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pected to take place on the 12th of October.

CHILI.-At the meeting and installation of the National Congress at Santiago on the 23d, the Supreme Director, Don Bernardo O'Higgins, attended, and formally resigned the Directorship, in a patriotic speech, The President, in behalf of the Congress, replied, and tendered the office to his Excellency, who graciously accepted it again at the hands of the Representatives of the people. During the illuminations at night, a transparency exhibited the arms of Chili, and on each side of them, portraits of the Director and Lord Cochrane. Under the latter were the words, Long live the Admiral, who left his own country to protect the liberty and independence of Chili !"

AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

The last agricultural operations have been principally directed to getting in the seed wheat, for which the season has proved favourable. The showery weather has given a regular plant on the lands early sown. The dibbling system now generally practised, manifests, this season, a decided superiority over that of broad cast, or even that of the drill. The corn markets are somewhat better for prime samples of wheat and barley. The crop of potatoes turns out [better than was looked for, from the long drought of the summer. The turnips, particularly through Norfolk and other eastern districts, have improved so much in growth through the month as to appear a full average crop. Coleseed and other green feed are also

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equally promising in produce. Hay continues low in price from its great abundance. The grass counties abound in feed from the late serviceable rains. The wool market continues dull, except for fine Merino and Down fleeces, for which rather better prices can be obtained. Smithfield has abounded with every thing under the denomination of beef, which necessity has sent up in a half fat state. The supplies of mutton, lamb, and pig-pork have been equally large. Lean stock in beasts have fallen more than 25 per cent. within the last month or two. Store sheep are brisk in sale, and something higher from the general improvemeut in the green

crops.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.
(London, Nov. 26.)

COTTON.-The Cotton market is in a very languid state, yet there are no sellers at any reduction; the purchases in bond, 210 Surat ordinary 5}., fair 5§d., good fair 6d., and very good 61d.; 50 Madras 57d. good fair; 300 Bengals 51d. fair, to 5 d. good fair; good 57d., very good 6 d.; and duty paid, 44 Demerara and Berbice good fair 94 d. and 9ad.; and 10 West India fair Sd.

COFFEE. The public sales of Coffee last week were considerable: the Brit. ish Plantation descriptions, with the

exception of Berbice and Demerara, which were 2s. a 3s. per cwt. lower: sold freely and at rather higher prices, the two latter have for a length of time rated much higher than the other qualities; good ordinary St. Domingo in casks and in bags sold at 94s. 6d. and 95s. 6d. in considerable parcels. Towards the close of the market last week, the accounts from Antwerp were so very favourable that St. Domingo Coffee became in great request by private con

tract.

The public sale of Coffee this forenoon, 203 bags St. Domingo, went off freely, fully 2s. per cwt. higher than last week, ordinary to good ordinary realising 95s. a 97s.

SUGAR The low brown Sugars last week were rather pressed upon the market, and the holders were so anxious to effect sales, that prices a shade lower were submitted to; the quantity of good and fine samples offering were inconsiderable, and the previous currency was fully supported.

This forenoon the market remained heavy, and the prices of low browns must be stated at a small reduction. There are very few good Sugars on show; several of the holders have withdrawn their Sugars for the present, on account of the languid state of trade. -The deliveries from the West-India Docks have materially fallen off, compared with the delivery of the preceding year.

CORN. The supplies of Wheat to yesterday's market were confined to the samples by land carriage from Essex and Kent, as the late stormy weather prevented the arrivals by water; the market was, however, heavy, at a general decline of 1s. per quarter. -There were scarcely any parcels of Barley fresh in; fine qualities would have sold freely at the former currency, but the buyers were not eager to purchase, as they anticipate large arrivals when the wind changes. The purchases of Oats last week were so very extensive, that although the supplies at market yesterday were very limited, yet the trade was heavy, and rather lower. Beans were dull at the previous currency.-Grey Peas were 1s. higher; in White there was no alteration Rapeseed was dull at the decline off 1. a 21. per last.-There was more demand for Linseed, and the fine descriptions were Is. a 2s. higher.

RUM, BRANDY, and HOLLANDE —— Brandies are very firm, but there is no improvement in the prices.-Rums are heavy, but no reduction in the currency can be stated.-In Geneva there is no alteration.

