SS\ Wales— Scotland — Ireland — Deaths Abroad. 



WALES. the state of the country have been proninT* 



The late Wynnslay AericnUural Meet- gated from Paisley. We regret that they 



ing was attended by a numerous and his,'hly appeared in the London papers too late in 



respectable party of agiiciiltiiri.Hts from the niontli to allow of our transferring 



Salop and the ailjoining counties. After them nito onr pages ; they however merit 



the plonghiug matches, and awarding and repetition in every tovpn of that hood- 



delivery of the piennnms, iSir W. W. 

 Wynne addressed his gnesis, 400 in nnm- 

 ber, nrging the necessity of every gentle- 

 man's exerting hiiMS?if to alleviate the 

 distresses of the laboiuing and lower or- 

 ders of society, by em'plojii.g them as 

 mnrli as possible in the general advance- 

 ment of auricniture, especially in draining 

 . — in the improvement of roads, or in any 

 other kind of bnsiness, (even that of de- 

 jtroying the weeds upon land) which 

 would at once benefit tlie property of the 

 proprietor, and relieve the accninnlating 

 distresses of the poor. 



Married.'] The Rev. John Biilmer, to 

 Miss Marthii Phillips, lunli of Haverford- 

 ^vest.— The Rev. David Thomas, of Mil- 

 ford, to Mrs. Harris, of Tierson.— Mr. J. 

 B. Moiile, to Miss Martin, lale of Cardiff. 

 —1 he Rev. Lewis Hnghes, of Llandden- 



w inked part of the empire. 



jyjinried.] Lient. Gen. Leslie, to Miss 

 Cuming, of Edinburgh, — Francis Pym, 

 jnn. esq, to Lady Jane Leslie Melville. 



Died.] At Edinburgh, Major Samuel 

 Sinclair Hay, commandant of the Golan- 

 dawre corps, Bengal artillery. — Mrs. Lind- 

 say Cainegie. 



inELAND. 



The grand and the royal canals in Ire- 

 land have stopped i)aynient of the in- 

 terest of their debentures : thus have, not 

 merely many individuals, but many fami- 

 lies and public charities, been thrown into 

 the most distressing embarrassments ; antl 

 great additional distress has been added 

 to llic other calamities of Ireland. 



Married.] F, K. Hoey, esq. of Dnngan-' 

 non, to Miss AnneForde,ofSeaford. — The 

 Hon. Col. John Meade, M.P. for the county 



iolen 10 Miss Margaret Owen, of Erwalls. of Down, to Miss Urania Caroline Ward, 



^1,., D. Breeze, of Dinas Mowddy, to of Castle Ward, county of Down. 



Miss Anne Lloyd of Mallwyd. Died.] At Dublin, in Clare-street, J. 



Died.] At Swansea, 33, Mrs. Einniet Keid, es<]. 



Rces deservedly lamented. At Limerick, in George-street, Mrs. 



AtCardigan,Edward James, esq. greatly Preston, wife of the Dean of Limerick, 



regretted. deaths abroad. 



^\t Brecon, nB, Mr. Samuel Campion, At the Cape of Good Hope, Major- 



ili"hly and deservedly esteemed. General Baird, a brave and distinguished 



SCOTLAND. 



The most perspicuously and eleganlly 

 written resolui ions that havi' appeared on 



officer. 

 At Madras, Sir George Colebrooke. 



TO COKKESPONDENTS. 



Onr Readers ifill observe a novel feature of this work in the current number, in 

 the PkoeMIUM to the List of New Publications. We propose to render this article 

 nernument, and wc flatter ourselves il will be found to increa.ie the value and interest 

 of our Miscellami at home and abroad. We are no friends of anonymous criticism ; 

 hut as we can depend on the iiitcs;rilii of the writers cf the several articles, we offer 

 our tried responsibilitf/, of above tucnty years' experience, as a guarantee of the fair 

 and honourable conduct of this article. 



Wc have heard of a design to reprint this Miscellany at CALCUTTA ; in which case 

 onr Con-espond(uts will >iijoy the advantage of having their opinions printed and 

 re-printed in Europe, America, and Asia; and we shall have the satisfaction of 

 feeling that our labours have all the influence on society which the press is capable of 

 conf'erriho- on them. The tiiched annihitation of the monthly Journals of JFrance, 

 noticed at pa^'c 332, cannot fail to add greatly to onr present exteiisivc circulation on 

 the Continent. 



A Correspondent, of the highest order of personal i^ifeginty, worth, and benevo- 

 lence ashs us, in a privati ISole, " whether a retreat in a 7-emote part of North Bri~ 

 tain would be acceptable for one or two persons whom Rank and Affluence have not 

 shielded from the worst of human calamities — a disordered mind. Every tender at- 

 tention would be faith fully bestowed, and lucid intervals amused in a domestic circle, 

 tifiere genteel habits prevail. If the subjects were in childhood or youth, gentle in- 

 Strttetion and kind conlrol nught produce some acipiiremcnts, and perhaps effect « 

 cure." We have inude the enquiry jmblic from a conviction that we should be the 

 happy mea7is of serving the afflicted, if, through us, an arrangement were made. 



The acceptable favour of our subscriberal Nairn was printed at page QQO^midwe 

 thali be giftd of his future wntriluUions. 



