1818.] Dividends. Savidge J. East Stoke, Nottinghamshire, coal mer. chant (Stevenson, Lincoln's Inu Shillito T. Doncaster, innkeeper (Blacklock, Serjeant's Inn Sorby W. North Auston, Yorkshire, apothecary (Copes, Gray's Inn Tyas J. Wakefield, grocer (Wigglesworth & Cropley, Gray's Inn-lane Vevers J. Churwell, Yorkshire, cloth merchant, (Sykes, New Ion Walter J. Bath, cabinet maker (Highmore, Seot'syard, London 569 Watts W. Thorley, farmer (Wilson, Dorset street Whaley T. Packwood, Warwickshire, coal merchant (Pritchard & Son, Broseley, Shropshire Wickstead J. Shrewsbury, starch maker (Moore, Gray's Ino Wilson R. Liverpool, farrier (Chester, Staples Inn Wrench C. J. St. Mary Axe, wine merchant (OSbaldeston, London street Yeates T. Warwick, patten-tye maker (W. F. Stevenson, Lincoln's Inn New.square Abrahams G. Falmouth, June 23 Barry T. Mincing-lane, July 11 Bassett M. Greenwich, July 11 Blanchenay L. Dover st. July 18 June 24 Bownas J. & S. Rogers, Liverpool, June 30 Boyce J. Warwick, June 26 Bray R. Gosport, July 11 Burn P. W. Wapping, July 14 Corry T. North Shields, July 2 Donel H. Camberwell, July 14 Elwell E. Stafford, June 23 DIVIDENDS. Fitch J. Colchester, June 13 Fowler W. Warwick, June 15 Fowler D. Lime str. June 7 Garbett L. Birmingham, July 11 Glover D. Gutter-lane, June 27 Goodyear T. Aldersgate street, June 23 Goold A. Birmingham, June 30 Gover J. Lower Brook st. July 4 Grant C. Broad st. City, July 11 Greaves J. P. Coleman st. July 4 Hackett W. Derby, June 16 Halliday W. Manchester, July 15 Hamilton R. Old Broad street, July 28 Hanbury C. distiller, June 30 Harvey R. Oxford st. July 25 Hinchineliff M. Dawgree, York, Holditch G. & Haunah W. Bank side, June 13 Holland J. Little Chelsea, June 13 Holwell T. Nine Elms, June 13 Hordern T. G. Shelton, Stafford shire, July 30 Horton R Newport,Salop,June 30 Humphreys J. Hammersmith, Ifold W. Welbeck st. July 4 Jackson J. B. Liverpool, July 23 Laing G. George yard, Lombard Landsell J. jun. Burslem, July 4 Lowe R. Borgh Apton, July Nash T, Chesham, June 9 Pritchard J. H. Monmouth, July 4 Richardson T. Norwich, June 17 Rodgers G. Liverpool, June 30 Foster lane, June 27 Sanderson R. Acklam Yorkshire, Sandford H. Oxford, June 26 Scriven J. & Jos. Scriven, War. wick, June 29 Sheath A. Boston, Lincoln, Jaly 4 Smith J. Tabernacle walk, June 15 Spear W. Thames-str. July 11 Steele R. Bristol, June 27 Stevenson H. & J. E. Milbank, June 7 Prices of Canal Shares, &c. in the Month of June, 1818, at the Office of Mr. Clarke, 39, Throgmorton Street. 20! 1818. DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS, FROM MAY 26, TO JUNE 25, 1918, BOTH INCLUSIVE. Bank 3 per Ct 3 per C3 pr Ct4 per Ct. 5 per Ct Long Irish Imp. Imp. India So. Sea| O.S.S.|New S. Anns. 5 per Ct 3 per Ct Anns. 4 per Ct. Ex. Bills. Ex. Bills. Consols Stock. Stock. Anns. Sea An. 27 278 280 78 7779 78 88 90 107 20% 78 93 pm./20 16 pm. 19 18 pm.79 28 77 78 78 87 96 107 20% 231 232 88 91 pm. 18 20 pm. 19 20 pm. 79! All Exchequer Bills dated prior to the month of June, 1817, have been advertised to be paid off, and the Interest thereon has ceased. N. B. The above Table contains the highest and lowest prices, taken from the Course of the Exchange, &c. originally published by John Castaign, in the year 1712, and now published, every Tuesday and Friday, under the authority of the Committee of the Stock Exchange, by JAMES WETENHALL, Stock-Broker, No. 7, Capel court, Bartholotnew-lane, London, On application to whom the original documents for near a century past may be read. [ 572 ] AGRICULTURAL REPORT. The warm dry weather at the beginning of the last month has produced a very beneficial effect upon