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Court ; and 48ol. to fuch as difcharged 
the double funétions of Lords of Seffions 
and of Jufticiary ; roool. to the falary of 
the Chiet Baron a the Scotch Exchequer; 
and 280l. to each of the other Judges. 
Mr. TIERNEY on the 2oth of June, 
conformable to previous notice, moved a 
very perfpicuous fet of refolutions on the 
bufinefs of finance, for the information of 
the country upon that fubject. His firft 
refoluticn fated the national debt en thé 
sth of January, 1793, to be 238,231,c001. 
In his fecond refclution he ftated the 
national debt, on the sth of January, 
xFQg, to be double what it was on the 
sth of January, 1793. ‘The total amount 
ef the national debt at prefent, after the 
ufual deductions was 426,452,0001. The 
Bext object to which his retelutions allud- 
ed was the finking fund, which amounted 
to es ee farzor. tie 
price of the ftocks, without the tinking 
fend, was neariy the ‘fame as at pi lent, 
and it was, therefore, for the Houle to 
confider how low the price muft have 
been, were it not for the finking fund. 
Mr. Pitt thowght it would be better tohave 
the refolutions printed, and di{euffed on 
@ future day,—the finances, he faid, were 
filly competent to profecute the war eight 
years longer. The debate was adjourned 
till the 29th of June. 
The Attorney General, on the zoth of 
Way, appeared in fhe Court of King’s 
Bench, and prayed judgement. upon Mr. 
GILBERT WAKEFIELD for a libel. 
Rr. Wakefield was prepared to addrefs 
the Court at confiderable length, but was 
Marriages and Deaths, in and near Londen. 
[ July 
precluded from doing fo by an order from 
the Court, that neither the prefecutor nor 
defendant fhould addrefs the Court. 
Mr. Juftice Grofe, therefore, pro- 
nounced the judgment of the Court :— 
«¢ That the Defendant he inzprifoned in 
the county goal of Dorfet for two years 5 
and at the expiration of that time, that he 
find fecurity for his good behaviour for 
five years, himfelf in 500]. and twa fure- 
thes of 250]. each. 
At the fame time, the Attorney Gene- 
ral prayed judgment of the Court on Mr, 
John Parry; the proprietor, John Vint, 
the printer, and George Rofs the publifh- 
er ot the Courzey Newipaper, for a para- 
graph which appeared in that paper, 
* ftating the Emperor of Ruffia to be a 
Tyrant among his own fubjects, and 
ridiculous to the reft of Europe.”—Mr. 
Jultice Grofe preter the judgment 
of the Court, which was, **that Mr. 
John Parry do pay the fum of rool. and 
be imprifoned in the King’s Bench prifon 
for fix calendar months, and enter into 
fecurity for his good behaviour for five 
years, himfelt in 5col. and two fureties of 
2sol.each ; and that JohnVint and George 
Rofs be imprifoned in the fame prifen, 
each for ene calendar month. . 
On the fourth of June, the Volunteer 
Corps belonging to the metropolis, were 
reviewed by the King in Hyde Park; and 
on the 22d, the fame corps, to the Berea 
of 12000 men, underwent a royal imfpec- 
tion at their various ftations, in different 
parts of the metropolis. 
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Marriages and Deaths in and near London, 
_ MAarried|. At Greenwich, Mr.. George 
Bet, to Mifs Martha Dallaway, of Nafiau 
treet. 
At Chelfea, Rey. Mr. Williams, of Cam- 
bridgefhire, to Mifs Atkinfon, daughter of 
faiper Atkinfon, efg. 
At Princes-ftreet, Hanover {quare, Mr. 8. 
to Mrs. Kelley, of Swallow-ftreet. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Major 
Marton, of the Innifkillen Dragoons, to 
Mifs Pocklington. 
}ambeth Palace, Lord Hobart, to the 
Hen. Mifs Eden, eldeft daughter cf Lord 
Auckland. The ceremony was performed 
by the Archbithop of Canterbury. 
At Curzon-ftreet Chapel, Lord Bagot, to 
ae Fion. Mifs Fitzroy, fitterta Lord South- 
mpton. 
(a Wefminfter, Rev. Thomas Cautton, 
Prebend of Wefminfter, to Mifs Balchen, 
daughter of the late J. Balchen, efq. 
WA } 
Marks, 
Enfiyn Bouglas, of Bedford-ftreet, Bed- 
ford-{quare, to Mifs C. Arbuthnot, of Titch- 
field-ftreet. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Hen- 
ry Blackwood, efg. to Mifs Eliza Wag- 
horn. 
At Marybone, Capt. M. H. Scctt, of the 
navy, to Mifs Pinnock, eldeft daughter of 
James Pinnock, efq. of ea 
At St. Paul’s Covent-Garden, Colonel 
Alexander Innes, to Mrs. Boteler, of Henley 
on Thames. 
At the fame place, james Deacon Hume, 
efq. to Mrs. Athwell, of Leatherhead. 
At Pu ney, Sie Lieut. Colonel Drink- 
water, to Mifs Congalton. 
At St. Martin’s, Weftminfter, Thomas 
Adams, jun. efq. to Mifs Scott. 
At Marybone, W. W. Prefcott, efq. to 
Mifs Blackmore, of Briggens. 
At Layton, Richard Oliver, efqg. to Mifs 
Bralley, 
