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Morris. Her health was so good, that she was actually employed in spinning fine flax, within a very few hours of her death, although last summer she had the misfortune to break her arm; she was much respected, and her conduct through life exemplary.

At Hereford, Eleanor, wife of the Rev. H. J. Powell of Clirow Court.

At Wilton upon Wye, Mr. C. Walker, 72. At Leominster, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Edw. Woodhouse, 15.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Puckeridge, Mr. W. Conquest, to Miss Rust, daughter of R. esq. At Hertford, Mr. G. Faulkner, late of Manchester, to Miss A. A. Atkinson. At East Barner, Mr. M. F. Faithful, of London, to Mrs. Harrison, of Southgate.

T. Dauncey, esq., of London, to Ann, daughter of W. Dalton, esq. of Watford. Died.] At Watford, J. Clapham, esq. 80. At Rickmansworth, Simeon Howard, esq., 58.

KENT.

Married.] At Lewisham, T. E. Batard, esq., of Montague Place, to Maria, youngest daughter of the late Geo. Pryer, esq.

At Kingsdown, Jer. Terry, esq. eldest son of John T. esq. of Ramper's Hall, in this county, to Miss Ann Heaver, second daughter of F. Isaacs, esq. of Wrotham.

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Hillam, merchant.-Mr. John Smith to Miss Anne Coward.

At Edge Hill, the Rev. Adam Hayes, to Jane, daughter of Mr. L. Butler. At Wigan, Mr. Sam. Gaskell, attorney, to Miss Mangnall, both of Bolton.

At New Church, Rossendale, George, son of John Ormrod, esq., to Dorothea, only daughter of the late John Whitaker, esq., of Broadclough.

At Manchester, Rob. Andrew, esq., of Green Mount to Mrs. J. C. Townend.

Died.] At Liverpool, Mr. George Woods, printer 60.-Ralph Manley, esq., of Chester, 53.-Mr. James Harrop, 42.-Mrs. Galway, 63. Mr. Sam. Turner, formerly a silversmith at Manchester, 83.-Mr. John Hill, merchant, 28.-Isabel, youngest daughter of the late Rev. G. Moore, rector of Hallsall. -Mr. John Payne, formerly an eminent brewer, 49.-Martha, wife of Captain W. Thomas, 42.-Mrs. Bache, relict of Capt. T. B. Bache, of the 32d. regt. 50.—Mrs. Mary Ann Tootle, mistress of the Catholic school, daughter of the late W. F. M. De Courcy, esq., and niece to the Earl of Kinsale.

At Halton Hall, near Lancaster, William Bradshaw, esq., 55.

At Blackley, Edw. Hulton, esq., 74. At Leigh, Ellen, wife of Serjeant-Major Winterbottom, late of the Lancashire mi

Died.] At Chatham, Mrs. Clark, wife of litia, 63. Mr. C. of that place.-Mr. Flashman.

At Cranbrook, Mrs. Pile.

At Maidstone, Mrs. Reed, widow.

At Marsh Hall, Farnworth, Henry Linaker, esq., 77.

At Miln Row, near Rochdale, Mr. John

At Town Malling, Mrs. Baker, wife of Collier, eldest son of the author of the popu Mr. Thos. B. of Sandwich.

At Dover, Mrs. Eliz. Proctor, wife of Mr. Wm. P. of Birmingham, 32.-Mr. John Mitchell, late keeper of the gaol.

At Canterbury, Mr. John Snelling, and Mr. Riqueborough, brothers of St. John's Hospital. Mr J. Claris, bookseller.

At Folkestone, Mrs. Petett, 62.

lar tract on the Lancashire Dialect, 72.

At Manchester. Mr. Thos. Sefton, sen. 69. -Mr. T. M. Hebbert, solicitor, 24.—Mr. H. Thompson of the firm of Salter, Thompson, and Co, 32.-Jane, second daughter of Rob. Gee, esq, and three days afterwards her mother, Mrs. G.

At Preston, Mr. J. Lyon, son of Dan. L.,

At Reculver, Mr. John Brett, parish clerk esq. mayor of that town, 33.-Mr. Thomas nearly 40 years. Slater, many years parish clerk of Lancaster, 73.

