Holland, Dr. Abraham, Walpole, N. H., ab. March 1, a. 96, D. C. 1779. It is believed that no other graduate of the college ever lived to so great an age.

Hunter, Gen. Sir Martin, Anton's Hill, Canada, a. 89. He was the last of the British officers that survived the battle of Bunker Hill.

Johonnet, Maj. Oliver, Boston, Jan. 25, a. 87.

Kimball, Hon. Jesse, Bradford, Ms., Dec. 19, a. 54. He had been a Senator in Gen. Court, and a Dea. of the Cong. Chh. for more than twenty years.

Miller, Col. Jonathan P., Montpelier, Vt., Feb. 17, a. 50. He was well known for his services in the Greek Revolution.

Newton, Hubbard, Esq., Newport, N. H., Feb. 15, a. 67, D. C. 1804. Attorney.

Odiorne, Hon. George, Boston, Dec. 1, 1846, a. 82, a merchant. While engaged in business at Malden he fell and instantly expired. He had been a Senator in General Court, an Alderman of the city, four years Cashier of one Bank and ten years President of another.

Offley, David W., Esq., Smyrna, Asia Minor, Nov., 1846, U. S. Consul at that place.

Olcott, Mrs. Charlotte A., Meriden, La., Nov. 28, 1846, a. 39, wife of Hon. Edward R. Olcott, and daughter of the late Thomas Burns, Esq., of Gilmanton, N. H.

Page, Mrs. Harriette E., of Houlton, Me., Jan. 24, a. 24. She was the wife of George P. Page, daughter of the late Judge Thacher of Thomaston, Me., and granddaughter of the late Maj. Gen. Henry Knox.