Middleton, J. T. Stone, Staffordshire, coach proprietor, Oct. 21, 22, and Nov. 12, at the Office of Messrs. Wheatley and Co. Stone. (Barber, Fetter-lane; and Wheatley and Co. Stone Norris, T. Bishopstone, Wilts, shoe-maker, from Oct. 12, to Oct. 19 Oldfield, R. S. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant, Oct. 18, 19, and Nov. 16, King's Coffeehouse, Kingston-upon-Hull. (Shaw, Elyplace, Holborn; and Richardson, Hull Papps, G. North-street, Lambeth, horse-dealer, from Oct. 15, to Dec. 3 Prideaux, P. C. Plymouth, timber-merchant, Sept, 27, Oct, 4, and Nov. 5, Royal-hotel. Plymouth. (Squire, Plymouth; & Wright, King's-bench-walk, Temple Paltrey, W. Hinchwicke, Gloucestershire, Oct. 18, 19, and Nov. 16, Royal-hotel, Cheltenham. (Tan, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glostersh.; and Pritchard, Earl-street, Blackfriars Pearson, T. Walford, Staffordshire, malster, Oct. 25, 26, and Nov. 23, Bell and Bear Inn, Stow. (Harvey and Co. Lincoln's-innfields; Hubbard and Co. Cheadle, Staffords. Rix, G. Rix, C, and Rix, G. late of Manifold place, Newington-butts, corn-merchants, from Oct. 1, to Oct. 12 Spencer, W. Swansea, Glamorganshire, papermaker, Oct. 17, 18, and Nov. 9, at the Public Rooms, on the Burrows, Swansea. (Price, Lincoln's-inn; and Collins, Swansea Smith, J. F. Regent-street, linen-draper, from Oct. 15, to Nov. 5 Tye, E, Sibton, Suffolk, farmer, Oct. 21, 22, and Nov. 16, Three-tuns-inn, Yoxford, Suffolk. (Woodhouse, King's-bench-walk, Temple; Sharpin, Buccles Wake, R. B. Morton, Lincolnshire, timber-merchant, Oct. 8, 9. and Nov, 5, Red-lion-inn, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. (Hannam and Co. East-Redford; and Allen and Co. Carlisle-street, Soho Webber, J. Bath, currier, Oct. 18, 19, and Nov. 19, White-lion-inn, Bath. (Makinson, Middle-temple; and Hellings, Bath Wheeler, J. jun. Abingdon, Berks, grocer, Nov. 1, 2, and 23, Crown-and-thistle-inn, Abingdon. (Nelson, Essex-street, Strand; and Graham, Abingdon Watson, G. B. Rock Lodge, Durham, cornmerchant, Nov. 6, 7, and 26, Queen's-headinn, Morpeth, Northumberland. (Meggison and Co. Verulum-buildings, Gray's-inn; and Brummell, Morpeth Yates, W. Yate and Pickup Bank, Lancashire, dealer, Nov. 11, 12, and 23, Old Bull-inn, Blackburn. (Edleston, Blackburn; and Clarke and Co Chancery-lane Yates, G, Eccleshill, Lancashire, dealer, Nov. 11, 12, and 23, Old Bull-inn, Blackburn. (Edleston, Blackburn; and Clarke and Co. Chancery-lane. DIVIDENDS, FROM SATURDay, September 21, TO TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1822. Boyers, J. jun. Wansford, York, Oct. 23 Byass, H. Raleigh, surgeon, Oct. 26 Boyes, G. F. Anlaby, Kingston-upon-Hull, Oct. 23 Blackburn, W. Bedford, Lancashire, Nov. 2 Browne, J. & J. Gregson, Charles-street, Grosvenor-square, Oct. 29 Bryan, W. L. & R. G. Gunnel, Poultry, printers, Oct.26 Bural, J. Swansea, Oct. 31 Booth, T. Newark-upon-Trent, Notts. and A. Booth, Notting, tallow-chandlers, Nov. 14 Barton, J. Blackburn, Lancashire, Oct. 30 Brennand, T. Bread-street, Cheapside, Nov. 2 Bishop, J. Broad-st. Bloomsbury, horse-dealer, Nov. 2 Collier, T. Newport, Salop. liquor-merchant, Oct. 21 Cropper, T. Warrington, Lancashire, Oct. 25 Coates, C. Stanton Drew, Somersetshire, Oct 31 Chapman, W. Gravesend, provision - merchant Oct. 29 Clay, R. Stainford, Lincolns. scrivener, Oct. 29 Durtnall, J. Dover, Oct. 30 Drake, J. Lewisham, Kent, master mariner, Elgie, W. Ruwarp, Yorkshire, Nov. 5 Good, P. P. Clapton, insurance-broker, Oct. 26 Hudson, W. St. George's-terrace, Bayswater, ship-owner, Oct. 19 Hyde, D. Waltham-Abbey, Essex, Oct. 8 