Robinfon Stephen, Saffron Walden. Effex, carpenter. Rome David, Liverpool, cabinet-maker. Air &reet, Piccadilly Sandon Ralph, Deptford, wine-merchanr, Mark lane (Pike, (Charsley, Saunders Thomas, Borough market, Southwark, builder. (Sweet and Stokes, Temple Sharples Lawrence and William, Walton-le-Dale, Lan- Preston Sheldon Richard Henry. Neville's court, Fetter lane. jew. eller. (Dawfon and Wrattiflaw, Warwick ftreet, Golden fquare Sibbald Robert, Lower Eat Smithheld, flop feller. kett, Fond court. Walbrook (Bir Skirven John, James treet, Westminster, baker. (Freame, Great Queen ftreet Slow George, Manchester, dealer. (Partington, Man. (Windle, chetter, and Hurd, Inner Femple. John freet, Bedford row, and Gafkil, wigaa (Rylah, Dewsbury and Crosley, Holborn court, Gray's inu (Clarke's Bris Stroud Benjamin, Poole, linen draper. tol, and Jenkins, James and Abbott, New inn Turner John, Swefting, Suttolk, merchant. (Simpfon and kackham, Norwich and Windus, Son and Holta. way, Chancery lane. Turvey Thomas, Ham. Surry, bakar. (Carter, Kingstons, and simftone and Haftie, Temple Tutin Ralph, Chandos Areet, Covent garden. cheefe (Clayton, Scott and Blamire, New fquare, monger. Lincoln's in. (Richardfon, Villars Charlotte, Conduit @treet. milliner. and Shawe, Tudor street, Blackfriars Ellis, Chancery lane Mancheter, and Warwick, William, Red Lion freet, Clarkenwell, jeweller. Watfon Clement Chat s, Fenchurck Atreet, wine merchant. (Druce, Billiter fquare White Hugh, Manchefter, iron liquor-malter. (Ellis, Chancery lane, and Johnfon and Bailey, Mancheiter White Gabriel Gregory, Ifington and Coxton, Kent, chal factor. (Kearfey and Spurr, Bishopfgate street within (Terrell, Wilcocks Thomas, Exeter, tallow-chandler. Exeter wileceks John and Edward and Alexander Frazer, Exeter, bankers. (Williams and Brook, New quare, incoln's inn Wilis James, George Morfs Jukes, James Grey Jackfon, Windealt Thumas, Bridgetown, Devon. wool-fpinner. DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED. Adams Thomas, High freet, Southwark, innholder, July 24 Barcklay James, Old Broad ftreet, merchant. Aug. 7 Belcher John Oxford, hoe maker. July 14 Benfon John William, Holbeach. Lincoln, furgeon, July 31 Bowles A T. and T. Williams, Kent Street Southwark, Bowman John Water lane, brandy merchant, July 6 Bryan William, Camberwell. merchant, July 3 Bryan Michael. George freet, Hanover fquare, picture Burland Thomas, Hungerford, Eerks. draper, July 5 Charlton Cornelius Eat Farleigh, Kent, yeoman, July 14 Cowcher William Pollock and Thomes Penoulhet. Clement's Davis Anthony, Stroud green Middlefax, dealer. Aug 14 Devenith Aun and Henry Newport, Villiers Atreet, Strand, Dinifdale Jofeph, Hull dealer, Aug 4 Dunate Samuel, St. Paul's Church Yard, trunk-maker, Eaton David. Chatham, tailor, Aug. 11 Ekins Jofeph. Oxford street, cheef-monger, July 5 Evatt Jofeph, Rood lane glasman, Aug 4 Fairfield john and James Brickley, Liverpool, merchants, Farbridge Robert, Paragon place, Kent road, timber-mer- Figgins Francis. Stockport, upholsterer, July 14 Flemming Henry, Hanway freet, Oxford street. jeweller, Forreiter John, Lane End, Stafordshire, manufacturer of Fortnum William, ball alley, Lombard Street, ftatiuner, Aug 7 Fofter R. St. Ann's lane, filk-man, July 24 Frater Thomas, Well treet, Mary la-bonne, coach-springmanufacturer, July 31 Freemantle John and John 1 eformeaux, King Street, Gof well street, iron founders, Aug. 14 Gaywood William, Stockport cabinet maker, July 30 Hall Thomas, Berwick on Tweed, merchant, July 14 Hatton Thomas. Coleford, Glocefter, mercer July 13 Hill William, late of Middle-row, Holborn, but now in the Hifcocks Zachariah, Bristol, draper. July 4 Holden George, Hull, merchant, Aug. 3 Holton, Robeit Wohurn. Bucks, mairier, July 28 Horley Richard, Eldon treet, Spital fields, filk-weaver, Houlden