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been re-gilt in burnished gold; the seats, both in the pit and boxes, have been cushioned; the upper and lower circles have been covered with a rich scroll ornament in burnished gold, and the first circle of boxes is hung with a rich green velvet and gold drapery, forming a canopy over the dress boxes: perhaps the drapery over the dress circle is too formal, and is the least elegant of the numerous improvements. A new ionic portico is constructing for the front in the Strand; and the saloon is fitted up in a very unique manner with trellis work of wood resembling a labyrinth. We are pleased to see that these alterations are much approved by the public.

As it is impossible for us to allot sufficient space to contain an account of all that has passed at this theatre since its opening, we must confine our attention to some of the most prominent features, particularly the new performers whom the taste and liberality of the proprietors have introduced to a London audience.

Miss Louisa Dance has made her debut on these boards, in the character of Susanna, in the Marriage of Figaro. This young lady possesses no inconsiderable powers of voice and science, and a grace of deportment and intelligence of manner which might recommend inferior capabilities to favourable notice. The compass of her voice is not surprising, but it has been well cultivated, and its tones are uniformly mellow and pleasing. Miss Amelia Kelly, who has been performing at the Southampton theatre, appeared for the first time in London in the character of Virginia, in the musical piece of Paul and Virginia. Miss A. Kelly's person is prepossessing, and her manner graceful and unassuming. Her voice, though

not powerful, is not deficient in sweet

ness.

Mr. W. Chapman, from the Brighton theatre, is a great acquisition to this company. We saw his performance of Crack, in the Turnpike Gate, with very great pleasure. He possesses considerable comic powers both as an actor and a singer, and though his imitation of that great comic model, Munden, is sufficiently obvious, it is executed with a spirit which must rescue it from the charge of servility. He sang The Mail Coach with great humour. Mr. Rayner is also a new performer at this theatre, and evinces very great talents. This gentleman, who played for some nights at Drury-lane during the last season, acquitted himself in a very creditable manner, and evinced talent which, if properly cultivated, is likely to prove an acquisition to the theatre. He is evidently in possession of a rich fund of comic humour, and, if he trusts to the power of his own genius, will undoubtedly do well in the profession he has chosen. We are happy to see Mr. Wallack again before a London audience; and are glad to find that he has wholly recovered from the accident he met with in America.-We think him without comparison the best melo-dramatic actor on the stage; he is therefore highly attractive at this theatre.

But now we come to our most pleasing duty, and though last not least, we mean the inimitable Miss Kelly. This admirable actress has been so long well known that we need only say, that she is returned to us in uudiminished excellence. Whenever she acts, she is the life and soul of the evening, and we could pity the head and heart of any one, who could ever tire of her performances, though they were repeated every evening.

LIST OF PATENTS.

Edward Ollerenshaw, of Manchester, Hatmanufacturer; for a method of dressing and furnishing hats, by means of certain machinery and implements to be used and applied thereto. Dated May 27, 1823.

Thomas Peel, of Manchester, Esq.; for a rotary engine, for the purpose of communicating motion by means of steam or other gaseous media. Dated May 27, 1823.

Stephen Wilson, of Streatham, Surrey, Esq.; for certain improvements in machinery for weaving and winding, communicated to him by certain foreigners residing abroad. Dated May 31, 1823.

John Mills, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, and Silver-street, London, and Harman William Fairman, of Silver-street, London, merchants; for certain improvements in rendering leather, linen, flax, sail-cloth, and certain other

articles water-proof. Communicated to them by a certain foreigner residing abroad. Dated May 31, 1823.

Richard Badnall, of Leek, Staffordshire,Silkmanufacturer; for certain improvements in dyeing. Dated June 3, 1823.

Thomas Atterwood, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, Banker; for certain improvements in the making certain of cylinders for the printing of cotton, calicos, and other articles. Communicated to him by a person residing abroad. Dated June 3, 1823.

Thomas Mills, of Dudbridge, near Stroud, Gloucestershire, Cloth-dresser; for certain improvements on machines for shearing or cropping woollen cloths. Communicated to him by certain foreigners residing abroad. Dated June 3, 1823.

