480 Cornwall — Wales — Ireland — Deaths Ahrohd. 



H CORNWALL. At Lanhaiian, the widow of Richard 



The fjerni^h Kesolutions in onr next. Jenkins, estj. — At Heullan, 60, David 



niurr'ud.'] Joim Henry Vivian, esq. of Lewis, esq. a. justice of the peace for the 



Tniro, to Miss Sarah Jones, of .Swansea, counties of Ponibrokc and Carmarthen, 



—John Yarde Fouiies, esq. to Miss Hfearn, justly rrTrctted.— At St. BridcVhill, 29, 



of St. Aiistle.— Mr. William Paynler, to Miss Llizabeth R> es, of Fcndyne, de- 



filiss Stevens, of Keiiwyn. servedly esteemed and regretted. 



Died.] At Fowey, Ccnj. nioomficld, eSq. ' Ireland. 



senior alderman of that boroush. Almost every parish in Dublin has pass- 



At Falmouth, siuldoiily, Mrs. Downing. fed pointed iesolutions on the subject of 



w,\r.as. sinecures auii cxct'-sive taxation. 



The Marquis of Anglesea has industri- Married.] At Ardtrce Glebe-honse, Ty- 



ously enquired in the nature and extent rone, C. E. Allen, esq. to Miss Meredith, 



cf ilie distresses of the poor on his estates — E. VV. Diei.cuson, esq. to Miss Coiry,of 



in Wiilcs, and is libeially adopting mea- Newry. — Charles Naujjle, esq. of Kil- 



Siires to alleviate tlieni. dalky, rounty of Meath, to Mrs. Cecilia 



niarricd.] The Rev. AV. Ilcwson, to Conolly, of Newhagijard. 



Bli-s Ann<; Ba^selt, both of Swansea — Died.] At Dublin, 43, T. R. Babing- 



■William Salmor, tsq. of Cowbridge, to ton, esq. 



Miss Hester Deere, of Penllme-conrt,— At Budhill, county of Tipperary, Ri. 

 At Myfod, Arnold Burrowes, esq. to Miss chard Going, e»q. 

 Harriet Beresford, of Tretnanney.— Mr. deaths abroad. 

 John Bamford, to Miss E. Powell, both At Sierra Leone, John Donovin, esq. 

 of Neath.— Simon Lloyd, esq. of Plaiyn- advocate of that colony, and lately a re- 

 tire, to Miss F.liza Jones, of the Lodt;e, porter of Parliamenlary Debates. He 

 Babi. — Thomas Lloyd Fletcher, esq. of was a man of sironp: natural talents, and of 

 Maesgwaylod L'ju-e, lo Miss Charlotte great integiity and honour. 

 Towers, of Queen Aim-street, Lonilon. At Anteuil, near Paris, at aa advanced 



Died.] At Wrexham, Mr. J. Fd«ards. age, H. b. Sharp, esq. 



At Carmarihen, 75, Mr^. W. Davies. At Paris, Mrs. Caroline Amherst, widow 



At Haverfordwest, the widow of the of W. Kciiil A. esq. of the Bengal Civil 



Rev. B. Oibbon, of Penaly. Establi.-hment. 



At Brecon, the Kev John Williams, At Siutgard, the reigning monarch, who 



Caihe'.ic priest, of that town, greaiiy re- married the Pi inress Hoyal of England, 



spccted.— S7, Mr. John Oriffitlis, liiuch In Mcck!inbi;i^h, 76, the reigning prince, 



and deservedly rc^pecied. biosher of (:iKen Ciiarlotte. 



'\i ) CORiniSPONDENTS. 



The Frinuls of this ^Jiscellnny, vho matj he disinms of cmiiilelins; their Sets or Volumes, 

 ere ycim'sted to take notice, that, fir tiie puipnsc of encouraftinfi their Deniqn, liie several 

 J\'umlierscu>iiposins;thefrst Iokiy \0LV7>m.s, or to the Cowmcixement <f 18iG, tcitl be 

 sntii «< ONK sjiiLi.iNG AND TiiKHK PEKCU JUT Number, till the firntif tMatftiext ; but, 

 aflir that time, they can l)e hud only at the vsunl. Price of Ticn l-:hillings. The increased 

 Demand f'lr ihi-. IVork,in (nry part 'if the World u'herc the £»^'\'/s/i Lun^mge is read, 

 and the inimnptiiitts of the Supplij in forcifiu Countries, otrinn- lo ."iicc^isive IVars, will, 

 it is jnesumed, j-emler this I'lOfwsiii an Accommodation to muny of our distant Readers, as 

 U\tl lis to muny new Siihscriliers at Home. 



Tlic Fnvotirs of M. Langles— Mr. Clement Coote— A. Z.— Bauon Lehry— Mr. 

 A. K\'NE— Mr. W. Taalor— Mr. W. Goodman— Mr. J. LawiiuNCK- An Old Abo- 

 litionin—Neptune— S. F. G.— J. h.—ikc. came to hand too laie lo uitpcur in the current 

 Kuniber. 



Two Tows in France and Flanders, made in the present Autumn, leiU be commevccd m 

 ^ur ne.rt or nc.rt folloieing yumhers. 



- U'e shall be obliged to any of our Reader.<i in .Jamaica, Trinidad, or Dcmerara, for cor- 

 rect iiejwts of what is paisivg on the Spanish fli'dn. 



The Pressure <f Matter evident in mir Pages must be our Apology for the Delay of many 

 mcepti'd Conimunicalions. 



Original Materials touwds an Authentic Life ofR. B. Siiehidan «rc deferred for the 

 sar.ic reason; as is the lon^i-promised Memoir of our old Friend S. J. Piiatt. 



ARtsTiUES en.iuires about " the Heroes of LiUrly, scatlireii by the Triumph of the Impe- 

 rial and Royal Conjederales ;" and tee hope in an early Number to be able to satisfy hia 

 Curiosity. 



H'e should be glad to rcccire correct Information from Rtndcrsin the United Slates rela- 

 tive to the uctuid Condition of Emigriwts in those Slides, the Accounts in the English Minis- 

 terial Pajitrs representing them as seeking Means of Return. 



LeuMAS of Bedford puts a forced Construction on the Passage in the CoiiNUCOPlA. 



H''ehavereceiceit a Pound Note from C. U. for the long-suffering Prisontrs in iht Fleet, 

 ivko are detained under Charges of Contempts of Court. 



