoundland, in 15 days, Feb. 3.-Came in the Lady Boringdon, Lethbridge, from London, bound to the Cape. Feb. 23.-Sailed the Endraght, Vandewer, for Curaçoa; Betsy, Donkin, for the Cape of Good Hope; William, Milne, for Buenos Ayres, and Prudent, Duplant, for Brest. On Saturday the dispatches were finally closed at the East-India House, and delivered to the pursers of the following ships, viz. General Kyd, Captain A. Nairne, and Atlas, Captain C. O. Mayne-for Bengal and China, Passengers per General Kyd For Bengal-Mr. J. Campbell, Writer; Captain and Mrs. Stuart; Mr. Mrs. and Miss Watsons; Messrs. Douglas; Miss Macleod; and Messrs. Wright and Elliot. Passengers per Atlas For Bengal-Thomas Sisson. Esq. jun. merchant, and family; Major Bellingham; Messrs. Langstaff and Cathcart, surgeons; Messrs. Freemen and Richards, free-mariners; Mrs. Hodg son; Misses Young, Macnaghten, Maean, Tay lor, and Bladen. Árrived the Larkins, Capt. Dumbleton, from Bengal, Passengers Sir T. Strange and family, Mrs. C. Farran, Mrs. Casamajor, Mr. Godfrey, Capt. Wood, L. H. Simpson, Capt. Ogilvie, Lt. Gibb, Ensign Welland, Mr. Lewin, Capt. Paterson, Masters Levoyer, Webber, Pownell, and Robin, Mr. Trill.-Colonel de Morgan died during the passage. The Thalia, Capt. Herbert, from Bengal; Lieut. Col. Buckland, H, M. 53d regt. Goods declared for Sale at the East-India House. On Tuesday, 4 March-Prompt 30 May. Tea Bohea, 500,000 bs-Congou and Campoi, 4,300,000-Pexoe and Souchong, 150,000-Twankay, 850,000 Hyson Skin, 100,000 - Hyson, 250,000-Total, including Private-Trade, 6,150,000 lbs. On Friday, 7 March-Prompt 6 June. Privilege.-Cotton Wool, 7,887 bales. On Monday, 10 March-Prompt 6 June. Company's.-Naukeen Cloth, 284,303 piecesBengal Piece Goods, viz.-Muslins, 7,364-Calli coes, 90,351 Prohibited, 42,678.- Coast Piece On Friday, 21 March-Prompt 20 June. On Wednesday, 16 April-Prompt 25 July. Licensed and Private-Trade. Indigo, 10,005 chests. Cargoes of East-India Company's Ships lately arrived. Cargoes of the Harriet, Emperor Alexander, Mary Private-Trade (per Larkins).-Piece GoodsShawls-Indigo-Red Wood-Pearls- Precious Stones-Garnets-Coral-Wine. Indian Securities and Exchanges. No alteration since our last. 4 p. Cent. Cons. 1780. Navy en 5 p. Cent. Annuities. Long Daily Prices of Stocks, from the 26th of January to the 25th of February 1817. 1817. 63 63 63 63 80 80 94 95 161⁄2 161⁄2 28 224224631631 631631|804809439116 16 Feb. 1 240 61642637643811811|9596|16‡ 161⁄2| 3 226 64 64164481813961961 1617 15 20 22 238 E. EYTON, Stock Broker, 2, Cornhill, and Lombard Street. |