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to make such provisions for the Public Service, as well as for the further application of the sams which were granted in the last Parliament, as may appear to be necessary.

And his Majesty, bearing constantly in mind the necessity of a careful and economical Administration of the Pecumary Resources of the Country, has directed us to express his hopes that you will proceed without de lay in the pursuit of those inquiries, connected with the Public Economy, winch engaged the attention of the last Parliament.

"My Lords and Gentlemen,

"His Majesty commands us to state to you, that he is deeply impressed with the peculiar

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importance, at the present moment, of cherishing a spirit of union and harmony amongst his people: such a spirit will most effectually promote the prosperity of the country at home, give vigour and efficacy to its councils, and its arms abroad; and can alone enable his Majesty, under the blessing of Providence, to carry on successfully the great contest in which he is engaged, or finally to conduct it to that termination which hus Majesty's moderation and justice have ever led bun to seek, a peace--in which the honour and interests of his Kingdom can be secure, and in which Europe and the World may hope for independence and repose.””

MARRIAGES.

THE Right Hon, and Rev. Lord R. P. Tot tenham, bishop of Killaloe, to the Hon. A. Ward, daughter of the Dowager Viscountess Hawarden.

Colonel Elford, to the daugliter and heiress of the late W. Lownds, esql, of Clapton.

J. Thornton, esq., eldest son of S. Thornton, esq., M.P. for Surrey, to the second daugh ter of E. Parry, esq., chairman of the India Company.

I. B. Hankey, esq., of Fetcham Raik, to' the second daughter of Lord de Blaquierė. Sir G. Tuitt, bart., to Mrs. Woodall.

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Sir J. Shelley, bart., to the daughter and heiress of the late T. Winkley, esq.

Captain E. Sanderson, of the Buffs, to the, third daughter of the late Sir J. Hales.

Mr. W. E. Bradford, of Wallingford, to the eldest daughter of Mr. W. Earle, of Albemarle-street.

W. Moore, esq., of Baker-street, to the daughter of the Rev, Dr. Johnstone, of Ayscough Fee Hali, Lincolnshire.

At New Providence, Captain S. Chambers, of the royal navy, to the eldest daughter of W. Wylly, esq., attorney-general of the Bahamas.

J. B. Lousada, esq., of Devonshire-square,

MONTHLY

LATELY, in an advanced age, the Rev. Samuel Cooke, Vicar of Fremington, near Barnstaple. He retired to bed at his usual hour, in apparently good health, and the next morning was found a corpse.

At Warrington, Charles Dalrymple, esq., of the 4th dragoon guards, second son of the late Lord Westhall.

At Donnington Castle, Leicestershire, the seat of the Earl of Moira, the Rev. John Collier, in the 81st year of his age.

At Hollingknowl, Derbyshire, George Bag

to the youngest daughter of J. B. Lousada, esq., of Stamford-hill.

C. Watson, esq., of Langham Hall, Essex, to Miss H. Lowe, of Count Hill, Shropshire.

Dr. Robinson, of Doncaster, to the daughter of the late R. Wilhamson, esq., of Long? port.

R. Chambers, esq., of Ely-place, to the third daughter of J. Newman, esq., of Skine

ner-street.

The Rev. T. Woodford, of Ansford, Somerset, to Miss Braithwaite, of Greenwich.

Mr. J. Palmer, of Worcester, to the daugh ter of T. Allies, esq,, mayor of that city.

De Vere Hunt, esq., only son of Sir Vere Hunt, bart., of Curragh, to the daughter of S. E. Rice, esq., of Mount Trenchard, Lime2 rick.

W. Ochterlany, esq., of Liverpool, to the daughter of T. Lee, esq., of Warrington.

Mr. J. Calah, aged 25, organist of Knares bro', and heutenant in the Knaresbro' volunteers, to Miss Ann Metcalf, of the same place, aged 75.

Mr. Mottley, of Portsmouth, to Miss Cowie, The Rev. H. V. Bayle, subdean of Lincoln, to the daughter of J. Bouchet, esq., of Broomhouse.

OBITUARY.

shaw, aged 96. His father died aged 95, grandfather 96, great-grandfather 99.

The Rev. Thomas Thomas, rector of Ca. doxton, near Neath, Glamorgansture.

The Rev. Simon Hanratty, of the Chapel in French-street, Dublin.

Mrs. M Leroth, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel M'Leroth, of Bury.

At Dove Hill, in the King's County, Ireland, Edward Molloy, esq.

Aged 84, the Rev. Stanley Burrough, M.A., rector of Sapcute, Leicestershire,

At Keswick, aged 103, Mrs. Hannah Wilton, formerly housekeeper to the late Governor Stephenson.

Mr. Harden, of the Queen's Arms Tavern, St. Paul's Church-yard.

Randolph Marriott, esq., of Worcester, in bis 71st year.

In Gloucester-street, Dublin, William Prestom, esq., first commissioner of appeals, and AL.R.LA., well known by his literary works. At Richmond, Mrs. Rigaud, many years housekeeper at the Observatory in the royal gardens there.

