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every individual of the crew was brought safe to shore. The vessel has since become a wreck. We doubt not that many other noble actions were performed upon these melancholy occa sions. Mr. Storey is a respectable farmer, living, we are informed, on his own property, and is the father of twelve children.-Durham Advertiser, Nov. 10.

Married.] At Bishopwearmouth, George Isaac Mowbray, esq. of Yapton House, Sussex, to Miss Gray, daughter of the Rev. Robert Gray, D.D. Rector of Bishopwearmouth, and Prebendary of Durham and Salisbury-Mr. R. Johnson to Miss Ellison-At Sunderland, Mr E. Burwood to Miss J. Charlton-Mr. W. Donnison to Miss M. Masterman-At Gateshead, Mr. W. Hymers to Miss J. Abbot-Mr. R. Lewins to Miss M. Buslin-At St. Andrew's Auckland, Capt. Clutterbuck to Miss M. A. Lyon.

Died.] At South Shields, Mr. D. Thompson -Mrs. M. Thwaites-At Gateshead, Mr. G. Bell Miss R. Harrisson-Mrs. Hawson-At Darlington, Mr. J. Atkinson-Miss M. Harrison. ESSEX.

Births.] At Colchester, Mrs. Bawtree, of a daughter Mrs. Hills, of a daughter -At Chelmsford Rectory, Mrs. Ward, of twin daugh

ters.

Married.] At Saffron Waldron, Mr. J. Gibson to Miss A. Marriage-At Harlow, Lieut. Col. Johnson to Miss E. Simms-At Manning-At tree, Mr. Nockolds to Miss A. Goslin Walthamstow, J. W. Freshfield, esq. to Miss F. J. Sims.

Died.] At Sible Hedingham, Mrs. S. Finch, 74-At Springfield, Mr. E. Clay-At Heybridge, Mr. J. Baynes-At Gay Bowers, Danbury, Mrs. R. Ray-At Southend, J. Brown, esq.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Births.] At Marshfield, Mrs. Fenwick, of a daughter-At Stapleton, Mrs. Walker, of a son -At Cheltenham, Lady E. Fetherston, of a daughter.

Married.] At Berkeley, Mr. Penny to Miss H. Seale-At Bristol, Mr. B. Good to Miss C. Franks-T. Clutterbuck, esq. to Miss S. Fussell-At Cheltenham, Mr. Alder to Miss Young -Rev. C. Whately to Miss C. Jenkins-A. Rosenhagen, esq. to Miss F. Parkhurst.

Died.] At Cheltenham, D. Maitland, esq. -At Bristol, Mr. B. Dyer-At Marshfield, T. Hocart, esq.-At Bream, R. Bathurst, esq.

HAMPSHIRE.

Births.] At Newport, I. W. Mrs. Hobbs, of a daughter-Mrs. Hayden, of a daughter-At Favant, Mrs. Fox, of a daughter-At Yarmouth, I. W. Mrs. Burrard, of a daughter.

Married.] At Basingstoke, Mr. W. Doman to Miss A. Lyford-At Southampton, Mr. J. Hawkins to Miss Laishley.

Died.] At Southampton, Mrs. Harvey--Mrs. Shelley-At Haslar, Mr. H. Machden-Near Romsey, Mrs. Bradby-At Shipton, Mrs. Lansley-At Hythe, Mr. Etheridge.

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Married.] Mr. J. Clerke, of Hatfield, to Miss E. Fulford-Mr. R. Robinson, of Broxburn to Miss J. King.

Died.] At Hertford, Mrs. D. Cock-At Baldock, Mr. T. W. Fitzjohn-At her seat, Mrs. Allen, widow of Admiral Allen At Broxburn, Rev. William Jones, curate and vicar of that parish for the last forty years.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

Died.] At Great Paxton, Mr. W. Nicholson At Molesworth, Rev. W. Ellis-At Huntingdon, Dr. Mackie, 67-Mr. J. Thong. KENT.

Birth.] At Sandwich, Mrs. Wadsworth, of

a son.

