Derby Mercury 12 January, 1804 Derby, Wednesday, January 11 MARRIED On Monday se'nnight, Mr ABRAHAM, Head-Master of the Academy in Milk-street, Sheffield, to Miss Mary SMITH, daughter of Mr George SMITH, silversmith, all of that place. DIED A few days since, at Chesterfield, in this county, much respected, Mr Joseph GILL, officer of excise, aged 47 years. His death was at very sudden, being well at twelve o'clock at noon, and a corpse at four the same day. QUARTER SESSIONS John FELTHOUSE and John NEWHAM, for stealing horses gearing out of the stables belonging to Mr Thomas HALLAM, of Winshill, and Grace BOWLER, for stealing a ploughshare out of the farm-yard of Mr WALKER, in the parish of Southwingfield, to be imprisoned six months. Thomas CHADWICK for stealing a turkey, and Patience COLLINS, for stealing a cheese from a stall in Ashborne Market-place, to be imprisoned three months.