Robert, St. Margaret's, Southwark, linen-draper, Howell William, Neath. Glamorgan, fhop-keeper, July 30 Aug. 30 Kirke George, Grocer's hall court, merchant. Aug. 7 Knowies J. Groyndee, Carnarvonfhire. innkeeper, Aug. a Lifer T. King &rret, Holborn, coach-plater, July 7 Morris Robert, Wigan Lancafter, cotton manufacturer, Nightingale William, Lombard ftreet, banker, Aug. 11 Nordith Henry, Meopham, Kent. hutcher, Aug. 25 Parkes John, Eroad ftreet, Horfeley Down, wine-merchant, Farkinfon George, Rucklersbury warehoufeman, Nov. 10 Barry Hefter, Llangollen, Denhigh, grocer, July 17 Fass Willi m Thomas Dockhead, Bermondfey brewer, Aug. I Pafs William Thomas and Jacob Bailey, Dock head, Pateur John Lewis, Staney Stratford, Bucks. grocer, Jayler Thomas Greenwich merchant. July 28 Pea Con John Bath, hofter. Aug. 10 Terry Francis. Finsbury fquare. merchant. July 21 Putts J. White Beer yard, Back hill Middlesex. cabinet. Powell Edwin, Birmingham. japanner. Aug. t Pratt William. Bromley. Kent victualler. July 21 Rayner James Nightingale, Ely, Cambridge. linen draper. Reeve William. Clapham. Surry coach-mafter. July 14 Routledge Edward. fen. and jun. Barrock fide. Cumberland. Sabe Thomas, Pretou. Lancafter. plumber. Aug. Scott Edward Chandos ftreet Covent garden, fhoe-maker. Shee wood John William. Newgate fireet. cheese monger. Shelley George Mabbs. Whitechapel. hofier. July 27 Sinclair Archibald Cale court, Birchin lane. merchant. Sintzenich Peter. New Bond ftret. printfeller. July 24 Smith Harnard. York. wine merchant. July 24 Squire William. Leeds. York. hoffer. July 20 Syne George. Nine freet. Minories. merchant. July 14 Veriall William. Uckfield. super. grocer. Aug. 2 Wardril John, King's Linn. Norfolk, grocer. Aug if Watson John. jun, and Paul Catterall. Preston, Lancaster, Wation John. and John. jun. and Jofeph and David Weft John. Somer's place. Eat. St. Pancrafs, plafterer- Williams William and Wettinftedt. Wapping and Weybridge Surry, foap boilers. July 21 Williams William. Tofts. Norfolk. carpenter July 31 Woodroffe E. Wollafton. G.oucestershire, iron manufacturer.. INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON : With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceased. ON Friday evening, July 13, a fire broke out at Mr Reeve's floor-cloth manufactory, Little Titchfield street, in consequence of the men having neglected to watch some turpentine which they were about to use in the business. The flames very soon communicated to the adjoining houses on either side; and notwithstanding every exertion was used, we are sorry to say seven houses were entirely consumed, and likewise Mr. Huntingdon's chapel. About four in the morning of Friday, July 20th, a fire broke out in the house of Mr. Paris, Printer, in Tooke's-court, Cursitor street. It was first discovered in the parlour, but by what accident it happened is unknown. A great number of engines arrived soon after five, but it was more than an hour before a supply of water was obtained. It raged with dreadful fury for some time before it was at all subdued; the principal house, and the two adjoining, were demolished entirely, and some adjacent ones were much injured. Several persons were much hurt, and one woman, about 45, was burned to death. The quantity of strong beer brewed by the first twelve houses in the London porter brewery, from the 5th of July, 1809, to the 5. of July, 1810: Barciay, Perkins, and Co. Meux, Read, and Co. Barrels. Combe and Co. ..... .... .... 