one penny, paid at any post-office in in 1821, 17,000 gallons; and the prethe kingdom. sent year less than 7,000 gallons. The Greenland Fishery has not It is an extraordinary fact, that the been so unproductive as this season ship, Sir Godfrey Webster, is on the for many years. In 1820 the quantity point of sailing for Bengal, with a of oil produced was 20,000 gallons; cargo of Newcastle coal! BIRTHS. SONS. 'The Duchess of Newcastle, at Clumber The Lady of the Rev. R. Salkeld, Fontwell-recLady Boughey, at Aqualate Hall tory, Dorset Lady A. Wardlaw, in George-sq. Edinburgh The Lady of E. Colston, Exq. Shepton-rallet The Lady of Alex. Monro, Esq. at Dr. Monro's, 'The Lady of J. Nethercoat, Esq. Haslebeech, Bushy, Herts Northamptonshire The Lady of J. W. Spicer. Esq. Hanover-sq. The Lady of Major Denshire, Upper CadoganThe Lady of C. Richmond, Esq. Doughty-st. place 'The Lady of W. Lyneh, Esq. Gloucester-place, The Lady of Major Burrowes, Benarth, CarPortman-square narvonshire 'The Lady of the Rev. H. Bennett, Cadbury, The Lady of the Rev. E. P. Bossier, CheitenSomersetshire ham The Lady of Lieut. Col. H. F. Cavendish, at The Lady of Lieut. Col. Youngson, Bowscar, Chiswick Cumberland The Lady of Mr. Hebert, Arundfe-st. Strand 'The Lady of the Rev. Dr. Booker, Dudley The Countess of Longford, Rutland-sq. Dublin Lady Glammis, Paulswalden, Herts, son and The Lady of R. T. Hawley, Esq. at Upton heir Gray, Hants The Countess of Minto, Miato-house, Rox: The Lady of Keith Douglas, Esq. Cavendish. burghshire square Lady W. Somerset, Ridge, near Sudbury The Lady of J. H. Butterworth, Esq. Claphan. The Lady of J. H. Whitinore, Esq. Rome-cot. common tage, Monmouth The Lady of J. Stephen, jun. Esq. Chapel-st. The Lady of T. Wenham, Esq. Brompton roug Grosvenor-place The Lady of I. Petty Musprait, Es Dulspiel: The Lady of the Rev. Dr. Philpotts, Newcastle The Lady of T. Abbott, Esq. Mornington-eres Stanhop cent, Camden-town The Lady of Sir A. Chichester, Youlston, De- The Lady of the Rev. E. Barber, Worlingworth von of a son and heir Suffolk The Lady of Major Genl. Sir J. Lyon, K.C. B. The Lady of Alex. Gordon, Esq. Clapham The Lady of Lieut. Col. Tufnelí, Larkham house, Wilts DAUGHTERS. The Lady of Col. Ross, Albany-barraeks, Isle of Wight Tanbridge Wells Bedfordshire pany's Service place Wales Hampshire Russell-square Arundle The Lady of J. Cotton Worthington, Esq. Newston, Tunbridge Wells vender, near Favershain Portland-place Kentish-town square Knightsbridge Cheshant Madras MARRIAGES Ainsworth, Jesse, jun. esq. Wicken-ball, to Lees, Miss Hannah, Oldham Shirley, Miss Mary Pluiner, Miss Eliza, Canons, Herts Brydone, Miss Elizabeth Gardner, Mrs. widow of Major Garilner Austin, John, esq. Clapton, to Hobson, Miss Ellen, Markfield Paeker, Miss Elizabeth Treby Kavannah, Miss Ann, Borris Lee, Miss Margaret, Dickleburgh, Norfolk Reynolds, Miss, Bankhouse, Salop Bingham, Mr. John Courcher, Hull, to Jetlerson, Miss Alathea, Hull Bicknell, Henry, esq. to Tabor, Miss Éliza, Walcot.place, Lambeth Brotherton, Mr. W. Salter Lane, Leyland, to Taylor, Miss Ellen, Chorley Browne, Lieut. -Col. 230 Foot, to Gray, Miss Louisa Anne, Durham Brenton, Sir Jahleel, Fetcham, to Brenton, Mias Harriet, Halifax, Nova Scotia Bradley, Rev. W. Prebendary of Wells, to