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Dart.—In_ Holman's-buildings, 45, Mr. 
Bastard,—Iny Duke-street, 57, Mr. May. 
—in Treville-street, Mrs. M, A. Tavenor, 
of Stonehouse, 
At Devonport, William Cummings, esq. 
rear-admiral of the Blne—39, Mr. R. 
Mills, R.w. 
At Exmonth, 20, Ellen, danghter of the 
Rev. W. Compton, of Exeter. 
AtStonehouse, 74, Mrs. Fanshaw,widow 
of Commissioner F. of the Deck-yard, 
Plymonth.—At Stoke, Mrs. Nettle.—At 
Heavitree, in Baring Crescent, Mrs. 
Bright, wife of Lieut.-gen. B. 
CORNWALL, 
‘A plan has been proposed for nniting 
the mining interests in Cornwall with those 
of the coal and smelting, in Wales, by a 
Steam Vessel Company. 
Married.} Mr. T. Benson, to Miss J. 
Croft, both of Falmouth.—Mr.. Ryan, to 
Miss Blake, both of Bodmin.—Mr. Cole- 
man, of St. Winnow, to Miss Grigg, of 
Liskeard.—Mr. Lobb, to Miss Govett, 
both of Liskeard. 
Dicd.] At Falmouth, G. Munroe, esq. 
—81, Mr. T. Downing. 
At Penzance, William Boardman, esq.. 
—The Rev. John Jago, vicar of Milton 
Abbott, Devon, 
At East Looe, 53, Mr. W. Prynn.—At 
an advanced age, Mrs. R. Adams.—At 
Helston, 74, Mr. J. Hill. 
WALES. 
The Rev. Archdeacon Beynon, the Pre- 
sident of the Carmarthen Cymreigyddiun 
Society, has recently Jeft four guineas to 
be presented to the four competitors for, 
the premium of one guinea proposed by 
him for the best translation in Welsh blank 
verse of Mrs. Heman’s*‘Lineson tlie Harp,” 
Inscribed to the Ruthin Literary So- 
ciety. The Rev. Archdeacon’s premium 
of five guineas, and a medal of the value 
of three guineas, will be awarded to the 
author of the best Poem in blank verse on 
the Spring. Ten compositions have been 
received on the subject. 
Married.) Mr. H. G. Drewe, to Miss 
Glover : both of Swansea.—Jolin Leech, 
esq. of Pembroke, to Mrs. Gilchrist, widow 
of F.K. G. esq. of the E. I. Co. service. 
—The Rev. J. Lloyd, to Miss: Mathias, 
both of Cardigan.—Mr. Salter, jun. of 
Newtown, Montgomeryshire, to Miss 
Owen, of Aberystwith,—The Rev. Thomas 
Jones of Llanrhidion, @lamorganshire, to 
Miss E, Morrice, of Aberllolwyn, near 
Aberystwith, 
Died.] At Swansea, 77, Mrs. Grace 
Dennis, a most esteemed member of the 
Society of Friends.—40, Mrs. A. Jones.— 
Cornwall—Wales—Scotland and Irctland. 
22, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. 
C. Hill, of Instowe, Devonshire. 
At Brecon, 65, David Lloyd, esq.—At 
an advanced age, Mrs. Rowlands.—62, 
Mrs. Winstone. ; 
At Aberglasney, Carmarthenshire, 75, 
Thomas Phillips, esq. a justice of the 
peace, for that connty. 
SCOTLAND, 
A numerous meeting was lately held at 
Ediuburgh, Sir Walter Scott in the chair, 
when it was resolved to aid the London 
subseription for the erection of a national 
monument in Westminster Abbey, to the 
memory of the ingenious James Watt. 
A fire broke out on the 25th of June,, 
in Gunn’s spirit- cellar, head of the Royal 
Bank Close, Edinburgh, when several 
houses, of six stories high, were destroyed.. 
Married.] David Greig, esq. to Miss 
Catharine Maxton, of Albany-street, 
Edinburgh.—Mr. G. G. Thomson, of Leith, : 
to Mary, daughter of the late John 
Richmond, esq. of. Edinburgh.—At Ayr, 
William Forrester Bow, m.p. to. Jane, 
daughter of Col. George Mackenzie. 
Died.] At Edinburgh, in St. James’s- 
square, Mrs. Mary B. Gilchrist. — In 
Drummond-place, Caroline, daughter of 
Dr. John Aitkin, 
At Leith, in Wellington-place, Mr. 
James Marr. : 
At Burnside of Dalbeatie, David 
Copland, esq. late of Gregory. j 
IRELAND. 
Recent accounts state that distress and 
misery exist at Galway. In one. parish 
two hundred families are said to be in a 
state of actual want, not having the means. 
of purchasing food. Vessels were yet 
said to be constantly shipping cargoes of 
oatmeal for England. 
‘The gentry and freeholders of Upper 
Ossory, petitioned the Honse of Commons 
just previously to the rising of Parliament; 
and stated, that most of the disturbances 
in Ireland were the consequence. of non. 
resident landlords, and prayed for a tax 
upon absentees. : 
Married.} Redmond Morris Hutchinson, 
esq. to Frances, daughter of the late Jobn 
Read, esq. of College-green, Dublin.— 
Robert King Cummins, esq. of Cork, to 
Miss Jackson, of Tetgnmouth.—Alexander 
Purviance, esq. of the Hermitage, Lon- 
donderry, to Miss Elizabeth Vincent, of 
Limerick, 
Died.] At Dublin, in North Great 
George-street, 70, John Pringle, esq. of 
Caledon. 
At Ballybeg, county of Wicklow. the 
Rev. Richard H. Symes, rector of Kil- 
common and Ballymoney. 
Erratum.—In Capt. Layman’s paper on Water, vol, lvii.. page 497, line 6, im- 
stead of * Aithcagh a hvle remained round the wounded eye,” read, * Although a hulo 
remained,” &e.. ; 
*%* The usual Supplementary Number, containing the principal Works of the 
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