OXFORDSHIRE. rcfused. So much for North-country The Rev. Thomas Bessland, B.A. of trial matches, when the first, second, Balliol College, is appointed chaplain and third horses were scarcely pamed to the Right Hon. Lord St. Helens. in the race. Many thousands have SHROPSHIRE. changed owners on this occasion. The Rev. F. De Veil Williams has been promoted to the rectory of Abdon SCOTLAND. -Patron, the Earl of Pembroke. The labours of the Society for improvSUFFOLK. ing the skill of the working mechanics Woolpit fair has been numerously of Edinburgh, founded in April, 1821, attend There was a very large have already been attended with great shew of colts, which met with ready success. The Commissioners who are sale, at advanced prices. There were appointed to enquire whether the Boards bnt few good horses, but what there of Customs and Excise in Scotland may were, sold well. Business, upon the not be dispensed with, and their duties whole, more brisk than has been wit. be transferred to a Central Board in nessed for some time. Some fisher- London, will begin their investigation men belonging to the port of Ipswich, in a few days. Some of them are have lately caught, at the mouth of the already arrived, and the remainder of harbour, that singular fish, the squalus the Commissioners will be in Edinbnrgh squatina; of Linnæus. It has generally in a short time.-A party of more than five rows of teeth, but the present, 100 of the townsmen and eountry genbeing young, bad but three. It has tlemen entertained Mr. Hume at dinner, five spiracles on each side of the neck, in Anderson's, New Inn, Aberdeen, and two spouting holes placed behind Alexander Bannerman, Esq. in ihe the eyes. It was four feet six inches Chair. There is now to be seen at in length, and weighed 991bs. It is a present, in the garden of Thos. David. native of the European Seas, and is re son, of Cushat-hill, a second crop of ported to be fierce and dangerous. pease growing upon the stalks, which WARWICKSHIRE. bore abundantly in July. The straw At Warwick fair the supply of fat had become pale and withered, and beasts was rather smaller than usual, was about to be removed from the and as the buyers were more numerous, ground, when, to the astonishment of the whole were disposed of; prices the family, it began to exhibit the verinay be quoted at from 3 d. to 5d. per dure and luxuriance of spring, and is Ib. A great number of sheep were now loaded with blossoms and young penned, but the sales were dull, and pease.-Herring have been so plentiful the prices obtained - were somcwhat in Inverness market, that they sell lower than at the late fair. a dozen, sixteen, and even twenty WORCESTERSHIRE excellent herrings for a penny. The markets of Worcester have been abundantly supplied with bops. The IRELAND. average prices were from 45s, to 63s. a We understand that the Noblemen few inferior were lower, and some fine and Gentlemen, friends to the general fetched 67s. Nothing is doing in old amelioration of the condition of this hops, the prices of which are nominal. country, and to the modification of the YORKSHIRE, tithe system, have it in contemplation The Lord Chancellor has been pleas to give a public