Married.] At Margate, Mr. J. Muns to Miss E. Nutting-At Ashford, Mr. D. Kingstone to Miss Gooding-At Godmersham, Mr. D. Hooker to Miss L. Kirkby-At Whitstable, Capt. R. Flinn to Miss E. Philpot-At Dymchurch, Mr. G. Sayer to Miss M. Coleman-At Birchington, Mr. J. Southee to Miss A. Brooks-At Bidenden, Mr. R. Brown to Miss J. Ledger-At Lewisham, Mr. Colegate to Miss J. Love-At Canterbury, Mr. Filmer to Miss A. Taylor-Mr. W. Stone to Miss Hayward-At Maidstone, Mr. J. Palmer to Miss M. Rosey-At Dover, Mr. T. Walker to Miss Grant.

Died.] At Tenterden, S. Weller, esq.-At Sandwich, Lieut. Woodcock, R. N.-Mr. W. Brice, 79-At Middle Deal, Mr. J. Friend, 88--At Canterbury, Mrs. E. Mead-Mr. H. Pratt Mrs. Foord, 77- Mrs. F. Davies, 74- Mrs. Pearson, 77-Mrs. Powell-At Court Lodge, Hunton, T. Turner, esq. 70-At Gillingham, Mr. R. Muddle, 79-At Chilham, Miss E. Wrake -At Whitstable, Mrs. Plater-At Dover, Mr. J. Warley-Mr. R. Shillington-Mr. T. Harvey -Mrs. Sharp, 82- Miss. A. S. Boyce-At Newnham, Mr. F. R. Filmer, 80-At Oare, Mrs. Redman, 85-At Folkstone, Mrs. Warman, 75 -Mrs. Masters, 84.

LANCASHIRE.

An equestrian statue of his late Majesty, George the Third, may shortly be expected to be added to the other ornaments of Liverpool. The spot upon which it is intended to be erected, in London Road, is inclosed, to enable the workmen to proceed without interruption.

Married.] At Liverpool, W. Phillips, esq. to Miss M. Rodie-Mr.W.Wordley to Miss Colling -Mr. E. Smyth to Miss H. Miller-B. Hodgson, of Colthouse, to Miss Forrest-Mr. G. White to Miss M. A. Illingworth-At Manchester, Mr. R. Kirkham to Miss S. Taylor-Mr. J. E. Deau to Miss E. Nainby-At Burnley, T. Greenwood, esq. to Miss E. Aspinall.

Died.] At Liverpool, Mr. S. Reid-Mr. C. Shuttleworth-At Manchester, Mrs. Withington, 78-At Wigan, J. Lyon, esq. 74-At Flookborough, Mr. Grimshaw, solicitor-At Rochdale, Mr. J. Shaw-Mr. R. Milne-At Storrington, Col. H. Bishopp-At Hurwood Lee, near Bolton, Mr. P. Crook, 79.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. Paget, of Leicester, to Miss A. White-At Peckleton, R. Bellingham, esq. to Miss A. E. Cooper-At Stapleford, Capt. Bird, to Miss Simpson.

Died.] At Leicester, Mr. T. Pettifer-Mil T. Wild-R. Brewin, esq.

LINCOLNSHIRE. Birth.] At Sudbrooke Holm, the lady of Sir B, Sutton, of a son.

Married.] At Deeping St. James, Mr. Adams, to Miss Exton-At Spilsby, Mr. Hall, to Miss M. Mackinder-At Sleaford, Mr. A. Bodger, to Miss Bradley-At Louth, Mr. J. Mitchel, to Miss Chambers-At Sibsey, Mr. Miller, to Miss Saul-At Lincoln, Mr. E. Allenby, to Miss M. Bonner-Mr. W. Bowring, to Miss M. Hall.

Died.] At Uppingham, Mr. J. Lacy-At Waves Farm, Mr. H. Smith-At Waddington, Rev. J. R. Deacon-At Lincoln, Mrs. Roberts, 85-Mr. R. Thornhill, 89-At Spilsby, Miss M. Bowen, 80-At Boston, Lieut. F. J. Whiteford -At Messingham, Mr. R. Popple, 90.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

Birth. At Ross, Mrs. Underwood, of a son, Married.] At Llanarth, J. Hawkins, esq, to

Miss M. A. Dodd. Died.] At Ross, Mr. J. Harris-At Chepstow, Wm. Proctor, esq.

NORFOLK.