LANCASHIRE.

In the Liverpool annual bill of mortality for 1814, which has just been published, it is stated that the increase of births beyond the preceding year, was 316; of burials 143; and of marriages 104. From this it appears that in consequence of the peace, the town had already begun to recover from its previous state of depression; a considerable increase of inhabitants having visibly taken place during the year 1814. We have no doubt that the ratio of increase during the current year will be far greater, in consequence of the revival of the American trade. (Liverpool Courier.)

The small-pox is making dreadful ravages in the neighbourhood of Liverpool. In one parish, a few miles from that place, nearly 60 children have recently perished by it. Married.] At Liverpool, Robert Tronson, esq., R. N. to Mary, daughter of Mr. Thos.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Leicester, Joseph Eden, esq. of Poulshot, Wilts, to Miss Fisher, only daughter of Rd. F., esq., of Wanlip.—Mr. Fred. Ross, to Miss Ann Hulse.

At Kegworth, R. W. Grace, esq, of the Cambridge militia, to Elizabeth Sophia, sole heiress of the late T. Mee, esq.

At Claybrook, the Rev. Benj. Richings, Harriet Jane, eldest daughter of John Goodacre, esq., banker of Ullesthorpe House.

Died.] At Market Harborough, Mr. Timson, widow, 79.

At Foxton, Mr. Thos. Iliffe.

At Thurcaston, Mr. John Ward, 25. At Leicester, Joseph, second son of Mr. Spencer, of the Bowling Green. Mr. Thos. R. Laxton. Mr. James Bonner, of the Duke of Rutland, late serjeant in the Leices ter militia.—Mrs. Mary Brown.

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At Knighton, Mrs. Smith, 69.

At Knighton Lodge, Alice, relict of Rich. Beresford, esq., of Ashhorne, Derby, 77.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

From the last report of the Lincoln National School Committee, it appears that at present 214 boys, and 149 girls are receiving instruction in that institution, and that the total number of children admitted since the first establishment in January 1812, is 659. Married.] At Lincoln, Captain Robinson, R. A. to Miss Johnstone.

At Alvingham, Capt. Seaton, to Miss F. Parker.

At Saltfleetby, Mr. Jos. Humbley, surgeon, of Stanstead, Herts, to Maria, eldest daughter of the Rev. Mr. Kilvington.

Died.] At Grimsby, the Rev. Jos. Stockdale, vicar of Grimsby, Clea, Wath, and Monkton, 72.- Mr. John Graves.

At Whaplode, Mr. Wm. Smith, lord of the manor of Pipewell.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

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The Branch Canal between the river Nen, at Northampton, and the Grand Junction Canal, which gives a water communication from that place to all parts of the kingdom, was opened on the 1st of May.

Died.] At Peterborough, Mr. A. Shepheard, 62.

At Northampton, the Rev. Benj. Hill, rector of Plumpton, 56.

At Kislingbury, the Rev. Isaac Knotts, vicar of Timberscome, Somerset, 59.

At Moulton, Mr. John Chambers, 85. At Crick, Mr. R. Drayson; who has bequeathed 100l. to the General Infirmary at Northampton, and to the poor of Crick, 17

acres of land for ever.

At Daventry, Simon Oakden, esq. solicitor and banker, 43.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

Between four and five o'clock in the morning of the 3d of May, a most awful

At Boothby Pagnell, Mrs. Rowland, relict catastrophe occurred at Heaton colliery, of Wm. R. gent., who died in 1760.

At Louth, Mr. Edw. Smith, well known for his skill in botany, 79.

At Gainsborough, Mrs. Harrison, 75.Mr. D. Hopkins, 73.-Mr. Palmer, 76.

At Woodthorp, Mrs. Bellamy, 84, and the following day her husband, Mr. B. 87. They had been married upwards of 59 years.

At Humberstone, near Grimsby, aged 83, Ann Killock: she had performed the duty of clerk in the parish church 23 years, followed four husbands to their graves, and left sixty children and grand-children behind her.