Barker, Miss Frances Maria, Barbadoes Cook, Miss Mary Prescott, Miss Susannah, Stockport Crawley, Miss C. Stowe, Northamptonshire Barnard, Mr. E, jun. Paternoster.row, to Chater, Miss Caroline, Cornhill Banks ,'T. Christopher, esq. Bank Newton, to Weston, Miss Harriett, Wilsley, Kent Cave, T. est. Yeovil, to Templeman, Miss Mary, Buckland-street Campbell, F. Gardner, esq. Troup, Banffshire, to Duff, Miss Maria, Carnousie, Banilshire Clay, Win. jun. esq. Russell-square, to Dickason, Miss H. Montagu-st. Russell-8q. Crawford, Matthew, esq. Middle Temple, to Montagu, Miss Louisa M. Lackham-house Coombs, Mr. Henry, Frome, to Payne, Miss Eliza, Frome Payne, Miss Sarah, Frome Linton, Miss Eleanor Maria, Fotheringhay Cook, Saml, Alie-st. Goodman's-fields, to Packer, Miss Elizabeth, Caliper's-hall, Herts. Donald, Capt. J. Whitehall, near Glasgow, to Grahame, Miss Ann, Whitehall Durant, Rev. Thomas, Poole, to Chandler, Miss Mary, London Digby, Benjamin, Esq. Mountjoy-sq. Dublin, to Inglis, Miss Sophia, Auchindinny Davidson, Capt. Henry, in Cardiganshire, to Morris, Miss Jane, Carmarthen Dickinson, A. esq. to Allen, Miss Eliza, Lewisham, Kent Darby, Miss Emily Jane Cunningham, Miss Lydia, Bedford New-road Eastham, Rev. F. Chester, to Ward, Miss Jane, Chester Elgood, Mr. John Gerrard, Wimpole-street, to Luff, Miss Alice Simpkin, Long-acre Forbes, Capt, Henry, R.N. to Home, Miss, daughter of Sir E. Home Gordon, Miss, ditto Young, Miss, Great Surrey-street Bumn, Miss Sophia Lee, Miss Mary, Dickleburgh Goodall, Miss Margaret, Burton Latimer Barclay, Miss Elizabeth Bruce Gregory, Mr. John, Lambeth, to Herries, Miss E. Acton-place, Kingsland-rd. Girardot, Capt. C. A. Coldstream Guards, to Colnette, Miss Margaret C. Waltham Abbey Homfray, W. King's Hill, Monmouthshire, to Thompson, Miss Eliza Lee, Chichester Harrington, Mr. Henry, to Wright, Miss E. Grenville-st. Russell-square Holland, Henry, M.D. Lower Brook-street, to Caldwell, Miss M. E. Linley Wood Staíords. Hillier, Henry Bentick Curry, esq. Rochester, to Lacey, Miss Ann Wilson, Mrs. Doughty-street Eur. Mag. Vol. 89. Hutton, Mr. Thos. Cheapside, to Morris, Miss Elizabeth, East Grinstead Owen, Mrs. Quayle, Miss Mary, Bartonmere Friend, Mrs. Clapham Bowring, Miss Margaret Kenrick, Miss Marianne Ferrier, Miss Mary Wynne, Miss C. S. Garthineillo, Derbyshire Liverpool, the Earl of, Hampton-ct. palace, to Chester, Miss Mary Short, Miss, Frederick-place, Hampstead-rd. Lester, Thos. Young, esq. Royal Fusileers, to Ferrier, Miss Mary, Dumbarton Castle Perkins, Miss Louisa Stephenson, Miss M. William-st, Blackfriars Monk, Rev.J.H. D.D. Dean of Peterboro' to Hughes, Miss Jane, Nuncaton, Warwickshirę Mahon, Dennis, e-q. Norwich, to Henrietta, daughter of the Bp. of Norwich Mennons,J.esq. Greenock Douglas,l. of Man, to Mills, Miss Catherine Ann Mandeville, Viscount, St. James's, to Sparrow, Miss, daughter of Lady 0. Sparrow Marson, T. F.esq, Newington, to Buckle. Miss Mary Ann, Mark-lane Marman, Capt. John Sidmouth, Devon, to Wilkins, Miss Elizabeth, Spitalfields Campbell, Miss Anne, Kintyre O'Dwyer, Miss Catherine Louisa, Dublin Rich, Miss Elizabeth, Milton-next Gravesend Murray, A. esq. Gt. Russell-st. Bloomsbury, to Smith, Miss Ann, Aberdeen Miss A. Church Leigh, Staffordshire Morphew, Mr. John, East