472 esq. Wiltshire-Worcestershire-Yorkshire. Married.] At Kendal, Jas. Gandy, jun. to Miss Annis Long, of Mint House. At "ppleby, W. H. Young, esq. of the North British Dragoons, to Mary Anne, second daughter of the late Nich. Dent, esq. Died.] At Kendal, Mrs. Margaret Lickbarrow, a maiden lady.-Mrs. Jane Airey, 68.-Mr. Rob. Benson, 67.-Mr.Wm. Hayton, 67.-Mrs. Mary Crossfield, 67.-Mr. Jas. Hall, 72. At Ambleside, Mr. John Browrigg, 69. WILTSHIRE. Married.] At Blumsden St. Andrew's, John Jas. Calley, esq. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. Jas. Wyld. At Westbury, Lieut. G. A. Goddard, late of the 50th regt. to Eliza, daughter of Henry Browne, esq. banker, Bristol. At Bradford, John Langley, esq. of London, to Mary, second daughter of John Heysett, esq. of Bovecot House, near Holdsworthy, Devon. Died.] At Hills Green Cottage, near Corsham, Sarah, daughter of the late Rev. Rich. Weaver, 20. At Warminster, Posthumus, brother of the Rev. Griffith Roberts. YORKSHIRE, [June 1, The first stone of two national schoolrooms has been laid at Doncaster; each room is calculated for the reception of 200 scholars, and the building is so planned as to admit of enlargement, if necessary, with the least possible expense. At the late Pontefract sessions, the annual return of the Yorkshire woollen manufacture was made, by which it appears that there was an increase of 604,387 yards in narrow cloths milled, and a decrease of 262,025 yards in broad cloths milled. The whole manufacture produced this year in yards 17,044,325. There is at Howden, a working society of young ladies, who meet every Thursday evening during the winter half year, for the benevolent purpose of making clothing for the children of the poor in Howden, of materials procured by subscription among them. selves and others, who admire their labours of charity; and during this season they have furnished to the poor, gratis, nearly 400 articles of clothing. At the late Otley agricultural show, a portable threshing-machine was exhibited by At the rectory, Poulshot, Samuel, eldest the maker, which appeared to give universal son of the Rev. Jas. Williams. At Marlborough, Miss Francis, sister to the Rev. Mr. F. rector of Mildenhall and Collingbourn, in this county. satisfaction. To convey this machine from farm to farm requires only the aid of a pair of cart-wheels and one horse; it may be unpacked and set to work in a quarter of an At Broad Chalk, near Salisbury, Mrs. hour. Two horses going at the rate of two Crine, 23. miles and a half per hour, will thresh 7 to 12 bushels, and four horses 15 to 20 bushels of wheat per hour. WORCESTERSHIRE. Married.] At Droitwich, Mr. Martin Ricketts, surgeon, to Lydia, youngest daughter of John Owen, esq. At Hagley, Thos. Lea, esq. to Frances, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Jos. Hill. At Shipston-on-Stour, the Rev. Samuel Taylor, to Miss Parry. At Tardebigg, John Callow, esq. to Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Chellingworth, of Redditch. Died.] At Upton-on-Severn, the Rev. Edw. Whitmore, formerly fellow of New College, Oxford, and rector of Great Horwood, Bucks, 83. At Little Shelsley, the Rev. T. Foley, rector of that place, who degraded himself and the sacred profession to which he belonged, by publicly defending the impostures of Joanna Southcot. At Newland, Mr. Jas. Cresswell, 51. At Leopard Farm, near Worcester, Mr. Thos. Stokes, 39. The Rev. Jas, Johnson Baines, rector of Cold Weston, and vicar of Cainham. At Feckenham Grove, Mrs. Morris. At Worcester, Mr. Smith, many years traveller for Messrs. J. and W. Dent. At Chaddesley Corbet, Mrs. Palmer, 90. At Shrawley Court, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. Bourne. At