Birth.] At Alborough, Mrs. Gay, of a daughter. Married.] At East Carlton, Rev. T. B. Wil kinson, to Miss Steward-At Wymondham, Mr. J. Cullyer, to Miss Rainbird-Mr. S. King, to Miss E. Mirton-At Swaffham, W. Davison, Esq. to Miss S. Waring-At Yarmouth, Mr. J. Rushbrook, to Miss A. Wright-At Norwich, Mr. J. N. Reeve, to Miss M. Sims-Mr. Rix, to Miss E. Chettleburgh-Mr. R. Harrison, to Miss M. A. Cox-Mr. Clipperton, to Miss A. Bayne -Mr. W. D. Barker, to Miss H. Kidd-Mr. J. Bacey, to Miss H. Kidd-At Downham Market, Mr. C. Lemmon, to Miss M. Winearls-At Thurlton, Mr. H. Moss, to Mrs. L. Watson.

Died.] At Hastings, T. F. North, esq. of Rougham Hall-At Hevingham, Mrs. S. Bingle -At Wiverton, Mr. W. Cooper-Mr. J. JexAt Rockland, Mrs. Andrews-At Turstead, Mr. D. Hacon-At Great Dunham, D. Chamberlain, esq. 77-At Melton, Mrs. Fayerman-At Norton, Mrs. Foreman At Swaffham, Mr. J. Mendham, 78-Mr. Mindham, 84-At East Dereham, Mrs. Woods-At Brookdish, Mr. J. Crickmore, 86-At Hingham, Mrs. Gapp-Mr. W. Hurnard-At Gressenhall, Mr. J. Egling, 76 -At Yarmouth, Mrs. M. Goetes- Mrs. E. Bowles Mr. E. Stephen Paget-Mr. S. Cooper -Mr. J. Corp-Mrs. L. Warren-Capt. J. Thurrell, 77-Mr. R. Gooch, 77-Mrs. Dames, 76-Mrs. Knights-At Upton, Mr. J. Tungate -At Lynn, Mr. J. Leeds.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Births.] At Spratton Hall, Mrs. Ramsden, of a daughter-At Thornby Rectory, Mrs. Cotton, of a son.

Married.] At Hardingston Church, Mr. E. Phipps, to Miss M. A. Shaw-Mr. T. Toller, of

Kettering, to Miss M. Walmsley-At Culworth, Mr J. Needle, to Miss E. Ward—At Warming. ton, Mr. H. Mossop, to Miss E. Maydwell—At Northampton, Mr. W. Britten, to Miss L. A. Wilson-At Moulton, Mr. W. Wareing, to Misa E. Wareing.

Died.] At Lower Boddington, Mrs. PayneAt Wellingborough, Mr. B. Gosley, 72-Mrs. Woolley-At Spratton, W. Lansbury-Mr. T. Knight, 84-At Towcester, Mrs. M. Gurney— At Oundle, Mr. S. Anthony, 80-At Pitsford, Mr. E. Bull-At Brackley, Mr. G. W. Malins At Northampton, Mrs. M. Ward-At Newnham, Mr. J. Baldwin.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

An explosion, arising from the ignition of hydrogen gas, lately took place in Mr. Russell's pit at Wallsend, with a violence that shook the ground like an earthquake, and immediately alarmed the people of the adjacent collieries. By this lamentable event, the primary cause of which is undiscovered, 52 individuals perished, and 26 widows and nearly 90 children were deprived of their means of subsistence. The number of workmen altogether in the pit at the time was 56; of the remaining four, two were dreadfully burnt, one of whom is since dead, and two only escaped unhurt.-The latter two, it appears, were in the most remote part of the pit, and beyond the place where the fire origi nated; after the explosion they succeeded in reaching the shaft, and by climbing up the brattice, escaped the danger of the after-damp. The heart-rending spectacle of the friends and relations of these unfortunate men surrounding the mouth of the pit, and in momentary expecta tion of receiving the lifeless corpse of father, son, brother, or husband, may be better conceived than described. From the circumstance of the bodies of the unhappy sufferers being found near the bottom of the shaft, it is conjectured that they had been endeavouring to escape. The violence of the blast was so great that the report was heard at the distance of three or four miles; a full corf was blown out at the mouth of the pit, and the body of a boy was blown high out of the shaft, but fell again to the bottom. The colliery had been only recently re-opened, the workmen had been se lected as the prime from the extensive works of the owners, and the ventilation was consideredas perfect as that in any pit in the neighbourhood.

