Des Sociétés Secrètes en Allemagne, et en d'autres contrées ; &c. 8vo. 85. Annuaire Médico-chirurgical des Hopitaux et Hospices civils de Paris, 4to. avec un Atlas folio. £3, 3s. Gall and Spurzheim, anatomie et physiologie du système nerveux en général, et du cerveau en particulier, Tom. IV. seconde partie, 4to. avec, un Atlas, folio. £4, 4s. The work is now completed in 4 vols, 4to. with 100 plates in folio. £16, 16s. Autommarchi, Prodromo della grande Anatomia, Second aopera postuma di Paolo Mascagni, posta in ordine e publicata a spese di una Societa innominata, folio, Firenze 1819, with 20 plates. £8. Atti dell'Academia della Crusca, Tom. I. 4to. Firenze 1819. £1, 7. Menti, Proposta di alcune correzioni ed aggiunte al Vocabolario della Crusca, 3 part. 8vo. Milano 1817, 19. 18s. Ticozzi, Dizionario dei Pittori dal rinovamento delle belle arti sino al 1800. 2 vols, 8vo. Milano 1818. 14s. MONTHLY REGISTER. COMMERCIAL REPORT.-March 13, 1820. Sugar. There has been some fluctuation in the prices, and demand for this article. At the date of our last report, the market wore a favourable aspect. It afterwards became languid, and prices depressed. Within these few days the demand has, for Muscovadoes, become more animated, and the prices more steady. From the last advices from the Continent, the Refined market is become more languid.-Molasses are steady, and in fair request. As we anticipated, the accounts from the islands are by no means favourable. The crops must both be short and unusually late. From this circumstance we may fairly calculate upon the Sugar market remaining steady, and if business in general revives, that the demand and prices will increase.-Cotton. The market for Cotton continues languid and depressed. The importations have of late been considerable, and the quantity of East India Cotton on hand is so great, that it must, for a long time to come, keep the market in a languid state. very considerable. The demand for internal consumpt also cannot be increased.-Coffee. The quantity expected from America is This article continues to fluctuate greatly every thing concerning it depends upon the advices from the Continent, which must fluctuate greatly, according as the supplies arrive from different parts of the world. These are lately become very great, and a large portion of the Coffee trade is now wrested from our hands. The consumpt on the Continent of Europe continues to increase. : In all the other articles of Commerce it is scarcely possible for us to make a single remark. Every thing continues in the former languid state, nor is there the smallest appearance of any immediate revival, at least to any considerable extent. In the manufac turing districts more work has lately been doing, but at no advance for the price of labour. The accounts from foreign markets continue dull and unsatisfactory, without any cheering rays to dispel the gloom. We stated our opinion on these matters at such length in our last report, that it is unnecessary for us again to enter upon the subject. Every thing since has but tended to confirm what we there said. Some time must yet pass before we see any material revival of trade. Course of Exchange, March 7. -Amsterdam, 12: 1. Antwerp, 12: 3. Ex. Hamburgh, 36: 5. Frankfort, 152 Ex. Paris, 25: 20. Bourdeaux, 25: 50. Madrid, 34 effect. Cadiz, 33 effect. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 47. Genoa, 441. Malta, 46. Naples, 381. Palermo, 116s. per oz. Oporto, 514. Rio Janeiro, 554. Dublin, 101. per cent. Cork, 101. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £0:0:0 Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 17: 104. New doubloons, £3: 15: 6. New dollars, 4s. 114d. Silver, in bars, stand. 5s. 1 d. SUGAR, Musc. PRICES CURRENT.-March 4.-London, March 3, 1820. B. P. Dry Brown, Mid. good, and fine mid. 76 Fine and very fine, 84 Refined Doub. Loaves, Powder ditto, Single ditto, Small Lumps 92 Large ditto, 92 Crushed Lumps, 48 MOLASSES, British, cwt. 30 COFFEE, Jamaica. cwt. Ord. good, and fine ord. Mid. good, and fine mid. Dutch, Triage and very ord. 85 Ord. good, and fine ord. Mid. good, and fine mid. St Domingo, PIMENTO (in Bond) SPIRITS, lb. Jam. Rum, 160. P. gall. 3s 3d 3s 6d 2s 11d 38 Od 6 5 2 9 6 9 7 0 7 09097 0808 30 6 18 || 90 98 52 26s 6d 84 8 0 9 0 1 2 1 6 10s Od 10s 6d 48 15 6 10 46 £19 0 70 0 72 70 80 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 23d of January and the 23d of February 1820, extracted from the London Gazette. Amistead, W. Soyland, Halifax, worsted-spinner Blease, R. Altringham, flour-factor Buer, W. Church-street, Greenwich, butcher Clarke, J. P. Drayton, Warwickshire, dealer Collier, T. Newport, Salop, liquor-merchant Davies, W. Caerphilly, Glamorgan, woollen-manufacturer Davies, T. King-street, tea-dealer Dauro, G. Linton, Kent, butcher Dutton, S. & J. Dunn, Liverpool, merchants Dyball, D. White Horse tavern, Fetter-lane Fox, W. Exchange-buildings, stock-broker Freame, T. Worcester, cabinet-maker Falljames, A. Greenhithe, baker Gallant, W. Leadenhall market, fishmonger Gribbell, N. & M. Hellyer, East Stonehouse, Devon, builders Green, T. Liverpool, auctioneer Green, J. Exeter, wine-merchant Gregson, T. Ormskirk, Lancashire, vintner Hayzelden, W. Milton-next-Sittingbourne, Kent, saddler Lipsham, T. St James's-street, confectioner Lynch, M. Church-street, Spitalfields, silk-manufacturer Marks, W. St Michael's, Worcester, carver and gilder Maund, J. New-street, Covent-Garden, mercer Mederoft, J. Lamb's Conduit-street, jeweller ner Millard, S. Gloucester, linen-draper Millard, J. Minorios, bellows-maker Nappier, T. Potterne, Wilts, mealman Norris, W. Romsey, Southampton, timber-merchant Nossiter, C. Grimsbury, Northamptonshire, tanner Parry, T. sen. Boddicott, Oxfordshire, nurseryman Raine, T. Bear-street, Leicester-fields, perfumer Ritson, J. Carlisle, tallow-chandler Roscoe, W. J. Clarke, and W. S. Roscoe, Liverpool, bankers Rutherford, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, woollendraper Rutledge, F. W. Lucas-street, corn-dealer Shuttleworth, J. & T. Stevens, Torkington, Simpson, A. St Swithin's lane, merchant Solomon, G. Leman-street, Goodman's-fields, hard wareman Spence, T. Maryland-point, Stratford, dealer Spencer, S. Cumming-street, Pentonville, bricklayer Sperrin, T. Thornbury, Gloucester, tallow-chandler Stevens, J. Cherryhinton, Cambridgeshire, gardener Stevenson, J. Broad-street, corn-chandler Swan, W. New-street, Commercial-road, master mariner Taylor, T. Preston, Lancashire, tea-dealer Todd, A. Catherine-court, Tower-hill, merchant Weise, W. P. Tooley-street, hat-manufacturer Williams, B. Birmingham, chemist Wilson, R. Birmingham, merchant Wilson, W. Seven Houses, Rotherhithe, corn-factor Wilson, R. Bridge-street, Vauxhall, linen-draper Winterbottom, J. Manchester, druggist Wire, J. Colchester, grocer Windeatt, T. Bridgeton, Devon, woollen manufac turer Wood, J. Nottingham, hosier Worthington, J. Warton, Lancashire, coal-merchant Wornell, W. Downton, Wilts, linen-draper 2 ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 