A Spinster. [Am. Farmer.

The London Globe, of Jan. 29, says—"We understand that the lords of the treasury have given directions to allow mechanics, artificers, &c. to emigrate from Great Britain to any country and in any ship.

At Brighton, the wildest of the feathered tribe have been so punished with the frost, that they have left the woods, for warmer shelter in the habitations of men. Black birds, starlings, larks and thrushes have been pursued by boys, at mid-day, and easily taken by the hand.


MARRIED.

On the 6th of March, Rubens Peale, of Philadelphia, to Eliza Patterson, of Chesnut-Hill.

At Washington City, Samuel Lawrence Gouverneur, Esq. of New York, to Maria Hester Munroe, youngest daughter of James Munroe, President of the United States.

On the 2d ult. at the Friends' Meeting House, Alexandria, D. C. J. Ellicott Carey, of Baltimore, to Ann H. Irwin, daughter of Thomas Irwin, Esq.

Thomas H. B. Jacobs, to Jane Bowen, both of Chester County, Pennsylvania.

David Stuckert, of Germantown, to Margaret Taylor, of this city.