Gerard Charles Borough, of his Majesty's 39th Foot, youngest son of Sir Richard Borough, Bart. Nov. 9. At Calcutta, aged 25, Henry Russell, esq. 20th N. I. Dec. 16. At Bombay, Henry Hadow esq. fourth son of Rev. Jas. Hadow, Vicar of Streatley, Beds. WEST INDIES.-Feb. 4. On his passage to Jamaica, Mr. Arthur B. Badham, late of Trin. coll. Dublin. Feb. 8. At Kingston, Jamaica, Capt. Nenon Alexander Connor, H. P. and Special Justice. This gentleman's death, which was accelerated by the arduous duties of his office, is the 16th among the body of 61 Special Justices in this Island since the 1st of August 1834, and the 12th during the last nine months. ABROAD.-March 23. At Vienna, the Princess Metternich. Robert-Bruce, only son of Sir John April 11. At Paris, aged nearly seven, Kingsmill, Bart. Mary-Anne-Shrimpton, widow of Lieut. April 15. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Col. John Thomas Fane, M.P. nephew to the Earl of Westmoreland. She was the eldest dau. of John Mills Jackson, esq.; was married in 1816, and left a widow in 1833, with an only son. Penswick, D.D., Bishop of Europum, Lately. The Right Rev. Thomas and Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District in England. At Paris, aged 76, the Countess de Souza, mother of Count de Flabaut. BILL OF MORTALITY, from March 23 to April 26, 1836. Males 1093 Christened. Females 10972190 Males Buried. 724 Females 6811405 Whereof have died under two years old...356 tween 2 and 5 119 | 50 and 60 147 5 and 10 58 60 and 70 130 10 and 20 20 and 30 30 and 40 123 62 70 and 80 131 99 80 and 90 61 40 and 50 148 90 and 100 11 AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, April 19. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, April 26. Smithfield, Hay, 31. 12s. to 47. 6s.—Straw, 17. 10s. to 17. 16s.-Clover, 4/4s. to 57. Os. Walls Ends, from 17s. 3d. to 21s. 3d. per ton. Other sorts from 16s. 6d. to 19s. 6d. SOAP.-Yellow, 60s. Mottled, 64s. Curd, 72s. PRICES OF SHARES. At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill. Grand Junction, Birmingham Canal, 261. Ellesmere and Chester, 831. 212. Rochdale, 115--London Dock Stock, 58. -West India, 109. Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 295.-Grand Junction Water METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. Fahrenheit's Therm. Fahrenheit's Therm. Month. 11o'clock 41 47 44 50 cloudy, fair 12 46 39 28, 60 rain 29, 57 do. 37 do. 49 39 76 cloudy 60 rain, snow 47 35 55 fair, cloudy 30, 04 do. hail, rai. 50 42 10 cloudy, rain 21 51 56 29, 90 do. do. 22 56 62 24 do. do. 49 42 07 do. 43 42 28 rain 53 56 cloudy, fair 25 46 56 48 30, 10 fair, cloudy DAILY PRICE OF STOCKS, From March 29, 1836, to April 27, 1836, both inclusive. 77 do. do. , 77 do. do. , 08 do. rain 4330, 16 do. fair 10 do. do. 10 do. rain 9 10 fair, cloudy 53 30, 10 fair 46 29, 90 fair 90 cloudy, fair 80 rain, do. 80 cloudy, rain 70 rain 7 6pm 21 19 pm. 19 21 pm. 258 5 7pm. 19 21 pm. 75 pm. 19 21 pm. 6 7 pm. 19 21 pm. 5, 7pm. 19 21 pm. 257 5 7 pm. 19 21 pm. J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, 1, Bank Buildings, Cornhill. late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and ARNULL.. 19 21 pm. 6 8pm. 20 22 pm. 8 6pm. 22 20 pm. 20 22 pm. 19 21 pm. 19 21 pm. 18 20 pm. 20 18 pm. 18 20 pm. 18 20 pm. 18 20 pm. 19 21 pm. 19 21 pm. MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-Family of Lenthall and Lady Paisley.—The Sacred monogram IHS.—The Cross-bow, &c.... 570 ON THE ANTIQUITY OF TREES, FROM PROFESSOR DE CANDOlle. 571 583 The Surtees Society-Reginald of Durham on the Miracles of St. Cuthbert 596 On the Harp and its Accompaniments among the Ancients 609 ib. RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW.-Eliot's Poems. 611 ON EARLY NORMAN AND FRENCH POETRY.-No. II. 614 REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Southey's Works of Cowper, 617.-Osler's Life of Lord Exmouth, 618.-Milman's Poems from the Sanscrit, 619.-Bulwer's Rienzi, 621.-Lord Braybrooke's History of Audley End, 622.—Maude's Schoolboy, 626.—Life of Clement of Alexandria, 627.-Sermon by the Bishop of Winchester, 628. -Keightley's History of Rome, 631.-Goeller's Thucydides; Caveler's Specimens of Gothic Architecture 632 FINE ARTS.-Plans for the New Houses of Parliament, 633.-Society of Painters in Water Colours....... 639 LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. 647 ... 656 New Publications, 642.-Learned Societies, Literary Institutions, &c....... 643 ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Society of Antiquaries, &c. . . . HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Proceedings in Parliament, 649. — Foreign News, 652.-Domestic Occurrences, 653. - Theatrical Register; Promotions, Preferments, &c. 655.-Marriages.. OBITUARY; with Memoirs of Dr. Sparke, Bishop of Ely; Hon. Dr. Ryder, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry; Dr. Butson, Bishop of Killaloe and Clonfert; Lord Sondes; Adm. the Hon. Sir T. Pakenham, G.C.B.; Col. Sir A. W. Young; Col. Mein, C.B.; Capt Rainier, C.B.; Capt. Crespin, R. N.; W. M. Pitt, Esq.; E. S. Ruthven, Esq. M.P.; Sir William Gell; William Godwin, Esq.; John Bell, Esq.; J. W. Knapp, Esq.; and Charles Millard, esq. DEATHS, arranged in Counties 657 673 Bill of Mortality-Markets-Prices of Shares,679.-Meteorological Diary-Stocks 680 |