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Oct. 10. At Lower Tooting, aged 73, Peter Dormay, esq.

Oct. 13. At Kingston-upon-Thames, aged 66, Sarah, relict of George Roots, esq. of the Chancery Bar, and Recorder of that place.

SUSSEX.-Sept. 11. At Brighton, Dr. Thomas Best Pitt.

Sept. 15. At Brighton, aged 67, Thomas Atkins, esq. late of Walthamstow, Essex.

Sept. 17. At the residence of his brother-in-law, William John Faithfull, esq. Brighton, aged 29, Franklin, youngest son of Mr. Joseph Langridge.

Sept. 22. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Thomas Comerford Bartrum, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, younger son of Thomas Bartrum, esq. of Bolton-st. Piccadilly.

Sept. 29. At the Friars, Winchelsea, aged 50, Sarah-Curteis, wife of Richard Stileman, esq.

Oct. 2. At the house of Lady Twysden, Old Steyne, Brighton, Caroline, wife of J. G. B. Hudson, esq. of St. George'sterr. Hyde Park.

Oct. 6. At Brighton, of apoplexy, aged 64, Sarah, wife of Sir Geo. Hayter, Painter to Her Majesty. She died suddenly whilst visiting her nieces. Verdict, "Died by the visitation of God."

Oct. 8. At Brighton, Elizabeth, widow of John Vallance, esq. of Hove House, Hove.

Oct. 11. At Brighton, aged 74, Thomas Tourle, esq. late of Landport, near Lewes.

WARWICK.-Sept. 7. At the Ravenhurst, near Birmingham, Esther-Catharine, youngest dau. of the late Rev. William Webb, Vicar of Ashbourn, Derbysh. and niece of the late John Lowe, esq. also of the Ravenhurst.

Sept. 16. Jane, wife of William Wallis, esq. of Erdington Grange, and eldest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. M'Donell, of Lockgarry, Perthshire.

Sept. 17. At Leamington, the Hon. Anne Cameron, widow of the late Donald Cameron, of Lochiel, sister to Lord Dunfermline, and aunt to Lord Abercromby. She was the eldest dau. of Sir Ralph Abercromby, by Mary-Anne, daughter of John Menzies, of Fernton, co. Perth, esq. created Baroness Abercromby in 1801; she was married in 1795, and became a widow in 1832.

Sept. 24. At Leamington, aged 72, James Buston, esq. for many years Collector to the Excise.

Sept.27. Emma, wife of William Handley, esq. of Barford.

Sept. 28. At the house of his brother, Kenilworth, aged 60, Charles Snewing, esq. late of London.

Oct. 4. At Leamington, aged 57, Capt. William Manning, Hon. Company's Service, of Euston-sq.

Oct. 10. At Coventry, Elizabeth, wife of John Twist, esq. Solicitor.

WESTMORELAND.-Sept. 22. At Burrow Hall, Emma, eldest dau. of William Baker, esq. of Thames Ditton.

WILTS.-Sept. 14. Thomas Bayly, esq. of Warminster.

Sept. 21. At Sarum, aged 79, James Lewis, esq. of Wheeler-pl. Haverstock Hill.

Sept. 22. In the Close of Salisbury, aged 78, Miss Portman.

Sept. 28. At Tisbury, aged 58, John Rogers, esq.

WORCESTER.- Sept. 12. Aged 63, Mary, widow of William Duncombe, esq. of Bromsgrove.

At Amerie Court, Pershore, Charles Hodges, esq. formerly of Clifton.

Oct. 5. At Great Malvern, aged 79, William Wall, esq. of Worcester.

YORK.-Sept. 7. At Newton Kyme, aged 45, William Hatfield, esq.

Sept. 16. Aged 37, William, third son of the late Godfrey W. Wentworth, esq. of Wortley Park, near Wakefield.

Aged 86, Thomas Milne, esq. of Cliff Hill, near Halifax.

Sept. 22. At Raywill, near Hull, aged 79, Isabella, relict of Daniel Sykes, esq. formerly M.P. for that town.

At Broom Hall, near Sheffield, aged 18, Julia, dau. of Samuel Newbould, esq.

Sept. 30. At Gisborn, J. Sykes, esq. of Bruton-st. son of the late G. Sykes, esq. of York.

WALES.-Sept. 26. Lydia, wife of Chas. Williams, esq. of Hillgrove, Pontypool.

Sept. 30. Aged 23, Daniel William, second son of the Rev. Dr. Hughes, Rector of Llanfyllin, Montgomerysh.

Lately. At Aberystwith, aged 63, Mary, relict of J. Compson, esq. of Penleighhouse, Westbury, Wilts.

