DrntjjjsIn this eKy, 12«h in.t., Mr. I Mac W. I.ynch, aged M year* T ra mmIm. Mr. I.yoch wo* uw of our m**i| onierpri*-uig maUrr »bip mnlders, ■■•! wut highly esteemed a. * ca. luilde ami worthy man.In this city, |3lh Inst., Mr*. 7. Iplun P. It-duft*, age* 26. In this city. nth Inst., llenrv oldest child of William ami Harriet A. Purohley. aged 3 1-8 jean.Dear little Idiuh! u» sec Ouw »a» to lore—I loir pacing fair n child 4 earth may be •No iu'»rc a child lt;«f earth, thott soarcsl above All the dark danger* of life's stormy «ca.Stranger* deplore, and friend* in anguish monr i Tin- dad untimely death 4otic so dear;Angelic child ! otter among mortals horn,N't* ixirn anew in hcaren’d exalted sphere !That fl.-ry chariot! oh ! what InipH can tell The grief that iuw it byar thy »*ul on high f Tin* tear of sorrow weep# a long farewell—A long farewell is breathed fmui sorrow’* sigh. Com. In Uu» city ltith iwh. William, youngest child of John and Junr Hilling, agvd 3 mouths.In Charlestown. uu Sunday last, C. Augusta, daughter ul Cape. Samuel il. Stinson, aged 2d years ami 11 mouths.lu Augusta, Urucu L. tircely, Is, Hannah, widow of John S. *ilt; ulull, f inucrly uf Lichfield, iSl; at the Jusauc Hospital, 11. lictalri* of Hitstpurt, da.In Uocklaud Abuer Pius, aged 73 year* ; John llama-han. aged IT your*.At llu.ana, Nov. ldtli, of yellow fever, Capt. Benjamin T. MeKHlar, of Si. Omrge, aged •» years.lu Hallovcll, Charles Jl. Buvcuport, aged 5 year* ami 3 mouths.In Anhurn, John Brig?», age«| 68 years and 9 months, lu Turner, Edward Whitman, aged 1« 1-2 year*.In Auhum, Freemen Haskell, to .Mis* Kmlly B. Verrill. iu Brunswick, Elizabeth, iufant daughter of Mr. WilliamfIL ... t —