DEATHS.
On the 16th September, near Beers, Lieutenant George Malcolm Shaw, 3d Bom- bay Light Cavalry, second son of A. N. Shaw, Esq., from sunstroke, during the pursuit of the rebels who fled from the field after the signal victory of General Mitchell on the previous day. On the 17th October, at Tingley Hall, near Leeds, Rosalie Torre De La Beebe; in her 25th year.
On the 18th, at Brighton, Mary Steavens Curlewis, eldest daughter of the late S. L. Curlewis, Esq., of Greenwich ; in her 60th sear.
On the 20th, at Marseilles, the lion. Sir Edward Butler; in his 46th year. On the 21st, at Littlehampton, Sussex, Miss Aldjo, of Noel House, Kensington, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Richardson Auldjo, Req.; in her 28th year.
On the 21st, at Pound, near Tavistoek, Isabella Jane Buller, eldest daughter of Sir Antony Buller ; in her 53c1 year.
On the 22d, at the Promenade, Cheltenham, James Clery, Esq., Paymaster, R.N. ; in his 70th year.
On the 22d, George Hence, Esq., Secretary of St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, Old Street, London ; in his 40th year. On the 22d, at St. Leonard's, Eleanor Jane, Wife of George Tomlinson, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gibraltar, and daughter of Colonel Fraser, of Castle Fraser, Aber- deenshire.
On the 23,1, at Nice, Major-General J. H. Collette, H.E.I.C.S., one of the last surviving officers present at the seige of Seringapatam and battle of Assaye ; in his 78th year. On the 283, at Clifton, by falling accidentally from St. Vincent's Rocks, Mary Isa- bella Richmond, the beloved daughter of the Rev. Henry Silvester Richmond, rec- tor of Wyck Risington, near Stow-on-the-Weld; in her 17th year.
On the 23d, at Sydney Place, Bath, Colonel Sir Robert Preston, Bart.
On the 24th, at 19, Victoria Grove, New Brompton, Mr. A. W. Davies, for many years in the Establishment of Messrs. Elliot, Watney, and Co. Stag Brewery, Pim- lico; in his 53d year.
On the 26th, in Great Comm Street, Andrew Barnard, eldest son of Andrew van Sandau, Esq; in his 20th year.
On the 25th, at his residence, Beech House, near Manchester, Sir John Potter, M.P. ; in his 483 year.
On the 26th, at Oxford, the Rev. Vaughan Thomas, B.D., vicar of Yarnton, near Oxford, and of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, and rector of Dantsbourne, Gloucester- shire ; in his 83d year.