DEATHS.
On the 17th August, at Molong, New South Wales, Henry, youngest son of the late Wm. Cobden, Esq.. of Midhurst, Sussex ; in his 44th year. On the 12th September, at Hongkong, William Aurelius Harland, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., Colonial Surgeon; in his 36th year. On the 3d November, at Avignon, after a few days' illness, Harriet, wife of John Stuart Mill, late of the East India House.
• On the 12th, in the Champs Elysees, Paris, Rear-Admiral Charles Simon ; in his eth year. On the 12th, at Edinburgh, Major-General H. J. Wood, C.B., of the Bengal Ar- tillery, and of Croom's Hill, Greenwich ; in his 69th year. On the 13th, in Chichester Terrece, Brig:1ton, Thomas Hatchard, Esq., of Picca- dilly ; in his 63d year. On the 13th, in Park Street, Grosvenor Square, the Hon. Charlotte Chetwynd, eldest daughter of the late Viscount Chetwynd. On the 13th, at Guernsey, Lady Cameron, relict of the late Sir John Cameron, R.C.B.; in her 83d year. Lately, at Draycott Hall, near Richmond, Yorkshire, George Agar Denys, At- tache to her Majesty's Embassy at Paris, eldest son of Sir George William Denys. Bart; in his 21st year.