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vor) MARRIAGES ABROAD. ; 
At Florence, Stanley, esq.; eldest son of Sir 
John Stanley, Bart., of Alderley Park, Cheshire, 
to Henrietta Maria, eldest daughter of Viscount 
Dillon—At Buenos Ayres,.at the house of his Ma- 
jesty’s Chargé-d’Affaires,, M. Stodart, esq. to Miss 
E, Dolman—At the English Ambassador's chapel at 
Paris, John Bligh, esq,, son of the Hon. J. Bligh, 
and nephew of Lord Darnley, to Miss E. Sainthill— 
At, the British Ambassador’s at Naples, Col. de 
Klupftel, of the Russian service, to Miss Green- 
wood, of Culworth, Northamptonshire. 
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: DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Paris, the Marquis de Bouchet, 74, Lieut. 
General, Knight of the orders of St. Louis, Cincin- 
MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES; |» 
WITH THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. : Ho 2 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
The Committee of Corn Merchants appointed to 
forward the erection of a Corn and Sced Exchange 
and market-place, at Newcastle, have made their 
report; by which it appears, that £50,000 will be 
required to complete the plan on the grandest scale, 
which is proposed to be raised in shares of £50 each. 
‘The land-owners of Haltwhistle have resolved (in 
a late meeting held for the purpose), that the arrears 
of tithes of agisment and other tithes, claimed by 
their vicar, within the said parish, and which have 
never before been demanded are unjust, and ought 
therefore to be resisted. They have entered into 
a subscription to oppose the claims. 
The affair of the baptismal fees mentioned in our 
Tast, has been settled, by the clergyman returning 
the money. 
Oct. 24, a meeting of the ship-owners of New- 
castle, and of others interested in the welfare of the 
shipping interest of thiscountry, was held at North- 
Shields, and resolutions unanimously entered into 
expressive of the ruinous effect of the late alteration 
made inthe navigation and colonial systems by 
his Majesty’s Ministers, by the aid of the Jast Par- 
liament, and agreeing to petition the new Parlia- 
ment to rescind them, and requesting the county 
members, and those of Durham and Newcastle, to 
support their prayer. 
Oct. 27, a terrific explosion of hydrogen-gas took 
place at Benwell High Pit, by which two young men 
were killed. 
The freeholders of Northumberland are going to 
present M. Bell, esq., one of the members for that 
county, with a piece of plate, value 2,000 guineas.— 
The freeholders and others resident in Hexham, 
have presented Mr. Beaumont, one of the candidates 
at the last election for the county, with a superb 
candelabrum. 
Married.) John Burrel, esq. of Durham, to Miss 
Tilby—At Bishopwearmouth, Capt. Frazer to Miss 
Laws. 
Died.]. At Kirkandrews-upon-Esk, in his 7(th 
year, Rev. J. Nichol, of which parish he had been 
curate for forty-four years !!!—At Arthuret, Mrs. 
Graham, bait oak of the late Dr. Paley—At Mor- 
peth. Miss Collingwood, eldest surviving daughter of 
A. Collingwood, esq. of Collingwood-Hall—At Aln- 
wick, Mr. T. Ferguson, 84—S. F. Gillum, esq , of 
Middleton-Hall—At West-Lodge, near Darlington, 
Jonathan Backhouse, esq. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Noy. 13, a singular. conviction took place in our 
Town-Hall, which, although the penalty wasnot of 
‘Provincial Occurrences * 
Cumberland, Yor geo” [Die 
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"nats," Phebhtix, "dnd TRiOn OF HeAbArP He had! 
served in Corsica 5’ in! Amética, “at ‘Sat. ga Oct! 7s") 
1777; and ‘under the Pr ince of Condé; in the’ Bmi-” 
grant Army. He was author of Several military and 
literary works—H: Oakeley," esq:}' Jud ye in’ the dist 
trict of Moorshedapad, ‘Bengal, ‘second’ son’ ‘of the’! 
late Sir C. Oakeley, Bart—At Sti! Pétersburghy° 
Maria Fedorovna, daughter of PritelSiherbatom 
and lady of Sit Robert Ker ‘Potter, his ‘Majesty’s 
Consul at Caraccas—Baron ‘de Koller; he’was the’! 
General officer who, in 1814, accompatiiéd "Napoleon * 
to Elba; he was also comnidndér-in-¢hief of the! 
Austrian army in Naples—At Sierra Léoné, Tasker 
Williams, esq., commissary judge and member of © 
the council—At Calais, A. Donaldson, “és js) com- 
mander in the Royal Navy—At Florence, J.M. D. 
Alexander, jun. esq. of Kensington." Ow yimoy 
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great magnitude, we deem it’ necessaty to” notice. 
Mr. Grisdale, a spirit merchant, was summon- 
ed to answer the complaint of his not. having 
attended a place of divine worship on the preceding 
Sunday, and notwithstanding he told the justices 
“«he took physic that day,” yet he ‘was convicted of 
the crime, and in the penalty of one. shilling U/!— 
Westmoreland ‘Advertizer. tts231q mood 
We are sorry to announce that’ our trade has 
met with a great falling off during the week,| with 
every probability of a still further depression. Dis-' 
tress is therefore, if not more ‘alarihing; at least 
more serious than’ at the time of the great stagna- 
tion at the commencemient of the’summer ; ‘as now 
both food and raiment are indispensable, ‘to: prevent 
our population from’ perishing.—Cartisle Journal, 
Nov. 10. s vigg te SfOeOLMHOD Sheen oc 
Died.) At Carlisle, Mr. F. Jollie, proprietor of 
the ‘* Carlisle Journal.” — At Newton; G, Rae, 
esq. 72. » 3 tiseee biohbie Sit +2 
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YORKSHIRE AND CHESHIRE. ... 
The ceremony of laying ‘the’ first ‘stone of a new 
church at Scarborough was lately performed by the 
vicar. It is intended to be a neat Gothic edifice, and 
to hold 1,200 people, and a great number of seats to’ 
be free—The foundation of a new church’! was 
lately laid at Sheffield, by the Countess of Surrey, 
and the land was generously presented by the Duke 
of Norfolk, a Roman Catholic! : 4 
The Archbishop has recently consecrated the two 
new churches of Wilsden and Shipley, at’ which 
ceremony an immense number of people attended 
from the surrounding neighbourhood. — These 
churches are precisely of similar structure and in 
the Gothic style of the 14th centuty.— Application 
will be made to Parliament for a bill to cut’ a canat 
from Wakefield to Ferrybridge, sufficiently tatge 'to 
admit coasting vessels, between the West-Riding and 
London, to sail up to Wakéfield.— Th influx of 
foreign vessels to the port of Hull, during ‘the first 
week of November, to those of our own, is a8 folL 
lows: foreigners 38, English 11, leaving’ a majority 
of nearly 4 to 1 in favour of the reciprocity's stem 
against Old England !!! a Be e ae 
A remarkable Shot-—On the 16th of October, Thos, 
Stubbs, game-keeper to. the Archbishop of York, 
shot on Ripon manor, with a single-barrelled gun, 
four cock pheasants at one shot. afpral. senceilliee 
On the 2ist of October, a.fine passifiore alata-was 
in flower in Mr Smith's stove-house, in Norke: The 