Births.] At Tynemouth, Mrs. Grey, of a daughter At Howorth, Mrs. Hudson, of a sơn -At Newcastle, Mrs. Dewar, of a son.

Married.] At Newcastle, Mr. R. Rowley, to Miss C. Douglas-Mr. J. Robinson, to Miss F. Harbottle-Rob. Harley, esq. to Miss J. G. Clarke-P. J. Bedford, esq. to Miss L. A. Green Mr. J. Lowndes, to Miss Mackford A. Guthrie, esq. to Mrs. Lambe-A. Dudgeon, esq. to Miss M. J. Park-At Morpeth, Mr. G. Bolam, to Miss Peacock.

Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. G. Scott-Miss J. Galloway-Mrs. E. Straker, 84-Mrs. M. Carrick, 98 Mrs. S. Spour, 76-At North Shields, Mr. J. Hymers, 78-Mr. W. Gustard, 85-Lieut. W. Sadler-At Stockton, Mr. G.

Fisher-At Berwick, Mr. P. Robertson, 75—At Morpeth, Mrs. Stret-J. Taylor, esq.-At Tynemouth, Mr. A. Bullcraig, 75.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Births.] At Fountain Dale, Mrs. Need, of a son-At Forest Cottage, Mrs. Slocock, of a son. Married.] At Nottingham, A. G. Nicolson, esq. to Miss S. Calar-Mr. J. Hayes, to Miss H. Dutton-Mr. T. Pepper, to Miss M. Tomkinson-At Basford, Mr. J. Harper, to Miss E. Browne-At Southwell, W. Bury, esq. to Miss H. Fowler-Mr. Cargill, to Miss Dudley.

Died.] At Newark, Mr. Potts-At Nottingham, Mrs. Eley-Mrs. Robinson-Mrs. Bingley, 88-Mrs. E. Broughton, 81-In Woolley's Hospital, Sarah Peet, 101-Mrs. S. Johnson, 78 -Mr. J. Crampton, 71-Mrs. Newham-At Bingham, Mr. W. Baxter, 70-Mr. R. Grout, 82-At Mansfield, Mrs. Pattison, 72-At Southwell, Mr. R. Adams, 82-Mrs. C. Collinson, 80. OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Oxford, Mr. C. Feldon, to Miss Couling-J.C. Staveley, esq. to Miss Hammond-At Kidlington, Mr. Stow, to Miss Nicols -At Steeple Aston, T. Brooksbank, esq. to Miss M. Faithorn.

Died.] At Oxford, Mrs. Scragg-Mrs. J. Williams-Mr. T. Haines, 78-Mr. W. Purdue -Mrs. Cole-Mr. J. Rowland, 78-At Coombe, Mrs. Lee-At Bicester, G. Osmond, esq. RUTLANDSHIRE.

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Died.] At Preston, Mrs. M. Nayler, 97.

SHROPSHIRE.

Birth.] At Oswestry, Mrs. Puleston, of a son. Married.] At King's Norton, Mr. E. G. Lewis, to Miss C. Timmins-At Wellington, Mr. Brazier, to Miss S. Langford-At Shrewsbury, Mr. J. Peate, to Miss Blakemore-At Market Drayton, Mr. Goodall, to Miss A. Grinsell.

Died.] At Oldbury House, J. Wright, esq.At Baucott, Mr. Downes-At Heath, Mr. J. Bebb-At Bridgwalton, Mr. R. Walker-At Bridgnorth, Mr. J. Swain-At Henbarns, Mrs. Brookfield-At Pride Hill, Mrs. WilkinsonMr. P. Wilkinson-At Oaten Gates, Miss Tudor

At Haden Hill, Mrs. E. H. Kendrick, 96-At Shrewsbury, Mr. B. Bowdler-C. W. Byne, esq. -Mrs. Bromfield, 92-At Wooton, near Oswestry, Mr. J. Prynalt, 85; and Mrs. Prynalt, 85. SOMERSETSHIRE.

At a meeting at Old-Down, the Hon. Capt. Waldegrave being in the chair, and the Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Sir J. C. Hippisley, bart., the Rev. Dr. Steinkopff, and a considerable number of the clergy and other friends of the object being present, resolutions were passed for the formation of a new branch of the Somerset Auxiliary Bible Society for that neighbourhood, and more than GOL. were received for that benevolent purpose; the Right Hon. Earl Waldegrave having communicated his acceptance of the presidency of the institution.