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Booth, Captain, of the 15th King's Hussars, to Webb, Miss Elizabeth M. of Ham Common Burton, Captain James Ryder, son of the late Bishop of Killala, to

Roche, Hon. Mrs. sister to the present Lord Dunsany

Bailey, J. A. esq. of the 69th Foot, to

Sanford, Miss Anne, of Nutfield Conder, Joseph, esq. of the Pipe Office, Somerset-place, to

Panton, Miss Emily, daughter, of J. P. Panton, of the same Office

Chilton, George, esq. of the Inner Temple, to

Poore, Miss, eldest sister of Sir Edward Poore, bart.

Collins, Charles, esq. of St. John's College, Cambridge, to

Creaghe, Miss Anna Matilda, cousin to the Earl of Rosse

Delacour, Charles, esq. of Burton Crescent, to Nicholas, Miss Caroline Cecilia, daughter of Dr. Nicholas, of Ealing

Fitzgerald, J. D. esq. Deputy Assistant Commissary General to the Forces, to

Fuller, Miss Mary Ann, daughter of the late R. Fuller, esq. of York-street

Graham, Lieut. Joseph, of the Bengal Establishment, to

Higgin, Miss Sarah, of London-field

Hill, George Gosset, esq. of Gower-street, to Anderson, Miss Isabella, of Gladswood Holroyd, Thomas, esq. fourth son of Mr.Justice Holroyd, to

Morgan, Miss Sarah, of Gower-street Jarrett, John, esq. of Marelands, Hants, to

Waller, Miss A. E. daughter of Sir Wathan Waller

Kennedy, Captain W. Assistant Military Auditor General at Calcutta, to

Blair, Miss C. second daughter of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Blair

Lindsay, Capt. G. T. of the 78th foot, to

Bull, Miss H. A. daughter of Lieut.-Col. Bull, of the Horse Artillery

Lempriere, Rev. Dr. Rector of Meath and Newton Petrock, to

Collingwood, Miss Anne, cousin to Lord Collingwood

Lascelles, Hon. W. H. second son of the Earl of Harewood, to

Thynne, Lady Louisa, daughter of the Marq. of Bath

Macdonald, Alexander W. R. nephew of Lord Macdonald, to

Bayard, Miss daughter, of the late Col. Bayard Montgomerie, Thomas Molyneux, esq. of Garboldisham, Norfolk, to

Robarts, Miss Marianne, late of Lower Grosvenor-street

Michel, Rev. R. Bracken, fellow of Queen's Col lege, Oxford, to

Campbell, Miss H. H. of Bedford-square Morrison, Captain J. H. of the Royal Navy, to Smith, Miss Louisa Adams, of Upper Berkeley-street

Mackinnon, Colonel, at St. George's, Hanoversquare, to

Dent, Miss A. J. eldest daughter of John Dent, esq. M.P.

Nisbet, Josiah, esq. of the Madras Civil Service,

to

Marjoribanks, Miss R. second daughter of Sir John Marjoribanks, bart.

Prince, John, esq. of Cheltenham, to

Millington, Miss Mary Ann, of Guilford-street Pedder, John Lewis esq. of the Middle Temple,

to

Everitt, Miss, only daughter of the late Col. Everitt

Parlby, Major Brook Bridges, of the Madras Army, to

Plumb, Miss Maria, at Speldhurst, Kent Price, Robert, esq. M.P. for the county of Hereford, to

Price, Miss M. A. E. daughter of the late Prebendary of Durham

Ritchie, Thomas, esq. Member for the county of Annapolis, Nova Scotia, to

Best, Miss Elizabeth, second daughter of the late G. Best, of Perthshore

Richards, Goddard Hewitson, esq. of Grange, Wexford, to

Moore, Miss D. A. neice to Lord Brandon Shaw, James, esq. of the Bengal Establishment, at Calcutta, to

Andrews, Miss Marian, late of Richmond
Stock, George Edward, esq. of Poplar, to
Innes, Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John
Innes

Wood, Col. W.Churston Ferrers, Devonshire, to
Dix, Miss, only daughter of Capt. Dix, of the
Navy
Waterhouse, Lieut. G. B. of the Royal Navy, to
Willis, Miss Sarah, of Mecklenburgh-square.

DEATHS.

Arbouin, Mrs. Brunswick-square-Austen, Mrs. Mary, Government House, Gosport Adams, Mrs. East Grinstead-Anderson, Mrs. Mary, Fenchurch-street-Askew, Mrs. Pallinsburn, Northumberland.