India Service, to Cullen, Miss Susanna Nokes, Mr. J. Woolwich, to Haden, Mrs. Rosa, Dumfries Kellam, Miss Frances Trenchard, Miss, Taunton Ward, Miss Jane, Chester Herbert, Lady Emily Thompson, Miss Smith, Miss C. Whitecross-st. Cripplegate Hutchinson, Miss $. Lower Clapton Rolle, Right Hon. Lord, Huisli, Devonshire, to the Hon. L. Trefusis, sister to Lord Clinton Ripley, Wm, esq. Liverpool, to Parr, Miss Isabella, Fir Grove, Lancashire Rigby, Wm. esq. Hawarden, Flintshire, to Thomas, Miss Frances, Chester Hoby, Miss, St. James's-street M'Adam, Miss H. Št. George's in the East Johnstone, Miss Eliza, Burr-st. Tower-hill Spedding, Mr. J. Penrith, at Gretna-green, to Burton, Miss Eleanor Hole, Miss Elizabeth. Georgeham Morgan, Miss Mary, Crofton Hall Tenple, Mr. George, Guildhall, to Weatherley, Mišs Maria, Poultry 2 z Vaux, Mr Calvert Bowyer, Pudding-lane, to Brickwood, Miss, Sution Wing, Thos. esq. Gray's Inn, to Paternoster. Miss Mary Ann, Norfolk-street Whiskard, Mr. J. Mason, Aldgate, to Stero, Miss Jane, Roxton, Bedfordshire Young, Wm. esq. Hartleburn, Mid Lothian, to Sauinarez, Miss Amelia DEATHS. Aldis, Lady, in Nelson-square, 42—Abbinger, Ives, Mrs. at Bungay-Ingilby, Mrs. I. J. Wm.(the Ipswich Fortune-teller)-Adey, Mrs. Dunsdale, near Guisborough, 63. D. Gloucestershire-Alexander, Miss E. Picca- Jackson, W. at Hazlehead, Alpha, Cumber. dilly-Ackroyd, T, esq. Bradford, Yorkshire- land, 94—Jaques, Mary, late of the bank in Axford, J. Lidgate-hill, 88–Atkins, Hugh, esq. Leeds; at the Leeds Workhouse-Jones, Thos. Moniac, Inverness, 57. Wilson-st. Finsbury-square, 54-Jones, J. Y. Browne, Lady A. in Gardiner's row, Dublin, near Ross, Herefordshire-Jones, J. o. Lean87-Brownlow, C.esq. of Brook-st. Bath, at his ington, formerly an eminent cook at Newseat Largan, Ireland -Besson, Lieut. Charles, market, &c. &c. of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, 85--Bee, Kaye, C. J. the infant son of Mr. C. Kaye, Mrs. of Bankside, 69-Beauvoir, Louis Henri Pentonville--King, Capt. G.(of the ship, James de Count du Roure and Marquis de Grisae, in Laing) on his passage from Jamaica, 58. Arundel-st, Strand-Brookbank, S. A. young- Leifchild, Mrs. S. Kensington, 85--Langton, est son of the Rev. J. Brookbank, of Wink- R. esq. Newington-place - Lawrence, Mr. R. worth-buildings, City-road-Badcock, Mrs. S. Bishop-Stortford. at Sydenham, 60—Brewer, J.J. esq. at Gra- Mavor, Mrs. A. at Woodstock -Milles, Mrs, ville, near Havre de Grace, late Adjutant of H. Chesterfield-st. 65-Montmorency, Viscount Tilbury-Fort-Brewer, Mr. W. Runcton, 38. Frankfort de, at his Villa, near Clontarf. Cornell, Mrs. E, of Lawrence-st. Chelsea, 56 a Privy Councillor, Trustee of the Linen Board, -Chester, R. eldest son of Sir Robt. Chester, Vice President of the Dublin Society, and Comof Bush-hall, Herts-Carne, C. at Truro, at the missioner for Improving the Port and Harbour advanced age of 96-Conway, T.esq. New-place of Dublin-Manning, Rev.J.at High-Wycombe, House, Southampton, 56-Collins, Rev. $. C. 67—Mathias, Miss A. at Druincondra, aged 16, St. Johns, Exeter, 71-Cotes, Mrs. M. Peck. daughter of the Rev. B. W. Mathias-Mackel ham, 88-Cooper, Mrs. T. Henley-upon-Thames ler, D. esq Ely-place-Mackintosh, Colonel J. - Christian, Mrs. K. Wigmore-st. on the retired list of the Royal Marine Forces. Dundonald, The Countess of, at Hammer. Noverre, F. fourth son of C. Noverre, est. of smith-Dann, A. of Bond-st. 57-Dowding, W. Gt. Marlborough-st.