180 
ment to advance money, at 3% of 4 per 
cent. interest, for the purpose of trying 
‘one ‘éxperiment, in England, Scotland, 
and Ireland, but more. especially in the 
Jatter country. Some discussion followed, 
in the course of which the Rev. Mr. Lee 
objected to..Mr., Owen’s plan, as sepa- 
rating, the father and the mother from 
their child,.and. destroying all the best 
and dearest natural affections, Ultimately 
the resolutions were carried, with only one 
dissentient voice. 
, 13.—News arrived that hostilities ‘had 
re-commenced between the Turks and 
Greeks, and that the Turks had been 
thrice defeated on land, and their plans 
deranged, . 
The Society for the Encouragement of 
Arts and Manufactures have lately offered, 
among theirpremiums, one **To the person 
who shall invent. and discover to the 
Society a Method of preventing accidents 
arising from Stage Coaches, the Gold 
Medal or thirty guineas, Ample certifi- 
cates of its efficacy, and a description of 
the method, with models of the machi- 
nery used, to be produced to the: society 
on or before the last Tuesday in February, 
1824. % . ‘ 
Several convictions of human brutes 
have taken place within the month under 
Mr. Martin’s God-like Act. We hope to 
hear of its operation through the country, 
and that all the readers of the Monthly 
Magazine, at least, will be active m 
putting it in force. On one occasion, 
Mr. Martian himself had the heroism to 
seize a fellow. in Smithfield, just after he 
had broken theleg of asheep. In France, 
whips are preferred to knobbed sticks, ~ 
for driving cattle, &c. 
; MARRIED. 
Charles Montague Williams, esq. eldest 
son of William W. esq. M.P. to Miss 
Anna Maria Scott, of Sundridge-park, 
Kent. 
Mr, Thomas Sefl,, of London, to Miss 
Mary Anne Peters, of Egham, 
Thomas William Coventry, esq. only 
son of the late Hon, Thomas C. of North 
Cray, to Miss Ann Coventry, of Spring 
Hill, Worcestershire, 
At Mary-le-Bone, the Hon. G. J. 
Milles, of Elmham-hall, Norfolk,to Eleanor, 
daughter of Dowager Lady Knatchbull, 
of Wimpole-street.- 
Mr, John Deudney, of Shorediteh, to 
Miss Maria Esther Dixon, of Wickham 
Bisliops, Essex, : 
G..C. P.. Living, esq. of Newington, 
to Miss Harriet Courage, of St. John’s, 
Southwark. 
At Mary-le-Bone Church, J. B. Praed, 
esq. of ‘Vyringham, Bucks, to Sophia, 
sister of C. Chaplin, esq: mie. for Lincoln- 
gue. , 
Marriages in and near London, 
[Sept. 1, 
The Hon, ‘Frederick Calthorpe) (o 
Lady Charlotte, daughter of ‘the Duke 
of Beaufort. 1 iy soto 
The Rey. 'T. Clare, vicar of Great 
Staughton, Cambridgeshire, to: Miss:Mary 
Anne Lee, of King-street, Covent-garden. 
‘At Mary-le-Bone, Alexander Greig, 
esq. to Mrs, Wigsell, widow of the Rev. 
Attwood W. of Sanderstead, Surrey, 
F. A. Clarke, esq. of Henfield, near 
Dorking, to Miss Anna Caroline Brett, 
of Grove Honse, Old Brompton. 
The Rev. J, J. W. Turner, of Little 
Hampton, to Miss Hawes, of Chiswick. 
Henry Birbeck, esq. of Lynn, Norfolk, 
to Elizabeth Lucy, daughter of the late 
Robert Barclay,.esq. of Clapham Com- 
mon, 
Mr. John Coleman, of Cannon-street, 
to Maria Cooper, daughter of Professor 
Coleman, Veterinary College. __ 
William Budd Prescott, esq. Bucklers- 
bury, to Miss Jane Ravenhill of Clapham 
Common, " 
M. K. Kuight, esq. of Berner’s-streef, 
to Miss Marianne Holley, of Blickling. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, 8, G. 
Benyon, esq. of Stratton-street, ‘Picca- 
dilly, to Caroline, daughter of John Thorp, 
esq. of Chippenham-park. 
At St. Mary’s, Newington Butts, 
Robert William Dickinson, esq.’ to Miss 
Susan Macroft, of Ware. 
AtSt. George’s, Bloomsbury, Frederic 
Wood, esq. of Carditl, to Mary, danghter 
of William Crawskaw, esq. of Stoke- 
Newington. 
John James King, esq. of Grosvenor- 
lace, to Lady Charlotte, daughter of the 
arl of Egremont. ; 
Edward Treacher, esq. of Barton- 
Crescent, to Miss Anne Sarai Bowles, of 
Myddleton-house, Enfield. 
Capt. Isaac Hawkins Morrison, R.x, 
to Lousia Adams,daughter of John Powell, 
Smith, esq. of Upper Berkeley-street. 
W. E. Farrer, esq. of the E. FI. €o.’s 
Service, to Miss Cracklow, of St. Olave's, 
Southwark. 
The Rev. J. Hewlett, Morning Preacher 
at the Fonndling Hospital, to Caroline, 
daughter of the late R. Price, esq. of 
Elstree, Hants. 
Capt. Thomas N. Quicke, of the Dra- 
‘eon Guards, to Miss Sophia Evered, of 
Hill House, near Bridgewater. 
Tie Hon. Capt. G. G. Waldegrave, 
*R.N. to Esther Caroline, daughter of the 
late J. Pagett, esq. of-Totteridge, Herts. 
Lord Sidmouth, to the Hon. Mrs. 
Townsend, widow of Thomas 'T.- esq. 
of Harrington-hall, Staffordshire, and 
daughter of Lord Stowell. ' 
Lieut. H. Walter, of'the Madras Army, 
and of Leigh, Essex, to Anne Pinder, 
daughter of the late Willaut Dermer, esq. 
of Chelsea, my 
Thomas 
