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ment. For scrophula and cancer, for an 
-obstructed. liver, or an inflamed lung, 
new specifics, or recipes, are almost 
daily tried; or suggested ; but for an in- 
flaned, or obdurated minds for those 
ulcerations of the sensibility, which so 
-“frritate as to disorganise the -redson; 
for a mutilation or schirrus of the intel- 
tectual faculties, we hear of no effectual, 
or even pretended prescription. THe 
human understanding has not been suf- 
“ficiently exercised in an investigation of 
‘the means which are necessary for cor- 
recting its own irregularities, and pro- 
_erastinating at Teast the period of its 
jievitable decay. In mental diseases, as 
jn those of the lungs, much may be | 
done in their {cetal state, to crush their 
- growth, and to annihilate the embryo ma- 
“tady.* The first attacks of despondency, 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
lar? 
[Nov. 14 
are to be met and overcome by a vigos 
py ‘ ee | 3 és - #y 2 - eh) ne E x 
rous volition; by vigilance and effort, we 
ought to guard against the hopeless -in- 
doleuce of melancholy. Cliearfulness; 
and even hilarity, when unprovoked by 
unwholesome incentives, undegraded by 
brutality, or untainted with Ticentious- 
ness, instead of being isiterdicted as 2 
crime, ought to be cultivated and er- . 
couraged, as one of the means of urging 
a perhaps too lazy circulation, and proz 
moting a sufficient quantity, and regu- 
ity of salutary secretions. A mda 
may be merry upon orinciple, and make 
i point occasionally of taking a laugh,. 
as others, do a walk, for the benefit of 
his health, a =} 
Oct..26, 1809. J. Rei, 
Grenville-street, Brunswick-square.- ~ « 
MARRIAGES, axpd DEATHS, ty axp wean LONDON: 
With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceased, 
’ MARRIED. 
At St. James’s, Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, 
to Lady Rumbold. 
~ "Thomas Turner, esq. of Greenwich, to 
‘Amelia, youngest daughter of Charles Wil- 
kinson, esq. of Highbury Place. , 
At Mary-le-bone, Hudson Gurney, €sq. 
of Norwich, to Margaret, daughter of the 
date Robert Barclay, esq- of Ury, M. P. for 
Kincardineshire—George M‘Entagart, esq. 
collector, of Drogheda, to Caroline, second 
daughter of Robert Percival, esq- of Knight’s 
Brooke, county of Meath —The Hon. Sam. 
-Hengley. Ongley, brother to Lord QO. to 
Frances, sister of the late Sir Philip Monoux, 
bart.—-T be Rev. Charles Baker, rector of 
Tinnanstone, Kent, to Miss Turing, daugh- 
‘ter of the late John T. esq. of Devonshire 
Place. 
At Islington, the Rev. Dr. Young, mi- 
- mister 8f the Scots church, London Wall, to 
Miss Mary Ancrum, eldest davghter of the 
late John Strother A. of Canonbury Grove. 
_ At Sr. Pancras, Mr. Redfern, of Dowgate 
Hill, to Miss M. Greenwood, daughter of 
Thomas G. esq. of Kentish Town. 
At $:. George’s, Bloomsbury, John Davi- 
son, esq. of Goldsmith-street, to Miss Eliza 
Spearing, of Scuthampton Row. 
At St Sepuichre’s, Henry Grace, esq. of 
Old-street, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter 
of William Browning, esq. of Newington 
Green; ton . 
At Wapping, Richard Croker Pyne, esq. 
master ia the royal navy, to. Miss Pizzie, of 
» Eimonton — fohn Saubergue, esq. ot Kings- 
Jand Road, to Miss L. Carter, second daugn- 
ter of the Rev. John C. 
Lieutenant-colonel Harris, son of Gen. H.» 
fo Miss Dick, daughter of Dr. D. of Hertigrd- 
egret 
€ 
e 
At Newington Butts, George ‘Bulkeley 
esq. of Walworth, to Miss Harriet Mills, of 
Sevenoaks, only daughter of the late George 
M. esq. one of the eoronérs for the councy of 
Kent. ae * 
At Bow church, J, Clark, esq. of the royal 
navy, to Miss S. Brett, of Peckham. ’ 
At Stepney, Mr. Southee, of Ludgate-bill, 
to Anna Maria, youngest daughter of Thomas 
Hughes, esq. of Mile End. a 
John Hodgson, jun. esq. of Devonshire- 
street, Portland-place, to Miss Harris, daugh- © 
ter of Lieutenant general H. of Belmont, 
Kent. ar 
Edward L. Harmsworth, esq. of the East 
India company’s service, to Miss Hofimanny 
of Bishepsgate-street. ote Sa ae 
Capt, Lutyens, of the 11th light dragoons, 
and private secretary to the commander ir 
chief, to Miss Mair, of Kensington. — : 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, Captain 
J. T. Rodd, of his Majesty’s ship Indefati- 
gable, to Miss Rennell, daughter of Major 
James R. Mike See 
The Hon. J. Coventry, to Miss Pope, of — 
Bloomsbury. : 
DIED. ‘ 
At Hammersmith, fawes LElphinston, esge 
88. A long retirement from the cares of the 
_world, had in a manner withdrawn this gen- 
tleman from the view of it for some time 
past, but he has made no common figure in 
it during the long period of his life. A bio- 
graphical Memoir will be given of him in oer 
next Number. ; 
In Cheapside, Fames Smith, esg. a member 
of the common council of the ward cf Far- 
ringdon Within. re te 
In Bedford-piace, Ba Travers, esg- one 
of the directors of tne East-India companys 
and aa elégy brother of the Trinity Hoyse. 
