1824.) _ 
ter of the late James Morrison, esq., of the 
Mint.—81, Mr. John Vaux. 
At Morpeth, 77, Mrs. S. Bowen, widow 
of the Rev. Thos. B. m. a., late of Ful- 
ham.—33, Mr. Robt. Creighton. 
At Wooler, 40, Miss Davison, suddenly. 
—At Rise Carr, near Darlington, .Mr. J. 
Gent, suddenly.— At Threepwood, 24, Mrs. 
Artber, much respected.—At Chester-le- 
street, 54, Mrs. M. Mowbray.—67, Mrs. 
M. Vhompson.—29, Mrs. S. Brown. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Carlisle Exhibition.—The institution es- 
tablished in Carlisle in 1823, for the pro- 
motion of the fine arts in the North of 
England, was within the month opened for 
the second annual exhibition. Pictures from 
almost every great English master were dis- 
played ; the company, or visitors, was nu- 
merous, 
The Netherby Farming Society held their, 
fourth Annual Meeting at the Graham’s 
Arms Inn, Longtown, within the month, 
when the prizes for the current year were 
adjudged to several meritorious individuals. 
Married.| Mr. W. Neasdale, to Miss E. 
Dixon, both of Carlisle. —Mr. T. Tomlin- 
son, of Carlisle, to Miss J. Bell, of 
Brampton.—- Peter Richardson, esq., to Miss 
M: Mvore; Mr. Wm. Stamper, to Miss F. 
Wallace: all of Whitehiuven.— — Jolinstone, 
M.p., of Cockermouth, to Miss J. Jopson, 
of Buttermere.—Mr. Jas. Derome, to Miss 
A. Skaife; Mr. J. Whitehead, to Miss A. 
Yar; Mr. W. Shackley, to Miss Haw- 
thornwaite : all of Kendal. — Mr, T. 
Webster, of Ingleton, to Miss Burrow, of 
Wrayston-hall— Mr. W. Sands, of High 
Wrea, to Miss C. Benn, of Middletown, 
St. Bee’s.—Mr. J. Coulthard, to Miss J, 
Llliott, of Woodside, Flimby. 
Died.) At Carlisle, 38, Mrs. Maret. 
Caldwell, — In Botchergate, 88, Mr. J. 
Hatton. 
“At Whitchaven, 89, Mr. Jer. Townley. 
—62, Miss Watson, generally esteemed und 
regretted, 
_At Parton, 42, Mr. Henry Collins, pain- 
ter, of Whitehaven. 
At Workington, Capt. Dalr)mple. 
At Kendal, 40, Mr. Jas. Dixon.—54 
Mrs. Dalrymple.—38; Mrs. M. Clark. 
At Brampton, 74, Mr. L. Townley, much 
respected. 
At Wigton, 54, Mr. Jas. Fisher.—6s, 
Mr. J. Westmorland.—60, Mr. A. Johnston. 
At Stanwix, 24, Lieut. J. Fawcett.— At 
Blackwel!. 6O. Mr. J. James, 
, YORKSHIRE, 
‘It is in contemplation to erect a suite of 
public-rooms at Hull, by which the philo- 
sophical, choral, and florist societies will be 
accommodated. A committee of four from 
each society has been appointed to accom- 
plish this desirable purpose. 
A public meeting was lately held at 
Sheffield, at which the Master-Cutler pre- 
sided, for considering the plan for uniting 
four canals at Peak Vorest, Sheftield, Ches- 
Montuty Mac. No. 401. 
Cumberland and Westmoreland.— Yorkshire. 281 
terfield,_ and Cromford, and the railway 
froin the Cromford Canal to Mansfield. 
Married.| Mr. HH. Dresser, to Miss E, 
Garbutt, both of Hull.—Mr. J. Hayes. 
jun., to Miss M. Calvert ; Mr. P. Fardy, 
to Miss M. Machen; Mr. J. Thwaites, to 
Miss S. Lupton; Mr. Fred. Blackburn, to 
Miss S. Overend; Mr. J. Kaye, to Miss 
E. Atkinson; Mr. E. Buckley, to Miss 
Owden, all of Leeds.—Mr. N. Brown, of 
Leeds, ti Miss S. Carr, of Gomersall,— 
Mr. Jt. Coldwell to Miss M. Stead.— 
Mr. W. 4B. Haigh, of Wakefield, to 
Miss Skelton, of Pontefract.—- Mr. ‘J. 
Hunter, of Emley, to Miss P. Walker, 
of . Westgate-end, Wakefield. — Mr. J. 
Bayes, of Halifax, to Miss M.- Mic- 
klethwaite, of Clifton.—Mr. J. Tyas, of 
Huddersfield, to Miss E. Beaumont, of 
Kirkheaton. ——- Mr. J. Dinmore, to’ Mrs. 
Lazenby, both of Knaresborough. — Mr. 
G. Shaw, to Miss M. A. Stocks; Mr, 
T. Stutterd, to Miss E. Brook: all’ of 
Longwood.—Mr. T. Mallinson, of Lindley, 
to Miss B. Haigh, of Slaithwaite.—Mr, J. 
Wilson, to Miss M. Smithson, both of Bram_ 
ley.— Mr. W. Foster, to Miss S Jackson, 
both of Skircoat.—Mr. J. Haigh, to Mrs. 
S. Haigh, both of Mirfield. 
. Died.| At York, on the Old Sand-hill, 
Mr. Jas. Monkman.— Miss Wilbank, sud- 
denly—In Skeldergate,. 41, Mr. George 
Fowler, suddenly.—Mr. John Lawton, 
At Leeds, 77, Mrs. A. Prince. — In 
Duke-street, at an advanced age, Mr: Isaac 
Field, cf the firm of Messrs. Field, Roys- 
ton, and Field, and a member of the Suciery 
of Friends.—In Kirkgate, 47, Mr. F, 
Stubbs. ; 
-At Wakefield, 62,° Mr. W. Dyer.—In 
Providence-street, Mrs. Wood, suddenly.— 
Mr. John Senior. 
At. Halifax, on Savile-gteen, 70, Mrs. ” 
Ralph, widow of the Rev. John Ralph.— 
Miss Kershaw. 
At Huddersfield, Mr. Hudson, — Mrs. 
Crann. 
At Knaresborough, 68, 
gill. y 
At Bradford, Richard Holmes, esq., of 
the Lodge, Mount Pleasant. 
At Barnbow, 85, Mr. T, Braim.—At 
Heckmondwike, 67, Mr. F. Allott, much 
respected. — At Lofthouse, 72, Mrs. A. 
Hawksworth.— At Hunslet, 87, Mr. Jos. 
Varley. —At Yeadon, 66, Mr. Jer. Slater. 
—At Westfield-house, the wife of the Hon. 
I. Hawke. 
Mr. W. Hew- 
LANCASHIRE, 
At the late Lancaster assizes there were 
only twenty-nine prisoners for trial, and 
none were remarkable for atrocity, 
A numerous and_ respectable meeting 
lately took place at Manchester, for esta- 
blishing in shat town a portable ‘Gas Com-° 
pany, for the supply of houses, shops, &c. 
with compressed oil or other gas. The 
establishment was fesolved upon. 
It has been ascertained that no tess than 
20 ~ 39,000 