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At Londonderry, William Patterson, M.D.

Richard Postlethwaite, esq., of Lancaster, aged 75.

In Dublin, aged 70, Dawson Ellis, esq.
In Bruff, aged 110, Ellen Hayes.
At Cork, Mr. Aldernian Shaw."

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In Ireland, in her 107th year, Elizabeth Mahon, of Mile Cross.

MAY 17. At Fryer's Place, near Acton, in his 64th year, Mr. John Weedon.

21. Suddenly, William Taylor, esq., of Tillington, near Hereford. He served the office of mayor of that city in 1786.

At Edlington, in Lincolnshire, H Short, esq., formerly lieutenant-colonel of the royal dragoons.

22. At Aberdeen, Mr. John Davidson, goldsmith.

23. Mrs. Arnold Finchett, of Shacklewell, aged 66.

Dr. Thomson, late acting surgeon of the colony of New South Wales.

24. At Whitstable, while sitting in his ehair, Mr. Stephen alisbury, aged 56.

25. At Twickenham, Thomas Rea Cole, esq., major in the army.

Nicholas Vilánt, esq., professor of mathematics in the college of St. Andrews.

25. At Simpson. Bucks, the Rev. Graham Hannier, A.M., rector of Simpson, and St. Bartholomew in London, and vicar of Ilanmer, Flintshire.

At Brompton, Nicholas Bond, esq., many years a vigilant and active magistrate of the police office in Bow-street.

Mr John Blakeley, of Bishopsgatc-streef, aged 71.

Mrs. Card, wife of John Card, esq., Devonslure-street, Portland-place.

Mr. G. Lilley, of Canterbury, hoyman, aged 26. He was in the act of assisting a female passenger out of the hoy into a wherry, to land at Greenwich, when he unfortunately tell mo the Thames and was drowned.

Mr. Thomas English, of the Temple, son of Walter English, esq., of Kingston.

27. Mr. John Sayer, of Margate, bather. While cheerfully conversing with his wife, he dropped, and instantly expired.

28. Mrs. Catherine Scrafton, of Trinity street, Bristol, relict of the late Richard Scrafion.

Aged 87, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, first cousin to Lord Camden.

29. Miss D. St. Barbe, daughter of Johu St. Barbe, esq., of Blackheath.

At Gravesend, Richard Spiller, esq., commissioner of excise,

The Right Hon. Lord Calthorpe, in the 22d year of his age.

30. In Dublin, Mr. Alderman James, while in the act of taking a glass of wine after din

ner.

31. At Clifton, the Right Hon. Lady Anna Maria Pelham Cotton, daughter to the late and sister to the present Duke of Newcastle, Her Ladyship was in the 73d year of her age, and was married in 1802 to Colonel (now Major-General) Cotton, eldest son of Sir Robert Salisbury Cotton, bart., of Cumber mene Abbey, in the county of Chester.

At York, in his 28th year, Mr. Benjamin Blanchard, eldest son of Mr. William Blanchard, printer.

JUNE 1. Suddenly, William Kitchener, esq., of Bunhill-row, Finsbury-square. He was seized with an apoplectic affection, and expired in the course of a few hours, leaving his relatives and numerous friends to lament a loss not easily repaired. He was a man whose excellent qualities fully entitled him to that respect which was constantly paid to his character. In him were centered all those virtues which embellish social life and adorn the human heart. Humanity, generosity, benevolence, were engrafted on the most amiable disposition; and among his numerous acts of beneficence, those were not the least in value which were least known. Nor must this be deemed the language of extravagant panegyric-those who were acquainted with him will readily bear testimony to its truth.

2. At Leominster, Mr. R. Powell, by incautiously putting a naked knife loose into his pocket; when sitting upon it, the knife entered the thick part of his thigh, and he died soon after.

At Hitchin, Herts, James Whittingstall,

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In Lincoln's-inn, Mrs. Lane, sen., aged 69. 8. At Cardin ton, the seat of George Curtis, esq., Captain John Barfoot, late commander of the Honourable East India Company's ship the Nottingham. Having spent a very considerable portion of his life at sea, Captain Barfoot was, as it is natural to infer, thoroughly versed in naval tactics; and his uniform good conduct, during his continuance in the service, rendered him the object of universal esteem. Although he has left no family to lament his death, yet the commercial world, and his acquaintance in general, must deeply regret the loss of a true friend, an able seaman, and an honest man.

9. At Camberwell grove, Mr. John Collinson, of Queen's College, Oxford.

At Deptford, George Hutton, esq. At Nottingham, Mark Huish, esq. 10. In Dublin, Sir Boyle Roche, bart. At Baynton Hall, Wilts, in his 73d year, William Long, esq.

At York, Ames Green, esq.

The Rev. T. Aquila Dale, rector of All Saints, Lewes, and of St. John Baptist in the CLA

11. In Saville-row, in his 83d year, John Walrad, Count de Welderen, formerly minis ter plenipotentiary from the States of Holland to the British Court.

