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In the private relations of life, he is intitied 
to praife—to admiration. For, in times like 
the prefent, when perfonal gratification, thow 
and iplendour, occupy the time and diffipate 
the fortunes of mott men, ought he not tobe. 
admred whofe life is confumed in the offices 
of friendfhip, in felf-denying folicitude for 
the happineis of his family, and in the habi- 
tual and cheerful difcharge of all the moft 
painful, as well as the moft pleafing, duties 
of private life? Minds of great enterprize 
and energy are fitted to rare occafions, as the 
electric power for the removal of threatening 
difeafe; minds, like that of Mr. Matthews, 
conftitute the firft element, of happy, focial 
exiftence ; like the water and the air we im- 
_bibe, they are demanded every moment. The 
talents of Mr. Matthews, without being of | 
the firft order, were of refpeétable ftrength; 
his judgment was folid, his prudence was 
rare, and every talent he had was devoted to 
utility.. His manners were remarkably po- 
Vifhed and eafy; and had contra&ed no taint 
from the habits of early youth, or his affo- 
ciates in. the navy. His temper was ex- 
tremely mild; he never gave, and he feldom 
received oftence.. He was no defpot in his 
family, his children were his frieads, and 
their affection well repaid his folicitude and 
tendernetfs. They now mourn his lofs, and 
with them all who knew their father. 
AtCarlifle, Mr. Jofeph Patrickfon, fon of 
Mr. Patrickfen, brewer., Aged 652 Mrs. 
Jackfon, formerly of Fader. ged 64, 
Mrs. Ann Welfon. 
At Whitehaven, aged 77, Mr. Wm. Pre- 
fton. Aged 73, Mrs. Thompfon, widow of 
Mr. Wm. Thompfon, mafon. Aged 33, 
- Mr. Wm. Smith, formerly of Demefnes. 
Mrs. Brifcoe, widow. Mrs. Hennell, widow 
of Mr. A. Hennell. : 
At Penrith, aged 37, Mrs. Arfeott, fifter 
of the late Thomas Simpfon, efq. of Carlton- 
Hall, 
At Workington, aged 23, Mr. Jobn 
Thompfon, fon of Mr. Thompfon, matter of 
the work-houfe. 
At Cockermouth, a 
fon. 
At Kefwick, Mrs. Atkinfon, wife of Mr. 
Atkinfon, gag tee 
At Dalfton, near Carlifle, ee 
wife of Mr. Poee. 
| At St. Bee’s, Mr. John Moffop. 
At Stanwix, near Carlifle, Mrs. Marr. 
At Dundar, near Carlifle, aged 76, Mrs. 
G. Graham ; fhe has bequeathed a confider- 
able fortune for the eftablifhment of 2 fchool 
ged.34, Mifs H. Smith- 
Fofter, 
i 
in that netylbourhood,; and fevera! ‘other 
charitable purpofes. a Lees 
“YORKSHIRE. 
On the 17th of September, a moft violent 
ftorm of wind and rain was expefienced 
tnroughout this county : the canal in the 
neighbourhood of Huddersfield has received 
confiderable damage; feveial milJs and houfes 
tear Holmfrith, and other places in the Weit- 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland—Yorkfhire. 
[Oaober, 
Riding, have been fwept away by the flood. 
Several grafs meadows have been laid —— 
under water 5 ; and a very large quantity of new 
hay has been carried away by the rapid: ity of 
the current. 
Married.} At York, John Ware, efg. of 
Skirbenbeck, to Mifs C: Wilfon, daughter 
of the late Rev. T. Ware. Mr. Richardfon, 
to Mifs Dodfworth. Mr. J. Roche, “furgeon 
of the 13th Light Dragoons, to Mifs M. 
Winthip, of Ribey, Lincoln. 
At Leeds, Mr. John Kemplay, writings 
mafter, to Mifs M. Finney. Mr. James Ro- 
binfon, linen-draper, to Mifs M. Teale. 
Mr. Wm. Tipping, merchant, to Mifs Froft, 
of Hedon in Holdernefs. Mr. §. Sawyer, ae 
Chrift-church, Surry, to Mifs Chadwick, of 
Leeds. Mr. Abraham Rhodes, merchant, to 
Mits Glover, daughter of Mr. S. Glover, of 
Little Woodhoufe, near Leeds. 
At Doncafter, Mr. B. Boothby, linen- 
-draper, to Mifs E. Lightowber. 
At Scarborough, Mr. B. Ninds, of London, 
to Mifs Wharton, of the former place. 
At Houghton le Spring, Lieutenant Colo- 
nel Howor th, of the Artillery, to Mifs Thar- 
low, dauehece of the late Bifhop of Durham. 
At Norton, Mr. Fryer, of Scagglethorp, 
to Mifs Ingleby, of the former place. ; 
At Guifeley, near Otley, S. Baynes, M.D. 
of Hull, to Mrs. Jameion, of Horsforth, 
“near cede. 
At Addle, near Leeds, G. Hathorn, efq. 
of London, to Mifs Donaldfon, of Bagbie . 
Lodge, daughter of the late J. eer: 
efq. of Leeds. 
At Stagwood Hill, Mr. fohuions of Barn- 
fley, furgeon, to Mifs S. Newton, of the 
former place. 
_ At Hull, Lieutenant Keenor, of his Ma- 
jefty’s fhip the Veftal, to Mifs Cant, daugh- 
ter of Mr. W. Cant. 
At Sherburn, T. L. Fairfax, efq. of te 
therton, to Mifs T. Chaloner, of Lincoln. © 
Died.} At York, aged 72, Mrs. Bird, 
relict of the late John Bird, efg. of Londen. 
diftiller. Aged 57, Mr. Samuel Fowler, 
hofier, and one of the common-councilmen. 
In an advanced age, Mrs. Waudby, formerly 
of Hull. Mr. Henry Macey. Mrs. Hobfon, 
religt of the late James Hobfon, efq. Aged 
81, Mrs. Condon, relic of the late Colonel 
Condon. Aged 30, R. Dodfworth, efy. foa 
of the late alderman Dodfworth. Mr. C. 
Smith, fiax-dreffer. 
At Malton,~ Mr. John Campey, fchool- 
mafter. «This remarkable man, for fuch 
every one muft deem him who could boaft the 
advahtage of his fociety, was born in the vi- 
cinity of York, and commenced the profef- 
fion of ateacher, in New Malton, at the early 
age of 20; in which he fuccefsfully con- 
tinued (upwards of 20 years) until the time 
of his death.’ His mode of inftruétion was of 
that demonftrative kind which prevents the 
pupil from being a mere mechanical receiver 
of tree ahOn:; 3 for confidering well the inci- 
pient, 
