577 Table, containing the Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange, from Nov. 24, 1815, te June 25, 1816, shewing the Intrins of Bullion in Great Britain, and the Intrinsic Pars of Exchange, according to the Mint Regulations for the Value of Gold and . at the respective Places; shewing also the extreme High Price of Bullion, und extreme Courses of Exchange, occasioned by the extenuci Commercial Proscription that prevailed throughout Europe in the Years 1811, 1812 and 1813. 113s. 8+. 82s. 82s. 82s. 785.60 630. 64d. 823, 818. Sos. Sos. 80s. 80s. 759. 753. 59 s. 92d 630, 640. Tuesday, 80s. 59d. 604d. Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange. 23 234 634 4 35 8/35 -134 4/34 8/34 40124 23 9 36 3135 1 143 6 37 6 37 do. 1038 12/11 711 HAMLURG bills at st. or short date, (shil, Flem.) per £ Sterl. 34 3 -25 21 do. 25 45 AMSTERDAM, at st. or on demand, (shil. Flem) do. - - 37 5 Do, at two to three months date do. -137 10 ROTTERDAM, (Florins current) 11 FRANKFORT á MAINE, (Batzen) do. - -11434 LEGIORN, l'ence Sterling per Pezza, or Current Dollar -49 1 GENOA, do. do. do. - 45 52 VENICE, Livre per Pound Sterling NAPLES, Pence Sterling per Ducat 42 57 Cadiz, do. per Piastre or Current Dollar -|37 3 Lisson, do. per Miltea -61 Dublin, per cent, discount Do. do. Cork, 1/12 33 834 34 634 10 35 34 34 3 34 1035 235 23 70/24 24 20/24 8025 10125 10/25 30 25 437 238 238 839 1011 14/11 1711 139 140 141 141 142; 144[145 495 493 49 483 489 48 48 461 115 146 45$ 45 70 26 35 311 34 34 34 34 59 59 58 16 11 1111 165 15 35 635 11 4 35 1036 8 45 5525 65 139 3 639 1912 2 12 471 50 26 71 561 25 15 574 33 16 1816.) 16 16 23 pm 1 1 61 224 pm. par 3 dis, DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS, FROM MAY 27, 1816, TO JUNE 22, 1816, BOTH INCLUSIVE, Bank 3 per Ct. 13 per Ct. 4 perCt 5 per C. Long Irish 3 per Ct Imp. India So. Sea O.S.S. New S. $ per Co. 33 per Day 34 per Day Consol Stock. Redu. Consols. Cons. Navy. Anns. 5 per Ct Imp. Auns. Omnium. Stock. Stock. Anns. Sca An. Ind. Bon. Ex, Bills. Ex. Bills. for Ac. 27217 2181621 1034 $775 77.94 154 204 pm. 677 624 4 3 pr. 2 dis. 5 pr. 4 3 pr. 1645 282181219402 3263 44 77 83953 15 21 634 3 2 pr. 2 dis. 3 pm. 2 °4 pr. 1643 1 654 614 2 pr. par 2 dis. 2 pr. 1 312233 +63 6364 04 78 954 951513 16 614 22 pm. 102 684 2 pm. 2 dis. 4 pr 2 5 pr. 1053 65 1 63 4,64 3785 595431513 16 1914 2 pm. par 5 pr. 165 95, 4151 1191 673 83 623 631 i dis. pr. 3 dis. 2 pr. 1 dis. 4 pr. 655 188 189 I dis. par 2 dis, 6 pr. 104 7223 155 16 2 par 3 i dis 1 dis. 5 pm 64 par. 1 pr. 2 dis. 1 pm. 1 dis. 5 pm.643 62; par. 1 pm. 2 dis. I pr. par 9 pm.044 1545 021 61 63 3 dis, 2 dis. 2 par 641 par. i pr. par i dis. 651 623 par. 1 pr. 2 dis. 2 pr. par 1 dis. 64 1 par i dis. 2 pm. 64 27 2201 220 63 16 3 pr. 11 4 pm 164 151 4 pr. i dis. 2 pm. 1 4 pm 64 151 16 22 pm. i dis. 1 pr., 1 pm 164 20 218 2177 63 4 pr. par 2 dis. i dis. 2 pm. 64, 12121742164634 3 153 par 4 dis. par 2 pm. 04 631 1512 par par 2 pm. 64 62 I dis. 2517 3 dis, 3 pr. 1515 16 2 pm. 2 dis. 153 2 i dis. i pm 2 3 2 16 4 pr, 2 dis. All Exchequer Bills, dated prior to the month of July, 1815, have been advertised to be paid off, and the Interest thereon has cosecu. N. B. The above Table contains the highest and lowest prices, taken from the Course of the Exchange, &c, originally