Haggart, J. Limehouse-hole, victualler, Nov. 2 Harris, T. St. Nicholas, Worcester, Nov. 4 Jopson, W. Liverpool, turpentine-distiller, Nov.5 Kermode, W. Liverpool, Oct. 24 Knight, T. Chipping Sodbury, Gloucester, Nov. 4 Knibb, B. Billingborough, Lincolnshire, grocer, Nov. 4 Leech, J. & J. Hinchcliff, Cateaton-street, Nov. 5 Massey, J. Heaton Norris, Lancashire, grocers, Oct. 22 Melhuish, G. Crediton, Devon, Oct. 24 & 31 Milne, A. G. Mitre-court, Fenchurch-st. Oct. 22 Millward, J. Redditch, Worcestershire, Oct. 30 Mills, J. Water-lane, Tower-st. wine-merchant, Oct. 26 M'Nair, Abchurch-lane, merchant, Oct. 26 Miller, J. C. & A. Bishopsgate-street, merchants, Nov. 2 Mawhood, R. jun, Wakefield, Yorkshire, money scrivener, Nov. 11 Pritchard, J. D. Tipton, Staffordshire, Oct. 28 and Nov. 4 Pritchard, W. & E. Bevan, Bristol, Nov. 4 Robinson, M. A. Red Lion-st. Holborn, Nov. 5 Robinson, J. Manchester, cotton-mercht, Nov. 2 Salesbury, T. Preston, Lancashire, Oct. 21 Tugwood, J. Lancaster, Oct. 21 Trigg, H. & J. Ratcliff, Hertford, Oct. 29 Thomas, D. Carmarthen, grocer, Oct. 28 Townsend, J. Ludgate-hill, laceman, Oct. 8 Tabrum, R. & J. Barron, Walbrook, Nov. 5 Vincent, J Regent-street, victualler, Oct. 26 Walters, J. Studham, Hertfordshire, Oct. 5 White, J. Tarporley, Cheshire, inn-keeper, Nov.5 Webb, George, Cornhill, dealer, Oct. 25 Wilkinson, W. Norton-hammer, Derby, Nov 1 Williams, S. Bristol, apothecary, Nov. 4 Watson, H. Bolton-le-Moors, druggist, Nov. 5 White, S. U. Edingley Cotton-mills, Nottingham, Nov. 6 Young, G. New Sarum, Wilts, grocer, Nov. 7 Notice of opposition to the discharge of any prisoner must be entered in the book at the office, 33, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, three clear days, exclusive of Sunday, before the day of hearing. The schedules are filed and may be inspected every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of ten and four, up to the last day for entering opposition. LONDON. Petitions to be heard at the Justicehall, Old Bailey, 15th Nov. at nine. Brockhill, John, of Chatham, of the Kent-road, of Spencer street, St. George's in the East, last of Deptford, boot and shoe-maker Brooke, John, of Nusterton, Nottinghamshire, of Hull, of Barton, Lincolnshire, butcher, last .** of Beverley, stable-keeper Burdett, John, of 107, Aldersgate-street, of 27, Barbican, last of Red Cross-street, laceman, Burdord, John, of Sugar Loaf-court, Leadenhall-street, porter, last of White Lion-street, Goodman's-fields, fruiterer and green-grocer, last of Sugar Loaf-court, Leadenhall-street, porter Clayton, Oliver, of Galway, Ireland, wine-merchant Dalton, Elizabeth, of Swansea, shop-keeper Fenn, Samuel, of 29, Bell-street, Mary-le-bone, baker Hammond, Levi, of 21, King-street, last of 18, Young-street, Kensington, bricklayer Johnson, Samuel, of Shuckton Manor-house, near Mugginton, Derbyshire, farmer Sansome, William, of 19, Litchfield-street, Soho of 9, William-street, Lisson-green, of 2, Pontipool-place, Blackfriars'-road, last of 4, Webber-row, Waterloo-road, carpenter and coaldealer Streeter, William, of Marlborough-place, Southampton-street, Camberwell, bricklayer and plasterer Sutton, William Samuel, of the White Hart, White Hart-yard, Drury-lane, victualler, of Stratford, Essex, last of 9, Kent-place, Old Kent-road, oilman Taberman, John Raymond, of Coal Harbourstreet, Hackney-road, last of Caroline-place, Wilmore-gardens, Kingsland-road, merchant's clerk (sued as John Raymond Tableman.) Tasker, Thomas, of 113, York-street, Commercial-road, grocer and Coal-dealer Thompson, Robert, of Woolsthorp, near Grantham, last of