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only with their lives and fortunes, 
but also with their cattle. 
To obviate this inconvenience, 
the mayor has published to the fol- 
lowing effect : 
*¢ The mayor desires that the 
countrymen will bring in, as usual, 
to the markets of Cork, all kinds 
of corn, potatoes, milk, and butter, 
andevery other supply of provisi- 
ons. He declares and assures to 
them, their horses, cars, &c. &c. 
will not be taken, or be molested 
in the least. 
*¢ The horses that have been 
given, and taken for the use of the 
army, are well fed with hay and 
oats, and proper attention paid to 
‘them, and the owners will be en- 
titled to five shillings per day for 
each horse, and each man one shil- 
ling, while out on duty. 
‘¢The mayor requests and calls 
on all gentlemen of the city, who 
have not already sent their horseg 
on duty, to send him in their num- 
bers, that, in case more be wanted, 
he may know where to call for 
them. 
Wednesday, December 28.” 
Gross produce of the revenue of 
the post-office for three years, to 
April 5,1795: 
The yearending April5, £. ~ s. d. 
1793, - - 627,592 12 0 
1795; - |.- 705,319 109 
The gross produce for the year end- 
ing April 5,1796, as near aS can 
be taken, amounts to 787,304l. 
The Norwich bills of mortality 
for the last year stand thus: chris- 
tened, males 467, females 430; 
buried, males 477, females 570. 
Thirty-one fewer births than in the 
year 1795, anda decrease in burials 
of fifty-one. 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1796. 
The hop duty of the last year, 
rough pufting, amounts only to 
77,2411. as appears by the following 
correct returns from the several 
distriGts ; viz. 
Kent - - 45,563 
Sussex - - 13,100 
Worcester - - 10,050 
Farnham - - 4,501 
Essex, North Clays, &e. 4,027 
Total,, ©, 77,24bem 
The exports of British and fo- 
reign manufaétures and merchan- 
dize from this country in the year 
1795, amounted to 27,123,333].— 
and in 1796, to 29,904,635].— 
Majority in favour of the last year, 
1;781,2971. 
The quantity of Porter, brewed 
by the first twelve houses in the 
London Porter B ewery, for the last 
two years, ending on the 5th instant 
each year, is as follows: 
1795. 1796. 
Barrels. Barrels. 
Whitbread 158800 202000 
Thrale 122300 137800 
Shum 101700 110700 
Hanbury 99000 109100 
Goodwin 70500 97500 
Calvert (I’) $3400 97900 
Meux 121000 96600 
Calvert (J) 56600 67000 
Elliot 467 00 58200 
Clowes 40000 55700 
Stevenson 39400 45800 
Phillips 38800 42600 
The increase. of the quantity of 
porter, brewed since the begins 
ning of the present reign, is im- 
mense. 
During the year endingin 1761 
the quantity brewed in London 
amounted to 975,217 barrels of 
thirty-six gallons each. ‘The num. 
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