Births.] At Bath, Mrs. Muttlebury, of a son -At Cannington, Mrs. Lieven, of a son. Married.] At Holcombe, Mr. W. Parsons, to Miss L. Green-At Bath, Mr. C. Hancock, to

Miss M. Holloway Mr. W. Bachelor, to Miss M. Secombe-W. Warrington, esq. to Miss A. M. Bacon-R. Smyth, esq. to the Hon. H. St. Leger-At Taunton, T. Woodforde, esq. to Miss E. Peile-At Staplegrove, Mr. J. Hathaway, to Miss J. Chappel.

Died.] At Bath, Mrs. A. G. Harding-Mr. J. Cooper-Mrs. Ryan-Miss S. Monk-Mr. J. Lacock-Mrs. J. Prior-T. Sayer, esq.-Mrs. Broom Viscountess Mount-Earl-At Frome, Mr. Slade-At Taunton, Rev. Dr. Ambrose-At Cannington, J. Coles, esq.-At Eastbrook Cottage, J. Barrett, esq.

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Births.] At Beccles, Mrs. Purvis, of a daughter At Lordham Hall, Lady Sophia Macdonald, of a son.

Married.] At Hopton, Mr. H. Clarke, to Miss M. A. Archer, and Mr. H. Cooke, to Miss F. Archer-At Aldborough, Mr. T. Eastaugh, to Miss N. Mapleston-At Ipswich, Mr. F. Waller, to Miss M. Hart-At Snape, Mr. H. Hambling, to Mrs. Hambling-At Ixworth, Mr. R. Heffer, to Miss Swift.

Died.] At Ipswich, Mr. C. Pollard-At Woodbridge, Mrs. Gage, 85 At Battisford, Mrs. Hunt, 86-At Sudbury, Mrs. M. Johnson-At Tuddenham, Mr. E. Betts-At Holton Hall, Miss Cook-At Wriston, Mrs. Pizzey, 87.

SUSSEX.

Married.] Mr. H. Rogers, of Balsdean, in the parish of Rottingdean, to Miss M. A. Holmwood.

Died.] At Burwash, Mrs. D. Gordon, 92At Horsham, Rev. W. Jameson, 78.

WARWICKSHIRE.

A meeting of the inhabitants of St. Mary's parish, in Warwick, has been held in the vestryroom of St. Mary's Church, "to take into con sideration the propriety of establishing a Lending Library for the use of the parish, in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and also of supplying the poor, through the medium of the same Society, with Bibles and Prayer-books, either gratuitously or at very reduced prices, as the case may require." Several Beresolutions were proposed and agreed to. fore the meeting broke up, a subscription was commenced, and a considerable sum was ob tained.

Married.] At Nuneaton, Mr. E. T. Bond, to Miss S. Sykes-At Dunchurch, Mr. W, Watson, to Miss H. L. M. Sutton-At Ansley Church, J. Chetwode, esq. to Miss E, Juliana Ludford, of Ansley Hall.

Died.] At Knowle Lodge, T. K. Blyth, esq. -At Warwick, Rev. J. Hall,

WESTMORELAND.

Married.] At Burnside, Mr. J. Coulden, to Mrs. M. Broclebank-At Kendal, Mr. R. Read, to Miss M. Smithson-Mr. A. Barnes, to Miss Robinson-Mr. G. Hunter, to Miss J. Wilson

Mr. J. Farrer, to Miss E. Sawyer-At Appleby, Mr. T. Richardson, to Miss M. Fothergill.

Died.] At Ambleside, Mr. W. Walker-Mrs. Fuhzer, 91.

WILTSHIRE.

It had been generally conjectured that the body of the Duke of Buckingham, who was beheaded at Salisbury, lay under the large tomb in the chancel of St. Thomas's Church in that city; but it has been ascertained, from an ancient manuscript, that this is the tomb of Win. Ludlow, who was butler to Henry the 4th, 5th, and 6th. By the same manuscript it appears, that he new-ceiled the north aile, and painted it with escutcheons of his own arms, and those of his wife.

