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Thos. Moorman, esq. in Clapham-road,
Mrs. Furrance, of Bexhill.

April 28. In Dartmouth-street, Capt. Norman Lamont, esq. M.P. for Wells. He was the youngest son of the late John Lamont, esq. of that ilk in the county of Argyll. He came into Parliament for the first time at the general election, as a whig, a slavery abolitionist, and an advocate for the ballot; after a poll which terminated thus: N. Lamont, esq. 167, J. L. Lee, esq. 167, R. Colborne, esq. 164, J. E. Vaughan, esq. 59.

April 29. In Chapel-street, Grosvenor-place, aged 77, Mrs. Henrietta Maria Proctor.

In Edward-street, Mary, wife of Joseph Moffatt Bond, esq. of Mortimer, Berks.

In Montagu-square, aged 35, Henry Wodehouse, esq. eldest son of the Hon. John Wodehouse (the eldest son of Lord Wodehouse), by Charlotte, 4th dau. of the Hon. and Very Rev. Edw. Townshend, Dean of Norwich. He married Apr. 7, 1825, Anne, only dau. of S.T. Gurdon, esq. and has left a son, John-Gurdon.

April 30. Robert-Marmaduke, eldest son of M. C. Wilson, esq. of Connaughtsquare.

At Mrs. Waldo's, Clapham, CharlotteEliza, second dau. of late Chas. Thesiger, esq. formerly Collector of Customs in St. Vincent.

May 1. Georgiana, eldest dau. of Sir George Wombwell, Bart.

May 2. In her 62d year, Ann, wife of William Venning, esq. of Holloway.

May 4. Aged 33, Ellen Tempest, wife of George Hicks, esq. late of Somerset-street.

Ann, the wife of W. Pontifex, esq. of
Calthorpe-street.

May 5.
In Woburn-square, Maria-
Frances, wife of the Rev. R. Catter-
mole, B.D.

May 8.
At Wilson-street, Finsbury,
aged 74, Christian Appold, esq.

Mr. Charles Byfield, of Charing-cross, stationer.

May 10. J. South, esq. Capt. 52d foot. May 14. Aged 33, Maria, wife of Mark Dewsnap, esq. of Hammersmith, youngest dau, of late Wm. Smith, esq. of Brompton Park House.

BERKS.-May 1. At Wallingford, aged 70, James Flamank, esq. M.D.

May 15. At Maidenhead, Eleanor, widow of Wm. Newell, esq. of Shiplake, Oxon.

BUCKS. April 20. At Beaconsfield, aged 76, Rachel, widow of Robert Crook, esq.

April 27. At the rectory, Twyford,

aged 73, Anne, widow of the Rev. W. Perkins.

April 29. Phoebe, wife of Stephen Cannon, esq. of Gerrard's-cross. CAMBRIDGE.-Feb. 24. Henry Dewdney, of Trinity College, B. A.

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CORNWALL. March 24. At Falmouth, Lieut. Robert Ede, R. N. He lately commanded his Majesty's steamer Colombia, and previously for several years his Majesty's packet Sheldrake, on that station.

May 10. At Bodmin, Thos. Barnes, esq. surgeon R.N. of Morice Town.

DERBYSHIRE.-April 5. At Matlock, Sarah Elizabeth, aged seven; on the 19th, Emma-Maria, aged nine; on the 21st, Robert-Spragging, aged three; and on the 1st of May, Cyrus Augustus Gordon, aged six, being four out of five of the children of Augustus Gordon, esq. formerly of 33rd regiment, and late of Everton, Notts.

DEVON.- Feb. 26. At Teignmouth, aged 67, Lt. Col. Peppard Knight, formerly of the King's Own.

Feb. 22. At Stoke, aged 62, Lieut. John Bayley Harrison, R. N. (1797).

April 3. At Ashburton, Edmund Bacot, esq. of Queen-square, Bloomsbury, and Serle-street, solicitor, and Clerk to the Society of Apothecaries. He was riding in a postchaise, when, the horses starting without the driver, he put his head out of the window, and it was so violently struck against a tree as to occasion his death.

