1807. ] 
disease, notwithstanding, became. more vio- 
tent; and though the be a advice which could 
be procured was.at hand). she expired on Sun- 
day, April the 12th, in the thirty-ninth year 
ot Her age, leaving a husband and four chil- 
dren to lament her untimely.end. Her hus- 
band, in. deserved commemoration of her vir- 
tues, is about to erecc atablet to her memory». 
with the following inscription : 
Behold, and tremble, ye.who list the tale ; 
For deepest sorrow prompts the sighing gale: 
Pehold, cut off in life’s mid-day career, 
The tenderest mother, and the wife most 
dear. 
What though content to glide } her way along 
be kee though courted by the ° gayer 
hrong 3 
¥Yet wiselier far in deed, in word, in thought, 
Rose her stroag feelin 2, .by compassion 
“taught. ; 
To tell how o%t the secret tear she shed 
Over misety picing on her squalid bed 5— 
How oft she pluck’d the rankliag tooth or 
Menthly Commercial Report. 
care, 
And planted hope where withering droop’d ' 
despair ;— 
How, at aed wrong, she fearless hurl’d the 
dart, 
And, great in eloquence, controul' the 
heart 5 
How, as a mother, nurs’d the breseene mind, 
And round its sarges, silken bands could 
bind 5— 
To tell were vain' enough is given to 
know 
Why swells the big heart—why its sorrows 
flow. Sone 
For me, who heave the unavailing sigh, 
In pity bend, from Seraph hosts on high 5 
SSR AC SWE: PT 
late Sir’ Thomas C. . 
v 
509 
And O my Charlotte! radiant light divine t 
O guard our Cherubs, if to siaen be thine. 
Yet. hadst thou © liv’d Werige harrowing, 
thoughts bezone ! 
J mourn, but murmur not—-God’s will be 
done. J. je 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.) J. Read Clarke, esq. attorney, of 
Chard, to Miss oe daughter of Jona — 
W. esq. 
Mr. Hayter, of teen, to Miss Goodfellawy 
of Farrant Monkton, near Blandford. 
Diz:d.| At Chard, Thomas Collins, esq. 
At Poole, Mrs. Hines, widow of Charles 
H, esq. St. 
DEVONSHIRE, 
Married] At Exeter, Mr. Charles Cole, 
to Miss Jervis.—Mr. Dyer, druggist, to Miss 
Mary Turner.——Mr. L. W. Mar, to Miss Anim 
Rising, daughter of Captain R. of Topsham. 
At Plymouth, Mr... H. Jenkins, printer, 
to Miss Harlow. 
At Honiton’s Clift, the Rev. T. T. Jack- 
sony of Burlescombe, to Miss Hodge, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. H. surgeon, of Sidmouth. 
Died.| At Exeter, Mr. Jolin Ledger. 
At Sidmouth, Miss Hliza Hulse, second 
daughter of Sir Kdward H. 
At Kenton, Mrs. Dorothy Collins, relict of 
the Rev. John C. rector of Mamhead and 
; eS 
CORNWALL. 
Married.) At St. Columb, Mr, ‘Thomas 
Taylor, to Miss Rowling.—“ir. William 
Rowe, of ‘frenowth, to Miss V eal, of Rose- 
warter.— firs D M. Jewel, to Miss Hicks. 
Died } At Falmouth, on-his return trom 
Portugal, William Clarges, esq. son of the 
clipes Sete Eee 
\THLY C c 
: MON 
INCE our last oe 
VME 
the quantity te sugars Japs ted from the West Indies, &c. (per 
CHEAT PO { 
last fleet) has been very considerable, as “also of cotton, rum, and other produce of the 
iflands, of which'the fol Howing have been entered at our Custom-House: 
lb. weight: 
Cotton Wool from Jamaica ....u... 25.600 
{ 
Charlestown’ ....30,710 | 
Gibraltar ..2... 5;000° 
Surinam; “4 a a Bi 020 
66,330 
Rum, 
33,075 Gallons. 
Coffee, 7,564 cwt.; Cocoa, 940 cwt.; and Logwood, 
: 
al 
Hoh 
; CWE. 
Sugars from Jamaica... ..t5.s ye ee EFA 8B. 
Grenadas. Wi. Las-) hee Bans 
. Boye orl FPP. 0a) oe si. BERS 
St.- Kitts i ices ategapesei = 
Aatipua la. sats epee. s 008 
See er mR 
SteeViMGan 4a ne Ob ack eca 9 Meee 
Surtnai- sive. totes 6 183880 
Mentivedo ia 22h. 6... 2008 
Making...... 43,292 
°8 tons. ‘ 
The Public Sales have been. very inconsiderable, viz. 
434 Casks Sugar sold per W. Broadhurst, from 59s. to 72s. 
per cwt. 
10d. to 5s. per gallon 
826 Ditto per Kymer, and Co. from 53s to 7 Ys. per cwt. 
485 Puncheons Rum per Blache aiid Kemble, from 2s. 
147 Casks Coffee per Woodhouse, and Ce. from 90s. to 151s. per cwt. 
276 Ditto per Tyers, a aid Co. froth 90s. to 152s per cwt. 
2072 Bags ditto per Ky mer, ‘and Co. from 90s. to 140s. per cwt. 
100. Bags Pimento per Woodhouse and Co. from Bid to 119d per. Ib. 
‘The united company of Merchants trading.to the Fast vente. nave declared the following 
goods for sale :—Benjamin, Borax, Camphér,. Cardamoms, Cassia, Galls, eabeet Gun, ee 
aye; Mother-o- Pearl! Shells, Munject, Satlower, Shellac, Turmeric, Sal Ammoniac, Senna 
" Bides, Rattans, Elephant’s Peet) th, &c. 
