chant. M. Bourk, New Square, London, slopseller. A. Whiting, Long Acre, Middesex, coachmaker. D. Hodgkins, Liverpool, brush-maker. S. Calvert, late of Liverpool, dealer. G. Merriman, Stockport, Cheshire, dealer. Thomas Blaney, late of the East India Company's ship the Walthamstow, and of Bouverie Street, White Friars, mariner. Thomas Wigful, King's Lynn, Norfolk, iron founder. Edmund and Robert Tompkins, Deretend, Birmingham, plated ink-stand-makers. Wm. Rawlings, Gracechurch Street, London, grocer. Wm. Newton, Exeter, druggist. Wm. Stevens, Exeter, sadler. John Duneclift, Leicester, grocer. John Avery, Queen Square, Westminster, organ-builder. Edw. Medley, Parliament Street, Westminster, scrivener. John Mouls, Hampstead, Middlesex, corn-chandler. Thomas Cathro, Old Gravel Lane, Middlesex, baker. C. Holt, late of Leather Lane, Holborn, warehouseman. F. Fisher, pow or late of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, currier, G. Arthur, late of Shipley Mill, Northumberland, miller. A. Z. D. Cuvelie, Lancaster, merchant. J. Clayton, Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire, mealman. A. Houldsworth and H, Gravenor, Basinghall Street, London, warehousemen. James Marsh, Shad Thames, Southwark, shipwright. Thomas Madden, Pages Walk, Bermondsey, victualler. John Figgins, Trowbridge, Wilts, carpenter. Wm. Blagrove, Abingdon, Berkshire, miller. George Liddell, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant. W. Schultze, and Philip Unger, Little Britain, merchants. Abraham Young, Bristol, corn-factor. John Fletcher Norman, now or late of Bristol, baker. George Glover, Dean Street, Soho, Middlesex, grocer. Richard Rogers, Cailcon, Monmouthshire, dealer. Davison Penny, jun. St. John Wapping, ship-chandler. Daniel Brien, late of James Street, Covent Garden, victualler. Joseph Stone, late of Mersey Street, Liverpool, victualler. Wm. Bullen, Plymouth Dock, linen-draper. Joseph Evatt, Rood Lane, London, glassman. James Weldon, Lawrence Lane, warehouseman. J. Sproston, Liverpool, merchant. C. Clegg, Milnrow, Lancasshire, woollen-manufacturer. T. Man, Howard Street, St. Clement Danes, dealer. D. N. Beckman, of Princes Row, Mile End New Town, Middlesex, sugar-grinder. G. F. Benekirt, SwanMead, Bermondsey, leather-dresser. P. Drinkwater, Manchester, and T. Dakeyne, Darley Dale, Derbyshire, corn-factors. C. Marriott, Manchester, merchant. Jos. Mitchell, Long Acre, cheesemonger. Jos. Smee, Newington Place, Surrey, potter. W. Field, Old Cavendish Street, St. Maryle-bone, painter and glazier. Phineas de Baruch Toledano, Great Aylie Street, Goodman's Fields, merchant. Jos. Morris, St. John Street, Westminster, money-scrivener. Thos. Juxon, Birmingham, corn-factor. T. Arnold, Wolverhampton, baker. Reuben Smith, Little Chelsea, dealer. W. Holmes, Otley, Vorkshire, mercer. Sam. King, Gloucester, shopkeeper. Edw. Parker, Stevenage, Herts, corn-dealer. Wm. Key, Duke Street, Aldgate, mercer. James Brady, Ipswich, linen-draper. Jos. Cowgill, Manchester, merchant. J. Daniel, Liverpool, merchant. J. Cheetham Morrey, Manchester. cotton-manufacturer. T. Fothergill, Manchester, merchant. George Mallison, Gauxholme, Lancashire, corn-miller. Geo. Woolridge, WimbornMinster, Dorsetshire, dealer. Jos. Adams, Brompton, Kent, butcher. Rees Thomas, Broad Street, St. Giles, Middlesex, glass-seller. FIFTEENTH VOLUME. The letter P signifies that the piece to which it is annexed is to be A. Page Alfred, a Poem, analyzed 23, Appeal to the Society of INDEX 96 Apology for the Sabbath R 311 353 B. Butcher's Family R • 92 143 -157, 251, 380 424 - C. TO THE Cherry, Lines on P P Charlty 75, 277 202 338 301 D. Kent 282 R 420 Guide to Domestic Happi- 89 144 345 97 General Biography R - 313 64 H. 80 296 I. & J. P 409 1 moirs of K. Kiss P • 297 L. 227 16 59 93 297 32 298 309 343 To Correspondents. The Editors acknowledge the receipt of many valuable articles, To the author of the "Beggar's Tale" (concluded in the present 罾 A Fine Portrait of M. OTTO, the French Minister, now resident PR |