Deeping St. James, near Market-Deeping, Lincolnshire, victualler and cattle-jobber West, William, of Maidstone, fruiterer and horse-dealer Williams, Richard, of Bath, tailor. COUNTRY. Jones, George, of Edmonton, chandler-shop- Shire-hall, Shrewsbury, 14th Nov. at ⚫keeper Kemp, John Eley, of the Grange, Worth, Sussex, farmer Orpin, Charles, of Upper Thornhaugh-street, Tottenham-court-road, grocer and cheesemonger, last of Portland-place, New-road, painter and glazier eleven. Bayley, Thomas, of Preston-Brockhurst, last of A Messenger has arrived at the Foreign Office from the Duke of Wellington, his the Congress's Representative at at Verona; but the particulars have not transpired. Letters from Vienna state that the Emperor Alexander will return to his dominions sooner than was expected. He has already caused it to be announced at Petersburgh, that he expects to arrive there in a month at the farthest, having renounced the intention of travelling to Rome and Naples. Lord Liverpool and the Chancellor of the Exchequer have determined to submit to Parliament, as one of their first measures of Finance, a plan for converting the old four per cent annuities into three and a half per cent. The result of a similar operation with respect to the fives, last year, occasions this experiment. It is reported that the present intention of Ministers is to defer the meeting of Parliament until February, unless some unexpected occurrence should in the mean time occasion a change in their determination. Lord Amherst is appointed Governor-General of India. A grand mews is building at Pimlico in the room of those at Charing-cross, most of which, owing to the new street that is to face St. Martin's church, being obliged to be pulled down. It commences at the stables known by the name of the Duke of York's, and will proceed considerably higher than the Riding-house, which is to come down. The termination of the new mews will be very close to the palace at Pimlico. A great space of the gar den is required for it. St. Paul's Cathedral will, through the whole of the ensuing winter, be brilliantly illuminated with gas-lights, whenever it shall be necessary, during divine service. The candlesticks and chandeliers, by the help of which it has been hitherto partially lighted up, have been suffered to remain in case of accidents, but no use is otherwise intended to be made of them. The pipes have been some time since laid down, and traversing the cript, ascend into the choir and body of the church where they are concealed by passing through the centre of eight elegant pillars of gilt brass, the summits of which are each furnished with three large burners. Four more pillars of a similar description, but of greater magnitude, adorn the railing in front of the altar; and by the brilliancy of the light they will afford, supersede the necessity of continuing the pair of tall wax tapers which hitherto have stood upon the altar. NORTHUMBERLAND HOUSE, Strand. -The repairs and improvements are all expected to be completed ere Christmas-day. The workmen have been obliged to under-pin the whole of the edifice. The grand marble staircase is completed; next to that of Chesterfield House, it will be the finest thing of the kind in London. The upholders are expected to complete the interior decoration by the 24th of March; and in the month of May a grand fête is expected to be given. His Grace is also making great improvements at Alnwick Castle. Sion is finished. English newspapers may now be sent to India at an expense of only one penny, paid at any post-office in the kingdom. The Greenland, Fishery has