1795. } 
Wales.) The magistrates of Denbigh- 
shire, have resolved to furnish employ- 
ment for the prisoners in the county gaol, 
at Ruthin. 
Immense quantities of exccllent iron 
ore have been lately discovered in Wales, 
which, if properly attended to, will de- 
crease the importation of that article. 
Married.| Mr. Famefon, Bookfellor of Of- 
weftry, to Mifs E. Thomas, of Llwynymaen. 
E. N. Griffiths, Elq. of Ufk Caltle, to Mifs 
Phebe Probart. At Berriew, Mr. R. Ed- 
twards, to Mrs. Barkley. 
At Holywell, Mr. E. Carnes, Bookfeller, to 
Mifs H. Sones. 
Died. Suddenly, John Davies, Efq. near 
Bala, late of Henfryn. At Wrexham, Mr. 
John Evans, many years a much ref{petted 
Draper, and in very extenfive bufinefs. Mr. 
Owen Owens, of Liwyndedwydd. At Caer- 
marvon, — ‘fones, Efq. late High Sheriff. 
At his feat in Glamorganthire, aged 82, 
George Williams, Efq. — 
At Bridgend, Glamorgan, aged 25, the Rev. 
Thomas Phelps, of Jefus College, Oxford. 
Aged 73, John Edwards, Efg. of Hawood. 
Aged 76, John Davies, Efq. of Lloyd Jack, 
in the commiffion of the Peace for the county 
of Cardigan, Near Lantriflant, the Rev. Mr. 
Evans. 
wer Rev. Mr. Rogers, Vicar of Carmar- 
then. 
Scotland.| The Highland Society have 
offered a gold medal, or a piece of plate, 
worth ten guineas, for the best essay on 
the reasons which have rendered the use of 
horses so universal in agricultural opera- 
tions, and with what effects oxen might 
_ be substituted for them; also another, for 
an essay on the best methods.of improv. 
tng the breed of Highland horses; and 
another, for the best account of the con. 
struction, &c. of farm-houses and offices, 
adapted to the Highlands. Also a medal, 
or equivalent, for the best essay on the 
properest method of CUTTING PEATS; 
and another, for a communication on the 
most effectual methods of PRESERVING 
POTATOES, throughout the winter, 
free from frost, &c. Also a number 
of larger and smaller prizes, for the cuL- 
IVATION OF MADDER, improvement 
of barren land, by potatoe crops, spaying 
of sheep, meliorating the breed of black 
cattle, and improving pasture ground. 
_ The justices of peace, in several coun- 
ties, have lately punished a number of 
persons, for practising private distilling. 
The merchants and other inhabitants 
of the towns north of Edinburgh, have 
lately applied tothe post-master general, 
to obtain a speedier conveyance of the 
mail from the Edinburgh post-office.— 
The English mail arrives at Edinburgh, 
between five and six in the morning, and 
Wales ..« Scotland. 
coaches. 
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the letters direéted notthwards, are de- 
tained there till two in the afternoon. 
March 12.—-David Downie was libe- 
rated from confinement, on condition of 
departing from Great Britain and Ire- 
land, and not being found therein during 
his natural life. é 
A public dispensary has been lately 
established at Aberdeen. 
The brigantine Experiment, of Airy, 
sailed upon a single bottom, eight times 
across the Atlantic, besides several addi- 
tional voyages to Memel, Dublin, &c. | 
and lay 248 days in harbours, greatly in- 
fested by the sea-worm; yet, on being 
examined, was found entirely free from 
this destru€tive vermin. This effect is 
attributed to the ship’s having been payed 
with coal tar upon the-single bottom. 
Married. At Edinburgh, Mr. G. Duncaty 
Dumfries, to Mifs Currie, of Middlebie. F, 
Grant, Ef{q. to Mifs A. Oliphant, of Roffie, 
John MZ Kenzie, Efq. to Mifs J. M. Stirling. 
At Aberdeen, Capt. Livingfton, 30th reg. te 
Miis Martin, of Nelfield, 
At Clafgow, Mr. Robt. Orr, of Paifley, to 
Mifs Mary Paterfon. Mr. M4‘Nair, to Mifs 
Edington. | 
At Grenock, Mr. John Ewort, of the cuf~ 
toms, to Mifs Borland. 
At Dunachton, near Invernefs, Mr. Wm. 
M'Intofh, to Mifs Jefs M‘Intoth. 
At Huntley, Mr. Jofeph Forfyth, to Mile 
Ann Bell, : 
Died.| At Edinburgh, Rokt. Dick, Efq. 
profeffor of civil law. Mrs. Lee Lewis. Alexe 
ander M‘Crae, Efq. Mr. Seton. The Rev, 
Mr. James Fobnffone, Alex. M<Connochie, Efq. 
one of the commiffioners of the cuftoms. Arch. 
Chrifize, Efq. Aged 77, W. Denbolm, Efq. of 
Buihwood. Mrs. Davidfon, of Haltree. Mr. 
W. Auguftus Wifhart. 
At Aberdeen, aged 18, Mr. Montague Beate 
tie, fon of Dr. Beattie, profeffor of moral phi- 
lofophy. Mr. Alex. Abernethy, merchant. Alex, 
Robertfon, Efq. Mifs Abernethy, of Mayne. 
At Glafgow, James Denniftown, of Colgraing 
Efg. Mrs. Somerville, of Park. Mr. David 
Edmond, merchant. 
At Dumfries, Mr. Charles Blackffock. Aged 
zor, Leidairer Read, 
At Kilmarnock, aged 78, Mifs Barbara 
Morris. : 
At Miltown, of Urn, the Rev. Mr. Andrew 
oya. 
At Dalmotter Hill, Mifs Jean Hamilton, of 
Barns. 
At Balville Houfe, Badenock, . Invernef- 
fhire, on the 17th of February, Sfames Mac- 
phecfon, Efq. M. P. for Camelford. Mr. 
Macpherfon was in his goth year. His ree 
mains were brought from his feat in Scotland 
to Highgate, where the hearfe was met by 
eight gentlemen’s coaches, and fix mourning 
With this attendance, the corpie 
was brought to Weftminiter-Abbey, and in- — 
sexsed in Pests’ Corner, not far from the buft 
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