April 19.
At Barnstaple, aged 74,
Ann, widow of R. S. Rooke, esq. of
Hill's Court, Exeter.

At Exeter, George Bancroft Eaton,
M.D.

April 21. At Exeter, aged 52, Percival Swan, esq. of Baldwinstown, co. Wexford, and of Dublin.

April 27. At Tavistock, Susan-Hyde, only dau. of late Nathaniel Beckford, esq. President of the Council of Jamaica.

May 2. At Tor, Frances, widow of John Sivewright, esq. of Tavistock-sq. London.

May 8. At High Bickington parsonage, aged 21, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. W. P. Stavell, rector.

May 11. At Plymouth, Robert Bruce, esq. Commander R.N. (1818).

May 13. At Plympton, aged 61, Jane, wife of Rear-Adm. Mudge.

May 14. At Axminster, aged 74, Wm. Bond, esq.

DORSET.-March 25. Aged 65, Thos. Galloway, esq. of Corfe Castle, surgeon.

April 28. At Bishop's Caundle, the Hon. Mary Digby, wife of the Rev. C. Digby, Canon of Windsor, sister to Lord

Somerville.

OBITUARY.

She was the eldest dau. of the Hon. Hugh Somerville, by Mary, dau. of the Hon. Wrothesley Digby; was recently raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter; and has left a numerous family. ESSEX.-Jan. 16. At the Lower park, Dedham, aged 52, Henrietta Margaretta, wife of Alderman Manning, esq.

April 3. At Walthamstow, of scarlet fever, William-John, eldest son; and April 5, Anna-Maria, 2d dau., and William-Henry, 2d son of Col. Andrew Aitchison, of Ryde, I. W.

April 16. Capt. Wynne Baird, R. N. He was Midshipman of the Glasgow serving at Plymouth, in May 1815; and afterwards at the siege of Algiers, where he was severely wounded. He became Lieut. 1816, and subsequently served in the Tyne and Rose on the S. American and Mediterranean stations; Commander 1824; Captain 1827.

April 13. At Ilford, aged 83, Robert Westley Hall, esq.

April 29. Gregory-George, infant son of the Rev. Lewis Way, of Spencer Farm. May S. Aged 22, Susan Elizabeth, only child of the late Joseph Golding, esq. of St. Osyth.

GLOUC.-March 25. At Wormington grange, aged 68, Josiah Gist, esq. High Sheriff of the County.

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April 19. Mary, wife of Alexander Townsend, esq. of Thuscomb.

April 21. The wife of Henry Peel, esq. of Aylesmore, eldest sister of Thos. Clutton Brock, esq. of Pensax Court, Worc.

Lately. At Clifton, Robert Corbin, esq. surgeon, formerly of the County hospital, Winchester.

May 4. At Clifton, Mary, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Sam. Seyer, of Bristol.

May 8. At Cheltenham, aged 70, Wm. Howman Cooper, esq. brother of Sir A. Cooper, Bart. He was the third son of the Rev. Samuel Cooper, D.D. by Mary, dau. of Wm. Lovick, esq.

HANTS.-March 10. At Haslar bospital, Mr. Purcell, R.N. the last surviving officer of the Bounty, and one of those turned adrift in an open boat on the Pacific ocean, by the mutinous crew.

March 12. At Newport, I. W. aged 45, Magnus Johnson, esq.

April 19. At the Grove, near Gosport, aged 67, Thos. Andrews Minchin, esq. April 27. At the house of her brother John Fawcett, esq Kitnocks, Botley, Frances-Elizabeth, widow of Mr. John Ward, of Birmingham.

Lately. At Southampton, aged 81, Wm. Thompson, esq.