Bowen, Admiral, Shrewsbury-Brown, Mrs. Eliza, Hastings, 48-Briscoe, Robert, esq. Laytonstone, 64-Bayley, Mrs. Susanna, Brompton, Middlesex, 26-Blossett, Serjeant, Bengal -Brewer, Charles, Kent-road, 60-Boyce, William, esq. Hammersmith, 60-Barry, Mr. Henry, purser of the London East Indiaman, 25-Bayley, Mrs. Frances Charlotte, Bryanstone square, 21-Boughey, Sir J. F. bart. M.P. for the county of Stafford, 38-Brooke, Henry G. Clifton, 24→ Bent, Mr. Paternoster-row, 76-Beatly, Lieut.Col. J. W. Windsor-Butler, Rev. Weeden, sen. Greenhill, near Harrow, 81-Bernal, Mrs. Ann Elizabeth, Bryanstone-square-Bowen, Admiral George, Shrewsbury Bell, Mr. Matthew, Greenwich, 85-Bidwell, Shelford, esq. Thetford, 70-Brownlow, Lady Mary, Armagh.

Crosby, Mr. Gosberton-Clary, Mr. Nicholas, Paris-Critchett, Mrs. Sarah, Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire-Cutbush, T. H. esq. Ordnance Office-Carter, Mr. Howard, Union-street, Hillstreet, 77.

Day, Stephen, esq. Kensington, 90-Duncer, Mrs. Kentish Town-Dent, William, esq. Hallaton, Leicester, 56-Deey, Nathaniel, esq. Bahia, South America-De Dunstanville, Mrs. Frances Susannah, Twickenham.

Freer, Rev. R. Cumberland-street, Shoreditch, 65-Freeman, Charles, esq. Brook-street, 68-Fisher, Mrs. Mary, Aldersgate-street-Favell, Mr. James, Admiralty Clerk.

Gibson, Charles, esq. Quermore Park, Lancashire, 62- Gordon, William, esq. Devonshirestreet, Portland-place-Gilchrist, Octavius Graham, esq. Stamford, Lincolnshire, 45.

Harrison, Rev. John, Preston- Henniker, Mrs. Frances Amelia, Cambridge - Hutchins, Lieut.-Col. of the third Light Dragoons, Romford-Halliday, George, esq. St. James's street, 31-Horrocks, Mrs. Mary, Tilly-chewan, Dumbartonshire.

Ireland, J. Alexander, esq. Half Moon-street -Jameson, J. esq. Dublin.

Kinnersley, Wm. Shepherd, esq. M.P. at his seat in Staffordshire-Knox, George Macleod, esq. on board the Catherine East IndiamanKeir, Mrs. Eugenia, Madras-Kilpin, Dr. Kingselere, Hants.

Lane, Wm. esq. Ironmonger-lane, 66 — Lee, Simon. esq. Lyme-Regis, Dorset-Lubbock, W. esq. Lamas, Norfolk, 77-Lane, Mrs. Barbara, Grange, Leyton-Leslie, Mr. Alexander, Con. duit-street, Bond-street-Leigh, Mrs. Elizabeth, Knutsford, Cheshire, 70- Lawrence, Mr. G. E. late of Featherstone-buildings, Holborn-Lewis, Mrs. Marianne, Michael's-place, Brompton, 86 -Lind, Sir James, K.C.B. Southampton.

Mowbray, G. T. esq. Yapton-house, Sussex -Mathias, Andrew, esq. New Burlington-str. 56-Macquin, Abbe Ange Denis, Bermondseystreet, Southwark, 67-Moss, James, esq Yorkstreet, Gloucester-place-Monson, Hon. George Henry, York, 68 Morris, Mr. Samuel, Acle, Norfolk, 59-Murray, Mrs. Isabella, Versailles, in France-Morgan, Rev. William, D.D. Greenwich-Miller, George James, R. N. HighgateMurray, Mrs. Elizabeth, Swansea.

Nightengale, Captain G. Havannah-Nassau, Mrs. Maria Emilia, Devonshire street-Nutting, Mrs. Mary Ann, Putney-heath.

Ogle, Mr. Robert, of the firm of Ogle, Duncan and Co. booksellers, London Owen, Robert, a pauper of the parish of Hen Eglwys, Anglesca, 102-O'Leary, Edmund, esq. M.D. Newport, Isle of Wight, 39.

Parkhurst, John George, esq. Catesby-abbey, Northamptonshire, 63-Plummer, James, Farringdon-within- Purling, Charles Geo. Upper Wimpole-street, 15 Paterson, Thomas, esq. Bamilton.