vegetation, and has given us the fairest prospect of an early and productive harvest, which offers to be more forward than we are accustomed to be favoured with; ca the average of seasons, forwarder by nearly a month than we had reason to expect at the writing of our last Report: such is the precarious uncertainty of this our changeable climate. The warm weather throughout the month of June has had the very best effect upon the Wheat Crop, which has tillowed widely and blossomed kindly, particularly upon all those tenacious soils from which the superfluous water has percolated freely. But upon those weeping soils, where a necessary drainage had previously been neglected, the straw and ear are short and weak. Barley, upon the dry Turnip soils, never looked more promising, having shot into ear with a strength and bulk of straw indicative of a full average crop: those breadths upon tenacious soils that were sown before the dry weather set in have greatly recovered from the effects of the extreme wet weather in the month of May, and promise a fair, but not a bulky crop. Oats have belled well and ripen kindly. Beans, Peas, and the whole of the Leguminous tribe are well corned, but short in the halm. The late dry weather has been very favourable to the Turnip Fallows, which are in a elean and husbandlike state. The young plants of the early sown look healthful, and are past the fly. The Hay harvest has been early and productive, except upon wet bottoms, where it has been much lighter than for many years past. The late showers have had the best effect upon the Hop Bins, which promise well. The soiling crops have been greatly productive. CORN EXCHANGE, June 29.-Foreign Wheat, 44s. to`gos.-English Wheat, 50s. to 90s. -Rye, 40s to 50s.-Barley, 30s. to 50s.-Malt, 685. to 845.-Oats, 20s, to 415,—Fine Flower, 70s. 75s. SMITHFIELD MARKET, June 29.-Beef, 4s. 4d, to 5s. 4d.-Mutton, 4s. 4d. to 6s, 4d.— Lamb, 5s. to 75.-Veal, 4s. to 6s.-Pork, 4s. to 6s. Hay, 31. 10s. to 61.-Straw, 11. 16s. to 31. 3s.-Clover, 41. to 71. Prices of Hops, New Pockets, Kent, 241. to 261.-Sussex, 23). to 241. 10s.—Essex, 241. to 251. Average Prices of Corn, By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, from Returns in the Week ending June 16. Districts. 1st Essex, d. s. d. 169 1142 0137 9,28 9 Middlesex, 182 Kent, 78 of 42 828 4 Surrey, 76 042 GENERAL INDEX TO THE NINTH VOLUME. ABERCORN, Marquis of, his death and Aberystwyth, improvements at, 181, 565 251, 114 520 Adam of Bremen, his account of the dis- covery of Vinland, 482 Adam's Peak, in the Island of Ceylon, dis- Addington, Right Hon. J. H. death of, 560 332 -, account of the Moravian missions - premiums of the Board of, 452 Albani, that family recovers Winkelman's Alban's, description of the monastery of St. 3 of Russia, the wisdom of his go- ment, 300 Alfreton, in Sussex, charity school establish- Algiers, narrative of a captivity in, 103, 209 Alien bill, debates on the, 514 Almanack, errors in the nautical, 262 Aloes grow wild in Sicily, 381 254, 450-ancient fortifications in, 344— 481 Amphora, one found in Cambridgeshire, 365 Animals, on their powers of vomiting, 375 Antiquities found at Pompeii, 148-at Min- turnæ, 149-in Egypt, 234, 258-in Ape, account of the Titi species of the, 141 Archdukes, their journal of travels in Britain, Arthur, Mr. his agricultural improvements in Arts, proceedings of the Society of, 437 - review and register of the fine, 65, 155, Artaud, M. on the Mosaic pavements of Alum, account of the manufactory of, at Arkwright, Sir Richard, description of his Alps, on the climate of the upper, 233 cotton mill, 130 Artists, anniversary dinner of the 258 4 F |