At Frampton Hall, T. Tunnard, esq. 62. At Stamford, Mr. Amos Jackson, collector of the corporation tolls, 66-Mr. P. Whitehead, of the Red Lion, 29.

At Canwick, aged 74, Humphry Waldo Sibthorp, esq. colonel of the South Lincoln militia, representative in two parliaments for Boston, and twice for the city of Lincoln, for which he was first elected in 1801. MONMOUTHSHIRE.

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Died.] At Monmouth, Mrs. Phillips, wife of Mr. Edw. P. postmaster.-Anne, second daughter of the late Mr. W. Woore. At Chepstow, Mr. John Jones, surgeon, 23.

NORFOLK.

Married.] Mr. Wm. Howard, of Hellesdon, to Miss Page, of Ludham.

Died.] At Norwich, John Beevor, M.D. many years an eminent practitioner in this -city, 88.

At Yarmouth, Mrs. Jay, relict of Capt. Thos Jof the Hunter revenue cutter, 60¦— Mrs. Barles, relict of the Rev. Mr. B. rector of Gorleston. Mr. Wm. Horper, 74.

At North Walsham, Mr. Wm. Forster, solicitor, 46. Mr. John Sparshall, 89.

At Coltishall, Mr. Wm. Rump, 40. At Pulham, the Rev. Chas, Grape, D. D. rector of Horstead and Coltishall.

At Crow Hall, Denver, the wife of J. T. Dering, esq.

At Emneth, Mr. Thos. Frusher, 65.

near Newcastle, by the breaking in of a quantity of water from one of the old workings to which the pitmen had too closely approached. By this calamity Mr. Miller, (the underviewer, who has left a wife and eight children), 33 workmen, 42 boys, and 37 horses, have perished; and 25 widows, with about 80 children, are left to bemoan the sudden death of their husbands and fathers.

A subscription for the relief of the widows and orphans has been set on foot. Married.] At Tweedmouth, Lieut. Roman, R. A. to Emma, daughter of the late A. Lambert, esq.

At Newcastle, Mr. John Gregson, second son of John G. esq. of Belchester, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. Geo. Rutherford, of Sleeup.

Died.] At Hexham, Mrs. Fras. Nunnington, 82.-Mrs. Stokoe, widow of Mr. Fras. S. attorney, 85.-Mr. H _Dryden.

At Teignmouth, Mr. Wm. Nisbett, 46.Mrs. Eliz. Hay, 82.

At Castle Park, Beatrice, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Bell, of Coldstream.

At Newcastle, the wife of Mr. Rob. Thirlaway.-Mary, eldest sister of the late Lord Collingwood.-Mrs. Eliz. Steward, 70.Mr. J. P. Stokoe, attorney, and one of the coroners for the county.-John Anderson, esq. surgeon to the dispensary, 67.

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SOMERSETSHIRE.

Married.] At Bath, John Fisher, esq. of Tidwell House, to Miss Lyte, only daughter of the late Henry L. esq.-Edw. Finch, esq. third son of Edw. F. esq. of Tullamore, Ireland, to Jane, second daughter of the late R. B. W. Browne, esq. of Cawley, Salop.

At Kingston, near Taunton, the Rev. W. S. Bradley, vicar of Chard, to Miss Foster.

Capt. Symes, R. N to Sarah, second daughter of T. Phelps, esq. banker, of Crew

kerne.

Died.] At Taunton, at the house of her father, Thos. Trewren, esq. Eliza, wife of Capt. T. P. Durell, R. N.

At Yeovil, Mrs. Whitmash, wife of Henry W. esq.

At Over Stowey, Jos. Rich, esq. 77. At Bristol, Joseph Andrews, esq.--Capt. George Cooper.-Thos. Lane Husband, of the royal navy, youngest son of the late Rev. John H. of Lublington, Derby.-Isabella, relict of John Shadwell, esq. barrister, 85.Mary, relict of Edw. Weston, esq. of Broughton Hall, Worcestershire, 96.