not been so unproductive as this season for many years. In 1820 the quantity of oil produced was 20,000 gallons; in 1821, 17,000 gallons; and the present year less than 7,000 gallons. It is an extraordinary fact, that the ship, Sir Godfrey Webster, is on the point of sailing for Bengal, with a cargo of Newcastle coal! BIRTHS. SONS. The Duchess of Newcastle, at Clumber The Lady of J. W. Spicer. Esq. Hanover-sq. The Lady of the Rev. H. Bennett, Cadbury, Somersetshire The Lady of Lieut. Col. H. F. Cavendish, at Chiswick The Lady of Mr. Hebert, Arundle-st. Strand The Countess of Longford, Rutland-sq. Dublin The Lady of R. T. Hawley, Esq. at Upton Gray, Hants The Lady of Keith Douglas, Esq. Cavendish The Lady of the Rev. R. Salkeld, Fontwell-rectory, Dorset The Lady of E. Colston, Esq. Shepton-mallet The Lady of J. Nethercoat, Esq. Haslebeech, Northamptonshire The Lady of Major Denshire, Upper Cadoganplace The Lady of Major Burrowes, Benarth, Car. narvonshire The Lady of the Rev. E. P. Bossier, Cheltenham The Lady of Lieut. Col. Youngson, Bowscar, Cumberland The Lady of the Rev. Dr. Booker, Dudley Lady Glammis, Paulswalden, Herts, son and heir The Countess of Minto, Minto-house, Roxburghshire Lady W. Somerset, Ridge, near Sudbury The Lady of J. H. Whitmore, Esq. Rome-cot. tage, Monmouth The Lady of T. Wenham, Esq. Brompton-row The Lady of I. Petty Muspratt, Esq. Dulwich The Lady of T. Abbott, Esq. Mornington-erescent, Camden-town The Lady of the Rev. E. Barber, Worlingworth Suffolk The Lady of Alex. Gordon, Esq. Clapham DAUGHTERS. The Lady of Col. Ross, Albany-barracks, Isle of Wight The Lady of W. Stuart, Esq. M. P. Hill-street The Lady of J. C. Worthington, Esq. Newstone, Tunbridge Wells The Lady of A. Lavile, Esq. Oaklands, Devon The Lady of W. Friend, Esq. Stoke-newington The Lady of H. Russell, Esq. Sutton-park, Bedfordshire The Lady of Lieut. Col. Hogg, East India Company's Service The Lady of T. Welsh, Esq. Upper Cadoganplace The Lady of E. Boghurst. Esq. Scarbro' The Lady of Sir D. Erskine, Conway, North Wales Lady Paget, Fair Oak Lodge, near Petersfield The Lady of Sir J. Fellowes, Adbury-house, Hampshire The Lady of J. Bishop, Esq. Woburn-place, Russell-square The Lady of W. Holmes, Esq. Brookfield, near Arundle MARRIAGES Ainsworth, Jesse, jun, esq. Wicken-hall, to Lees, Miss Hannah, Oldham Allen, Capt. J. R.N. Christchurch, Surrey, to Shirley, Miss Mary Alington, Rev. J. Little Barford, Beds. to Plumer, Miss Eliza, Canons, Herts Adams, Capt. C. R.N. Minto-house, N.B. to Gardner, Mrs, widow of Major Gardner Austin, John, esq. Clapton, to Hobson, Miss Ellen, Markfield Burrington, G. esq. East Dulwich, Surrey, to Kavannah, Miss Ann, Borris Barlec, Rev. William, Barham, Norfolk, to Lee, Miss Margaret, Dickleburgh, Norfolk Bartlett, Rev. John, Buckingham, to Reynolds, Miss, Bankhouse, Salop Bingham, Mr. John Courcher, Hull, to Bicknell, Henry, esq. to Tabor, Miss Eliza, Walcot-place, Lambeth. Brotherton, Mr. W. Salter Lane, Leyland, to Taylor, Miss Ellen, Chorley Browne, Lieut. -Col. 23d Foot, to Gray, Miss Louisa Anne, Durham Brenton, Sir Jahleel, Fetcham, to Brenton, Miss Harriet, Halifax, Nova Scotia Bradley, Rev. W. Prebendary of Wells, to Barker, Miss Frances Maria, Barbadoes Bourne, C. esq. Cranbrook, to Cook, Miss Mary Bruckshaw, Joshua, esq. Bredbury, to Templeman, Miss Mary, Buckland-street Dickason, Miss H. Montagu-st. Russell-sq. Crawford, Matthew, esq. Middle Temple, to Montagu, Miss Louisa M. Lackham-house Coombs, Mr. Henry, Frome, to Payne, Miss Eliza, Frome Cook, Samuel Green, esq. Colchester, to Digby, Benjamin, Esq. Mountjoy-sq. Dublin, to