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eligible road than that which now leads from 
Mepusferry to Tregothnan. ° 
Married.| At Perranzahuloe, Wm. Peter, 
esq. of Lincoln’s-inn, London, to Frances, 
the only child of “John Thomas, esq. of 
Chiverton, vice-warden of the Stannaries of 
Cornwall.” : 
Died.| At Marazion, Emma, fourth daugh- 
ter of Dr. Moyle. 
At Truro, Miss Mitchell, daughter of Tho- 
mas M. ésq. and sister to Obrrimodot M om 
Mr. John Parkyn, 81.—Mrs. Ferris. 
At Penzance, Mr. George Woodis, 75.— 
Mr. John Richards, of Bodmin, 21.—Mr. 
W. R. Desencourt, 17. 
‘At Helston, Mrs. Rogers, wife of Mr. R. 
attorney, 46. 
At Falmouth, Mrs. Chard. 
At St. Columb, Mr. Denham Meianchton 
Jewell, surgeon, 24. 
At St. Ives, Mr. Thomas Quick. 
“At St. Mawes, Mr. Cory, surgeon. 
At Trevissam, Mr. Walter Elliott, 97. 
' WALES. 
Married} At Brecon, William iMabiay, 
of the royal marines, to Miss Catherine Wil- 
kins, youngest daughter of Jeffery W. esq. 
of the Priory, Brecon. 
Died.| ‘At his seat of Penbedw, aged 66, 
Watkin Williams, constable of the castle of 
Flint, and one of his Majesty’s justices for 
the counties of Flint and Denbigh, and for- 
merly major of the Shropshire militia. His 
loss will be severely felt by a numerous circle 
of relations and iriends. 
At: Swansea; Mr. George Harry, agent to 
the Birmingham and Copper Company’s works 
in | the vicinity of that town. 
NORTH! BRITAIN. 
Married.|) At Dumaget, in the county of 
Wiktow n, Lieutenant Leveson Douglas Stew- 
[ Feb. 1, 
art, of the royal navy, second surviving son 
of thelate Hon. Admiral Keith, of Glasser- 
ton, to Miss Elizabeth Dalrynple Hay, third 
daughter of Sir John Dalrymple H. bart. of 
Park-place, Glenluce. 
Died.}-At Hamilton, Mr. Robert Godwin, 
_late manager of the theatres at Hamilton, 
Kilmarnock, Irvine, &c. 
IRELAND. 
Married.| At Dublin, Hugh Catheart, 
esq. son and heir of Sir Andrew C. bart. to 
Caroline, eldest daughter of Conway Heatley, 
esq. grand-niece of John, Duke of Argyle, 
and cousin to the late Duchess of Richmond; 
Died.| At Dublin, Mrs. Daly, wife of James 
D. esq. of Dunsandle, county of Galway, and 
daughter of the late Right Hon, Sir Ralph 
Gore, bart. 86.—T. M‘Kenna, esq. He was a 
political writer of much celebrity, and) en- 
joyed from government a pension of 2001. per 
ann, for past services.—Charles Farran, esq. 
in the 86th yearof his age, many yearsdepu~ 
ty clerk of the pleas of the Irish Exchpauer,s 
DEATHS ABROADs 
Killed, in the month of October Aast, i ina 
giorious attempt to repulse a. body of French 
troops who had landed in the is!and of Capri, 
Major john Hamill, of the Maltese regiment. 
This gallant and heroic officer had only seen 
his 30th year, when his country was deprived ; 
of his valuable services. He wasanative ofthe 
north of Ireland, and traced his descent from 
a most teantceate Romaa.-catholic family. 
His fate was attended with circumstances 
truly affecting circumstances equally calcu- 
lated to'excite sensations of regret and admi- 
ration, and which must render his memory 
deat to the nation in whose service he bled, 
and confer immortal honour upon his name, 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPO RY. “a 
HE fleet from India lately arrived confifts of the following fhips :—the Duke of Mon- 
trofe, Walpole, Sarah Chriftiana, and Northampton, from Bengal ; the Worcefter, 
from Fort St. George and Bombay ; 
Sir W. Pulteney, -and Union, trom Bombay. Their 
cargoes coniift of 9,266 pieces Bengal’ piece goods, 9,123 pieces calicoes, 68,400 Madras 
calicees, 
among which are 2,052 bales of cotton. 
exclufive of a Jarge quantity of prohibited goods, drugs, and privileged goods, 
-A fleet from the Leeward Iflands is alfo arrived, Dit we are happy to fay to a good 
market, as Rum, Sugar, and Coffee are in demand, and fetch good prices. - 
The Eaft India 
Company have declared for their March Sale, 13,800 chefts of Indigo, and of | Piece 
Goods 34,000; Calicoes, 124,826; Prohibited, 83,704; Prompts, July 21f. 
Sw eden kaviae been obliged to thut her ports againtt us, at the inftance of the Emperor 
of Ruflia, we may fay the trade of the Bultic to this country is at prefent at an end; con- 
fequently the articles of Timber, Tallow, Tar, Pitch, Iron, Hemp,’ Flax, &c. muft con- 
fiderably advance in price; and we truft the legiflature will at this time give'every encou- 
ragement to the Iron Manufacture, growers of Hemp, Flax, ‘&c. as those valuable - 
articles can be procured in our country in abundance, and equal to any foreign — 
Faported. 
The trade of Archang el, compared with that of other Ruffian ports, has been very con- 
Gaehie this year; in ponteanence of which the prices of feveral articles were pufhed up 
to an unexpected height, fuch as of Flax, trom 85 to 90 roubles—Tallow, 890 to 85 ditto 
w=Hemp, 75 to 80 ditto—Briftles, 40 ditto—Mats, 170 ditto—Linfeed, 14 to 15 ditto 
oe 10 to 10% ditto, and Wheat, to 9 roubles, Owing to the want of sonnage, fo ix 
ships 
