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April 1. At the house of her son-inlaw the Rev. Dr. Evans, Rector of East Lydford, Martha Jewell, at the advanced age of 93 years. Her mother attained the age of 95, and her grandmother that of 96. April 2. At the vicarage, Wookey, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Edward Sneyd. April 13. At Bath, aged 67, Temple West, esq. of Mathen Lodge, Worcestershire.

April 17. At his seat, Jordan's, near Ilminster, aged 71, William Speke, esq. father of William Speke, esq. of Orleigh Court, near Bideford, and of Mrs. S. Barnes, of Exeter.

SUFFOLK. Lately. Aged 69, Sarah, relict of W. Mannock, esq. of Gifford'shall.

April 8. Aged 28, Martha, wife of D. C. Meadows, esq. of Great Bealings, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. D. Sprigge, Rector of Brockley.

April 10. At Framlingham, John Shafto, esq. fourth son of the late Sir Cuthbert Shafto, of Bavington Hall, Northumberland; a justice of the peace and deputy lieutenant for Suffolk, formerly a Captain in the army.

SURREY.-March 14. At Cobham, aged 72, Joseph Stedman, esq.

March 30. At the residence of her brother the Rev. Thomas Hatch, of Walton-on-Thames, Sarah, wife of Thomas Bonnor, esq.

SUSSEX.-Jan. 10. At Allington, near Lewes, the residence of her son-inlaw the Rev. E. Champnes, aged 63, Sarah Dawson, late of Great Cumberland-st. relict of the late James Dawson, esq.

March 12. At Brighton, aged 73, Thomas Worley, esq.

March 22. At Lewes, aged 70, Anne, wife of John Whiteman, esq. of Westham.

March 26. At Brighton, aged 54, Maria, wife of Charles Lloyd Gray, esq. late of Hampstead.

March 31. At Hastings, aged 22, Mary Anne, wife of J. H. Leckey, esq.

Lately. At Storrington, in his 70th year, George Mant, esq.

April 2. At Hastings, aged 35, Sir John Dunlop, Bart. of Dunlop, M.P. for Ayrshire, and a Captain in the army. He was the eldest son of the late General Dunlop, M.P. for Kirkcudbright; was elected M. P. for Ayrshire in June 1835 as a Reformer; and was created a Baronet last year on the Queen's coronation. He married in 1829 Charlotte Constance, dau. of Major-Gen. Sir R. D. Jackson, K.C.H. His body was buried at St. Mary de Castro, Hastings.

April 6. At Heathfield, aged 82, Major-Gen. Fuller, late of the Bengal Artillery.

April 15. At Brighton, aged 80, Lady Chambers, of Cumberland-terrace, Regent's Park, widow of Sir Robert Chambers, formerly Chief Justice of Bengal. He died in 1803.

WARWICK.-March 1. At Leamington, aged 60, Robert Pryor, esq. of Brick-lane, London, one of the senior partners in the house of Truman, Hanbury, and Co.

April 10. At Leamington, in her 83rd year, Mrs. Elizabeth Gresley.

April 14. At Preston Bagot, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. John Cartwright, late Rector of Preston Bagot.

WILTS.-March 29. At Upton Scudamore, aged 38, Louisa Margaret, wife of Mr. S. F. Knight, and grand-daughter of the late Archdeacon Willis.

At Chippenham, aged 85, Anne, the wife of Robert Sadler, esq.

March 30. Aged 84, the widow of the Rev. Mr. D'Avenant, who was Curate of Ham upwards of 40 years.

March 31. Catharine, relict of the Rev. John Craven, of Chilton House, Wilts, and Brockhampton Park, Gloucestershire.

At Neston Park, John Fuller, esq. many years a very efficient Deputy Lieutenant and Magistrate of Wilts.

April 9. Aged 3, Robert Michael, second son of the Rev. John Ward, Vicar of Great Bedwin.

At Devizes, J. O. Anstie, esq.

WORCESTER.-March 15. At Stourbridge, aged 85, Mary, relict of the late Joseph Robins, esq.

YORK.-March 9. At Bishopdale, James Hesletine, esq. a Member of the Society of Friends.

March 22. At Whitby, aged 87, Mary, relict of Lieut.- Gen. Rudyerd, R. Eng.

