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Br the county, and fenior common councilman 
for the borough. 
At Swanfey, Mr D. Nicholls. At Lilan- 
tillio Pertholey, S. Jones, efq. Mifs Stephens, 
Jate of Llanidloes. At Tenby, Captain B. 
Wickland. At Haverlordweit, Mrs. Jones. 
Scotland, 
Sir W Forbes, proprietor of the village north 
ef Pitfligo, Abe:deenthire, has offered a num- 
ber aE eee medals, and prizes of from Six 
Guineas and under, for inclofng from moor 
‘ground, and producing crops of grain, to the firft 
Weavers that fhall fettle in the village, and 
have looms at work, for manufacturing cer- 
tain quantities of linen cloth, fowing grafs, 
knitting certain numbers of pairs of ftockings, 
keeping the greatelt number of beehives, and 
building and occupying the firft flated houfe in 
the village, &c. 
The objeéts of the great canal projected be~ 
tween Edinburg and Glafgow, are to fupply the 
Britith and Irith ports, and alfo foreign coun- 
tries with Clydefiale coal, to join the two feas on 
the eaftern and weftern coafts, to unite Edin- 
burgh and Glafgow, and to raife numerous and 
extenfive manuiatures in by far the greateft 
eoal and lime country in Europe. 
The general atiembly lately decided that mi- 
aifters of chapels of eafe have no right to fit 
and vote in the general aifembly, and that they 
‘form a diftin@ body from the Kirk of Scot- 
jand. 
Married. ] At Edinburg, Jas. Pierfon, Efq. 
to Mifs M. Ouchterlozy-. a W. Hhrdy, Efq. 
to Mifs E. Douglas, Sir H. Mackenzie, of 
Gairloch, Bart. to Mifs C. Henderfon. W, 
Forrefter, efq. of Culmore, to Mifs Gordon. 
At Borrow ftounnefs, Mr. J. Taylor, jun. to 
M ‘fs J. Hart. 
At Rofemount, R. Caldwell, efg. to Mifs 
Hunter. 
At Lethen, L. Dunbar, efq. of Grange, to 
Mifs S. Brodie. 
Died,} At Edinburgh, Hon. Mifs Sespill, 
Aged 85, Rt. Hon. Lady Lovett. Mrs. Dur- 
ham. Agedgo, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Bell. Jas. 
Moir, efg. Mifs C. Garden. G. Kirkpatrick, 
efq. Aged 82, Col. G. Gordon. 
At Glafgow, Mr. A. M‘Gilcirift. 
Hatchinfon. 
At Aberdeen, H. Lumfilen, efq. of Auchin- 
soir. 
At Edenfide, Mrs. A. Martine. 
At Jedburg, Mr. W. Ciij/aclm, one of the 
@azifrates of that burgh. 
At Morningfide, Mr. T. Rattray. 
At Carntyne, 81, John Gray, efq. 
Mifs C. 
At Geife, 76, G. Sinclair, efg. Alexander 
Laurie, efq. of Ironfpie. 
At Craigton, W. Urquhart, ef). Lady Mace- 
douga! wite of Sir H. H. M. of Makerfton, bart. 
Ireland. 
Dublin, June, 13, the price of flax feed has 
rifen higher this feafon, than for {ome years paft; 
and as this article is the Primum of our ftaple 
manufacture, the price of linen mut be even- 
tually attecicd by it. 
Scotland... Ireland. 
f Sune 
The parliament has been farther prorogued 
to the 2d of Au.uft next. 
Lately,a lady, at Wexford, incautioufly ftand- 
ing too near a large fire for the purpofe of dry- 
ing her clothes, the flames communicating te 
her gown, was burned in fo dreadful a manners 
that fhe expired in the courfe of a few mi- 
nutes. 
As two boys in Dublin, were lately playing 
with bows and arrows, one of them had his eye 
entirely fhot out, and otherwife remains in 2 
dangerous condition. 
Count Rumford daily vifits the houfe of-in= ~ 
duftry (Dublin) to infpeét the new buildings and 
other philanthropic improvements carrying om, 
under his aufpices. | Among othe novelties, is 
an oven of fingular conftruétion, that with avery 
inconfiderable quantity of fuel, will bake at one 
time upwards of 30 loaves. 
The notorious Switcher Donelly, the great 
captain of the defenders, in the northern coun- 
ties, has been lately taken and fecured by a party 
of the Dublin militia. 
Married.}| At Dublin, L. Brabazon, ef. 
Capt. in the royal navy, to MifsS. Gray. C. 
Rowen, efq. to Mifs Hartpole, neice of the Earl 
of Aldborough. | John Smyly, efq. to Mifs 
Crampton. R. Hallas, efq. to Mifs Hutchin- 
fon. Jas. Corneille, efq. to Mifs Ormfby. D. 
Corneille, ef. to Mifs Stewart. 
C. A. Nicholfon,-efg. of Balrath, to Mifs C.. 
Newcome, daughter of the Lord Primate. 
At Galway, Capt. Devereux, to Mifs’ A, 
Daly. 
At Cafhell, R. Martin, efq. to Mrs. Hefketh. 
W. J. Harte, of Coolrufs, efg. to Mifs Ma- 
hony. 
At Fairymount, Jas. M‘Donnell, efq. to Mifs 
A. Mills. 
P. Holmes, jun. efg. of Peterfield, to Mifs 
Hamilton. 
At Limerick, John Connery, efg. to Mifs R. 
Phillips. _ F. Drew, of Drew’ tes ee efq. to 
Mifs Langford. 
Died.) At Dublin, Mrs. Stafford. S. Digby, 
efg. T. S. Lindfay, e‘q. Major of the South 
Mayo militia. S. Gardiner, efq. uncle to Lord 
Mountjoy. G. Fitzgerald, efq. Mrs. Hawkins. 
Mifs Lindfay. The Rt. Hon. W. Burton Connyg- 
ham, aged 64, one of the commifijoners of the 
treafury, of Ireland, governor of the county of 
D: onegal, M.P. for Enh sy and one of his m2- 
jefty’s honourable privy council. 
At Limerick, G. Waller, efg. Near Lime- 
rick, A. Ormfby, efq. John Quin, efq. 
At Cork, S'r Johs Franélin, one of the alder- 
men of that city. 
At Athlone, ‘Jas. Cloares, efq. 
ef 
He Penrofe, fen. efq. of Brooke-Lodge, near 
Waterford, one of the people called quakers, 
At Jeanville, 16, Mifs J. Garrett. At Bally- 
fhannon, Jobn Campbell, efq. 
John BLAeney, efg. of Ballycormic® 
Conne!), J. B. Thornkil’, ef. 
Mifs S. A. Logan, of Dubhe. 
ville, M.. Bourke, eq. 
T. Coates, fen. 
< Ar Cattle 
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