of any further decline. The wool markets still remain brisk, and the late cattle fairs and markets have had large shews. Draught horses are uncommonly dear.
Prices of meat at Smithfield market:-Beef, 4s. 8d. to 6s. Od.; mutton, 5s. Od. to 65. 4d.; veal, 5s. 6d. to 7s. 4d.; pork, 5s. Od. to 6s.8d.
By the Winchester Quarter of 8 Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll of 140lbs. Averdupois, from the Returns received in the Week ended Dec. 21, 1811.
BILL of MORTALITY, from NOV. 27, to DEC. 24, 1811.
Total Christenings, and Burials from Dec. 11, 1810, to Dec. 10, 1811.
Day. Bank 3 p. Cent 3 p. Cent 4pCet. 5 p Cent 1811 Stock. Reduc. Consols. Cons.
PRICE OF STOCKS, from Nov. 26, to Dec. 27, 1811, both inclusive.
Long Imperial Imperial Irish India India S. S. Anns. 3 p Cent. Anns. 5pC Stock (Bonds. Sto.
24 230 25 holida. 62 holida.
27 holida.
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. J. M. RICHARDSON, STOCK-BROKER and GENERAL AGENT, No. 23, Coruhill.
Adam, Jean, biographical sketch of, 32. Agricultural Report,- monthly, 87, 175, 263, 351, 439, 521.
Agriculture of Norfolk, some observations on the, 83.
Algernon, the wanderings and opinions of, 11, 102, 189, 282, 457. America, political state of, 66, 156, 249, 501, 502.
Ancient Panic, an, 415.
Anecdote of the Earl of Derby and James I, 205.-Of Orator Henley, 327.-Of an American trader, 415.-Of Dr. Wallis and Mr. Hobbes, 498.
Anstruther, Sir John, death of, 164. Any Thing New, a new farce, account of, 150.
Appeal to the Public in behalf of the Fa- milies of the British Prisoners of War in France, review of, 45. Apple-trees, rules for the improvement of, 34.
Arts and Sciences, improvements in, and notices relating to, 51, 140, 231, 324, 408, 593.
Baghvan-Ho, assumes the title of King of Tartary, 344. Bankruptcies, monthly list of, 84, 172, 261, 349, 485, 518.
Bank Notes, rome remarks on the depre- ciation of, and on the paper system in general, 63, 151, 244.—Lord King re- fuses to take them but according to their value in gold, 63,-Act of Parliament declaring bank notes shall not be re- ceived at less than their nominal value, nor guincas at more, 64-66.
Considerations on the present
state of, review of, 485. Batavia, official account of the capture of, by the British, 508.-Reflections on this event, 501.
Baths, public, reflections on the utility of, 302.
Beauty and the Beast, a poem, review of, 47.
progressive generalization of this word, 470. Bedlam, a poem, 318.
Bees, method of preserving, 409.
new and safe method of hiving, 496. Berkeley Peerage, complete sketch of the claim to the, 119.
Berkshire, occurrences in, 80. Bill of Mortality, monthly, 87, 175, 263, 351, 439, 521.
annual, 521. Biographical Sketches,-Jean Adam, 32. -Mr. M'Culla, 60-Miss Margaret Wharton, €2.-Alexander Wilson, 96— Richard Choyce Sawden, 164.-Rev. Richard Dodd, ib.-Jacob N. Moreau, 236. Mrs. Robertson, grand-daughter of Charles II, 298,371, 403.—Mr. John Relph, 331.-Rev. Dr. Raine, 343.- Thomas Cooke, Esq. ib.-James Dig- by, Esq. 346.-Dr. Percy, Bishop of Dromore, 417.-John Floyd, Esq. 418. -Mohae Oodbeen, ib.-Marshal Soult, Duke of Dalmatia, 475.
Blacket, Joseph, extracts from the works of, containing his life and specimens of his writings, 42, 216, 313, Bloomfield, Wm. sudden death of, 170. Blue Bird, the, a poem, 97. Boarding House, the, a new drama, ac count of, 238.
Bolton, Francis, a most eccentric cha- racter, short account of, 83. Bonaparte on his travels, 210, 275.
makes the tour of Holland, 337. -Visits Boulogne, Antwerp, Holland, &c. ib.-Returns to his capital, 421.- Strictures on his tour, ib.
Books, new, published in July, 70.-In August, 157.-September, 250.-Octo- ber, 339.-November, 425,-Decem- ber, 505.
Botany, curious and important notes re lating to, 401.
