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the fashionables at Cheltenham, in the ground of Colonel Riddell, and immediately opposite the oak that was planted by that illustrious personage. A band of music attended, and a most pious, impressive, and appropriate oration was read by Colonel Riddell. After the solemnity of the occasion, the company joined in hearty cheers. The day was fine, and the lawn was crowded with beauty and fashion.

Caution. Mr Thomas Garton, farmer of Luton Marsh, has lost six horses in consequence of their being inadvertently poisoned by a servant man, who fed them out of a measure in which a quantity of wheat had been steeped for sowing. The white arsenic had set and dried at the bottom of the measure, and was shaken out with the corn into the manger.

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Provisions for the Highlands. Upon the representation of the Highland proprietors of land now in London, government are to grant a considerable supply of oats to such of them as choose to guarantee the price. The Duke of Atholl has greatly exerted himself in this praiseworthy object, and he has been zealously seconded by Lord Macdonald; Mr Grant, M. P. for Invernessshire; Colonel Macdonald of Lynedal, and others. Several of the proprietors of Highland estates have met the distresses of their tenants by lowering their rents, and supplying them with meal on credit, particularly the Duke of Gordon; Colonel Grant of Grant, M. P.; Mr Macpherson of Ballendalloch, M. P.; and Lord Reay, who pledged bis credit to government for 1800

APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

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bolls of oatmeal for his tenants. The Mar quis of Stafford has sent 3400 bolls of meal, and 500 bolls of potatoes, for seed, to the tenantry on the Sutherland estate, at an expense of nearly £7000, besides purchasing 500 cattle from the smaller tenants.

Stage Coaches. The rate at which the coaches between Liverpool and Manchester are driven ought to be the subject of magisterial investigation. Last week, we are assured that one of them arrived from Manchester to Low Hill in two hours and a half, averaging about fourteen miles in the hour, or twice the speed of the mail.

29.-Roger O'Connor, Esq.-This gentleman, formerly of some figure, and greater notoriety in this country, has been apprehended at Palace Anne, near Bandon, and is now in custody in this city, on a charge of having been an accomplice in the robbery of the Galway mail-coach, in the year 1812, when it was attacked at Cappagh Hill, county of Kildare, and robbed of a considerable sum in bank post-bills, and a gold repeating watch, the property of Mr Pearse of Loughrea Bail was tendered to the Mayor for Mr O'Connor's appearance to answer the charge, but was refused, on the ground of its not being legally bailable. A magistrate of this county having guaranteed the appearance of Mr Arthur O'Connor, his son, who was also apprehended on the same charge, when called on, and his state of health not permitting his removal with safety, he was suffered to remain for the present at Fort Robert.-Cork Adver tiser.

Sir Samuel Shepherd for Dorchester

Robert Gifford, Esq. for Eye, vice Sir Wm Gartow.

Edmond Wodehouse, Esq. for Norfolk, vice Sir J. H. Astley, deceased.

II. MILITARY.

Brevet Capt. Hon. J. H. Fitzgerald de Ros of 1 Dr. to be Major in the army 8th May 1817.

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1 L.Gds. A. C. Newbourgh to be Cornet and Sub"Lieut. vice Butler, retired 25th April Maj. C. W. Dance to be Lt. Col. 27th March R.H.G. Lord G. A. Hill, to be cornet by purchase, vice Clutterbuck, retired 8th May 3 Dr.G. Lieut. W. Stuart, to be Capt. by purchase vice Ferrier, retired 15th do Ensign C. Drury, from 35 F. to be Cornet by purch. vice addison, pro. 10th April M. M. French, to be Cornet by purch. vice Clubey, pro 1st May R. Grant, to be Cornet by purch, vice Pros ser, pro. 8th dog

15th dc.

Sir W.A.Fletcher to be Cornet by purch. vice
Inglis
Cornet A. S. Broomfield, to be Lieut. by
purch. vice Fawcett, retired 10th April
Thomas Magan, to be Cornet by purch. vice
Broomfield

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J. L. Higgans, to be Cornet by purch, vice Walker, pro 17th do Lieut. J. Goldie, to be Capt. by purch. vice Archdale, retired $4th da W. F. Hindle, to be Cornet by purch. do Peter Wright, to be Cornet by purch. vice Duff, retired 27th March. Rob. Warren, to be Cornet by purch. vice O'Malley, retired 1st May

