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his piety, wisdom, and true christian charity. 
The doctrine he taught by precept, and prac- 
tice, was mild, gentle, and persuasive; as 
far removed from bigotry and superstition, as 
from the pernicious principles of modern phi- 
losophy 5 which he always zealously reprobat- 
ed as deadly poison tothe mind. The pure 
religion of the gospel, which he professed, was 
asa lamp to his teet, through all the vicis- 
situdes of life ; his sure hope, and consola- 
tion, in the hour of death; and now, un- 
doubtedly, the crown of his rejoicing his 
benevolence was universal; his charity un- 
ostentatious ; often extended by an abridg- 
ment of his own personal comforts 5 and fell 
silently, as the dews of evening. These 
higher endowments of soul, were accompa- 
nied by an excellent, well cultivated under- 
standing, and the most distinguished courtesy 
of manners, He was brother tothe Rev. 
Dr. John Ogilvie of Aberdeen, the effusions 
of whose classic pen, are too well known to 
the amateurs of poetry, to need any eulo- 
gium. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Shobrooke, John Serving 
ton Savery, esq. of Yenn, to Miss Ley, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Thomas L. F 
Died.| Captain Balderston, of the Par- 
thian sloop of war. He was murdered on 
board that vessel when getting under weigh 
from Plymouth for Corunna. He was a na- 
tive of Dover, in his 29th year, and univers 
sally esteemed. JamesSmith, the master’s- 
mate, by whose hand he fell, is son of a 
British planter, resident at Santa Cruz. 
CORNWALLe 
Married.] At St. Columb, Mr. Williams, 
fo Miss Mary Nicholls.—Mr. Ball of Meva- 
gissey, to Miss Sophia Warne, daughter of 
Mr. Henry W. ss 
Died.} At Redruth, in his 71st year, cap- 
tain Paul Penrose, who was considered one 
of the best miners. 
At St. Ives, Mrs. Menly Stevens, a mai- 
den lady of Trowen, 68. 
. Monthly Commercial Report. + 
vee 
DEATH ARROAD. ‘ 
At Mymunsing, an eastern district of Ben- 
gal, on the 28th of April, in the 25th year 
of his age, Henry Townley Roherdeau, esq. 
register of that zillah, upon the honourable 
Company’s civil establishment. He was the 
son of Mr, Roberdeau, tormerly of Kenning~ 
ton, and nephew of the late Alderman Le 
Mesurier. He was a young gentleman of 
distinguished and most promising literary at- 
tainivents, and had attracted fuyourable no- 
tice in India for his poetical talenis. Emi- 
nently qualified by study, judgment, and assi- 
duity in the judicial line of the Company’s 
government, he had risen in rank at the ear- 
liest possible period; and was, for his supe- 
riorly-meritorious conduct, on the eve of be- 
ing farther rewarded by a promotion which 
would have effected his return to England 
with a liberal fortunes at a very early age. 
Inured to the climate from before his six. 
teenth year, he had been blessed with pertect 
health-until attacked by. the fatal fever, 
which in ten days terminated the fairest pro- 
spect, and the fullest nope, ever fostered by 
success and merit! His private virtues were 
fully consonant to his more public traits of 
character, To a suavity of manners, and a 
condescending urbanity not to be exceeded, he 
united the strongest filial affection and fra- 
ternal kindness, which were evinced by an 
almost-fatberly protecting attention to. his 
two younger brothers (both upon the Com- 
pany’s Bengal establishment), the elder of 
whom being officially stationed with him, 
had the mournful satisfaction of performing 
towards him the last duties of mortality, 
His afflicted relatives in England (who par- 
took of munificent tokens of his regard) caa 
only alleviace their deep-felt sorrow for his 
untimély loss, by the indelible and soothiag 
remembrance of his many virtues ; and with 
the full and most heart-reviving persuasion, 
that for so much excellence *¢ There is ano~ 
ther and a better world.” 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
THE following importation of Cotton-wool into the. Port of 
last ten days, will fhew how our manufacturers in Lancashire muft be employed in the 
various branches of spinning and weaving it, and not asingle pound of it is exported out 
of the United Kingdom, viz. 
Imported from the Brazils.....sseeeeeereeceeeeess 167,600Ibs, 
Jamaica s.sseceeeseets 
12,000 
Demerara oo ste eisre ea deids vee’ 10,000 
Gibraltar es nb Ved bifes dente cert, HLS BOO 
: Malta 06 Joie ce belewens ee 73,712 
™ St, VaTigent’ss'. 6 S'S th oq elitr sd »s 10,000 
Burbic€ ss. s tier de eve tdeweees 8,688 
Lisbon ereceeeeeeecwecsserree 88,860 
Madeira «+++ eeereerceeseee-eee 10,000 : 
532,860lbs. wt. 
[Jan 
ndon alone, within the 
