In order to fhew a comparative ftate of the above duties, with those of the year ending on the 10th of October 1795, we fubjoin the totals of that year. A comparative View of certain public Circumftances in the respective Periods of 1783-4 and 1795-6. An Account of all the Wheat fold in the Corn Market, in Mark-lane, from Christmas 1795, to Chriftmas 1796. A general Bill of Chrifinings and Burials from December 8, 1795, to December 13, 1796. THE DISEASES AND CASUALTIES OF THIS YEAR. 16 1 Burnt 14 Dropped down dead 5 Drowned 125 1 Eaten by lice 3 Found Dead 3548 Fractured 24 4 Aged 997 Ague 6 Purples Amputation Fiftula 1547 Rheumatism 3 Executed* Apoplexy 113 Flux 8 Scurvy Athma and Phthi-French Pox 22 Small Pox fic 316 Gout 109 Sore Throat 9 Gravel, Strangury, and Sores and Ulcers Stone Rup-Grief 19 Head Ach 32 Spafin 6 pitting blood mach 4 St. Anthony's Fire Chicken Pox Childbed 202 Cold 11 Jaundice Cholic, Gripes, Twift-Jaw-locked ing of the Guts 3 impofthume Killed by Falls and 1 other Accidents 56 Killed by a cow I 4 Killed by Fighting 5 Sto- Killed themfelves 23 9 Murdered 112 Poisoned I 2 Swine Pox 3 Teeth Confumption Convulsions 4265 Inflammation 368 Thrush 50tabbed 3798 Lethargy Cough and Hooping-Livergrown Cough Croup Droply Evil 536 Lunatic 23 Meafles 87 4 Tumor in the womb Starved nefs I 2 Suffocated 12 Tooth ach I I 727 Mortification. 4 Paify 207 Bit by a mad dog There have been executed in Middlefex and Surry, 32; 8 of which number were for murder and of the whole number (12 only) have been reported to buried (as fuch) within the Bills of Mortality. Under Two Years WHEREOF. HAVE DIED, 6772 Thirty and Forty DECREASED IN THE BURIALS Subftance of the act for the more effectually preventing feditious meetings and affemblies. 1. NO meeting of any defcription of perfons, exceeding the number of 50 perfons (other than |