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particular wlien you transmit to 

 us any information that maj'' have 

 been received by yourselves, or 

 by any officer under your survey, 

 to state to us the result of the 

 previous inquiries you have made, 

 in order to ascertain the truth of 

 such information, and how far 

 and by whom the facts can be 

 satisfactorily proved and corro- 

 borated, in the event of proceed- 

 ings being had thereon. 



The Queen. — Her Majesty 



took an airing on July 5 in her 

 carriage. On her return to Kew 

 Palace, she found herself indis- 

 posed from the fatigue of the 

 journey. Sir Henry Halford 

 shortly after attended her Ma- 

 jesty, and remained at Kew all 

 night. Yesterday morning Sir 

 Henry's report of her state was, 

 that " the Queen was indisposed 

 last evening," but concluded with, 

 " she was better yesterday morn- 



Quantity of Portef Bretved. 



Year ending 



5th July, 1817. 



Barrels. 



Barclay, Perkins, and Co 281,484. 



Truman, Hanbury, and Co 168,756 



Ileid, andCo 157,061 



Whitbread, and Co 151,887 



Combe, Delafield, and Co 110,776 



Henry Meux, and Co 124,468 



Calvert, and Co 98,301 



Goodvvyn, and Co 60,307 



Elliot, and Co 54,176 



Taylor, and Co 42,980 



Cocks and Campbell 25,756 



Year ending 

 5th July, 1818. 

 Barrels. 

 340,560 

 185,412 

 16-^,962 

 151,107 

 130,217 

 118,481 

 97,920 

 60,247 

 52,161 

 47,775 

 35,702 



The following is a statement 

 of the quantity of Ale brewed by 

 the six principal houses in London 

 between the 5th July, 1817, and 

 the 5th July, 1818 : 



Barrels. 



Stretton and Co 20,153 



Wyatt and Co 13,789 



Charrington and Co 13,151 



Thomas Goding 10,750 



Ball and Co 8,062 



Hale and Co 5,887 



The melancholy loss of the 

 Cabalva East Indiaman is fully 

 confirmed, by accounts received 

 at the East India-house yester- 

 day, by the private ship Windsor 

 Castle, which left Bombay on 



the 3rd June, and the Mauritius 

 June 17th. The Cabalva, it ap- 

 pears, sprung aleak off the Cape, 

 in a severe gale on the 22nd 

 June, when it was determined to 

 bear up for Bombay, to dock the 

 ship ; in her passage thither she 

 struck on the small island of Car- 

 gados, on the 7th of July, and was 

 totally wrecked. The crew were 

 landed in succession, by the long- 

 boat, Capt. Dalrymple remaining 

 on board till the last : he then em- 

 barked with Mr. Grant, the sur- 

 geon's-mate, and 15 men, but 

 unfortunately, in the attempt to 

 reach the shore, the long-boat 

 was upset, and all were lost in 

 o 2 sight 