At Portsea, John Ring, esq. who has

(June,

left 6001, for the erection of a school on the National plan, at Hambledon, for the the tenants of his farms in that parish are use of the labourers' children; of which its maintenance is chargeable upon his to be Trustees, and the annual cost of estate there. He has also bequeathed 601. for the erection of an organ in the parish church, and 501. to Crapp's charity, attached to St. George's, Portsea.

her brother, James Linton, esq. at He-
HUNTS.-April 21. At the house of
mingford, aged 71, Mary, relict of Adm.
John Brown.

jor R. B. Lynch, late of R.M.
KENT.-Feb. 18. At Woolwich, Ma-
Shaw, 31st regt.
March 10 At Chatham barracks, Lt.
March 16. At Woolwich, Elizabeth,
of Abingdon-street.
widow of James Chalmer, esq. Solicitor,

gusta-Margaret, widow of W. J. Fagg,
March 27. At Chatham, aged 26, Au-
esq. of the hospital staff, and only dau. of
Richard Martin, esq. of Chatham.

wife of George Halfhide, esq. late of April 19. At Lewisham, aged 63, Mary, Belle-Vue, Crawley, and Coventry-st.

Anderson, esq. of Tunbridge-wells, and May 4 Mary, the wife of Simpson eldest daughter of Richard Critchett, esq. of Cheltenham.

May 11. At Blackheath, John George, younger son of the late Thomas Hugh Sandford, esq. of Sandford, Salop.

LANCASHIRE.-April 25. At Liverpool, Mary, wife of John Arthur Borron, esq. of Leith. and daughter to the late Arch. Geddes,

April 26. At Halsnead, the seat of Richard Willis, esq. Sherbourne-D'Anvers, aged six months; and on the 28th, Edward-Richard-William, aged two years, sons of Capt. Edward Willis, 37th reg.

wife of L. M. Prior, esq. 12th Lancers,
May 6. At Manchester, Anna-Maria,
only dau. of Mrs. Col. O'Donnell, of
Limerick.

the widow of the Rev. J. Barwis, Vicar
LINCOLNSHIRE.-At Bourn, aged 65,
of Aslackby.

MIDDLESEX.-March 14. At Totten-
kerton, esq.
ham, aged 82, Anne, widow of John Pin-

Adderley, esq. formerly of Cornhill.
March 27. At Hampton, aged 54, S. P.

widow of J. Fish, esq. of Russell-sq. and
April 18. At Hounslow, aged 81, the
Kimpton-park, Middlesex.

May 9. At Finchley, after repeated at-
Law, brother to Lord Ellenborough.
tacks of paralysis, aged 36, the Hon. John

NORFOLK.-Feb. 26. At Lynn, aged
93, Ezekiel Walker, esq.

March 12. At Norwich, in his 90th year, Isaac Laughton Marsh, esq.

April 30. Aged 18, Augustus, fifth son of the Rev. E. S. Thurlow, Prebendary of Norwich.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-April 17. At Northampton, aged 68, J. Strong, esq. April 21. At Peterborough, aged 62, Sarah, relict of Francis Hopkinson, esq. and mother of Dr. Hopkinson, of Stamford.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-April 11. Aged 23, Margaret-Anne, wife of M. Culley, esq. of Coupland Castle; and on the 19th, Matthew Culley, esq. having survived his wife only eight days.

OXON.-April 20. At Broughton Rectory, Susan, wife of the Rev. C. F. Wyatt, third daughter of Richard Heydon, esq. of Banbury.

April 25. At Oxford, Francis Rous Ellicombe, Commoner of Balliol College, only son of the Rev. W. R. Ellicombe, Rector of Clist St. George, Devon.

SALOP.-March 24. At Shrewsbury, aged 24, Mary, wife of Capt. J. M. Martin, Bombay Art. 3d dau. of late Olyett Woodhouse, esq. Advocate-gen. of Bombay.

April 7. At Ness Strange, aged 25, John Edwards, esq. of the Middle Temple, eldest son of John Edwards, esq. of Ness Strange.

SOMERSET.-March 19. At an advanced age, the wife of Thomas Brooks, esq. of Bath, only surviving daughter of Henry Wright, esq.

April 16. At Ilminster, Mary Ann, wife of the Rev. Sumner Smith, Rector of Ham, Wilts.

April 22. Aged 58, Elizabeth, wife of William Nias, esq. of Bath.

April 27. At Bath, aged 76, Ann, widow of Thomas Churchyard, of Whitecross-street, London, esq.