-Newinan, J. esq. Colonel esq. of Upper Thornhaugh-st. 70– Douglas, in the Russian Service, and formerly Russian Miss M. A at Ealing-Du Sable. Capt. C. 47– Consul, at Hull, 83—Newcastle, The Duchess Day, T. Sarratt, Herts, 13-Dalziel, W. Great of, at Clumber-Nibbs, J. esq. at U pon-house, James-st. Bedford-row - Dickenson, W. esq. Southampton, formerly of Antigua-Nepealla Cumberland-place, New-road. Sir E. bart. Loder, Devon, High Sheriff for the Earlom, Mr. R. Exmouth-st. Spa-fields, 80- County, 71 - Nimmo, Mrs. Kensington, 71Elliott, Rev. Wm. Welford, Warwicksbíre- Newcastle, the infant son of his Grace the Evans, Mrs. wife of Capt. H. Evans, Knights- Duke, at Clumber-Nibbs, Mrs. J. Uptop-honse, bridge-Elliot, E. Peckham-Edwards, Mrs. R. Southampton, only survived her husband ibree Castle-st. Holborn, days. Ffytche, L. ). esq. in Jermyn-st. 84-Farrar, Ord, Mrs. A. in Conduit-st. widow of the Mrs. of Mecklenburgh-square-Fraser, W. E. Rev. J. N. Ord, late Rector of W'beathamp only child of the Rev. H. Fraser, M.A. Rector stead, Herts-Oughterson, Res. Arthur, at the of Woolwich-Forester, Rev. C. at Selby, 55-- Manse of West Kilbride, 87-Oliver, Mr. J. ef Ponnerau, J. 2. esq. at Donay, formerly of the Canal-place, Kent-road, 67. 20th Foot, aged 35-Foxeroft, Mrs. E.' South- Pratt, Mrs, at Cormy Castle, County Caran. gate, 69--Foster, J, esq. High-green, 71-Fitz- - Pace, Lieut. G. of the Admiralty Telegraph herbert, Miss J. Chichester, 65—Fowler, T. C. Establishment, (suddenly)Parkin, R. at St. Surgeon, Sheerness, Wenn, Cornwall, aged 99- Petrin, Mr. Elin. Gurdon, Mrs. relict of the Rev. P. Gurdon, of Bromley, Kent-Pigot, J. Admiral of the Red. Assington-hall, Suffolk, 66-Griffiths, J. esq. at at Beddington, Surrey-Parker, T. Bush-lane. Charmouth, Dorset, formerly Surgeon to the Cannon-st. 84 - Parker, r. jan. Bush-lane, household of her late Majesty Queen Charlotte, Cannon-st. 55. and one of the Surgeons of St. George's Hos Russell, R. esq. at Exmouth, 64-Roredine, pital-Griffiths, J. esq. of Stamford-bill, Mid- Signor Carlo, formerly of the King's Theatredlesex, & Doctor's Commons, London-Greaves, Row, T. esq. Mile-end-Ridge, T. eq. Yar. Miss R, at Tottenham-high-cross--Godbold, J. mouth, 62-Read, G. Wandsworth-Robertsus, esg. Bury-St.-Edmonds, 93 --Garrick, Mrs. re. G. esq. Royal Dragoons – Rivington, F. Si. liet of the inimitable David Garrick, Adelphi. Paul's Church-yard, 78. terrace, aged 99 years-Gipps, J. fourth son of Scafe, J. E. es. Gray's-inn-Steers, Mrs. G. Gipps, esq. M.P. Howlett's, Herefordshire- Hastings, 70-Seott,. The lady of Sir J. Sett, Grace, J. esy. Aylesbury-Gill, B. C. esq. Wy. Great Barr-ball, Statiordshire -Street, Mrs. J. rardsbury, Bueks-Goodwin, T. B. Angel-court, Kilburn, 28-Schroder, Mrs. Clapham-rise, 22, Skinner-street-Gilpin, Wm. esq. East-Sheen (relict of H. Schroder, esy. Shipley, Mr. 2. Surey, 64. Whitley, near Tynemouth - Sykes, Mrs. C. Hara, c. 0. esq. at Nymphsfield-Hodgkins, Wandsworth, 83-Sealy, Miss, Hastings, Miss Mary, of Stoke Newington, 24, youngest Trash, Rev. A. J. of Queens' College, Oxford daughter