Births.] At Eden Vale, Mrs. Hayter, of a son. Married.] At Mere, Rev. R. W. Howell, to Miss M. B. Faugoin-At Salisbury, E. W. Garbett, Esq. to Miss M. A. Lacy-At Tilshead, Mr. B. Lawes, to Miss E Hooper-At Halton, H. W. Sober, esq. to Miss E. Dashwood-At Overton, W. Millar, esq. to Miss H. Lye-At Beauminster, R. Harris, esq. to Miss A. M. Meadway.

Died.] At Piddletrent, Lieut. T. Symes, R.N. -At Mildenhall Rectory, Rev. C. Francis-At Warminster, Mrs. Down, 75-At Salisbury, Mr. C. Roach-Miss Penriston-At Farley, Mr. H. Seward-At Wilton, Mrs. Wort-At Devizes, Mr. Laycock-At Wishford, Mrs. S. Baker, 82 -At Breamore, Mr. J. Brothers.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Died.] At Worcester, Mrs. Nichols -- Mrs. M. Glover J, Peyler, esq. 85-Mr. R. YatesAt Shipton on Stour, Mr. J. Williams-Near Bromsgrove, Mr. T. Johnson, 97-At Pershore, T. Holland, esq.

YORKSHIRE.

Births.] At Nostall Priory, Mrs. Winn, of a daughter-At York, Mrs. Oldfield, of a son. Married.] At Halifax, W. E. Carter, esq. to Miss S. Greenwood-At Leeds, Mr. Granger, to Miss M. Thompson-At Thornhill, T. B. Clarkson, esq. of Wakefield, to Miss Bedford-Mr. B. Petty, of Marfleet, to Mrs. A. Turner, of Hull -At Knaresborough, Mr. J. Harrison, to Miss M. Wells At Overton, Rev. Dr. Dewar, to Miss S. Place-Mr. B. Shiers, of Flash House, near Huddersfield, to Miss S. Beaumont.

Died.] At Leeds, Miss M. Kiolson-Mr. W. Waterson-Mrs. Lee-Mrs. Hodgson, of Greenhill, near Bingley-At York, E. Frest, esq.Mrs. Waddington, 86-Mr. Surr-Mr. J. Mor. ley-At Halsteads, near Ingleton, Rev. T. H. Foxcroft-At Milford Lodge, Mr. G. Baker-At Hatfield, near Doncaster, J. Atkinson, esq. 72At Barlby, J. Weddall, esq. 81-At Halifax, W. Patchet, esq.-At Hull, Mr. E. Horner, 83.

WALES.

Married.] At Tenby, Capt. Crookford, R.N. to Mrs. Cockburn-At Swansea, Mr. J. Cook, solicitor, to Miss A. M. Evans-At Cardigan, Mr. T. George, attorney at law, to Miss JohnAt Lanbadarn-fawr, Mr. T. Powel, to Miss A. Ball.

Died.] At Tenby, Miss J. Howe-Mrs. Roberts, of Rathin-At Aberystwith, Mr. J. Smith -At Dolgelly, Mr. W. Williams-At Denbigh, R. Griffith, esq.-At Amlwch, S. Rose, esq. 74 Rev. F. Parry, of Hendreforion, MerionethAt Holyhead, Rev. Mr. Evans--Mrs. Whitehurst, of Whitehurst House, Chirk, Denbigh. SCOTLAND.

The population of Edinburgh is 138,235 That of Glasgow 147,043 Births.] At Hartfield House, Mrs. M'Donald, of Bolisnald, of a daughter -At Pittrechie House, Mrs. M'Kenzie, of a son.

Married.] At Edinburgh, R. Renton, M.D. to Miss C. Adam-W. Johnston, esq. to Mrs. Reidie-Capt. J, Thornton, to Miss H. SmallAt the Manse of Urray, A. M'Kenzie, esq. to Miss M. M'Donald-At Dumfries, J. Hyndman, esq. to Miss M. L. Macrae-At Old Aberdeen, Capt. G.T. Gordon, E.J.S. to Miss M. C. McLeod -At Aberdeen, A. Minchison, esq. to Miss M. Copland-At Glasgow, D. Prentice, esq. Miss M. Craig.

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Died.] At Edinburgh, Mrs. Jane Robertson, relict of the late Wm. Smellie, esq. printer-J. Hay, esq.-Mr. G. Cumming-At the Manse of Morebattle, Alexander, son of the Rev. Walter Morrison-At Culchenna, Mrs. Ann Campbell, spouse of Duncan Campbell, esq.-At Aber. deen, Capt. Alexander Stuart-At Kirkcudbright, Lady Gordon-At Leith Walk, J. Allison, esq. 102-At Glasgow, R. Geddes, esq. 90.