85,150 84,475 74,223 57,251 41,510 41,594 The commissioners of the land-tax, concerned in the new improvements of Westminster, have agreed to dispose of the vacant ground adjoining the new Guildhall, for which they ask the enormous price of three guineas per foot. MARRIED. At Putney, Wm. Baring, esq. fourth son of Sir. Francis B. bart. to Fanny, fourth daughter of J. Thompson, esq. of Waverleyabbey, Surry. At Allhallows on the Vall, Broad-street, Francis Grimani, gent. of Winchester-street, o Elizabeth, daughter of R. Parry, esq. of Colebrooke-row, Islington, Lieut. Pritchard, R. N. to Miss Davis, of Printing-house square, only daughter of the late Mr. John D. of Binfield, Berks. At Mary-le-bone, the Hon. Samuel Hood, to Lady Charlotte Nelson.-Capt. Edward Cheltham, of his majesty's ship Leyden, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Peter Dean, esq. of the Bahama Islands.-Captain Shirreff, R. N. to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of the late Hon David Murray, oro144,990 ther of Lord Elibank.-Jaines McGregor, 133,491 M.D. inspector of ariny hospitals, in the 110,939 Hampshire district, to Mary, daughter of the 93,660 late Duncan Grant, esq. of Forres, N. B — 235,053 211,009 Truman, Hanbury, and Co. Felix, Calvert, and Co. Whitbread and Co. Heary Meux and Co. James James Thompson, esq. of Bishop Auckland, Durham, to Mary Ann, daughter of T. Morris, esq of Banstead, Surry. At St. George's, Bloomsbury, John Smith Graham,esq. of Somerset-place, to Miss Elliott, of Brentford Butts. At St. George's, Hanover-square, the Hon. Cecil Jenkinson, to Miss Julia Schuckburgh Evelyn, only daughter of the late Sir George Schuckburgh, bart. At Hammersmith, John Sich, jun. esq. of Chiswick, to Ann, eldest daughter of William Smith, esq. of Hammersmith and Curzon street. At Lambeth, Mr. Frederick Chaproniere, to Miss Jone Bulle, only daughter of the late Bulle, esq. late of Holloway. By special licence, at Mrs. Lockhart's, Spanish-place, Manchester square, the Hon. Major Henry Murray, brother of the carl of Mansfield, to Miss De Vismes. At St. Martin's, Henry Suffield, esq. to Angusta, daughter of the late Mr. William Cramer.-J. Scott Dixon, esq. of Morden, Surry, to Mrs. Mary Wright. At Lambeth, Mr. Edward H. Lee, of Belmont-place, to Miss Thompson, youngest daughter of Thomas T. esq. of Castle-street, Leicester square.-T. Musgrave, esq. to Miss Venn, eldest daughter of E. V. esq. of Camberwell. The Rev. Daniel Mathias, rector of Whitechapel, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Lafont, esq of Lemon-street. At St. Giles's, the Rev. John Rideout, rector of Woodmancote, Sussex, to Mrs. Doing, widow of the Rev. John D. and young st daughter of Sir Harry Goring, bart. At Walthamstow, the Rev. E. J. Burrows, to Emma Margaret, youngest daughter of the late John Allen, esq. Captain George Bean, of the royal artillery, to Frances Eliza, eldest daughter of William Bicknell, esq. of Cadogan-place. John Jeffery, esq. of Throgmorton-street, to Charlotte, third daughter of John Longley, esg of Hampstead. William Sharpe Handasyde, esq. to Miss Splist, daughter of the late Christian S. esq. of St. George's Place, East. At St. Paul's, Covent Garden, Baron de Stuguer, to Fermina, eldest daughter of Fermin de Tasset, esq. DIED. In Stratford Place, Mrs. Kingston, wife of John K. esq. M.P. At Fitzroy farm, Highgate, the Right Honourable Lord Southampton, (nephew to his Grace the Duke of Grafton) a lieutenantgeneral of the army, and colonel of the 34th regiment of foot. His lordship was but in the 4th year of his age, and within a month before his death appeared in the utmost vigour of life. His lordship is succeeded in his title by his eldest son, an infant, in the sixth year of his age; he has left a daughter MONTHLY MAG. No. 202, of his former marriage, and one other son and two daughters by his present lady. His lordship was first married to the beautiful Laura Keppel, daughter of the bishop of Exeter; and, secondly, to Frances Isabella Seymour, second daughter of Lord Robert Seymour. At Walworth, Mrs. M. H. Lee, widow of Captain L. of the Royal Navy. At his sister's house. Tottenham, Mr. Wil liam Drake, late purser of his Majesty's ship