20 AUGUST 1842, Page 13

DEATH OF WILLIAM MARINE, ESQ., LL.D.—With deep regret we have

to record the death of Dr. Maginn, this day, at his residence, Walton-upon- Thames. Dr. Afaginn was in his forty-ninth year, and for the last year and upwards suffered from confirmed consumption. He has left a widow and three children, we fear without any provision but the claim of the lamented deceased upon the gratitude of the country, and more especially of the wealthy and high-minded Conservative party. That claim is, however, a strong one : for more than twenty years Dr. Maginn laboured for the Conservative cause without relaxation ; and to the support of that cause he brought more learn- ing, more genius, and more zeal, than any other man connected with the public press during the same period.—Standard.