Rolleston, Samuel, esq. Brighton, 80- Robinson, Mrs. Eleanor, Stockliffe, Bedfordshire -Ramus, Charles, esq. Penzance, 85.

Shephard, John, esq, Brighton, 67-St. Leger, Major-Gen. the Hon. Arthur, Jermyn-streetSalisbury, the Marquis of, at his seat at Theobald's, near Hatfield, Herts.

Townsend, William, esq. Fulham, 82 - Turnour, Henry Edward, Somerset square, Portman-square, 11-Theobald, Mr. James, Upper Tooting, 68-Thoresby, Mrs. Queen Anne-st.

Wallace, Mrs. Eliz., Carshalton - Wright, Mrs. Paddington-green, 81 - Williams, Mrs. Sophia W. Chapel-street, South Audley-street -Whitehouse, Mr. John, Bedford, 100-Wilkinson, Hugh. esq. Bath, 46-Walton, Mrs. Anne, Tilney-street,72-Waters, Mrs. Etterbeek, near

Brussels.

Yeomans, Rev. R. Whichford, in the coauty of Warwick, 67.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.

COTTON. After the extensive business lately done in our Cotton market, a more limited demand was naturally expected; the request last week, however, was rather considerable, principally for home consumption, and speculators have continued to take, although more sparingly. The sales amount to about 7100 bales, all in bond, viz,— 2000 Surats middling to good 5§d. a 79d; 3500 Bengals fair 6d a 61d.; good fair 61d.; very good DT 67d. a 7d.; 800 Madras good fair 63d. a 67d.; and 71d. for fine; 300 Boweds fair to good fair 9d. a 93d.; 200 Pernams fair to good

fair 123d. a 13d.; good 131d.; 100 Demeraras 12 d. a 12 d. fair to good fair.

SUGAR.-There was a fair supply of raw sugars on show last week, and considerable business effected; good sugars maintained former prices, but the inferior descriptions went 1s. per cwt. lower. Two public sales were brought forward after Tuesday; 150 casks Barbadoes sugar sold about former rates, 578. 6d. for low middling, to 688. for fine descriptions; 312 casks Grenada, good strong coloury quality, sold to the grocers 55s. a 60s. 6d.

LIST OF BANKRUPTS AND DIVIDENDS,

FROM SATURDAY, JUNE 21, тo SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1823.
Extracted from the London Gazette.

N.B. All the Meetings are at the Court of Commissioners, Basinghall-street, unless otherwise expressed. The Attornies' Names are in Parenthesis.

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Armand, C. P. and A. Solari, Battersea, vitriolmanufacturers. (Brooking, Lombard-street. Bristow, J. Bristol, ironmonger. (Clowes, Orme, and Co.

Bunker, T. Deptford, Kent, timber-merchant. (Jones, Brunswick-square.

Butler, J. Whitchurch, Shropshire, innkeeper. (Blackstock and Bunce, King's Bench-walk, Temple.

Beaumont, J. Wheathouse, Yorkshire, mer. chant. (Clarke, Richards, and Medcalf, Chancery-lane.

Baker, W. Walcot, Somersetshire, carpenter. (Makinson, Middle Temple.

Carter, S. of Stratford, Essex, cheesemonger. (Mr. Argill, Whitechapel-road. Chadley, R. Jermyn-street, St. James's, upholsterer. (Dent, Castle-street, Holborn. Crabb, W. Tellisford, Somersetshire, fuller. (Dax, Son, and Meredith, Guildford-street. Claney, J. York, tailor. (Mr. Walker, New-inn. Crutchley, H. Warwick, linen-praper. (Hertslet, Northumberland-street, Strand. Crowther, W. L. Green-st., Grosvenor-square, milliner. (Lester, New-court, Crutched-friars. Coles, S. Exeter, innkeeper. (Pearson, Pump-. court, Temple.

Daniels, A. Prescott-street, Goodman's-fields, diamond-merchant. (Isaacs, Mansell-street, Goodman's-fields.

Dicas, J. Holywell, Flint, corn-dealer. (Messrs. Clarke, Richards, and Metcalf, Chancerylane.

Dobson, W. Gateshead, Durham, chymist. (Baker, Nicholas-lane.

Dodds, R. High-street, Southwark, linen-draper. (Lester, New-court, Crutched-friars. Emsly, W. Pudsey, Yorkshire, clothier. (Lambert, Gray's-inn-square.

