10 DECEMBER 1831, Page 10

Monday night—A hay-stack at Spalding, the property of Mr. Bonner,

solicitor.

Wednesday night, (30th Nov.)—A hay-stack at Old Meadows, Derby, the property of Mi. Harrison. Monday (28th Nov.)—A tarn at. Wherwell, near Andover, belonging to the Reverend Mr. Iremonger. Wednesday (30th Nov.)—A wheat-rick, two barley-ricks, two oat-ricks, two pease-ricks, and a great deal of other agricultural produce and pro- perty, at Culworth, Northamptonshire, belonging to Mr. Jessop. Saturday (3rd .Dee.)—Two wheat, one bean, and one straw rick, at Bariton Park, near Birmingham, the property of Mr. P. Baker. Sunday—A straw-stack, and two oat-stacks, at Moulton, Lincoln, the property of Mr. Maugham. Saturday—A stack of oats and one of barley, at Welton, near Lin- coln, the property of Mr. Fullard.

Monday afternoon—A pease-rick at Lavington, the property of Mr. B. Hayward. Friday—Two hay-ricks at Burstead, Chichester, the property of Messrs. Slaker.

Tuesday (29th Nov.)—Two hay-ricks at Tolcross, Scotland, the pro- perty of Mr. George Riston. Tuesday (61h Dee.)—Two ricks, not described, at Temple Coombe, the property of Mr. Brine. Monday—A barley-stack at Gayton, near Stamford, the property of Mr. Woods.

Monday—A number of stacks and outhouses at Elstow, near Bedford, the property of Mr. Manning.

On the subject of incendiary fires, a meeting was held at Norwich on the 3rd, Colonel Wodehouse in the chair when regolutions for the

adoption of the most vigorous measures for Le discovery of the perpe- trators were adopted, and a cammittee was appointed, consisting of the following gentlemen—Honourable and Very Reverend Dean Pellew ; John Stracey, Esq. ; Lieutenant.Colonel Harvey; Edmund Wodehouse, Esq. ; Reverend John Taylor; Robert Plumtre, Esq.; Reverend Pre- bendary Thurlow.