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Robinson’s, Booksellers, Pall Mall, which, 
if it had not been speedily discovered and 
extinguished, would in a few minutes have 
destroyed property in one of the rooms said 
to be worth between twenty and _ thirty 
thousand pounds. 
A statue has been lately erected in the 
cathedral of St. Paul to the memory of Lord 
Heathfield, who, under the more cele- 
brated name of General Elliott, annihilated 
the power of Spain before the fortress of 
Gibraltar. The figure is of colossal size, 
and is executed by C. Rossi, R.A. 
The Bill of Health of the metropolis 
gives the following account: died during 
October, by fever, 108; by inflammation, 
205; by measles, 116; by casual small- 
pox, 161. 
Mr. Lemon, keeper of the State Papers, 
on examining some of the papers of the 
reign of Elizabeth, discovered some in the 
hand-writing of the Queen, and marked 
*“ The Thirde Booke.”’ On carefully search - 
ing further he found the papers of four other 
books, which turn out to be the translation 
of ‘ Beetius de consolatione Philosophie.” 
Nearly the whole of the work is in Her 
Majesty’s own hand-writing. 
A monument is erecting at Waterloo by 
the Netherlands’ Government, to comme- 
morate the victory gained in those memo- 
rable plains of glory. ° 
A beautiful small statue of Apollo, six 
inches long, has been found at Tamar, 
which is much esteemed by the French 
connoisseurs. 
The corner stone of the proposed Jewish 
City was laid in Grand Island in the state 
of New York, on the 15th of September, by 
Mr. Noab, who afterwards issued a procla- 
mation, to all the Jews throughout the 
world, renewing and establishing the Jew- 
ish nation as it existed under the ancient 
Judges. 
Particulars of the number of fishing- 
vessels entered at the Coast Office, Cus- 
tom House, London, with the quantity of 
fish imported in the course of one year. 
Number of vessels, 3,827 ; fresh salmon, 
45,446 fish, 22,907 boxes; maids, plaice, 
and skate, 59,754 bushels; turbot, 87,958; 
fresh cod-fish, 44:7,130 ; herrings, 3,366,497; 
lobsters, 1,954,600 ; soles, 8,672 bushels ; 
mackerel, 3,075,700 ; haddocks, 484,493 ; 
sprats, 69,879 bushels; whitings 90,604 ; 
and 1,500 eels. 
MARRIAGES. 
Thomas Lupton, esq., of Blackheath-hill, 
to Anna, third daughter of M. Simons, esq., 
of New Grove, Mile-end 
At Lambeth Church, Henry Lioyd, third 
son of G. T. Lloyd, esq., of Clapham-Com- 
mon, to Elizabeth Stracey, youngest daugh- 
ter of Mrs. Richardson, of Clapham- Rise, 
Stockwell. 
Lord Charles Fitzroy, to the Hon. Miss 
Cavendish. 
London Marriages and Deaths. 
{Dec. I, 
The Hon. and Rev. R. Bertie, to Geor- 
giana Emily, daughter of Rear Admiral 
Lord Kerr. 
H. Handley, esq., M.P., to the Hon. 
Caroline Edwards, daughter of Lord Ken- 
sington. 
W. McGeorge, esq., to Thophala Louisa, 
daughter of the late R. Turner, esq., for- 
merly Judge of Agra. i : 
At Tottenham, the Rey. J. G. Tharks, 
to Miss Phipps, of Stamford-hill. 
At Twickenham, Lieut. Robilliard, to 
Rebecca, daughter of W. Davies, esq.- 
At Islington, F. R. Appleby, esq., Der- 
byshire, to a daughter of J. Pott, esq. 
Capt. Charlton, to Elizabeth Trosse, 
daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Spicer. 
Mr. Young, to Miss Watson, daughter 
of Mrs. Staniland. 
Mr. Heylin, son of E. Heylin, esq-, of 
Celleron, to Fanny, daughter of B. Gris- 
dale, esq. 
W. Wright, esq-, of Lincoln’s-Inn, to 
Clarinda Catherine, daughter of J. Law- 
son, M.D. of York. 
Oct. 31. G. M‘Dermott, esq., to Emma, 
daughter of the late Mr. R. Holland. 
J. B. Hayes, esq., to Maria, daughter of 
the late W. Harley, esq. 
W. J. Symon, esq., to Miss A. E. Creeve, 
daughter of General Creeve. 
_ The Rey. J. Murray, to Miss F. M. Bra- 
sier, of Camberwell. 
At Croydon, M. Stent, jun. esq., of Har- 
mondsworth, to Mary Ann, daughter of 
M. Newman, esq., of Cromford, Middle- 
Sex. 
E. Brown, esq., of Collumpton, Devon, 
to Miss Mary Middleton. 
Capt. J. Maughan, to Jane, daughter of 
Capt. Ormeston, of Lynn. 
The Rey. R. Montgomery, rector of 
Holcot, Northamptonshire, to Jane, daugh- 
ter of T. Walker, esq., of John-street, Bed- 
ford-row. 
I. Hodgson, esq., of Leicester, to Emma, 
daughter of the late E. L. Macmurdo, esq., 
of Clapton. : 
J. Blackmore, esq., of Upper Norton- 
street, to Amelia, daughter of the late J. 
Hitchens, esq-, of Garston-hall, Surrey. 
R. Lane, esq., of Alfred-place, Bedford- 
square, to Sophia, daughter of E. Hodges, 
esq., of Clapham-common. 
A. Loveday, esq., to Miss E. Wells, of 
Westons, Sussex. 
DEATHS. 
At Rettendon Parsonage, the Rey. T. 
Holmes. 
At Hamstead Hall, W. Wallis, esq. 
At Meole, Mrs. Peele, relict of the late 
H. Peele, esq. 
At Heston, 66, J. MacArthur, esq. . 
J. Longman, esq., formerly of the Bank 
of England. ee 
19, Francis Ursula, daughter of the Rev. 
H. A. Pye. 
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