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3 Dr. C. Johnston, to be Cornet by purch. vice Stuart, pro. 8th May Bt Major H. Madox, to be Major by purch. vice Miller, retired 15th do. Lieut. J. Linton to be Capt. by purch. vice Madox do. Lieut Sir C. Payne, Bt. to be Capt. by purchase, vice Warren, retired 10th April Capt. A. F. D'Este, from 17 F. to be Capt. 27

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vice Peters

24th do.
Cornet, G. G. Smith, to be Lieut. by pu-ch.
Toth do.
vice Payne

A. F. Ellis, to be Cornet by purch. vice
do.
Browne, pro.
J. Earl of Wiltshire, to be Cornet, vice Bur.
do.
dett, resigned

C. T. Blicke, to be Cornet by purch. 1st May
David Brown, to be Cornet by purch. vice
Hammond, pro.
24th April
Lieut. R. Mansfield, to be Capt. by purch.
9th do.
vice Dundas
W. Bell tirs, to be Capt. by purch.
vice Wodehouse
10th do.
3. Buckley, to be Cornet by purch. vice Ar-
nold, pro.
3d do.
W. G. H. Jolliffe, to be Cornet by purch.
vice Buckley, pro.
10th do.

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Hon. E. S. Perry, to be Cornet
J. Montgomery, to be Cornet by purch. vice
Arnold, pro.
8th May
Cornet, T. Herring, to be Lieut. vice Haw
worth, dead
12th August 1816
Lieut. T. C. Askew, from 1 F. Gds, to be
Lieut. by purch, vice Brett 26th March 17
Cornet G. Gregory, to be Lieut. by purch.
vice Snead, pro-
24th April
Ensign H. Mitchell, from 62 F. to be Licut,
by purch. vice Wyndham, 60 F. 15th May
Robert Douglas, (gent, cadet) to be Cornet
by purch, vice Webster, pro. 26th March
Lieut. W. Williams, to be Adjutant, vice
Salmon, dead
3d April
Lieut. E. G. Taylor, from 25 Dr. to be Capt.
vice Dudley, dead

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19th Jan. J. Proctor to be Capt. by purch. vice Beatty, retired 8th May Cornet J. Aslop, to be Lieut. vice Macart3d October 1816 ney, dead John Clyde, to be Cornet, vice shaw, pro. 1st March 1817 Rob. Turnhoe, to be Cornet by purch. vice do. Taylor, pro. S.C.of C. Cornet E. Gibson, to be Lieut. vice Rooke, superseded 27th March Wm Amice, to be Cornet, vice Gibson do. 1F.G. Capt. C. I. Vyner, from 5 W. 1. Regt to be Lieut. and Capt, vice Burgess, ret. upon 8th May h-p. 8 W. I. Regt. Ensign F. Vernon, from 12 F. to be Ensign and Lieut. by purchase, vice Askew, 18th Dragoons 26th March Hon.. S. Lascelles, to be Ens. and Lieut. by pureh. vice Vyner, 5 W. I. R. 27th do. C. A. Lord Howard de Walden, to be Ens and Lieut. by purch. vice Hurd, 4th W. 1. Regt. 24th April C.F.G. Capt. S. Sowerby, to be Capt. and Lt. Col. by purch. vice Adams, retired 14th May Lieut. M. Beaufoy, to be Lieut. and Capt. 15th doby purch. vice Sowerby J. Kingscotte, to be Ensign and Lieut. by do purch vice Reaufoy SF.G. Ens. and Lieut. W. H. Hamilton, to be Lt. and Capt. by purch- vice Burrowes, retired 17th April Ens. and Lieut. W. James, to be Lieut. and Capt. vice Montgomery, dead 8th May Geo. Su tie, to be Ens, and Lieut. by purch 17th April Horace Walpole, to be Ens, and Lieut. vice James 8th May Foot Ensign T. Meldrum, from 63 F. to be Lieut. 27th March Lieut. L. R. Dickens, from h. p. 3 G. B. to be Lieut. vice Grant, dead

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Robert Gordon, to be Ensign by purch. vice Cooke, retired 10th April 2d Lieut, Peter Quin, to be 1st Lieut. by purch. vice Crosbie, pro. do. James Wemyss, to be 2d Lieut. by purch. vice Queen do. Lieut. A. M. M'Gachen, from 72 F, to be Capt. vice Moir, dead do. John Green, to be Ensign by purch. vice Weir 15th May Ensign H. Robson, to be Lieut. by purch. vice Turlor, pro. 13th March Lieut. J. Arch old, from h. p. to be Lieut. vice Murkland, dead 17th April Augustus Gordon, to be Ensign by purch. vice Dury, 3 Dr. Guards 10th do. Bt. Lt. Col. H. C. Dickens, to be Lieut. Col. vice Roberts, dead 6th do. Fred Moore, to be Ensign by purch. vice Williamson 3d do.

