DEATH OF SIR J. L. LUSHINGTON.—We regret to announce the death of General Sir James Law Lushington, G.C.B., which occurred at his residence in Dorset-square on the afternoon of Sunday last. The deceased general was the son of the Rev. James Stephen Lushington, Vicar of Newcaatle-upon Tyne, and Prebendary of Carlisle Cathedral, and brother to the Right Hon. Stephen Rumbold Lushington, who was for many years Chairman of ‟ways and means” in the House of Commons, and subsequently Governor of Madras. He was born at Bottesham, Cambridgeshire, in 1779. He was in the military service of the East India Company as Colonel of the 3d Madras Light Cavalry, and was made a general in the army in 1854. He was elected a director in the East India Company in 1827, and was deputy-chairman in 1836-7, and chairman in 1838-9. He represented Petersfield, Hastings, and Carlisle at various times in the House of Commons.