SUFFOLK. BUS IN CAD DANCE CODE Price 1. 50 51 133 100 100 sold heavily, except lambs, which were other alterations as he may think requickly bought up. The shew of horses quisite for the save detention of his was as usual large, and there was a prisoners. They have also ordered brisk demand for them. that the “ county dress," which is now to be the same as that of Lancaster, Singular Occurrence.--As Mr. Thos. shall henceforth be worn by all men in French, of Ilken Hall, was passing the Castle, excepting the debtors, and through Tunstal, a swarm of bees those imprisoned for misdemeanors. lighted on him and rolled into his coat Irons will not be placed on any before pocket. Mr. F. had some scented herbs trial, excepting, such as the Governor in the pocket at the time. may deem refractory and dangerous. SUSSEX. -At the York Wool Fair, the supJ. C. Pelham, esq. of Crowhurst, has ply has been again extremely large, ordered one hundred acres of good land and the buyers numerous, but inadeto be set apart for the cultivation of quate to the supply. Hog wool, from deserving husbandmen, in suitable pro 21d. to 1s. per 1b. Hog and Ewe wool, portions for the benefit of themselves 9d. to 11d. per lb. and families. The hop plantations, at Breda, and other places, have lately WALES. improved in their appearance. Au, tumnal fruits of every description, We are happy to hear that a College, more particularly hazel and walnuts, for the education of such students for itzus. 150 filberts, &c. promise most luxuriantly. the Ministry whose friends are not in affluence, is about to be erected at WARWICKSHIRE, The subscription in Birmingham, for Lampeter, in Cardiganshire. The sum the relief of the poor Irish, amounts to of 15,0001. three per cents, is already nearly 2,0001.- A legacy of 507. has collected, and his Majesty has munibeen bequeathed to the Birmingham ficently sent a donation of 10001. acDispensary, by the late Miss Greatrix. companied with a flattering letter. A -Warwick last Fair was well sup Quarterly Magazine in the Welsh Lan, plied with every description of cattle, guage, to be conducted upon the prinbut sales were extremely dull, and ciples of the Church of England, will prices no better than at the last late shortly be commenced. fairs. WILTSHIRE. SCOTLAND. The down land, which commandą a We understand that the Directors of view of Salisbury, is now in a state of cultivation, the guardians of the poor the Bank of Scotland, following the employing on that and other beneficial example of the Bank of England, have works, every able pauper. adopted the resolution of discounting The Rev. 100 J. L. Bythesea, rector of Leigh, Dela bills and notes at four per cent. The subscriptions to Mr. Owen's Expe. more, has reduced bis tithes in the eourse of the last three years, 45 per riment of Mutual Association and Co. Cent. There are now in full bloom, operation at Motherwell, near Lanark, in the hot-house of T. Timbrell, Esq. amounts already to more than 50,0001 of Trowdridge, two plants of the Yucca Aliofolia, upwards of 8 feet in IRELAND. height. The Royal Dublin Society have receterskite 140 solved to erect a whole-length statue o At Pershore Fair, there was an un the King, in marble, to commemorati usually large shew of horses; those fit the royal visit and patronage of tha for harness met ready sale at advanced institution. It appears by their reso prices; inferior ones little in demand ; and many driven away unsold. lutions, that they have selected Mr Not Behnes for the distinguished task. many sheep, and sold at reduced prices. We will not shock the feelings of ou -The Rev. W. Tindall, M. A. Head Master of Wolverhampton Free Gram readers, by quoting the instances unparalleled distress, that now pervad. mar School, has been presented to the perpetual curacy of Holme, in Lanca every part of this starving country.com The work of charity is begun in almos shire, every part of England, and a very larg Mr. Stavely, the Governor of York sum is already subscribed to alleviat the poor inbabitants of uphappy Ire Castle, has received orders from the land! Magistrates of the County, to raise the walls of the prison, and to make such 150 unter. 