At Kippax Park, aged 17, Augusta, youngest dau. of Thomas Davidson Bland, esq.

March 27. At Hull, aged 54, Anne, widow of Rev. John Hawksley, of London, dau. of the late Wm. Rust, esq. of Hull.

Aged 65, Mr. John Talbot, of Leeds, eldest son of the late Mr. Matthew Talbot (author of the "Analysis of the Bible,") brother-in-law to Edward Baines, esq. M. P. and father of the Rev. Edward Talbot, of Tenterden. For 35 years Mr. Talbot occupied a confidential post in the office of the Leeds Mercury, and for nearly twenty years he was an assistant editor of that paper.

At Scarborough, aged 77, Elizabeth,

relict of Rev. George Marsh, M. A. Rector of Foord, Northumberland.

March 29. At Hull, aged 49, Caroline, wife of Richard Cattley, esq.

Lately. Aged 102, Martha, widow of of Wm. Thorpe, of Maltby, Yorkshire. Six children survived her, whose ages are 69, 67, 63, 59, 54, and 50. She had 103 grandchildren, and 49 great-grandchildren.

April 6. At South Cave, Ann Elizabeth, wife of Captain Waller (late) 21st Scotch Fusileers.

April 14. Sophia, second dau. of the late Col. Foster Lechmere Coore, of Scruton Hall.

WALES.-April 1. At Tenby, William Richards, esq. mayor of that town, having been mortally wounded in a duel with a gentleman named Mannicks. The dispute arose from some misunderstanding in reference to the late election of guardians under the Poor Law.

April 12. At Carreglwyd, Anglesea, aged 83, Holland Griffith, esq.

SCOTLAND. March 10. At Lauriston Castle, near Edinburgh, aged 25, Patrick Sterling, esq. of Blackgrange.

April 2. At Auchter House, Forfar. shire, John Wedderburn, esq.

IRELAND.-March 14. At Termon, co. Tyrone, Emily, wife of the Rev. Charles Colte Beresford, jun.

March 17. At Tivoli House, near Cork, Catharine Sarah, eldest dau. of Mr. Robert Roper, of St. Osyth, Essex, and sister of the Rev. C. R. Roper, M.A. late of St. John's College, Oxf.

March 29. At Dublin, Lara, the wife of Capt. Edgar Campbell, 23d Fusiliers.

April 2. At Kingstown, near Dublin, aged 72, the Hon. Mary, widow of the Hon. Robert Molesworth. She was the eldest daughter of Charles 4th Viscount Ranelagh, by Sarah dau. of Thomas Montgomery, esq. M.P. for Lifford. She was married in 1793, and left a widow in 1814, having had issue two daughters, who are deceased.

WEST INDIES.-Jan. 7. In the island of Grenada, aged 55, John Berkeley, esq. Feb. 6. At Demerara, aged 19, George, third son of Rd. Hockings, esq. formerly Barrack-master of Gibraltar, and nephew of Capt. Hockings, R.N.

Feb. 15. At Trinidad, aged 34, Steph. Rothery, esq. Her Majesty's AttorneyGeneral for that Island.

ABROAD.-Dec. 27. At Guiana, aged 21, Robert Bell, esq. Resident Dispenser of Medicine to the Seamen's Hospital, youngest son of the Rev. J. Bell, Rector of Knightwick and Dodenham, Worcestershire.

Jan. At the Cape of Good Hope, aged 25, George Penrice Dumergue, of the Madras Civil Service, fourth son of Charles Dumergue, esq. of Albemarle-st.

Jan. 27. At Fort Erie, Upper Canada, Lieut. Charles Jones, R.N. eldest son of the late Henry Jones, esq. of Mansionhouse-st. London, grandson of the late Dr. Davison, of Leeds.

Feb. 22. In New Brunswick, aged 31, Captain Gerard Lake Harvey, eldest son of Sir John Harvey, Lieut.-Governor of the Province.

Feb. 27. At Madeira, aged 29, John Synnot, esq. eldest son of the late Mark Synnot, of Grove House, Clapham Common, esq.

