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like reduction should be made in the pre- 
mim on cash payments; this meeting 
therefore, recommends that the aldwance 
on payments made in gold coin, ornotes of 
the Bank of England of 51. or under, be for 
the future fixed at 51. per cent. per annum, 
or one penny per pound per month. - 
A joint stock fish company is about to 
be established at Liverpool, for supplying 
the town and neighbourhood with fish at a 
cheap rate. 
New baths are about to Le erected on 
St. George’s pier, Liverpool. 
Married.}] Mr. P. Welsh, to Miss E. 
Weaver; Mr, F. Brady, to Miss S. Parkin- 
son; Mr. J. Marsden, to Miss J. Brough ; 
Mr, F. Rider, to Miss A. Burgess; Mr. J. 
Bamford, to Miss Shuttleworth: all of 
Manchester.—Mr, J. M‘Keand, of Man- 
chester, to Miss Heywood, of Bolton.—Mr, 
Etty, of Mancester, to Miss J. Pelfryman, 
of Sheffield.— Mr. R. M. Whitlow, of Man- 
ehester, to Miss S. Gardner, of the Priory, 
Pendleton.—Mr. G. W. Hardy, of Man- 
chester, to Miss O. Wright, of Bewsey.— 
Mr. G, Lupton, of Manchester, to Miss M: 
Skirrow, of Wigan.—Robert Bullen, esq. 
to Miss M. A, Orrell; Mr. W. Jones, to 
Miss S. Hughes; Mr. S. Ravenscroft, to 
Miss M. A. Barrow; Mr. D. Eddowes, to 
Miss H. Colshead, of Lower Sparling: 
street; Mr. T. Dixon to Mrs. Halls ; Mr. 
C. Henderson, to Miss Warwick, of Brown- 
Jow-hill: all of Liverpool.—Mr. A. Og-., 
den, of Birchen Bower, to Miss E. Smith; 
of Bradley Bent.—Mr. J. Alexander, of 
Broughton, to Miss C. F. Nightingale, of 
Pendleton. 
Died.] At Manchester, 51, Mr. W. 
Walmsley.—On Charlton-terrace, 58, Mrs. 
E, Foster, regretted.—21, Mrs. F. Jack- 
son.—In St. George's road, 66, Mr. J. 
Holland.—56, Mr. Jas. Wallis, deservedly 
respected. 
‘At Salford, 60, Mr. G. Cookshaw, much 
respected.—In Chapel-street, 60, Mrs, M, 
“Malialieu. 
At Liverpool, Miss Jacob, suddenly.— 
82, Mrs. M. Shaw.—70, Mrs. S. Whitley. 
—75, the Rev, J. Parker, Catholic priest, 
highly esteemed and deservedly regretted. 
—30, Mr. Jas. Scholfield.—In Sir Tho- 
mas’s-buildings, 24, Miss C. Fox. —In 
Clarence-street, 57, Mr. T. Franceys.—In 
Marybone, 44, Mrs. A. Ashley.—At Edge- 
hill, 82, Mrs. G. Ward.—47, Mr. J. Jones. 
—Jn Slater-street, 25, Mrs. S. Seed.— Mr. 
J. Prescott. 
At Pendleton, Miss Ashton, much re- 
spected.—At Smedley, 76, Mr. J. Howard. 
—At Crumpsall, Mrs. A. Delauney, great- 
ly esteemed and regretted. 
: CHESHIRE. 
A new mail from Chester to Hereford, 
through Shrewsbury, has lately commenced 
running. 
Married.). Mr. L. Fletcher, jun, of 
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Cheshiré — Derbyshire— Nottinghamshire. 
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[ Dec. 1; 
Stockport, to Miss E. Aldred, of Long 
sight.—Mr. C. Redfern, of Stockport, to: 
Miss E. Johnson, of Heaton Norris. —D.) 
Shaw, esq. of Bosden House, to Miss 
Poulson, of Woodhouse. AF 
Died.| At Chester, 60, Mr, J. Jefferies. 
—Mr, Jones, of the Canal Wharf,—Mrs! 
Hayes.—Mrs, S. Franks, 
At Macclesfield, Mr. ‘T. Critehley, june 
justly lamented.—61, the Rey. J. Beau- 
mont, 
At Nantwich, 71, Mrs. A. Darbyshire, 
of Manchester, deservedly regretted. 
At Rowton, 87, Mrs, Parry.—At Bees 
ton, 8%, Mr. C.. Gregory, deservedly re- 
gretted. 
DERBYSHIRE. ’ 
Married.] Mr. G. Webster, to Miss 
Taylor, both of Derby.—Mr. Poyser, of 
Derby, to Miss M. Humston, of Duftield. 
—Mr. A. Fletcher, to Miss A.D: Dickens, 
both of Stavely. 
Died.] At Derby, 53, Mr, J. Sturtevant. 
—63, Miss Dugmore.—29, Mr. S. Fitchett, 
—The Rev. J. Lindsay Young, M.a. vicar 
of Cockerham. 
At Brassington, 70, Mr. J. Swindells.— 
At Calwich, 46, Abel John Ram, esqg.—At 
Little Eaton, Mr. J. Johnson. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The reformers of Nottingham, as well as 
those of Leicester, together with those of 
Yorkshire and Lancashire, lately assembled 
to celebrate the liberation of Mr. , Hunt 
from Iichester jail. 
At the late Newark fair there was a 
great shew of beasts, which met with. a 
very dull sale, at a considerable reduction 
of prices. ) 
Married.| Mr. S. Richmond, to Miss M. 
Thompson; Mr. Baldock, to Miss Hard 
wicke; Mr. W. Booth, to Miss C. Edwards: 
all of Nottingham.—Mr. Copley, of Hock- 
ley, to Miss M. Dunbar, of Mary-gate, Not- 
tingham.— Mr. C. Mason, to MissE. Jeaks; 
Mr. T. Bullen, to Miss A. Holt; Mr. R. 
Fottitt, to Miss E. Queensbrough: all of 
Newark.—Mr. 8. Woolfitt, of Bingham, 
to Miss Hutchinson, of Newark.x—Mr. J. 
Ellis, of Mansfield, to Miss M. Hill, of 
Carr Colston.—Mr. J. Hallam, to Miss 
Hopkins, both of Costock.—Mr. G. Why- 
sall, to Miss Wall, both of Hearn. 
Dicd.] At Nottingham, in Sycambére- 
street, 75, Mr. T. Thorpe.—38, Mr. G, 
Fox, jun.—In Young-street, 44, Mr. S. 
Gray.—In Garden-street, 27, Mrs. E. Cop- 
ley.—In Black Lamb’s-lane, 25, Mrs. kk. 
Nelson.—In Broad-lane, 51, Mr. J. Harri- 
son, late of London.—In Exchange-row, 
75, Mr. W. Wilson.—72, Mrs. Chambers, 
At Newark, 72, Mrs. S$. Dawn.—21, Mr. 
J. Walker. 
At Mansfield, 45, Mrs. Wragg, deserved- 
ly regretted. 
At Ollerton, Mr. G. Wright.—At Farns- 
field, 89, Henry Houldsworth, esq:-—At 
Warsop, 