100 100 100 100 100 100 WORCESTERSHIRE. Vraagban VARIATIONS OF BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, &c. at Nine O'Clock A. M. By T. BLUNT, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, No. 22, CORNHILL. 1922 Bar. Ther. Wind. Obser. 1822 Bar, Ther. Wind. Obser 1822 Bar. Ther. Wind. Obser. Jan.5/29.97) 70 S. W. Pair July 6 29.83 63 N. E. Cldy. July 17 29.58 58 Rain 26 29-94 71 Ditto 730 02 60 N Fair 18 29-66 70 S. Fair 27|30•08 67 N. Ditto 8 30.11 59 N Ditto 19 29-45 65 g.w. Ditto 28 30 06 63 N. W. Ditto 9:30:02 65 S. W. Shwy. 20 29.46 64 S. 29 29-98 64 N. W. Ditto 10 29.80 65 W. Rain 21 29.63 62 S. Ditto 30 30 06 62 W. Rain 11 29 72 64 S. W. Shwy. 22 29.60 64 SW. Ditto 20 July 1/3008 64 N. W. Fair 1229-30 65 S. W. Ditto 23 29-56 60 S.W. Ditto 9 29.89 61 S. W. Ditto 13 29.80 61 Fair 24 29:57 Cldy. 329-93 65 S. W. Ditto 14 29.91 64 N. E. Ditto 25 29-64 S.W. Fair. 429-93 70 S. W. Ditto 15 29.87 63 N. Shwy. 529-74 65 NE Stor. 1629-75 60 N.E. Pair Shwy. 65 PRIČE OF SHARES IN CANALS, DOCKS, BRIDGES, WATER-WORKS, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, INSTITUTIONS, NINES, &e.--JULY 23, 1822. Per Div. Share, per Ann. €. s. £. s. d. 24 70 171 pr. ct. Canals. 18 Chelsea ..... Coydon. 50 Price Per Price Bridges. £. 100 50 100 100 Water-works. 8 100 50 100 100 3 West Middlesex. 100 1000 58 York Buildings 100 100 470 20 Insurances. 100 242 10 Albion 500 100 55 3 Atlas 50 Bath 1000 250 100 50 20 100 100 Hope 500 50 50 25 25 100 20 Royal Exchange 100 7 200 Gas Lights. 74 4 Gas Lightand Coke (Chart 50 50 100 100 100 50 Literary Institutions. 75gs 25gs 30gs Miscellaneous. 100 210 10 Auction Mart 50 26 10 1 British Copper Company. 100 Golden Lane Brewery. 80 Ditto... 50 10 London Com. Sale Rooms 150 .2d ditto Derby Melton Mowbray. 12 Monmouthshire Montgomeryshire Regent's... 10 Rochdale Brewsbury stañordsh.& Worcetershire Starbridge Satford-on-Avon Docks. 495 Messrs. WOLFE and EDMONDS, No. 9,'Change-Alley, Cornhill, Nore.-The List of East India Shipping and Price of London Markets are omitted this month for want of room. They will appear in the next number: 104 Do. Stock .... 5 GOVERNMENT FUNDS. mehr JULY 24. IRISH FUNDS. JULY 19. BANK STOCK, div. 10 per cent. 428 a Bank Stock.. 3 per Cent. Reduced Annuities 80, a i Govt. Debents. 34 per ct. 90% 37 per Cent. Consols Annuities 913 a Do. Stock ... 34 4 per Cent. Consols Apnuities 98a 3 Govt. Debents, 4 1912 Long Annuities, expire 5th Jan. 1860203 Do. Stock 4 5 per Cent. 1797 Paving Debens. 4 Irish 5 per Cent. Govt. Debents. 5 South Sea Old Anp. div. 3 per cent. 5 (1043 3 per Cent. Consols Annuities 1793 a 80. Gd.Canal Loan 6 per ct. 72 4 per Cent. Ditto, New 1981 a Ditto ditto 48.. 5 per cent. Navy Annuities PipeWat. Debs. 5 India Stock, div. 10per Cent. Do. do. do... 6 South Sea Stock, div. 3 . City Debents.. 5 1021. South S. New Anns. div. 3 per cent. Grand Canal Stock 3 per Cent. Annuities, 1751 Royal Canal Stock Imperial 3 per Cent. Annuities 1793 a 80 Exchange on London 4 per Cent. India Bonds 63° a 64 pm.. Exchequer Bills, £1000... 2d. per day 5 a 6 pm.. Ditto £500. a 6 pm.. Ditto small 5 a 7 pm.. BULLION. PER OZ Bank for Account, 29th Aug. 1822 JULY 23. £. s. d. India for Opening, 29th Aug. vi.. Portugal Gold, in Coin .. 0 0 0 Consols för Opening, 28th Aug: 80 a še Foreign Gold, iu Bars 3 17 6 3} per Cent. Consols. 913 3 13 0 3 per per Cent. Reduced.... New Dollars i.i.i. 0 4 91 'Imperial 80 Silver, in Bars, Standard 0 4 11 AMERICAN FUNDS. FRENCH FUNDS. London, July 23. N. York, June 24. London, July 23. Bank Shares 22 1051 61 5 p.Ct. An. with div. due March 21, and92f. 250, 3 pr. Cts. of 1812./92 81.. div. from 103] 44 September 21 f.ex. 5c. 1813 92 8. Jan 1821 103 4 Bank Shares, div. 31/1600f..c. 1814. 92 81 104 5 div, from Dec, and 30 June 1915. 92 8 107! Mar1820 Reconnois. of Liqui.. dation divid. due 3 per Cent. 684 5 per cent. Mar. 21, & Sep. 21 f...c. Exchange on Lon 5 per cent, 1968 |258..20c. Exchange on London, don, 3 months Ditto 1.ditto 125f.,41c. PRUSSIAN STOCK. RUSSIAN STOCK. London, July 23, 1822. June, and 31st Dec.-Metallic 5 per Ro-Div. due 28th Feb, & 31st Aug. Tues. July 23. 35. 351 304 47. 