HEMP, FLAX, and TALLOW.-The price of yellow candle Tallow declined last week to 37s., but there has been since a small improvement in the demand and in the currency, the market must, however, still be stated heavy; yellow candle Tallow to-day 39s. The request for Hemp has been rather limited, and purchases could be made on rather lower terms.-In Flax there is no alteration.

FRUIT. The new Spanish and French Fruit went off heavily, and only a small portion was sold; the old Patrass Currants were disposed of by private contract; the butts and a few of the carroteels old Currants were sold at the prices stated. There are several arrivals of new Figs and Smyrna Fruit, and two parcels of new Denia and Valentia.

OILS.-Ths quantity of Greenland Oil taken by the extensive speculators, it is reported, has been disposed of to an eminent House at about 251.-This circumstance has a favourable effect, the trade declined buying in the anticipation that the whole would be thrown upon the market; there are now buyers 261. a 271.-Seed Oils are also held with more firmness.

NAVAL STORES.-About 400 barrels of Rough Turpentine are reported to be sold at 16s-Spirits are also lower. -In Tar, Pitch, or Rosin, there is no alteration.

TOBACCO.-The brisk demand for Tobacco which we have lately noticed has subsided; the purchases for the last week are inconsiderable.

LIST OF PATENTS.

TO JOHN COLLIER, of Compton-street, Brunswick-square, Middlesex, engineer; for certain improvements upon machines for shearing cloth. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

TO WILLIAM GOODMAN, of Coventry, Warwickshire, hatter; for certain im. provements in looms. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

TO JOHN BOURDIEU, of Lime-street, London, esq. for a method or means of improving the preparation of colours for printing wove cloths. Communicated to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

TO BENJAMIN BOOTHBY, of the Iron Works, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, iron master; for an improved method of manufacturing cannon shot, by which a superior shot is produced in the solidity and smoothness of its external surface. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

TO JOHN DOWELL MOXON, of Liver. pool, Lancashire, merchant and ship owner, and JAMES FRASER, of Kingstreet, Commercial-road, Middlesex, engineer; for certain improvements in ships' cabooses or hearths; and also for apparatus to be occasionally con

nected therewith, for the purposes of evaporating and condensing water. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

TO FREDERICK LOUIS FALTON, of New Bond-street, Middlesex, watchmaker; for certain improvements on, or additions to watches or chronometers in general, whereby they may be rendered capable of marking or indicating the precise moment of any desired observations, or rapid succession (of observations, and without the necessity of stopping the regular movement of the watch, as in ordinary stop watches. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

To THOMAS TIMOTHY BENNINGFIELD, of High-street, Whitechapel, Middlesex, tobacco manufacturer, and JOSHUA TAYLOR BEALE, of Christian street, St. George's-in-the-East, cabinet maker; for certain improvements on steam-engines. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

TO JOHN WITCHER, of Helmet-row, Old-street, St. Lukes, Middlesex, mechanic, MATTHEW PICKFORD, of Wood-street, London, common carrier, and JAMES WHITBOURN, of Goswell street, Middlesex, coach-smith; for an improvement in the construction of the wheels of all wheeled carriages, and of all other vertical wheels of a certain size. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

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securing property (generally) when placed in exposed situations. Dated Sept. 27, 1822.

TO THOMAS BINNS and JONAS Binns, both of Tottenham Court-road, engineers; for certain improvements in propelling vessels, and in the construction of steam-engines and boilers, applicable to propelling vessels, and other purposes. Dated October 18, 1822. TO WILLIAM JONES, of Bodwellty, Monmouthshire, engineer; for certain improvements in the manufacturing of iron. Dated October 18, 1822.

TO STEPHEN WILSON, of Streatham, Surrey, esq. for a new manufacture of worsted. Dated Oct. 18, 1822.

To SAMUEL FRANCIS SORNES, of Broad-street, Ratcliffe, Middlesex, ship owner; for an improvement in the construction of anchors. Dated Oct. 18 1822.

To URIAH LANE, the younger, of Lamb's Conduit - street, Middlesex, straw hat manufacturer; for an improvement in the platting of straw, and in manufacturing bonnets and other articles therefrom.. Dated Oct. 18 1822.

TO JOHN WILLIAMS, of Cornhill, London, stationer; for a method to prevent the frequent removal of the pavement and carriage paths, for laying down and taking up pipes, and for other purposes, in streets, roads, and public ways. Dated October 18, 1822.

