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harv^est, is still said to prevail, and the harvest to be delayed by allotting to every 

 man a stated number of acres; whilst it is averred that, by a more provident sys- 

 tem, the same number of acres might be cleared in half the time, and the corn 

 saved in much better condition. Considerable difficulty, however, would be expe- 

 rienced in effecting this improvement. During the extreme heats of the sun, 

 many of the harvest labourers were stricken, as if with a coup de soleil, and rendered 

 for a time utterly incapable of exertion. The want of water, both for man and 

 beast, was also experienced. To add to the few difficulties of so favourable a 

 harvest season, flies and wasps were so enormously multitudinous, that the men 

 were perpetually tormented, and the horses were with the utmost difficulty held to 

 their labour. 



Smi/hJietd—Beef, 3s. Od. to 4s. Od ]\f utton, 3s. 6d. to 4s. 8d.— Veal, 4s. Od. to 



4s. lOd— Pork, 4s. 4d. to 5s. 2d — Dairy do., 6s. Od —Lamb, 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d — 

 Rough fat, 2s. 5d. 



Corn Exchange. — Wheat, 50s. to 80s. — Barley, 2Gs. to 4Cs Oats, 22s. to 32s 



London loaf, 41b. lOd — Hav, COs. to 84s.— Clover ditto, 80s. to 124s.— Straw 

 24s. to 36s. 



Coal Excliange — Coals, in the Pool, 19s. Od. to 33s. 3d. per chaldron. 

 Middlesex, September 23rd. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



The Hon. Richard Ponsonby, Lord 

 Bishop of Killaloe, to the Bishopric of 

 Derry The Rev. John Torrens, Arch- 

 deacon of Dublin, to the Bishopric of 

 Killaloe.— The Hon. Robert ISIaude, to 



the Archdeaconry of Dublin Rev. 



George .John Skeeles, to the Rectory of 

 Kirkby Underwood, Lincolnshire — Rev. 

 Reginald Bligh, to the Rectory of Cock- 

 field, Suffolk".- The Rev. Duncan Ma- 

 theson, to the Church at Knock, in the 

 district of E3'e. — Rev. Miles Coyle, to 

 the Vicarage of Blockley, AVorcester- 

 shire. — Rev. Richard Burnet, to the Cu- 

 racy of Blackburn — Rev. Christopher 

 Clai-kson, to the Perpetual Curacy of St. 

 IMary's, Mellor, Blackburn.— Ilev. Rich- 

 ard Day, to the Vicarage of Wenhaston, 

 Suffolk. — Rev. Wm. Warburton, to be 

 one of the Domestic Chaplains to the 

 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. — Rev. L. 

 Hay Irving, to the Church and Parish 

 of Abercorn, Linlithgow. — Rev. Thomas 

 Hartwell Home, to the Prebendal Stall 

 in St. Paul's, I^ondon. — Rev. George 

 Ware, to the Vicarage of AVinshani, So- 

 merset. — Rev. Cornelius Pitt, to the 

 Rectory of Rendcombe, Gloucestershire. 

 — Rev. E. Stanley, of Plumbland, to the 

 Rectory of Workington. — Rev. Mr Hill, 

 to the Vicarage of Kirtling, Cambridge- 

 shire.- — Rev. .J. Wenn, to lie one of the 

 Domestic Cliaplains to the Duke of Ha- 

 milton and Hrandon. — Rev. George Cro- 

 Iv, who has lately had conferred on him 

 the honorary degree of LL.D. by the 

 University of Dublin, to the Rectory 

 of North I'ambridge, Essex.— Rev. 

 Wm. H. Wyatt, to the I'erpetual Cu- 

 racy of Snenlon, near Nottingham 



Rev. Francis Cobbold, to the Perpetual 

 Curacy of St. Mary Tower, Ipswich. — 



Rev. Francis T. Attwood, to the Rectory 

 of St. Mary, and Vicarage of St. James, 

 Great Grimsby. — Rev. Henry Owen, to 

 the Rectory of Wilb^, Suffolk.— Rev. 

 Wm. Pulling, Chaplain to Cambridge 

 Town Gaol. — Rev. Sumner Smith, to 

 the Rectory of Ham, Wilts. — Rev. 

 Christopher Stannard, to the Rectory of 

 Great Snoring, with Thursford annexed, 

 Norfolk. — Rev. Cooke Otway, to the 

 Rectory of Monsea. — Rev. Wm. Homan, 

 to the Rectory of Modereney, County 

 Tipperary. — R'ev. R. Neville,' Rector of 

 Newmarket, diocese of Clo3'ne, county 

 Limerick, to the Living of Clonpriest, 

 near Youghall.— Rev. Samuel Fisher, to 

 the Perpetual Curacy of Corpusty, in 

 the diocese of Norwich. — Rev. Edward 

 Houlditch, to the Rectory of St. Leo- 

 nard's, near Exeter. 



MARRIAGES. 



On the 30th Aug., at Hanwell, Mid- 

 dlesex, William Johnson, Esq., of P]aton 

 Place, to Sarah Jane, only daughter of 

 Charles Turner, Esq., of Hanwell Park, 

 Middlesex. — At Bedale, Yorkshire, Cap- 

 tain Arthur Lysaght, R.N., to Elizabeth 

 Dorothy, eldest daughterof Henry Percy 

 Pulleine, Esq., of Crakehall, Yorkshire. 

 — Marylebone Church, Lieut. Charteris, 

 R.N., eldest son of George Charteris, 

 Esq., of Amisfield Castle, Dumfries- 

 shire, to Elizabeth Cecilia, widow of the 

 late John Dick, Esq., of Tullymet, Perth, 

 .shire.— At St. Cieorge's, Hanover-square 

 Lieut. E. (i. Palmer, R.N., to Harriet, 

 relict of the late D. Bayle^', Esq., of 

 Cape Coast Castle. — At St. Mary's, 

 Bryanstone-S(iuarc, B. Herteond, Esq., 

 of Neufchatel, Switzerland, to Mary 



