23 JANUARY 1858, Page 18

DEATHS.

Some time in July, in the Residency, at Luok Captain now, of cholera, Ctain James William Mansfield, of H.M .'s 32d Regiment, third son of the late Rev. Edward Mansfield, Vicar of Bider, Gloucestershire in his 334 year. On the 26th July, shot dead at his guns, in the Cawnpore Battery, Residency, Lucknow, Edward Powney Lewin, Bengal Artillery • in his 25th year. His death was followed, an the 20th August, by that of his infant daughter, Edith, also at Lucknow.

On the 224 September, at the Residency, Lucknow, of gastric fever, Foster John, Lieutenant in the Bengal Artillery, sixth son of General Sir R. H. Cunliffe, Bart., C.B., of Acton Park, Denbighshire; inhis 224 year. At the end of September, at Lucknow, of low fever, Lieutenant Edward O'Han- -Ion Macgregor, of the late 41st Bengal Native Infantry, eldest son of Mrs. and Major Robert Guthrie Biacg.egoi, of the Bengal Retired List ; in his 19th year. Killed while gallantly defending his post during the heroic defence of Lucknow, Leonard Augustus Arthur, Lieutenant 7th Bengal Light Cavalry, youngest son of the late Lieutenant-General the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, /dart., formerly Go- vernor of Bombay. On the 28th November, killed in action at Cawnpore, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles John Woodford, commanding a detachment of the 24 Battalion Ride Brigade, se- cond son of General Sir Alexander and Lady Woodford; in his 34th year.

On the 3d December, at Bhewndy, Bombay, Captain Henry Waterloo Prescott, inlet son tith4e2Aate Captain C. E. Prescott, formerly one of the Directors of the Onthe 26th, at Monyaeghan. , Letitia, the widow of E. Higgins, Esq., and mother Of Dr. Higgins, of Paris; in her 90th year.

On the 11th January, at Hardwicke Hall, the Duke of Devonshire ; in his 68th Year. On the 12th, in South A.udley Street, Rear-Admiral the Hon. George Pryse Campbell, only brother of the Earl of Cawdor • in his 65th year.

On the 14th, in Pall Mall, Lieutenant-General Edward Parkinson, C.B, Colonel of the 934 Highlanders.

On the 15th, at Twickenham Meadows, Cornelia, widow of the late Venerable George Owen Cambridge, Archdeacon of Middlesex ; in her 90th year. On the 15th, at Llysdinam, Breconshire, Richard Venahles,D.D., Archdeacon of Carmarthen ; in his 84th year. On the 16th, in Hyde Park Gardens, the Right Hon. Sir William Henry Mauls ; in his 70th year. On the 16th, at St. Leonards-on-Sea, Lady Boothby, relict of Sir William Booth- by. Bart., of Ashbourn Hall, Derbyshire. On the 19th, at Plymouth, Vice-Admiral Sir' John Coode, K.C.B. ; in his 79th year. On the 19th, at Barbourne House, near Worcester, Mrs. Woodcock, relict of the late John Woodcock, Esq., banker, of Coventry ; in her 98th year.