Stevens, J. Stafford, wine and spirit-merchant. Saunders, R. Birmingham, edge-tool-maker, March 1. Stodert, R. and M. Strand, booksellers, March 5. Tollett, W. Plymouth-dock, grocer. Thomas, J. Leicester, linen-draper, Feb. 26 Thorpe, M. Worksop, Nottinghamshire, maister, March 3 Tatner, C. Horton Kerby, Kent, farmer, February 15. Troughton, J. C. A. Newcomb, and J. and B Troughton, Coventry, bankers, March 7. Thorndike, J. Ipswich, Suffolk, cheese and butter-factor, March 14. Vos, H. and J. C. Essers, New-court, Crutchedfriars, merchants, February 26. Wood, T. ollman, Barbican, February 19. Whalton, T. Tailor, Finsbury-place, Feb. 19. Weller, T. Croyden, watchmaker, Feb. 22. Wreak, J. Sheffield, saw-manufacturer and merchant, February 26. Wood, W. T. Smith, R. Smith, and J. Stein, Workington, Cumberland, bankers, Feb 26. Williams, E. of Fenchurch-street, wine< merchant, February 26. Watson, R. Regent's-canal, City-road, coal merchant, March 1. Whiting, T. Oxford, mercer, March 5. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Feb. 1. The lady of William Ward, Esq. of Bloomsbury-square, of a daughter. 4. At Brentford-butts, the lady of Dr. Ronald's, of a daughter. 5. In Bedford-street, Bedford-square, Mrs. William Hunt, of a son. 7. In Portland-place, the lady of Mr. Hurtado, the Colombian minister, of a son. 8. In Harley-street, the lady of R. W. Hall Dare, Esq. of a son. 10. At Upper Clapton, the lady of the Rev. Thomas Gregory, of a son. 13. Mrs. Skynuer, of Great Portland-street, of 5. At Framfield by the Rev. John Thompson, Robert Dodgson, Esq. of Upper Clapton, to Miss Smith, of Taunton. 8. At Lewisham, by the Rev. Mr. Jones, Lieutenant Charles Goullet, R.N., youngest son of the late Peter Goullet, of Heavitree, Devon, Esq. to Emma, fifth daughter of the late Thomas Britton, of Forest-hill, in the county of Kent, Esq. 12. At Westham, by the Rev. Archdeacon Jones, J. T. Hodgson, Esq. of Calcutta, to Miss Marshall, grand daughter of Charles, Frisby, Esq. of Stratford-street. 12. At St. Peter's church, Liverpool, by the Rev. Thomas H. Heathcote, M.A. John William Underwood, risq. to Elizabeth, third daughter of James Hamilton, Esq. 14. At Scarborough, Arthur Davies, Esq. of the First Regiment of King's Dragoon Guards, eldest son of the late Colonel Davies, of Forest-hall, Carmarthenshire, to Catherine, daughter of Thomas Atkinson, Esq. Scarborough. 14. Mr. Macdonald, to Margaret, and Mr. Chambers, to Catherine Saunders daughters of Thomas Maddocks, Esq. of Ellesmere, deceased. 14. At St. George's Hanover-square, by the Rev. Dr. Dowdeswell, Charles Mills, Esq. to Emily, eldest daughter of Richard Henry Cox, Esq. 15. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev. Abell Lenden, rector of Friern Barnet, John Parkinson. Esq. jun. of Sackvillestreet, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Thomas Parkinson, Esq. of Lower Brookstreet. 16. At Earle's Colne, Essex, by the Rev. J. B, Carwardine, J. P. Burrows, Esq. of Austin Friars, London, to Henrietta, seconddaughter of the late Rev. Thomas Carwardine, of Colne-priory. 15. By licence, at Clains church, by the Rev. Thomas Davis, Mr. Thomas Gardner, to Miss Harriett Cubitt, of Blanquetta, near Worcester. 15. At St Martin's-in-the-fields, by the Rev. Dr. Richards, Lieut. W. G. T. Lewis, of the Hon East India Company's service, to Caroline, second daughter of Mr. Hume of Long acie. DEATHS. Feb. 4. At Cheltenham, in her 58th year, Mrs. Haldane, relict of the late John Haldane, Esq. of Calcutta. 6. At his house in Brunswick-square, Robert Morris, Esq. of South Sea chambers. 7. At his father's, Major-general N. Forbes's house, Sloane-street, Captain Charles Forbes," half-pay 56th Regiment. 7. G. P. Carr, Esq. of Lower Edmonton, aged 70. 