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Yulucan is reported to have seceded 
from the Mexican union. But as a set- 
off against the above unfavorable intel- 
ligence, the Colombian papers contain 
the copy of a treaty of alliance and 
ecommerce between the Colombian and 
Mexican Republics, and the Mexican 
papers affirm, that it is the wise intention 
of the legislature to put the institutions 
here in bearing with those of the United 
States. An expedition sailed from Rio 
de Janeiro for Pernambuco, under the 
command of Lord Cochrane, on the 
2d of August. The late reports of the 
revived attempt of France to recover 
St. Domingo, 1s affirmed in the Etoile to 
be destitute of foundation. “ Nothing,” 
says the demi-official writer, “ is more 
simple than the alleged movements of 
our troops. It is in execution of the 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
(Nov. I, 
Decree of the 31st of December, 1823, 
confiding to the land forces the service 
in the colonies; and they will cease as 
soon as the exchange of the marine 
troops for land troops is effected.” We 
are glad of this: there are only three 
projects which can be entertained 
by French statesmen, with reference 
to St. Domingo. First, conquest by 
main force; second, reduction by block- 
ade; third, the regulation of its inde- 
pendence on conditions favorable to the 
mother country and the old proprietors. 
Of these the only reasonable alternative 
is the last. Attempts to reduce the first 
proposition to ‘practice would be a poli- 
tical madess; and the second, if less 
violent in-appearance, only differs in a 
few degrees of absurdity and fatuity 
from the first. 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, ann DEATHS, in anp near LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceased. 
— SS 
MARRIED. , 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, H. 
Lyster, esq. of Rowlon Castle in the County 
of Salop, to Lady Charlotte Barbara Astley 
Cooper, daughter of the Earl of Shaftesbury. 
George Turliff Roger, esq. R.A. to Geor- 
giana M. second daughter of the late Vice- 
Admiral Wm. Albany Otway. 
T. J. Theobald, esq. of Upper Brook- 
st., to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of © 
Nathaniel Gosling, esq. of Earl’s-Court 
House, Brompton. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-sq. Edmund 
Cradock Hartopp, esq., eldest son of Sir 
Edmund Hartopp, Bart., tothe Hon. Mary 
Jane Eden, daughter of Lord Harby. 
Walter Ruding Deverell, esq., son of the 
Rey. J. R. Deverell, of Castle Bytham, 
Lincolnshire, LL. B.,to Margaretta, eldest 
daughter of Stephen Howard Phillips, esq., 
of Norfolk-st. 
John Bateman, Esq., of Oak Park, 
county of Kerry, to Frances, youngest 
daughter of Nathaniel Bland, esq., of Lower 
Berkeley-st., Portman-sq. 
John Propert, esq. of Duke-st. Portland- 
pl. to Julia Anne, only daughter of R. 
Ross, esq. of Charles-st. and late of Cork. 
Septimus Hodges, esq. of Maida-hill, to 
Theodosia Emma, daughter of Jervice 
Kendall, esq. of Brompton. 
Mr. William Speed, of Bobbingsworth, 
Essex, to Miss Maria Neville, daughter of 
Fishpool Neville, esq. of Toothill, Stam- 
ford Rivers, Essex. 
Lieut.-Colonel Rolt, c.p. and k.T.s. of 
the 2d or Queen’s Royals, to Anne, 
youngest daughter of George Caswall, esq. , 
of. Sacombe Park, Herts. 
Wm. Walmsley Terrington, esq. of Ed- 
monton. to Mary Goff, eldest. daughter of 
John Blant, esq. of Upper Bedford-pl. 
Russell-sq. 
Thomas Hewett Key, esq. of Trinity 
College, Cambridge, to Sarah, youngest 
danghter of the late R. Troward, esq. 
R, Philip, eldest son of Richard Tyr- 
whitt, esq. of Nantyr Hall, Denbighshire, 
Recorder .of Chester, to Catherine Wigley, 
daughter of Henry St. John, esq. of 
Hornsey. 
Philip. M‘Pherson, esq. of the 30th Reg. 
to Caroline Maria, eldest daughter of E. 
Barnette, esq. of New Bond-st 
Geo. Albert Sheppard, esq. of Calcutta, 
to Ellen, eldest daughter of Dr. Shearman, 
of Northampton-sq. 
At St. George the Martyr’s, Mr. Green 
of Edward-st., Portman-sq., to Miss Man- 
dery, of Broad-st., Golden-sq. h 
Capt. Geo. St. John Gifford, to Miss 
Tsabella Christie, of Hackney Wick. 
The Hon. and Very Rey. the Dean of 
Windsor, to Charlotte Selina, second daugh- 
ter of Richard Moore, esq., of Hampton- 
court-palace. 
H. C. Standart, esq., of Taunton, to Eu- 
phemia, eldest daughter of Maj.-Gen. Jobn 
Murray, and niece to Rear Admiral Searle, 
of Fairwater, near Taunton. 
At Paris, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. James 
Knox, son of Viscount Northland, to Mary 
Louisa, eldest daughter of Edw. Taylor, of 
Bifrons, and niece of Maj.-Gen. Sir Her- 
bert Taylor. 
William Luddington, esq. of Verulam- 
buildings, Gray’s-inn, to Frances Elizabeth, 
eldest daughter of E. Lee, esq. of the for- 
mer place. ; 
At Walthamstow, the Rev. John Bridges © 
Ottley, Fellow of Oriel-college, Oxford, to 
Caroline, youngest daughter of ‘the late B. 
Travers, esq. fee 
J. Bateman, esq. of Oak-park, co. Kerry, 
to Frances, youngest daughter of Nath. 
Bland, esq. of Lower Berkeley-st. aie 
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