TO JOSEPH BRINDLEY, of Frinsbury, near Rochester, Kent, ship-builder; for certain improvements in the construction of building ships, boats, barges, and other vessels for navigation. Dated October 18, 1822.

SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE.

The Secretary to the SOCIETY of GUARDIANS for the PROTECTION of TRADE by Circulars has informed the Members thereof, that

SAMUEL RANKEN, of 66, Hatfieldstreet; of St. Thomas Apostle-court; of Norwood; of 7, Clifford's-inn; and of 4, Copthall-buildings, and

THOMAS MOWER KEATS, were connected with

WILLERTON, BEAUMONT, GRAHAM & Co. Bankers, in Waterloo-place, Pallmall, and with

WORTON, HARDIE, WALKER and SMYTH, of the Mersey Bank, Liverpool, and that the said SAMUEL RANKEN draws Bills on

JOSEPH HORROCKS, of No. 4, Copthall-buildings, and on

- BOURNE, of Tonbridge, Kent; made payable in Little Russell-street, Bloomsbury;-and also that

Mr. and Mrs. HAWKINS (mentioned some time since), now reside at "Brunswick Cottage, Larkhall-lane, Clapham.”

LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

FROM SATURDAY, OCT. 19, TO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1822:

WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES.

Extracted from the London Gazette.

N.B. All the Meetings are at the Court of Commissioners, Basinghall-street, unless otherwise expressed. The Attornies' Names are between Parenthesis.

BANKRUPTS.

Armstrong, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant, Oct. 29, Nov. 19, and Dec. 7, George Inn, Newcastle upon Tyne. (Bell and Brodrick, Bow Church-yard

Ashwell, J. Nottingham, iron-founder, Dec. 3, 4,

and 17, Punch Bowl Inn, Nottingham. (Holme, Frampton, and Loftus, New-Inn Apey, J. sen. Gray's Hill, Essex, cattle-salesman, Nov. 23, 30, and Dec. 21. (Lindsay, St. Thomas-street, Southwark Buckley, J. Saddleworth, Yorkshire, woollen

cloth manufacturer, Nov. 12, 13, 30, Swan Inn, Saddleworth. (Brundrett, Spinks, and Reddish, Temple

Blackband, G. Gnosall, Staffordshire, grocer,

Oct. 28, 29, and Dec, 3, Red Lion Inn, Newport, Shropshire. (Hicks, Gray's-inn-square Birkett, R. Liverpool, dealer, Nov. 20, 21, Dec. 3,

George Inn, Liverpool. (Blackstock and Bunce, King's Bench Walk, Temple Bremner, A. Camberwell, merchant, Nov. 2, 16,

and Dec.7. (J. and T. Davies, Lothbury Bellamy, R. Spaxton, Somersetshire, Crown

Inn, Bridgewater. (Hartley, New Bridgestreet

Barratt, W. Eyre-street-hill, Leather-lane, bricklayer, Nov. 5, 12, Dec. 10. (Newton, Great Carter-lane, Doctor's-commons Baley, T.W. Basing-lane, wine-merchant, Nov. 9, 19, and Dec. 14. (Amory and Coles, Throgmorton-street

Bowman, H. St. John-street, Clerkenwell, haberdasher, Nov. 9, 16, and Dec. 14. (Holt, Threadneedle-street

Beattie, J. Portsea, victualler, Nov, 12, 19, and

Dec. 17, Mitre Tavern, Portsea. (Michen, Verulam-buildings, Gray's-inn Bagnall, W. & J. Walsall, Staffordshire, platers, Nov. 18, 19, and Dec. 21, Mr. Heeley's, Walsall. (Turner and Hutchinson, Bloomsbury square Bainbridge, J. Whitehaven, plumber, Nov. 26,

27, and Dec. 21, Black Lion Inn, Whitehaven. (Clennell, Staple-inn Brooke, R. Walcot, Somersetshire, commonbrewer, Dec. 2, 3, and 21, White Hart-inn, Bath. (Potts and Son, Serjeant's-inn Brown, I. Fleet-market, grocer, Nov. 12, 23,

Dec. 21. (Fox and Prideaux, Austin-friars Brooke, I. Liverpool, druggist, Nov, 29, 30, Dec.