Brewing, great saving in, 141. British Institution, closed for the season, after a prosperous exhibition, 138. British Prisoners of War, appeal to the public in behalf of the families of, 45. Buenos Ayres, revolution in, progress of, 64, 157, 248, 428. Burdon, Mr. on parliamentary reform, in answer to J. F. in last vol. 9.
- on the powers and privileges of the House of Commons, 13.
on the conduct of Great Bri- tain towards Spain and Sicily, 194.
Cambridgeshire, occurrences in, 80, 259,
Capel, Jaques, short account of, 341. Canal, Dock, Fire-office, Water-works, &c. monthly prices of shares of, 86, 174, 262, 350, 438, 520.
Carr, Sir John, his account of Gibraltar, 441.
Caraces, progress of the revolution there, 157, 336, 428.
Catholics, some considerations on the sys- tem adopted by the British government towards the, 152, 247, 338, 424.—-see also Irish Catholics.
Chery, Dr. Davy's lectures on, de- livered at the Royal Institution, 137,
Christianity deciding the fate of nations,
City Fashionables, a dialogue, 412. Coke, Mr. some observatious by him on the breed of sheep, and on the agricul- ture of Norfolk, 82, 83. Coins, ancient British, found at Leigh Place, 347.
Collinson, Peter, Esq. the botanical re- searches of, 401.
Colson, Thomas, an eccentric character, death of, 346.
Comet, the, some account of, 234. Coujgal Devotion, exemplified in an ac- count of a woman voluntarily burying herself with her husband's corpse, 345. Consolation, lines to, 135.
Contemps, on the summary power of punishing for, 387.
Cooke, Thomas, Esq. a penurious cha- racter, account of, 343. Corn, Mr., investigates the case of Ann Moore, 183.--Sec Moore. Corn, monthly average prices of, 87, 175, 263, 351, 439, 521.
Cornwall, occurrences in, 165. Corra Linn, a lament, by John Mayne,
Cortez of Spain, plan of a constitution presented to the, 247. Cotton-seed, the oil of, little inferior to the best Italian, 140. Covent Garden Theatre, account of the performances at, 419.
Coxeter, Mr. John, manufactures a coat, the wool of which was shorn from the sheep's back the same day, for a wager of 1000 guineas, 80. Crab, remarkable instance of one causing the death of a man, by drowning, 81. Criticism, original,-Pratt's Remains of Blacket, 40, 26, 313.-Evans' Sermon on Religious Liberty, 45.-An Appeal to the Public on behalf of the British Prisoners of War, ib.-Beauty and the Beast, 47.-Scott's Vision of Don Ro- derick, 126.-Mary de Clifford, 305.- Thinks-I-to-Myself, 308.-Poetical Se-
lections, 318.-Phillips on the Duties of Juries, 384.-Life and Adventures of Paul Plaintive, 391.-Williams' Law of Wills and Codicils, 482.-Scott's Drama of Floddon Field, 483.-Kee- gan's French and English Dialogues, ib. -Hints on the State of the Country, 484.-Mercator on Bank Notes, &c. 485.-Papers on the Action between the Lille Belt and President, ib. Croft, Herbert, inquiry after an author mentioned by him, 10.
Cumberland, Richard, Esq. essay on the genius and character of, 186. Cursory Circun rances connected with the late Henry Fielding, 106.
Current Money, difference between, and standard coin, 209.
Davy, Dr. analysis of his lectures at the
Royal Institution, 49, 137, 227. Death, extraordinary case of, 56. Deaths in and 19 London, 163. Definitions of moral liberty, 330. Delicate Embarassment, $29. Dendy, Richard Cafty, account of Leigh Place, the seat of, 347.
Derby, the Earl of, anecdote of him and James 1, 206.
Derbyshire, occurrences in, 81. Description of the public baths in Russia,
Description de l'Egypte, &c. a most splen- did French work, account of, 230. Detached Thoughts on the Superiority of human Art, 362.
Devonshire, Duke of, account of his death, 165.
Devonshire, occurrences in, 81. Difference between standard coin and current money, 209.
Digby, James, Esq. short memoir of, 346. Dispatches from the British Army in Por- tugal, detailing the actions and move- ments of the allied forces, 70, 160, 342, 428.-See Portugal.
Divine, an eccentric, 57.
Dock-roots, the infusion of, a remedy for the tooth-ache, 408.
Dodd, Rev. Richard, short biographical sketch of, 164.
Dormay, Mr. tried for exercising the trade
of a miller, not having served an ap- prenticeship, 170.