Stonrport, Charles, eldest son of Mr. Quinclet, 33. Married.] At Sutton in Holderness, Mr. Geo. Codd, solicitor of Hull, to Miss Walton, daughter of Thomas Walton, esq. At Burton Pidsea, Mr. Rob. Champney, of Keyingham Marsh, to Sarah, second daughter of Wm. Harland, esq. At Leeds, Jas. Armitage, esq. of Londos, second son of Edw. Armitage, esq. of Famley Hall, to Ann Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Peter Rhodes, esq. At Sculcoates, lieut. Thos. Hayton, ssth foot, to Jane, second daughter of Mr. Dan. Stow, of Partington. At Campsall, the Rev. Mr. Fowler, to Miss Moate. Died.] At Etton, the Rev. John Fox, many years rector of that place, and of Sigston, in this county; also chaplain to the ist foot guards. The former living was presented to him by the late archbishop of York in 1780. At Doncaster, Mr. Sheardown, father of Mr. S. proprietor of the Doncaster Gazette. He was many years writing-master at the grammar school at Louth, and after pursuing his scholastic labours upwards of fifty years, passed the evening of a well spent life in peaceful retirement Mr. Maw, 44. At Northallerton, Maria, daughter of Rich, Blanshard, esq. 1816.] Yorkshire.-Ireland.-Commercial Report. At Branton Green, near Boroughbridge, Mrs. Abbay, wife of Wm. A. esq., and sister to the Rev. P. Inchbald, of Carr House. At Knaresborough, Wm. Hutton, esq. late partner in the firm of Marshall, Hives, and Co. of Leeds. At Hull, at the house of her son-in-law, Geo. Moxon, esq. Mrs. Heaton, widow of Alderman H., and mother of Mr. H. attorney, of Doncaster.-Mrs. Mary M'Lean. At Allerton, Charles Philip, Lord Stourton. His lordship was married June 15, 1775, to Mary, second daughter and coheiress of the late Lord Langdale, and sister to Lady Clifford. He is succeeded in his title and estates by his eldest son William, who married in Oct. 1800, Catherine, daughter of Thomas Weld, esq. of Lulworth Castle. At Leeds, Mr. Rob. Fearnley, attorney, 36.-Mrs. Elam, mother of the late Sam. E. esq. At Grove House, near Leeds, Mrs. Holroyd, wife of John H. esq. 69. At Kighley, Mrs. Blakey, wife of John B. esq. At Gargrave, John Coulthurst, esq. brother to the Rev. Dr. C. vicar of Halifax. At Ganthorpe, the Rev. John Forth, late fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, rector of West Heslerton, and chaplain to the earl of Carlisle, 52. At Whitby, Rob. Swales, esq. 73. IRELAND. Died.] At Castle Island, in the county of Kerry, CHARLES HARTWELL, esq. captain in the Antrim militia, eldest son of the late 475 George Broderick Hartwell, esq. and nephew to Earl O'Neil, one of the postmastersgeneral for Ireland. He was educated by the late Rev. L. M. Stretch, at Twyford, near Winchester. A few years after he left this school he accepted a commission in the Antrim militia. During the time he was in that regiment, he was much beloved and esteemed by his brother officers, who beheld his early and unexpected decease with the sincerest regret. He was seized with a fcver, in consequence of a cold caught on a shooting party, and died in ten days. So sudden and so great a loss could not but cause the utmost affliction to his family, and it was, if possible, the more distressing, as they were in daily expectation of Capt. Hartwell's return to them. In him has perished an ever kind and attentive son, a most affectionate brother, and a warm and obliging friend. These amiable qualities had endeared him to many, who mourn his death with unaffected sorrow, but to none had they more fondly attached him than to the writer of this memorial, who was his early and intimate companion, and had seen these virtues unfold themselves from their first dawn;-to him, indeed, it is a loss that can never be