At Nazareth, (Penn.) on the 2d ult, in the 76th year of his age, Dr. Joseph Otto.
At Ringwood, (England,) Christopher Cobb, aged 102, who lived in the reigns of three kings.
At Richmond, (Va.) on Tuesday, the 8th inst. Robert Cowley, a man of colour, aged 125 years. For many years he had been a faithful servant to the commonwealth of Virginia, by acting as door keeper to the Capitol, which office was given him by the executive, as a reward for his revolutionary services, in which situation he gave universal satisfaction.
The following is a correct list of the number of DEATHS, in the principal cities of the United States.
PHILADELPHIA—3124, from 1st January, 1819, to 1st January, 1820.—Of these, there were
| Males of 20 years and upwards, | 795 | |
| Do. under 20 years, | 824 | |
| 1619 | ||
| Females of 20 years and upwards, | 616 | |
| Do. under 20 years, | 659 | |
| 1275 | ||
| Children, principally under one year, whose sex is unknown, | 230 | |
| Total, | 3124 | |
NEW YORK—3176, from 1st January, 1819, to 1st January, 1820.—Of these, there were
| Men, | 895 | ||
| Boys, | 871 | ||
| 1746 | Males. | ||
| Women, | 703 | ||
| Girls, | 727 | ||
| 1430 | Females | ||
| Total, | 3176 | ||
Remarks.—It must be highly gratifying to the benevolent mind, and to those whose humane labours have been so long directed to mitigate the ravages of Small Pox, to learn, that there has not been a single case of death, by that disease, reported in this city within the last year—a disease which has been, for so many ages, a scourge to every part of the world; and has, at times, been particularly fatal here.