15. The Right Hon. Lady Kirkcudbright. 15. The Right Hon. Catherine Countess of Darlington.

At Shrewsbury, James Reynish, esq. 17. Lady Webster, widow of Sir Godfrey Webster, bart.

DEATHS ABROAD.

Lately, at Jersey, Captain le Gros, of the royal navy.

In the West Indies, Colonel Carter, of the 8th West India regiment.

At Dominica, Lieutenant F. A. Whitaker, of the 46th regiment.

At Paris, M. Lalande, the celebrated astronomer, aged 75.

At Verdun, in France, where he had beca detamed in captivity, with his son, four years, William Humphreys esq,, of Henwick, near Worcester, formerly a merchant in Birmingham.

At Genoa, Madame Negrotti, who has left her heirs property to the amount of 300,000 livres, and has bequeathed a sum to her parish for the performance of 4000 masses!

At Baroche, of which district he was Chief Judge, John Spencer, esq.

At Kingston, Jamaica, Captain John Nicol, late commander of the ship Lucia, of London.

M. Rochambeau, formerly a marshal of France, in his 82d year.

At Trinidad, Colonel Hector Mackenzie. At New York, the Rev. Thomas Dumbleton, aged 42 years.

At Richmond, Surry, Mr. John Farnham, auctioneer, well known to the amateurs of cattle.

At the Hague, in his 5th year, the eldest son of Louis Buonaparté, called King of Holland. He was the intended successor of Napoleon in the government of France.

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INDEX

TO VOL. LI. OF THE

EUROPEAN MAGAZINE.

ESSAYS, DEBATES, NAMES OF AUTHORS, ANECDOTES, &c.

ACCOUNT of the late Duke of Brunswick,
3. Dr. Joseph Warton, 40.-Isaac
Reed, esq., 83.-Emperor of Russia, 163.
General Sebastiani, 192.-Miss Pope, 243.
Field Marshal Brune, 263.-General Ba-
son Bennigsen, 323.-John Pinkerton, esq.
411.-The late Dr. Douglas, bishop of Sa-
lisbury, 446.

Ajax man of war blown up, 313.
Air, infectious, how to purify, 354.
Aldborough, in Suffolk, described, 356.
Alexandria, in Egypt, taken by the English,

394.

Anger, reflections, on, 339.

Asbestos, properties of the, 270.

Cerne, Dorsetshire, queries respecting a gi-
gantic figure there, 34.

Chad's, St. Shrewsbury, fall of that church,
430.

Characteristics, No. VII. 37, VIII. 203.
Cheselden, Wm. esq., anecdote oi, 27.
Chetham's Hospital, Manchester, some ac-
count of, 88.

Chivers, Mr. murdered by his gardener, 153,
Chronology of the year 1806, 48, 168.
Chudleigh, in Devonshire, destroyed by
fire, 403, 479.

Colclough, Mr., killed in a duel, 481,
Colds and fevers, remedy for, 326.
Collins the poet, anecdotes of, 167.

Beauty and Virtue, in ugliness and vulga- Colonia del Sacramento taken, 472.

rity, 201.

Bee-hunt, in America, 470.

Bennigsen, Baron, memoirs of, 323.

Bernis, Cardinal, anecdotes of, 36.

Cooke, Mr. the comedian, anecdote of, 7.
Cotton cloth, a new discovery for printing it
of a black colour, 327.
Cronstadt, brief account of, 191.

Birch, Samuel, Esq., elected Alderman for Curaçoa captured by the English, 150.
Candlewick Ward, 483.

Bleeding at the nose, how to stop, 6.
Bloomsbury, account of the new buildings in
that neighbourhood, 247.

Brandy, not to be poured into shoes or boots,

as a preventive against catching cold, 360.
Brune, Field Marshal, account of, 268.
Brunswick, memoirs of the late Duke of, 3.
Dutchess, anecdote respecting

her, 104.
Buenos Ayres recaptured by the Spaniards,
72, 145-148.

Burr, Colonel, suspected of traitorous de-
signs against the United States of Ame-
rica, 72.

Caterpillars, how to destroy them, 354.
Catholic Address, 403.

Cattle, winter tood for, 167.

Curious phenomena in the animal, vegetable,
and mineral kingdoms, 352,

Dantzic surrendered to the French, 476.
Dardanelles, naval attempt upon, 391.
Decline, recipe for a, 326.

Dessalines, the black Emperor of St. Do-
mingo, deposed and slain, 73.
Dos, thoughts ou, 105.-Epitaph on one,
185.

mad, on the dread of, 117, 326.
Domingo, St. new Constitution of, 478.
Douglas, the late Dr. bishop of Salisbury,
some account of, 446.
Dowring College founded, 327.
Drapier, M. B. letter III. from, 16.

Duel between Sir Francis Burdett and Mr.
Paul, 399.

Dutch squadron, captured, 308.

Cement to exclude damp from buildings, 86, Education, on the want of, 356.
187, 277.

Europ. Mag. Vol. LI, June 1807,

Epitaph in Maidstone churchyard, 358

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