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Fox, R. Great Queen-street, Lin- 
coln’s Inn-fields. 
Fry, G. Tunbridge Wells. 
Gompertz, A. Great Winchester- 
street. 
Gordon, J. Liverpool. 
Green, J. Oxford-street. 
Grinstead, C. and J. Lanham, 
Horsham 
Groning, R. Broad-st. Buildings. 
Hacket, J. Bredon-on-the-Hill, 
Leicestershire. ; 
Hailstone, W. Mildenhall. 
Hancock, W. Bury St. Edmunds. 
Handley, W.Stretion-en-le-Field, 
Derbyshire. 
Hanne, J. Bath. 
Harrison, W., W. Gorst, W. 
Harrison, 8. Cooke, and J. I’. 
Harrison, Tower-street. 
Heap, J. and W. Kirkburton, 
orkshire. 
Hewett, B. and Co. Nantwich. 
Hirst, T. N. and J. Wood, Hud- 
dersfield. 
Hooper, J. Tooley-strect. 
Hornby, B. Bernard-street. 
Holmes, J.Neweastle-v pon-Tyne. 
Humphreys, S. Charlotte-stieet, 
Portland-plaee. 
Hutchinson, W. St. John:street, 
Smithfield. 
Josling, N. Bexley Heath, Kent. 
Irving J. Carlisle. 
Jackson, H. Great Prescot-street. 
Jent, T. Piceadilly. 
Johnson, W. Hey bridge, Essex. 
Johnson, A. Palmer’s Viilage, 
Westminsier, 
Johnston, J. Queen-st. Cheapside. 
Jones, J. and J. H. Lambeth and 
Kent-road. 
Jones, A. W. New Brentford. 
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Jones, T. St. John-st. Sinitifield. 
Kemp, W. Bith. 
Ker, T. Strand. 
Lavgford, J. Milk-st. Cheapside. 
Langhorn, H. Bueklersbury, and 
W. Brailstord. 
Lavender, J. Leominster. 
Leech, J.and J. Hinchliffe, Cat- 
eaton-street. 
Lewis, W. and J. A. Henderson, 
Little Tower-hill. 
Lewis, J. Three Kings’-court, 
Lombard-street. 
Marsey, E. Eccleston, Lancaster. 
Mead, T. Sandwich. 
Middleditch, G. Bury St. Ed- 
monds. 
Miller, J. Watling-street. 
Miller, R. Old Fish-street. 
Miller, 8. Emsworth, Hants. 
Morris, J. Upholland. 
Morris, E. Redditch, Worcester. 
Mott, W. Brighton. 
Mow bery, A. and J. Wetherell, 
Darlington, Thirsk, and 
Lothbury bankers. 
M‘Donnell, B. and J. and J, 
Bushell, Broad-street. 
Murdock, J.and Co. Nottingham. 
Needes, J. Brick-lane, Spitalfields 
Nichol, J. and W. Old Jewry. 
Nichols, J. Earsham, Norfolk. 
Ockley, V. Ferrington, Norfolk. 
Phillips, H. and Co. Birmingham 
Pitt, J. Cheltenhain. 
Plaskett, J. Dockhead. 
Rawlins, T. Whitehaven. 
Rayner, J. D. Bow. 
Read, E. and T. Baker, Great 
Russell-street, Bloomsbury, 
Reid, D. Prince’s-st. Spitaltields. 
Richardson, A. York-street, and 
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T. Welch, Cleycland-stieet, 
Mury-le-bone. 
Richardson, T. Iron Acton, Glou- 
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Richmond, T. Nottingham. 
Roper, W. P London, 
Schmaeck, F. E.&A, Bury-court, 
St. Mary Axe. 
Sedgwick, M. London. 
Shard, F. Liverpool. 
Sherwood, M_ Doncaster. 
Shingles, S. Baxinghall-street. 
Slater, J. Marke-street, Milbank. 
Sowerby, J. W. Fish-street-liil. 
South, J. Fulham. 
Snugex,J. W. A. and J. Walley, 
ime-street.  « 
St. Barbe, J. Austin friars. 
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Pall-mall. 
Sommer, (. (. Hillingdon. 
Syme, G. Vine-street, Minories. 
Thomas, D. London-st. Green- 
wich. 
Thompson, W. and P. B.rber, 
Dean-street, Southwark? 
Thompson, 8. T. Cannon street. 
Thompson, I. Keeckle Grove, 
Cumberland. 
Thurkle, C. M. New-st.-square. 
Tollervey, K. Westbourse, Sus: 
sex. 
Treadway, T. Sloane s!reet. 
Wall, R. Devon. 
Wetton, J. and Co. Wood-street. 
Wilson, G. Liverpool. - 
Wilson, W. R. Crown-court, 
Broad-street. 
Williams, J. Bishopsgate-street. 
Wishey, J. Thachkstead, E-sex. 
Woolrich, G. & J. Spital-square. 
Wetherspoun, M. Liverpool. 
FAIRS IN FEBRUARY. 
GREAT BRITAIN. 
N the 5th of February, the King 
opened the Session of Parliament 
with the following speech :— 
“« My Lords and Gentlemen, 
“1 have the satisfaction of informing you, 
that I continue to receive from Foreign 
Powers the strongest assurances of their 
friendly disposition towards this country. 
“ Tt is impossible for me not to feel deeply 
interested in any event that may have a ten- 
dency to disturb the peace of Europe. My 
endeavours have, therefore, been directed, in 
conjunction with my Allies, to the settlement 
of the differences which have unfortunately 
arisen between the Court of St. Petersburgh 
and the Ottoman Porte; and I have reason 
te entertain hopes that these differences will 
be satisfactorily adjusted. : 
“In my late visit to Ireland, I derive the 
most sincere gratification from the loyalty 
and attachment manifested by ail classes of 
iny subjects. 
“‘ With this impression, it must be matter 
of the deepest concern to me, that a spirit of 
outrage, which has led to darimg and sys- 
tematic violations of the law, has arisen, 
and still prevails in some parts of that country. 
I am determined to use all the means in my 
power for the protection of the persons and 
property of my loyal and peaceable subjects. 
And it will be for your immediate considera - 
tion, whether the existing laws are sufficient 
for this purpose. 
“ Notwitistanding this serious interruption 
of public tranquillity, I have the satisfaction 
of believing that my presence in Ireland bas 
been productive of very beneficial effects, 
and all descriptions of my people may confi- 
dently rely uponséhe just and equal adminis- 
tration of the laws, and upon my paternal 
solicitude for their welfare. 
“ Gentlemen of the House of Commons, 
“It is very gratifying to me to be able to 
inform you, that during the last year the 
Revenue has exceeded that of the preceding, 
and appears to be in a course of progressive 
improvement. 
“1 have directed the Estimates of the cur- 
rent year to be laid before you. They have 
been framed withevery attention to economy 
which the circumstances of the country - will 
permit; and it will be satisfactory to you to 
learn, that I have been able to make a large 
reduction in our Annual Expen ‘iture, parti- 
cularly in our Naval and Military establish- 
meats. 
“¢ My Lords and Gentlemen 
“ T have the greatest pleasure in acquaint- 
ing you that a considerable improvement has 
taken 
