principles; and in these she was zealously attached to the Established Church; a retired disposition led her into the pursuits and habits of reflection, without being chargeable with any natural reserve for to those whom she intimately loved, she was always frank and communicative; her literary attainments constituted for her a rich source of pleasurable Occupation and relief, during the greater part of a long life, devoted to the affectionate duties attendant upon those most dear to her, whose declining health and years afforded her ample exercise for the sympathies of filial and fraternal love. The benevolence of her mind far outbalanced the limits of her slender fortane; but regularity and prudence enabled her to indulge in the luxury of doing good in the circle of her own neighbour hood; and some of the objects of her bounty have not been forgotten in her Will. This tribute to her merit may be reviewed without fear of controversy; and if she deserved sublunary praise, how ⚫ grateful to her surviving relatives is the anticipation of her future reward! March 27. In her 22d year, MarthaNichols, daughter of Mr. Bentley, of Paternoster-row. Vol. LXXXIII. Part I. p. 234, b. In the account of Lieut.-col. Ryan, the name of Mervelot has been erroneously printed for the celebrated Count Meerfelt,now commauding in Italy.-The other officers that have been honoured with this order, as having shared in this action, are Sir Robert Wilson, Major-general Aylett, Sir Edward Butler, col. of the 87th regt. Sir Granby Caleraft, Lieut.-col. of 2d Dragoon guards, Sir William Keir, Adjutantgeneral in India. Vol. LXXXIII. Part II. pp. 627, 628. art. Gregory.-At a very considerable expence of money, and with no small study and anxiety of mind, long before the period of his unexpected decease, Mr. Gregory had busily amused himself in constructing a kind of mausoleum or splendid tomb for himself and his family at Brighthelmstone. In that "last house appointed for mortality," he now lies: and at the request of his son-in-law, Mr. Crace, the following Inscription was drawn up, and will be erected over the body: "Sacred to the Memory of JOHN GREGORY, of Chelsea, Middlesex, and of Brighton, Sussex, Esq. for many years Justice of Peace, Commissioner of Taxes, and Treasurer of THE WHIG CLUB of ENGLAND. His life was useful, active, and honourable; his death awful: In the service of his King and Country, firm and upright, he discharged every social duty, public and private, as a subject and a citizen, with unblemished character; when, (merciful in all its dispensations,) in a moment, THE PROVIDENCE OF ALMIGHTY GoD arrested his course, and cut him off from the land of the living, 4th Dec. 1818, æt. 68. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for March, 1814., By W. CARY, Strand. Buried. 2 and 5 127 | 50 and 60 163 BILL OF MORTALITY, from Feb. 23, to March 22, 1814. 6331304 890 Males 696 1586 439 Whereof have died under 2 years old Peck Loaf 4s. 2d. 4s. 2d. 4s. 2d. 4s. 4d. 1. per bushel; 44d. per pound. Salt Between 5 and 10 AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending March 19. 76 651 237 429 447 Worcester 82 800 045 936 259 1 Chester 79 1000 Warwick 88 200 045 033 1161 4 Flint Derby Nottingh. 80 058 044 828 855 630 261 4 Denbigh 88 200 6 Anglesea 00 000 6 Carnarv. 80 000 4 Merionet. 87 900 0 Cardigan 84 000 O Pembroke 71 400 0| Carmarth. 77 800 Glamorg. 79 100 Average of England and Wales, per quarter. Gloucest. 83 600 78 146 8140 2126 8149 3 Somerset 78 1100 Average of Scotland, per quarter:/ 400 0 032 10 16 846 4 Monmo. 80 700 036 524 200 0 76 100 037 11 23 000 0 78 600 035 122 500 0 600 032 1000 75 63 5142 4141 1126 10140 5 Devon Aggregate Average Prices of the Twelve Ma-Cornwall ritime Districts of England and Wales, by Dorset which Exportation and Bounty are to be Hants regulated in Great Britain........ 052 0 047 9 944 10 39 325 347 6 PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, March 28: 65s. to 70s. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, March 19, 34s. PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, March 25: AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, March 25: St. James's, Hay 41. 2s. 6d. Straw 21. Os. 6d.-Whitechapel, Hay 41. 16s. Od. Straw il. 18s. ........ none. Head of Cattle at Market this Day: Beasts about 2140. Calves 90. .7s. Od. to 8s. 4d. | Sheep COALS, March 28: Newcastle 55s. Od.-73s. 6d. SOAP, Yellow, 112s, Mottled 124s. Curd 128s. CANDLES, 16s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 17.6d. THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in March 1814 (to the 26th), at the Office of Mr. Scorr, 28, New Bridge-st. London. -Coventry Canal, 8107., dividing 40%. clear, per annum.-Grand Junction, 2331. to 2351-Monmouth 1407. Dividend 87. clear per annum-Old Union,1137.-Grand Union 881. 10s. to 90%. ·Ellesmere and Chester, 751.· - Kennet and Avon New Shares, 22/. 10s. Lancaster, 187. 10s. Croydon, 167. 10s.-Rochdale, 587. Ashby-de-laZouch, 167. Severn and Wye, New Shares, 311 -West-India Dock, 1614. ex Dividend.-East India Ditto, 120/.-London Ditto, 107%-Globe Insurance, 1117. 10s.Albion, 46/. Rock Life Ditto, 2l. 12s. 6d. -Strand Bridge, 521. Discount. Flour Shares, 5l. 2s. 6d. - London Russel Institution, 18. 18s. South London Water-Works, 417. Provident Ditto, 21. 10s. Premium. EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN MARCH, 1814. Stock. Bank 3 per C3 perCt 4 per Ct. 5perCt B. Long| Irish Imp. Imp. Ann. Printed by NICHOLS, SON, and BENTLEY, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London, 5 6. 6 pr. 127 pr. 5665 3 pr. 15 pr. 4 pr. 184 pr. 5 pr. 187 pr. 5 pr. 224 pr. 5 pr. 26 pr. 6 pr. 264 pr. RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. GENTLEMAN'S LONDON GAZETTE Albion--C. Chron. Miscellaneous Correspondence, &c. Review of New Publications. Hobhouse's Journey through Albania, &c. 353 The Doge's Daughter,' by Lord Thurlow 357 Quarrels of Authors. .358 Smedley's Death of Saul and Jonathan ....361 Tooke's Sermon before Lord Mayor, &c. 362 Britton's Rights of Literature, &c. ...365 De Chateaubriand Of Buonaparte,' &c....367 Francis's Introduction to Geography, &c. 370 REVIEW of NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS...371 SELECT POETRY for April, 1814 373-376 Historical Chronicle. Embellished with a beautiful Perspective View of ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE; By SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. Printed by NICHOLS, SON, and BENTLEY, at CICERO'S HEAD, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-str. London; where all Letters to the Editor are to be addressed, POST-PAID. page 106. pority. G. H. W. of, shall not occur in future. &c. in our next. R. UVEDALE; &c. |