Oct. 2. At Baglan Cottage, near Neath, the residence of her son-in-law, William Gilbertson, esq. aged 53, Eliza, widow of Francis Bramah, Civil Engineer.

SCOTLAND.-Sept. 17. At Edinburgh, Margaret, dau. of the late Sir William Honyman, Bart. of Armadale and Graemsay.

Sept. 21. At Edinburgh, of scarlet fever, aged 5, Alexander. Adam; and on Sept. 24, aged 6, Isabella-Heriot, children of Lieut.-Col. Howden, Madras army.

Sept. 22. At Brotherton, Kincardineshire, for which county he was a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieut. aged 67, James Scott, esq.

Sept. 27. At Eastfield House, Lanarksh. aged 73, Ann, wife of James Gray Buchanan, esq.

IRELAND.-Sept. 2. Mr. M'Knight, of Barlochan, aged 101, in possession of all his faculties except hearing.

Sept. 9. At Lord Carbery's seat, Castle Freke, near Cork, aged 70, Percy Evans Freke, esq. his lordship's brother. He married in 1797 Dorothea, dau, of the Rev. Christopher Harvey, D.D., of Kyle, co. Wexford; by whom he had a numerous family, and his eldest son, George Patrick Evans, esq. born in 1801, is now heir presumptive to the peerage.

Sept. 13. At Abbeyleix rectory, at a very advanced age, the Hon. Martha Wingfield, great-aunt to the late Viscount Powerscourt, and sister to the Hon. Col. Edward Wingfield.

Sept. 15. At Ballymacoll, co. Meath, aged 18, Gertrude-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the Baron de Robeck.

Sept. 19. At Dublin, aged 70, James Morris Drought, esq.

Sept. 23. Aged 17, Miss Morris, dau. of Capt. Morris. She was drowned whilst bathing in the baths at the quay of Westport. Her companion, the dau. of Capt. Hemsworth, had a narrow escape.

Lately. Lieut. Joseph Wright, of the coast-guard service. He was a volunteer in the Maida, in 1807, at Copenhagen; midshipman of the Neptune, at the capture of Martinique, the Saintes, and French line-of-battle-ship Hautvolt, in 1809. He also served in the boats of the Castor, in cutting out a privateer from Morjat, near Barcelona.

In Dublin, aged 45, Mr. J. S. Balls, the celebrated comedian.

Oct. 4. At Dublin, Christopher, relict of Capt. Irwin, late of the 88th regt.

Oct. 6. At the Vice-regal Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin, the Right Hon. Maria-Rebecca Lady Heytesbury, wife of the Lord Lieutenant. She was the 2d dau. of the late Hon. William Bouverie, by Lady Bridget Douglas, 3d dau. of James 14th Earl of Morton; was married in 1808 to Sir William A'Court, now Lord Heytesbury, and has left issue one surviving son, the Hon. W. A'Court Holmes, M.P. and one unmarried dau. At Cultra, co. Down, aged

Oct. 10.

55, William Cairns, esq.

ISLE OF MAN.-Oct. 9. In Castle Town, aged 39, Michael Spencer, esq. formerly a Capt. in the 39th regt.

JERSEY.-Sept. 14. William Prior Johnson, esq. late of Stock House, Essex.

EAST INDIES. June 13. At Delhi, Lieut. J. S. Hawks, Adjutant of the 7th Nat. Inf.

June 15. At Allyhur, aged 43, Major

James Saunders, 50th Nat. Inf. second son of the late Capt. Nathaniel Saunders, of Harwich. He was on the eve of returning to his native country, after an absence of 24 years in the service.

June 28. At Agra, Amelia-Augusta, wife of Capt. Towgood, Adjutant of the 35th Light Inf. and dau. of Col. Moore, of the same regt.

June 30. At Calcutta, aged 30, Andrew M'Queen Dunlop, esq. of the Bank of Western India.

July 1. At Hydrabad, Scinde, Capt. Lewis Halliday, 86th regt. He received his commission of Ensign 1825, Lieut. 1826, and Captain 1830.

July 5. At Umballa, aged 26, Lieut. Frederick James Elsegood, Interpreter and Quartermaster of the 41st Bengal Nat. Inf.

July 23. Aged 18, on his passage to Madras, Frederick, youngest son of John Neale, esq. of Castle Hill, High Wycombe, a Cadet in the East India Co.'s Service.

July 31. At Ahmednugger, Lieut.Col. Charles John Deshon, H. M. 17th reg. He received his commission of Ensign 1817, Lieut. 1825, Capt. 1826, Major 1837.

Aug. 4. At Dosandah, Bengal Presidency, aged 27, Richard John Graham, esq. eldest son of Sir Robert Graham, Bart. of Esk, Cumberland, Lieut. 72d Nat. Inf. and Adj. to the Ramghur Light Inf. Battalion.