dinner to the Duke ed to present the Rev. John Baines of Devonshire, when he passes through Grabam, M.A. fellow of Queen’s Col. Dublin, on his return to England. His lege, Cambridge, to the vicarage of Grace's poble and disinterested conduct, Holy Trinity, Micklegate. -The har. in respect of tithes, and his constant vest, which is now completed in the advocacy of Ireland, deserve respect different districts, in the vicinity of and gratitude.So rare an accomplishYork, will be little more than half an ment is the knowledge of music in Ireaverage crop. The crop of wheat, Jand, that in the town of Strabane, oats, and barley are very light. a piano-forte cannot be tuned without The Doncaster St. Leger this year has sending to Raphoe for the organist; been a fortunate event for betting men. and the musię master of a respectable The Yorkshire cognoscenti had strange boarding - school, at Coleraine, comes ly missed their calculation' upon this every third week from Belfast, which race. The four first favourites were is more than 50 miles distant. What amongst the last horses. The winner, an opening for a Colony of Germans: Theodore, was thought less of than For the state of the Irish harvest, any one in the race, and 100 to 1 was see Agricultural Report. EAST INDIA SHIPPING LIST. Final Arrangement for the Season, 1821, 1822. 1821. 1821 11 Dec Beng. & China 4 Jan 11 Oct. 1 Dec. Filmer Phipps Arthur Vincent Alexander Hay Jeron. Simoens Wm. Maltman 30 Dec } Mad. & China 4 Jan 6 Jan 9 Nov. 31 Dec 1300 S. Marjoribanks John Shepherd Saml. Holbrow Fred. Maden John D. Orr James Potter Tho. Davidson Jos. Wm. Rose 1822 13 Feb St. Hel. Bomb. 1335 Matthew Isacke Thomas Sanders Geo. A. Bond Wm. E. Farrer Patric Burt James Wilson Wm. Bremner W.M. de Charme -24Nov 14 Jan 26 Jan }}- and China. 1300 John Campbelie James Walker 21 Jan Ambrose Rivers Thomas Allchin Wm. Hayland J. W. Graham 1822, 13Mar| David Marshall Lionel R, Pearce Tho. J. Wright Pous. W. Hunter James Gardner 13 23Jan. 14Mar 29 Mar Madras & Beng. 958 Henry Bonham T.F. Balderston Hen. Hosmer Brodhurst Geo. Creighton Robt. Simmons Wm. Rob. Smily - 14 Feb. 5 Mar. 31 Mar 1200 J. Mac Taggart J. S. H. Fraser John Shute: Thomas Leach John Sprott Wm. Marquis John Simpson Wm. M. Harper 1200 Sir Rob.Wigram Richard Clifford Rob. Clifford H. M. Sterndale E. M. Boultbee Wm. Lewis John Eccles Wm. Clifford Mar. 27 Apr 28 Apr Wm. Ainslie J. Kellaway Henry Ager Charles Penny George Cox Barron Milne Tho. Hacket J. S. Biles Wm. P. Jones Robert Scott Geo. Frampton Francis Burlin A. Harper, jun. 23 Mar. 10May 14 May } Mad. & Beng. 371 5. Marjoribanks T. W. Aldham Trist. Fenning Jaeks. Sparrow Henry Cole Chas. W. Wenn Wm. Hamilton Henry Kingsford - 4 April 17 do. 22May \1064 John L. Minet George Mason Richard Aplin Fran. Cattley N. de St. Croix John H. Isaac Wm. B.Diamond Chas. Mathews 12Jun. 11331 William Moffat Wm. Adamson T.W. Moore James Dudman John Gregory H. Pulen Francis Parsons Robert Hacket -20 Apr 3 June 13Jun. 1268 Robert Williams Samuel Lyde G. K. Bathie Ham. B. Avarne Geo.J. Curtis John Cookham Fred. Fowler Wm. Aula Bengal 4 General Hewitt 894 Company's Ship James Pearson T. W. Barrow Rees Thomas John P. Griffith Boulter