18U.] 
Lumlerlani and Wesimoreland, 
chain, and which IHl themsslves v/ith sand 
and gravel at the bottom of the harbor, and 
successively empty themselves at the top of 
the shaft into a spout ready to receive the 
CO n te n ts — Tyne Mercury, 
The committee for conducting the Jubilee 
school, at Newcastle, have published a re¬ 
port, by wh ch it appears that permanent 
t?ood effects will result frorn the inhabitants 
dispensing with an illumination on the oc¬ 
casion of the jub.lee. 
^Married.'^ At Bishopwearmouth, Joseph 
Simpson, esq to’Margaret, second daughter 
of John Goodchild, esq. of High Pallion.—• 
Captain Thomas Leisham, to Miss A. H, 
Sanderson.—Mr. Joseph Robbins, to Miss Jane 
Anderson, oi Sunderland Bridge,near Durham. 
At Newcastle, Mr. D. M‘Kenzie, to Miss 
T. M. Byrne.—'Mr. David Prestcn, to Jane, 
eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Rowley.—Capt. 
John Baskeit, to Miss Margaret Thrift.—Mr. 
Ridley Fawcett, V) Mrs. Jane Horsborough. 
In Wensley Da-e, Mr. Richard Miles, 
merchant, at Yarm, to Miss Cuitt,v)f SpenU 
Ijhorne. 
Mr. Francis Bell, Lesburn, to Miss Cathe- 
Itxne Willis. 
At Berwick, Mr. David Gibson, to Miss 
Jane Blair.—-Mr. Thomas Gladston, to Miss 
isabella Alijnshaw.—M:. Charles Robson, 
to E. Eddington. 
,At Temple Sowerby, Abram Levy, esq. to 
Miss J.ine Atkinson. 
At B mgate, Mr. Stephenson, solicitor, of 
Appleby, to Miss Shaw. 
Wrn. Pollard, esq. of Torgnay, to Katha- 
■fine, eldest daughter of the late Rev. J. 
Symons, rector of Whitburn. 
The Rev. James Scott, of Eartwood, near 
HalilciX, to Miss Somerville, of Branton. 
Robert Scuifield, esq. of Sunderland, to 
Miss Newby, of Trimdon, 
Died.']: Ac Newcastle, the Rev. Robert 
Wilson, M. A. deservedly lamented, many 
years arternpon lecturer at St. Thomas’s 
thipel.—In Pilgrim-street, suddenly, Mrs. , 
Riggiesworth.—Mra. Robis&n, a maiden lady, 
82. —Mrs. Shadforth, 76, widow of the late 
Henry Shadforcb, esq.—Mr. Joseph Dixon, 
ironmonger.—.Mr.John Kidd, ot the Orun.mce 
department.—In Newgate-street, much re- 
pretted, the lady of Sir W. Loraine, bqrt. of 
Kitkharle.—'Mr. Robert Crissop, 79. —“Mrs. 
Jane Weatherhead, .34.—At Cross House, 
Mr. J.jhn Birch, 62. — Mr. John Thompson, 
cabinet maJeer, 48 —In tae Low Bridge, 
Thomas Mad'.ii.>on, esq. of Birtley, 72, one of 
the common councilmeii: jiiitly esteemed 
for his uniform integrity.—Mrs. Nicholson, 
widow of Mr. J.jhn Nicholson, ?5. — Mrs. 
Mary Elliott, of the North Shore, 9C>— 
Jonathan Lonsdale, 17.—Mat. Brown, eiq. 
ct Netherton, formerly of Newcastle.—Mr. 
Truenfan, inn-keeper, in GaCtr’nead.—Mr. 
Jonathan Irwin, .30.—.Mr. Thomas Kiikiey, 
—jemima, only daughter of Mr. John 
Brown, 14.—In Percy-stfeet,>jVIrs, Margaret 
Dsc, i, iSil. 
Arthur, 72.—MtS. Mary Lenox, 60, late of 
Angerton. 
At J'ynemouth, Mr. William Reie, 80.— 
Mrs. Graham.— Mr. Richard vVar-wick.' 
At Sunderland, sMr. John Basweli, organist. 
—Mr, George Sheraton, 44—Mrs. Isabel!* 
Gibson, 84.—Mrs, Garnmack, 83. 
At Elshopw'earmouth, Mrs. AtkinsOn, 8.5e 
—Mrs. Ann Lonsdale, a maiden lady, 62. 
At North Shields, Mr. John Ellison, 
woollen-draper.—In Dockwray-square, Mrs. 
Graham.—Margaret, wdfe of Mr. Henry 
Rolten, 42 —Mr. Ralph Beall, grocer. 
At Alnwick, deeply lamented, Thomas 
Castles, esq. formerly major of the 66th legi. 
xnentof foot, 76.—Mr. G'eorge Sharp, cabinet¬ 
maker. 
At Coldstream, Mrs. Isabel Tod, widow of 
Mr. John Foster, 86. 
In her 13ih year. Miss Duncombe, of 
Duncombe Park. 
At Ogle, Mr. Young, farmer, 83. 
At Flerririgton Bourne, 83, Mr. John 
Cookson. 
Ac Hexham, Mr. Matthew Sopwith, of 
Gateshead.—Mrs. Robson. 
At IJnthank-square, Mrs. Margaret Mil- 
burn, late qf Berwick, 61. 
At Berlin,' the celebrated Simon Pallas, 
counsellor of state Co the emperor of Russia, 
in tlie 70th year of his age. He was a native 
of Berlin, and bad beeh there for about a year 
on a visit to his brother. 
Mrs. Cooke, of Swinburne Castle. 
Mr. Thomai Chrisp, of Rugley, near 
Alnwick, caused by a fall fro.m his horse. 
At Durham, Mrs. Ingham, 40.—•Mrs. 
Jopling, of Framwelgate, 70.—Mrs. Margaret 
Jlobson, 90.—^Mr. George Ainsley, of South- 
street, 90. 
At Whitby, Mr. Joseph Thornhill, draper. 
At Great Burbon, near Darlii,igton, Misa 
Raine. 
At Ancroft, near Berwickj Mr. Yvh Stintoru 
At Kaughto.n, near Darlington, the Hon. 
and Rev. Richard Byron, M.A. rector of 
Flaughton, 88. - 
At Berwick, Mrs. Elizabeth AVindram, 
widow, 75. 
Mr. Jeremiah Craven, 54, school-master, 
at Samburgh Castle. 
Mr, Thomas Brown, jun. of Houghton. 
Miss Eleanor Turnbull, ofAlwinton ; caused 
by a c re being ovevturnevt upon her. 
Ac South Shields, Mr. Phillip Jubb, 81.— 
Mrs. Walker, wife of Mr. W. floar-dealer. 
Near Burnhall, Mr. David .Moody, 7.5. 
Mr. John Ba; her, of Newton near Helnrirlev', 
A.t East Miilhilis, Mr Ed'A’ard Maughau. 
In Chester-ie-streec, Mrs Ann Shacklcy,74. 
At Framwelgate, Elizabeth Turnbull^ wa.s 
found dead in her bed. 
CUMBERL-'^ND AND W E S TAt 0 R E L A N D. 
The following sensible letter appeared in 
a late-Westmoreland Adverti-ser : 
Kis-ivickf Oct. 28, 1811. 
■Ths morning was ciou.iy and likely for 
3 0 .’sho'Weii* 
