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CORN EXCHANGE, Friday, Oct. 2. have several further arrivals Wheat, and considerable remaining supplies; sales ..

... reduction. Rye is rather lower. Barley> .Malt, Peas, and Beaus, at little variation. Oats art about Ss. per quarter lower. Flour at Monday’s reduction. o X F O SATUItDAY, OCTOBER 3. SUMMARY OF POLITICS. As no foreign intelligence of importance has been received this week, must confine ourselves an occurrence domestic nature, winch were it not for the unfortunate circumstance its sphere of ...

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... At Gloucester, in hi* 91st year, D. esq. —At Antisua, aged 49, Richard Donavon. Esq. Tihberlon-court, Gloucestershire, barrister-at-law.—Mary Anne, relict of T. B. Green, esq. late of Gloucestershire, —At Swansea, after three days* illness, H. S. esq.—At Bath, aged 31, Mrs. Lechmere, relict of Thomas I.echmere, esq. —At near H- relord, illiaui Lingen, esq. —In Nottingham-place, Loudon, K. ...

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... At Bath, aged (U, Edward Lyne, e*:q. lie served the office of High Sheriff for the county of Somerset in Harley-wood, near Bristol, aged Mari ha, sister of the celebrated Mrs. Hannah Moore.—At Marlborough, in hi* 18th year, Bartholomew, second son of the Rev. B. Knckerfield, that place.—At Bedford, in his year, Richard Leach, esq. brother of the Vice-Chancellor.—At Brentwood* Essex, in her ...