of the late Rev. G. Hodgkins-Hood, -Tucker, I, at Westbury, Leigh, 61, (he was Mrs. wife of the Rev. R. W. Hood, of Roydon, well known as a Musical Composer ThornEssex--Horton, Mrs. at Bango, vidow of the ton, Miss M. A. Fenchurch-st. 13— Triin. A.esq. late A. V. Horton, esq. of Dublin-Hume, Mrs. Camberwell, 81—Thodey, 8. Poultry--Tippetts, E. Grove, Bath, sister of the late Dean of Der. Mrs. Spital-square-- Travis, J. late of Hull. ry, and niece of the late Bishop of Salisbury Usborne, Miss M. A. Trinity-square, 21. Haslam, Mrs. W. Greenwich-Howlett, Miss Woodthorpe, V. Petter-lane -- Weall, J. of M. Kensington, 13-_Hillam, H. esq. Newry, 77 Hateh-end, near Piuner, 66-Wylde, Mrs. Bar-Hamond, A. esq. Westacre-high-house, Nor. rington, Somerset, 62-Welch, Mrs, only sister folk, 81-Heslop, Mrs. Haxby-ball, Damaris- of Sir R. Welch, Eltham, Kent,74_Wolfe, Mrs. Hustler, J. D. esq. Stepney, 69—Heywood. Miss E. Saffron-Waldon-Williamson, W. GeurgeM. I. Bedford-place--Hankey, the infant daugh- court, Piccadilly. ter of Mr. and Mrs, Hankey-Holloway, Mr. E. Yates, B. esq. of Marlborough-place, WalCity-road, 20, worth, 64-Young, Mrs. E. Old-st. 57. PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. open from Portsmouth to the city of The town of Linton lately presented Chichester, and but five hundred and a scene of the utmost confusion, in con- fifty yards, consisting of excavation sequence of a notice having been given and embankments, remain to be comthat the wages of the labourers were pleted in the main line of canal in to be reduced ope shilling per week, a Sussex, in order to effect the long deJarge body of whom, consisting of some sired object, that of barges passing hundreds, assembled by five o'clock in by inland navigation from London to the morning, in a riotous and tumul. Portsmouth. tuous manner, and expressed their KENT. determination to strike, unless their An order has arrived at Chatham wages were continued at the old standard. They paraded the whole parish, Dock-yard, to stop the further discharge preventing any business being done, of any more men from the naval yard; unless at the old wages; but, on a it is the intention of the Goverpment, threat of being sent to prison, they that the men shall continue working dispersed. Most of these misguided for five days in the week, and the same men have returned to their work, and hours as usual, which will obviate the the parish is restored to tranquillity. intention of a further discharge. There lately accidentally met together, DERBYSHIRE. For many weeks such have been the at the Castle Inn, Canterbury, eight quantity of apples brought into Mans persons, who, from their relative con field market, that they have been hi nexion with each other, form the foltherto sold at the rate of 3d. and 4d. lowing curious fact in consanguinity; There were four sisters, five daughters, per peck. DEVONSHIRE. one grandmother, one grandfather, The removal of the Post-Office pack- brother-in-law, three sisters-in-law, one three aunts, one grand-daughter, one ets from Falmouth to Plymouth has been finally determined on, and will son-in-law, two mothers, one father, one neice to three aunts, one uncle, shortly take place. It is said, the two wives, and two husbands. principal part of the