IRELAND.

Births.] At Kilkenny, Mrs. Ryan, of a daughter-At Limeric, Mrs. Massy, of a daughterAt Fort William, co. Cork, Mrs. Baker, of a son -At Waterford, Mrs. Frazer, of a son-Mrs. Ardagh, of a son-At Killarney, Mrs. Willoe, of a son-In Dublin, Mrs. Swan, of a son-Lady E. Dawson, of a son-The Countess of Erroll, of a daughter.

Married.] At Belfast, W. J. Moore, esq. to Miss Stewart-Lieut.-col. Garner, to Miss M. Burke-At Boynville, J. M'Cormick, esq. to Miss M. Murphy-At Glanmire, co. Cork, T. Cantrell, esq. to Miss O'Flaherty-At Rosenallis, W. W. Despard, esq. to Miss L. J. SandesH. Harper, esq. of Maymore, to MissS. Johnston -At Nenagh Church, W. Daxon, esq. to Miss B. Powers.

Died.] At Broomfield, Mrs. Henry-At Elms, co. Cork, W. Phillips, esq.-At Lissinisky, S. Pepper, esq. 74-At Mount Vernon, W. Adair, esq.-At Holly Hill, Skibbeen, J. Long, esq.At Cashel, R. B. Hamilton Lowe, esq.-At Mount Pleasant, A. A. Kennedy, esq.-At Glenmore, co. Kilkenny, Rev. W. Grant-At Cork, Sir V. Pick, 78-At Kilrush, co. Clare, G. Fitzgerald, esq.-At Kilworth, co, Cork, Mrs, Norcott, 78-At Cove of Cork, R. B. Montague, esq.-At Farm Hill, Waterford, Miss M. Grace -At Tandragee, Mrs. Creevy-At Stonhill, co. Limrick, J. F. Massey, esq.-At Blackrock, co. Cork, Capt. R. Farmer-At Knockraha, Mrs. Gould-At Carlow, Mrs. M. Foster-At Wexford, Lieut. W. Covenagh.

INDEX

TO THE

THIRD VOLUME OF THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE
AND LITERARY JOURNAL.

A. B.'s Communication, 519.
Abor Iristis, a new plant, 341.
Academy of Inscriptions (Royal French), work
presented to, by M.Champollion,452-of Sciences,
account of sitting in, 342-Portuguese, at Lisbon,
account of, 568-exhibition of the Royal, 334-
produce of exhibition of, 447-Spanish, of St.
Fernando, proceedings of, 229-of Fine Arts at
Berlin, exhibition of, 20-of Medicine in France,
new regulations in, 176-Dauish, elections in,
344-American, resolution of, 570-of Sciences,
French, 020.

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African discoveries, by Mr. Campbell, 178.
Africa, new Travellers in, 315, 396, 455-the Niger
of, 513-new expedition to, 561.

Agricultural reports, prices of corn. &c, 33, 80, 134,
191, 245, 303, 358, 408, 469, 528, 581, 631.
Agriculture, economy in the practice of, 175.
Alabaster Sarcophagus of Belzoui, 563.
Aldermen (Court of). their address to the King, +
-His Majesty's reply, ib.-new oue elected,
364.

Alfieri (Life of), reviewed, 129.

Altar found near Chester, 225.

Altitude of the Himalaya Mountains, 622.

Amak, new Carrot so called, 400.

America, new learned Society in, 345-antiquity
discovered in, 455-academy, resolution of, 570.
Anatomy, model for studying, 120.
Anchors (new), 295.

Anecdotal Literature. 112.

Anne Boleyn (Memoirs of), reviewed, 129.
Antarctic land, the new, 223-account of, 512.
Antidotes against Poisous, 171.
Antique sculpture, 396.

statues found in France, 72.
Antiquities in Bristol Cathedral, 395-Druidical,
at Belfast, ib.-Roman, at Castor, 507-at Brus-
sels, 568-from Denelyra, 565-at Exeter, 111-
at Caistor, 116-at Colchester, a Sphinx dug up
there, 229-near Chester, 225-in the Edgware-
road, 226-Arab, 230-at Bury, 69-purchased
by Gen. Menu di Minutoti, 621.
Auti-scepticism, review of, 77.