Dutens, Rev. Mr. an historical sketch writ- ten by him, intitled The Sights I have seen, 358.
Dying Horse, the, a poem, 315.
Earl of Devon, a tragedy by Blacket, ex- tract from, 317.
Earths, at present known, remarks on,
Echo, account of a very singular one, $48.
Education of the Poor, address to the wo- men of England on the, 451. Egg, an extraordinary large one, 83. Electricity, Dr. Davy's lectures on, 49. Envy, essay on, 381. Epigram, 59.
Essay on the literary beauties of the Scrip- tures, 22. genius and character of the late Richard Cumberland, 196.
utility of metaphysical re-
Essex, occurrenes in, 259. Eton Montem, 145.
Eugene, Prince, memoirs of, written by himself, 5, 89, 177, 265.
Evans' Sermon on Religious Liberty, re- view of, 45.
Executors and Administrators, observa- tions on the duties of, 204.
Farming Society of Ireland, 348.
Fac-similes of the anns and register of the marriage of the late Earl of Berke- ley, 119.
Fevers, a cure for, 326.
Feinagle, Mr. some account of his dis- covery for assisting the memory in a most wonderful manner, 138. Fête at Cambridge, on the installation of the Duke of Gloucester, 65.
at Carlton House, given by the Prince Regen, 66.
Fingall, Lord, presides at a meeting of the Irish Cathobes, 332.
Fielding Henry, cursory circumstances connected with the life of, 106. Files, commercial, new invented, 325. Fistulous Complaints, remedy for, 496. Flamingoes, unusual flight of, 233. Floyd, John, Esq. short memoir of, 418. Fluor Volatile, a rendy for apoplexy, 52. Foetus, taken from the body of a woman having remained there fifty years, 50. Foreign Events, 344.
Foreign literary Intelligence, 54, 142, 233, 326, 410, 497.
Fox, Right Hon. General, death of, 163. France, literary and scientific intelligence from, 142, 232, 326, 411.
political state of, 68, 154, 247,
immense works of art in progress there, 142. Free Masonry, essay on the origin of, by Thomas Paine, 15. French verses on the birth of the Prince of Rome, with a translation, 146.
emists, on the different terms
used by, 227. Friars' Falsam, a receipt for making, 233. Fright, rious case of, 58.
Gallant Naval Actions, details of-between
the Lille Belt and the American frigate
President, 74-Destruction of two of the enemy's ships by the Pomone, 79. -Capture and destru ton of seven vessels, by the Diana and Semiramis, 252-Action off Boulogne, between the Naiad and some French praams, in pre- sence of Bonaparte, 253.-Capture of eleven gun-boats, fifteen merchant vessels, &c. by the Unité and Cepha- lus, 255.-Action off Foul Point, Mada- gascar, 429.
Gazette Intelligence, 74, 160, 252, 342, 428, 508.
Generous while poor, and stingy when rich, 414.
Germany, literary and scientific intelli- gence from, 54, 143, 234, 412. Gibraltar, account of the present state of, 441.
Gloucestershire, occurrences in, 81.
Gold and Silver, prices of, 112, 204, 380. Gout, a remedy for the, 140. Green-ey'd Monster, the, a new musical farce, account of, 420.
Guineas, apprehension of persons accused of selling, 245.
Hall, John, drowned by a crab, 20. Hampshire, occurrences in, 82, 259. Haerlem, questions proposed by the Royal Society of, 235.
Haymarket Theatre, account of the per- formances at, 148.
Heinecken's Dictionary, curious extract from, 15.
Heloise to Abelard, a poem, 224, 399. Henley (orator) anecdote of, 327. Henleyarians, historical account of the sect of, 112, 196.
Herculaneum, manuscripts found at, pro-
gress of the unfolding of, 324. Hints on the State of the Country, 484. Historical Chronicic, 73, 160, 252, 342, 428, 508.
Holland, literary and scientific news of,
Honour among Turkish thieves, 341. Horrible suffering of some deserters, 257. Horse's Kiss, au anecdote, 240. House of Commons, on the powers and privileges of, in committing for libel, 13.
Howard, Mr. (the philanthropist) parti- culars of the death and funeral of, 359. Human Art, detached thoughts on the superiority of, 362.
Jealousy, fatal effects of, 82. Imposition, extraordinary instance of, 330 Impromptu lines addressed to a lady, 48. Incident, a singular one, 59. Inquiry after an author mentioned by Herbert Croft, 10. Journal of a voyage from Milbank to Richmond, 31.
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