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Switzerland.—Marriages and Deaths in and near-London. 22% 
maagiftrates, ‘that they were difpofed to 
furrender ; but that a few hours would be 
neceflary, in order that the evacuation, on 
the part of the Bernefeé and armed pea- 
fants, might be effected without diforder. 
General Pigeon granted two hours; but 
foon after the found of the tocfin was 
heard in the different villages, and a 
multitude of peafants, who came to rein- 
force the garrifon, were feen entering the 
town, by a gate oppofite to the points of 
attack. Anew fummons was then fent ; 
upon which fome of the citizens and 
magiftrates came to fay, that they were 
overawed by the peafants, and were no 
longer free in their deliberations. The 
republican foldiers, full of ardour, called 
alond for the order for an aflault: a few 
of the maft intrepid among them, at the 
head of whom was ferjeant Barbe, climbed 
to the top of the ramparts, and threw 
themielves into the town; the 1500 
Bernefe, and four or five thoufand pea- 
fants, who compofed the force of Fri- 
bourg, had retired with precipitation, 
with their cannon and arms, into the 
arfenal: the city was taken by ftorm, 
without any excefles being committed ; 
the arftocratic government deftroyed, 
and re-placed by a provifional government 
chofen by the fe&tion. This affair coft 
the adherents of ariftocracy more than 
400 men. ~The affair of Sevenech coft 
them 800 men killed, and three thoufand 
made prifoners. The French, on their 
part, loft among feveral others, the brave 
ferjeant Barbe, who had been created a 
fub-lieutenant. After performing thefe 
exploits, the ftaff-officers of the French 
army affembled at Berne, where they had 
a civic repaft, at which, among other 
toafts, were drank the following: Suc- 
cefs to republican armies.—The, Hel- 
vetic army.—Defiryation to England.— 
Peace to the world. ; 
*.* On Account of ihe length, value, and originality of many of the preceding Articles, 
‘the Notices of Parliamentary Proceedings and other Political Occurrences of inferior 
confequence, are deferred till our next. 
nN 
Marriages and Deaths, in and near London. 
Marriages.] At St Olave’s, Southwark, 
Mx. Holland, of St. Mary at Hill, merchant, 
to Mifs Roberts, of Bermondfey-ftreet. 
At Mary-le-bone church, Alexander Er- 
fkine, efg. of Lime eftate, Jamaica, to Mifs 
Jackfon, daughter of Robert Jackfon, efq. of 
the fame ifland. 
At St. Pancras, Mr. Owen Holmes, at- 
torney, cf Mark-lane, to Mifs Rofe Pape. 
At Mary-le-bone church, the rev. James 
Deare, to Mifs Helen Deare, one of the 
daughters of the late Lieutenant-colonel 
Charles Deare. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Richard 
Weftmacott, efg. to Mifs D. Wilkinfon. 
_ At St. Michael’s, Cornhill, John Mello, 
efq. of Chatham, to Mifs Elizabeth Hop- 
worth, of Finch-lane. 
In London, Captain Cumberland, of the 
Mantfhip Eaft Indiaman, to Mifs Ware, eldeft 
daughter of Mr. Samuel Ware, of St. John’s- 
ftreet. 
* Mr. Mc. Knight, linen-draper, of Long 
Acre, aged 62, toMifs Winftanley, aged 24, 
of Palace-row, Tottenham-court Road, 
At St, James’s church, Mr. R. Layton, of 
Throgmorton-ftreet, to Mifs F. Parr, of 
Bury-ftreet, St. James’s. 
William Belcher, efg. of Highgate, to 
Mifs Caufton, daughter of Chatles Caufton, 
efq. of the fame place. 
Ax Lambeth, E- J. Nagle, efq. to. Mifs 
Anne Crantull Beauchamp, fecond daughter 
Of Joh Beauchamp, of Pengreep, Cornwall. 
At St. George’s Hanover-fquare, William 
Fellowes, efg. to Mifs Frances Anna Maria 
Powell, third daughter of the late William 
Powell, efg. of Lugerden, Herefordfhire. 
At St. Andrew's Holborn, Henry Revel 
Reynolds, efq. eldeft fon of Dr. Reynolds, 
of Bedford-fquare, to Mifs Ann Mitford, fe- 
cond daughter of John Mitford, efq, of 
Charlotte-ftreet, Fitzroy-fquare. 
John Dickenfon, efq. of St. John’s-ftreet, 
to Mifs Robinfon, of Red Lion-ftreet. — 
George Fennel, efq. of the navy pay- 
office, to Mifs E. Robinfon, fifter of the 
above lady. 
William Elderton Allen, efq. of Gray’s- 
inn, to Mifs Canning, of Stanftead, Effex. 
Died.| In Chefterfield-ftreet, a few days 
after her delivery of a fon and heir, the lady 
of John Scudamore, efg.. of Kentchurch, 
member of parliament for the city of Here- 
ford, 
In Upper Grofvenor-ftreet, in her 49th 
year, Lady Duckett, wife of Sir George 
Duckett, bart. 
In -Bruton-ftreet, Mrs. Caftell, wife of 
Mr. Samuel Caftell, banker, in Lombard- 
fireet. ey 
At Fulham, Thomas Birch, efq. of Thorpe- 
hall, Lincolnthire. 
In Goiden-fquare, Mr. I. Lambe. 
In Han’s-place, George Miller, efq. Bri- 
tifh conful: for the fouthern {tates of North 
America. 
In Wigmore-ftreet, Cavendith-fquare, Mr. 
Charles Little, furveyor of the Weftminfter 
fire-office. 
{n Titchfield-ftreet, after a few days ill- 
nefs, Mr. Hardcaftle, one of the principal 
cafhiers in the banking-houfe cf Mefl. Ham- 
merfley and Co. 
In Seymour-fireet, Portman-fquare, Mrs. 
—— widow of the late Robert Trevour, 
efq. 
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