1831.] Marriages and Deaths — Provincial Occurrences. 



Lord Henry ISIurray, and niece to Duke 

 ofAthol. — R. Fowler, Esq., son of the 

 Bishop of Ossory, to H. E. Wandesford, 

 daughter of the IMarquis of Ormond. — 

 H. K. Beaumont, Esq., to Catherine, 

 daughter of Sir G. Cay ley. 



109 



don.— Earl of Northesk, 74.— At War- 

 wick, Kev. J. Clowes, 87, author of se- 

 veral literary works. — At I^oiigbridge, 

 ISIrs. Russell, wife of J. Russell, Esq., 

 banker, of Warwick. 



HOME DEATHS. 



At Wighill Park, Lady ]Mary York, 

 wife of R. York, Esq., and sister of the 

 Earl of Harewood. — In Berkeley Scjuare, 

 Sir John E. Harrington, Bart., 72. — At 

 Spencer House, the Countess Spencer, 

 68.— In Baker-street, Mrs. Siddons. 75. 

 — In Welbeck-street, R. Fullerton, Esq., 

 late governor of Prince of Wales's 

 Island, Singapore and JIalacca. — In 

 Devonshire-square, J. B. Lonsada, Esq., 

 83.— At Reading, S. Maberley, Esq., 87, 

 father of J. Maberley, Esq., M.P., 

 Abingdon. — Earl of Lisburne, 63 — In 

 the Isle of Portland, Baron Gustavus 

 Noleken, eldest son of Baron Noleken, 

 who was for a considerable time Ambas- 

 sador from Sweden to the court of Lon- 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 



At Carlsruhe, Captain Drummond, 

 lieir-presum))tive to Earldom of Mel- 

 fort, to the Baroness Alkertine de Ro- 

 therg-Rheinweiler, widow of the late 

 General Count Riipp — At Paris, Count 

 G. "SI. Paggenti to JMary, daugliter of 

 the late Colonel Rosers. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Malta, Captain G. M. Jones, R.N., 

 author of Travels throughout the Rus- 

 sian Empire. — King of Sardinia. — Near 

 Rome, Lady Clifford, daughter of Car- 

 dinal Weld. — In Paris, Dame Eliza- 

 beth, relict of Admiral Sir George Col- 

 lier, and the celebrated Abbe' Gregoire, 

 Bishop of Blois, and Member of the 

 National Convention. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 



NORTHUMBERLAND.— The pit- 

 men have not yet all returned to their 

 employment. The men are not at work 

 at any of the following collieries : — 

 Russell's WaUsend, Percy INlain, Tyne 

 Main, Team, Callerton, Gosforth, and 

 Fawdon. Every day confirms, that the 

 concessions which have been made to 

 them were, in many instances, too great ; 

 and they are now disposed to tyrannize 

 and rule over their masters. There are 

 cases where the men who are bound re- 

 fuse to regard their bonds as having any 

 obligation. The men are bound at Sheriff 

 Hill, and at Hebburn, for example, but 

 still refuse to go to work at either place. 

 Sometimes the pitmen require that those 

 who have been faithfully discharging 

 their duty to their emjjloyers, while the 

 majority have been idle, should be dis- 

 missed as a condition of their goinf^ to 

 work : in other instances they decline 

 working unless otlier men, not wanted, 

 whom they chose to patronize, are also 

 hired and set to work. No man who has 

 workmen under him in any trade can 

 justify such a system of dictation and 

 insubordination. 



YORKSHIRE. — Three meetings 

 have been recently held at Leeds ; one 

 for the establishment of an association, to 

 be denominated "The Leeds True lUue 

 Constitutional Association," in defence of 

 the true dignity of the crown ; another 

 for the erection of a monument in tlie pa- 

 rish church, commemorative of tlie late 

 Mr. [,eigh's|)nblic character and iirivato 

 worth, who fell a sacrifice to tlio vio- 



lence of a mob, in the exercise of his 

 duty as an elector of Wigan ; and the 

 third, held in the Court House, for the 

 relief of the Irish jioor, who are suti'er- 

 ing the most appalling distress fiom fa- 

 mme and disease. " Every human 

 being," said ]\lr. Sadler, " whom the 

 Providence of God has placed upon 

 earth, has a claim to sustentation and 

 relief, when his honest labour will no 

 longer afford him the necessaries of life." 



SOMERSETSHIRE.— A number of 

 able-bodied excavators, on ]\Ionday last, 

 commenced work on the Grand Western 

 Canal, near this town, on the point of 

 the undertaking near the present termi- 

 nation of the Bridgwater and Taunton 

 Canal, with which it is intended to 

 form a junction. A handsome, lofty 

 aqueduct will be thrown across the Row- 

 barton road, near Mrs. liddon's. Ac- 

 tive operations are also in progress on 

 the line marked out for the Canal, be- 

 tween Holcombe and Wellington, and 

 no doubt is now entertained that the 

 whole of the country towards Welling- 

 ton, Tiverton, Cullompton, and other 

 jdaces to the south-west of those town.s, 

 will, ere long, realize tlie anticipated 

 benefits of this elaborate unciertaking. 



June 14. Tlio first exliibition of the 

 Selwood Horlicidtural Society, took 

 jilace at Frome. Notwithstanding its 

 recent estat)lisliment, it bids fair to 

 become very ))i)inihir with the ad- 

 mirers of liorticiilture in and alioiit tlie 

 neighbourhood of l''i'oiiie. Among the 

 fruits were two very excellcut jiinc ap- 



