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Co. King's-Bench-Walks). Poulter W. ton, Somerset, baker, (Highmore, BushUpper-Thames street, wholesale-stationer, lane). Sutton E. Houndsditch, butcher, (Blandford, Mitre-court-buildings). Parker (Wilde, Warwick-square). Simpson J. J. Gunthorpe, Norfolk, merchant, (Balla- Ross, Hereford, innholder, (Meredith and chey, Capel-court). Parker M. Ripon, Co. Lincoln's-Inn). Smith W. and J. York, shopkeeper, (Fxley and Co. Furni- Stapleford, Hertford, timber-merchants, val's-Inn). Pickard W. Little Moorfields, (Giles, Great Shire-lane). Saunders T. breeches - maker, (Young, Vine - street). Borough Market, builder, (Sweet and Co. Pickman R. Dockhead, Surry, china and King's Bench-Walks). Say C. Falmouth, glassman, (Navior, Great Newport-street). Merchant, Reardon and Co. Corbett-court, Parken D. Exeter, flour-merchant, (Wil. Gracechurch-street). Scott J. P. Newcastleliams, Austin-friars). Pearson W. Chis- upon-Tyne, grocer, (Bell and Co. Bow. well-street, paper-hanger, (Prior, Copthall- lane). Swain J. Ramsgate, bricklayer, court). Perkins J. Queen-street, whose (Bigg, Hatton-garden). Sheldon R. H. sale-stationer, (Russell, Lant-street). Par- Neville's-court, Fetter-lane, jeweller, nell W. Stoney-jane, brewer, (Hall and (Dawson and Co. Warwick-street). Simp Co. Salter's-Hail). Pownall W. Bristol, son J. and Fairman W. G. Old 'Change, dealer, (Ganell, Lincoln's-Inn). factors, (Pullen, Fore-street). Smith J. St. John-street, lath-render, (Lamb, Al

Thomson J. Philpot-lane, provisionbroker, (Boswell, Saint Michael's-alley). Tipping G. B. Wormwood-street, me chant, (Lamb, Aldersgate-street). Trott D. Old 'Change, calico-printer, (Wilde, jun. Castle-street). Tabart B. Bond-street, bookseller, (Hannam, Great Piazza, Covent garden). Tripp J. Bristol, woollen-draper, (James and Co. New-Inn). M‘Taggart P. London, broker, (Wansbrough, Warnfordcourt).

Rogers R. Strand, merchant, (Bourdillon and Co. Little Friday-street). Rawson E. dersgate-street). Clement's-lane, carpenter, (Noy and Co. Mincing-lane). Richardson T. Halifax, dyer, (Wiglesworth, Gray's-Ian). Rout ledge, E. sen. and Routledge E. jun. Barrockside, Cumberland, drovers, (Mounsey, Staple-Inn). Roberts W. E. Liverpool, woollen-draper, (Windle, John-street, Bedford-row). Robson G. Lancaster, linendraper, (Windle, John-street, Bedford row). Revell G. Poplar, bricklayer, (Evitt and Co. Haydon-square). Rose J. sen. and Rose J. jun. Symon's Wharf, Tooley-str. provision-merchants, (Bourdillon and Co. Little Friday-street). Ross H. Kingston upon-Hull, merchant, (Sykes and Co. New-Inn). Russel P. Sheerness, slopseller, (Isaacs, Bury-street).

Sparks W. Castle-street, currier, (Bower, Clifford's-Inn). Skirven J. James-street, Westminster, (Freame, Great Queen-str). Stonebridge W. Colchester, grocer, (Tilson, Chatham-place). Salter R. Batheas

Wyllie J. Copthall court, merchant, (Barrow, Threadneedle street). Whitting ham W. Lynu, Norfolk, printer, (Vandercom and Co. Bush-lane). Woolcombe W. sen. and Woolcombe W. jun. Rotherhithe, ship-builders, (Wilde, jun Castle-street). Woodward T. Ride, Suffolk, shopkeeper, (Giles, Great Shire-lane). Wightman J. George-street, haberdasher, (Surman, Golden-square). Whitiam L. New port-market, potatoe-merchant, (Chabot, Crispin-street)

PRICES OF CANAL, DOCK, FIRE-OFFICE, WATERWORKS, BREWERY SHARES, &c. &c. [June 92, 1810

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East London Water Works, 2317. per sh
West Middlesex ditto, 2317. ditto
South London, ditto, 1381. ditto.
Kent ditto, 40l. per share prem.
Manchester and Salford, 2001, ditto.
Colchester, 551. ditto.