At Bath, Abr. De Rimier, esq. of the Custom-house, London.-Eliza, eldest daughter of the late Mrs. Brake.-Of an apoplectic seizure, Anne, wife of W. Reeves, statuary; and the same day, aged 90, Mrs. Hucklebridge, Kingsmead-square. The for

mer had been in the morning to visit the latter, and on helping her across the room, fell, and in half an hour afterwards was a corpse. In the evening, nearly at the same hour, and soon after the body had been removed, Mrs. Hucklebridge went into the same room, lay down on the bed, and expired.-John Horton, esq. one of the aldermen of this city, and who had thrice served the office of mayor.

The Rev. W. Evans, vicar of Staunton Drew and Pensford.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

The building committee of the intended North Staffordshire Infirmary, have advertised for plans and estimates to be addressed to the treasurer, Josiah Wedgwood, esq. Etruria. A premium of 20 guineas will be given to the person whose plan shall be adopted in case he does not obtain the contract for the building.

Married.] At Handsworth, Thos. Sneyd, esq. of Cherbury Hall, Salop, to Miss Pitchfork, late of Tipton Lodge.

At Eccleshall, John Pershall gent. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Abr. Barton, gent. of Gratewood Lodge.

Died.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. Isaac Callinswood, 63.

At Newcastle, Thomas Horwood, esq. banker, 65.

At Endon, near Leek, the Rev. Thos. Middleton.

At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Richards, mother of Mr. R. printer and bookseller, 94.

At Burslem, Mr. Brown of the firm of Brown and Cartledge.

At Stone, Mrs. Butler, wife of Mr. B. of the Falcon Inn.-Mr. Myatt, clerk to the Navigation Office.

At Stafford, Mr. Wm. Gibbons, 85.
At Ringe Hayes, John Bagnall, esq. 90.

SUFFOLK.

The total produce of the sale of Woodbridge barracks was 20,0411. 5s. for buildings only, exclusively of fittings. The sale of Ipswich barracks, including fittings, produced only between 8 and 9,000!.

Married.] Capt. J. Wilson, of the 28th regt. to Sophia, youngest daughter of the Rev. J. Lerno, of Long Melford.

At Hollesley, H. Nazer, esq. R. N. to Louisa, eldest daughter of John Woolnough, esq.

At Kelsale, H. B. Bence, esq. of Thorington Hall, to Elizabeth Susanna, youngest daughter of Nicholas Starkie, esq. late of Frenchwood, Lancashire.

Died.] At Bury, Henry Robinson, gent. 90.-Mr. Wm. Miller, 38.-Mr. Thos. Umfreville, 81.

At Mildenhall, youngest daughter of the Rev, Nath. Orman, 13.

At Mill Hill, near Long Melford, Richard, son of Sam. Fenning, esq. of London, 35. At Hadleigh, Wallace, eldest son of the late Dr. Reeve, of Norwich.

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On the 2d of May, the rural village of Addington was visited by a most dreadful storm. It commenced at twelve o'clock, and raged with unabated fury till six in the evening, during which time rain and hailstones, the latter as big as marbles, fell in torrents, accompanied by thunder and lightning. The church-wall was washed down, and great part of the Archbishop of Canterbury's garden-wall, 12 feet high, swept away by the current. The villages for miles round were laid under water. Numerous poor cottagers have suffered severely, but no lives were lost.

Married.] At Clapham, J. Whitmore, jun. esq. to Miss Maria Stainforth.

Died.] At Mortlake, Culpeper Conant, esq. brother to Sir Nath. C. formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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At Wandsworth Lodge, James Newsome, esq. 55.

At Richmond, Mrs. Bayly, relict of Nichs. B. esq. formerly colonel of the West Middlesex militia.

At Camberwell, the Rev. Thos. Jephson, formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge, and late master of the grammar school Camberwell, 75.

SUSSEX.

At a meeting of the Town Commissioners of Brighton, for the purpose of determining upon the merits of plans and models of machines for heaving vessels lying on the beach out of danger of the sea, the premium of 301. was adjudged to J. Burchell, a labouring mechanic, 201. to Capt. Stevens, and 101. to Mr. Preston, of North Yarmouth.

Married.] At Icklesham, the Rev. T. Richards, of St. John's College, Cambridge, to Eliza Frances, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Hollingberry, vicar of the former place. Vice-Admiral John Wells, to Miss Jane Dealtry, of Rottingdean.