repaired, though time may soften his regret, and endear the remembrance of his youthful friendship. He little thought, when he last parted with Captain Hartwell, he was so soon to feel how true it is that "The friend with whom we smile to-day, May wither in his shroud to-morrow." COMMERCIAL REPORT. THE most prominent feature in commerce during the past month has been a rapid advance in the price of grain, the average return of wheat having been in the proportion of 59s. to 70s. per quarter; but as it resulted inore from speculation than any other cause, and the speculation having subsided, the price has again considerably declined: it has, however, produced the effect, in some degree, of reviving the hopes of the agricultural interest, and caused more general activity in every department of business more immediately dependent upon the internal consumption of the country. The improvement in our external commerce is so gradual and slow as to preclude any strong feature of representation; and the universal opinion of capitalists in favour of an improvement in the funds, which appears likely to be realized, bas tended to deprive commerce of every kind of support further than actual necessity has required, which has caused almost every article of merchandize to have declined to its lowest growing or productive value.-The crop of sugar for the present season is likely to prove less than the preceding, and the present prices steadily prevail. An improvement in the price of coffee has been confidently expected by the holders for several months; but the season for export having considerably advanced without producing that effect, they begin to bring forward extensive parcels for sale; about 20,000 bags of East India being declared for the present month, and something lower prices may still be expected. Numerous arrivals both from China and British India thus early in the season, having taken place, all the productions of that quarter of the globe are in great plenty, but not in such abundance as to produce any material alteration in the present value. A sale of about 19,000 chests of indigo finished last month, three-fourths of which were sold from 3s. 4d. to 10s. per pound. A considerable increase in the duty on soap having been brought before Parliament in the course of last month, gave rise to some considerable purNEW MONTHLY MAG.-No. 29. VOL. V. 2 P . 474 Bankrupts. [June 1, chases of tallow, for the purpose of manufacturing before the additional duty had effect, and an advance of 2s. to 3s. per cwt. took place; but the price of tallow has again declined, and the additional duty on soap, it is now understood, will be about 9s. percwt.; which addition, from the present low price of tallow, will tail upon the consumer. American cotton-wool and tobacco continue to command high prices; in the latter article, however, notwithstanding the heavy loss it incurs, the importer meets with great difficulty in effecting sales, and cottons may also be fairly estimated to experience a gradual decline of nearly one-third of the present value, as the East India cottons are expected in considerable quantities, and appear coming much more into favour with spinners. The exchanges, it will be noticed, have still further advanced, and have at length attained a point calculated to give an increased confidence to commercial operations in general; but as the funds also appcar immediately improving, it may tend to bring an increased capital into action, for the purpose of giving greater elasticity to the present state of commerce, and in opening some other sources which the globe in such endless variety presents to the view of the industrious and liberal mind. BANKRUPTS FROM APRIL 23, 10 MAY 