1 823.] 
Cargo, 26, Miss M. Lawson.—At Wood- 
bank, 64, Mr. W. Angus, much. res- 
pected. 
YORKSHIRE. 
At these Assizes, the calendar of which 
was light, William Mead was found guilty 
of killing and slayiog Mr, James Law, by 
shooting him with a pistol on the 14th of 
Febrnary last, and was sentenced to two 
years’ imprisonmentin York Castle:—John 
Ashton, and John and Richard Burnett, 
(father and son) who had pleaded guilty 
toa charge of having committed a bur- 
glary, were left for exccution. 
The eightieth Annual conference of the 
Wesleyan Methodists, were held, at Shef- 
field within the month. The numbers of 
this body are as follow: in England and 
Seotland, 219,395; in Ireland, 22,218; 
total, 241,616. Increased during the past 
year, 8006; ditto in foreign stations, 1653. 
Total increase, 9659.—We regret to state, 
that two respectable ministers, Messrs. 
Sargent and Lloyd, of this persuasion, in 
consequence’ of the upsetting of the Shef- 
field coach, through the violent and wan- 
ten driving of the coachman, met an un- 
_ timely death; and six others were at the 
same time severely wounded. 
. The Whitby theatre was lately entirely 
destroyed by fire, with all the scenery-and 
dresses of tlie performers. 
Married.] Mr. H. Hall, to Miss Worm- 
all; Mr. J. Hodson, to Miss A. Swann, of 
George-street: allof Hull._—Mr. J. Fenton, 
to Miss J. Backhouse ; Mr. J. Wilkinson, to 
Miss’ S, Strickland; Mr. D. Whitehead, to 
Miss E. Moore ; Mr. W. Hargrave, to Miss 
8. Milnes; Mr. T. Dawkins, to Miss E. 
Clarkson; Mr. J. Clapham, to Miss E. 
Hunter: all of Leeds.—Mr, J. W. R. Par- 
kinson, of Low Moor, near, Bradford, to 
Miss-J. Scarf, of Iseeds-—Mr. J. Bur- 
goyne, of South Kirby, to Miss J. Holroyd, 
of Leeds.+Mr. J. Halstead, to Miss S, Ro- 
bertshaw, both of Wakefield.—Mr. W. D. 
Hitchin, to Miss A. Royston, both of Hali- 
fax.—Mr, H. N. Bradley, to Miss T. As- 
penal, both of: Huddersfield.— Mr. T, 
Wicks, to Miss Balmer, both of Selby. . 
. Died.) At York, 81, Ralph Lutton, esq. 
At Hall, in Albion-street, 58, Sarah, wi- 
dow of Joseph Eglin, esq. 
. At Leeds, 45, Mr. W. Moxon,—43,; Mr. 
J. Goss.—Mrs. M. Wood. 
_ At Wakefield, 81, Mr. W. Scott. 
. At Halifax, 57, Mr. R. Bark.—93,, Mrs, 
Greenwood.—Mrs. Jardine. 
Av Haddersfield, 65, Mr. R, Fell, of 
Skipton.—61,, Mr. W. Garnett. 
At Pontefract, 87, Richard Wilsford, 
esq.--89, Mis. Hepstonstall. —84, Mrs, 
Harrison, of the Society of Friends.—79, 
Miss Kemp. 
At Sheriff Hutton, 76, Tabitha Crispin, 
a member of the Society of Friends.— At 
Sandall, 55, George Webster, mM. D. of the 
common council of Doncastey.—At Ea- 
Montuy Maa. No, 386, 
Yorkshire—Lancashire, 
a NS 
singwold, Miss E. Wrightson, much es- 
teemed and regretted.—At Flockton, 70, 
William Milnes, esq.—At Brotherton, Mr. 
H. Haxby. ‘9 
“At an advanced age, at Pepper-hall, 
near Northallerton, John Arden, esq. of 
Arden Hall, near’ Stockport, and of Tar- 
porley, Cheshire ; he was the elder brother 
of the late Lord Alvanley, and uncle to the 
present. 
LANCASHIRE, 
A numerous public meeting was lately 
held in Liverpool to consider the propriety 
of raising a subscription to assist the Con- 
stitutional Spaniards. It was very res- 
pectably attended, and the resolutions, the 
purport of which were to express the 
strongest abhorrence at the conduct of 
France, and commiseration for Spain, 
were unanimously agreed to. 
A public library for apprentices and me- 
chanies has been recently established at 
Liverpool. Many gentlemen of the town 
and neighbourhood have presented useful 
and instructive books, 
A public dispensary is about to be erec- 
ted at Bolton. 
Married.| Mr. J. Brown, to Miss M. 
Stewart; Mr. Jas. Carey, to Miss C. 
Brownbill; Mr. W. Burd, to Miss M. 
Sandbach; Mr. G, Smith, to Miss E. Kil- 
ner; Mr. S. Lea, to Miss M. Derbyshire 5 
Mr. W. Ratcliffe, to Miss M. Wolfendale : 
allof Manchester.— Mr. C. Webster, jun. 
of Manchester, to Miss E. Erlam, of Par- 
tington.—_Mr. G. Spencer, of Salford, to 
Mrs. Reiley, of Manchester.—Mr. E, Pratt, 
to’Miss Bachope; Mr. J. Metcalf, to Miss 
Casson, of Duke-street ; Mr. J. Dutton, of 
St. James’s-street, to Miss A. Simpson, of 
Salthouse-dock ; Mr. Jas. M‘¥ie, of Bar- 
ker-stveet, to Miss J. Walker; Mr. J. Lit- 
tlewalker, to Miss A. Hales: all of Liver- 
poo.—Mr. W. Williamson, to Miss A. 
Plimmer; Mr. J. Kershaw, to Miss S. 
Oddie : all of Salford.— William Marsden, 
esq. of Salford, to Miss Walton, of Wor- 
sley.—Mr. T, Potter, of Wigan, to Miss 
A. Nicholson, of Newchurch.— Mr. J. 
Musker, to. Miss M. Morrison, both of 
Bootle.—Mr. J. Winterbotham, jun. of 
Higgenshaw, to Miss L. Fletcher, of 
Greenacres Moor, near Oldham.—Mr, J. 
Vianna, of Liverpool; to Miss S, Kitchen, 
of Bootle. k 
‘Died.| At Manchester, 76, Mr. H. 
Edgar.—In  High-street, 22, Mrs. E. J. 
Robinson._In Henry-street, 31, Miss 
Mansiere, greatly respected.—50, Thomas 
Phillips, esq. late of Leek, ; 
At Salford, in Edmund-street, 21, Mrs, 
Bryden, mucli and deservedly respected. 
At Liverpool, 45, Mr. E. Byrne, late of 
Newry.—In Sidney-street, 35, Mrs. M, 
Dawson, suddenly. — In Renshaw-street, 
60, Mr. G. Bourn.—21, Miss J. Taylor.— 
In Great Richmond-street, 75, Mrs. M. 
Baitsun, — In Clayton-street, Mr. Jas. 
2B Oldham. 
