III. MILITARY. Brevet Capt. Pilkington, 3 R. Vet. Bn. Maj. in the Army 12 Aug. 1819. R.Ho.Gds. Cornet Lord Pelham, from 6 Dr. Gds. Cornet by purch. vice Arbuthnot, ret. 14 Oct. 1824. 1 Dr. Gds. Cornet Smith, Lieut. by purch. vice Heaviside, ret. do. 2d Lieut. Elwes, from 23 F. Cornet do. Lieut. Shaw, from 17 Dr. Lieut. vice Hart, h. p. 17 Dr. 27 Sept. 1823. Lieut. Inge, Capt. by purch. vice Williams, ret. 16 Sept. 1824. Cornet Portman, Lieut. do. 3 F. Gds. G. A. F. Houstoun, Ensign and Lieut. by purch. vice Westenra, 75 F. 23 do. Hon. M. H. Ongley, Ensign and Lieut. by purch. vice Houstoun, cancelled 14 Oct. Lieut. Harris, Capt. by purch. vice Pollock, ret. 23 Sept. do. Ensign Hatton, Lieut. Ensign Jones, Lieut. vice Rothe, dead 14 Oct. .4 Dr. 7 5 F. 7 8 13 21 F. 23 28 J. C. Battley, Ensign vice Vanderace, dead 1 Jan. 1821. Lieut. Dodgin, from 66 F. Lieut. vice Beckham, h. p. 61 F. 30 Sept. 1824. Ensign Lord S. Lennox, from 28 F. Lieut. by purch. vice Ives, ret. 98 14 Oct. Lieut. Moore, from 87 F. Lieut. vice Walsh, 1 Vet. Bn. 23 Sept. Lieut. C. J. Boyes, from 2 W. LR. Lieut. vice J. W. Boyes, h. p. 21 F. do. Ensign Tathwell, Lieut. by purch. vice Smith, ret. 7 Oct. Assist. Surg. Starr, from h. p. Assist. Surg. 16 Sept. Ensign Damerum, Lieut. by purch vice Mitchell, ret. 23 do F. Kerr, Ensign 14 Oct. Lieut. Ross, from h. p. 61 F. Lieut. vice Dodgin, 31 F. 30 do. Ensign Penn, Lieut. vice Smith, prom. 11 May 1823. Muttlebury, Lieut. vice Roy, dead 28 Jan. 1824. W. Semple, jun. Ensign vice Muttle bury 23 Sept. Major Viscount Barnard, Lieut. Col. by purch. vice Sir J. Campbell, ret, do. do. Capt. M'Adam, Major Lieut. Hon. J. C. Westenra, from 3 F. Gds. Capt. do. Lieut. Methold, from 4 Dr. Capt. by purch. vice Taylor, ret. 14 Oct. Capt. Magenis, from 28 F. Capt. vice Brutton, Staff Ionian Isl. 30 Sept Lieut. Brough, from h. p. 99 F. Paym. vice Greig, h. p. 7 Oct. Lieut. Christian, from 1 Vet. Bn. Lieut. vice Moore, 35 F. 23 Sept. Bt. Lieut. Col. M'Donald, Lieut. Col. by purch. vice MacNeill, ret. Capt. Anderson, Major Lieut. Fraser, Capt. Ensign Barnes, Lieut. W. M. Wetenhall, Ensign do. do. do. do. do. Ensign Sutherland, Lieut. vice Suther land, 2 W. I. R. 14 Oct. G. Drummond, Ensign do. Lieut. Stuart, Capt. vice M'Iver, dead do. do. do. Ensign Dutton, Lieut. Hon. J. H. R. Curzon, Ensign 2 W. I. R. Lieut. Campbell, from Ceylon R. Lieut. vice Boyes, 38 F. 23 Sept. Lieut. Spence, Adj. vice Currey, dead 25 Aug. Lieut. Sutherland, from 95 F. Capt. vice Winter, dead 14 Oct. Ceylon R. Lieut. Hodges, from h. p. 21 F. Lieut. 25 Sept vice Campbell, 2 W. L. R. Af.Col.Co. Hosp. Assist, J. Bell, (2d) Assist. Surg. vice Geddes, cancelled 8 July Ensign White, Lieut. vice Swanzy, kill ed in action J. A. Gordon, Ensign 7 Oct. do. Major Chisholm, Lieut. Col. 14 do. 2d Lieut. Campbell, from Col. Comp. Mauritius, Lieut. vice Maclean, dead 3 103 F. do. 1 Vet. Bn. Lieut. Walsh, from 35 F. Lieut. vice Christian, 87 F. 23 Sept. Capt. Pilkington, from Vet. Comp. Newfoundland, Capt. vice Hall, h. p. 2 do. Capt. Willock, from h. p. 103 F. Capt. více Pilkington, 3 Vet. Bn. do. Lieut. Rice, from h. p. 34 F. Lieut. vice Dunn, cancelled 30 do. Assist. Surg. Strachan, from