1798") 
America, figned in 1794.” The pur- 
port of this article is to remove fome dif- 
ficulties which had taken place, relative 
to the execution of the sth-article of the. 
above treaty, concerning the fource of 
the River 5:. Croix. It evinces the good 
underftanding which exifts between the 
two governments. 
It has been eftimated, by calculation 
faid to be tolerably accurate, that upwards 
of thirty thoufand Irifhmen have been killed 
~ in the late iniurre€tion in that kingdom, 
and a much greater number wounded. 
The Navy in commiffion belonging to 
Great Britain, confifts, according to the 
Navy Lift, of 140 fhips of theline, 22 
fitties, 165 frigates, and 317 floops; mak- 

Marriages and Deaths, in and near London. 
147 
ing an enormous total of 644 fhips of 
war! With iuch prodigious force it 
is not wonderful that this country con- 
tinues the undifputed miftrefs of the feas 
—the Texel blocked up by Lord Dun- 
CAN—Breft by Lord RrrprportT—and 
Cadiz by Lord Sr. VINCENT! 
The eftablithment ot the Army exceeds 
in proportion even that of the navy. It 
confilts, eccording to the Monthly Army 
Lift, of 41 regular regiments of cavalry, 
and 110 of infantry ; 30 of fencible ca- 
valry, and 42 cf infantry; 81 of old 
milifia, and 29 of new; making a grand 

Marriages and Deaths, in and near London. 
Married.| Mr. R.P. Swallow, merchant, 
ef Bartholomew Clofe, to Mifs Eykyn, of 
Smithfield Bars. 
At St. George’s Hanover-fquare, Percival 
' Hart Dyke, efq. fon of Sir John Dixon Dyke, 
bart. of Lullingftone Caftle, in Kent, to 
Mifs Jenner, daughter of Robert Jenner, 
efq. of Chifleburft. 
Mr. Richard Walker, jun. of St. James’s- 
ftreet, apothecary, to Mifs Taylor, daughter 
of J. Taylor, efq. of Puriwell Hall, Yorkhhire, 
In London, Charles Ellis, efg. M. P. for 
Seaford, to the hon. Mifs Hervey, grand 
daughter to the Earl of Briftol. 
George Rowland Minfhall, efq. of the 
Inner Temple, to Mifs Louifa Aufrere, 
daughter of Anthony Aufrere, of Hoveton- 
Hall, Norfolk. 
At Iflington, Mr. W. Venning, of Cop- 
thale Court, to Mifs Rogers, of Eaft Barnet, 
Herts. 
James Steers, efq. of Tottenham, to Mifs 
S. Barbe, of Stoke, in Buckinghambhire.- 
W. Reynolds, efq. of Newington, to Mifs 
Larkins, of Blackheath. 
Mr. Barlow, of Ludgate Hill, to Mifs 
Fleming, niece of Col. Fleming, of Wandf- 
worth. ~ \ 
George Coombe, efq. of Great Marlbo- 
rough -ftreet, to Mifs Prater, of Queen-ftreet, 
Berkeley -fquare. 
In London, Mr. H. Jacobfon, to Mifs 
Pridden, of Fleet-ftreet. 
Mr. Luff, of Hounflow, to Mifs S. Tenner, 
daughter of the late rev. H. Tenner. 
J. Beauclerk, efy. ion of the rev. H. Beau- 
clerk, of Whitlebury, to Mifs Fitzhugh, 
daughter of Thomas Fitzhugh, efg. of Port- 
land Place. 
At St. James’s, Weftminfter, Mr. T. Ken- 
nerley, of St. Martin’s Court, to Mifs 
Phipps, of Tichborne-ftreet, Golden-fquare. 
In London, Mr. John Gray Gerard, to 
Mifs Ann Taylor. 
Mr. ‘Thomas Pollen, of Little Moor Fields, 
to Mifs Dorothy Carter, of Fore {treet. 
At Mary-ie-Bone, jofeph Bird, efq. to Mifs 
Lewis, of Gloucefter-place, Portman-fquare. 
total of 335 battalions! Befides invalids 
and volunteers, which alone exceed 
100,000 men. 
ee aaah 
At Bifhopfgate church, Thomas Tomlins, | 
efq. of Edgware Road, to Mifs Cooper, 
daughter of Robert Chefter Cooper, of Lewes, 
in Suffex. | 
At Iflington, Mr. James Goddard, of | 
Market Harborough, to Mifs Dowley. ; | 
in London, Algernon Frampton, M. D. 
Fellow of St. John’s, Cambridge, to Mifs 
Frampton, daughter of the late Mr. William 
Frampton, of Leadenhall-freet. 
Mr. Edward Martin, folicitor, youngett 
fon of Mr. Francis Martin, late fecretary of 
the bank of England, to Mis Margaret Sa- 
rah Depey er James, only daughter of tne late 
‘colonel Thornas James, of the royal artillery 
at Woolwich. 
At Iflington, John Patrick, efq. to Mrs. 
Skurray, widow of the late Mr. John 
Skurray. 
Mr. John Bingley, of John-ftreet, St. Pan- 
cras, to Mifs C. Gould, of Kentifh Town. 
At St. Giles’s in the Fields, fohn Hames, 
gent. naval officer of the ifland of St. Lucia, 
to Mifs S. Burroughs, of Cheltenham. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Richard 
Noiman, efgq. of Leatherhead, in Surry, to 
lady Elizabeth Manners, eldeft fitter of the 
duke of Rutland. : 
At the fame church, the hon. Philip Pufey, 
brother of the Jate earl of Radnor, to lady 
Lucy Cave, daughter of the earl of Harbo- 
rough, and widow of the late fir Thomas 
Cave, bart. 
At the fame church, lieutenant-colonel 
Braithwa‘te, to Mits Boughton, daughter of 
the late Sir Edward Boughton, bart. 
In London, captain Sir Edmund Nagle, of | 
the royal navy, to Mrs. Blackman, widow of 
the late John Lucie Blackman, efq. of Cra- 
ven-ftreet a 
C.E. Reynolds, of the Seffion-houfe, Old 
Bailey, London, attorney-at-law, to Mifs S. 
Partridge, of Greeahill’s Rents, Weit Smith- 
field. 
Died.| At his houfe on Epping ForeS, 
Nath. Dowding, efq. folicitor to the com- 
mithoners for the affairs of taxes. 
In Great Smyth-ftreet, Wefminger. on 