vessels will be purchased of the owners by Government, by whom the Commanders, &c. Notice has been given by the Mane will be appointed. The Commis- chester and Preston bankers, that from sioners to inquire into Public Charities, and after the 29th of September pext, commenced their labours at Barnstaple the rate of interest charged on dis on Monday the 19th September. counts, and charged and allowed on DORSETSHIRE. current accounts, will be 4 per cent, Copper ores sold at Pool on Thurs per annum, instead of 5 per cent. as day, 1787 tons - standard, 106). ls. heretofore, -With the view of carryCopper ores for sale this week, ‘at ing into effect the railway between Redruth, 2,402 tons. Copper ore sold Manchester and Liverpool, notice has at Swansea, Oct. 2, 162 tons. been given of an application to ParliaDURHAM. ment next Session, for an Act with the Mr. Lambton has bought the colliery requisite powers. It is also intended at Newbottle, late the property of to have a rail road from Newton to Messrs. Nesham and Co., for 70,0001. Bolton, thereby connecting the comGLOUCESTERSHIRE. munication with that town and LiverThe tenantry of the Rev. Sir Abra- pool and Manchester, as the direct ham Elton, Bart. met his agent at Bris- rail-road between these two places will tol, where his agent made the abate- pass through Newton. A notice for ment of his rents 401. per cent., when an Act for this purpose has also been the tenantry cheerfully paid the amount given. The Common Council of Liof his demands. verpool has voted the freedom of the HAMPSHIRE. Borough, to the sons of the Right Hon. That branch of the Portsmouth and Geo. Capping, and General Gascoyne, Arundel Navigation, which crosses the -The assessment on houses, &c in Island of Portsea, and terminates in a Liverpool, returned to the Select basin at the halfway houses, is opened Vestry, is stated for 1822, houses and for the reception of trading vessels and warehouses at 23,600; in 1820, 21,400; barges. The communication is now increase in two years, 1,600. LANCASHIRE. MIDDLESEX. years, by his manners and conversa. Depreciation of Landed Property.- tion, becomingly sustained the characForty acres of land in the parish of ter he bad chosen. Harmondsworth, which a few years SUFFOLK. since were let at 21. an acre, were re On the 7th of October the Suffolk cently re-let at 5s. ap acre. Bible Society held its eleventh AnniNORFOLK versary Meeting in the Guildhall, Bury. Notwithstanding the united efforts Lord Bristol in the chair. The Report of the magistracy and the peace offi of the proceedings for the year stated cers, and the severe examples made by the satisfactory progress of the Society, the Courts of Justice on offenders, the and the great good it had effected, dreadful practice of machine-breaking The Guildhall was not crowded, nor has been again resumed by the deluded was the meeting attended, as far as we populace in this county -A reward could see, by any of the resident of 5001. is offered, for the discovery of clergy of the Established Church, and the person or persons, who in the night only by a very few from the neighof the 25th ult., set fire to a field barn, bourhood. in the Wents, in the occupation of Mr. SURRY, T. Pooly. The repairs and alterations at ClareNORTHUMBERLAND. mont, since