Feb. At St. Petersburg, Count Speranski, formerly private secretary to the Emperor Alexander, and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1812 and 1813, during the invasion of Russia by Napoleon. It was this nobleman who first introduced to the notice of the Emperor Count Nesselrode and Count Pozzo di Borgo, when they were only cavalry officers in the Russian army. He is said to have left some important memoirs, elucidating the history of Russia and the general policy of Europe.

March 2. At Malta, Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Maxwell Tylden, of Milsted Manor House, Kent.

March 3. At Florence, aged 35, not leaving any children, the Princess Charlotte Buonaparte, daughter of Joseph Buonaparte, King of Spain, and widow of Prince Charles Louis Buonaparte, who died in 1831, the third son of Louis, King of Holland. She was very benevolent to the poor, and a great patroness of educational institutions for the indigent classes. Her talents as a painter were considerable, and she executed a series of landscapes, which have been lithographed by herself. She has left an only sister, the Princess Zenaide de Musignano, married to Charles Lucien Buonaparte, son of the Prince de Canino.

March 4. At Malta, Stephen Fox Strangways, esq. youngest son of the late Hon. and Rev. Charles Strangways, of Maiden Newton, Dorset.

March 8. At Nice, aged 34, Anne, wife of Humphrey St. John Mildmay, esq. eldest daughter of Lord Ashburton. Her death ensued from the effects of ber clothes having caught fire a few days before. She was married in 1823.

March 14. At Malta, aged 27, William Henry Thurlow, esq. of the firm of Sweet, Sutton, Thurlow, and Evens, solicitors, of London, son of the Rev. E. S. Thurlow, Preb. of Norwich, and

great-nephew of the late Lord Chancellor Thurlow.

March 15. At Amsterdam, Professor N. G. Van Kamper.

March 19. At Rome, in his 12th year, Digby- Ryder, son of the Rev. William

Cleaver.

March 21. At Upsal, aged 90, Louisa, last surviving daughter of the great naturalist, Linnæus.

At Paris, in her 60th year, Sarah, widow of W. H. Cannon, esq. of Reading.

March 22. At Bremen, Anton Jacob Hentz, esq. formerly partner of the late R. Castendieck, esq. ship and insurance brokers.

March 31. At Crema, Augustus, youngest son of Sir Henry St. John Mildmay, Bart.

Lately. At Dresden, Adelaide Reinhold, a native of Hanover, a celebrated poetess, as remarkable for the elevation of her mind as for the solid acquirements which she possessed, uniting a masculine spirit with the most feminine graces. She had adopted the name of François Berthold, under which designation a part of her works have appeared, edited by Louis Tieck.

At Vienna, Baron Martin, director of the Emperor of Austria's privy cabinet.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Mar. 26 to Apr. 23, 1839.

Christened.

Males 803

Females 8271630

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Whereof have died under two years old...268

Between

2 and 5 156
5 and 10 55
20 48

So and

20 and 30 74
30 and 40 104
40 and 50 128

50 and 60 126 60 and 70 128 70 and 80 97 80 and 90 29 90 and 100 I

AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Apr. 26.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, April 27. Hay, 47. Os. to 57. 10s. Od.—Straw, 17. 16s. to 27. 4s.—Clover, 37. 10s. to 67. 08. SMITHFIELD, Apr. 26. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

Beef........
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Lamb....
68. 4d. to 78. 2d.
Head of Cattle at Market, April 26.
Beasts........
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COAL MARKET, Apr. 26.

Sheep and Lambs 6,190 Pigs 320

Walls Ends, from 198. Od. to 24s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 18s. 3d. to 27s. Od.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 52s.

Yellow Russia, 50s.

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.

Birmingham Canal, 201.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 811.

-Grand Junction,

190. Kennet and Avon, 284. -Leeds and Liverpool, 750. Regent's, 15. -Rochdale, 112.- -London Dock Stock, 663. St. Katharine's, 109). West Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 193.--Grand Junction WaterWest Middlesex, 104.- -Globe Insurance, 140.- -Guardian, 39.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From March 26 to April 25, 1839, both inclusive.

Fahrenheit's Therm.

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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,

Embellished with Views of the ALTAR-SCREEN at AYLSHAM CHURCH, NORFOLK,
and of an ancient TIMBER HOUSE at LINCOLN.

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