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[July, 
Monthly Report “for Fulj. 
HE frequent fhowers, which have fal- 
“fen in the la%t three or four weeks 
have proved very unfavourableto the HAY 
Harvest. “lhe crops, were in gene- 
ral, abundant, but on account of the un- 
the weather, ‘the hay 
has been got in at a very unulual expeace, 
and in fome places, for want of).a fuf- 
ficient number of hands, a confiderable 
quantity has been f{poiled. Ha ay ‘has, im 
confequence, advanced one fifth in the 
London-markets, fince this time laft 
month. 
The change of the weather ie: alfo 
had “confiderable effect on ‘the: growing 
wtEAts. In--Scotland;. ‘and in the 
northern “diirids, the he crops of this 
grain are already much) infeéted . with 
the vals rufi, and the continuance of 
ecld, SE moift weather augurs ill to 
Py 
the late hope of a productive harveft.; 
in the qudland difirscis, much wheat 
has run to fraw, and in many places it 
hasbeen laid by ce: late fevere fiorms. 
Yn the eafern and weftern difiriéts, the 
protpect is more favorable; and although 
fume corns are touched with the yellow 
blight, praducing fmut; “yet, wy Ene 
weit, more paiticularly,. a plentiful har- 
velt may be confidently expected. In 
the lateweek of june and July, the 
average prices of, wheat, throughout. 
England and Wales, have been re{pec- 
Liv ely 86s. 6d. and g 1s. 4d. the quarter. 
In the fouth and weft, the BARLIES al- 
fo wear a very promifing appearatice, and 
may be ‘expected to be coe as abun- 
dant as they were laft year rortunate 
circumfance for thofe ditt Gicls, om ac 
ount of the general and total blight and 
pilav of the APPLE-TREES.---As litle 
or no rain fell on the morth-eat fide of. 
the Hfland, during the months of May 
and hones the fprivg- fown corns had fuf- 
fered. much. before they were. refrefhed” 
The 
‘and prices have declined from 10s. 
_ 15s.per hundred weight fince our laft. 
by the fhowers .of July, and, in confe- 
quence, there muftin thofe places be light 
crops ‘of OATs, BARLEY, and BEANS. 
PEASE promife better. In dif- 
tri€ts farther weft, where moift weather 
was l¢efs wanted, the fpring-corns in. 
general, cannot fail to be far more Inxu- 
Ylant. 
The TurNrp-crops, and other kinds 
of WINTER-KEEP have been eflentially 
ferved by the late rains. The FALLow- 
‘ING alfo gees’on to advantage, the 
fhowers bringing the annual weeds into 
ve getation, and the foil not being fo wet- 
as to prevent the ufe of the plough. 
Though the price of BpureHER’s 
MEAT has -been on the decline, yet 
stock.or all kinds have kept up’ their 
enormous prices, in almof every part of 
the kingdom. SHEEP, and WEANED-- 
LAMBS, and sTORE-sTOCK, have, indeed 
been fold at fome late fairs, for prices, 
. hitherto without example. In the’ mid- 
land counties,’ this advance is afcribed ta: 
the plentiful ftock of | hay and other fub-- 
fiftance on hand; in the fouthern and, 
weftern Biiricis, it 1s aferibed to an ac” 
tual fearcity of live fock---an alarming 
faét; which is faid,to be clearly demon- 
(trated at all'the fairs and markets. 
There hat been little fpeculation at 
the late great woo fairs, and the buy- 
ers have been, in general, very tardy. 
The prices have: varied, ‘between 15S. 
"and 16s. to 25s. and 26s. per ftone: “The 
“uncertain. wea of our political con- 
neétion with Spain, has been One caufe 
of this want of fpirié in our Wwool-mar- 
kets. 
_ “The wop.plantations continue te. 
thrive,-and to afford the profpe&tof 2 
good crop. The market has been dul} 
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