8. Elizabeth, third daughter of Samuel Wilde, Esq. of New Palace-yard. 11. After a few days' illness, in Quebec-street, deeply and deservedly lamented, William Mervin Dillon, Esq. (a Bn. S.R.E.) the last surviving son of Francis Dillon, of Proudstone, county Meath, Esq. 12. In Charlotte-streel, Portland-place, Mrs. Smith, only daughter of the late Dr. Robert Courthorpe Sims, of Dunmow, Essex. 13. After a long illness, which he bore with exemplary patience, W. W. Prideaux, Esq. of Portland-square, Plymouth, aged 28. 13. At the residence of her son-in law, Wm, Barwick, Esq. Holt-lodge, Norfolk, aged 79, Mrs. Isabella Statter, relict of the late Wm. Statter, Esq. formerly of Baturin, in the Ukraine, Russia. 14. At East-hill, Wandsworth, Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Rev Jobn Mitchell, rector of Kingston Bagpur, Berks. 16. At the Rectory, Anne, wife of the Rev. William Gilly, rector of Wanstead, Essex. 16. At Highwood-hill, William Anderson, Esq. late of Russel-square. 17, At Falmouth, on his way to Madeira, for the henefit of his health, Michael William Troy, Esq. 17. At his house, Islington, the Rev. Wm. Draper, in his 80th year, universally respected. 18. At St. Peter's cottage, Manchester, in the 34th year of her age, Fanny Elizabeth Matilda Connell, wife of Edward Connell, Esq. 19. At Hammersmith, the Rev. Hugh Taylor, B.A., of St. John's college, Cambridge. 20. At Puttenham-priory, in the county of Surrey, Mary, widow of the late Admiral Cornish, and sister to Admiral Lord Gambier. 20. William Child, Esq. aged 76, of Clapham common, 20. Mary, wife of Charles Widder, Esq. of of Champion-hill, Camberwell. 21. At Wimbledon-house, Samuel Marryat, Esq. jun, aged 25. PRICES OF SHARES IN CANALS, DOCKS, BRIDGES, WATER-WORKS, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, INSTITUTIONS, AND GAS-LIGHT COMPANIES. Div. per 285 6 Hammersmith 320 12 & bds. Deptford Creek 19 Southwark Birmingham (1-8th sh.).... Brecknock & Abergavenny 170 350 160 238 12 10 Vauxhall 6 Waterloo 19 35 15 46 ........ 7 35 1 79 Water-works. Holloway Carlisle ..... Chelsea Chelmer and Blackwater Colchester East London..... 44 & bds.Grand Junction Liverpool Bootle Manchester and Salford Do. New Portsea Island South London ........ West Middlesex 13 12 8 York Buildings 10 & 20s. b. Alliance British and Foreign Ditto Marine...... Palladium................. Albion..... Atlas Insurances. ........... Huddersfield ........ 34 Ivel and Ouse 100 151 5 Beacon Birmingham Fire British Do, Commercial Life. Ditto Annuity Loughborough 4600 200 Melton Mowbray. 255 Ditto New Globe Mersey and Irwell. Hope Monmouthshire 235 10 Linperial Fire 2 10 Ditto Life North Walsham and Dilham 16 Kent Fire..... Ditto Life Nottingham 300 12 Oakham.... Oxford 800 32 & bds. Norwich Union Sun Life... Shropshire.. 195 8 Union.... Somerset Coal 10 Literary Institutions 12 10 5 15 pct. London Russel Gas Lights. Gas L. & Co. Chart. Comp. City Gas Light Company. Wilts and Berks ..... 8 Brentford Wisbeach 45 Worcester and Birmingham Wyrley and Essington Bath Gas Birmingham... Ditto Staffordshire Brighton Gas Bristol pr 6 pm 1 10 pm 2 Commercial........ 82 3 10 Ditto (from Oil) Bristol East Country 29 10 Burnley Gas.... Belfast Messrs. EDMONDS and WOLFE, No. 9, Change Alley, Cornhill. par 5 20 3 53 2.10 10 4 12 6 5005 20 15 2 7 22 10 5 12 10 2 10 12 10 1° 211 6 8 DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS from the 25th of Jan. to the 25th February, 1825. Consols. METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL From the 19th of January, to the 20th of February, 1825. By Messrs. Harris and Co. Mathematical Instrument Makers, 50, High Holborn. The quantity of Rain fallen in the month of January, was 77.100ths of an inch. Shackell and Arrrowsmith, Johnson's-court, Fleet-street. THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, MARCH, 1825: PUBLISHED ON THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1825. ENBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON IRVING, ESQ. 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