the tender sympathy of her nature, in her pensive morality, in her elevated conceptions of virtue. Martha! during those hours of happiest intercourse, which he, whose hand has faintly traced this tablet to your memory, once enjoyed with you, A how little did he think that it would ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTCIES. {Extracted from the London Gazette.]-----The Solicitors' Names are between Parentheses. Folo W. Cherry-garden-street, timbermerchant, (Hatton, Dean-street). Frodsham J. Kingsgate-street, watchmaker, (Davies, Warwick-street). Godfrey S. Liverpool, straw-hat-manufacturer, (Windle, John-streat). Grove P. Cardiff, Glamorgan, straw-hat-manufac turer, (Mawley, Dorset-street). Bradley W. Huddersfield, victualler, (Battye, Chancery-lane). Barratt B. Lyncombe, butcher, (Sheppard and Co. Bedford-row). Bull W. Bristol, grocer, (James, Hett W. Leeds, woolstapler, (Lambert Gray's-Inn-square). Burton J. New-Cross, and Sons, Hatton-garden). Hawkins R. dealer and chapman, (Wasbrough, Warn- Bridgewater, innkeeper, (Blandford, Mitreford-court). Burgess T. Hungerford, court-buildings). Hodgkinson W. East Berks, butcher, (King, Bedford-row). Retford, ironmonger, (Hannam, East RetBell J. Bell J and Harrop W. Longtown, ford). Hirst J. Bristol, grocer, (Price and Co. Lincoln's-Inn). Cumberland, manufacturers, (Wordsworth and Co. Staple Inn). Billings S. Liverpool, hosier, (Blakelock and Co. Temple). Baker J. Kingstanley, baker, (Chilton, Exchequer-office). Bennet J. Plymouth, haberdasher, (Willis and Co. Warnfordcourt). Bishop S. Cheltenham, haberdasher, (Berry, Bucklersbury). Barrow R. Long-Dean Mill, Wilts, paper-maker, (Highmoor, Bush-lane). Buffin E. Buckingham, linen-draper, (Bourdillon and Co. Little Friday-street). Inskipp J. jun Battle, carpenter, (Gregson and Co. Angel-court). Ivey J. Cre diton, Devon, linen-draper, (Willians, Red Lion-square). Jennings J. Denmark court, (Manning, Clement's-Inn). Jeffrey J. East-India Chambers, merchant, (Grubb, Great QueenJenkins J. Cow court, Rotherstreet). hithe, timber-merchant, (Carter, Deptford). Kirkpatrick W. Bread-street-hill, merchant, (Matthews and Co. Castle-street). Kirkpatrick W. and Cort R. Bread street, warehousemen, (Hurd, Temple). KingT. Gosport, grocer, (Bleasdale and Co. NewInn). Lurcock T. Settingbourne, woollendraper, (Atkinson, Castle-street). Lye R. Goswell-street-road, builder, (Charsley, Mark-lane). Cundy M.W. Great Marlborough-street, surveyor, (Trickey, Howland-street). Clark S. Charlotte-street, Middlesex, tailor, (Popkin, Dean-street). Cannon R. Kingsland road, builder, (Finnis, Hart-street). Coren P. Chancery-Chambers, money-scrivener, (Prior, Copthall-court). Clark J. St. Mary Stratford, Bow, butcher, (Harding, Primrose-street). Clancy W. St Mary Axe, merchant, (Wild, jun. Castle street). Dutton J. Knapper's-gate, Stoke-upon- Nicholson F. East Retford, mercer, (ExTrent, chapman, (Barbor, Fetter-lane). Jey and Co Furnival's-Ion). Newnum J. Dodgson, J. Pocklington, cornfactor, Bishopsgate-strect Without, linen-draper, (Evans, Hatton-garden). M'Dowall W. (Parton, Walbrook). Tottenhamn-court road, linen-draper, (Mad Mills S. Stamford, upholsterer, (Chilton, Exchequer-office). Paul S. Phillips R. Hay, Brecon, shopkeeper, dock and Co. Lincoln's-Inn). Dibdin C. (James, Gray's-Inn-square). Strand, music-seller, (Wood, Richmond- Laleham, baker, (Taylor, Field-court, buildings). Dean R. Bow, baker, (Wilson, Gray's-inn). Peel C. King-street, wareDevonshire-street). Dinsdale J. Scul- houseman, (Spurr, Holborn-court). Priest M. and J. Thorney-street, coach-makers, livery stable-keeper, (Knight, High-street). (Patten, Cross-street). Parry H. Liverpool, Suddone J. Wood-street, hosier, (Fieid, merchant, (Bennett, Dean's-court). Wood-street). Strutt J. Little QueenRichardson J. Westminster-bridge-road, street, stationer, (Denton and Co. Grav's livery stable keeper, (Benton, Union. Inn-square). Shelley G. M. St. Mary, street). Roberts G. Heights, Almond- Whitechapel, hosier, (Loxley, Cheapside). bury, cotton-manufacturer, (Battye, Chan- Sherwood, J W. Newgate-street, cheesecery-lane). Redpath, A. Philip-lane, monger, (Willet and Co. Finsbury-square) builder, (Palmer and Co Copthall-court). Smith J. Leeds, grocer, (Sykes and Co. Richards M. Vauxhall, Warwick, dealer New-Inn). Spencer J. Manchester, vicand chapman, (Webb and Co Birming- tualier, (Cardwell, Manchester). Smith J. ham) Russell T. Dursley, Gloucester, North Warnborough, sackmaker, (Hector, innkeeper, (Price