published by John Camtaign, in the year 1919, and now jublished, every Tuesday and Friday, under the authority of the Cammillee of the Stock Eachange, ly JAMES WETENNALL, Senek - Broker, No). Capolcat. Bartholomewlano, Im. in partners is asmir.114 AGRICULTURAL REPORT. THE weather through the whole of the last month has been favorable to the crops of Ty descripcion, and, except a very few days, has been remarkably beneộcial to agricultural suits: Wheat has the appearance of a full crop even upon those lands where any crop all was doubtful at the beginning of spring. The drilled and dibbled crops, at a gooded interval, and where they have been clean hoed, look as well as in any preceding year ; e flag is of a fine healthful colour, and the stem strong, but backward in earing. Barley has much recovered upen tenacious soils, and the crops upon the sands and bams are the most luxuriant and promising : nothing can exceed their appearance upon le highly cultivated breadths. Oats are breaking out into bell from a large luxuriant stem, and promise a full crop. Beans, peas, and all the legumina, are a large crop, knot well for bioom, and appear rce fiom the fly. The soiling crops are thick set, but, from the very backward spring, have not given that early produce that was expected. The turnip fallows are very foul and backward, for want of some settled dry weather. Hops and apples have the most promising and prolific appearance. The pastures are full of grass, but the hay crop upon cold bottoms, very bad, and requires dry warm weather before there will be hold enough for the scythe. CORN EXCHANGE, JUNE 24.-Wheat, foreign, 545, to 825.-Do. English, 585. to 885, Rye, 30s, to 365.-Barley, 225 10 325.--Malt, 535. to 658.–Oats, lgs. to 31s.-Fine Flour, ros. to 755.; Seconds, 65s. to 70s. SMUTHFIELD MARKET, JUNE 24.–Beef, 4s. to 5s, 6d.-Mutton, 45. to 55.-Lamb, 4s, gd. to 6s.-Veal, 4s, to 5s.-Pork, 45. to 55. per stone of 8 lbs. Hay, 31. 10s. to 51. 105.--Straw, il. 125. to 21. 55.-Clover, 41. to ol. 105. Hops, New Pockets. - Kent, 61. to 10l. 155.-Sussex, 5l. 155. tv sl. 85.-Essex, 71. to gl.-Farnham, 101. os. to 161. $. 627 029 027 $ 19 71 0194 9/10 Average Prices of Corn, June 22, 1816. INLAND COUNTIES. Wheat. Rye. Barley. Oats. 8. d. s. ds d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 8. d. 1st Essex, 172 1037 6 Middlesex, 81 11 42 0 30 927 7 028 0 030 0125 5 13 4/25 7 Cambridge, 038 0,95 221 lluntingdon, 179 6 30 olee 8 3d Norfolk, 174 27 1121 Rutland, 6 49 0124 6 0 27 4120 0 Northumb, 2117 6 27 23 6 6th Cumberland, 71 4 27 10.40 Statiord, 27 9/21 2 Westmorland, 76 028 922 10 Salop, 176 4/15 4128 620 10 28 11 71 6/35 226, 921 0 Chester, 69 20 10 71 937 4130 025 11 8th Flint, 6 Watwick, 30 026 2 29 1084 0 Anglesea, 0 Berks, 28 11130 2 Carnarvou, 75 4 27 6 20 11124 10 Merioneth, 73 8 26 O 0 9th Cardigan, 66 0 25 5 015 28 1 Carmarthen, 28 6 16 0 Radnor, 175 7 28 4/19 8 Glamorgan, 178 8190 0 1011: Gloucester, 73 100 cg 4 95 0 - Somersel, 189 Sl: 0 24 5 AVERAGE OF ENGLAND AND Monmouth, 88 WALES. 