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ter of J. Gain, Esq, late purser of her Majesty's ship Victory.

On the 1st of July, at St. Johns Church, Upper Holloway, H. P. Sturdce, Esq., eldest son of T. Sturdee, Esq., of her Majesty's naval yard, Portsmouth, to Emily, third daughter of the late A. Lawrance, Esq., of Tollington Park, Hornsey.

At Portsmouth, on the 14th of July, J. C. Neale, surgeon, to Jane, Georgina, only daughter of Lieut. Lovitt, RN.

At All Saints, on the 5th of July, Mr. F. W. Paul, RN., to Susan, youngest daughter of H. Cradock, Esq., RN.

At Trinity Church, J. J. Macdonnell, RN., to Louisa, widow of the late H. Hyde, Esq., of London,

At Southsea, on the 18th of July, by the Rev. C. Stewart, Mr. J. W. Wakely, of her Majesty's ship Indus, to Miss E. Wheeler, of Southsea.

Deaths.

At Brighton, Catherine, the lady of Capt. Sir T. Mansell, RN., KCH, &c,, in the 60th year of her age.

At Bath, on the 26th of May, the Hon. H. D. Damer, Capt. R.N., of Milton Abbey, in the county of Dorset. He was the second brother and presumptive heir of the Earl of Portarlington. He is succeeded in his estates by his only son, H. D. Damer, Esq.

Lately, Capt. Larkan, RN., (1796,) one of the captains of Greenwich Hospital. At Holyhead, Commander J. Duncan, RN., aged 69.

Lately, at Torquay, Commander C. Deare, RN.,

late of the Lily sloop-of-war. On the 4th of July, at Ivy Tower, near Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Isabella, second daughter of the late Capt. II. Duncan,

RN.

On Sunday, July the 20th, at Shoeburyness Coast-guard station, Lieut. S. King, RN., most deservedly regretted by all who knew him.

On the 24th of June, at 5, York-place, Kentish-town, Ann Hunter, relict of the late J. Enright, Esq., surgeon, RN.

At Beverley, Com. G. Keener. RN. He served with Admiral Duncan, on board the Bedford, in the battle of Camperdown.

At Plymouth, June the 29th, aged 48, Eliza, the widow of the late Lieut. C. Church, RN.

At Sheerness, S. Tuck, Esq., Master of her Majesty's ship Camperdown, (1814) leaving a widow and one child.

Lately, on the Coast of Africa, on

board her Majest's brig Fantome, Lieut. W. Clayton, Mr. T. Lord, Master, and Mr. J. Stiven, surgeon, of that vessel.

At Gosport, on the 26th of June, at the residence of her brother, Com. R. Fegen, Miss Sarah Fegen, aged 64.

Lately at Stonehouse at an advanced age, Capt. J. A. Worth, RN., CB. He was a midshipman of the Culloden, in Howe's action, and lieutenant of the Thalia in Lord Bridport's. When commanding the Telegraph, hired brig, he captured, after an action of three hours and a half, the corvette brig, L'Hirendelle, of 16 guns, in 1799; while flag captain of Sir P. Durham, in the Vencrable, he captured two large French frigates, one after considerable resistance in 1814.

On the 14th of July, at Upway, at an advanced age, much regretted, Mrs. Thresher, relict of J. Thresher, Esq., and eldest sister of Sir T. Hardy.

On the 18th July at Brock hall, near Leominster, Capt. Gill, RN. aged 67.

Lately at Plymouth, aged 33, Com. M. Foot, RN., from injuries received in his head on service.

On the 25th Aug. at Saling hall, Essex, Agatha Shedden, widow of the late Capt. W. H. Dobbie, RN., and daughter of the late Bartlett Goodrich, Esq.

On the 14th July, in Great Southsea Street Lieut. G. Symonds, RN., aged 52 years.

On the 26th July, Lieut. G. J. Snow, of the Cyclops.

On the 17th July, at Wexford, Lieut. W. Jones (a) Governor of the Naval Knights of Windsor; he has been 42 years on the list of Lieutenants of the Navy, was mate of the Marlborough in the action of the 1st of June, and was much respected by his brother officers.

At Iffley, Oxford, on the 9th Aug., in her 78th year, Rosamira, relict of the late W. Nowell, Esq., Vice-Admiral of the Blue.

At Woolwich, on the 2nd Aug., Helen Ruth, daughter of Capt. Fead, RN., aged eight years.

At Torrie House, Fifeshire, N.B., the 17th July, Lady Emma Erskine Wemyss, wife of Capt. J. Wemyss, RN., MP. for

Fifeshire.

At Tor Point, Mary Ann, widow of Lieut. Link, RN., aged 51 years.

At Appin Lodge, near Sydney, New South Wales, Feb. 3, J. Gregory, Esq.

On the 22nd July, on board the Reindeer, Irish steamer, the Right Hon. Lord Dufferin, Capt. RN.

At Weymouth, Mr. F. Stevens, third son of Lieut. Stevens, RN.

BEAUPRE'S CHARTS -A French surveying steam vessel has discovered a dangerous Sunkes Rock off the outer end of La Chausse des Sein which is not laid down in M. Beautemps Beaupre's beautiful Charts.

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

Kept at Croom's Hill, Greenwich, by Mr. W. Rogerson, of the Royal Observatory.

From the 21st of July to the 20th of August, 1841.

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We have been obliged to defer the remainder of the Florentia's voyage for our next number.

Our next number will also contain the log of the barque Charlotte, recently lost among the Cape Verd Islands,-(thanks to the enlightened views of her owner,) h will enable our readers to judge for themselves respecting the position of the table Bonetta rock, independently of any opinion of ours on the subject.

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