East, W. Newbury, coal-merchant. (Aldridge and Smith, Lincoln's-inn.

Forbes, W. Gateshead, Durham, nurseryman. (Robinson and Son, Essex-street. Glandfield, J. Strand, wine-merchant, (Hodgson and Burton, Salisbury-street, Strand. Gee, S. Cambridge, tinman. (Nelson, Barnard'sinn, Holborn.

Gaisford, R. Bristol, baker. (Hartley, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars.

Gooden, J. Chiswell street, victualler. (Reeves, Ely-place, Holborn.

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King, J. Ipswich, ironmonger. (Bromley, Gray'sinn-square.

Kenton, J. Stow-on-the-Wold, Glocestershire, draper. (Pritchard, Earl-street, Blackfriars. Kaines, H. Manstone, Dorsetshire, cattle-dealer. (Home, Frampton, and Loftus, New-inn. Kirby, T. of Bethnal-green-road, draper. (Arden, Clifford's-inn.

Lancaster, J. jun., Bethnal-green-road, butcher. (Norton, Old Broad-street.

Lucas, E. Shepherd's-market, milkman. (Stevens and Wood, Little St. Thomas Apostle. M'Turk, B. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer. (Taylor, Clement's-inn.

Mortimer, W. Manchester, joiner. (Adlington and Faulkner, Bedford-row.

Martyn, E. Taunton, druggist. (Norton and Chaplin, Gray's-inn-square.

M'Allis, J. Liverpool, tailor. (Adlington, Gregory, and Faulkner, Bedford-row. Moorhouse, J. Nab-in-Eastworth, Yorkshire, clothier. (Battye, Chancery-lane. Mawe, H. M. Loughborough, Leicestershire, coach-proprietor. (Norton and Williamson, Gray's-inn-square.

Munton, J. Highgate, corn chandler. (Watson and Broughton, Falcon street, Aldersgate-st, Nettleton, J. Sloane-square, Chelsea, ironmonger. (Freeman and Heathcote, Coleman,

street.

Nicholls, E. John's-mews, Bedford-row, cow, keeper. (Norton, Whitecross-street. Newlan, J. Bexley-heath, Kent, innkeeper, (Cocker, Nassan-street, Soho.

Noad, J. Beckington, Somersetshire, fuller, (Hartley, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars.

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Rawley, J.New-street, Covent-garden, boot and shoemaker. (Bennett, Tokenhouse-yard. Robinson, T. New Malton, Yorkshire, spiritmerchant. (Stockton, New Malton. Read, J. and Jacob, J. Love-lane, cloth-workers. (Bennett, Tokenhouse-yard.

Reynolds, T. Westbury, Wiltshire, clothier. (Umney, Chancery-lane.

Roberts, C. Aldermaston, Berkshire, maltster.

(Ford, Great Queen-st., Lincoln's-inn-fields. Stilborn, J. sen., Bishop-Wilton, Yorkshire, butcher. (Eyre and Coverdale, Gray's-inn-sq. Smith, J. Camomile-street, tailor and draper. (A. Duncan, New-inn, Strand.

Smith, W. T. E. Kenton-street, Brunswick

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Tribaudino, C. J. Cleveland-street, Mile-end, silk-dyer. (Webster and Son, Queen-street, Cheapside.

Welchman, H. Long-acre, linen-draper. (Sweet,
Stokes, and Carr, Basinghall-street.
Welton, N. Bredfield, Suffolk, horse-dealer.
(Pearson and Lawrence, Ipswich.

Wood, T. Lane-end, Staffordshire, currier.
(Clowes, Orme, and Wedlake, Temple.
Wilson, T. Carlisle, coach-master. (Birkett,
Cloak-lane.

Welcker, M. and J. F. Leicester-square, tailors. (Russen, Crown-court, Aldersgate-street. Widger, A. Bucksfastleigh, Devonshire, woollen-manufacturer. (Knight and Fyson, Basinghall-street.

DIVIDENDS.

Agg, T. Water-lane, printer, July 19.
Agar, M. late of Walbrook, oilman, July 26.
Amos, J. and C. Sutherland, St. Helen's-place,
merchants, July 26.

Ambrose, E. King-street, warehouseman, July 26.

Barrow, R. and T. Barrow, Liverpool, flourmerchants, July 29.

