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DEATHS. On the 28th ult. at Costessy Hall, the seat

of her son-in-law, the Right Hon. Lord Stafford, Mrs. SuLYAlte, eliet of Edward Sulyard, Esq. of Haughley Park, in the county of Suffolk, in her glrcl year. On the 27th ult. at the Warilen's, Merton College, Oxford, Mrs. DEWAR, relict of Major-General Dewar, of Gilstone, Fifeshire.

On the 21st ult. at Milburn, the Rev. THOMAS BURNS, minister of Renfrew, Scotland. On the 6th of January, at Calcutta, WILLIAM LUMSDAINE, Deputy CommissaryGeneral, aged 38 years. On the 18th of January, at Calcutta, EDMUND Minoan', Esq. H.C. Civil Service, aged 35 years. On the 1st inst. in Great Cumberland Street, after a few hours' illness, the Right Bon. Lord WATERPARK. On the 1st inst. at Pirbright Lodge, Surry, in her 68th year, Mrs. STInuNc, widow of the late Andrew Stirling, Esq. of Drumpellier, Lanarkshire, aud daughter of the late Sir Walter Stirling, of Faskene. The Rev. HENRY WINTLE, B.A. of Worcester College, eldest son of the Rev. Ilenry Winne, Rector of Somerton, Oxon.

At Bath, on his return from London to Exeter, after a few days' illness, the Rev. Wm. WARD Smut!, M.A. Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford.