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The Leeds Intelligencer and Yorkshire General Advertiser from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England • 3

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i B.nV S'aelc. o.l.Tlr..,...,. the Rieht Hon. Huah Earl Percv. SuiJliue.

rhe A Ys POST. N3) 3uerj 7. -Z lingleader, was ordered to be kepr 'trrhafd liibour in the houle 01 corfeeuon at rhirlk, for three month 5 1 k. ihia m. i I.

fted. 70. J.Xhree per Cent Consol. 71. i Stocif, 1 Foar pfer Cent.

Con.88f Five per Cent. Ann). Lang Annuities i. tindi Ann. 65.1, Intiia Bills, dif.

Omnium, Tickets. 64. w- Ml 'ESTERDAY at noon arrived, his Royal Htghncse Pfince Fredeiick, the. heir appa-rcnt of Denmark, 6n.a visit to the Britiih Court, and with a view, jt is faid, to cclc- uie uuin ixuj iv i-'v. luuuuiu luriniiic only.

Richard Smith, another boy of about 10 years of age, convicted of stealing lbme wearing apparel from vessel in the harbour at Whitby, was lentenced to be confined a month in the tarne houfe of correction; and at the expiration of that time, to be publickly whipped on the bridge at Whitby. And Ann Jackson and Ann Holdsworth, convicted of stealing a ham of bacon, and other articlcs out.of the fhop of Mr. T. Nelson at Thirik, were orderedsto be imprisoned and Kept to hard labour in the same houfe of correction, and during that time to beprivately whipped. And at the festions held at Richmond by adjoummcnt 00 the izt)t instant, John Stockell Knd Richard Bell, con-victed-bf stealing a quantity of foap from a wreck in the nariih of Loithouse.

were ordered to be kcot to EX PORTATION of WOOL. I A DRAFT of a BILL for preventing the EXPOR- TATION of WOOL, having been fent to the Pcpuries of the Yorkihire Woollen Manufacturers, for their Perofal, and the fame bring propofed be carried into Parliament, A GENERAL MEETING of the Woollen and Worsted Manufacturers, Dealers in Wool, Ac is requested to be held atthe MOOT-HALL, in LEEDSvn Tuefday the ztst Day of Jarraary Inst, by Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, in order to take such propofed Bill into -Lecds, ytnticuy 1786." brate the nuptuls with the rrinceis Koyal. As soon as the arrival of the Prioceof Denmark yelterday was made known, the same was announced, Dy the ringing of Keils the different pariihes qf Westminstci. pwa Both Houses of Parliament have undergone the Bsual brusliing ap, new matting, and wiT be snug and airedforthe rcAption Company on Tuefday ne. I Atepoft was that Lord Maesrf- jiey had consentcd to of the apppintment of of Beiigal, under conditio'n that he ihould carry forth in his pocket a modified lull for.

ehe regulation of the Governijaent- JL sayf, -the outline of a certain Speech areaJready drawn Jtsets outwkh fayini, the situition ot'affairs hos not made it necessary to cajl them earliet together the; strongest assurance afria reived from all tne powere of Europe of their bacific "hard labour in the same houfe of correction for three Followed Two Gentlemen. from York, fcr. 0" tbt ub AWhite DOG, Head and Ears. Whoever can-fwther deferibe hink, may have him again, paying Expences, by applying to Mr. Huddiestone, atthe Sign of the Fleece, in Briggate, Leed.

--Zj 4. A Seeady PERSON, an Aflistant in a Gouat big-Hort, nd to take Journey, in theWiae arid Spirt For turther Particular, apply to tbe Printer No Letters anfwered unlefs i'ost patd. disposirion to this entf that there jts an ap- pearance that ine tranqunity or tne vonunenr wumot be.diilurbaC I The state oublic Credit is mentioned in terms of Bijjh the great produce of the reyehue, I Wft. WANTED in a Capital OIL WIND MILL, steady fkilful MItiL Such a Person, with a good Character, will meet with grest Encouragement by applying at ykfiejd Mill, Austhorpe, nigh Leeds. Lately was maj-ried at Preston, the Rev.

Roger Barton, Rector of Hool, to Miss Greaves, of Prelton A few. days ago was married at Pontefract, Mr. Poljambe Wood Mercet, in Bamstey, to Miss Green, of Havercroft, near Barnlley. A few days ago was married at Gargrave, Mr. John Standing, to Miss Jane Pattinfon, of the same place an agreeable lady, with every accompjiihment to ren der the marriage state happy.

1- The Lord Chanceilor of Great Eritain has beeil pleafed to prefent the Rev. James Bailey, to the vif carage of Otley, in this county. 'iiiZfii The Rev. Godfrcy Wblley, A M. of Pembroke-.

College, Oxford, is presenced to the vicarage of netr York, votd by the death of the Rev. Richard Lumley. "-On the izth instant, Thomas Cornforth, Estj; was unanimoufly elccted Mayor of the Corporation of Richmond for the third time. On Priday last the zzd regiment of foot, or Royal Welch Puzileers, commanded by Sir William Howe, marchedioto this town, where they are to be stationed. Priday fe'nnight Messrs.

Charles 'Platt, Stebbing Shaw; and Robert PIvmptree, Bachelors of Arts, Oieeh's College, Cambridge, were eleited fellows of thut fociety. Saturday the Rev. John tJpyd, of Mag. dalen College, was admitted to the degrre of Batchelor of Law. -g-t ttoaLZ The same day.

tbe Rev. Peter Salraon, and the Revj Robert Bartholomew, of St. John's College, were admitted to tbe degreeof Masters of Arts. Priday eigh ty-three yuung gentlemen from the fol-lowing colleg were admitted to the degfee of Bat chelor of Art, eis. Kings College, Mr.

Lloyd. THititj College, Messrs: R'amlden, Carus, Hutchinson, Radihaw, Atklnson, Manners, Pal rii er, Lost, Yandley, Smith, Bell, Lupton, Bowman, Hodgkin, Landen, Leycestcr, Tnd Bostock. Jesus College, Messn. Cautley. Forth, Otter, Edwards, and.

Isaacson. St. Jolm's College, Messrs. Lowry, Hammond, Wool laston, Baxter, Babingtori, Pixell, Bissei, Stoche, Round, Bradstrcet, Lambe, Grant, Crawford, Milbourne, Wheeler, Stickall, Reeves and Gregory College, Messrs. Sewell, Mewburne, Browne, and Porter.

Magdalen College, Mr. Houfe, Messrs. Tomkins, Harvey, Brown, and Poster. Hall, Messrs. Atkinson and Wyker.

Benit College, Messrs. Brown and Humfrey. Emanuel College, Messrs. Smythis, Wh Iraker, Wilson, Cafe, ttarford, and Watley. Casus College, Messrs.

Maiden, Anguiso, Robertson, Spooner, and Mann Sueenys College, Messrs. Papillion, Burrugh, How man, Edwards, and Ward. Catbarine Hall, Messrs. Goodwin. Burrows, and College, Messrs.

DalesrWiHbn, Coohhurst and Ingram." Petubroke Hall, Messrs. Cotton, Hardy, Wakeman, and Ainstey. The John, Brooks, from Sei by and Varmouth, safe arrtved at Bayonnes '7 VeVerday se'nnigbt Thomas Smith, Efq; was cho fen Lord Mayor of York for the year enluing. At the same time the following gentlemen were elected Chamberlains, viz. Mr.

EcTward Bell, Mr. Edward Benson, Mr Samuel Brewiler of Newcastle, Mr. John Wormald, Mr. 'Phomas Treman.un. and Mr.

John Wriglefworth. r'r' We have the pleafure to inform our readers, from undoubted that the Lady of Earl Fitz-wiiliam. is now happily advancingin her pregnancy. LEEDS, Tanuary loth, 1786. to whom the JOHN RIDYARD.

was indebted at the Time of his Deal h. are reegSTfr Had an Account of their refpective Demands to UK.irffi i vyKlUHr.inoröertbatthey maybedifchargeds And fucdlVons as are indebted to his Estate and Effects, are defired tppay their refpective Debts to the faid GairriTn WaiCHT, who is duly authorized to reeeive the same. JB ADLER, (hatt ApfrMce and to Mr. Jobn Ridyard, TAKES this Method of nforming the Public Thajt he has taken and entered to the SHOP of his late Master, where he intends carrying on the above Bufinesses in all thiir Branches. kI' He beg Leave to folicit the Favours of his late Master's Customess and the Public in general, and to assure them that he will exeoute their Orders in a most compiete and that he vrill always keep a genteel Affortment of every Art-clc in the above Branches.

'rfr -ffa -r the'ttopping ot lmuggung in a great aegree, witA tne reductionof the expeneeof the peace establiihmeni, has beep Hhc means of reserving a ferge surplus, which is recommended to be fpeedily to the of the national debt, soas to put the public funds on the raost solid foundation. The approprration of the waste lands ar propofed tp Jeffen-tfhe public debt, the great object of their care. The treaty W7th Fran.ce; is i i ofbeihg sooti to'if coircstrfion, from which much beriefit may he derked to the trade of this country fome other commertial trean are mo raeiitioned ot hin't ajt. 1 other legacies of 'le late Mr. Lathers, qf Essex is one of no less that ten xhqufand pounds io my of LTa'ndafF meu of roewdb1 ineet with proper cpllector oi money rfor a Ia.rge portion yof of Middlefcx, has wkhin thefe few day ab-fcpnded to France, in confequence ofnot beingable tjo make.up his aecounts.

The amount of his dencienttds jss not yet fcnown but his-' last settlement was1 fbr very fix ponnds'. liy -Mr. Lorrame Smith is faid to be the Member whp will anove the Ad drei upon the Speech frdift thse Throne dctTuefday, and Mr. Addingtqn thu gen-tleman who will lecond the Parliament of Ireland nie; xhe dif patch of businefs. Various conjectures are j-rmed rq-ipecting the CommercialProposirions, whetfter'or hat wtH tevivCd but the late reeeived opinibn was, that they would be takCn up by of an equal number of the Members of both countries.

Treafury letters have been fent to all the Lords-and Mein bers of Parliament, defwing-their attendance in Parliament on Tucfday next pon hustn efz These letters have been fent indiicriminately to thofo in opoiition'as well as to thofe in the interest of the Minister. 1 French are at thia'time, by sewral agehts Whom they bavtempjoyed, and Ayhoare.now here for the purpose, large premiums, fcttlements, and to our Capital ar tifans and to country, and carry their refpettivetradesjn, Every vsort qf and tempUtioaare held. out to them, andeven fecimtyis added for the and liberal per-fqrmance ofevery promife. Frano has sor i war, trled thestrengthof this country in vain fhe LEEDS, January 1 has with the fol- A lowing new method of evading the on fportsinen A certain gentTcmajvot the trifger, not twenty miles from Bramley, be ing informed of a quantity of pigeons which frequenl cer.tain groond contiguoos Ws houfe, forthwith addreifed himfelf to make his with them. He loads hisjniece, and with precipitation repairs to the fleldof action.

Bot being no defpicable proficient ih -the doctrine of coiifequences, he. began to recollect himfelf and paufed littlebefore tne carryinghis hostile intennons into execution Not having had the precaution throw his roite into the treafury, the recent terrars of budget made so strongan Impression upon him, that he resolved to delist from the de-voted spoil, till he had reconnoitred the he depositcd his Instrument of carnage fhugly under an adjacent bulh, in. ordexto perambulate the premifes when, lo he stumbled uoon a lurkine Thq long contested causo between the Vicar of expectant fraught with the deriving beheht is now attempting to weaken us in a new way Udiham, Jrlampmire, plaintm, and the Chanccllor of Sarum and other tne impropriato, defendants, was finally determined by the Jude of the Exche-ouer, In favoot of the vicar, by his having a pre-scriptive right toaH fmall tithes, though he could not bring an endowment. By this decuion, the right of the inferior clergy to the tithes of cloyer leed, turnip feed, and all fmall tithes whatever, is at last scttled. We hear that the ihop-keepers of Wakefield had a numetous meeting there the 141h inst, relative to the Shop-tax, when -tbey kcame to feveral unanimoas rcsolutions and, amongst others, to prefer a petition to the Houfe of Commons for a repeal of the act im-posing the tax, and to transmit the same up to the County Members, with a letter from the Chairman, requelting them to prefent it to the Houfe at a seafon able time after the opening of the next festign and alib to send a copy of the refolmion and of the petitiOn to MrAlderrnau Skinner, in Londonwith a proper letter from theChairman, thanking him for bis early rrom ms mancreiion.

jjetcrminea nowevcr to lave 1115 however tp lavi i The folfejwing pasige is taken fram a letter signqdT Brutus, in theCalcutta Gazette oC March Tth sor "posted directlv with Thephowornenon of Mr. PitVs blH is the more rl iceeuher of tlie pJeceror the bulh unde ander which it lodeed. Not Ions after hc months. Last week were committcd to Vorli Castle, Thoniat Arnold, charged with bigamy also Margaret Glaves, committed from Malton feihons, sor felony. Wednefday nleht last a boy fix years old, feil into Sheeplcar Beck, near the footpath bridge that gocs into Mabgate, and was drowned.

letter from Oxford, Jan. Last night the Rev. Mr. Wright was interred in this city, with only ohe coach to attend his corpse its last home. Reports are various reipecting the Wealth of this miserable man.

Sorrie fay Hedied werth others inercase Bis effects tothe value of half a million each of which aecounts may be exaggerated, but the most moderate computation execeds -Mr. Wright Mved in so obscure a mann er that few persons of consequence were acqualntcd with him. He denied himfelf not only the comforts, butei en the of life and was so penurious, that on Chrlttmas day last he prohibited his housekeeper from makingaplumb-poddlhg, which he inveighed against as being a luxury. By the death the Rev. Mr; Wright, of Oxfords Mr.

Atkins, who Mils Wal pole, formerly of Drury-Lane Theatre, will come at an inherifance of at iealt value." Cm fe'nnight died at her son's housc in Burriley'Mrs. Grimfhaw, aged 82. fister to the late Esq; of Carr-Hall, in the forest of Pendle im the last that immediately descendei from that andient samily. Sunday fe'nnight died, between two and three dock in the afsernoon, aeed 55, the Rev. Thomas Wilkinson, of Kirkby, near Liverpool He expired struggle or a groan.

On Priday fe'nnight died at after a long end painful illnesi, which he bore with a patience, Mr loseph Robinson. He has left aSiscon-ioratc widow, (belonging to the York Theatre) and two young daughters to bewail their great lose. Lately died after a ihort illness, Mr. Ralph Bagnall, of Leek, a gcntleman much rtspected by his seiend, and acquaintance. A few days ago died, at bis houfe in Splttlcgarthj Cumberland, Roger Wilkinson.

Esq. A few days ago died Miss sevcral post mistrefs in Lancaster. Thursday died, aged 80, Mrs. Wolstenhoime, relict of Mr. Thomas Wolstenhoime, of Liverpool.

On Thursday morning died, Miss Mary Beaumont, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Beaumont, rector of Cortlingstock, near Nottingham. Oh the izth inst, diedj at Lichfield, in the 71k year of his age, Mrs. Porter daughter to the wife of Dr. Johnson.

fn i ti TpHEtown of Sunderland has been lately much alarraed by an apparition of a feroale figure, wich child in xn arm, which had appeared totnzny in the dead night coming from the fea, and advancing with a folemn step up the ftrects. An unfortunate young wtfmart havinz been drowned in that neighbourhood, it was gerieraliy be-lieved to be her perturbed fpirit. Sorte of the revenue officers prowling in quell of legal prey, meeting her, and not thinking their duty extended to the Obligation of eaamining visionary beings, teok care to give her large even the centinelsarho have boldly looked death in the fa, Distili'd to jelly with tbeir fegrsi Sned dumh, andspske mt te it." The story becoming knewn to the officers nlitary, one of them ordered a foldter to fpeak to It, if it sllould appear on his guard, but he begged to be excufed, for though he feared nothing living, he faid he could not stand before a ghost on which the officer, enjoining him fecrefy, too his and stood centry in his room, fay ing with Hamlet in a fome what fimilar occafion, and with the proper Variation, ril iveteb to niglt, jrtrebentt 'twill walk again i Isis ajsumt th rnfpiring form of woftran, sfrak to it tho' all btll gase, And bid mt tny tongut He accordtngly took his statioo, the ghost appeared, and when' it had advanced nearly to him, he, not like the royal' vane, with fear distorted countenance and tremuloa accent reeeived it, but with the coolest intrepidity and finding it began to quicken its pace as he approached, and that on a nearer view moeof the mafeulinethan of the feminine in its demeanor, drew his fword, fwearingif it was vulnc-rabje, ke would run it through it then stopped, called for merey, and stooping, delivered itfelf, not of a child, but of two cags of Hollands and. throwing off a Ihe, difcovered not thefernhlanceof a woman, but the real formof a rtout fmuggler, and Atrrendered at diferetion. Thus das his Ma-jesty's revenue tlre been happily relieved from the fraudful' interference of fupernatural agency.

Ghosts will not now be' fufpected of smuggling, and Custom-houfe officers may lay violen handson thefpectres oft he night without fear of prc mature perdition. A Corrcfpondent's Obfervations on the ENGUSH ST ATS LOTTERY. Who can for a Moment heu at which1 Office they mall becorne Furchafers when a comparative View, none will be found to equal the Mode of advern ui int on such eafy Terms, as that offered to the Public by HORNSBY and Co. Their Modeis simple and plain, and containsall the Prizei, great and fmall nay, even returns the sirst Cost, if only a Prize of aol Bot, 0ouId it be ar the Purchafer will reeeive 1,600. for One Gurnea 800I.

for only Half-a-Guinca for only Six Shillings, and so in an exact Proportion for every other Capital Prize Being a fourth Part more than that offered by any other Lottery Office Keeper. Such fuperior Advantage, together with the well-known Subifity oi the Houfe for so many past: Lotteries, cannot fail of claiming a Preference, from als thofe who wifh tp have a Share in the Favoura of HULL, January 21. Imports. Proyidence, Tutill, from Rochfort, vitb frrY-dy. Brabant, Courses, from Ortend, with brandjftc.

Exports New Society, Ounehand and Priakhatter, Voovs, for Maasland Sluys, with Iampreys, Laid On. Friendfhip, Phillifkiik, for Eismofe, and Elbing. Arr-veJ, Mi in er, Coopex and Endeavour, WjU ker, trom London, Vigilant, Afhton, from Excellent, Mordan, from Saltfleet, Rodoey, Baker, and Tiial, Aekrill, from Wisbech. Owl, Woodhousa, from Lynn. Good Intent, Marihall, from Scarbro', Sa'uedi Berkfhird, Wilson Ereedom, Mycrs Friendfhip, Gawthorp Henry and Elisabeth, 'ftinrr was retums wiih tarkable, ar this particular sera'of the history of Bri- tain when dire.

expsrience mst, have cqnvinced het legistatprs of the fatal consequence refultina, frorn their to extend her power. How.aJluriig in per'spective we fuppose that poljticaltheary, which Uiumphs over every failur of the most ohM- and The enthufiafm-oftie! Imagination pervadea everyfecuity, and reoBcilfes e.enlimÄfj?' beingploattd viih rufe;" ybGvatttOt' Jorn i. 'The mrfcnrchntehw which Hon. the Goveraor gerieral and Cotittcil have alradv a good strong iack thrown over his sljouldeft and haiteningjto'the friendly bufli, he tfansfers its charge to the and returns finally home, with his piece impervious to the iee of the most vigilant emisiary.r-Quere i a fowl ing-piece upon thefame footing with a mastist', which muzzling renders harmlefs in tne eye of the law 1 A Korrespondent fays, that a bill is to be brought into parliament early in the enfuing feffiona, to pre-vent the eiportation of wool by which, every hupf p'wmI will be enter into. a bond for coefl.

to the King, with lareties to conform to the act.5 It I Information of the proceedings there. T. In 111 uic iuivu ui XTiaiiv. iiv.ui. i imi.

jrai, uibit nui. 1042 christenings, 89 marriages, and 1734 burials Decreased in christeninss. 10 increased in marriaees. TOadeinourCtviland Military Establishments, amouptr. to upwards of 20 lacks of runees fa.

lack of runees'is I45 increased in burials, 550 On Sunday, March i'Zz uiuA Lalfo enacts, that all wool ihall be removed from 12,5001.) annually that of thmititary to upwards of place toplace, under the lieence ofr the excife-man or officers; that no wool ihall beren ceived into or warehouse of anywool buyer or imxnufa3urert but under the infpefi.ion.of thoseosti-cers, who Ihall examXhe the permits or licences, and be authorifed to feize all the of wool that do not agree with thofe permits, and recover the penalty of zs. per Ib. for every pounddeficleatin weight, as fpp-cified tu the permit. That every wool-buyer and nufacturer Ihall be fiibject to the penalty of 500. if he does not keep a book, under the infpecltron of the excise officers, ahd enter in it immedlatelyMkter tfte act commences, the quantity and sorts of alj the wool in his posseffiou and from to time enter the quantity and sorts of wool he reeeives, and also an aecount to whom and how he difpofes of it whiyh book and stock of ihall be under the infpeilion of the excife officer of the place, as often as he pleases in the day time.

That they ihall twice in the vear oeven jacKs, ana rnat or tne civu, mciuainz tne ie-duction of the Sebundyjcorps, to upwards! of 17 lacks. On rhe other side, hoyrever, is to be placed theequi-table allowancc to be for the support of the Mvil- 8ervants who no aQual lpioy in fervice. iMtu A 8. John BpwleJI, of Trowbridgc, grobBr TC, fll Wiiliam Siil, of Liverpool, merchknt. Abraham Wavell, of Wuntworrh-ret, tallow-chandler.

Rob. Pqtler and John Archibald Steson, of Kine-ftreet, merchants. 70 Oeofje Atkinson, -of Stedla Hods, of the Strand, linen-drapef. Thomas Lowthorpe, of Silver-street, victualler. Naihaniel Wefthorp.

of Harwich. Hayden, of Lianganten, pd Edward Hayden, of Llanartie, tanners. fll Hants, innholder. MARK-LANB, Jan. frost havmg igafn stopped the nav'jMtion of the ver, rrivah of irain for this weelt's weigh up and make an exact aecount of the stock of market have been tetarded, and the prices this day were.of tic uauiia iui maiiia uunuitu iui iui couple.

--V- u- i It may not be. though improper to hlnt to the friends of humanity, at this cold leason of the year, when the labours of many of the industrious poor are uhavoidably interrupted the frost and how much better it is to lay out the iameium in-feme kind of ftouriihing food forthe poor, than to divide it in me-ney. Six guineas Iaid out in the materials for the Pruffian soup, will astbrd a comfortable meal for one thoufand persons. Tnis soup, which the King of Pruilia has made for his soldjers, has to every 50 pounds of beef, 50 pounds of potatoes, 50 pints of lplit peas, io pounds of rice, 50 onions, a band sei of dried min pepper and in 50 gallons of water boiied down akapt oneifth. This-quantity of ma-terials may for about a guinea and a half, including the expeneeof fire, and soinething to the fervants of an inn tsvern, where the keeper of it may take the trouble dreffing it over-night, and giving it away in a quart to cach who brings any veikl for it before a certain hour the next forehoon.

1 "1 On Wednefday fe'nnight. about eight o'clock in.the evenihg, as Joieph Lakeland was going from the town of Ofgodby to Barlby, about the di staue of one mile, when he cameto the gare which divides the fields, he saw two men stanefing. On coming upto them they scparated.fSr him to pass, when they knock-ed him down, and took from him ten guineas in gold andhve soillios in filyer. They were tall strong men, one in a brown. tbe 'Qther in a blue jacket.

These men were legn by fome childreh coming from fchbol at four o'clock, walking backwards and for-wards behind a hedse a litrle close adjoining the cate is about two mile fjromjBelby, in the East'Riding. James Innis. a notorioiM irapostcr, was ordered at the seflions at Wakefield, to be whipped last Fnday, in that wn, to be imjprisoned for a month, and fent tohia place ofsettlement. 'He was in consequence of an adverfisement in this paper, difcovered to have acted the part yf an ini'ane person feveral years ago, Newcastle, and lately repeated the same farce there, when he was again apprehended and ient home by a vagrant as before he nad also been couvcyed from the last Rotherham seflions. in this county.

in I -uuric aavanccc RICES pf CORJJ, LONDON. Whea 8s. to 43s.o4-; Rye 22. to 14s. oits.