h. 3 W. I. R. Assist. Surg. 23 do. Vet. Com. Newf. Unattached. Maj. Deare, from 8 Dr. Lieut. Col. of Inf. by purch. vice M. Gen. Barry, ret. 14 Oct. 1824. Lieut. Hon. W. L. L. Fitz G. de Roos, from 1 Life Gds. Capt. of Comp. by purch. vice Wil23 do. son, ret. Staff Lieut. Anderson, from 69 F. Adj. of Recruit. Dist. vice Munbee, h. p. 69 F. 23 Sept. 18:4. Forster, from 3 F. G. with Capt. Hon, J. C. Westenra, 75 F. Borlase, from 2 F. with Capt. Brough, 96 F. Reed, from 31 F. with Capt. Greene, 53 F. Browne, from 59 F. with Capt. Kyle, h. p. 26 F. Muller, from 60 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Manners, h. p. M'Neill, from 2 W. I. R. with Bt. Major Jack, h. p. 21 F. Beamish, from 31 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Van Cortlandt, h. p. 35 F. Phelan, from 92 F. with Capt. J. Cameron, h. p. 79 F. Baynes, from African Col. Corps, with Capt. de Barralier, h. p. 32 F. eut. St. Quintin, from 4 Dr. with Lieut. Lewis, 17 Dr. Bartlet, from 60 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Wool, h. p. 7 F. Williams, from 16 Dr. with Lieut. Hamilton, h. p. 1 Dr. Leeke, from 52 F. with Lieut. Wetherall, h. p. 42 F. Rose, from 72 F. with Lieut. Murray, h. p. 24 F. Ramsden, from 74 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Campbell, h. p. 18 F: Douglas, from 77 F. with Lieut. Wilkinson, h. p. 5 F. Logan, from 98 F. with Lieut. Goodiff, h. p. 31 F. 2d Lieut. Von Kruger, from 60 F. rec. diff. with 2d Lieut. Price, h. p. 2 Ceylon Regt. Paterson, from 60 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Ensiga Lister, from 17 F. with Ensign Deedes, 50 F. Wildey, h. p. 40 F. Quart. Master Lieut. Stewart, from 53 F. with Lieut. Taggart, h. P. 53 F. Cornet Dundas, from 6 Dr. with Ensign Addison, 65 F. Surg. Stanford, from 29 F. with Surg. Milton, h. p. Cape Regt. Alderson, from 62 F. with Surg. Linn, h. p. 95 F. Assist. Surg. Gardiner, from 3 Vet. Bn. with Assist. Surg. Dillon, h. p. 72 F. Hendrick, from 86 F. with Assist. Surg. Dudgeon, h. p. 63 F. Resignations and Retirements. Major Gen. Barry, late of 15 F. Kerr, of late 2 Ceylon Reg. Colonel Sturt, 39 F. Major Robinson, 8 F. Raikes, Royal East-India Volunteers. Capt. Hogg, 86 F. Hallen, Rifle Brig. Ives, 32 F. Smith, 41 F. 2d Lieut. Larcom, Royal Engineers Cornet Arbuthnot, R. Horse Gds. Assist. Surg. Maclean, h. p. 55 F. VOL. XV. Appointments Cuncelled. Lieut. Dunne, Vet. Comp. Newf. Smith, 1 F. Campbell, Vet. Company, N.wf. Ensign and Lieut. Houstoun, 3 F. G. Assist. Surg. Geddes, Afr. Col. Corps Assist. Surg. Caldwell, Medical Staff. Superseded. Paymaster Prendergast, South Mayo Mil. 2d Capt. Atchison, Royal Art. Deaths. Lieut. General Prince, from 6 Dr. Ipswich, 11 Sept. 1824 Dunn, East-India Company's Service, Great Malvern 29 Aug. Anderson, East-India Company's Service, London 16 Sept. Sir John Macdonald, K. C. B. East Ind. Co. Serv. Calcutta 12 June Colonel G. Lord Castlecoote, Queen's Co. Mil. Major Bishop, h. p. 