At Neath, on Friday, the 19th inst., Margaret Elizabeth LOVICK, aged nine years, grand-daughter of Thos. LEYSON, ESQ. At Cowbridge, on the 20th instant, in the 41st year of his age, Mr. David HOWELLS, malster. In early life he attached himself to the Calvinistic Methodists, and he was a zealous and pious member of their society until his death. He was a ready, obliging neighbour - a tender and affectionate husband and father - his whole life exemplified the advantages to be derived from an early and continued devotion to the principles of the religion of Christ. At Brecon, on Tuesday last, aged 59, after a long and severe illness, Mrs. Margaret PRICE. She was for many years landlady of the Should-of-Mutton Inn, at Brecon. On the 17th inst. Mrs. JONES, of the Angel-Inn, Brecon. At Brynayron, Pembrokeshire, David MORGAN, Esq. formerly of Wernddofn, in the same county. His loss will be long felt and regretted by a large circle of friends, and in the neighbourhood as an able and active Magistrate. On the 16th inst. in child-bed, Sarah, wife of Wm. THOMAS, Esq. of Usk. On Wednesday se'nnight, at Llandilo-Pertholley, near Abergavenny, aged 77, Mr Chas. PROSSER, dyer. At Bath, Thomas STURGE, Esq. a respected member if the Society of Friends, and an extensive sugar refiner of London. Saturday, after a few days illness, at her house in Sionplace, Bath, aged 68, Mrs. MARRIOTT, relict of Wm. MARRIOTT, Esq. of Pershore, Worcestershire, and formerly of the Hon. East India Company's civil service on the Bengal establishment. On Monday last, Mr. John LEWIS, formerly of Coed-y-dinos, near Welsh Pool. His weight was about 25 stone. Lyn Nunn Brisbane Australia