24, Castle-inn, Liverpool- (Blackstock and Bunce, Temple

Baker, C. Romsey, Southampton, fell-monger,

Nov. 20, 21, and Dec. 24, Town-hall, Romsey. (Slade & Jones, John-street, Bedford

row

Buckmaster, I. and W. Old Bond-street, army clothiers, Nov. 23, 30, and Dec. 28. (Pullen, and Son, Fore-street

Bellis, B. Liverpool, grocer, Dec. 9, 11, and 28 at Mr. Woods, Liverpool. (Blackstock and Bunce, London

Clark, G. D. Strand, merchant, Oct. 26, Nov. 5, 30. (Dodd, Billiter-street

Chambers, C. Steel-yard, Upper Thames-street, ironmonger, Oct. 30, Nov. 2, 30. (Cole and Wragg, Ave Maria-lane

Cayme, J. J. and F. B. Watts, Yeovil, Somer-
setshire, spirit merchants, Nov. 12, 13, 30,
George-inn, Ilminster. (Chitton, Chancery-
lane
Childe, R. Little Stretton, Shropshire, black-
smith, Oct. 31, Nov. 1, and Dec. 3, Craven-
arms, Stokesay. (Thomas, Barnard's-inn,
Holborn
Cuming, A. Whistones, Worcestershire, draper,
Oct. 26, Nov. 9, Dec. 3. (Holt, Thread-
needle-street

Crange, T. Watling-street, Shropshire, grocer,
Nov. 21, 22, Dec. 17, Commercial-rooms,
Bristol. (Evans, Hatton-garden
Crockett, H. Senr. Haddenham, Bucks, greeer,
Nov. 25, 26, Dec. 21, Crown-inn, Leaming-
ton Priors. (Smith, Basinghall-street
Cook, W. Wouldham, Kent, corn dealer, Nov.
16, 23, Dec. 21. (Curteon and Robinson,
Walbrook

Cooper, G. Tutbury, Staffordshire, miller, Nov. 27, 28, and Dec. 28, White Hart-inn, Burton-upon-Trent. (Cookney, Castle-street, Holborn

Collins, W. Crawford-street, Mary-le-bone, linen-draper, Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 28. (Sweet, Stokes, and Carr, Basinghall-street Cooper, I. T. Worcester, draper, Nov. 2, 27, and Dec. 28, White Horse-inn, Worcester. (Becke, Devonshire-street, Queen-square Cookworthy, Bristol, bookseller, Dec. 2, 3, and

31, Commercial-rooms, Bristol. (Poole and Greenfield, Gray's-inn-square

Day, I. Fenchurch-buildings, merchant, Oct. 2, Nov. 2, 30. (Lane and Bennett, Lawrence Pountney-place

Durham, I. Lower Shadwell-street, butcher, Nov. 2, 9, and 30. (Keeling and Neck, Tokenhouse-yard

Douglas, I. and Russel, D. drapers, Fleet-st. Nov. 2, 12, and Dec. 10, (James, Bucklersbury

Dixon, T. Manchester, Joiner, Nov. 25, 27, and Dec. 17, Palace-inn, Manchester. (Makinson, Middle Temple

Dawson, I. Bury, Lancashire Drurey, I. Snaith, Yorkshire, coal merchant. Nov. 21, 22, and Dec, 21, Court-house, Leeds. (Battye, Chancery-lane Davies, W. Sudbury, Suffolk, haberdasher, Nov. 28, 29, and Dec. 21, Rose and Crowninn, Sudbury. (Messrs. Dixon, Gray's-innlane Dodd, W. Orton, Westmoreland, drover, Dec. 5, 6, and 28, King's Arms-inn, Kendal (Wilson, Furnival's-inn Evill, L. Walcot, Somersetshire, money serive

ner, Nov. 1, 2, and Dec. 3, Castle and Ballinn, Bath. (Potts, and Son, Serjeant's-ina Eastwood, I. Meltham, Yorkshire, clothier, Nov. 11, 12, and Dec. 10, George-inn, Hud

dersfield. (Clarke, Richards, and Medcalf, Chancery-lane

Edwards, D. Gloucester, tea dealer, Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 28. (Stevens and Wood, Little St. Thomas Apostle