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil. Harrowgate Sept. 9 Oct. Winter, W. I. R. on passage from Sierra Leone 23 Sept. Capt. M Iver, 98 F. Chichester Christie, h. p. 37 F. previously of 5 Dr. G. ford 23 Nov. 1823 near Guild 24 Nov. Campbell, late Inval. London 5 Aug. 1824 Goodinge, Adj. to Londonderry Militia. Lieut. Kennedy, ret. Veteran Comp. Stonehouse, 13 Sept. Devon Mackenzie, h. p. 35 F. Douglas, h. p. 78 F. Java Hawkey, h. p. 95 F. Couring, h. p. 7 Line Germ. 20 April 1820 5 May 1821 Leg. Hanover 8 Sept. De Chery, h. p. Corsican Regt. 3 March Anderson, h. p. 12 Gar. Bn. Dinan, France 19 May 1 do. Summerfield, 83 F. Henry, W. I. R. Cape Coast Castle Anderson, 4 Dr. Kaira Wall, 16 F. Keir, 38 F. killed in action with the Bur mese 22 June Smith, Ceylon Regt. Swanzy, do. wounded and afterwards killed in action with the Ashantees near Cape Coast Castle Thomas, Inval. Chester 11 July Sept. Oct. 17 May Kinloch, h. p. 76 F. 28 July Anderson, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. Dinan, France 19 May 2d Lieut. Michel, R. Eng. Kandy, Ceylon 24 April Ensign Toole, 80 F. whilst employed on a mission in the interior of Africa 26 Feb. Noel, h. p. 35 F. Bronymaine 10 July Teasdale, South Lincoln Militia 16 April Paymast. Lieut. Stopford, 2 W. L. R. Sierra Leone 22 July Barry, h. p. 36 F. Taunton 4 Aug. Adj. Lieut. Curry, 2 W. I. Reg. Sierra Leone 13 do. Quart. Mast. Ensign Mahon, Afr. Col. Corps Balmer, h. p. 28 Dr. Lawrie, h. p. 104 F. Assist. Surg. Luby, h. p. 5 Vet. Bn. Windsor do. Vet. Surg. Dalton, h. p. 1 Life Gds. Vienne, Calais 10 Sept. Sept. 15 March Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. J. Jesse, West Bromwich, Staffordshire 10 Oct. Hospital Assist. Geddes, Accra, West Coast of 21 July. N. B.-The Death of Paymaster Harrison, 83d Reg. was erroneously reported in the Army List or September. Africa LE METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, Kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Caltonhill. N.B. The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock forenoon and four o'clock afternoon. The second Observation, in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. Morn. fair, Heavy fog. Rain, with heavy fog. Fog, and heavy rain. Rain morn. day fair. Fair foren. hail aftern. Heavy rain most of day. Showers hail and sleet. Foren. snow, aftern. fair. Rain morn. day fair, cold Morn. frost, day fair. cold Ditto. Average of rain 4.523 inches. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. THE harvest, which commenced in the lower districts about the middle of August, was not concluded in the highlands till nearly the end of October. By the beginning of the present month, the potatoes were all got up, but some had suffered partially from frost. The depth of rain since our last does not exceed 2 inches and 1-4th; consequently farming operations have met with little interruption, and plowing is in a forward state. Wheat, after potatoes and beans, has been all got in, and the braird appears regular. The highland mountains have been for some time covered with snow, and sheep begin to be moved to their winter quarters in the low moors. Prices of cattle have improved considerably of late, and meat advances in price in the butcher-market. The present rise is partly ascribed to an extraordinary demand from the South, at the autumn fairs, and partly from