J. Bell Edward Turner Joseph Salter Hen. C. Smith C. E. Mangles Wm. P. Bignell Wm. F. Hopkins John M. Bennet Wm. Millett 22 Apr 8 June 19J un. 6 Marchioness of Ely 952 Sir Rob. Wigram Brook Kay 4 Coldstream 733 John Dayson GeorgeStephens Henry Bird R, H. Rhind William Ives Jas. Richards John Sparke John Sparke 20 May|3 July 15July 2 St. Helena, St. Helena 130 Company's Pckt. James Fairfax B. L. Harrison J. Hamilton Henry Potter -20 May 12May 20May (1330 Hen. Blanshard lwm. Hayiside Wm. Evans Wm. Reid Ewd. Markham (George Davies (Thomas Godwin Edward Fisher 1 Junel30Jun 203 uly By T. BLUNT, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, No. 22, CORNHILL. 1922 Bar. Ther: (Wind. Jobser. |1822 TBar. Ther. Wind. Obser. 1822 Bar. Ther. Wind. Obser Aug 25 29-77 60 S. W. Shwy. Sept. 5 30.00 6) S.W. Fair Sep.16 30-02 51 W. Fair 2629.71 61 S. W. Ditto 6 30-02 60 W. Ditto 17 30.10 54 N.W, Ditto 27 29-62 60 S. W. Ditto 7 30-07 61 W. Ditto 18 30.031 55 N.Ditto 28 29-58 61 S. W. Ditto 83100. 62 W. Shwy. 59 N. Ditto 29 29.51 58 S. Ditto 9 29.92 60 W. Fair 20/29.96 54 N.E. Ditto 30 29-65 57 S. W. Fair 10 29.93 55 N. Ditto 21 29.80 55 N.E. Rain 31 29.86 61 S. W. Ditto 11 29.97 N 22 29.75 50 N.E. Cldy. Sept. 1 29.91 63 N Ditto 12 30.11 54 23 29-77 51 Rain 2.29.97 60 W. Ditto 13 30.14 56 N.. Ditto 2429-331 50 Ditto. 3 29 98 61 N. W. Ditto 14 30-09 53 W 429-98 64 W Ditto 15 30.02 50 S.W, Ditto * 19 29-97 Ditto PRICE OF SHARES IN CANALS, DOCKS, BRIDGES, WATER-WORKS, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, INSTITUTIONS, MINES, &c. SEPTEMBER 25, 1822. Div. per 100 100 .80 Price Per Price Per Div. Share. Ann. Share, per Ann. £ 8. £. £. s. £. s. d. Ashton and Oldham 4.10 Southwark 100 23 Barnesley 160 200 10 Ditto, New 50 **67 1071 pr.ct. Birmingham (divided) 25 580 24 Ditto, Loan Bolton and Bury 250 120 5 Vauxhall 100 20 Frecknock aud' Abergav. 150 80 Waterloo 100 Carlisle 50 Water-works Chesterfield 100 120 8 Chelsea Coventry 100 1070 44 3 East London, 100 2 Cromford 100 270 14 Grand Junction ..... 50 57 10 2 10 Croydon, 100 2 10 1 10 Derby. 100 140 6 London Bridge 50 2 10 Dudley. 100 3 100 30 67 Erewash. 100 1000 58 York Buildiogs 24 Forth and Clyde 100 470 20 Insurances. Grand Junction 100 245 10 Albion 500 50 2 10 Grand, Surrey. 100 54 3 50 5 6 Grand Union......... 100 18 575 40 Grand Western... 100 3 1000 300 25 Grantham 150 145 8 British 250 Hereford and Glo uces 100 County 100 40 2 10 Lancaster 100 • 27 1 Eagle. . 30 2 12 6 Leeds and Liverpool 100 / 365 12 20 20 100 135 6 Leicester & Northampton 100 71 100 10 Loughborough 3500 170 Hope 50 4 5 6 Melton Mowbray.. 100 221 11 Imperial Fire. 500 96 4 10 Monmouthshire 100 50 11 96 Montgomeryshire 100 70 2 10 Kent Fire. 50 55 25 28 1 4 Nottingham 150 200 12': London Ship 25 20 Oxford 100 730 32 100 18 18 Portsmouth and Arundel 50 40 Rock'. 20 1 19 2 Regent's. 39 10 265 10 Rochdale 100 56 8 10 Shrewsbury 125 170 9 10 Sun Life, 100 23 10 10 Shropshire. ::::: 125 125 200 40 1 8 Somerset Coal 50 107 10 7 Gas Lights. Ditto, Lock Fund 5 15 Gas Lightand Coke (Chart Staffordsh.& Worcetershire 140 700 40 Company 50 71 4 Stourbridge 145 | 200 65 101 3 12 Stratford-on-Avon 17 100 115 5 12 Stroudwater 495 22 Ditto, New 100 60 2 16 Swansea 100 185 10 South London 100 131 7 10 Taristock 100 90 50 6 15 Thames and Medway. Literary Institutions. 