576 
Boyce, esq. of Bideford, to Miss Sloly, of 
Torrington.—Mr. W. Aggott, of South- 
molton, to Miss Agnes Milford, of ‘Truro, 
—Mr. H. Hawker, of Lymstone, to Miss 
A. Shipston, late of Exmouth. 
Died.] At Exeter, 78, Mrs. A. Hicks. 
—At an advanced age, Elizabeth, widow 
of J. Dands, esq. of Birmingham. 
At Plymouth, in Morice-town, 74, Mr. 
J. Whitford—tIn Marlborough-row, 39, 
Mr. W. Ayres.—In Richmond-row, 40, 
Mr. J. Reed.—Lieut. Silver, R.N. 
At Totnes, Joun Foster Barham, esq. 
late of Exeter, eminent for his literary 
knowledge and moral qualities. 
At Teignmouth, W. Dyer, M.D. deser- 
vedly regretted. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.] Mr. J. Penrose, to Miss 
Stokes, both of Truro.—The Rev. T. Scott 
Smyth, of St. Austle, (o Georgiana Theo- 
phila, daughter of the late Sir T. J. Met- 
calfe, bart.—At Maker, Mr. J. Martin, of 
East Looe, to Miss C. Harvey.—Mr. 
Reed, of Lostwithrel, to Miss Belman, of 
Liskeard, 
Divd.] At Penzance, 6%, Mrs. Lloyd. 
At Truro, Thomas John, esq. a partner 
in the Miners’ Bank, deservedly esteemed 
and regretted. 
At ‘Trewenter, 85, William Hocken, 
esq.—At Trelawney, in Pelynt, Lady 
Trelawney, wife of Sir Harry T. bart. 
WALES. 
Married.] Mr, J. Davies, of Cardigan, 
to Letitia, daughter of the late Richard 
Jones, esq. of Pantyrin.—Mr. J. Davies, 
to Miss Thomas; Mr. ‘Thomas Thomas, to 
Miss J. Grisdale : all of Carmarthen.—Mr. 
M. William, of Newcastle, Bridgend, to 
Miss C. Whitesmith, of Hackney. 
Died.) At Swansea, 55, Mrs. M. Ri- 
chards, deservedly regretted.—Miss M. 
David.—On the Strand, Mr. J, Evans.— 
50, Mr. W. Bowers. 
At Carmarthen, 91, Mrs. Horton, widow 
of Vaughan H. esq. chairman of the Quar- 
ter Sessions of the county, deservedly re- 
gretted. 
At Brecon, Robert Cooke, esq. bar- 
rack-master, generally respected.—Mr. J. 
West. ; 
At Cadoxton, near Neath, 72, Mr. T. 
Johnson, much respected.—At Eastwood, 
Pembrokeshire, Sir H. Mannix, bart. of 
Richmond, Cork. 
SCOTLAND. 
A cause, James Gibson, esq. ve Duncan 
Cornwall—Wales— Scotland— Ireland, &c. 
Stevenson, printer of the late newspaper 
called “the Beacon,” for libel, was lately. 
tried at Edinburgh; damages to the 
amount of 5v0l, were given to the plaintiff. 
This trial created considerable interest. 
Marricd.| W. D. Blair, esq. of Glas- 
gow, to Miss Bruce, of Upper Gower- 
street, Bedford-square, London,—Major 
P. Dunbar, to Jessie, daughter of the Rev. 
W. Leslie, of Balnagaith. 
Died.] At Dundee, 71, Dr. Andrew 
Ross, M.D. 
At Abbotshall, Fifeshire, J. Whytt, esq. 
IRELAND, 
Considerable disturbance was created 
lately at the principal theatre in Dublin, 
by some furious zealots of the Orange 
party, who intended to insult the Viceroy, 
the Marquis Wellesley, for his recent pre- 
vention of the dressing of the statue in 
commemoration of “the Glorious Me- 
mory.” His attendance at the theatre 
was selected for the expression of their re- 
sentment. An obscure miscreant in the 
gallery threw a glass bottle at him, which 
narrowly missed him. The soldiery were 
compelled to act to restore order. 
Marriecd.] At Dublin, James Hunter, 
esq. to Miss Allen, of Dunover-house, 
county of Down.—Jolin Harrison, esq. to 
Miss C. Thompson, both of Belfast—Wm. 
Dawson, esq. of Dungannon, to Miss Car- 
rick, of Richmount, county of Armagh,— 
Mr, Stewart Turner, of Lisburn, to Miss 
M. Russel, of Ballinderry. 
Died,] At Dublin, in Fitzgibbon-street, 
the Hon. and Rev. Lorenzo Hely Hut- 
chinson, brother to Lord Donoughmore. 
At Belfast, 46, Mr. S. Scott.—Mr. Ma- 
gill—In Major’s-field, 42, Mrs. Rea.— 
48, Miss Moore, highly and deservedly 
esteemed. 
INCIDENTS ABROAD. 
A junk of 8 or 900 tons burthen, from 
Amory, in China, with 1600 passengers, 
from the age of seventy to six, was unfor- 
tunately wrecked on the 4th of February, 
on Gaspar island, and of the whole only 
190 persons were saved. These were 
taken up by the British ship India, Capt. 
Pearl, from the rocks, island, and pieces. 
of the wreck. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
In the neighbourhood of Philadelphia, 
after a short illness, 24, Miss Mary Jen- 
nings, the eldest and accomplished daugh- 
ter of Joseph Jennings, esq. late of Willi- 
ton, Somerset. 
The Observations on M, Davin’s fine Picture on the Coronation of Napoleon, now 
exhibiting in Pall Mall East, came to hand too late to appear in a place worthy of 
the subject. 
In every respect it claims our earliest attention. 
The Ancedotes and Fan of Osborne, and the Selections from the forty-one volumes 
in the Museum, will be highly acceptable. —DR. STOKES in our neat. 
The SuPppLeMENT will be delivered with the next Number ; which will contain an 
a curate view of the Interior of the French Chamber of Deputies, 
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