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= DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED. 
Anthill, W. Norwick, apothecary, Feb. 54 
Abel, W. fen. Leicefter, parchment-maker, March 4. 
Bartlet, J. New Ormond-Ureet, mariner, Feb. 14. 
Bailey, G. Manchefter, timber-merchant, Feb. 20. 
Burdon, W. Chatham-place, ferivener, March 4. 
Bennett, S. Manchefter, grocer, March 7. (final) 
Rigland, R. Frocefter, cheefe-‘actor, April 29. 
Baker, S. Tabernacle-fouare, brick-maker, March Il. 
Chambers. R. Salford, brewer, Mareh 3- 
Cave, T. Rawleigh Place, merchant, Feb. Ig. 
Charieton, P. Newcattle, linen-draper, Feb. 24. 
Cox, J. and F. Helick, New-ftreet, Crutched-friars,; mer- 
chant, Feb. 24. cf 
Cardwell, J. Prefton, tallow-chandler, March 3. 
Clapp, C. Exeter, ironmouger, March 8. 
Cowley and Field, Bafinghall-ftr. Blackwell-hall faétors, 
March 4. 
Cowen, R. Love-lane, wine merchant- March 25. 
Dickfon, Wm. Stamford, linen draper, Feb.4, 
Elbon, J. Walford, breeches maker, April 5. 
Fry. G. Tottenkham-court road, hawker, Feb. 25. 
Pither. R. Witney, blanket weaver, Feb. 23, 
Fier, J. Peterborough, grocer, April 29. : 
Filby and Creut, Ludgate-ftreet, haberdashers, April 29. 
Gibbons, j- Coventry, foap Boiler, March 4. 
Greilicr, J. H- and W. Nicholls, Crown-ftreet, feather and 
fringe manufaGturers, March 11. af 
Green, T. Upper Thames-ftreet, ironmonger, March 4. 
Hill, MAManchefer, cotton fpinner, Feb. 13. 
Higgins, T. Throemorton-ftreet, merchant, Feb. 18. 
Harris, F. Leominfer, bookfeller, Feb. 22. 
Horfefield, T. Prefton, cotton manutacturer, Peb, 28. 
Humphreys, M. .othbury, factor, March 1. 
Haflewood, T.-J. Bridgenorth, grocer, March 10. 
Tfaacs, E. L. Bury-ftreet, merchant, Feb. 25. 
Kerrod, J. Hackney, bricklayer, Feb. 26. 
Kemble, S. 3: W. Spens, Norfolk-ftr. merchants, Feb» 25. 
Lawfon, S. Rotherhithe, hip carver, Fehy 1s. . 
Loneman and Broderip, Cheapfide, mufical infrument 
makers, May. 28> 
Lift of Difeafes. 
Mathew, J. M. Craven-ftreet, broker, Feb. 22. 
Mannall, J}. Colchefter, ginger-bréad baker, Feb. 24. ~ 
Mean, M. Royfton, iunholder, Feb. 11. 
Mitchell, C. Lombard-ftreet, merchant, March 1. 
Marshall, R. King’s Lynn, bookfeller, March 7. 
Morgan, R. E- Birmingham, button-maker, March to. 
Nunes, J- J. Gofwell-ftreet, merchant, March 4. 
Orchard, Jus. Copenhagen-houte, victualler, Feb. 1. 
Ponting, E. Wigmore-ftreet, glazier, Feb. 22. . 
Parker, J. Chancery-lane, cotton manufacturer, March 8 
Parlett, J. Welt Smithfield, grocer, March 15. * 
Varfons, S. M. Culmftock, meércer, March §. 
Platton, R. St. John’s-{quare, coach-mafter, April 5. 
Poyzer, B. Budge-row, chocolate manufacturer, March 18- 
Richards, J. Truro, fhop-keeper, Feb. 18. 
Reith, C. Holborn hill, linen draper, March 15. 
