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thatcity, and received iti thanks for his hof- 
pitality and attention to the intereft of the 
metropolis. His arduous and unwearied 
jexertions for the benefit of his country 
(which were prompted by the moft loyal at- 
tachment to his Sovereign) during his con- 
<inuance on the Irifh ftatien, and in conduét- 
ing French prifoners fram that kingdom te 
diterent Englithports, in the courfe of which, 
he underwent the :mof harraffing fatigue, in 
all the feverity of the laft winter, have been 
confidered by the faculty as the principal 
caufe of the complaints which have termi 
mated his exiftence. His laft appointment 
was that of Regulating Captain at Jerfey, 
and his phyficians imagined the change of air 
might conduce to his recovery ; but his dif- 
orders, of which the feeds had been fown in 
the Weft Indies, and:matured by his illnefs 
in the Irifh employ, increafed fo rapidly, that 
he lived but a few daysafter he was brought 
to Afhburton. 
At Barnftaple, Mrs. Baller, wife of Mr. 
Baller, poft-mafter. , 
“At Sidmouth, 
aged 24. 

Coleman, efq. 
CORNWALL. 
Marvied.| At Helfton, Capt. Jehn Mitchel 
of the Volunteers of that place, to Mifs C. 
Bolitho of Chyandower. fohn Rowe, efq. 
of Trelil, one of the aldermen -of that 
borough, te Mifs Lemon of Helfton. Lieu- 
tenant P. Rogers, Adjutant of the Velun- 
teers at that place, to Mifs Hill of the fame 
lace. 
Dicd.| At Helfton, Mrs. Ann Mitchell, 
widow of the late Mr. J. Mitchell, attorney 
at law there. ; 
WALES. 
Married.} At Lianymynefk, the Rev. G. 
Howell, to Mifs Jones of the fame place. _ 
At Lianelityd, after two days courtthip, 
_ Mr, James Roberts, Cefilgym Manor, aged 95, 
to Mrs. FE. Roberts, of Caeboch, aged 33. 
After the ceremony, they dined at Cefilgwym, 
where vere affembled the groom’s children, 
grand children and great. grand children, who 
amounted te the number of 63. 
Monihly Commercial Report. 
- Gkefter, for 60,0001. 
__ of extent, are unequalled in this country, and 
[Sept. 
At Glafbury, Breckon, Thomas Howard, 
efq. of Tallachai, to Mifs Hughes, daughtez 
of the Rev. J. Howard of the former place. 
At Caermarthen, W. A. Barker, efq. to 
Mrs. Ramell of Harrington, Worcefterthire. 
Died.| At Holywell, Fliatthire, Mrs. Wil- 
liams, mother of Mr. Williams of Chefter, 
clothier. : 1 
At Llwyron, near Wrexham, Denbyfhire, 
jonn Jones, efq. attorney. . ei 
At Clynfelyn, Carmarthen, aged 80, fin- 
cerely lamented, William Saunders, efq. 
SCOTLAND. 
On the sth inftant. the Theatre-Royal of 
Edinburgh and Theatre of Glafgow, were ex- 
pofed to fake. ‘The upfet price was Sooel. 
which Mr. Kemble offered ; 201. more was 
bid, at which they wese knocked down, and 
the purchafer declared to be Mr. Jackfon. > 
Mr. David Dale has difpofed of his cotton- 
works at Lanark, to a company in Man- 
Thefe works, in point 
the gratitude of thoufands will ever attend 
Mr. Dale who erected them, who thereby 
gave employment to am incredible number of- 
_ peepte. 
Died.] At Edinburgh, Thomas Durham, 
efq. of Boghead. The Hon. Mr. Drummond, 
fon to lord Perth. Mr. John Greig, teacher. 
Mr. Henry Dendas Hunter Blair, youngeft 
fon of the Jate Sir James Hunter Blair. Mrs. 
M. Dawfon, wite of Mr. Dawfon. Mrs. J. 
Watfon, wife of Mr. William Henderfon, 
fecretary to the Britith linen company. 
At Greenbank, near Edinburgh, Mr. fF. 
Balfour, furgeon : 
“ At Dundee, aged 87, Mr. John Wemyfs. 
At North Merchinton, Mifs Jane Stirling, 
youngeft daughter of Sir James Stirling, pre- 
fent lord Provof. At Perth, Mrs. E. Ran- 
kin, reli€t of James Keay, efg. 
At Aberdeen, aged 77, Alexander Leflie, 
efq. of Borryden. 
At Glafeow, Mr. Shiels, fherift-clerk de- 
puty for the Lower Ward of Lanar Rhine. 
Peter Blackburn, efgq. 4 
At Inversefs, Brigadier General C.Graham- 
Ee ee aS RENT Pe 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
HOSE who vifit other countries for mercantile purpofes, are in general induced by the 
very nature of their purfuits, to keep the knowledge_they colle& to themfelves, in 
order to derive fuperior advantages from it ; a.difpofition which caufes the knowledge of the 
ftate of moft branches of foreign trade to be confined to thofe immediately engaged therein. 
Every communication of particulars collected on the fpot, by intelligent perfons unbiafed 
by interefted views, becomes therefore peculiarly valuable, and we feel pleafure in pointing 
out to our commercial readers much information of this kind in the Journal of the Duke de 
la Rochefoucault’s travels in the United States of America and Canada. By his account of 
the latter place, it appears, that the fur trede with this country is of lefs value and import- 
ance than is generally believed; and that a confiderable contraband trade in this article is 
already carried on in the United States, the chief agents in which are Canadian merchants 5 
alio that this contraband trade, which they encourage on the river St. Lawrence, may like~ 
wife be carried on, without fuch affiftance, with the United States, on Lake Erie, as well as 
on feveral points of the banks of Lake Ontario ; and that the furrender of the fort to ae 
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