daughter of Wm. Hugh Burgess, esq. by whom he has left issue Sir Charles-Wentworth, his heir, born in 1835. Aug. 24. At Maisonette Savane, Mauritius, aged 46, George F. M. Elliott, esq. second son of the late Rev. W. Elliott, Rector of Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. Oct. 3. At St. Petersburgh, aged 79, Alexander Grant, esq. Oct. 5. At M'Carthy's Island, Africa, Dr. F. A. Kingdon, son of Wm. Page Kingdon, esq. of Exeter. Oct. 20. At Britannia, near Bytown, Lower Canada, Caroline, wife of Nelson George Robinson, esq. formerly of Hendon Lodge, Sunderland, and daughter of George Christopher, esq. of Chiswick, Middlesex. Oct. 30. At Malta, aged 71, Major-Gen. John Tombs, of the Hon. East India Company's Service, Bengal Cavalry. He was a cadet of 1795, attained the colonelcy of the 8th Light Cavalry 1829, was appointed Brigadier at Rohilcund 1833, Major-Gen. 1838. Lately. At Florence, Harriet Theodosia Fisher, step-dau. of Joseph Garrow, esq. of Torquay. Nov. 11. At Capecure, Boulogne-surMer, aged 69, John Hill, esq. M.D. Nov. 12. At Tampico, Mexico, aged 64, James W. Glass, esq. H. B. Majesty's Consul. Dec. 3. At Gibraltar, after giving birth to twins, Fanny, wife of Major Budgen, of the Eng. She was eldest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Maule, of the 26th Reg. and niece of Wm. Maule, esq. of Ashfield Lodge, near Midhurst. Dec. 5. At Malta, William Henry Hotham, esq. Lieut. 44th Reg. eldest son of the Hon. Capt. Hotham, R. N. and the Lady Susan Hotham. Dec. 8. At Montreal, aged 57, Bernard Turquand, esq. Deputy Receiver-Gen. of Canada. Dec. 29. At Berlin, aged 40, Frances, youngest daughter of the late Francis Hopkinson, esq. and sister of Dr. Hopkinson, of Stamford. TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. (From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.) Deaths Registered Week ending Saturday, 15. 60. Under 15 to 60 and Age not Total. Males. Females. upwards. specified. Births Registered. Weekly Winter average of the 5 years 1843-47, 1169 Deaths. Beef PRICE OF HOPS, JAN. 26. Sussex Pockets, 11. 148. to 31. 08.-Kent Pockets, 21. Os. to 47. 108. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, JAN. 26. Hay, 21. 88. to 31. 138.-Straw, 17. 28. to 11. 9s.-Clover, 37. 10s. to 47. 148. SMITHFIELD, JAN. 26. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Mutton.. Veal. Pork. 38. Od. to 4s. Od. 38. 4d. to 48. 10d. 38. 10d. to 48. 10d. 38. 4d. to 4s. 8d. Head of Cattle at Market, JAN. 22. JAN. 26. 24 160 Other sorts from 128. 6d. to 14s. Od. COAL MARKET, Walls Ends, from 13s. Od. to 16s. Od. per ton. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 458. Od. Yellow Russia, 44s. 6d. METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. ARNULL and ALLENDER, Stock and Share Brokers, 3, Copthall Chambers, Angel Court, Throgmorton Street, London. J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. THE CATHOLIC FAMILY. THE MOUNTEBANK. A NEST OF FOXES. (From Wright's England under the House of Hanover.) MINOR CORRESPONDENCE. Meaning of fleet - The old Oaks of Arden- ENGLAND UNDer the House OF HANOVER. By Thomas Wright, Esq. F.S.A. 227 ........ Macaulay's History of England, 273; Bogue's Divine Authority of the New LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.-King's College, Lon- don--Jubilee of Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 291; Fine ARCHITECTURE.-Institute of British Architects, 292; Oxford Architec- HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Proceedings in Parliament, 300; Foreign Promotions and Preferments, 309; Births and Marriages. ...... .... OBITUARY: with Memoirs of Earl Talbot, K.G.; Lord Dunsany; Rev. Sir 336 Embellished with several Engravings of CARICATURES from WRIGHT'S HOUSE OF |