Liverpool Mercury Friday Ocotber 11th 1833 DIED On the 3rd of May last, of fever, in Calcutta river, on board the ship Livingston, of this port, in the 20th year of his age, John, the third son of the late Mr J BIRCH, of his majesty's customs, at this port On the 30th July last at Barbados, age 24. Joseph B COULTHARD, son of the late Mr William COULTHARD, of Douglas Isle of Man On Thursday 5th, William WRIGHT, of Southport, aged 86 years, a member of the society of friends, he resided formerly at Sheffield On Sunday the 8th, Mr Henry BUCK of the Grapes Inn Water street On Wednesday, the 25th, aged 45, Mr PAULDEN, Lime-kiln lane in this town, and formerly of Over Peover in Cheshire On Saturday the 28th, aged 28, Captain BAYNTUN MP, for York city. The immediate cause of death was scarlet fever, but the fevered state of his mind, arising from his pecuniary difficulties, is supposed to have hastened this event Same day at Lancaster, Thomas BOWERS Esq, one of his Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants for the county of Lancaster On Sunday, the 29th at Appleby, Thomas BRIGGS esq, aged 54, late Deputy High Sherrif of Westmoreland On Monday the 30th, John HOWARD Esq, solicitor, Winkley square Preston On Tuesday the 1st, Mr Thomas WILDE, millwright, deeply regretted Same day at his house, at Pilmico, Richard HEBER, Esq, one of the greatests bibliopolists of any age or country. So extensive is the library that he has collected should he have ordered it to be sold at auction, on the most modest calculation it is estimated that the sale would occupy 365 days Same day, Mr James Brooks, Wood street aged 74 Same day, at Dalton-in-Furness, aged 76 yrs, Mrs Anne HARTLEY, relict of the late Mr Phillip HARTLEY cotton spinner, Ulverston. Same day in Douglas Isle of Man, Elizabeth, wife of Mr T GARRATT, merchant, aged 57 years To be cont'd Caryl