Centaur, in his 45th year; and a few days afterwards, at the same place, Mr. Thomas Drake, in his 59th year, of Meytch-hall, in^ Norfolk, who, on a journey to the coast to meet his sick brother, was attacked by a malady which terminated his life. At Turnham-green, Mr. Ogden, of sporting celebrity: he was the most quick calculator of the long odds ever known on the turf, and could as readily hedge his bets, when many horses started, so as to secure himself a winner, by which peculiar talent he realized a fortune of 100,0001. He had occasionally kept faro tables, &c. on a large scale; and though he thus profited of the felly of others, unfair play was never imputed to him, and he had many valuable traits in his charac ter. At Poplar, Daniel Maxwell, esq. surgeon, 56. At Iwickenham, Isabella, relict of Major Cole, and eldest daughter of the late Sir Henry Ibbetson, bart.-The Countess of Elgin and Wincardine, 50. At Putney, Mrs. D'Arandy 81. At South Mims, Edward Vincent, esq. 76. At Hayes, James Collett, esq. 55 —In Upper Berkley-street, Portman-square, William Johnston, esq. of the Inner Temple, raany years clerk of indictments of the county of Middlesex, and of the Oxford circuit, 75. In Norfolk street, Strand, Isaac Heaton, esq. 76. Mrs. Martha In Nottingham-place, Riley, 76. At Tottenham, Ms. Mildred, relict of Daniel M. esq. At Edgeware, aged 96, Mrs Lettice Hallett, relict of William H. e.q. late of Cannons, and daughter of James H. esq. formerly of Dunmow Priory, in Essex. In Brewer-street, Golden-square, Henry de Cort, esq. 71. In Green-street, Grosvenor-square, John Williams Willaume, esq. 70. At Lambeth, Philip Gregson, esq. surveyor of the coast waiters at the port of London, 51. In Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, Mrs. Mary Ann Houstoun, wife of J. H. esq. tormerly of Lisbon, 66. In Sloane-street, the Rev. Henry Reynett, D.D. many years one of the justices of Worship-street office. At Hackney, James Nicklin, esq. 76. In Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, Mrs. Agassi, relict of Lewis A. esq. 69. At Stepney, Richard Price, esq. 74. L PROVINCIAL 出 PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. Communications for this Department of the Monthly Magazine, properly authenticated, and sent free of Postage, are always thankfully received. Those are more particularly acceptable which describe the Progress of Local Improvements of any kind, or which contain Biographical Anecdotes or Facts relative to eminent or remarkable Characters recently deceased. NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. A new society has been established at Bishopwearmouth, under the designation of "The Bible Society of Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, Monkwearmouth, and their vicinity," and the prospect of subscriptions towards its support, is at present very flattering. Married.] At Newcastle, Mr Bone, jun. of South Shields, merchant, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. Thomas Robson. Mr. Joseph Ranney, to Miss Brymer.-Mr. Brumwell, surgeon, to Miss Gordon.-The Rev. Joseph Wilkinson, to Miss Ann Pearcey.Mr. Robert Oliver, to Miss Hannah Lee. At Bishpwearmouth, Mr. John Hick, of Skalingdam, near Whitby, to Miss Hannah Beadnall, of Marsh, near Guisbro'. At Alnwick, Mr. Ralph Wood, to Miss Margaret Collingwood.-The Rev. Charles Thorpe, rector of Ryton, Durham, to Frances Wilkie Selby, only daughter of Henry Colkingwood, esq. of Swansfield. At Ford, Mr. William Bell, of Morpeth, to Miss Cummins, of Pallinsburn. At Sunderland, Capt. Wills, of the schooner Margate, to Miss Foreman. At Grinton, Ottiwell Wood, esq. of Bolton Castle, to Miss Hodgson, of Paradise, in Swalesale. Died.] At Allenhead, near Hexham, Mr. Joseph Shield, 56. At Alston, Mrs. Hannah Newby, 85.Mr. John Pattinson. At Snabdaugh, near Bellingham, Mr. William Fenwick, 24. At Hexham, Mr. Thomas Ridley. At Berwick, Mr. Thomas Hogg, 75.