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: a [\, sad Je es, ' (Augods. 
_ . PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, »~ 
WITH att HE] MARRIAGES ayp DEATHS; 9 ‘ta 
Arronged xcogr anaes y Onin the Order of the bi JSrom North to Sont 
or be a a iM 
oP Gishaindiienions for. this Department of, the Monthlh “ah faperty am dt 
Phentiaated: und sent Tree of Postage, are always thank a Those are a 
~ more marticntarly acceptable which Hesceity the Progress @ ae (e wee 
any Kind, ov which contain Bidgraphical ln ee ps ee 0 
er remar kable Cliaracters Sige 8 cased, 
My is 
* NORTHUMBERLAND AND Die kane Y ps if At) tad Witton ‘Sonor a! 
At the late meeting of the Tyne Side Agri- — Mal oe 
cultural Society, held at Ovingham a a fos ave Rev. say 
premiums were adjudged as follow ;— ra ters 29:9 rate a ay 
ith. 5 
ri 
Donkin of Sandhoe,.for the ‘best tu school ithe? 
than one slicar, and for the best sheari At Sunderland, M 
Woth to be kept in the district during iy “ La a 
suing season, 5 guineas each... To Mr. Joba At New cay 
ling, ‘of Styford, for the best pen of fiye pra “Ar ae er, 
meis, to be kept in the district for the pur= _ At, Shi 
ase ‘of breeding, 5 guine: as. ye ars 
“The first meeting of the ek gpa, hai baili 
Con.pany was held at the Town-hall, Stack- i 
ton, on Friday, 17sh June, to put Ae. ao Php 
tion the act - of | parliament. for mekin na- BG eet of he 
vigable ‘cut through the neck of land near 
Portrach, when the committee was chosen it Fe ton, Mar daughter of mas. 
for tarrying the measure into eftect. ‘The Liddle. » ’ 
Siiproverhehe made to rhe. dee of the Ashe Fleurs; neaehiGotai ham, tangeher, 4 
river by thé intended cut, will be of the wile ‘of Mr. Robert Fearg 636, ped 
greatest advantage to the port vf Stockholm % RE, 
and néighbourhood, by cutting off a circuitous UMBE Nn aoe WESTMOF 
and dangerous navigation, by means of w ch At th niversa vile 
a facility will be given to.the trading vessel ~ subscribers e Whitehaven | Disp 
which will be felt ‘by all concerned in Be en see the numbe patie 
trade of that port. ; d to the ben f harit 
‘Married.] At Sunderland, Captain Et th 8th of June, 1307, to the 13th’ 
mund, ot the Unity, to Miss Jane Richard- 1808, is as, f lows : :-Recommende he 
€ 
son. "ae ay giste 56:5 children inocylated. fe 
At Barnard Castfe, Timothy eet, esq. cow po 98; trivial incidentsy 
- of Bury, Suffolk, to Miss C. A. Hanb di + total, 417 fchese have been cured, ieee 
ter of the late Joseph H. esq. of £as adilsclieved, 285 nto aye rabley. 9; jdied,, 
Hall, Yorkshire. beh ae si upon ih ie bk 
The Rev. William Tate, fellow of Trinity ig total num f pati ait 
College, site: to Miss. Rodham of ted since opening they se i “ 
é co the» 
Ss, 1103. %% ? t 
Gateshead. : 94,604: Inoculated fi 
BSD, diss Megas 
Died.] At arid Mis. Stevenson, widow course of the last four 
of Mr. Thomas .—Mre Abraham Stouts, ~~ Adurried.] At Whi 
one of tice counc 4.—Mro&ae Crewdson, of Ma 
drew Metross, 76.—Mr, Ralph) Farthing, Bragg 
61.—Mrs. Ann Dunny 86.—Mr. J Thwaires;: rkby Lon ale, 
75.—Mrs. Jane- i ij he he Ann. td Miss Sarah Bateman. 
Pates, 5900) At Ki 1, Me: aha 
At Neweastle, - ‘Miss Age Fowler, — Dorothy eae 
Ans, eldesé perry of Mr. William } aid Tottenbampto } M ac 
surgeon, 9.— ary Graham, 1 alc x ‘. 
Miss Boger, eh t dausht.r of Captain, int yf At Wigtiins we - 5 bfeph Palas oe 
the Royal Artillery ==Mrs. Barbara »Witlox. Miss By Hoda AP er, to, 
Mis. Jobling —Mrs. Taylor, wifewof Mri Miss Storey, cana; fer rs. S, late-of the” 
Willie, T.—Mr. Take Barras, 76. Queens Head 
At Bishop Attiaod. Mr- Banks, many Mr. Richard nie eae : 
years coroner for Stocato n Ward, Durham, 39. - chant, to.Miss. Frances Hardy, daughter of 
At Coldpike Hill, Mr, John Jackson, 75. Mr. H. of the Cross Keys Inn, Miilthorp. » / 
At Haydon Bridge, Mrs. Ege wife of Died.J At Kelton Hill, Mr. - Hutton, ; 
ang John‘E. daughter of Mr. = Gane: H. Mae! Wi Tay 
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