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disburgh, Suffolk, June 15. Croudson T.
Wigan, Lancashire, June 16. Cole G.
Woodbridge, Suffolk, June 16.
Dobson J. Liverpool, May 22. Doxon
J. Manchester, June 3. Drewitt H. Mans-
field-street, Southwark, June 9. Dewd-
ney B. sen. Reigate, Surrey, July 4. Dal-
rymple J. Russel-street, Bermondsey, July

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Edwards W. New Bond-street, May 16.
Ellis T. Whitechapel, June 20. Entwisle
J. Manchester, June 22.
Fuller R. P. Guildford, May 30.
H. Gracechurch-street, June 18.
E. Bolton-on-the-Moors, June 30.
Grant J. Lawrence Pounteney-lane, June
2. Goom R. Old-street, June 9.

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Hudson W. Whalley, Cheshire, May 16. Harwood A. Malden, Essex, May 26. Hornby W. Gainsburgh, and Esdaile Sir J. Kat Marden, Essex, May 27. Harvey T. Newport, Isle of Wight, May 29. Hawkes T Dudley, Worcestershire, May 29. Hanford J. Alford, Lincolnshire, June 2. Hopkins T. West-green, June 2. Harris T. Waltham Cross, Essex, June 9. Hannam J. Sloane-street, June 9. Hamilton S. Shoe-lane, June 27. Hookham T. J. New Bond-stree, July 3.

Ireland
Ingle J.

Irwin J. Wood-street, May 26.
S. St Clement-Danes, June 27.
Ashby-de la-Zouch, June 29.
King J. Yarmouth, May 29.
F. Ra hbone-place, June 6.
Lee J. York, May 20 and June 11.
W. J. Worcester June 9.
Greenwich, June 30.

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Macdonald D. Threadneedle-street, May 30. M'Kinlay D. and Belesario A. M. Size lane, June 2. Moat T. and Panter G. Halifax, June 2 and 9. Morgan J Conduitstreet, June 6. Morris G. Dork.ng, June

9. Mark G. Lisle-street, June 27. Martindale J. New Bond-street, July 7. NichollsG Portpool-lane, Holborn, June 6. Papillon P. J. St. Swithin's-lane, May 5. Paine W. Ipswich, May 18. Pearson J. Pudsey, Yorkshire, May 20. Perry J. Whitechapel-road, May 23. Pattrick T. King-street, Covent garden, May 23. Parnell J. Deal, May 23. Phelps K. Plymouthdock, June 6. Paterson T. Nicholas-lane, June 6. Phillips B. and Bacon W Ewerstreet, Southwark, June 6. Paton R. Hatton-wall, June 9. Parker J. Edgbaston, Warwickshire, June 13 Parsons T. Marchmont-place, kussell-square, June 23. Pugh E Franklin's-yard, Circus, June 27. Parkinson T. and J. Coleman-street, June 27.

Rayner A Manchester, June 2. Steane J. Newport, Isle of Wight, May 28. Simms W. of Birmingham, May 28 Sainsbury R. Bath, June 6. Sheardown R. jun. Louth, Lincolnshire, June 9. Scrape J. Queen-street, Cheapside, June 30.

Thomas H. S. and Lascelles J. Mill-lane, Tooley-street, June 20. Townsend J. Barnsley, Yorkshire, May 26, Tunmer J. Mary-le-bonne-street, June 6. Thrupp H. White Lion-street, Spital-square, June 9. Thompson W. Great, Portland-street, June 30.

Wake J. Witby, Yorkshire, May 19. Weston J. Lane End, Staffordshire, May 21. Wilsone J. Basinghall-street, May 28 and 30. Williams J. G. Winchester-street, May 26 Waterworth E Newport, Isle of Wight, May 30 Wallace A. and Pugh J. Lower Thames-street, June 9. Waters J. Old B.thiem, June 13. Webb W. Westminster-Bridge road, June 16. Welsford Ng Exeter, July 11. Witke C. J. A. Coleman. street, June 11.

Younghusband W. Colchester, May 30

AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

VERY agricultural process is going on prosperously and in the usual train at this Although the late rains did an immensity of good to every crop upon the earth, yet the continuance of easterly winds, and a degree of drought since, have rendered warm showers desirable for the grass and latter-sown spring crops and the gardens. The shew for grass in the best meadows is extraordinary, and the bottoms very heavy. All the early-sown spring crops are bulky and of the utmost promise, as are the wheats. Spring wheats a greater breadth than ever, and most flourishing. Mustard, rape, coriander, all the seeds promise fuil crops. Early potatoes plant finely, and should the season be tolerably moist, we may have another great potatoe year; the last, in some parts of the island, having been so abundant that the routs could scarcely be expended. All kinds of fruit full of the most healthy bloom; and the hop-bine strong and luxuriant. Some smart blights have happened from the easterly winds, and in one instance from the north-west, attended with cold rain; but they were not of c. nsequence sufficient to discolour the corn, or to affect the hop-bine, in any considerable degree.

As has been happily the case for some years past the cattle crops have a progressive annual increase in extent; and Swedish urnips and the thousand-headed cabbage will be cultivated this year very largely, as is proved by the increased orders for these articles

of the London seedsmen. A nonsensical nostrum has been propagated from Ireland, in the late Reports, of the virtue of brimstone sown with turnip seed, to destroy the eg of the fly. The publishers of such absurdities ought to be told, that those eggs do not exist until the weather has blighted the leaves of the plant; and that long before they were born, brimstone and many other things had been tried in the case, without the smallest effect. (See 5th edition New Farmer's Calendar.) Considerable damage may be apprehended this season in weeding the wheats, which are generally so large and luxuriant ; a very powerful motive for the drill, which however increasing in practice, is yet even unknown in many parts of the country. Disputes on the irksome subject of tithes, it is said, prevail to a considerable degree in different quarters: it is a grievance which imperiously demands the consideration of parliament.

Lean stock increasing in price, the fat stationary Remarkable number of twin lambs in the fall of this year. All the Merino flocks have had a good fall, and the lambs perfectly healthy. An additional demand for Irish provisions for the Baltic, to supply part of the armies of our allies, as well as our own. Prices at Smithfield-Beef, 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d-inutton, 4s to 5s.-veal, 4s. 6d. to 7s.-lamb, 5s. to 7s.-pork, 4s. to 6s. 6dLondon bacon, 6s. to 6s. 6d.-Irish, Ss. 9d. to 5s. 4d fat, 3s. 2d.

Middlesex, May 23.

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 May 16, 1807.

INLAND COUNTIES.

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Wor'st 71 7
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