before he was able to be fent home in a fedan chair. Mr. Villette efcaped with a flight bruife. The two malefactors fwung off with their diftorted features expofed to the view of the diftreffed fpectators. By the laudable activity of Mr. Ramfden, the prifon furgeon, however, the cap was drawn over their faces afterwards. Their bodies were removed to a proper place for the purpofe of diffection and expofure.-They both denied to the laft moment having had any concern in the murder. KOSCIUSKO,This gallant Polish General lately arrived in the river Thames, on board a Swedish veffel, attended by many Polish Officers, who are going with him to America. He is in curably wounded in the head, has three bayonet wounds in his back, and part MONTHLY MR. CHARLES DAVY, mentioned in our laft (page 367), was the Author of "Letters addreffed chiefly to a young Genleman upon Subjects of Literature: in cluding a Tranfl tion of Euclid's Section of the Canon, and his Treat.fe on Harmony; with an Explanation of the Greek Musical Modes, according to the Doctrine of Ptolemy," 2 vols. 8vo. 1787: and one of the Tranflators of "A Relation of a Journey to the Glarcieres in the Duchy of Savey, from the French of M. T. Bourret, Preceptor of the Cathedral Church at Geneva," Svo. Norwich, 1775 On board the Ken1796. AUGUST 10. fington, in the Faft India Company's fervice, Reger Gale, efq. fon of the late Roger Gale, efq. of North Allerton, Yorkshire. 1797. MAY 4. At Topham, Devonshire, Capt. Richard Pennell, late commander of the Hawke Eaft Indiaman. of his thigh carried away by a cannonhot; and with the excruciating torment thefe wounds occafion, as he cannot move himfelf, he amufes his hours with drawing landfcapes. He speaks with the most lively gratitude of the prefent Emperor of Ruffia; and complains that his wounds were long neglected after he was made prifoner. In the battlethat determined the fate of Poland, he placed the Nobles on the two wings, and took himfe'f the command of the centre, which confifted of new levies and Serfs. The Nobles first gave way; the centre maintained its ground under the aufpicious valour of the GeneralHe then determined not to furvive his country, and put his laft piftol to his. own head! It miffed fire, and he was immediately made prifoner. Bafil Fitzherbert, efq. at Swinnerton, Staffordshire, in his 49th year. 21. General Robert Clarke, hufband of the Dowager Lady Warwick. Thomas Coventry, efq. one of the benchers of the Inner Temple and formerly subgov.rnor of the South Sea Company. Mrs. Waddilove, wife of the Rev. Mr. Waddilove, Dean of Ripon. 22. Lady Caroline Cecil, youngest daughter of the Marquis of Salisbury. Richard Meland, efq. of Springfield, in the county of Warwick, juftice of peace, and 14. At Clonmel, Ireland, Mr. Phineas chairman of the quarter feffions. Riall, banker. At Prieftlands, near Lymington, Hants, Charles Etty, efq. Jedediah Strutt, efq. of New Mills, Derbyfhire. 16. The Rev. Edward Clarke, A. M. vicar of Highworth, Wilts, aged 62. 17. Jofeph Calverly, of the Broad Hil Lingly, near Lewes, Suffex. Donald Cameron, efq. of the houfe of Harley, Cameron, and Son, George-street, Manfion-house. Lately, at Bodney Hall, in Norfolk, the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Dillon, fifter to Viscount Dillon, of Ireland. 24. At Union-place, Lambeth, Mr. Ed. ward Union. Lately, at Working, in Surry, aged 46, E. Kahl, efq. of Lawrence Pountney-lane, Mr. Richard Fenn, brewer. Cannon street. Lately, at Lifbon, Arthur Bedford, M. D. late of Chesterfield. 25. In his 79th year, the Right Hon. John Griffin Lord Howard de Walden and Lord Braybrooke, field marshall of his Ma Lately, at Einburgh, the Hon. Patrick jefty's forces, lieutenant cuftos rotulorum Maidland, of Freugh. ton Lately, Dr. Wilham Lee Perkins, of Hampphyfician, formerly a practitioner at Bofton in New England. and vice admiral of the coast of Effex, colonel of the Queen's own dragoons, and knight of the bath. 26. Mr. 26. Mr. Richard Bowen, laceman, Long Acre. At Jerfey, Dr. Heriot, furgeon to the forces there, and for many years the first phyfician of that island. At Edinburgh, Walter Ferguson, efq. writer. John Utterton, efq. of Cobbin houfe, near Waltham Abbey, Effex. John Grainger, efq. Bridge-houfe, Suffex, aged 68 years. The Lady of Sir Stephen Langston. Mr. Agoftine Ifola, upwards of 30 years teacher of the Italian language at the univerfity of Cambridge. At Bath, Mr. William Coleman, of Great Haywood, Staffordshire. Lately, aged 81, the Rev. Dr. Grant, rector of Garforth, near Leeds. 