Lieut. W. A. Neafield, from 76 F. to be Lieut. vice Clarke, retired upon h. p. 76 F. 25th March Bt. Lt Col. S. Rice, to be Lt. Col. vice Mitchell, dead 24th April J. T. Keyt, to be Major, vice Rice do. Lieut. H. Bayly, to be Capt. vice Keyt do. Ensign G. J.B. St John, to be Lieut. vice Bayly do. W.G.Lord Hav, to be Ens. vice St John do. Lieut. T. Price, to be Capt. by purch. vice Lieut. Andrews, retired 19th April 1816 Ensign R. J. Anderson, to be Licut. vice Montgomery, dead 20th Sep. 1815 R. J. Anderson, to be Ensign, vice A.Brown, pro. 21st May 1815 (Vol.) C O'Hara Booth, to be Ensign, vice Anderson, pro. 1st August 1816 Lieut. W. Dalguimes, to be Adj. vice Armstrong, res. Adj. only 10th April 18 7 Assist. Surg. A. Mackay, from 67 F. to be Assist. Surg. vice Martin, ret. upon h. p. 67 F. 27th March Ensign W. Burrow, to be Lieut. vice Nelson, retired do. Thos Coleman, to be Ensign by purch. vice Burrow 2d May 1816 Major W.C. Campbell, from h. p. 3 F. to be Major, vice Kenah, returns to former h.p. 3d April 1817. Geo. Peacock, to be Ensign by purch. vice Hetherington, pro. 24th do. W. D. Fergusson, to be Ensign by purch. vice White, pro. 3d do. W. Robertson, to be Ensign by purch. vice Thiballier, 35 F. 16th do. George Allan, to be Ensign by purch. vice Llewellyn, retired 17th do. George Cumming, to be Ensign, vice Meldrum, 2 F. 27th March Lieut. J. E. Freeth, to be Capt. by purch vice Buckworth, retired 17th April Ensign E. Lambert, to be Lieut. by purch. vice Freeth do.

D. Tupper, to be Ensign by purch. vice Lambert do. Ensign Henry Tudor, to be Lieut. vice Dundas, 56 F. 5th May 1816 John Mulkern, to be Ensign, vice Reynolds superseded 10th April 1817 Serg. Major T. Donald, from 47 F. to be Ensign, vice Tudor 5th May 1816. Ensign W. Rhynd, to be Lieut. vice Pardy, 56 F. 6th June W. Morton, to be Lieut. vice Whit ney, dead Ist September Ens, and Adj. W. Gilbert, to be Lt. 14th do. Ensign John Clarke, to be Lieut. vice Harvey, pro. 15th do.

John Curige, to be Ensign, vice Morton 25th September 1815 Qr Mr Sergeant John Bacon, to be Qr Mr, vice Macdonald, dead 13th April 1816 Lieut. Moore Scott, to be Capt. vice Noble, dead 4th February Ensign D. Duff, to be Lieut. vice Scott G C. Rainsford, to be Lieut. vice A. Clarke, dead 5th do. L. French, to be Lieut. vice Evans, cashiered/ 4th May A. K. Huston, to be Lieut, vice Ron7 ald, dead 5th do. T. Kiernander, to be Lieut. vice Stevens, 22 F. 1st Augu

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Ensign W. Jones, to be Lieut. vice Cam-
2d August
Joseph Hassell, to be Ensign, vice Rains-
ford
20th Sep. 1815
N. J. Cambulege, to be Ensign, vice Duff
4th Feb. 1816
Lieut. A. Poyntz, from 17 F. to be Capt.
vice West, dead
13th May
Ensign J. Langson, to be Lieut. vice J.
Read, dead
5th do.
Charles Burlton, to be Ensign, vice Sander,
superseded
1st June
Assist. Surg. M. F. Lane, from 103 F. to be
Ass. Su g. vice Jameson, pro. 27th March
Lieut. F. Home, to be Capt. by purch. vice
Stevenson, retired
24th do.
A. C. Baillie, to be Ensign by purch. vice
Fenwick, pro.
24th April
Lieut. E Croker, to be Capt. vice J. Fraser,
retired
24th June 1816
be Ensign, vice
25th Dec. 1815