Fox, I. Bath, grocer, Nov. 1, 2, and Dec. 3, Castle and Ball-inn, Bath. (Potts and Son, Serjeant's-inn

Fitze, G. Totness, Devonshire, grocer, Nov. 9, 23, and Dec. 14. (Amory and Coles, Throgmorton-street

Foster, I. Liverpool, brewer, Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 24, Castle-inn, Liverpool. (Blackstock and Bunce, Temple

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Fairhead, I. Cressing, Essex, jobber, Nov. 21,

22, and Dec. 24, White Hart-inn, Bocking. (Messrs. Bromley, Gray's-ian Gregson, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, linen draper, Nov. 4, 5, and Dec. 3, Coach and Horsesinn, Manchester. (Chester, Staple-inn Gill, W. C. Melksham, Wilts, linen draper, Now 1, 2, and Dec. 7, Castle and Ball-inn, Bath. (Potts and Son, Serjeant's inn Greathead, H. Stepney-causeway, master-mariner, Nov. 9, 19, and Dec. 17. (Lang, Fenchurch-street Goter, H. Billingsgate, fish salesman, Nov. 16, 23, and Dec. 21. (Allen, Mincing-lane Greated, I. Snowhill, auctioneer, Nov. 16, 23, and Dec. 21. (Dyer, Took's-court, Chancery-lane

Green, I. Rednall, Worcestershire, maltster, Dec. 3, 4, and 24, Royal-hotel, Birmingham. (Long and Austin, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn

Graham, R. Shorter's-court, Throgmorton-st. stock-broker, Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 28. (Gregaon and Founereaux, Angel-court Graham, I. Dorset-street, Salisbury-square, cotton manufacturer, Nov. 23, 30, and Dec. 28. (Lawledge, Temple-chambers. Hewlett, I. Gloucester, cabinet maker, Nov. 2, 4, and Dec. 3, Spa-hotel, South Hamlet, Gloucestershire. (King, Serjeant's-inn Henesey, R. Whitecross-street, Timber-merchants, Nov. 2, 7, and Dec. 7. (Dennis, Austin-friars

Hudson, W. Camberwell, bricklayer, Nov. 2, 12, and Dec. 10. (Hewitt, Tokenhouseyard

Harris, F. Lisle-street, Leicester-square, dealer,
Nov. 9, 23, and Dec. 17. (Timbrell and
Roberts, Macclesfield-street, Soho
Howse, P. Park-street, Hanover-square, horse
dealer, Nov. 12, 19, and Dec. 17. (Bright,
Took's-court, Chancery-lane

Hopps, T. jun. York, corn factor, Nov. 18, 19,

and Dec. 21, at Mr. Rooke's, York. (Wigelsworth and Risdale, Grays'inn

Hales, E. Newark-upon-Trent, corn factor, Nov. 29, 30, and Dec. 21. Hotel, Newarkupon-Trent. (Long and Austin, Holborncourt, Gray's-inn

Hall, R. jun. Bury, Lancashire, cotton manufacturer, Dec. 2, 3, and 21, Eagle and Childinn, Bury. (Appleby and Sergeant, Gray'sinn-square

Hesse, G. A. Church-row, Fenchurch-street, broker, Nov. 12, 23, and Dec. 21. (Younger, John-street, America-square Healey, M. Manchester, draper, Nov. 29, Dec. 2, 28, Albion-hotel, Manchester (Adlington Gregory, and Faulkner, Bedford-row Huxley, C. R. Newgate-street, wholesale glover, Nov. 23, 30, and Dec. 28. (Watson and Son, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street Hays, C. and W. H. Blunden, Oxford-street, linen-drapers, Nov. 19, 26, and Dec. 28. (Jones, Size-lane

Hiron, I. Banbury, Oxon, tallow chandler, Nov.