Died.] At Brighton, Wm. Gore, esq. of Baker-street, London, 70.-The celebrated bathing-woman Martha Gun, 88.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Aston, Mr. Sam. Cotterell, attorney, to Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. Wm. S. attorney, of Birmingham.-Ramsay Sutherlan 1, esq. of Harper's Hill, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Paul, of Erdington Cottage.

At Coventry, Mr. Reader, printer of the Coventry Mercury, to Miss Hadley.-Mr. John Parris, of Willenhall. Essex, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Alderman William

son.

At Birmingham, Mr. Edw. Farmer, aecountant.-Mr. Jas. Gough.

At Edgbaston Priory, Ann, wife of John Gordon, esq. banker.

At Coventry, Mr. Alderman Norman, Mrs. Ann Johnson, 73.

At Lemington Priors, Mrs. Abbots, wi

dow.

At Warwick, Mr. Daniel Umbers, 70. At Harborne Heath Cottage, Thos. Barker, esq. 61.

At Kenilworth, Mr. Charles Ridges, near 30 years an eminent surgeon of that place, 55. At Coleshill, Edward Michael, son of the Rev. John Hutton.

At Ettingsall, Mr. D. Bagley, 89.

WESTMORELAND,

Married.] At Kirkby Lonsdale, Capt. Lamb to Miss Harrison.

Died.] At Windlestone, Mr. John Robson, many years house-steward to the late Sir John Eden, and his successor, Sir Rob. E. 66.

WILTSHIRE.

Married.] At Codford, Mr. Wm. Doubleday, of Nottingham, to Miss M. A. Bennett, second daughter of Wm. B. esq.

At Malmsbury, Edm. Cresswell, esq. of Marley-hall, Hereford, to Fanny, youngest daughter of the late Sam. Walbrook, esq.

At Maddington, Edw. Tanner, esq. ef Wexcomb, to Miss Gibbs, sister of the late Rev. Fras. G. of Orcheston.

Died.] At Market Lavington, Mr. T. K. Willoughby, attorney, of Melksham. At Bradford, T. Timbrell, esq.-Mawbey Tugwell, esq.

At Mere, Mrs. Seymour, wife of Mr. S. solicitor.

At Salisbury, Edw. Mayo, son of Edw. Keele, esq. of that place, 16.-Mr. J. M. Wells, surgeon, 48.-Wm. Woolfryes, esq. 62.-Mrs. Ann Webb, 73.

At Christian Malford, the Rev. Wm. Willes, archdeacon of Wells, and rector of Christian Malford, the duties of which parish he performed near 60 years.

At Lackington, Wm. Jones, esq.

At Alderbury, Mr. Wm. Lawrence, 92.
Mr. Rich. Simmonds, 75.

At Swallowclift, the wife of M. D. Blandford, esq. 44.

At Burbage, Mrs. Pearce, wife of Thos. P. esq. 72.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Kempsey, the Rev. D. Pritchett, rector of Cheadle, to Harriet, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Warren, prebendary of Gloucester.

At Worcester, Mr. T. Powell, jun. of Brecon, to Miss Jane Bowes, youngest daughter of the late Thos. B. esq. of Nether Poppleton, York.

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Died.] At Kidderminster, Mrs. Lea, relict of L. esq. of that place, 82.

At Worcester, Mrs. Stafford, wife of the Rev. Wm. S. vicar of Overbury, and relict of Capt. John Houston, R. N.

At Bromsgrove, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Greening.

YORKSHIRE.

At an auction sale, which lately took place at Hull of sittings for individuals in the Holy Trinity Church, in that town, 70 sittings were sold for 5201., besides an annual payment of several shillings by each person. It is of course impossible for the lower orders to find accommodation in the churches of the establishment at Hull.

Several vessels were wrecked during the violent storm on the 13th of April, and 27 fishermen from Staithes, near Whitby perished, leaving large families. Many from Whitby, Scarborough, &c. met a like untimely fate.