22, INCLUSIVE. Where the address of the Solicitor is not mentioned, he must be understood to reside at the same place as the bankrupt. The Solicitors' names are between Parentheses. ABLITT J. Kesgrave, Suffolk, merchant (Wood, Woodbridge Adlington J. Gutter lane, jeweller (Rixon, Haydon square Air R. Botolph lane, mealman (Sherwood, Southwark Allen W. South Milford, York, corn-dealer (Whit- Ansell C. A. Carshalton, paper maker (Eicke, Austin J. W. Princes street, Leicester square, linen Bamber J. Liverpool, master mariner (Massey Batte J. Perry-bar, Stafford, corn-dealer (Prickett Beach H. Melcombe Regis, mercer (Cary, Bristol Beale J. Newport, Monmouth, innkeeper (Pro thero & Co. Usk Beckett R. Westbury-under-the-Plain, Wilts, innholder (Frankis, Bristol Bedells J. Cambridge, cabinet maker (Haggerston & Whiteley Beer W. Bristol, pork-butcher (Baynton Bellis E. Nantwich, linen draper (Hilditch Bewley J. Kingsland road, salesman (Yardley, Bird J. jun. Hull, corn-factor (Kitson & Co. Bowring J. J. Aldgate, hatter (Bennett, Token. Branscombe W. jun. Plymouth, tanner (Young, Brooke J. Brokenborough, Wilts, dealer (Langley, Brown J. jun. Rodborough, W. C. Brown, Stone; Brown R. Kelfield, York, farmer (Smithson, Buffery S. Stratford-upon-Avon, dealer (Wyatt Burton T. Market-Harborough, woolstapler (Wes- Butler J. P. Bilston, grocer (Smith, Wolverhamp 1816.] Bankrupts. Cullimore I. & J. jun. Church court, Clement's lane, dealers (Young and Hughes, St. Mildred's court Cutbush J. Aylesford, Kent, barge-builder (Mar- Davies J. Carmarthen, linen.drapar (Thomas Dovey T. Worcester, builder (Welles & Dickens Earp W. P. & J. P. Wolverhampton, manufacturers Edbrooke T. Alicombe, Somerset, tanner (Leigh, Elliot J. Hayes, maltster (Woodward, Hillingdon Windsor (Secker and Son, Elwell T. Aston, dealer in lime (Mole, Birming ham Epsley J. Wellington, Salop, pork butcher (Nock Evans V. Newtown, grocer (Gillam, Worcester (Putt, Newcastle court, College bill Falkner F. Marlow, Hereford, farmer (Russel & Fasson B. Aldersgate street, goldsmith (Nettle- Fawcitt J. Wakefield, carpenter (Beaver Ferris J. Poole, Dorset, watch-maker Chancery lane (Croft, Fidgeon T. Birmingham, merchant (Whateley & Son Fidler J. Bosden, Chester, cotton-manufacturer (Harrop, Stockport Fincham B. sen. & Co. Epping, bankers (Young & Hughes, St. Mildred's court Fitton R. Hartshead, York, woollen-cord manufac turer (Carr, Gomersal Foot J. Southampton, wine-merchant (Richardson & Miller, New Inn Forrester W. & J. Kerr, Crown court, Broad street, merchants (Gregson and Fonnereau, Angel court Francis J. New Windsor, tinman Chertsey (Walchew, Francis J. Crown court, Broad street, mereliant French T. Wardington, dealer (Churchill & Field, Frost J. Brinkley, maltster (Sparkes & Co. Bury Gibson J. Manchester, calico-dealer (Hewitt Gilpin J. Syresham, Northampton, shopkeeper Goodlad S. Bilton-with-Harrowgate, York, inn. Goujon S. Newgate street, straw-bat manufacturer Goundry G. Stockton, corn.merchant son Graddon E. White Lion court, Birchin lane, broker Grafton J. Denshaw, York, and J. Grafton, Man. Graham T. Carlisle, spirit-merchant (Lowry Green T. Upper Areley, Stafford, farmer (Roberts, Greenwood W. Hawsclough, York, merchant Grist N. Lacock, Wilts, tanner (Bevan & Bristol (Walton & Harrison J. Manchester, plumber (Lawler Heard W. Romford, timber dealer (Russen & Son, Heath J. Burford, grocer (Blandford & Murray Heppel T. South Blyth, Northumberland, merch. Herbert T. New Burlington strect, apothecary jeweller (Poole, Adam's court, Old Broad str. Hill W. C. Bristol, carver and gilder (Browne Hogg G. Pancras lane, tavern-keeper (Greenwood, Lawrence lane, Cheapside Holwell T. Nine Elins, Surrey, carpenter (Deykes, Thavics