Francis, a Lieutenant in the G killed at the battle of Fonteno at the early age of 24, by a c while resting on a drum, his R ness William Duke of Cumbe ing just risen from it. His you ther, Major Cholmondeley Bre killed at the battle of Wandi Indies. The words in Smolle nuation are, "the gallant an plished Major Brereton, whose a real loss to his country." The tioned left an only son, William of Pagham, Sussex. The Co left three daughters; the eldest the Rev. Dr. Haynes, canon re of Windsor, and rector of Hatfie. the second, to John Chesshyr Bennington, Herts, and mothe Countess Fauconberg. Mr. Lynn (see p. 93) is stat be dead. P. 94. Mrs. Ann Hall, wife of Hall, esq. of the Hermitage, V the Hill, who died in her 77th Sutton, in Surrey, was eminent! guished for a fine understanding able disposition, which led her to tice of all the Christian virtues. life she had the advantage of b quently in company with Dr. Dr. Hawkesworth, and several mired literary characters, whose fi she secured from her merit and ing conversation. Three years p to her decease, a paralytic affe prived her of the use of her li fortunately not entirely of her m culties; and, being blessed with a memory, her cheerful and in manner drew her friends constant! her, who witnessed her patient re to the will of Providence. whole of her long life, she invar ministered comfort and consolat poor and afflicted, who must regret her loss. A friend, who and honoured her, offers this h bute to departed worth. Her rem interred on the 3d of February church-yard, in a vault built or for the family; and her friend, the Strahan, performed the last s over her grave. The average Prices of Navigable Canal Property, Dock Stock, Fire-office Shar Feb. 1512 (to the 25th) at the office of Mr. Scott, 28, New Bridge-street, L Birmingham Canal, 6157. dividing 261. 5s. clear per anuum.-Oxford, 1244 long share, 73071.-Grand Junction, 2131. to 2201.-Worcester and Birming shares, 57. per cent. discount.-Kennet and Avon, 30.-Dudley, 50. ex.d) Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 214-Ellesmere, 697-Lancaster, 221. 10s.-Wilts a old shares, 251.-London Dock Stock, 118/. 10s. ex. dividend, half-yearly, 31 Ditto new Subscription, 17. 10s. Premium.-Rock, 10. Premium.-Eas Water-works, 854-London Flour Company, 84.--Strand Bridge, 271. per count, without interest due.-Russell Institution, 17. 17s. 18t. 18s.-Surrey -West Middlesex Water-works, 854.--Provident Institution, 21. 10s. Pr Covent-garden Theatre new shares, 4554-British Plate Glass Company, 36 average.-Kensington Turupike Bonds, 1001, bearing 4. per cent. 701.-The sale is on the first Friday. BILL OF MORTALITY, from January 28, 1811, to February 25, 1812. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending February 15, 1812. INLAND COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barly Oats |Beans s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans. s. ds. d.js. d. s. d. s. d. 106 855 0149 433 850 6 050 8 Hertford 107 058 106 254 046 033 047 251 649 1126 053 031 052 231 050 1031 050 1032 Huntingd. 104 200 452 105 1156 751 9131 5156 0 Aggregate Average Prices of the Twelve Ma- Cornwall 106 Ditto for Importation and Duty. 111 900 052 533 ..102 256 1149 10130 ...102 3154 9149 8130 PRICES OF FLOUR, February 24: Fine per Sack 95s. Seconds 85s. to 90s. Bran per Q. 14s. to 16s. Pollard 27s. to 30s. RETURN of WHEAT, in Mark-Lane, including only from Feb. 10 to Feb. 15: Total 7375 Quarters. Average 107s. 2d.-9d. higher than last Return. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, February 15, 50s. 1d. AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, February 19, 43s. 8d. per Cwt. PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, February 24: Kent Bags......................................... 41. Os. to 5. 12s. Kent Pockets..............41. 10s. to 67. 15s. Sussex Ditto...............31. 15s. to 5!. Sussex Ditto...............4l. 10s. to 61. 0s. Essex Ditto........... ................................4/. 10s. to 5l. 12s. Farnham Ditto 107. Os. to 114. Qs. AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, February 25: St. James's, Hay 4. 10s. Straw 21. 17s. Whitechapel, Hay 51. 5s. Clover 6l. 16s. 6d. Straw 21.11s.-Smithfield, Clover 67. 5s. Old Hay 51. Os. Straw 2l. 16s. 6d. SMITHFIELD, February 24. To sink the Offal-per Stone of 8lbs. Head of Cattle at Market this Day: Beasts about 2230. COALS, February 24: Newcastle 40s. to 53s. Sunderland 42s. 6d. to 44s. 6d. SOAP, Yellow 92s. Mottled 102s. Curd 106s. CANDLES, 13s. per Doz. Moulds 14s. TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb, St. James's 4s, 10d. Clare 4s. 10d. Whitechapel 4s. 9d. THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE: LONDON GAZETTE GENERAL EVENING M.Post M. Herald Morning Chronic. Times-M. Advert. P.Ledger&Oracle Brit. Press-Day St. James's Chron. Sun-Even: Mail. Star-Traveller Pilot--Statesman Packet-Lond. Chr. Albion--C. Chron. Courier-Globe Eng. Chron.--Inq. Cour d'Angleterre Cour. de Londres 15otherWeekly P. 17 Sunday Papers Hue & Cry Police Lit. Adv. monthly Bath 3-Bedford Berwick Boston Birmingham 4 Blackb. Brighton Cornw.-Covent. 2 Doncaster--Derb. Portsea-Pottery Preston-Plym. 2 ........... Staff.-Stamf. 2 Worc. 2-YORK 3 Jersey 2. Guern. 2 240 Met. Diaries for February and March 202, 208 Suggestions respecting Neglect of Lord's Table ib. .233 By SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. Printed by J. NICHOLS and SON, at CICERO'S HEAD, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-street, Londen, where all Letters to the Editor are desired to be addressed, POST-PAID. 1812. mostly cloudy, frequent showers, high wind mostly cloudy, evening rainy, windy morning, hill covered with snow, some rain, mostly mostly cloudy, rainy, tempestuous, evening hail cloudy at times, some showers cloudy at times, with light rain The average degrees of Temperature, from observations made at eight o'clock morning, are 39-5 100ths; those of the corresponding month in the year 1811, 38-39 100ths: in 1810, 34-57 100ths: in 1809, 42-11 100ths; in 1808, 34-15 10 in 1807, 35-75 100ths; in 1806, 37-75 100ths; in 1805, 35-86 100ths; and in 56-33 100ths. The quantity of Rain fallen this month is equal to 5 inches 66 100ths; that c corresponding month in the year 1811, was 2 inches 57 100ths; in 1810, 2 inch 100ths; in 1809, 3 inches 26 100ths; in 1808, 59 100ths; in 1807, 2 inches 15 10 in 1806, 2 inches 14 100ths; in 1805, 2 inches 30 100ths; and in 1804, 2 inch 100ths. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for March 1812. By W. CARY, Strand Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermomet Weat 47 29, 12 fair 50 44 ,50 fair 40 46 40 40 small rai small rai |