-Mrs. Jacke, 45. 84. At Norton, near Stockton, Mr. John Iley, At Wooler, Miss Brankstone, 21. At Sedgefield, Mr. Thomas Wilkinson, 88. At Durham, Mr. William Best, 39-Mrs. Mary Lambton, widow of Mr. Robert L. 74. -Mr. William Clarke, formerly master of the Lord Howe Inn, 75.-Mr. Ann Kirby, 96. At Newcastle, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones.-Mrs. Mrs. Airey. Mr. John Luck, 65.-Jolin Cole Rankin, esq. 42.-Mr. William Stevenson, schoolmaster, 36.-Mr. James Crawford, ship-owner, and many years master of the John and Margaret Greenlandman of this port, 46. Mr. Cleugh. At Biddick, Mr. Joseph Linsley, 74, 3 At Ancroft, Isabella, wife Mr. Alexander Horne. At Bishopwearmouth, Mrs. Naylor, wife of Mr. N. methodist preacher, 25. At Temple Thornton, Mrs. Lonsdale, 62. At Morpeth, Mrs. Vaughan, widow of Shaftoe V. esq 63.-Mr. George Wallace.➡ Mr. John Hannak. At Ryhope, Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, of Chester-le-street, 38. Ar Jarrow, Mary Wolf, a native of Lamesley, 103. At Cowpen High House, Mr. John Gledstone, 95. At Shibdon, near Swalwell, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, 66. At the Wheat Hill, near Chollerton, Mr. Robert Maughan, 78. At Ryhope, Mr. John Hill, aged 90 years, 48 of which he had been riding officer in the Customs, Sunderland. At Hylton-place, near Sunderland, Mrs. Eleanor Reay, widow of Robert R. esq. At Alnwick, the Rev. Hugh Hodgson, vicar of Eglingham, Northumberland. 21. At Stockton, George, son of James W. esq. At Tweedmouth, the Rev. George Burton, carate of that parish, 49. Hannah, aged 35, and Elizabeth 29, daughters of Mr. Barker of Humstonworth, Durham. They were both drowned, while bathing in the Derwent. CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. Married.] At Kendal, Mr. John Hird, of the Kings' Arms Inn, Shap, to Miss Sarah Jackson. At Workington, Mr. John Christian Wil son, to Miss Kay, daughter of the late William K. esq. of the Customs. At Ilulton, Mr. George Hedley, of London to Miss Isabelia Richardson, of Hulton Hall At Bridekirk, near Cockermouth, Johr Pemberton, esq. of York, to Mary, eldes daughter of the late William Browne, esq. o Tallantire Ball. At Wigton, Mr. William Watson, to Mis Eliza Richardson, daughter of Mr. John R of Maryport. Died.] At Carlisle, Richard Jackson, esq who had been an alderman of that corporation twenty-five years, and had served the office o mayor seven times, 74.- Mrs. Ann Lindow 92. Mr. Robert Mathews, 83.-Mrs. Elliot 99.-Mrs. El z. Henderson, 73.-Mr. Chri 1 toph topher Whitesmith, 33.-Mrs. Margaret Murphy, 49. At Kendal, Mr. Richard Cumpstone, 45. It is worthy of remark, that he was born, married, and dies, on the same day of the year. At Whitehaven, Mr. George Brownrigg, 75.---- William, son of Mr. Michael Hendrick, of Dublin At Cockermouth, Mr. Robert Mitchell. At Brampton, near Appleby, Mrs. Elizabeth Bellas, relict of Mr. Richard B. aged 45, leaving seven sons to lament the loss of a tender parent; and just a week afterwards, her eldest son Richard, aged 22, li-utenant in the Westmereland east and west ward regiment of local militia. At Acorn Bank, near Temple Sowerby, Mrs. Edmondson, relict of R. H. E. esq. and aunt to Mrs Boazman, of Aycliff, on whom the Acorn Bank estate, and other considerable property, devolves. YORKSHIRE. In a large public building in Leeds, the Coloured Cloth Hall, consisting of five streets, averaging one hundred yards each, which is now raising, cast-iron is substituted for wood in the main beamings; which renders the buildings fire proof. The following relation of a curious fact in natural history is copied from the Leeds MerCury: "We have always felt a little scepti cal on reading in the papers the accounts of the fatal effects produced