SUFFOLK.-May 3. Frances, the_wife of A. H. Steward, esq. of Stoke Park, near Ipswich.

Feb. 25. At Bury St. Edmund's, Mrs. Catherine Bridge, daughter of the late John Littell Bridge, esq. of Shudy Camps and Harston, Camb.

STAFF.March 26. At Tamworth, Thomas Willington, esq. an eminent solicitor, and many years Town Clerk.

SURREY.-Jan. 12. At Wallington, aged 75, George Loraine, esq.

March 20. In her 80th year, the lady of Samuel Thornton, esq. of Chobham-pl. formerly M. P. for Hull.

March 31. At Richmond, aged 62, Wm. Watson, esq. of Wisbech, Lieut.-Col. of the Cambridgeshire Local Militia; Deputy Lieutenant and Chief Bailiff of the Isle of Ely.

April 4. At Dorking, Harriet, wife of J. W. Lenox, esq. of Mill Wall.

April 21. At Upper Tooting, Elizabeth, wife of W. Perry, esq.

May 1. At Beech-hill-house, SophiaFloyer, wife of W. P. Jervis, esq.

May 12. At Richmond, aged 78, Godfrey Roberts, esq. of Ty Cerrig Derwen, co. Denbigh.

SUSSEX.-Dec. 29. At Brighton, Eleanor, widow of William Dawson, esq. for many years a magistrate for the West Riding of Yorkshire, and lately Consul for Maryland; and daughter of the Hon. Richard Lee, President of the last British Council for the State of Maryland.

April 27. At Worthing, William Villiers Surtees, esq. of Devonshire-place, and Rotherfield, Sussex.

April 28. At Brighton, aged 4 years, Frances Butler, daughter of the Rev. H. F. Fell, of Trinity Church, Islington.

Lately. At Brighton, by suspension, Wm. Chawner, esq. Verdict, Insanity.

At Hastings, aged 72, Wm. Deedes, esq. of Sandling, Kent.

May 3. At Brighton, Robt. Wigney, esq., uncle of J. N. Wigney, esq., M.P., and of Mr. E. Wigney, of Hull,auctioneer.

WARWICK.-March 20. At Aston, aged 25, Mr. Wm. Thomas Greaves, student of Catharine-ball, Camb.

March 26. At the Elms, Solihull, aged 73, Sarah, widow of Thos. Bolton, esq. of the Middle Temple, and Westhumble, Surrey.

April 22. Aged 80, Charles Lilley, esq. of Coventry.

May 17. At the house of her grandfather the Rev. John Kendall, Warwick, Georgiana-Maria, eldest dau. of the late George Bicknell, esq. of Cadogan-place.

WILTS.-April 13. At Salisbury, Geo. Dew, esq. an eminent solicitor.

April 29. At Bruton, in her 81st year, Eliz. relict of the late Rev. Rich. Goldesbrough, D.D.

WORCESTER.-March 20. At Elmbridge, aged 66, Sophia, widow of George Penrice, esq.

May 4 At Dodderhill parsonage, aged 76, Elizabeth Frances, wife of the Rev. John Amphlett, D.D.

YORK.-April 24. At Leeds, aged 23, T. T. Scales, esq.

May 2. Margaret, wife of the Rev. C. A. Binns, of Malton.

WALES.-Feb. 26. At Langharne, aged 34, William Sutherland, esq. nephew of Col. S. of Stockwell, Surrey.

May 4. At Dolgelly, aged 58, G. Jones, esq. of that town, banker.

SCOTLAND.-Feb. 12. At Edinburgh, Dr. Buchan, Deputy Inspector-general. April 5. At Greenock, in his 80th

OBITUARY.

year, James Findlay, esq. who was the
first instructor of the poet Burns in his
duties as an Excise officer.

April 17. At Kildaloig, Argyllshire,
Dugald Campbell, esq. of that place.

April 18. At Biel, aged 77, Mrs. Mary
Manners, widow of W. Hamilton Nisbet,
esq. of Dirletou and Belhaven.

April 22. At Pennycross, Argyllshire, Hector Maclean, esq., 5th son of the late Archibald Maclean, esq. of Pennycross. IRELAND.-Jan. 23. At Fermoy, Capt. M-Intosh, 92d foot.