Davidson, Capt. Henry, in Cardiganshire, to Dickinson, A. esq. to Allen, Miss Eliza, Lewisham, Kent Dunford, George A. esq. 19th Foot, to Dando, Mr. John Jones, Bucklesbury, to Ward, Miss Jane, Chester Elgood, Mr. John Gerrard, Wimpole-street, to Luff, Miss Alice Simpkin, Long-acre Forbes, Capt, Henry, R.N. to Home, Miss, daughter of Sir E. Home Fallowfield, Rev. J. Oldham, to Gordon, Miss, ditto Fell, Wm. Watling-street, to Young, Miss, Great Surrey-street Gramshaw, Capt. R. of the Bengal Artillery, to Bunn, Miss Sophia Green, Rev. Thos. Fordham, Graveley Herts, to Grellier, Mr. P, J. Wormwood-street, to Herries, Miss E. Acton-place, Kingsland-rd. Girardot, Capt. C. A. Coldstream Guards, to Colnette, Miss Margaret C. Waltham Abbey Homfray, W. King's Hill, Monmouthshire, to Thompson, Miss Eliza Lee, Chichester Harrington, Mr. Henry, to Wright, Miss E. Grenville-st. Russell-square Holland, Henry, M.D. Lower Brook-street, to Caldwell, Miss M. E. Linley Wood Staffords. Hillier, Henry Bentick Curry, esq. Rochester, to Lacey, Miss Ann Henderson, Thos. esq. Long Burgh, to Haydon, Mr. Edward, Islington, to Davies, Miss Maria Jane. Hackney Eur. Mag. Vol. 83. Hutton, Mr. Thos. Cheapside, to Morris, Miss Elizabeth, East Grinstead Hicks, Francis, esq. Bartlett's-buildings, to Owen, Mrs. Jones, Rev. Charles, Pakenham, to Friend, Mrs. Clapham Kenrick, Rev. G. Larkbear, near Exeter, to Bowring, Miss Margaret Kenrick, Mr. Samuel, West Bromwich, to Kenrick, Miss Marianne Lester, T. Y. esq. at Dumbarton Castle, to' Ferrier, Miss Mary Lynes, Rev. J. Elmley Lovett, Worcestersh. to Wynne, Miss C. S. Garthmeillo, Derbyshire Liverpool, the Earl of, Hampton-ct. palace, to Chester, Miss Mary Lindsay, Mr. T. Dalby-terrace, City-road, to Short, Miss, Frederick-place, Hampstead-rd., Lester, Thos. Young, esq. Royal Fusileers, to Ferrier, Miss Mary, Dumbarton Castle Littlewood, John, jun. Mr. Walworth, to Perkins, Miss Louisa Langton, Mr. Henry, Maidenhead, Bucks, to Stephenson, Miss M. William-st. Blackfriars Monk, Rev. J. H. D.D. Dean of Peterboro' to Hughes, Miss Jane, Nuncaton, Warwickshire Mahon, Dennis. esq. Norwich, to Henrietta, daughter of the Bp. of Norwich Mennons, J. esq. Greenock Douglas, I, of Man, to Mills, Miss Catherine Ann Mandeville, Viscount, St. James's, to Sparrow, Miss, daughter of Lady O. Sparrow Marson, T. F. esq, Newington, to Buckle. Miss Mary Ann, Mark-lane Mickle, Capt. Wm. 88th Foot, Dublin, to Rich, Miss Elizabeth, Milton-next Gravesend Murray, A. esq. Gt. Russell-st. Bloomsbury, to Smith, Miss Ann, Aberdeen Moyston, R. J. esq. Calcot-hall, Flintshire, to Thomas, Miss A. Church Leigh, Staffordshire Morphew, Mr. John, East India Service, to Cullen, Miss Susanna Nokes, Mr. J. Woolwich, to Haden, Mrs. Rosa, Dumfries Parker, Rev, John, South Petherton, to Parry, Rev. Frederick, Eastham, to Pusey, Philip, esq. Pusey, Burks, to Potter, Mr. Cipriani, Mary-le-bone, to Prince, John, esq. Pentonville, to Smith, Miss C. Whitecross-st. Cripplegate Robinson, T. H. esq. Bury St. Edmunds, to Hutchinson, Miss S. Lower Clapton Rolle, Right Hon. Lord, Huish, Devonshire, to the Hon. L. Trefusis, sister to Lord Clinton Ripley, Wm. esq. Liverpool, to Parr, Miss Isabella, Fir Grove, Lancashire Rigby, Wm. esq. Hawarden, Flintshire, to Thomas, Miss Frances, Chester Russell, Mr. J. Lant-street and Nelson-sq. to M'Adam, Miss H. St. George's in the East Johnstone, Miss Eliza, Burr-st, Tower-hill Spedding, Mr. J. Penrith, at Gretna-green, to Burton, Miss Eleanor Spurway, Rev. John, Barnstaple, to Hole, Miss Elizabeth. Georgeham Skeggs, John, esq. Farnborough, Kent, to 2 z |