528 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married | At Bedminster, Wm. Vincent, 
esq. of Alien, Hants, to Miss Mary Atwood. 
4t Clifton, the Hon. Captain Gardner, 
R.N. to Miss C. V. Straubenzee.—The Hon. 
James Hewitt, e!dest son of Viscount Lifford, 
to the Hon. Mary Anne Maude, sister of 
Viscount Hawarden. 
Died.| At Westerleigh, Mr. Samuel Crease. 
At Thornfalcon, Mary Colman, 106. 
‘At Frome, Mr. James Crouch, 98. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| At Weymouth, Lord Hinton, 
fon ot Bari Poulct, to the sister of Mrs. Far- 
qubarson. 
Mr. R. W. Andrews, of Dorchester, to 
Miss A. Luckham, daughter or Mr. L, of 
Steepletun. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.) At Exeter, Lieut. Devon, R. N. 
to Miss Thompson. 
' Died.| At Fursdon, Mrs. Briggs. 
At Whilborough, Mrs. Balle, relict of Mr. 
Thomas B. late of Riley, solicitor, 92. 
~ CORNWALL. 
Died.] At Truro, Mrs. Simpson, 53— 
Mrs. Richatds.—Mrs Hofe:—Mrs. Elizabeth 
Ji ames, 87. 
At St. Columb, Fanny Hawton, 91 Mt. 
Clemon, 87. 
At Point, parish of Feock, Mr. William 
Rogers. 
At Camelfoy, Mrs. Ann Snowden. 
Menthly Commercial Report. 
[June t, 
WALES. 
Married.| At Rhydellan, the Rev. Regi- 
nald Heber, rector of Hodnet, Salop, to Miss 
Amelia Shipley, youngest daughter of the 
Dean of St. Asaph. 
Died.], At Heathfield, near Swansea, Sir 
Gabriel Powell. 
At Beaumaris, whither he had retired with 
his family for the benefit of his health, the 
Rev.. Edward Waterson, rector of Sivaford, 
Lincolnshire, 54. 
At Lower Millington, near Churchstoke, 
Montgomery, Thomas Beob, esq. 
NORTH BRITAIN. 
Died | At Armedale,in Skye, John Alex- 
ander G. aham, esq. chamberlain of Skye: 
At Siutdholm, Jean Burgess, aged 93. She 
had been sixty-seven years married to one 
husband 3 and, before she died, 113 could call 
‘her mother, grandmother, atid great grand- 
‘mother.- Thirty seven of these were great 
grandchildren. 
At Edinburgh, Christina Elizabeth, dow- 
ager, countess ue Kintore'—john Campbell, 
esq. M. P. colonel of the Ar; gyleshire militia. 
: DEATH ABROAD. . 
At Nassau, New Providence. Mrs. Lydia 
Edwards, wite of the Honourable Peter Ed- 
wards, esq. The inconsclable grief of a 
husband, the ami-ble deportment of a numer- 
ous offspring, and the deep regret of all who 
knew her, are the best tribute to her me- 
mory. 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
N event, mof important to the commercial interefts of this country, hastaken place within 
A the laft month. 
We allude to the repeal of the orders in council, relative to our inter- 
courfe with America, which is now as free as ever it was, prior to our difagreement With our 
tranfatlantic brethren. This meafure, which is highly creditable to the political talents of our 
‘rulers, has already given new life to our manufactures of every defcription; atthe fame time, 
petre: 1 bag Mocha coffee ; 17,474 ewt. fugar ; 
that it has deitroyed the ungenerous expectations of the monopolizers of American produce. 
We can now mock the attempts of the French Emperor, to dry up the fources of our trade ; 
and finile at his endeavours to procure for his people a par ticipation in a traffic which they 
have no means of carrying on. Byalate decree, Buonaparte clearly evinces his opinion upon 
this oe ; for notwithftanding his principal ports being in a ftate of blockade, he thinks 
to amufe and pacify the French ration? by permitting the exportation of all articles, the pro- 
duce of the foil and induftry of France, and abfo thei importation of various articles, fuch as 
iron, tin, dye ftuffs, &c. "The embargo has been taken off Turkith veffels by our govern- 
ment, and thus an advantageous channel is opened to our manufactures, efpecially the 
elothing and hardware branches. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has fignified, that it ts 
the intention of governinent to permit the importation of Martinique produce on one condi- 
tion culy—that “of. its being re- exported. This declaration muft, doubtlefs, prove nghly 
fatisfactory toour Weft (iA merchants, whohave abundance of Coletta produce on hands, 
without being able to find a maket for the greater partofit. Since our lait Report, tre’ fol- 
jow ng veffels belonging tothe honourable thie Eaft India Company are arrived, viz.—Surat 
Cattle, from China; Diana, Prefton, and Ceylon, from Bengal ; Wexford, Aides and Alex- 
ander, from Bombay ; ; Phoenix, from Fort St. George; and Pregen, ‘from Betiwal, and FortSt. 
George. Their nb are as oe —Tea of different defcriptions, 1,071, 400 Ibs: —Bengal 
piece goods : muflins, $489 pieces; calicoes, 37,692 pieces. Prohibited ‘goods, of filk, and cot- 
ton 7947 pieces. —Madras picce- z goods Mutiins, 400 pieces ; calicees 67,840 pieces. pty ghi ibited 
goods: : calicoes, 3790 pieces. Cees etys hades, and 3half bales cotton; 92,059 cwl. falt- 
1655 cwt. fonn; 47 cwt. hemp 9200 Ibs. co- 
chiseal; 1776 bags rice; 52,425 lbs. raw filk. Pri iwilege, 73 chefts Mungret, 90 chefts fal 
eiaomce, 28 chefts fatiioiver: 9 chefts campher, y51 phere indigo, 676 bales cotton, 103 
bales cotton thread, 85 chefts Turmeric, 29 chefts Tuiral 19 hidéss” 62 chefts gum arabic, 7 
pags long Po pper, 45 oa raw filk, 64 bales piece goods, and 1285 bags of coffee. 
Pri ices of Canal, Dock, Fire- “Ofice, Water vee, Brew ery Kone vo! Sc. Sop 26th May, 
1809, 
