162. Deaths Aviad, —Minth!y Commercial Report. (Sept. f, 
was occafioned by the burfting of a blood-vef- CORNWALL. 
fel, while hunting, in the month of Septem-' Married.) At.'Truro, Mr. M. Shoal, te 
Ber‘laft. . Mifs }. Floyd—Mr. C. Tippet, to Mifs M. 
DEVONSHIRE Miners. 
Married.} The Rev. N. Lightfoot,” of Died.| Aged 34, Mr. T. Penberthy, bra- 
Crediton, to Mifs. B. Prideaux, of King!-  zier, of Penzance. : : 
ridge.=—Mr. J. Clarke, iurgeon, to Mifs Gre~ | Az Penryhn, -Mrs. Corfield, wife of Mr. 
gory, both.or Havertonford, mear Totnels.— Corfield, fupervifor of excife. 
Mr. J. Browne, of Culmitock, to Mris’ H. DEATHS ABROAD. | 
Culverwell, elce% daughter of Mr. Culver- Died.] At Porto Bello, G. Stepney, efg. 
well, wholefale linen-draper, of Exeter —Mr. late of the King’s County, Ireland. : 
J. Quick, of Brufhford, to Mils Chilcott, of Of the yellow-fever, in the Weft Indies, 
Dulverton.—Mr. G. Cooban,. furgeon, of Lisut. I. Phelan, of the 4th or King’s Foot, 
Plymouth, to Mfifs Rundle, of Tavittock, brother to the phyfician of that name, now 
- Died | Suddenly, at Sidmouth, Captain ferving with our.army in Egypt. He was am 
Whitter, of the royalinavy. é amiable andintelligent youth. 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. : 
"THE BaLtTic trade has been renewed with an eagernefs in adventure, which may pofibly 
lead to general lofles and failures. Between the 27th and the 3oth of July, not fewer than 
315 fhips paffed up the Sounds Salt and pit-coal are carried, as ballaft, by the fhips from our 
Northern ports. The arrival of cur Weft Iddia fleets fupphles Weft India produce tor exporta~ 
tion both to. the Baltic and the North Seas. he Ruffia merchants could make few purchafes 
ef Brith goods at the German fairs of Frankfort and Leipfic. Hence our cottens will be 
bought up with. confiderabie avidity in the Ruffian markets. The Danes find it neceffary to 
put their own fhips from the Weit Indies upon quarantine, on account of the danger of an im- 
portation of the yellow fever.——-And ever this :ncident cannot but favour the recepuon of Eng- 
‘Lith Weft Indiu goods in the Baltic; 560 cwt. of potafhes, 1650 dozen Ibs. of hog’s. briitles, 
108 cwt. oi feathers for beds, 108 tons of hemp, 413 tons of_iron, goo lbs. of ifinglafs, 
207,300 yards of Jinen, gio tons of tallow, and 4555 qrs. of wheat, are among our laft im- 
ports from St. Peterfburgh inco the por: of London. Many af the Baltic commodities begin to 
fal! in price; they wiii fall ftili lower, as the feafon advances, and our fhips, which have failed 
thither, return with cargoes. Our trade to Ruffia, Swecen,, Denmark, and Norway, drains us 
-amuch lets of our ready moncy, and takes off a much larger proportion of our manufactures, 
and of our Weft and Eatt India produce, than it did 80 years fince. ary - 
Our late Exports of cotton to Hamburg, elpecially irom Glafgow, Leith, and Dundee, have 
been greatly too large ; as the intercourfe with the Baltie and the North Seas, was, for a fhort 
time, interrupted, the Scottith manutatturers knew not where to find a market; and, in their 
diftrefs, fent out immenfe adventures to Germany. .At the Frankiort and Leipfic fairs, Bri- 
tith goods were told cheap beyond any inffanee in the fg rig of man. Vhe Ruifia merchents 
-had beenvexpected at thofe tairs; but there avas not time for their coming, between the acceffion 
of the Emperor Aiexander, and the periods when the fairs came on. Befides, as the profpects 
had opened of a rencwal of their former intercourfe with Eugland, by the Baltic; they. had 
hence the Jefs inducement to Uunk of fupplying themfelves with Briufh goods by way of Ger- 
many, The Brith merchants and agents at the Frankfort and Leipfic fairs, were obliged to 
defcend even to a fort of retail trade, and difpoie of th<ir cottons in half pieces. —They cer- 
tziniy foldwwith lofs'—But, one good effcét folliowed—the Saxon cottons remained unfold ; as the 
manufacturers could not, without utter ruin, difpofe of them at prices fo low as thofe of the 
Britifh manufactures of better colours, .and iuperior fabrics.- The rage of the Germans for ad- 
ventuving in the manufaéture of cottons, has certainly received a temporary check. It was 
even taiked by French and German envy, that the Britifh Government muft have ordered the 
“Jales of our gocds at prices fo low, for che exprefs purpofe of ruining the competition of the 
German manuiaGurers. Four ofthe moft opulent bankers in Vienna have joined to eftablifh 
abank at’ Hamburg, the principal dufinels of which Is to confift in the payment of thofe divi-- 
dends upon the Imyerial funds, which belong to foreigners. They have given fufficient fecu- 
rity to the Auftrian Government. Their eftablifhment at Hamburg will be of advantage to the 
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trade of that city. it will even afford fome new accommodaiion:to the commercial intercourfe | 
of Sritain with Hamburg. ze 
The ‘tifieries coutinue to be meft advantageoufly productive; 20], in a fingle night, isno unu- 
fual gain ic a fingte fifherman in the Moray friih, in the. trith of Clyde, on the coaft of the. 
lie of Men, in the friths of Tay and Forth, and at the mouth ef the Tweed.. OF the-berrings 
thus taken, 2 large proportion are fold freih, fcr the immediate dubfiftence of the manufacturing 
aid agrigultural Jabourers, and even as delicacies for the tables of the neh in all parts of the 
ifand. A large proportion is cured with falt, either in brine, or with {moke drying for de- 
meitic Rores and for foreiga exportaticn : oll is made from a partof the reft- Another part is, 
with lime and foda, employed, directly, in the manufacture of foap. Be ha 
The two manufactures of rap and g/a/s, are, on the whole, in a very thriving ftate at New- 
cattle, Leith, Dunbarton, Liverpool, Lendon, &c. The kelp of our fhores, the filicious fand 
which the fame fhores abundantly furnifh, and ihe herrings and fifh-oil which we procure in the 
greatcit plenty, copipire to fix thele among us, astwo ftaple manufactures, of which, if wé be 
1.0t gicatly wanting to ourteives, we fhali not be foon deprived. - oe 
Between the 24th of June, 8@0, and the 24th of fune, 180%, 5060 thips, ee 
. 7 2% 5) 
at 