the departure of his Royal A smart shock of an earthquake was Highness the Prince Leopold, have distinctly felt at Dunston, near New. been carried to a great extent. Most castle, accompanied by a loud noise of the floors, with the exception of the like distant thunder. - - The oil (9 state rooms, have been takeu up and (uns and 158 gallons), the produce of new ones laid down, owing to the drythe whale which was taken a few rot baving affected them to so great weeks ago upon this coast, and the an extent. The principal part of the right to which had become an object house, with the out-buildings, have of dispute between two great land been fresh painted, and the stateowners, upon whose property it had rooms have received great addition of been cast, was taken possession of in splendour. The servants have been behalf of the Crown, by a special order on board wages the whole of the time, from the Admiralty- -Newcastle and not one being dismissed owing to his the neighbourhood, in conséquence of Royal Highness's absence. Marlthe stoppage of the keelmen on the borough House has likewise been river, are filled with soldiers like towns greatly improved. His Royal Highbeseiged. Earl Grey has recently ness is soon expected in this country. compupicated to his numerous tenant SUSSEX ry in Northumberland and North Dur- On the Brighton road, not far from ham, his intention to remit 20 per cent. Reigate, is a notice on a large board of all his rents, from Martinmas, 1821. of a farm to let“ rent-free." At the SOMERSETSHIRE. election of a Mayor for the town of Upwards of 200 navigators, lately Arundel, the Leet Jury returned Mr. employed on the Bude Canal, have Watkins and Mr. Parker to the Court. commenced their operations on the Each of these gentlemen were put in projected Taupton and Bristol canal. nomination, when a great shew of They are immediately to open the hands proclaimed the choice of the ground at Fire Pool Weir, near Taun- burgesses to be in favour of Mr. WatA party of the workmen are kins. No poll being demanded, he also to commence their labours at was declared uvanimously elected. Creech, and a bridge near the present The migrations from the villages in one at Bathpool, is to be erected. The the weal of Sussex to Brighton, this live will terminate in the Paret, about Michaelmas, have been incrediably voa mile from Bridgwater. Some villages are said to STAFFORDSHIRE. merous. have been almost deserted. This is a · A Tread Mill in the county prison lamentable proof of the agricultural is now finished, and has been brought misery and distress. Many unfortuinto full operation. The severity of nates, who, but a few years ago, were the labour is certainly adapted to pre- basking in the sunshine of aftuence, vent the repetition of crime.Died, have brought bither their last 501. peron Wednesday, the 25th of Septem- haps 201., with the view of making au ber, aged 60, Charles Evans, better effort io some little way of business, known by the pame of Carolus the to save themselves and families from Hermit of Tong, where in a lonely and pauperisan, to which many, alas, tuo romantic cell on the domain of George many! of their more wealthy neighDurant, Esq. he for the space of seven bours have been already compelled to ton. |