23,30, and Dec. 28. (Hindmarsh, Crescent, Jewin-street, Aldersgate street Johnson, B. I. Houndsditch, cabinet maker, Nov. 12, 23, and Dec. 17. (Boxer, Furni

val's-inn

Jones, I. C. Bridgnorth, Shropshire, linen-draper, Dec. 7, 8, and 21, Crown-inn, Bridgnorth. (Mayhew, Chancery-lane

Johnson, J. Pontefract, maltster, Nov. 29, Dec. 2. and 24, Dolphin-inn, Pontefract. (Blackstock, Serjeant's-inn

James, R. Stamford Bacon, Northamptonshire, veterinary surgeon, Nov. 19, 30, and Dec. 28. (Rose, Gray's-inn-square

Kewer, I. Little Windmill-street, Golden-sq. Oct. 26, Nov. 2, and Dec, 3. (Howard, Took's-court, Carey-street

Kennington, C. Glamford Briggs, Lincolnshire, draper, Nov. 14, 15, and Dec. 17, Angelinn, Glamford Briggs. )Eyre and Coverdale, Gray's-inn

Kitchen, R. and I. Amery, Liverpool, tailors, Dec. 11, 12, and 28, George-inn, Liverpool. (Lowe, Southampton buildings

Leyland, R. Liverpool, soap boiler, Nov. 15, 16, and Dec. 3, at Mr. Brabner, Liverpool. (Blackstock and Bonce, King's Benchwalk, Temple

Lee, I. Charles-street, Horselydown, lighterman, Nov. 9. 12, and Dec. 10. (Kirkman and Sons, Cannon-street

Lea, T. Liverpool, grocer, Dec. 12, 13, and 28, George Inn, Liverpool. (Taylor & Roscoe, King's Bench-walk, Temple

Lindsey, W. I. W. Bath, silk mercer, Nov. 26,

27, and Dec. 28, White Lion-inn, Bath, (Makinson, Middle Temple

Middleton, W. Liverpool, tea dealer, Nov. 11,

12, and 30, George-inn, Liverpool.(Chester, Staples-inn Mills, O. Warwick, wine merchant, Oct. 26, Nov. 2, and 30. (Carsley and Barker, Mark-lane

Moore, G. jun. Deptford, timber merchant, Nov. 12, 23, and Dec. 21. (Freeman & Sleathcoate, Coleman-street Manning, I. Clement's-inn, money-broker, Nov. 19, 26, and Dec. 28. (Anderton, Qualitycourt, Chancery-lane

Newman, I. Upper East Smithfield, slop-seller, Nov. 12, 23, and Dec. 21. (Sweet, Stokes, and Carr, Basinghall-street

Noakes, W. Old City Chambers, wine merchant, Nov. 23, 26, and Dec. 28. (Wood, Richmond-buildings, Soho

Parker, T. jun. Wood-street, hosier, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, and 28. (Swain, Stevens. Maples, Pearse, and Hunt, Frederick-place, Oldjewry

Robinson, P. Kendal, mercer, Nov. 18, 19, and

Dec. 7, King's-arms, Kendal. (Addison,
Verulam-buildings, Gray's inn

Rivers, G. Judd-street, Brunswick-square, ca-
binet-maker, Nov. 5, 12, and Dec. 14. (Hall,
Great James-street, Bedford-row
Radford, E. High-holborn, draper, Nov. 5, 16,
and Dec. 14. (Hurd and Johnson, King's
Bench-walk, Temple

Rowed, I. Queen-street, Finsbury, timber-merchant, Nov. 9, 16, and Dec. 17. (Winter and Williams, Bedford-row

Robertson, W. Great St. Helen's, insurance broker, Nov. 12, 23, and Dec, 21. (Reardon and Davis, Corbet-court, Gracechurchstreet

Salmon, S. Regent-street, stationer, Oct. 26,
Nov. 2, and 30. (Fielden and Bartley,
Duke-street, Grosvenor-square
Stolworthy, Whitechapel, cheesemonger, Nov.
9, 12, Dec. 17. (Hutchinson, Crown-court,
Threadneedle-street

Sell, I. High-street, Whitechapel, cheesemon-
ger, Nov. 12, 23, and Dec. 21. (Heard,
Hooper's-square, Goodman's-fields
Smith, T. Hampton Wick, timber merchant,
Nov. 23, 30, and Dec. 21. (King and Son,
Castle-street, Holborn
Stevens, R. Soulbury, Bucks, dairy-man, Nov.
16, 23, and Dec. 24. (Aubrey, Took's-court,
Cursitor-street

Stubbs, T. Crawford-street, Montague-square, grocer, Nov. 19, and Dec. 3, 24. (Collins and Weller, Spital-square

Smith, I. Liverpool, feather cutter, Dec. 11, 12, and 28, George-inn, Liverpool. (Norris, John-street, Bedford-row

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