Anti-spasmodic (New) discovered by M. Girard,
343.

Apograph, new-invented instrument, 457.
Apothecaries at Paris, prizes offered by, 452.
Apparatus, a new chemical, 624.

Apple bread, 180.

new species of, 572.

(peach), extraordinary, 623.

Apples (American) 456.

and Pears, new mode of preserving, 570.
Apple aud Pear trees, on promoting the early pu-
berty of, 400.

Appointments and Promotions, ecclesiastical and
civil, 40, 87, 141, 197, 253, 310, 355, 477, 478, 531,
-591, 639.

Aquatic travelling, 517.

Arbuthnot (Mr. C.), memoir of, 200.

Architecture, public buildings, 501-new Temple
at Vienna, 120.

Architects and Antiquaries' Club, fourth meeting
of, 225-remarks où, 182.

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Arithmetic, White's, 625.

Artists, new French regulation respecting, 289—
blunders of, 114.

Arts (Fine), 24, 63, 108, 168, 220, 278, 334, 390,
445, 501, 558, 615.

-(Useful), 26, 124, 180, 243, 295, 347, 457, 516,
572. 624.

Fine (Magazine of the, remarks on, 247.

Society of, 338-new Society of, ib.-Edin-
burgh School of, 393.

Ashmolean Museum, supposed head of Cromwell
in the, 349.

Asiatic Society (French), 396.

Museum, large bullrush, 179.
Ask found in a stone, 289.

Assemani (Abbe Simeon), his death, 511.
Assize of bread from 1725 to 1210, 307.
Astarte, with other Poem, remarks on, 187.
Astronomy, Baron Lindeneau on the Sun, 122-Dr.
Oiber's calculation respecting a Comet, 171-
errors in tables of planets, 288.
Astronomical Tabies, invention of, 125.

Society (the London), report of, 223.
Atropia, substance so called, 287.
Auricula, remarkable, 456.
Austin (J.), Esq. memoir of, 257.
Authors (Russian), account of, 453.
Ayrshire Legatees, remarks on, 404.

B, a correspondent, recommending to grow fig.
trees or mulberries near the ocean. 230
Ballantyne (Mr. John), memoirs of, 426.
Balloons, method of guiding found out, 292.
Bancroft Dr., memoirs o, 594.

Bank of England, reduction in its establishment,
58)-compelled to pay in specie, 195-the new
notes. 140.

Bankers (Country), number of licences, 30%.
Bankrupts and Dividends, 37, 84, 137, 193, 249,
305, 31, 410, 472, 530, 587, 635.

Banks Sir Joseph), proposed statue of, 560.
Bannockburn, a novel, review of, 300.

Bark (on preserving the) of young trees, 571.
Barometer, newly invented one, 573.
Bartleman (Mr.) memous of, 313.
Bateman (Dr.) memoirs of, 312.

Bath or Rosso Antico discovered at Rome, 230.
Battle of Waterloo, Ward's picture of, 232.
Bayard, monument to, 620.

Bee. American, 232.

Beehives (new mode of constructing) to resist
cold, 514.

Belshazzar's Feast, Martin's picture of, 108, 109.
Belzoni, his fac-similes of Egyptian antiquities,
113-his model of the tomb of Psammis, 174,
26-re-opening of, 615.

Bencoo'en, account of, 326-Beni Ben Ali, attacks
of, 272-deteat of. 493.

Benevolent Society of St. Patrick, 196.

Institution, 364.

Berlin Academy of Fine Arts, exhibition of, 20
-geographical globe made at, 231-new theatre
opened, 399.

Biblicus, communication of, 236.

Billinghausen (Capt.) commands a Russian voyage
of discovery, 569.

Bills of Mortality, 1820, 86.

Birth-day (ilis Majesty's) kept on 23d April, 214
Births, London, Middlesex and Survey, 40, 88,
141, 197. 254, 310, 865, 422, 479, 534, 591, 639.
Blackwell-hall, rebuilding, 38.

Bligh (Sir R. R.) memoirs of, 314.
Blunders of Artists, 114.

Boat, newly invented, 517-antique boats, 503.
Boetor (Mr. E.), his death, 565.

Bonaparte, memoir of, 422-print of, 447-his bat-

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