Joseph Morton, to be
Cannell, resigned

(Vol.) M. C.. Dighton, to Byne, pro, Licut. L. M'Quarrie, to be Capt. vice W. Williams, dead 7th Sep. 1816 Ensign A. Reid, to be Lieut. vice M'Quarrie do. James Law, to be Lieut. vice Hodson, dead 8th do. Lieut. vice 20th do. -W. Clarke, from 80 F. to be Lieut. vice Henry, dead 21st do. Edward Carrol, to be Ensign by purch, vice Morton 20th do. Licut. T. Armstrong, to be Capt. vice Bur ton, dead 8th May 1817 W. Battier, to be Ensign by purch. vice Brown, pro. do. Lieut. J. Le Couteur, to be Capt. by purch. vice Holland, retired 15th do. Rif.Br. 2d Lieut. R. Fowler, to be 1st Lieut. by purch. vice Jones, York Rang. 8th do. 1W.I.R.Ensign H. Brocklass, to be Lieut. vice Miller, dead 3d April Robert Payne, to be Ensign, vice Brocklass, do. Edward Hunt (Gent. Cadet), to be Ensign, vice Bell, dead 4th do. Assist. 24th do.

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Hosp. Assist. J. Hutchison, to be
Surg. vice Payne, dead

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by purch. vice Watts

Ensign, J. Hamilton, from 60 F. to be Ensign, vice Monckton, reti ed upon h. p. 60 F. 25th March Lieut. C. J. Vyner, from 1 F. G. to be Capt. by purch. vice Roberts, ret. 27th do R.Y.R. Bt. Lieut. Col. M. Stewart, to be Lieut. Col. by purch. vice Starch, ret. 13th Apr. Capt. Wm. Manley, to be Major, by purch. vice Stewart do.

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Ships.

Ganymede Racoon

Severn

Lieut. T. Jones, from Rifle Brig. to be Capt. by purch. vice Manby 1st May Assist. Surg. J. M'Cabe, to be Surg. vice Jones, dead 17th April Hosp. Assist, C. Q. Palmer to be Assist. Surg. vice M'Cabe do. Y. Ch. Lieut. Col. G. Arthur, from 5 W. I. R. to be Lieut. Col. vice Ewart, ret. upon h. p. 5. W. I. R. 8th May J. Twigg, from 5 W. I, R. ditto, vice Fluker, ditto 9th Capt. C. Vallancey, from 5 W. Capt. vice Dallas, retired 5 W. I. R.

I. R. to be upon h. p. 24th April

Albion

Childers

Euphrates Severn

Ditto

Tagus
Tigris

Staff and Miscellaneous. Lieut. Col. E. J. M'G. Murray, to be East Indies, vice Stanhope

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D. A. Gen. 24th April Hon L. Stanhope, to be D. Q. M. Gen. East Indies, vice Murray Capt. J. G. Peters, from 9 Dr. to be Major of Cavalry, for the purpose of assisting in the Riding School of the Army 25th Dec. 1816 Lieut. T. Chadwick, from h. p. 2 Dr. to be Lieut of Cavalry for the purpose of assisting in the Riding School of the Army 8th May 1817 Major John Gillespie, Superintendent of the Recruiting Service of the East India Company, at the Depot, Chatham, to be Lieut. Col. in the East Indies only 10th April Capt. Edward Hay, Second in Command of the Recruiting Service of the East India Company, to be Major in the East Indies only Capt. H. E. Somerville, to be Adj. to the East In. dia Company, Depot at Chatham Ralph Green, from h. p. to be Inspector of Hospi

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Deaths.

Macartney, 24 Dr. 3 Oct. 1816.
Perrin, (drowned off the Isle of
Wight), 2 F. April 1817.
F. B. Ellis, 34 F.
Barry, 87 F.
29 Sept. 1816.
Miller, 1 W. Ind. R. 4 Feb. 1817.
Gray, R. York Rang. 8 do.
N. Stewart, do. 13 March
Bushinan, h. p. 8 W. 1. R. May
Leavack, late 3 vet. Bn. 28 Apr.
G. Thomson, R. Art. 12 Feb.
Castleman, do. 17 May
Fraser, Northumberland Militia.
Ensigns.

Piggott, 25 F.

do..

Hugh Bone, M. D. from h. p. to be Physician to the Forces, vice Wray, dead do.

George Middleton, from h. p. to be Apothecary to the Forces, vice Hoffe, ret. upon h. p. 17th do

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Shorter, 87 F. 25 Sept. 1816,
Bell, 1 W. I. R. 16 Feb. 1817.
Pay-Master.
Culmer, R. Y. Ran. 25 Feb. 1817
Surgeons,

Names.

