Adams, Mrs. Mehitable T., May 9, a. 79, widow of the late Dea. Nehemiah Adams of Salem, and mother of Rev. N. Adams of Boston.

Aiken, Daniel, Wexford, Canada West, a. 120. He had contracted seven marriages, and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren were 570—370 males and 200 females.—New York Observer.

Blake, Rev. Caleb, Westford, May 11, a. 85. He gr. H. C. 1784, and was settled in Westford forty-five years.

Brimmer, Hon. Martin, Boston, April 25, for some years Mayor. H. C. 1814.

Burnham, Benjamin, Essex, April 14, a. 92, a soldier of the Revolution. Twelve persons have died in Essex since Jan. 12, whose united ages amount to 970 years.

Carpenter, Rev. Chester W., Sinclairville, N. Y., April 17, a. 35. He died at Beaver, Pa., while returning home from Mobile. He gr. A. C., 1839.

Carpenter, Mrs. Hannah, Chichester, N. H., April 21, a. 80, wife of Rev. Josiah Carpenter.

Cotton, John, M. D., Marietta, O., April 2, a. 86. Dr. Cotton was a lineal descendant of Rev. John Cotton of the first church, Boston, and was a man of literary and scientific attainments and deep piety.

Daggett, Hon. Timothy, Edgarton, April 26, a. 79.

Day, Orrin, Esq., Catskill, N. Y., Dec. 25, a. 80. He was one of those philanthropic men who formed the American Bible Society, was a corporate member of the A. B. C. F. M., and a patron of all good institutions.