a fuller demand than usual for the feeding-byre in this country, in consequence of the fair crop of turnips, which has improved in weight since our last. As far as this last affects the present prices, it may produce a glut in the market in the spring months, and feds that are ready early are expected to yield most profit to the feeder. In the corn-market there has been a little stagnation of late, and purchasers become more shy, although it is well known that there is little on hand. Wheat has fallen about two shillings per boll within the last two weeks, and barley has experienced the same decline in price. It is something in unison with the usual manoeuvres at Mark-lane to observe the markets fall, while the averages that govern importation advance rapidly. It is now almost certain that the ports will open for barley at the end of the quarter; but as foreign barley does not suit the maltster, its introduction is not expected to have much effect in reducing prices. Oats, notwithstanding the importation, are looking up in price. Last crop of oats was deficient, and the unsteady state of markets has induced many to lay down part of their indifferent land under grass, particularly in the South. Perthshire, 13th Nov. 1824. Course of Exchange, London, Nov. 12.-Amsterdam, 12: 2. Ditto at sight, 11:19. Rotterdam, 12: 3. Antwerp, 12: 3. Hamburgh, 37: 0. Altona, 37: 1. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 15. Bourdeaux, 25: 45. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 151. Madrid, 364. Cadiz, 354. Gibraltar, 31. Leghorn, 48). Genoa, 44. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 474. Dublin, 94-Cork, 9 cent. Prices of Bullion, ₹ oz.— -Foreign Gold in bars, £.3178.-New Dollars, 4s. 10 d.-Silver in bars, standard, 5s."0d. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 10s. 6d. Cork or Dub. lin, 10s. 6d. a 12s. 6d.-Belfast. 10s. 6d. a 12s. 6d.-Hambro', 7s. 6d. a 10s. 6d.-Madeira, 20s.-Jamaica, 30s.-Home 40s. a 50s.-Greenland, out and home, 00 00. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from October 20, to November 10, 1824 Oct. 20. Oct. 27. Nov. 3. 1071 108} 2903 2901 100 100 55 58 963 961 103fr.50c.102fr.50c. 103fr.-c. 102fr.25c. Davison, J. St. George's Circus, St. George's Fields, linen-draper Duncan, J. Trafalgar-square, Stepney, merchant Edgington, T. Wells-street, Oxford-street, coachmaker, and Tooley-street, Southwark, sacking-manufacturer Emans, J. Ivy-lane, bookseller Fairless, M. Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, mer- Goodenough, C. Fleet-street, baker Hanson, K. B. Bedford, boot and shoemaker Harrison, B. and M. Sheffield, paper-manufac turers 2341 Helling, E. Bedford-street, Bedford Row, Holborn, painter Hodgson, G. Liverpool, grocer Houlden, R. High-row, Kensington, coal-mer 951 96 ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th of chant Humphries, J. Westbury, Wiltshire, woolstapler 234 108 2891 99 54 961 951 961 232 951 96 101 Loud, T. and T. Burgess, Sittingbourne, Kent, Mason, J. Keswick, Cumberland, mercer Nunn, K. Queen-street, Cheapside, warehouseman Perkins, R. Monmouth, coal merchant Salter, T. Manchester, and Wm. Pearson, London, |