and Co Lincoln's-Inn). Petersfield). Singer S. Westbury, clothier, Rhodes W. Saddleworth, dealer and chap- (Davies, Lothbury). man, (Battye, Chancery-lane). Randall W. Tuson J. Mile-end, New Town, builder, Stockbridge, wine and brandy merchant, (Burt and Co. John-street). Thornton (Wainwright, Peck's buildings, Temple). W. Devonshire-street, late of Cadiz, merSymons J. Cheapside, milliner, (Wild, chant, (J. and W. Richardson, New-Inu). jun. Castle-street). Scott E. Chandos- Weaver W. Rood lane, merchant, street, shoemaker, (Wood, Richmond- (Kirkham, Shorter's-court). Woolgar R. buildings). Swindall J. Pendleton, Eccles, West Cowes, smith, (Tarrant, Chancery(Ellis, Chancery-lane). Sheppard A. Leeds, lane). Wooten G. Northchurch, Herts. milliner, (Wilson, Greville-street). Spic staw hat-dealer, (Mayhew, Symond's-Inn). kernell, Seven Oakes, innkeeper, (Flex- Wilson H. and Lightfoot J. Nottingham, ney, Chancery-lane). Shelton J. Great hosiers, (Bolton and Co. Nottingham). Tew, Oxford, timber-merchant, (Hackett, Whiteman R. Brighthelmston, victualler, Chancery-lane). Sadler R South Shields, (Ellis Hatton-garden). Ware E. Cheapmerchant, (Bell and Co. Bow-lane). Sat- side, milliner, (Welch, Nicholas-lane). terthwaite I. Tamworth, wine-merchant, Williams A. Cheltenham, jeweller, (Ha(Dawes, Angel-court). Southey J. W. rison, Craven-street). Bath, paper-hanger, (Vizard and Co. Lin- Young J. Cheltenham, dealer and chapcoln's Inn). Stanford E. Castle-street, man, (Berry, Bucklersbury). PRICES OF CANAL, DOCK, FIRE-OFFICE, WATERWORKS, BREWERY SHARES, &c. &c. London Dock Stock, 1397. per cent. T L. WOLFE and Co. Canal, Dock, & Stock Brokers. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. HE general mildness of the weather cannot be said to have given any serious check to the young wheats, which still continue to wear a promising appearance. Fortunately the consumption of winter fodder has not been so expensive for the cattle as it otherwise might have been, the mildness of the weather having enabled the farmer to keep them out in the pastures longer than usual. This with the variety of green food, generally used for live stock in winter, with the large supply of potatoes, &c. have happily secured the farmer from any apprehensious of the scarcity of fodder for cattle. The warmth of the season likewise contributes to the facility of fattening sheep and other cattle, but spring tilth is not in the best state of forwardness. The price of grain generally continues high. Lean stock of all descriptions, as well as fat, but the latter particularly on account of the season, is remarkably high. Hay has also continued its price, notwithstanding the open weather. Price of meat in Smithfield Market:-Beef, 5s. 8d. to 6s. 4d. ;-Mutton, 5s. 6d. to 6s. 4d.;-Veal, 5s. 10d. to 6s. 8d. ;-Pork, 6s. 4d. to 7s. Middlesex, Dec. 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 Dec. 16, 1809. BILL of MORTALITY, from NOV. 15, to DEC. 19, 1809. Total Christenings and Burials from Dec. 18, 1808, to Dec. 12, 1809. 3636 In all 16680 2 1145 60 and 70 - 1205 90 and 100 54 100 Decreased in the Burials this year 3274. Days Bank 3p Cent. 5 p. Cent.4 p. Ct. Navy 1809 Stock. Reduc. Consols. Cons. 5 p. Cent. Long Anns. PRICE OF STOCKS, from NOVEMBER 27, to DECEMBER 26, 1809, both inclusive. Imperial Imperial Irish S. SeaS Sea India India Exche. Lottery Anns. 5p. Stock. Anns. Sto. Bonds. Bills. Tickets Ticks. 3 p. Cent City Cons. Om Freeh for nium. Acct. N.B. In the 3 per Cent Consols the highest and lowest Price of each day is given; in the other Stocks the highest only. FORTUNE and Co. STOCK-BROKERS and GENERAL AGENTS, No. 13, Cornhill. Artificial Stone, method of making it, 56. Aspern, official account of the battles fought Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, 314. Austria, political state of, 61, 153, 246, Axiochus, analysis of his dialogue on the Bankruptcies, list of, 85, 173, 261, 349, Barclay, Captain, account of his astonishing Bath and West of England Society, 404. Battle of Aspern, between the Austrians of Talavera, between the French 492. between the French and Spaniards, Baurress, Mr. an extraordinary genius, ac- Beauties of Blair, review of, 213. of, 142 Bill of Mortality, 87, 175, 263, 351, 439, Biographical Sketches-Mr. Thomas Brad- -Matthew Boulton, Esq. 234-Earl of Bonaparte, excommunicated by the Pope, 152. his speech to the Legislative Body, 513. Boulton, Matthew, Esq. memoirs of, 234. British Institution, transactions of this Museum, 490. |