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Dec. 30. Aged 79, Elizabeth, relict of John Backworth, esq. of Tranby House, near Hull.

Jan. 2. At Eppleworth Grange, aged 49, Mancklin Holland, esq.

Jan. 1. At Woodhall Park, Frances, wife of the Rev. Richard Wood, Vicar of Wollaston and Ilchester, Northamptonshire, daughter of Charles Hill, esq. of Wellingborough.

Jan. 3. At Leeds, aged 75, George Whitehead, esq.

Jan. 7. At Whitby, the wife of G. Merryweather, esq. M.D. only child of I. G. Loy, Esq. M.D.

Jan. 13. Aged 68, John Spicer, esq. of Hessle.

Jan. 15. At Whitby, aged 37, Anne, wife of James Walker, esq. youngest dau. of the late Thomas Fishburn, esq.

Jan. 17. At York, James P. Needham, esq.

SCOTLAND.-Dec. 2. Sir John Innes, the tenth Baronet, of Edengight and Balvenie, co. Banff. He succeded his father Sir John in 1829, and dying unmarried, is succeeded by his brother, now Sir James Innes.

Dec. 17. At Edinburgh, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Mr. Wallace, of Parliament-st. Westminster.

Dec. 20. Dr. Dewar, physician to the Fleet. He served as surgeon under the flag of the late Viscount Keith, and was promoted to the rank of physician to the fleet for his services as surgeon of the Queen Charlotte (bearing the flag of Lord Exmouth) before Algiers in 1816.

Dec. 26. At the Manse of Erskine, Rev. Andrew Stewart, M.D. F.R.S.E. &c. in the 68th year of his age, and the 34th of his ministry.

Lately. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Daniel Wilkie, Minister of the new Greyfriars Church.

At Allan Park, Stirling, Mary, widow of Lieut.-Col. Bain, of Easter Livelands, Stirlingshire, only child of Edward, fourth son of the late Myles Sandys, esq. of Graythwaite Hall, Lanc.

Jan. 3. At Blair Park, aged 44, John M Kean, esq. F. R.S. E. manager of the Scottish (Widows' Fund) Life Assurance Society.

Jan. 18. At Kilmarnock, Lieut. William Wyllie.

IRELAND. Lately. At Dublin, Commodore O'Brien, who several times crossed the Channel in (the gift of his Royal Master, George IV.) a vessel not exceeding the length of six feet.

In Belfast, Miss Charlotte Knowles, eldest dau. of J. Knowles, esq. and sister of James Sheridan Knowles, esq.

At Dublin, Capt. Thomas Monck

Mason, R.N. He obtained his first commission in March, 1807; was appointed in 1812 to the America 74, Capt. Rowley (now Sir Josias), who made him his Flag Lieutenant in the Impregnable 98, in 1815. He was soon after made Commander; in 1827 appointed to the Victory 104; and advanced to post rank in 1828. He married in 1823 Mary, eldest dau. of the Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart. then Commissioner of Portsmouth dockyard.

Jan. 3. At Castle Bellingham, in her 80th year, Lucinda, dau. of the late Alan Bellingham, esq.

Jan. 5. At Simonscourt, Dublin, Fanny, wife of George Howell, esq.

GUERNSEY.-Dec. 18. Aged 70, Anne, relict of William Brock, esq. for many years a resident at Heavitree, in the county of Devon.

Lately. Commander Reuben Paine, R.N. He was wounded when serving as midshipman of the Isis, at the battle of Copenhagen in 1801, and again in 1814, when senior Lieut. of the Erebus rocketship, on the Potomac rivers. He became Lieut. 1809, Commander 1816, and was appointed to the coast-guard service in 1831. He married in 1817 Miss Cave, of Portsmouth.

EAST INDIES.-April 30. At Nyagaon, Lieut. William Thomas Briggs, 74th N. I.

May 1. At Doolia, Capt. Benj. Justice, Bombay army, second son of R. Justice, esq. of Baughurst, Hants.

June 22. At Madras, aged 25, Lieut. W. Marriott, 6th Light Cavalry, only son of the late Major-Gen. Marriott.

June 30. At Cuddalore, Lieut. W. H. Viney, 30th regt.

Mary, wife of Capt. William Brett, Bombay artillery, eldest dau. of Harry Brett, esq. of Weymouth.