6d. per Quarter. LEF.DS, Ost, 15a. od.tbiis. 6d.

pr Qoarter.Bewis 6d- 14 6d. Rye us. to us, 6d. Wbeat lisi to zas. od.

per load Barle 24s. to 30s. per Qnarter DlEDi Oh the of last in the south of Franc, the Hon. Louisa Vernon, only daughter of Lord ZM ri-JG tdsEa Indkes in April last, Geor William Wrey, Eiq; the fervice of ehe East-India Company, at Pala-tntocan. 'T H'V kbe zd inst, in Clarendon.street, Dubsin, the Hon Mvs.

Mor.tgomery, to ihe iate, and au to the prefent Duke of -v On Thwtfttayin Eslnt, the Rigbt Hon. Lord Dacre, who eying wnhour the title is exrinct. Ltely, in Hampfhire, Lady Dorothy Child. aunt to Sir Jimes Tylney Long Bart. TU- 1 Thursday, at his seat at MyWs, in Essex, John Luther, tqt who reprefented that county in the three last par-liaments.

Jj tiFridy in Upper Berkley street, Portman-square, the on. M.S. Hcrvey, widow of the Hon. Thomas Hcrvey, fon to John Earl of Bristol Eriday, at Sparfholt-house, near Wanuge, Berks, tbt lady of General Gabbit, only daughter and heirese of the lato cymore Richmodd, Esq; and a near relation of the late wool on band, the quantity foid and to whom, or used under the like infpection and send up the aecount, on oath, to the Lords of the Treafary, with the per-Its, or forfeit 500I. That twehrc hours noticelhall be eiven to the next exciseman, and bis licenceobtain-ed before any Wool can be removed.

That every entry of wool ihall be upon a 4d. Kamp, and every licence and permit upon a 6d Kamp but no officer mall take more than 6d. a time for his It there-fore highly concerns the Manufacturers to attend the general mecting at the Moot-hallon Tuefday next, to reeeive a clear aecount of this very interestingbill, and instruct their committees, or ufe such other means as theexigency of the cafc requires. r- Last week arrived at Liverpool, the Molly, Afpin-wall, from amaica; Golden Lion, St. Vincent and Grenada the Virginia, Matfon, from Virginia and the Friendihip, Emersonj from Ko-nihgiburgh, with 96 hhds.

of sogar, 50s bags of cotton, 201 planksarid logs of mahogany, 6t hhds. es tobacco, 87 tons of dye wood, cafks of indigo, 1 Tons of Nicartgua wood, nooo ilaves, 844 barreis of turpentine, 580 barreis of rar, 126 bundles of sarfapa-rilia, ii 8z bags of wheat, zoo quarters ofbarley, c. LastEnday weke adinitted at the Gcnerallnfirmary, to In, and 14 Out-patients 1 of the former, and 4 of the latter being cases not admitting of delayv, At the same time were discharged, 8 patients cured, and 5 relieved. fJl On Sunday fe'nnight was married atRochdale, Mr. Rieh.

Milne, attorney, to Miss Kerihaw, of Bolton. A few daysaso was married at Parnworth, the Rev. Mr. Barnes, to Miss Hddgkinson, both of Prefcot. A fewdays ago was married at Preston, Mr.

William Critchlcy, of Lea, to Miss Charnock, of "14111, i-ciiiiy 3sjiy, mW ana London, Adventure, Wriit juugc DiacKitgne. castle. James and Mary. V'tnt'orH-r 0 the same manner. There is great reason to believe that he is connected with a gang of dangerons persons.

who are, or were lbme time ago in the neighbourhood of Hull. At the General Quarter Scssions of the Peace held at Mal ton on the loth inst. Richard Spclling, a boy of about 15 years of age and Anthony Dann and An thony two her boya about 10 and iz years oTage, were convicted of stealing wtne end brandyTioma veJftl ta the river theproptrty of Blaze, Hare, for Ipfvnch. COURSE of EXCHANGE. Am.

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