on some occasions by eating duck eggs; but a circumstance has lately occurred in this neighbourhood, that must remove all doubts on this subject. A short time ago, a duck belonging to Mr. John Clemishaw, of Winmoor, near Leeds, laid an egg, rather above the ordinary size, which was broken for the purpose of being cooked for dinner; but, on examination, the contents were found to consist of a dark muddy slime, neither resembling the yolk nor the white of an egg, in the middle of which was deposited a young snake, of the length of ten inches! When the egg was broken the reptile unfolded itself, and remained apparently in a healthy state for about twenty hours, when, having wrapt itself up again, it soon after died, and, is now preserved in spirits by Mr. Clemishaw. Married.] At Doncaster, Major general Disne, 1st Guards, to Miss Sneya, eldest daughter of George Cooke Yarborough, esq. of Streethorpe, in this county, At Snaith, John Firbank, esq. of Leeds, to Miss Jane Chan--joan Latham, esq. of Balne, to Miss & annan Lainam. At Heck, near Suaith, Mr. Henry Sunderland, aged 94, to Miss Stones, 16. At Methley, near Ferrybridge, Quarton Levitt, esq. merchant, of Hull, to Mis. Vavasour, daughter of Marmaduke V. esq late of Oniton, near Leeds. Captain Senhouse, of the Royal Cumberland Militia, to amma, daughter of Mr. -Pattinson, of Burton Pidsey, in Holderness. Thomas Sayle, esq. of Wentbridge, to Mar garet, the third daughter of John Holroyd, esq. of Grove House, near Leeds. At Kippax, Thomas Wilson, esq. of Fall Head Hall, near Barnsley, to Mrs. Muscroft, of Brigshaw House, near the former place. At Cottingham, G. J. Swann, esq of Hull, to Miss Sally Knowsley, daughter of the late George K. esq. Died.] At Hull, Mrs. Plaxton, wife of Captain Thomas P. of the Samuel London trader, of this port. Mr. Cressey, 78.-Mrs. Ingham, 71. At Pickering, Nicholas Piper, esq. a gen tleman of distinguished probity and benevo lence, 78. At Acaster Selby, near York, Mrs. Faw. cett, wife of Mr. F. master of the academy there. At Skipton, Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. S. surgeon. At Cowick, Mr. Benjamin Clayton. At Sheffield, Mrs. Hancock.-Mr. Thomas Rawson. Mr. Samuel Ellis, 82-Mrs. Wake, 40.-Mrs. Smh.Mrs. Knutt.Mr. Thomas Chapman.-Mr. Thomas Newton. Mr. John Younge. At Settle, John Birkbeck, esq. banker, 60. At Birstall, Mrs. Gott, wife of Mr. John G. 52. At Aislaby, near Whitby, Thomas Hayes, esq. a justice of the peace for the North Riding, 20. At Bridlington, Captain Burlinson, late of Lynn, Norfolk.-Mrs. Kidd, wife of Mr. K. schoo master. At Knaresborough, at his father's, J. R. Collins, esq. late major of the 3d West York regiment of militia. At Doncaster, Mr. Charles Pasmore.-Mrs. Motteram Mr. Askham. At Brotherton, Whitelock, esq. At York, Mrs. Johnson, widow of Peter J. esq. recorder of the city. near Ferrybridge, W. LANCASHIRE. The spacious and beautiful room in the New Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, designed particularly for the use of underwriters and insurance-brokers, was opened on the 1st of July to the subscribers. The dimensions of the principal room are seventy six feet long by thirty-six feet broad, besides a spacious committee-room, bar, &c. It is finished in a style of elegant simplicity, with an arched ceiling, something in the manner of the magnificent coffee-100m underneath. The decorations and furniture are neat and appropriate, and the rooms are supplied with every thing which such an es ablishment can require. The opening of this room completes the public accommodations of the New Exchange, which are all in a style quite unequalled by any similar establishment. That part of the Leeds and Liverpool Cenal betwixt Henfield and Blackburn, in this county, which had remained for so many years in an unfinished state, is at length completed, and |