Lately. At Hoddersfield, W. Henry Moore Hoddersfield, esq. Colonel of the North Cork Militia, and late one of the Governors of the county of Cork.

At Geraldine, Queen's county, in his 90th year, Capt. J. Fitzgerald, formerly of the 7th Fuzileers.

April 10. At Dublin, Mrs. Crampton, the lady of the Surgeon-gen. and dau. of late Major Canning, of Athlone. She was reading in bed, when the curtains and bed-clothes took fire, and, before any assistance could reach her, she was so dreadfully burned, that a few hours terminated her sufferings.

May 1. At Dundalk, Louisa, wife of Capt. Edw. Handfield, R. N. Inspecting Commander of the Coast Guard, leaving eight sons, the eldest a Lieut. in the 3d Buffs, now in India.

May 6. At Caher, Senior Lieut. and Adj. Hickman, 7th Dragoons.

EAST INDIES.-July 4. At Sultanpore, Lieut. Stewart, 44th foot.

July 30. Aged 52, Robert William Bruce, esq. of Harbour, near Calcutta.

Ang. 8. In Calcutta, Louisa-Scott, wife of Wm. Seton Charters, M.D., youngest daughter of the late George Smith, esq. having survived her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, of Devonshire-st. Portland. place, only four months.

Aug. 8. At Calcutta, Hannah-Maria, wife of William Braddon, esq. one of the Judges, and late of Skisdon Lodge, Cornwall.

Lately. At Vigizapatam, aged 32, Lt. Edmund Peel, son of Thomas Peel, esq. of Penzance.

Aug. 24. At Cawnpore, Lieut. Crofton, 16th Dragoons.

Sept. 12. At Madras, Lieut. Abell, 62d foot.

Oct. 2. At Trichinopoly, Ensign Brabazon, 54th foot.

Nov. 2. At Bangalore, Emily, wife of Capt. Charles Boileau, of the rifle brigade, only dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir F. Adam, Governor of Madras.

Nov. 29. At Chittoor, in the East Indies, aged 42, Thomas Gahagan, esq., second Judge of the provincial Court of that station.

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WEST INDIES.-Feb. 8. At St. Christopher's, in consequence of a fall from his woad, esq. many years Chief Justice of horse, aged 56, Robert Williams Pickesq. formerly Deputy Alderman for the that island; son of Robert Pickwoad, ward of Vintry.

ABROAD. Oct. 10. At sea, being on his way to Barbadoes, on account of his health, Thomas Atkinson, jun. esq. of Glasgow. Mr. Atkinson was possessed of considerable literary abilities. His latest work was one in the form of the Annuals, under the title of "The Chameleon;" three volumes of which appeared, and displayed great versatility of talent,-the whole varied contents, both prose and verse, being the production of his pen. He was also the author of "A Literary and Commercial Society of Sketch of the origin and progress of the Glasgow; with a proposal and plan for actions, being the substance of an Essay the publication of a portion of its Transread before it, in January 1831, by Thomas Atkinson." Printed for private circulation, 8vo. pp. 10.

Nov. 29. At the Cape of Good Hope, Ensign Ross, 72d foot.

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At Beyrout, at the house of his brother the Consul-general, aged 27, Charles Augustus Farren, esq. his Majesty's Vice-Consul in Syria.

Dcc. 18. At Madeira, aged 21, Robert Hibbert, scholar of King's college, Camb.

Jan. 10. In Maury county, Tennessee, Mrs. Betsy Frantham, at the extraordinary age of 154 years. She was a native of Germany, and arrived at North Carolina in 1710. At the age of 120, her eye-sight became almost extinct; but during the last 20 years of her life she possessed the power of vision as perfectly as at the age of 20.

Jan. 24. At Zante, Mary, wife of Capt.
Richmond, 11th foot.

lotte Ann, the wife of the Rev. Joseph
Feb.... At York, Upper Canada, Char-
H. Harris, D.D. Principal of Upper
Canada College.

Feb. 20. At Madeira, aged 17, Mary, dau. of Thomas Clutterbuck, esq.