Richard P. Littlewort Robert Hodder

Sharpe, 55 F.

Jones, R. York Ran. 21 Jan. 1817
Tomlinson, h. p. 1 G. Bn. 15 Mar
Assistant Surgeon.
Tushells, 47,
6 Nov. 1816.
Muscellaneous.
Prentice, Dep. Ass. Com. Geu.
25 Feb. 1817.

Lefebvre, do.

Marine.

2d Lieut. James Fynmore
Masters.
James Wilson
George Renner

Assistant Surgeon.
John Wilson

John Richards Philip Thoves.

Pursers.

Ships Tonnant

Rochfort

Pictou Spencer

Hyæna

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COLONIAL PRODUCE.-Sugar.-The market has been rather heavy since our last, and asmall reduction in prices has taken place. The Refined market equally dull, notwithstanding the very limited supplies. Coffee.-In this article there has been much business done during the last two weeks, and prices of British Plantation and Foreign have advanced 2s. to 3s. per cwt. Good ordinary Jamaica, 75s. 6d. to 78s. ; fine ordinary, 79s. to 83s. ; middling, 80s. to 88s. Dutch Coffee has advanced proportionally, and with equal briskness. The Coffee of the last India Sale went off, in some instances, at a small advance, but there was no general improvement. The Stock of Coffee in this country is at present very small, compared with that of some preceding years, yet too great to lead us to expect any permanent improvement in prices. Cotton has been in very limited demand since our last, and prices declining. Pernambucco, 2s. Old; Maranham, 231d. ; Mina, 214d; Carriacou, 224d.; Sea Island, 2s. 24d. to 2s. 3d; Bengal, in the house, 93d. to 114d; Surat, 14 d. to 15 d. The total imports into London, Liverpool, and Glasgow, during the last month, were 46,178 bags, being 9591 bags less than during May 1816. Tobacco.-In consequence of the contract with the French Government, considerable parcels of ordinary have been sold about 8d. and under that rate,-to the extent of 4 to 500 hogsheads, but no alteration in prices can be stated, our market currency continuing too high for the export orders. Rum has rather improved in value. Rice. The demand continues extensive, and prices advance with great rapidity,-good new Carolina has been sold at 45s. to 48s.; the export demand chiefly for France.

EUROPEAN PRODUCE. Hemp, Flax, and Tallow, in very limited demand, without variation in prices. Irish Provisions continue in considerable request at improving prices. We learn, with pleasure, from the Manufacturing Counties, that trade is reviving considerably. The manufacturers are now giving 8s. 6d. for the manufacturing of Calicoes, which they could have got done last year at 5s. 6d.

Royal Exchange,

Imperial,

Norwich Union,...........

Globe,

Register-Commercial Report.
COMMERCIAL REPORT.

The following duties have been paid to government by the twelve principal Fire Offices,
from January 5, 1816, to January 5, 1817:-
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Bank stock,
3 per cent. reduced..
3 per cent. consols,...
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5 per cent, navy ann.
Imperial 3 per cent. ann.
India stock,.

bonds,

County,
British,

Exchequer bills, 24d. p. day.

3d. p. day.
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Albion,

Eagle,
Hope,

Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey and Jersey, 15s. 9d. Cork, Dublin, and Belfast, 20s. Hamburgh, 12s. 6d. to 15s. 9d. Madeira, 20s. to 258. Jamaica, 406. Greenland, out and home, 3 guineas.

Course of Exchange, London, June 10.-Amsterdam, 38: 2 B. 2 U. Agio of the Bank on Holland, 2. Antwerp, 11:15. Paris, 24: 85 U: Bordeaux, 24: 85 U. Madrid, 351 effect. Cadiz, 35. Gibraltar, 31. Lisbon, 58. Rio Janeiro, 59. Hamburgh, 35:2:21 U. Frankfort, 147 Ex. M. Leghorn, 48. Genoa, 45. Venice, 27. Malta, 471. Naples, 40. Dublin, 124 per cent. Cork, 12 per cent.

Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.— -Portugal gold, in coin, £3:19:0. New dollars, £0:5:2 Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 19: 0. Silver, in bars, stand. 5s. 3d.

Weekly Price of Stocks from 1st to 31st May 1817.
6th. I 13th.

20th.

Omnium,

2010.

Consols for acc. aras
American 3 per cent..
new loan, 6p. cent...
French 5 per cents. .....................teners
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