Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, No. 22, CORNHILL. W. Fair N. W. Fair S. W. Ditto 7 29.86 46 N. Wind. Obser. [1822 Bar. Ther. Wind. Obser.||1822 Bar. Ther. Wind. Obser, Ditto 51 N. Rain PRICE OF SHARES IN CANALS, DOCKS, BRIDGES, ROADS, WATER-WORKS, FIRE AND LIFE Insurance COMPANIES, INSTITUTIONS, MINES, &c. April 22nd, 1822. S. B. Ditto 25/29-36 54 N. E. Ditto N. E. Ditto Rate of Government Life Annuities, payable at the Bank of single life of 35 receives for 1007. Stock 5 5 0 average-rate 1007. money Reduction National Debt and Government Life Annuity Office, Bank Street, Cornhill, Amsterdam, c. f. COURSE of EXCHANGE, from the 26th March to the 25th April, 1822. 12-512-7 12 612-8 Antwerp.................. 12—1—12-3 Hamburgh .................. 37 037-3 ....... 37—1——37— 4 Altona Paris, three days sight.. ....... 25-20 -25-30 Ditto ........ 25-50 -25-60 Naples 9. ... 10 9 10-10 371 37 -361 Bahia Dublin. Cork -501 51 Cadiz Bilboa 91 DAILY PRICES OF STOCK, FROM MARCH 26, TO APRIL 25, 1822, BOTH INCLUSIVE. ́All EXCHEQUER BILLS dated in the month of July, 1821, and prior thereto, have been advertised to be paid off. JAMES WETENHALL, Stock-Broker, No. 15, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, London ; Russian Discoveries The Greeks-Universities of Moscow and Berlin-Sierra LeonePopulation of Great Britain and the Colonies Freemasonry Fine Arts on the Continent. Utility of Soldiers in Peace-Anti quities found near Turbengcr.. 439 Prices of Stock........ Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Metropolis....... 473 437 Provincial Occurrences, Births, Marriages and Deaths.... 475 Weekly Statement of the London Markets..... 485 East India Shipping. 486 438 State of the Weather-Prices of Ca nal Shares, &c. &c. 487 488 London: PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS, AND PUBLISHED BY LUPTON RELFE, 13, CORNHILL, [TWO SHILLINGS.] TO CORRESPONDENTS. The "Lines" in our last number, page 304, are being set to music, by Mr. Kiallmark, at the request of Mrs. Opie, the distinguished authoress. Arietta is requested to send for a letter. Viator's queries as to "Prints," shall be answered in our next; his "Customs of Cornwall," have not been received. The Fortunes of Nigel are sent as desired. The following favors have been received and are under consideration-Halfexistance-Enort's Sonnets, &c.-Posthumous Vanity-Remarks on Garth's Dispensary-Eliza, or the Convicts-Youth-The Imperishable One-A Walk to Wilsdon A Summer Evening's Ramble—Eliza, Heiress of the Vale. Our readers are requested to correct the following errata in our last number -In the title page, for Mr. read Mrs. Opie-In the Conversazione; for 337, th page alluded to, read 374-In Lord Byron's "Love," page 303, for On Love, re. Oh! Love; and for ere read e'er-In the Aphorisms, page 305, column 2nd, line 32, for delivery of mental talk, read delicacy of mental tact. |