Inn Hooper T. Lower Guiting, Gloucester, maltster Houghton M. Liverpool, tailor (Finlow Howells M. Mill bank, Carmarthen, tanner (Jones, Jackson H. Strand, vintner (Smith, Dorset street, Jenkinson T. Burnley. Lancaster, innkeeper (Shaw Kay J. Knowlwood, Lancaster, cotton-spinner Kingsali S. Poplar, painter (Martin, Upper Thames street Lamin G. Brighton, perfumer (Mott Lingham T. Worcester, mealman (Wall Manfredi J. S. & Co. Wheeler street, Norton Fal gate, silk dyers (Montriou, King's Armis yard Marques D. C. Queen strect, merchant (Swain & Co. Frederick' place (Sander) Martin C. Aberllunvey, Brecon, inokeeper (Wat sou, Clifford's Inn Nelson J. Leadenhall strect, merchant (Pasmore, Stanbraugh W. jun. Woking, Surrey. mealmau Warnford court (Stokes, Golden square Nesbitt J. Liverpool, merchant (Kearsey & Spurr, Staynes H. Ampthill, grocer (Tines, Bedford Nesbitt T. Bishopsgate street, upholsterer (Tho. Norris T. Lymington, victualler (Hodding, Salis- Ollerenshaw S. Ashton-under-Line, bit-manufac- Parker S. Charles street, Covent garden, victualler Steel J. Liverpool, druggist (Ilughes Stokes J. Epping, victualler (Jones, Size lane Tarleton J. Gloucester place, merchant (Lace & Taylor J. Birminghamn, grocer (Bott Taylor W. Nantwich, carrier (Hilditch Parks T. Battle, tailor (Gregson & Fonnereau, Tripe J. Teignmouth, tailor (Barlett Parson W. Attleburgh, Norfolk, grocer (Mitchell, Pearson B. Bilston, grocer (Willim & Son Peat A. Doncaster, milliner (Bourdillon & Hewitt, Little Friday street Peat J. & J. Mandall, Bedford street, silk-mercers (Phipps, Basinghall street Peet T. & J. Horwich, Lancaster, calico-printers PennW.Kidderminster, carpet-inanufacturer (Smith Phillips M. Bevis Marks, merchant (Annesley & Son, Angel court Pinnock T.D. Cheeshill, Hants, woolstapler (Wool- Pocock J. Sidmonton, Hants, farmer (Bunney, Pope G. Aston-Tirrold, Berks, farmer (Hedges & Price D. Oxford street, linen draper (James, Buck- Pritchard W. jun. Hereford, scrivener (Watkyns Rawle C. Clifton, Gloucester, builder (Strickland, Rawlinson S. Harrow road, Paddington, coal- Read A. Lower Grosvenor street, wine-merchant Reeve W. Brackley, victualler (Weston and Wise Ring J. Tunbridge, grocer (Stone (Johnston Roberts R. Ludlow, glover (Russel & Jones Rogers W. Stow-on-the-wold, Gloucester, dealer Rome G. St. Catherine's hill, victualler (Clarke and Virgo, St. Catherine's cloisters Scott T. Liverpool, linen-draper (Rosser & Bul. mer Scott W. Pall Mall, tailor (Ross, New Boswell co. Trussler G. Fashion street, Brick lane, silk printer (Eyles, Castle street, Houndsditch Tucker J. Listed Cottage, Kent, merchant (Earashaw, Redcross street Turner R. Faversham, miller (Syddall, Aldersgate street Vipond G. Ludgate hill, linen-draper (Bourdillon Walker G. Ashhorne, grocer (Johnson and Wise Ward R. Beccles, grocer (Bohun Wardle R. Pimlico, builder (Willshen, Salisbury street Weakley R. Plymouth Dock, tavern keeper (Sole Webber J. Sampford Peverel, Devon, tanner) Boucher, Wiveliscombe Wells J. Newport, Monmouth, boat-builder (Frankis, Bristol Wells T. Gedney Dike, Lincoln, miller (Taxford, Boston Welsh G. Liverpool, merchant (Denison Westron M. & M. B. Wellington, bankers (White & Steele Whatton J. Loughborough, scrivener (Bond, Lei cester Whitaker J. H. Manchester, calico dealer (Taylor White M. A. Great Coggeshall, clothier (Andrew Bishopwearmouth Wilsher T. Kaebsworth, Herts, farmer (Wilkiusco. Wilson J. Manchester, grocer (Heslop Wilson R. Stone, merchant (Dent Wood W. Hanley, victualler (Collins & Keens, Wooldridge G. jun. Plaistow, grocer (Niblett & Rand, Guildford Worrall W. Liverpool, merchant (Pritt & Kewley Young D. A. T. & W. W. Abbott, Water lane, carpenters (Amory & Coles, Lothbury |