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mont! of Fehruary, as Wer , ied the fhips arrive in time. 
ulars of thé Bengal, of the prefent fale, viz. 

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 -Radnagore _ w_ 29 large bales Collinfon — —_ 157 fmall bales 
Pitto -_—~white — ) ' Peacher — — 333 ao 
ollinfon — _ 37{mall bales Jungpore a == 250 me 
Witto. tan via — 31 Coflumbuzar — — 41. ha 
Pigtail — = ‘5 Frufhard © ae Ber 4 
Flat ~o a -282 » Maulda — —_— AONE - 
Jungpore — — Io Rad-fil -— = — 41 
¥ruthard — — 43 _ Ditto white — — 1I 
“Luffa — = — 33 pear 
ene 113 
657 , | 
~ The following account of the number of bales of Bengal raw filk, fold by the company, in 
_ four years before and four years fince they undertook working a part into Organzine, may 
ferve to fhew whether they have fucceeded in the intention cf much increafing the con= 
fumption of Bengal filk by this meafure. ; 


Bales ) Bales Bales 
2790. March fale —_ 1036 Raw 1794. March 3231 Raw.) ———  , _ 
‘ September — 1ogT Sept. 1335 29 Organzine 
379%. March — = —= 1146 1795. March 1544 -—~. 7o = 
- September vo 1117 o Sept. 1634 ——~ 70 
1792. March — a EEK 1796. March 1262: ——- go 
September _ Tet Sept. 1534 ——— 109 
1793. March aoe ayes 33 1797. March 16c9 ——~ Ico 
September — 2210 . ot i Sepee Agi 70 
The import of Coaisinto the Port of London to the prefent time, has heen 40,508 Ckal~ 
drons fhort of laftyear. ‘Tne prices.at prefent, are as follow. ‘ 
Walls End —_- = 42s. Burn Moor Ba: eae 398 
Biggs Main Be oe “41s. 6d. Warwerk ae — «36. Ba. 
ieaten Main — — Ais. Hollowell — ee a! 33s. 
Hebburn i ais. 6d. Newbottle peeaibiae § 37s. 6d. 
The Public Funds have lately aflumed a more cheerful afpe& than they have done for 
Yome time paft. The Confols are above fifty, and there are more buyers than fellers at 
the prefent prices. The probability therefore is that they wil! experience a ftill further rife: 
Bank Stock wes, onthe 28th of laft month, at 12935. rofe on the 6th Sept. to 132, and 
have fince fallen to r254.— 5 per Cent. Annuities were, on the 28th lafi month, at 77 3-8th 5 
rofeon the 6thof Sept. to 77 3-8th; androfe further on the 17th ult. to 78; and were on the 
zsth ult. 78 7-8chs.—4. per Cents.on the 28th of Auguft, were at 652 5 and fhut the 4th of Sept: 
at 65.—3 per Cent Confols were, on the 28th of laft month, at 49 5-8ths; rofe on the 7th 
ef Sept. to sch; on the 18th to 5055; and are this day, the 26th of Sept. at so-3-8th.— 
Ounium, js at od. hs 
MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 
INCE our lat, the weather has been in every refpet fo favourable for the harveft, and 
for other operations of hufbandry, that we have but little to report. We find that the 
corn crops have almoft every where turned out good, and in many places have been gottes 
in without-any rain. Turnips, we are alfo informed, have every where an uncommonly pro- 
mifing appearance. The fallows are in the moft perfeét order, and quite ready forthe feed. 
Graffes of all forts have likewife the moft promifing appearances. 
The prices of grain are in many places much reduced.—Wheat averages ses. Barley 
zgs- 11d. and Oats ais. rd. is : 
Carte. Thefe are fomewhat lower, except Milch-cows, which fetch very hich 
prices. —Eeef averages in Smithiield from 2s. 8d. to 3s. 6d. per ftone. Mutton from as. 2d. 
fa 2s-1od. and Veal from 3s. 6d. to 4s. 6d. 
Horses ftill continue low, particularly thofe of the cart kind. 
Hos rather low. ; ie 
Hens ftill continue to be an improving crop. The duty is now laid at 48,0001, 
“NM. B.: We think it a duty we \oqwe ourfelves to fiate, that. a paragraph which bas appeared in 
Wry of the coumiry papers; repeciing on the Agricultural Reporters in a mas, Hee wet? vor aod le 
intended, to epply to. the Agricviturat Report of the Monthly Magazine. This Report is regularly 
drawn up by 2 gentleman of eouour ans diiinGion in the literary aud agricultsral world, frem com- 
: grmcations aciually made by intelligent farmers in various GiftriGis, and may be confident ly relied pon 
8 for tee correcine/s of its fratements. / : 
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ERR ATA.—Supplement for july, page 49-, laft line, for Colin Macleurin, read Pro= 
« feflor Saunderjon, of Canibridge, “who was blind ; but not Maclaurin—Page 7186, of the 
' prefent Nunver, in the Headline, for Dk. WanBurton read Mr. WARBURTON, 