6. Mifs More, only daughter of the Arcibishop of Canterbury Francis Richmond Humphreys, efq. of Lately, at Monmouth, Thos. Morgan, efq. Devizes, a major-general in the army. M. P. At Bristol, John Anderson, efq. one of the Lately, John Jones, efq. of Nicholas-ftréet, aldermen of that city. Chefter. Lately, the Rev. Thomas Wright, upwards of 40 years paftor of the diffenting meeting in Lewin's Mead, Bristol. Lately, Mr. William Cookworthy, chemist and druggift, of Plymouth. Lately, at Pytt-houíe, near Hindon, aged 70, Thomas Bennett, efq. 43 years an acting magiftrate of Wilts. 30. The Rev. Thomas Leigh Bennett, of Upper Brook street. 31. At Malpas in Chefhire, Catherine Richardfon, at the advanced age of 109 years. Lately, at Great Haywood, Staffordshire, Mr. William Athis, schoolmaster. JUNE 1. At Cowbridge, Glamorganshire, in his 76th year, the Rev. John Walters, rector of Landough, near that town. 2. Mrs. Vernon, wife of James Gladell Verron, efq. of Hereford-street. Mrs. Fly, wife of Dr. Fly, of the Stableyard, St. James's palace. At Witham in Effex, Richard Callis, efq. formerly an officer in the dragoon service. Lately, in Yarmouth Roads, in his 42d year, Thomas Middleton, efq. of his Majesty's Ship Comet. At Bath, Richard Geaft, efq. of Mofeley, near Birmingham. Lately, at Tidmark, Berkshire, Mr. Robert Piercy. 7. Mr. James Yates, merchant and manufacturer, of Dirtend, Warwickshire. 8. Mr. George Anfell, Carshalton, Surry. Mr. Richard Payne, fen. of Old Bondstreet, in his 49th year. 9. William Smalbroke, efq. Parliamentftreet, Weftminiter. Lately, in Percy ftreet, Mr. James Fearns, partner in the house of Murdock, Fearns, and Co. at Madeira. 10. In Lime-street-fquare, in his 75th year, George Neale, efq. fenior furgeon to the London Hospital. He was the Author of "Some Obfervations on the Ufe of the Agaife, and its Infufficiency in stopping Hæmorrhages, after capital Operations," 8vo. 1757. William Creffey, efq. Paragon-buildings, Bath. At Water-house, near Bath, Mr. Thomas Shute, merchant of Cheapfide. II. 12. At Clifton, Conftantine Phipps, efq. Mrs. Olmius Luttrell. Mr. Stephen Williams, callico-printer, William Sumner, efq banker in Lom- aged 86. 3. bard-street. Mrs. Treacher, widow of the Rev. Thos. Treacher, rector of Ardley in Oxfordshire, and eldest daughter of Judge Nares. In Hertford-street, the Lady Dowager Grefley. Lately, aged 92, the Rev. James Sharpe, Lately, Mr. William Steel, attorney, at 4. At Fulham, Sir Andrew Snape Douglas, captain of his Majefty's navy, and one of the colonels of marines. This excellent officer received a contufion in his head on the glorious ift of June 1794, apparently flight; but which, it is thought, was the immediate caufe of his death, as he had never . entirely recovered from its effects. He was on that memorable day captain of the Royal Charlotte. 5. Charles Shipman, efq. of Dean ftreet, Soho, in his 98th year, formerly a major in the Blues. 13. Mrs. Johnfon, wife of Mr. Chriftopher Johnfon, of Queen's-fquare, Bloomíbury. 14. At Chelmsford, Mr. J. Woods, coachmafter. Peter Heapy, efq. aged 65. 15. At Samuel Shore's, Meerbrook, Derbyshire, Freeman Flower, eiq. of Clap. ham, Surry, aged 83. DEATH ABROAD. At Lausanne, the celebrated phyfician Mentieur Tiffet. EACH DAY's PRICE OF STOCKS FOR JUNE 1797. Dink per Ct per Ct.aperCt 4perCt sperCt Long 482 Ditto,, S. Seal Old New 3perCtIndia India India Ann. 1751. Stock. Scrip. Bon is. Navy. Bills. Lott. Tick. Ditto. 1778. Stock. Ann. 133 61-16 N. B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the higheft and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the higheft Price only. TO VOL. XXXI. OF THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. ESSAYS, DEBATES, NAMES or AUTHORS, ANECDOTES, &c. A Towry, 3. CCOUNT of Captain George Henry Anecdotes of George Selwyn and Marquis Anniverfary of French King's murder cele- Arbuthnot, Dr. letters from, 229. - 212, 216, 281, 283, 284, 357, 358. - Droffiana. John Hunter, 39. - - - - - Gui Duke of - - - Patin, ib. Gale, Dr. account of, 102. Hough, Bishop of Worcester, letters from, 18, Huningen taken, 359. Jervis, Admiral, his victory over the Spani Ireland, attempt at an invafion, 211, 214. Kingfimill, Admiral, advices from, 68. - Declaration Lycophron, criticisms on, 159, 328, 375. Mufic, corrections of, defultory thoughts on, 8. fhip's crew, 220.- Account of the fuccefs Obftinacy, on the birth of, 385. Parliamentary - - - - - - Wet - - Parliamentary Journal.-On Spanish hosti- - - France, 352. - - - - Accommodation-notes, - Scotch diftilleries, Wafte-lands, 423.. Increase of failors' pay, 424. Pelew, account of, 182. - Pellew, Sir Edward, engagement, and narrow efcape, 282. Pope, Mrs. memoirs of, 156, 239. Pope's Homer, criticifm on, 164. Portchefter caftle, mutiny at, 218. Prince of Wales's fort described, 374. Propaganda, account of, 372. Quakers, treatment of one by the fect, 185. -- Saint Domingo, fuccefs there, 141, 218.- - Shah Allum, account of him, 305.-Tranf A - Frederic, Title of the Emperor of Ava, 95. -His letter to Mrs. Pope, 236. - His 181 LCOCK's Rife of Mahomet, |