At Ahmednugger, aged 26, Frederick Austin Richardson, esq. Assistant Surgeon to the East India Company, last surviving son of Major Richardson, of Cresswell Park, Blackheath.

Aug. 12. At Madras, aged 51, Henrietta, wife of Lieut.-Col. Henry Moberly.

At Bangalore, Capt. John W. Baird, 15th Hussars, son of the late Dr. Baird, of the East India Co.'s Service, Bombay.

At Colabah, Bombay Presidency, Dr. James Jephson, recently appointed surgeon of the Lunatic Asylum at Colabah.

Aug. 13. At Surat, on his way to Bombay, for England, William Sprot Boyd, esq. Political Commissioner, and resident at Baroda, eldest son of Edward Boyd, esq. of Merton Hall, Wigtonsh.

ABROAD.-March 4. At Wellington, New Zealand, William Vitruvius Brewer, esq. barrister-at-law, second son of T. G. Brewer, esq.

June 9. Aged 22, on board the City of Derry, bound for Hong Kong, William James, chief officer of that ship, and eldest son of the Rev. J. F. Churton, Colonial Chaplain, Auckland, New Zealand, and grandson of W. Churton, esq. of Sutton Court Lodge, Chiswick.

June 19. At Sydney, Francis Kemble, esq.

Aug. 2. On the voyage home from the Cape of Good Hope, aged 43, Thomas M. Turner, esq.

Lately. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 13, G. L. Gilbert Cooper, youngest son of the late Col. Gilbert Cooper, East India Co.'s Nat. Inf.

Sept. 8. At Hofwyl, in Switzerland, George Taylor, esq. surgeon, Kingstonon-Thames.

Sept. 14. At Zante, Deputy-Assistant Commissary-Gen. Tennent.

Sept. 15. At Liege, Jessie, eldest dau. of the late John Wigstone, esq. of Trent Park, Middlesex.

Sept. 19. At Vevey, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland, Nathan Dunn, esq. Proprietor of the Chinese Collection, now exhibiting near Hyde Park Corner, and late of Philadelphia.

Sept. 20. At Paris, William Pemberton, esq. of Sussex-pl. Regent's-park, and Alderman's Walk, New Broad-st.

At Valetta, Malta, on her return from Palestine, aged 26, Sophia, wife of Amedé Augustus Comti de Torri.

Sept. 21. At Madeira, Lieut. James Gordon Caulfield, eldest son of MajorGen. Caulfield.

Sept. 30. At Boulogne, aged 27, Jane, wife of Samuel Pratt, esq. of Bentinckterr. Regent's Park.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE METROPOLIS.
(Including the District of Wandsworth and Clapham.)

From the Returns issued by the Registrar General.

DEATHS REGISTERED from SEPTEMBER 28 to OCTOBER 19, 1844, (4 weeks.)

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Sussex Pockets, 61. Os. to 7l. 12s.-Kent Pockets, 71. Os. to 117. 15s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Oct. 20. Hay, 31. 10s. to 51. 88.-Straw, 17. 8s. to 17. 12s.-Clover, 47. 108. to 67. 68. SMITHFIELD, Oct. 25. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. ....2s. 6d. to 4s. Head of Cattle at Market, Oct. 21. ..2s. 8d. to 4s. Beasts 3849 Calves 97 Sheepand Lambs 30,010 Pigs 348

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Veal.

Pork..

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Od.

....3s. 4d. to 4s. 4d.

..38. Od. to 4s. Od.

COAL MARKET, Oct. 25.

Walls Ends, from 16s. 6d. to 23s. 9d. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. Od. to 19s. 6d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 45s. Od.

Yellow Russia, 43s. 6d.

CANDLES, 7s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

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

and West India, 137.

23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

East

Great

Birmingham Canal, 158.- Ellesmere and Chester, 62.- -Grand Junction, 162
Kennet and Avon, 10. Leeds and Liverpool, 640.-Regent's, 25.
Rochdale, 62.--London Dock Stock, 115.-St. Katharine's, 117.-
London and Birmingham Railway, 214.
Western, 71 pm.--London and Southwestern, 75.-Grand Junction Water-
Works, 90. West Middlesex, 127. Globe Insurance, 141.- Guardian,
491.- Hope, 7.- Chartered Gas, 67.-Imperial Gas, 85. Phoenix
Gas, 40.-London and Westminster Bank, 264.- Reversionary Interest, 104.
For Prices of all other Shares, enquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W.CARY, STRAND,
From September 26 to October 25, 1844, both inclusive.

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J. J. ARNULL, English and Foreign Stock and Share Broker,

3, Bank Chambers, Lothbury.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, Parliament-street.

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