Robarts, J. Bifhopfgate-freet,-upholfterer, April 2 
Slater, Ed. & Mofrat Horne, Well-ftr. glafs manufacturers , 
Feb. 18. 
Scroggs, S. S. and J. Prentice, Little Warner-ftr. Feb. 22. 
Smith, R. Streatham, and C. Smith, Croydon, brewers, 
March 1. 
Smith, F, Grofyenor-freet, taylor, March r. 
Sampfon, J. Bartholomew Clofe, jéweller, March 28, 
Stacy, T. Tooley-ftreet, oil and colourman, March 4. : 
Sinclair, W. Radcliffe Highway, tallow chandier, March8. 
Schmiding, J. F. Miles-lane, merchant, March r. 
Sharpe, E. and W. Gilfon, Holborn, ornamental compofi< 
tion chimney manufacturers, April 8. (final) 
Thorborn, J. Halifax, linen-draper, Feb. 11. 
Turner, W. Surrey road, fcrivener, Feb. 15. 
Taylor, J. Cheapfide, hardwareman, March 15. 
Upton, R. Walcot, cafpenter, March 5- 
Vivian, G. Truro, porter merchant, March ri. 
Webb,.T. Hackney, carpenter, Febs 25. 
Wilfon, R. Dudley, draper, Feb. 18- 
‘Wetton, H. Fore-ftreets corn-chandler, March 14. 
Wollafton & Upjohn, Holborn-bridge, digillers, March 42 
Williams, W. burford, corn-faétor, March 15. 
Wheldale, J. Helbeach, broker, March 13. (ftnal) 


LIST OF DISEASES IN LONDON. 
Account of Difeafes in an Eaftern DiftriB of London, from the 20th of January to the 
20th of February. : 
ACUTE DISEASES. . 
No. of Cafes. 
‘-yPHUS mitior : we 
Peripneumonia notha = - 
Pleurify - = s 3 
Catarrh - a mn 5 
Acute Rheumatifm = Se 3 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Cough ran - = 19 
Dyfpnea - - = £0 
Cough with Dyfpnea - . 23 
Paraphronia - = = z 
Phthbifis Pulmonalis “ - 4 
Hemoptoe - + és 3 
Pleurodyne - - a= 2 
Hydrothorax = - = 4. 
Palpitatio - - = 3 
Gaftrodynia ~ - be 3 
Naufea = - - ee 2 
Vomitus - . = 3 
Dyfpepfia - - - 6 
Hypochondriafis - - 3 
Diarrhea ~ = e 6 
Enterodynia - = - 4 
Hemorrhois = - - 3 
Hepatites Chronica - - I 
Enurefis - ~ “ I 
Menosrhagia - - ~ 4 
Amenorrhea - - = 5 
Fluor Albus + - ~- 4 
Af{cites = o - 3 
_ Ne. of Cafes. 
Anafarca « = a x 4 
Hemiplegia - = - 2 
Epilepfy - = - I 
Hyfteria - = - - 4 
Scrophula = 2 5 3 3 
Chronic Rheumattfim - - 20 
PUERPERAL DISEASES, 
Low Fever ~ L ‘i « 
Menorrhagia lochialis ~ - 5 
Maftodynia - - = 7 
INFANTILE DISEASES. 
Hooping-Cough 
5 = ‘s 3 
Ophthalmia - - - 2 
Convulfio - - - - Y 
Dentition ” - - 3 
Diarrhea . - - 4 
The great feverity of the cold and the long 
continuance ofeafterly andnorth-eafterly winds 
have occafioned the continuance or return of 
pheumonic complaints. The number of coughs 
and colds has been increafed, and the. fymp- 
toms, in many cafes, have been aggravated by . 
the ftate of the weather. The number of 
contagious difeafes has, however, been dimi-— 
nifhed. ‘The cafes of chronic rheumatifia 
have increafed in number, as appears by the 
lift, and many of thede have proved vory 
obftipate. 
. [Mareh 1, 
INCIDENTS | 
