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chanics in his Mayjefty’s dock-yards. We 
have the fatisfa&ion to add, that their addrefs 
has been favourably received. jaa 
Married \—At Exeter, Mr. Phillip Pear to 
Mrs. Duggin. 
_ At Plymouth, Captain William Neales, of 
the Hart armed brig, to Mifs Bentham. James 
Gafking, M.D. of the univerfities of Leyden 
and Edinburgh, to Mifs Fry. The rev. 
Charles Marfhall, of Exeter, to Mifs Speke, 
miece to the Dowager Countefs of Guildford. 
Mir. Richard Pine Coffin to Mifs Harriet Kit- 
fon, of, Totnefs. 
At Thorncombe, Mr. Richard Bridle, of 
Lambert’s Cafile, to Mifs Oliver, of Thorn- 
combe. 
At. Thorverton, Mr. R. V. Wreford, of 
Barnftaple, to Mifs Reynell, daughter of the 
rev. J. Reynell, of the former place. 
Died.|—At Exeter, Mr. Samuel Kingdon, 
an eminent iron-monger. Mr. John Mardon, 
Mr. George Moofley. 
= oes SSS 
Cormmall. . 
{Noev: 
At Plymouth, in her 93d year, Mrs. 
Brett. 
At Tivertony in her 25th year, Mrs. 
Rendell, 
CORNWALL. ere 
‘Fhe r2th of Jaff month, the Agricultural 
Society’s ploughing-match, for Cornwall, took 
place at Camborne. Ten ploughs ftarted for 
the prize on this occafion. The firft prize 
was won by Mr. Bath’s plough, of St. Sti- 
thian’s 5 the fecond by Mr. A. Paul’s ploughs 
of Camborne ; and the third by Sir John St. 
Aubyn’s plough, of Cowan. . A very elegant 
dinner was provided at the Prince George Inn; 
John Ennis, efg. in thechair. , 
Married.|—E. Predeaux, efq. of the Middle 
Temple, to Mifs St. Aubyn, daughter of Sir 
John St. Aubyn, bart. of this county. 
At Falmouth, Mr. Thomas Duke, tide- 
furveyor, cf the excife, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Plane. 

SEEDY ATE 
MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. : 
FROM the whole of our reports of the ftate of Agriculture in different Counties, it appears, 
that the weather for fome weeks pait has been more favourable for-fowing wHEAT om thote fuils 
the tenacity and wetnefs of which had before rendered it impracticable. i 
in Scotland, and fome paits of the North of England, however, the quantity of land yct 
own is far from what was intended by the farmers. 
With regard to the laft year's wHEAT-CROP, our accounts from thefe diftri&s ftill announce 
a confiderable deficiency, both in refpect to quantity and quality. On thrafhing it out, much 
has been found grown and unfound. Of the oat and BARLEY crops they {peak more favour- 
ably. The pies of Grain feem, on the whole, to decline. Wears, at Mark-lane, of 
the average, 503, 5d. per quarter. The average of England and Wales, of Wheat, 56s. 5d. 
' and-éf Barley, 32s. 4d. sik 
In fome northern htuations, the PoTA ToE-cropP has received injury from the, froft : this has, 
however, chiefly happened where they had not been taken up at'a fufficiently early period. 
The TuRN1P-croP is frequently precarious, but this year there have probably becn fewer 
failures than ufual. 
- Carrie,—In the midland diftri&s the price of all forts of Cattle.appears to have fallen in. 
a confiderable degree. Our reporter fays, from 20 to 25 percent. Inthe county of Cumber- 
fand we alto find that lean Cattle and Cows have fomewhat declined in value. But at AWhullew 
fair; at Edinburgh, the cemand for Black Cattle was fo great, that a confiderable rife’ of price 
was experienced. This, however, probably arofe from the very fmall number of this kind of 
eattle that were expofed to fale. ; 
Susep.—IJn the price of Sheep we do not find there has been any very material alteration. 
In Leicetrerfhire the fale of woox has lateiy been rather heavy, probably on account of the 
want of {peculation ta the article. * 
riocs.——T hefe are fomewhat cheaper. 
in Smithfield, sEEr averaged on the 27th from 2s. 6d. to 4s.. MuTTon from 3s. to 4s. and . 
PORE from 3s. to 3s. 8d. per ftone of 8 lb. finking the offal. 
Horsrs.—-Thofe of the working kind continue low; but for good horfes there is fill a great 
dcmand. In Devonthite, the price of Horfes is on the decline, and ihe fale dull. At Bampton 
fair, Exmore Foals fu'd as Jow as 3s. 6d. and 5s..and full-grown ones, three years old, twe 
pounds and two guincas. 2 
Hors,—Kentifh Hops, bags fetch from Jos. to 105s. pockets from 84s. to 120s.——The mat=. 
kets are brifk. ; 
Hav.—The average price of Hay in St. Yames’s market is 31. of sTRAW 24s. 9d. 
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