1g0L.]  Moiithly AgricultPal Report: 87 
in metal, &c.. With’ the’Purkifi ‘dominions we! have mftil] a greatocommiercial intercourse. 
Woollens, watches, aims, &Csare among our exports. 9. Raw filkeamd: cotton, wool, goats-hairg 
&c. are goods:which wel import trom thoi¢ pans» “Khe fatkure of the great commercial Houfe os 
Bratiz and Co, at $myrnay has ienfibly affccied the anerchants.in different parts, who have 
trading connections, with thatemporium. | } view! veveogely ettietds Asta 
» The Weft India Fleet, of a574hips, Jaden with fugar, cotton, rum, melafies, coffee, pimento, 
indigo, cdcoa,,mahogany, &c- &c. has arrived Jate at the different, ports of London, Briftol, 
Liverpool, Greenock,..and Port Glaigow, Neweaftle, and Leith,, for which its fhips were 
dettined. . The prices of thele goods are, of courle, for the, prefent, fomewhat lower, but fince - 
our intercourfe with Archangel and. ihe Baltic is renewed, and as the Danifh and Swedith inter- 
courfe with the Welt Indies, has been, for fome months, deranged and interrupted; the fales 
Will, in all probabjlity, be fuffciently brifk to prevent any fuch fall in the prices as might be 
ferioufly alarming to the metcliants or planters. ©." & Wife ay A : 
The United States tf Ameri¢a have betn encouraged by our late differences with Denmark; 
Sweden, and Ruflia, to pay more regard than they’ hyd lately ‘done to the fupply of this country 
with tar, and the other ftaple commedities of tlve'Baltic. Phe American tar has beeti ufually much 
mixed with fand and water, Of late they have uled great precautions to free it from thefe 
impurities: afta) GELB) YL DOE Ob Svea Sw aie 
We are concerned to ftate, that the cotton-manufactures are,-in different parts of this countryy 
appearance of a very abundant harvett.. In fome of the’ more fouthern diftricts, the reaping of 
Rye and Oats has already commenced, and the produce, in fuch cafes,, has, in moft inftances, 
been large, The advantages that have been produced in, the Potatoe, Turnip, and other ioot- 
, crops, have been equally great, fo that there can be little doubt but that each of theie very 
important ‘crops will be highly productive. The early Potatoes have, indeed, turned out 
remarkably well in moft of the midland and fouthern parts of the kingdom. 
Hops have, likewife, been greatly benefited by the fame caufes, and feem, at prefent, ina 
promifing fituation, . . : : aut AHR 
Some injury has, however, been done to the Hay, in many places, by the very heavy and 
frequent {howers in the early and middle part of the month, but they muft have been highly 
ufeful in promoting the aftermath, and in refrefhing the paftdre and grafs lands. 
* But notwithftandiiig the appearances of almoft all forts of crops. aye extremely promifing, the 
prices of grain ftill keep up —-Average price throughout England and. Wales, for the week ending 
July 18, Wheat, 136s. rid.; Barley, 735.3 Oats, 3.75.. — aap crab 
Cattle of all kinds are likewile hight+At Smithfield, beef fellsfrom 43 6d. to 5s. 4d.; mutton, 
from §8- to 5s. 8d.; veal, trom 4s. 4d. to 5s, 6d-; pork, from 5s. 4d. to 6s, 8d:; and lamb, trom 
$s, to 6s.—1n.Newgate and Leadenhall Market, beef fells trom 3s. tod. to 4s. 8d.; mutton, 
trom 4s. 4d. toss. 7d.; veal, from 3s. 8d, to §s-3 pork, from 5s. 5d. to 6s. $d.; and lamb, froin 
45. 6d. to 6s.—Sheep, of the fat kind, are rather lower: —Store Hogs fetclr high prices. 
Hay {til keeps up,—Price of Hay at St. James’s. Market, 51. 38. to 61, 36. 6d.—At White= 
chapel, 4l. 12s, 8d. to 61. 8s. , 
Straw, as ufual, is dear.—At St. James*s Market, 21. 14s.'6d. to 31. 3s,—At Whitechapel, 
zl, 10se to 3]. 3s. 
age abi METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. , 
Obfervations on the State of the Weather,’ from the 2th of Func, -to the 24th of 
Fuly, inclufrve, 1301," Fido wiles NVW. of St: Pauls. 
Barometer. ab NR Thermometer. 
Higheft 30.03. fune 485 Wind W: NL W.! © |) Highet 80°. Joly 21 anda2, Wind E. 
Loweft 29.26. july 16, WindN.E. 7 Loweit 540. July 2, 1c, 13, W. S. W. 
Between themorn-' X Between the hotteft part 
dare | ings of the gth and y ‘of the day, on the 17th 
Copia 335 tenths. 10th of July, the ar Sona pom, inft. andthe fame time 
24 hours ofan inch | mercury inthe ba-| ii ets) on the 8th, the thermo- 
4 rometer rofe from | 4 ia meter rofe from 64°. to 
29.3. to 29.65, 76°. 
The quantity of rain fallen during this month js equrl to 4.46 inches of depth. 
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