11 Devon, 183 61 1 74 10 | 40 8 1 18 11 | 12 5 Corowall, 184 12 31 8/19 2 18th Dorset, 77 ) 31 6 62$ 1 0 52 METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. From May 25, to June 25, 1816. Kept by C. BLUNT, Philosophical Instrument-maker, 38, Tavistock-st. Covent- und Barometrical Pressure. Temperature Moon. Day. Wind. Max. Min. Mean. Max Min. Mean. Fair May 26 30'15 30 30'07 357 38 476 Fair 40 476 Fair 39'3 Fair 51 Fair Fair Fair E 30'06 30.06 30.06 61 43 53'3 Fair 30.06 30'06 30'06 60 42 513 Fair 59 40 50 Fair J0'05 30'02 30'03357 41 506 Fair 493 Fair 48'3 Rain 29'83 29'71 29.77 59 42 50 Rain 8 NW 29'60 2954 29:57 60 43 513 Rain Fair Fair 30'05 30 30'025 62 40 51'6 Fair 3016 30:16 3016 60 42 51'3 Fair 13 N 30'12 30'07 30'045 61 52 14 N 30-07 | 30'07 30.07 62 41 51 15) NW 30'06 30 06 30.06 63 40 50'3 Fair 30.05 66 42 513 Fair Fair Fair 52'6 Fair 20 W 30:13 30*13 30:13 72 40 526 Fair 21 W 30.16 30'15 30*155 70 42 546 Fair 30.16 30'11 301351 71 43 55'6 Rain 30* 56 Rain 55 Fair 30 65 43 548 Fair RESULTS OF THE MONTH. Mean barometrical pressure 30.005 Mean temperature 51235 Maximum, 30*16 wind at SE Maximum, 72 wind at SW Minimum, 29.54 wind at NW | Minimum, 38 . wind at E PREVAILING WINDS-N 3-NE 1-E 4-SE 6-S1-SW 3-W 4-NW 9 Mean Bar, Pres. Mean Terr. From the on the 27th May, to the D on the 3d June 30'03 50'11 From the D on the 3d, to the on the 10th 29*832 50*07 From the on the 10th, to the on the 17th 30-04 5121 From the ) on the 17th, to the on the 25th 30.053 54'12 In answer to the numerous enquiries relative to the best channel for transmitting the New Monthly Magazine to Ireland and Foreign countries, we beg leave to state that it is regularly delivered by the Postmasters in all parts of Furope at Two Guineas per annum, or Ont Guinea for six months, if orders are given, and payment made To Mr. Austin, General Post Office, London, for Ireland. To Mr. WILLIAM SERJEANT, General Post Office, for the Countries bordering on the Baltic and the Mediterranean, and for Portugal and the Brazils. To Mr. THORNHILL, General Post Office, for the West Indies, Bahama, Madeira, Bei. mude, and Nova Scotia. To Mr. Guy, of the East India House, for the Cape of Good Hope, and all parts of India. Printed by J. Gillet, Crowa Cout, Fleet Street, London. GENERAL INDEX IBBOTT, Lemuel, particulars respecting,34 Baillie Capt. particulars respecting, 132 Bankrupts, lists of, 90, 185, 278, 377, 474 570 Barberry-tree, its injurious effects upon Bardwell, Thomas, particulars respecting, 132 Baring, J. his death, 175 Barron, particulars respecting, 133 Barry, J. anecdotes of, 133, 228 Bartolozzi, Francesco, anecdotes of, 229 Bastard, J. P. particulars respecting, 565 Bates, Rev. Dr. his death, 180 Battle of Prague, composers of, 296 night-soil, 211 near, 365 Beetle, curious fact respecting one, 54 Belvoirlee, destructive fire at, 370 Berkeley Square, remarks on, 219 rinna, 513 Bethelsdorp, account of the Hottentot Mission Bibby, Mr. remarks on his performances, Bible, suggestion for one with new references, 413 Pirt club, account of, 434 Bisset, J. lines addressed to, 358 Blachford, B. P. death of, 463 Blackburne, Rev. Francis, his death, 162 229 Blue Coat School, count of, 97 Blunt, Mr. meteorol Tical register kept by, 96, 192, 288, 394, 484, 580 Bodmin, ruinous state of the church at, 564 Boosey, Mr. his German Catalogue, 233 Boston, refusal of the magistrates to licence comedians at, 82 for the modern Greeks, 230-on the ex- Bottles, experiments with corked ones sunk in the occan, 212, 389, 390 VOL. V. 4 F 181 |