1803.] 
Lancafhire fhore. Alfo to build a number of 
gun-boats, for the protection of the town 
and harbour. Alfo to raife two regiments of 
volunteer corps, confifting of 560 men each, 
exclufive of a corps of 600 men for the ufe 
of the great guns. Towards promoting the 
above patriotic meafure, the corporation have 
fubfcribed the fum of 20001. from their own 
funds, and the fum of 1oool. from the funds 
of the Dock. i 
In addition to the four weekly newfpapers 
which have been regularly publifhed at Li- 
verpool for fome time paft, a daily newfpaper 
has been lately commenced in that opulent 
and populous borough, In the above paper 
Is given a ftatement of the docks at that 
place for the prefent year, ending June 24, 
viz. fhips entered, 47913 tonnage 494,521 5 
paid 28,0271. 13s, 4de The fame paper con- 
tains a lift of armed veffels which have 
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cleared out from the above port to cruize. 
again the enemy, fince the commencement 
of hoftilities, It contains the names of fif- 
teen privateers, carrying, in the whole, 172 
guns, and forty-nine letters of marque, car~ 
rying, in the whole, 720 guns; fo that an 
armada, furnifhed with nearly 1000 guns, is” 
_ employed againft the trade and commerce of 
France and Holland, from that port only. 
The new theatre at Liverpool is confide- 
rably larger than the old one; it is of a cir- 
cular form, has three heights! of boxes at the 
fides and two in front; the pannels are beau~ 
tifully painted, and the decorations of the 
frontifpiece rich and elegant, ‘The chande- 
liers are fplendid; the furniture handfome 3 
and the fcenery well executed, 
An Aé&t has lately received the royal affenty 
for regulating the markets, and making other 
improvements in the town of Blackburn, 
Lotal Amount of Live Steck in the feveral Sub-divifions of this County, as lately received by the 
Clerk of the General Meetings, appointed by the Lord-lieutenant to receive the fame. 
Oxen, 
Cows. . 
Amoundernefs, ' 
comprehending t 53 | 11,972 
57 townfhips 
Blackburn ..._58 13. | 15,961 
MOMMA tke 39 17 35533 
Leyland .2 5. 40 121 9,609 
Liverpool ..... 4 43 935 
Lonfdale North 28 55 1. 59246 . 
Lonfdale South 41 125 6,083 - 
Manchefter ....40 22} 72974 
Middleton ....41 24 | 72593 
Ormfkirk 2... .a1 81 5,649 
Prete” i>. 2 5. 33 75 | 79792 
Warrington ....35 a ME 
Young ; 
cattle & \Sheep and| Pigs. \ Riding | Draught 
Colts. Gvats. Hor fes. | Horfes. 
8,665 | 12,970 | 2,881 | ~ 407 | 3,364 f 
8,171.| 18,904 | 2,992 562 | 2,894 
2,860 3,084 | 1,764 39° | 1,993 
50448 | 2,054 |, 25174 219. | 1,742 
16 261 1,626 | 5¢e9 332- 
45314 | 23978 963, 88 | 2,084 | 
72472 | 31,140 | 25339 351 | 2,149 
2,125 453.) 39265 | 1,057 | 2,035 
2,028 | 3:437 | 1:479 524 | 1,702 
4,260 1,701 | 35320 225 bB oT 
4,563 | 2,759 | 4764 | 655 | 3.142 
4,651 | 3513I | 3,415 427 | 2.196 
Marricd.| The Rev. M. Proctor, perpe- 
tual curate of Caton, near Lancafter, to Mifs 
Kendall, of the fame place, 
At Manchetter, J. Taylor, efq. of Blake- 
Jey, to Mifs Bowker, of Bowker Bank-—Mr. 
J. Holt, to Mifs S.Warburton, of Rufholme, 
-~Mr. G, Eggleftone, to Mifs A, Parkirfon, 
of Lancafter. 
At Liverpool, Mr. J Hafwell, to Mrs, E. 
Whytell, daughter of the late E. Ogden, efq. 
formerly of Mofley Hill, near Liverpool.— 
Mr, f. Worthington, merchant, to Mifs 
Charles.—Mr. W. Hughes, block-maker, to 
Mils E. Mofs.—Mr. J Maac, merchant, to 
Mifs Heale.—Capt. Forfter, to Mifs Collier. 
——Mr, Fairthurft, merchant, to Mifs A. Hat- 
ton.—Mr. R. Kirkman, merchant, to Mifs 
Un{worth.—Mr, T. T. Page, attorney, to. 
Mrs. Armflrong, widow. 
At Wigan, Mr. J. Taylor, currier, to 
Mifs Hopwood. ‘ 
Died.| At Lancafter, fuddenly, aged gt, 
Mr.. W. Ireland,. of the China aad Glais 
Warehcufe. He had complained previoufly 
Montuny Mas, No, ics. 
of a flight indifpofition ; and, in walking toe 
wards his garden, very early in the morning, 
fuddenly féll down on Caftle Hill, and expi- 
red immediately. 
Mr. J. Overend, merchant. 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Parry.Mrs. Shaw, 
wife of Mr. Shaw, plumber °and glazier.— 
Aged 7o, Mr. T. Weale, furgeon-dentift. 
He has bequeathed to the different public 
charities.in the town, the fum of 43001. 
Aged 17, Mifs H. Aikin, daughter of 
Capt. Aikin.—-Aged 56, Mrs. M. Fleetwood, 
eldeft daughter of the late Mr. J. Fleetwood, 
broker.—-Suddenly, Mrs. M. Goodchild, 
wife.of Mr. C, Goodchild, printer. 
Mr. W. Harding, bookfeller and ftationer 5 . 
a man of peaceable deportment, and other 
friendly and fociable qualities, which juftly . 
intitled him to the character of an agreeable 
neighbour.and a worthy citizen. 
Mrs, Fither, wife of Mr. R. Fither, fhip- 
builder.—-Aged 70, Mr. T. Jackfon, coopers 
——Mrs. Troughton, relict of the late Mr. R. 
Troughton, cooper.—Mr, E. Croft, butcher. 
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