AY. 
LY OF 
- Mery Bartholomew M‘Gaulev, formerly of. 
Ardee, merchant, aged 72, to Mifs Dillon, 
of Harold's Crofs, aged'!8, being his fixth, 
wife 
Willian Trumble, efa. of Woodfide, county 
of Dublin, to Mifs Elizabeth Beatty, eldett 
aaubfiter of Robert Beatty, efq. county of 
Lox oford. 
In Dublin, Richard Connery, efq. jan. to 
Mifs Harriet Pentland. 
At Mary fort, county of Clare, Capt. Robert 
©’ Bren, of the roy ‘al navy, to Milfs Ann 
O’Brien, daughter oi the late BE. O'Brien, efq. 
formerly of Pinks 
At Carbane, George Douglas, e'q. of Mount 
3da, county of Down, to M ifs Frances Pol- 
lock, younger daughter of Jof, Pollock, efq. 
Died. | At Dubha, at the advanced age of 
104, James Solas Dodd, formerly a furgeon 
in his Majeity’s navy, and a member of the 
collese of furgeons of London. He was a 
gentleman of amiable and entertaining man- 
Rrers, and his converfe with the literary world, 
rendered his company extremely-agreeable. 
He potfeiled a fund of anecdote, and a ftrong 
retention till within’a few months of his Heath 
@—Ot a paralytic firoke, Michael Frayne, efq. 
Jate of Fermoyle, in the county of Longford. 
At Ballygewan, county of Down, Robert 
Rollo Reid, efq. 
At Longford, John Court Ferguffon, efq. 
attorney at law, and clerk of fe peace of | 
that county. 
At Booterftown, Francis elects efq. 
nephew to Vifcount Avonmore. 
bly Commercial Report. 
[May 1, 
At Kells, Daniel Duffy, ele +. 
Near Ranélagh, Mrs. Bridget Kavanagh, 
at the advanced age of 118 years. She has 
left four fons, the “eldett of whom has nearly 
completed his 100th year. 
‘Av Churchfield, county of Mayo, Patrick 
Madden, e{q. Benevolent by nature, with- 
out oftentatious parade, and traly pious, his 
gentle manners endeared him to thofe friehds 
who ktiew -his worth, and encouraged the 
approach of the poor, who always found an 
him a friend and benefactor. 
At Cork, aged 72, Robert’ Patterfon, efq. 
—Mr. John Mitchell, merchant, formerly of 
Beltat. 
At Limerick, ‘Samuel Bennett, efq: of 
Ballycallowe.—Mrs. Lyons, reli€t of James 
Lyous, ey. 
At Lilliput, Mr. James Ww elfh, “formerly a 
merchant of Belfaft. 
At Killyon, county of Galway, John Che- 
yers, efg. © 
At Kells, near Callan, county of Kilkenny, 
in confequence of @ fall from his” horles’ 
Thomas Belcher, efq- 
At Galway, the Rev. John Joyes, titular 
Roman-catholic warden of the pani of Sr 
Nicholas. 
At Belfaft, aged 94, Mr. Valentine Jones, 
a merchant of great refpeciability. zh tl 
MARRIED ABROAD. 
At Kingfton, Jamaica, Edward Willian 
Purcell, efq. to Mifs Ann Fifh, late of isis 
triot-{quare, Hackney. 
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MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
IIE. prices of Stock continue to evince, in a remarkable manner, that there is abundance. 
of moaey in the country, and that among thofe who voffefs it, there prevails a fufficient 
. confidence in 
Confels 572 
the Confitution and Government. 
. 4 per Cents. 733. Omnium of the Loan for England at 25 premium. Omnia, 
The 3 per Cents. Reduced are at 563. 
of the Loan for Ireland at 5 5% per Cent. premium. ~ 
The price af coffee has rifen, and may poflibly continue for fome time to rife. Laft year gs 
tilde of this commodity in the Welt Indies, is faid to have been not one-half fo large as” 
tliat ot the year prece ding. 
Lhe price of wheat Bab fallen, within thefe few days, full 10s. a quarter. 
The Bank ef England has begun to act upen its refolution to difcount no commercial bills 
ee are not made > pay able at the houfe | fome lee able private bz ge 
it his Chee gl 
Si 
h ave ene rte foand In the dita ounts ‘oF the Bank, wa as fubjecting them, for mid future 
peyments to it, to a good deal of new and vexatious trouble. | 
The average price of fugar 1s, now, 21. 11s. 3d. per cwt. Tallow ts at from 59s. to 65s. per 
ewt.- Beft curd icap 92s. per cwt. 
chaldron ; delivered at 61s. ner chaldron. 
The price of leather varies from 2s. to 3s. 2d. per Ib. 
Bark is fold at from 2H. 10s, to 23). per load. 
Coals are fold, in the Pool, at 49s. per 
The French have, at leneth, fo, augmented their impofitions, vexations, and robberies, on 
the Dutch trade, that the mer rchants | are obliged, tor the prefent, to abandon their foreign” 
commerce almoft entirely. 
It is not doubted bur this meafure of the merchants muft induce 
the French, for thew own profit, to abate fomewhat from the prefent exorbitant rapacity of 
heir opprefions. The Acafto frigate alone, 
som the Wek Indices to the merchants. 
hag! breught nearly half a willion of dellars 