23 75gs 28 25g8 11 100 Surrey 11 5 30gs 50 Miscellaneous. Warwick and Napton.... 100 210 10 Auction Mart 50 22 1 5 Worcester & Birmingham 26 10 11 British Copper Company, 100 52 2 10 Docks. Golden Lade Brewery. 80 London 100 ill. 4 10 Ditto. 50 5 West India 100 | 1833 10 London Com. Sale Rooms 150 East India 100 158 8 Carnatic Stock, 1st class Commercial: 100 87 3 10 Ditto, .ed ditto Neath, 50 :1 • 20 Warwick and Birmingh. { 3230 East Country Messrs. WOLFE and EDMONDS, No. 9, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill, . 122.• a 5 pm.. 9 pm.. a il 1963) GOVERNMENT FUNDS. SEPT. 24, IRISH 'FUNDS. SEPT. 11. BANK STOCK, div. 20 per cent. Bank Stock. 3 per cent. Reduced Andusties ... Govt. 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EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, OCTOBER, 1822 : WITH A PORTRAIT OF DR. CROTCH, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OP OXFORD: Taken from Life, expressly for this work. CONTENTS. PAGE PAOB Original Essays. Chinzica; or, the Battle of the Bridge ; à Poem. By H. Stohert: 359 MENOIR of Dr. CROTCH 299 History of Cultivated Vegetables. By Henry The Recluse 302 Phillips 361 British Antiquities, No. I, 303 Journal of a Voyage to Greenland. By G.W. Rejected Love 304 363 The Pedestrian 305 Address to Love. By Mrs. Opic 314 SCIENCE AND LITERATURE. Essay on the Genius of Burns 315 FOREIGN: America - Asia China Analysis of Letters on the Swiss Cantons.. 319 Greece-Turkey - Egypt-SwedenThe Emigrunt 323 Denmark-Prussia-Germany-PortuThe Last Wish of Raymond the Romantic gal-Spain-Corsica-Italy-Switzerthe Apparition 325 352 Metempsycosis; or, Transmigration of Souls 332 ENGLISH: -Works preparing for PubliOn the Genius of Spenser 333 cation-Works in the Press-List of On Pulpit Eloquence, and the Metropolitan New Publications. 364 Preachers 342 Stanzas. By Azar THE FINE ARTS-History of Painting 367 344 FOREIGN FINE ARTS 370 MEMOIR of CHRISTOPRE, King of Hayti ... 345 Theatrical Journal. 372 Covent-Garden Theatre 373 The Last of the Cæsars; or, the Fall of the FOREIGN POLITICAL DIGEST 374 Roman Empire in the East 349 Road-Book of the Distances from Paris to Agricultural Report 377 the Principal Towns of Europe 350 Commercial ditto 378 350 List of Patents Essay upon Egyptian Hieroglyphics 379 Historical Documents, relative to the late Society for Protection of Trade 379 351 Events in Sicily 390 List of Bankrupts and Dividends 382 Trophies of the French Army, from 1792 to Insolvency Register . 351 REMARKABLE INCIDENTS. Marriages and Deaths Abroad--MetropoLondon Review. litan Occurrences 383 Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the MeHistorical Review of the Spanish Revolu tropolis 384 tion. By E. Blaquiere, Esg. 356 387 The School of Shakspeare. By the Rev. East India Shipping List 390 J.R. Pitman 357 Meteorological Table 391 Theatrical Portraits, and other Poems. By Price of Canal Shares, &c. 391 H: S. Van Dyk 357 Price of English and Foreign Stocks, &c. 392 1815... LONDON: Published for the Proprietors, And Sold by all the Booksellers. [TWO SHILLINGS.) |