Portsmouth and Farlington, 241. ditto.
Strand Bridge, 1. per share discount.
Vauxhall ditto, 27. ditto.
Commercial Road, 401. per share prem.
Dover Street, ditto. 81. ditto.
Globe Fire and Life Insurance, 1904. pr.sk
Albion ditto, 601. ditto

Imperial Fire Insurance, 807, ditto
Rock Life Assurance, 213. per share prem
Hope, 5s. per share discount.
Eagle, 10s ditto.

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AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

HE warm weather, in the months of April and May, having been unfortunately

THE waded by a long drought, has been the cause of some serious apprehensions

in several of the corn districts; however, though there has been but little rain in the vicinity of the metropolis, yet we are happy to hear, from many parts of the country, and those of the principal corn districts in particular, that many heavy showers, attended with thunder and lightning, have fallen, and the crops are consequently much improved. Near the metropolis, the pasture lands, and those intended for mowing, still Continue unusally backward, as it cannot be said there is any where a full bite. The clovers, and most of the sown grasses, are tolerably good; and most of the growing crops have resumed an healthy appearance.-Cattle of all sorts sell high.

Price of meat in Smithfield Market:-Beef, 5s. 4d. to 6s. 8d ;-Mutton, 5s. 4d. t❤ Gs.;-Veal, 5s. 4d. to 6s. 8d. ;-Pork, 6s. 4d. to 7s. 8d.-Lamb, 7s. to 8s.8d. Middlesex, June 25.

AVERAGE PRICES OF CORN,

By the WinchesterQuarter of 8 Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll of 140lbs. Averdupois, from the Returns received in the Week ended June 16, 1810.

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1810 Stock.

PRICE OF STOCKS, from May 26, to JUNE 25, 1810, both inclusive.

ay Bank Sp Cent 5 p.Cent (4 p. Ct Navy Reduc. Consols. Cons. b p. Cent.

Imperial Imperial Irish Sp. Cent. Anns. 5p.

City India India S. SS Sea Exche. Lottery Freel Stock. Bonds. Sto. Anns. Bills. Tickets Ticks.

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INDEX TO VOL. XIII.

CCIDENT, dreadful, at Liverpool, Books, new, published in January, 75-

167.

Adventures of Baron Hoiberg, 15, 106,
192, 282, 869, 455.

of Peter Positive, 22.

of Henry Vogel, 299.

in February, 152-March, 246-April,
831 May, 425-June, 509.

Borlase, Rev. George, short memoir of,

83.

Branscomb, Sir James, death of, 83.

Agricultural Report, monthly, 87, 175, Brass Vessels, to preserve pure, 231.

263, 351 439, 521.

Ague, cure for the, 60.

America, literary and scientific news of,
61, 136, 493.

political state of, 72, 243, 527,

423, 507.
April, Ode to, 398.

Architecture, lectures on, 133.
Arms and legs, artificial, invention of, 60.
Arts and Sciences, improvements in, and
notices relating to, CO, 156, 230, 317,
408, 491.

Assessed Taxes, J. M. on the obscurity of
the schedule of, 292.

J. M. $73.

Lector Constans in reply to

J. M. in answer to Lector
Constans, 458.
Authors, on the different merits of, 103.

Bad Example, productive of as many vir-
tues as vices, a tale, 204, 289, 362, 459.
Bailey, Nathaniel, query respecting, 388.
Bankruptcies, monthly list of, 85, 172,
260, 349, 456, 519.

Baron Maseres, query respecting a pam-
phlet of, 451.

Barns, Joshua, his account of a race of
pygmies, 59, 95, 184, 277, 358.
Bausset's Life of Fenelon, review of, 302,
388, 472.

Bedfordshire, occurrences and deaths in,
434.

Belcher, Mr James, short biographical

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Bread, prices of, 87, 175, 263, 551, 439,

521.

British Institution, transactions of this
society, 225, 490.
into flax,

Broom, process for converting
CO.
Budget of Blunders, a new farce, account
of, 144.