Bell, G. Brampton, Cumberland, grocer, July 28. Barber, M. S. Sandys, and A. White, late of Liverpool, merchants, July 28.

Brennand, T. Bread-street, Cheapside, warehouseman, July 26.

Boddy, W. Hillingdon, Middlesex, farmer, July

29.

Brotherton, J. and W. Liverpool, tailors, Aug. 1. Bragge, W. A. Rotherhithe-wall, shipwright, July 29.

Bedford, J. Fen Drayton, Cambridge, dealer,
July 29.

Bell, G. Berwick-upon-Tweed, cooper.
Brown, J. late of Fleet-market, grocer.

Brown, J. Holywell, Flint, druggist, Aug. 8.
Blane, T. Walbrook, merchant, Aug. 9.
Bardsley, J. jun. Manchester, cotton-spinner,
Aug. 13.

Butlin, T. Baker-street, St. Mary-le-bone, apothecary, Aug. 9.

Brunggenkate, G. A. T. Little Eastcheap, merchant.

Brown, G. Broad-street, St. James's, upholsterer.

Banton, W. Northwich, Cheshire, grocer, Aug. 8. Browning, J. and R. A. Belvidere-wharf, Surrey, timber-merchants, Aug. 2.

Brown, G. Broad-street, St. James's, upholsterer, July 19.

Bowman, H. St. John-street, Clerkenwell, haberdasher, Aug. 2,

Cattell, W. Cotton-end, near Warwick, corndealer, July 26.

Cleghorn, W. late of Ratcliff Highway, cheesemonger, July 26.

Cook, W. Wouldham, Kent, corn-dealer, July 26. Carlen, T. and Willson, Langbourn Chambers, Fenchurch-street, coal-factors, July 23. Cosser, W. Millbank-street, Westminster, timber-merchant, July 22.

Carr, T. Chorley, Lancashire, ironmonger, July

21.

Clements, J. Newport, Monmouthshire, shopkeeper, Aug. 18.

Carter, J. jun. Liverpool, merchant, July 22.

Carnes,W.Canal-row, Bermondsey, rope-maker, Aug. 9.

Cumming, A.J. High-street, Southwark, cheesemonger, July 19.

Clarke, D. T. Gerrard-street, Soho, laceman, July 22.

Culverhouse, C. Walcot, Somersetshire, flourfactor, July 16.

Colson, W. Plymouth, grocer.

Childs, W. Whitehall, victualler, Aug. 2.
Clough, Rev. R. late of Bathafarn-park, R. B.
Clough, late of Glanywern, D. Mason, late of
Astrad-uchaf, and the Rev. J. L. Jones, late of
Plas Madoc, Denbighshire, bankers, Aug. 14.
Draper, R. J. Fleet-market, earthernware-man,
July 26.

Dipper, F. Worcester, silk-mercer, July 28. Dickie, W. Little St. Thomas the Apostle, merchant, July 22.

Dickenson, J. Aldersgate-street, leather-seller, July 29.

Dalmaine, G. Chandos-street, Covent-garden, embroiderer, Aug. 9.

Dowley, J. Willow-street, Bankside, corn-merchant, Aug. 12.

Dunn, R. Braunston, Northamptonshire, dealer, July 25.

Dunkin, C. Shad-Thames, Horsleydown, lighterman, Aug. 5.

De Roure, J. P. and J. Hambrook, Angel-street, merchants.

Davies, E. Chancery-lane, victualler, Aug. 2. Drury, J. Snaith, Yorkshire, coal-merchant, Aug. 11.

Davies, W. Sudbury, haberdasher, Aug. 4. Edwards, T. Gerrard-street, Soho, woollen-dra. per, Aug. 9.

Edwards, R. and J. Hales Owen, Worcestershire, ironmongers, Aug. 11.

Elam, T.W. Bradford, Wiltshire, clothier, July 4. Evans, J., J. Jones, and W. Davies, late of Aberystwith, Cardiganshire, bankers, July 30. Elliot, J. Farnham, common-brewer, July 23. Fothergill, W. late of Caunon-street-road, St George's in the East, ship-owner, July 19. Forbes, W. and G. Lewis, Liverpool, merchants, July 31.

Flack, R. Shepherd-street, Oxford-street, cabinet-maker, July 15.

Freer, T. Leicester, ironmonger, July 12. Forster, J. H. and C. Dobson, Norwich, manufacturers; July 26.

Gray, J. Kingston, Surrey, linen-draper, July 26.

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