Feb. 25. At Madeira, in his 75th year, Archibald Brounlie, esq. Vice-Consul and Agent for packets in that island 24 years.

March 8. At Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Lieut.-Col. James Fullarton, 96th reg.

March 15. At Berne, deeply and deservedly lamented by her family and friends, Lucinda Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Capt. Jekyll, R.N.

On board the Marquis of Hastings, from Bombay to London, Lieut. W. V.L. Hesse, 2d foot, third son of L. Hesse, esq. of Chesfield lodge, Herts.

March 18. At Madeira, Ann Amitia
Charlotte, the dau. of Lt.-Col. St. John
Fancourt, who, when Commandant of
Villoso, in July 1806, fell in defence of
that garrison in a mutiny of the Native
troops.

March 19. John Nainby, esq. Deputy
Ordnance Store-keeper at St. John's,
Newfoundland.

March 22. At Madeira, Caroline, se-
cond dau. of the late Major James Win-
ter, of the Royal Art.

March 23. At Madeira, Capt. Came-

ron, eldest son of Sir John Cameron,
K. C. B., Commander-in-Chief of the
Forces at Plymouth.

April 18. At Albano, near Rome, the
Most Rev. Dr. Oliver Kelly, Catholic
Archbishop of Tuam.

April 21. At Florence, Mrs. Charles
Rowley, wife of Lieut.-Col. Rowley (son
of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Rowley,
K. C.B.), and dau. of the late John Eve-
lyn, esq. of Wootton, Surrey.

At New York, Charles, son of Sir W.
Struth, of the island of St. Vincent.

BILL OF MORTALITY, April 23 to May 20, 1834.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, May 21,
Wheat. Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.

Ꭶ . d. S. d. 8. d. S. d. 8. d. S. d.
48 0 28 2 18 10

32 5 33 6 34 4

PRICE OF HOPS, per cwt. May 23,

Kent Bags.

Sussex..

Essex

...........Ol. Os. to Ol.
.Ol. Os. to Ol.
...Ol. Os. to Ol.

Os.

Os.
Os.

Farnham (fine).......Ol. Os. to Os. Os.

Farnham (seconds) Ol. Os. to Ol. Os.
Kent Pockets...... 61. Os. to 7. Os.
Sussex.....
51. 12s. to 67. 10s.
Essex.................
Ol. Os. to Ol. Os.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, May 26,

Smithfield, Hay, 37. 10s. to 47. Os.-Straw, 17. 8s. to 17. 14s.-Clover, 37. 15s. to 47. 15s.
SMITHFIELD, May 26.

Beef.........
.3s. Od. to 4s.
Mutton....... ..3s.
Veal........ ........5s.
Pork..........

To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

Lamb
...5s. Od. to 8s. Od.
Head of Cattle at Market, May 26:
Beasts

............

Od. to 4s.
Cd. to 5s. 4d.

4d.
6d.

..3s.

6d. to 4s. Od.

COAL MARKET, May 26,

1,986 Calves 178

Sheep & Lambs 27,920 Pigs 410

Walls Ends, from 18s. Od. to 18s. 6d. per ton. Other sorts from 14s. 6d. to 17s. Od.
TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 44s. Od. Yellow Russia, 44s. Od.
SOAP.-Yellow, 62s. Mottled, 70s. Curd, 72s.
CANDLES, 7s. per doz. Moulds, 8s. 6d.

242.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

West

Birmingham Canal, 230.-Ellesmere and Chester, 85.- Grand Junction,
Kennet and Avon, 255.-Leeds and Liverpool, 495.-Regent's, 164.
Rochdale, 120.--London Dock Stock, 54.- -St. Katharine's, 66.-
India, 97.- -Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 199.-Grand Junction Water
Works, 59.- -West Middlesex, 794.- Globe Insurance, 148.- Guardian, 31.
Hope, 6.- -Chartered Gas Light, 52.- -Imperial Gas, 51.—Phoenix Gas,
414- -Independent Gas, 46.- -General United, 454.- -Canada Land Com-
Reversionary Interest, 130.

pany, 484.-

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

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