433 27 60 45 25 39 25 80 Palermo Frankfort on the Main',... 1564 Lisbon 513 Vienna effec. 2 M. flo. 10 16 Oporto 52 is Trieste, ditto 10 16 Rio Janeiro Madrid Bahia 50 93 9 7 per cent. ... 953 8pm. per oz. 117đ 46 36 EXCHEQUER BILLS. All Exchequer Bills dated prior to Oct. 1821, have been Advertised to be Paid Off. EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. AUGUST, 1822 : WITH A PORTRAIT OF GIOVANNI BELZONI, ESQ., THE PAGE Original Essays. Memoir of Giovanni Belzoni, Esq. 99 On the Genius of Cowley, Donne, and Clieveland 108 Sonnet by Buondelmonte 112 Aphorisms, Opinions, and Thoughts on Morals 113 The Test of Affection, by Cinna 115 Tribute to the Memory of Miss E. N. 119 Choosing a Wife; or, the Batchelor's NoteBook 120 Lines to Laura, by Mrs. Opie 121 Sketches of Society in London, &c. 122 A Song, by Mrs. Opie 125 Foscari, a Tragedy, by Cinna, Act I. 126 The Rivals 134 The Rocky Labyrinth of Adersbach 135 Analysis of Jaubert's Travels in Persia, &c. 137 Extract from the “ Suicides," an unpublished Poem 143 Lines to 144 PAGE London Review. Napoleon in Exile, by B. O'Meara, Esq. 153 Halidon Hill, by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. 154 Dissertation on the Names of Persons, by J. H. Brady 156 Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone, by John Hughes, A.M. 157 Select Passages from the Bible, by A. Adam. -Conversational Preceptor, in French and English, by J. L. Mabire 158 The Life and Trial of James Mackcoull 159 Poetical Essays, by A. J. Mason.-Moral Gallantry, &c. by Sir George Mackensie 160 THE FINE ARTS.-TAE ACHILLES 161 Theatrical Journal King's Theatre 164 Haymarket Theatre 164 English Opera House 165 Foreign Review. Commentaries on Plutarch's Lives, by Her ren.-Dramatic Works of Boguslawski .. 145 Aquatic Herbs of Jever and Eastern Friese land.--Symbols and Mythology of Ancient States.-Essay on the Life and Writings of Architas 146 On the Treatment of the Poor.-Of Italian Literature, during part of 18th Century. 147 Travels to the Lake of Como, by D. Ber tolotti.-Principles of Poetry, by Gherar- of the Persians, &c. Baugy.- A Walk in the Thuilleries.- 152 SCIENCE AND LITERATURE. Sandwich Isles, Egypt, Russia, Poland, ... 172 ENGLISH:-Works preparing for Publica tion-Works in the Press- List of recent 175 Agricultural Report 178 Commercial ditto 179 New Patents ... 180 List of Bankrupts and Dividends 181 Insolvency Register 183 REMARKABLE INCIDENTS. Marriages and Deaths Abroad Metropolitan Occurrences 185 Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Metropolis 186 ProvincialOccurrences 188 Meterological Table 191 Price of Canal Shares, &c. 191 Price of English and Foreign Stocks, &c. 192 148 .... 150 LONDON: Published for the Proprietors, And Sold by all the Booksellers. [TWO SHILLINGS.] TO THE PUBLIC. ALTHOUGH five hundred Copies of the Jast Number of this Magazine were printed in addition to the usual quantity, the whole impression has been found unequal to the demand; and the Proprietors regret that they did not further anticipate the success that has attended the elegant Engraving of “ PsychE”and their improvements in general. Their Subscribers, however, are respectfully informed that, the Proof Impressions of the Psyche, with a Mythological account of her history, are nearly ready for publication. 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We have returned the following articles to our publisher, which their respective Authors may receive on application ;Sketches by Sea and Land On Servility Remarks on the Higher Ranks of So Lines on Friendship ciety Lines to * * * by a constant Reader() Lines on Chelsea College Eliza; or, the Convicts Ik Patterdale Lines to N * * * by Half-existence Scraps, No. 1. Lines by Cantabrigiensis Victim of Superstition On Pugilism, by W.T. W. Walk to Wilsdon The Schoolmaster Youth in) Pierce Egan and Lord Byron Remarks on Garth's Dispensary Critique on the “ Charities of London.". Lines to H-with a withered rose 1 bus ta jina ERRATA IN OUR LAST NUMBER. Page 21, read, “ que l'insurrection est organizée à Londres, l'armée séduite, et un gouvernement provisoire formé chez le Lord Mayor."--Page 43, for « Cette," read “cette.” |