[From the London Price-Current of Friday, MAT CURRENT PRICE OF GRAIN FOR THE WEEK, (Winchester Measure otEight Bushels.) CORN-EXCHANGE. There has been a tolerably 'fair supply of Wheat this week,' upwards of 5000 quarters and a proportionate quantity of Flour: .hence the mealing
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weeks took as the subject for his first sermon, Lord, test thou thy servant depart in peace,' &A:. These instances, vvhieh have both taken place so lately, may, perhaps, remind the Clerical re4der of Dr. Sheridan's onfortunate text, winch roined Ids prospects in the Church. Havi
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TFIE LUMINARY AND WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEn 111 .) : 7'481 ' L ENelf. ‘"ftt i„rio --11/IPers Announce the fc mot entry .4tlt. g'ltrztes illt() Madrid, by the following laconich • , MAy ••,, Nit-kilite DESPATCIT., - _ iielN Ntt ' A 1(1 o cmCg, A . '• t.1.al Hi 4 , oF .k . Kb ~;%•, To T
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57.tY Greater interest'vitis seareelyever cited than on the result of the Derby of this day.. Epsom Downs were literally Orotwsed wi visitorS, not. only of the neighhourhood, but froth efistanEOrts Of tile COiintry, and London seemed to have di•gorged itk overgrown pepulation in
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his best " h.°ll . l ( Pr ilcr e s l i e 't . lit‘l :4 l' n it . - il s ho A es t b i. i ,il s i Ik t , i a a :i l l; r . e rs io ; : n rl d n g i 1 7 act a conspicaou , 1 , • r or w otherise. Sucti, at least, i 6 3 ~m1C1 .5. nion, submit it to ovd, r eo 1 proceed other filets o
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stated, that it was the property of the substance with which the flour was adulterated, to make the bread "short," or of a quality that soon became dry and crumbled readily ‘instead of being good sound substantial bread. It was when first baked, extremely soft, and soon became s
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't.A.mnewal of the Oaks Stakes of Fifty rOyereigns h. ft. for Z•••,r old fillies Bst 41b.--Mile and a half; was won by the Duke idGrafton's hr. 1. Zinc, by Wuful, beating the Duke of Richfriend's gr. f. Dandizettc, by Whalebone, and -Mr. Rusts- b. 1. by Pioieer.-5 to 4 agst Zinc
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Firie,6os to 6s; S , ertine, 614 to 665; Old, —5 to —s.—ILYE, 28s to 324.-11 ARLEY, 325. to 3 ; Fine, 33s to 35.5.—MA1,T, 50s to 5e. ; Fine, ss, to s.— PEASE, Hog, .32s to 360; Alaple,sG9 to 380; White (new) 32s to 364; Boilers, 38s t0424.-11EANS, Small ,(new )23s to 363 ; 35s t
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