Burdent, Sir Francis, his motion in the

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House of Commons for the discharge of
Gale Jones, who had been committed to
Newgate, by the Speaker's warrant, for
libei and breach or privilege, 327-
Publishes a letter to his constituents,
denying the power of the House to im-
prison in cases like that of Jones, 328-
This letter declared a libel upon the
House, ib Ordered to be committed to.
the Tower, ib.-Sir Francis resists the
execution of the Speaker's warrant, 329
Aircumstantial narrative of the events
that succeeded the vote of the Commons
for his commitment, 334-His house
forcibly entered, and himself seized and
conveyed to the Tower, escorted by a
military force, 387-Account given by
the Serjeant at Arms to the House of
Commons of the circumstances attend-
ing the execution of the warrant, 338--
Letter from Sir Francis to the Speaker
of the House of Commons, 340--Petition
of the electors of Westminster to the
House of Commons on the imprison-
ment of their representative, 841-Their
letter to Sir Francis, 342-His Answer,
843-Meetings in London, Middlesex,
and various paits of the country to take
these proceedings into consideration, 417
-Petitions to parliament for the release
of Sir Francis, and for a reform of par-
liament, 419-The Speaker and Serjeant
at Arms served with notices of actions at
common law, by Sir Francis, for an ille-
gal arrest, 421--Mr. Sheriff Wood's nar-
rative of the proceedings relative to the
arrest of Sir Francis, 429-He is released
from the Tower, 506-Public rejoicing
on the occasion, 507.

Burdon, Mr. remarks on his letter in last Criticism-Observations on the Movements
volume, 92.

in reply to the remarks, 277.
on the necessity of moderate
parliamentary reform, 381.
Burns, Robert, the confession of faith of,
296.

C and K, final, on the use of, 93, 301, 442.
Calcographic Society, formation of the,490.
Cambridgeshire, occurrences and deaths in,

83.

Caledonian Horticultural Society, 57.
Canal, Dock, Brewery, Fire and Life In-
surance Shares, prices of, 86, 174, 262,
850, 468, 520.
Canons of Scandal, 553.

Catalogue Raisonnée, or an account of the
statues, busts, &c. in the Gallery of An-
tiques, Paris, 19, 110, 189, 267, 452.
Catastrophe, shocking, 166.
Catholics, petitions to the House of Com-

mons in favour of, 148.

Characters in Imitation of Bishop Earle's
Micro-cosmography, 181, 443.
Chatham, the Earl of, presents to the King
a narrative of his proceeding as com-
mander-in-chief of the Walcheren Ex-
pedition, 147-Debate in the House of
Commons on this subject, 151, 244—
Copy of the narrative, 156-His conduct
severely censured by the Commons,
240,245-Resigns his employments in the
state, 240-See Walcheren Expedition.
Cheltenham, improvements at, 434.
Chess, queries respecting certain situations
at this game, 468.

Chimnies, improved method of cleansing,

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of the British Army in Spain, 48-Har-
dis' Village Curate and other Poems, 45,
123-Dallas' Not at Home, 49-Wyvill
on Intollerance, 50, 126-Black Rock
House, 128-Cursory Remarks on Cor-
pulence, 213-Mrs. Ware's Poems, 216
-Keogh's Veto, 219-Bausset's Life of
Fenelon, 302, 388, 472-The Sorrows
of Seduction, 307-Guy's School Geo-
graphy, ib.-The Prison of Moutauban,
397-Elegy to the Memory of Thomas
Paine, by Clio Rickman, 481-Pratt's
Lower World, 481-Domestic Manage-
ment, or the Healthful Cookery Book,
487.

Crito, character of, 116.

Cumberland, the Duke of, attempt made
to assassinate him, 504.
Curwen, Mr. J. on the absurdsty of the
usual representations of Satan, 380.
Dallas's "Not at Home," review of, 43.
Daughters, on the education of, 5.

Davy, Mr. account of some new analytical
researches on the nature of certain bodies,
delivered by him to the Royal Society,
401.

Death, on the fear of, 383.
D'Eon, the Chevalier, memoirs of the life

of, 495.

Derby, Mrs. Deborah, short account of,

347.

Devil's Horns and Tail, the absurdity of
such representations, 380.

Devonshire, occurrences and deaths in,
84, 166.

Douglas, Alexander, Esq. short memoir
of, 346.

Drawings, black lead pencil, how to pre-
serve, 282

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and Prints, a composition for
Dreams, an essay on, 367.
varnishing, 408.

Ecclesialtical Impropriators, reasons for
their augmenting the livings of the in-
ferior clergy, 274.

Elphinstone, James, Esq. biographical
sketch of, 63.

Essex, occurrences and deaths in, 259, 404.
Euphmon, character of, 117.
Evening, irregular ode to, 10.
Exhibition of Paintings, account of, 406.
Expensiveness of the Dress of the Students
in our Universities, on the, 12, 183.
Family, an extraordinary increase of, 168.
Fenelon, brief analysis of his treatise on the
Education of daughters, 5.

- an interesting account of the
mode pursued by him in the education
of the Duke of Burgundy, 118.

Bausset's Life of, review of,

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