From the statements made at the first Anniversary Meeting of the Methodist Missionary Society for Hull, York, and the other circuits of the York district, lately held at Hull, it appears that the Methodists have expended 10,000l. during the last year in benevolent missionary enterprises; and that they employ abroad a greater number of missionaries than any body of Christians whatever, the Moravians excepted.

Married.] At Hull, the Rev. J. L. Sissons, of Wakefield, to Frances, only daughter of Mr. Sam. Hirst.

At Scarthingwell-park, the Rev. T. Barnes, rector of Castleford, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late T. D. Bland, esq. of Kippax-park.

At Eastrington, the Rev. J. King, of Wellington, Salop, to Miss Blanchard, only daughter of Geo. B. esq. of Cavil-hall, near Howden.

At Sheriff Hutton, Dav. Rowlay, esq. of Stiltenham, to Miss Jackson, only daughter of the late Rich. J. esq.

At Airton, John Birkbeck, esq. of Settle, banker, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. John Ion, of Dent.

Died.] At Hotham, the Rev. Rich. Gee, LL.B. rector of Leven, in the E. Riding, 73. At Hull, Mrs. M. Champney, daughter of the late Rev. Thos. Nelson, rector of Fingall.

At Scarborough, Jas. Tindall, esq. banker, father of the corporation of that town, and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the N. Riding, 65.

At Wakefield, Mr. John Thorburn, 15 years governor of the poor-house, 39.

At West Mills, Mirfield, Mrs. Brook, wife of Sam. B. esq.

At Bracton Bottom, W. Hesleden, esq. 91. At Leeds, the Rev. Jos. Whiteley, late of Magdalen College, Cambridge, head master of the Free Grammar School, and vicar of Lastingham, in the N. Riding.

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At York, Mrs. Wickham, relict of Henry W. esq. of Cottingley, 77.-Mr. W. Hudson, formerly manager of the York concerts, 75.

WALES.

A chalybeate spring has recently been dis covered in the vicinity of Tenby, about two miles from the town: it is a clear transpa rent stream, holding iron in solution, with carbonic acid, and is of course similar in its properties to the carbonated chalybeate waters of Cheltenham and Tunbridge. SCOTLAND,

Married.] At Cumnock, Major J. Miller, of the 74th foot, to Miss Margaret Miller, only daughter of the Rev. Dr. M.

Died.] At Edinburgh, Henrietta Sophia, wife of Dan. Waldegrave, esq. and daughter of the late Baron Alt, who was upwards of 42 years minister from the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel to the court of Great Britain,62.

At Montrose, Mr. T. Blackwood, of Perth, who had been in Montrose Infirmary some weeks, and fell the victim of a visionary notion that the Trinity had forbidden him to eat. At Stobo Castle, William, youngest son of Sir James Montgomery, bart.

At Elgin, Capt. A. Nowles, formerly of the 25th foot, and lately adjutant of the Morayshire local militia,

IRELAND.

An accident, attended with very fatal consequences, lately occurred in Dublin: an im mense multitude had assembled in the streets to witness the punishment of a chimneysweeper, who was to be whipped for cruelty to his apprentice, and the high steps at the Exchange were crowded to excess. On the approach of the criminal, the pressure at this place became so great, that the entire range of metal ballustrading, with the heavy stone work on which ir was erected, was pushed out, and with at least 100 persons, thrown into the street upon the people assembled there. About 50 were taken from under the ruins; of these 7 were killed on the spot, 3 have since died, and 20 others were severely wounded. A subscription has been opened for the benefit of the persons disabled and their families.

Married.] At Seafield, county Down, Sir J. C. Anderson, bart. of Fermoy, to Caroline, sister of R. Shaw, esq. M. P. for Dublin.

Died.] At Kilmorony, the Hon. Mrs. Weldon, sister to the Earl of Conyngham.

BRITISH COLONIES.

Married] At Bermuda, Capt. F. Truscott, R. N. to Catherine, daughter of the Hon. J., Hutchinson.

Died.] At Berhampore, East Indies, Wm. Hanson, esq. quarter-master of the 53d foot.

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Birth.] At Brussels, Lady Fitzroy Somerset, of a daughter.

Died.] At Touro in France, Francis Hare Naylor, esq. late of Hurstmonceux Castle, Sussex.

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