July 7. At Poona, George Cruickshanks, Lieut. and Adjutant 5th Bombay N. I.

July 31. At Singapore, in her 22nd year, Elizabeth Anne, wife of George Augustus Chichely Plowden, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, and only daughter of Robert Routledge, esq. of Pentonville.

Aug. 1. Drowned at the entrance of the river Hoogly, in his 18th year, Mr. Edward Parbury, youngest son of the late Charles Parbury, esq. of Seymourplace.

Aug. 5. At Madras, aged 78, Nathaniel Webb, esq. brother of the late Samuel Webb, esq. of Henbury; after a residence of nearly 60 years, and having filled some of the most important offices in that Presidency.

Aug. 10. At Chunar, Ensign George U., son of the late Matthew Law, esq.

At Agra, Lieut. Henry Brooks Walker, of the Bengal European regiment.

Aug. 19. At Vellore, Capt. Hugh Pearson, R.N. of Myrecairny. He was wounded when serving as master's mate of the Barfleur 98 in an action with the Cadiz flotilla, July 3, 1797; obtained the rank of Lieut. 1799; and distinguished himself on several occasions, while serving as first of the Arethusa frigate, on the north coast of Spain, in 1809 and 1810. He was promoted to the command of the Curlew sloop in 1814.

Aug. 21. At Bombay, Nicholas A. Goslin, esq. 2d Native Light Cavalry.

WEST INDIES.-July 30. At the Mauritius, Major George Cuninghame, late of the Bengal Army, and for some years Especial Judge in that Island.

Nov. 1. In Jamaica, Simon Taylor, esq. second son of the late John Taylor, esq. of Kirkton-hill, N. B.

ABROAD.-July 18. At Ernstbrunn in Lower Austria, a day labourer named Damberger, at the extraordinary age of 130 years. He was born in 1708, at Zierotitz, in Moravia. He served in the time of Charles VI. under Prince Eugene of Savoy. He never married till he was 100 years old, and from July 1829 was a pensioner on the Emperor's privy purse.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Jan. 1 to Jan. 22, 1839.
Christened.

Males 589
Females 537

1126

Buried.

Males 529

Females 5111070

Whereof have died under two years old...259

Between

2 and 5 128 | 50 and 60 85 5 and 10 55

60 and 70 107

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Jan. 25.

Wheat. Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.

S. d. 8.

8. d. S. d. 8. d. 8. d.

79 8 38 7 26 4 51 4 41

PRICE OF HOPS, Jan. 28.

43 6

Farnham Pockets, 67. 10s. to 107. Os.-Kent Bags, 21. 10s. to 67. Os.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Jan. 28. Hay, 41. Os. to 5l. 10s. Od.-Straw, 17. 18s. to 27. 2s.-Clover, 47. 10s. to 67. Os. SMITHFIELD, Jan. 28. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. ..3s. 8d. to 4s. 8d. Head of Cattle at Market, Jan. 28. ..48. 5d. to 5s. 2d. Beasts............ 2,841 Calves 85 ...5s. 6d. to 6s. 4d. Sheep 23,720 Pigs 365

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Walls Ends, from 19s. 6d. to 23s. 9d. per ton. Other sorts from 18s. 6d. to 22s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 57s. Od. Yellow Russia, 57s. Od. CANDLES, 9s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 10s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,

23,. Change Alley, Cornhill.

Grand Junction,

Birmingham Canal, 219.. -Ellesmere and Chester, 79. 202.- Kennet and Avon, 28.- Leeds and Liverpool, 700. — Regent's, 164. Rochdale, 109.--London Dock Stock, 67.—St. Katharine's, 1104.- - West India, 112.- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 204.--Grand Junction WaterWorks, 69.- -West Middlesex, 104.- -Globe Insurance, 144.- -Guardian, 40. Hope, 5.- Chartered Gas, 52.- -Imperial Gas, 481. Phoenix Gas, 244.Independent Gas, 484.- General United Gas, 30.- Canada Land Company, 26.- -Reversionary Interest, 133.

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From December 26, 1838, to January 25, 1839, both inclusive.
Fahrenheit's Therm.
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DAILY PRICE OF STOCKS,

From December 28, 1838, to January 28, 1839, both inclusive.

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J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, 1, Bank Buildings, Cornhill,

late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and ARNULL.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET.

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HURLEY CHURCH. BERKSHIRE

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