29th February 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Bute, William, wright and builder, Glasgow Dods, J. wright and builder, Greenside-row, Edin. Ewing, Miller, & Co. merchants, carrying on busi- Gordon, James, cooper and fish-curer, Aberdeen Lawrie, George & John, & Co. surgeons and drug- M Kellar, Dugald, merchant, Greenock London, Corn Exchange, March 6. Neilson, J. merchant, Waulk-mill-store, near Airdrie Robertson, Robt. & Co. spirit-dealers and umbrel- Whyte, Alex. merchant and candlemaker, Dundee DIVIDENDS. Brodie, Geo. merchant, Leith; a dividend on the 11th March Carrie, John, merchant, Arbroath; a final dividend 31st March Henderson, Thomas and William, & Co. mer. chants, Edinburgh; a dividend 13th March Johnston, Dav. the late, manufacturer, Glasgow; a final dividend 23d March M'Alister & Bryson, merchants, Glasgow; a dividend 15th March Sim, G. M. & Co. merchants, Glasgow; a dividend 13th March Stewart, John, general agent, Aberdeen; a dividend 3d April Liverpool, Feb. 29. 43 to 46 English, new10 0 to 10 6 Flour, Eng. 90 to 93 Fine pr. 240 lb. 46 0 to 47 0 43 0 to 45 0 lb. 40 to 12 Dantzic 9 6 to 10 4 Irish .21 to 23 Dutch Red 9 0 to 9 8 Amer. p. 196 23 to 25 Riga.... 8 6 to 9 0 Sweet, U.S. 40 0 to 42 0 .24 to 26 Archangel 8 6 to 90 Do. in bond 32 0 to 34 0 27 to 28 Canada... 9 0 to 9 4 Sour 35 0 to 37 0 25 to 26 Scotch 98 to 28 to 30 Irish, new. 9 0 to 10 2 Oatmeal, per 240 lb. Scotch ... 28 0 to 31 0 10 Irish .... 26 0 to 31 0 0 Bran, p.24 lb. 11 to 12 Wheat, red Fine ditto.. 68 to 70 New .64 to 68 Tick 38 to 41 American. .. 60 to 65 Barley, per 60 lbs. Fine 65 to 72 Seconds 55 to 60 Eng. grind. 5 3 to 5 Hog Pease 50 to 55 - -Malting 0 to 0 Scotch.. 50 to 5 Oats, per 45 lb. Clover, Red,. -Yellow... 0 to 0 to 40 0 Cork, pick. 2d 76 to 77 63 to 65 30 Fine 10 100 to 110 95 Middling 75 to 80 84 to 85 White pease 39 to 42 North Country Seeds, &c.-March 7. 6 10 Butter, Beef, &c. Butter, per cwt. s. English pota. 3 3 to 3 9 Belfast 8. 80 to 82 1st,......23s. Od. 1st,......18s. Od. 1st,......19s. Od. 2d,......20s. Od. | 2d,......15s. Od.2d,......16s. Od. 3d,......17s. Od. | 3d,......13s. Od. | 3d,......14s. Od. Wheat, £1: 14:6 3-12ths. Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, to the Week ended 26th Feb. 1820. Wheat, 65s. 10d.-Rye, 38s. 10d.-Barley, 35s. 3d.-Oats, 24s. 1d.-Beans, 446. 11d--Pease, 48s. 9d.Beer or Big, Os. Od.-Oatmeal, 25s. 11d. Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and Oatmeal, per Boll of 128 lbs. Scots Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th Feb. 1820. Wheat, 51s. 9d.-Rye, 36s, 5d.-Barley, 27s. 4d.-Oats, 21s. 3d.-Beans, 32s. 2d.-Pease, 31s. lid. Beer or Big, 24s. Id.-Oatmeal, 17s. 11d. 4 Y VOL. VI. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 1. MILITARY. Army. Lieut. Col. Hon. John Ramsay, of hp. late Clan-Alpine Fen. Inf. Colonel 5 4 Dr. 12 Aug. 1819 do. ret. 3 Dr. G. Ass. Surg. Williamson, from hp. 7 Dr. G. As. Sur. vice Coleman, exc. 3 Feb. 1820 Foster, from hp. Assist. Surg. vice Maginn, exch. Lieut. Alp to be Captain by pureh. vice Wright, ret. 13 Jan. Fendall, Captain by purch. vice Fayer, ret. 3 Feb. Cornet Townshend, Lieut. by pur. 13 Jan. Hawkins, Lieut. by purch. 3 Feb. G. T. Hooker, Cornet by purch. 13 Jan. R. De Lisle, Cornet by purch. 3 Feb. Troop Quar. Mast. M. T. Donahoo, Reg. Quar. Mast. vice Masters, dead. do. Lt. Gen. Lord Stewart, G.C.B. Colonel do. Lieut. Gage, from 31 F. Lieut. vice Hamond, exch. Foster, from hp. 25 Dr. Lieut. vice Ormsby, exch. 10 do. 8 10 14 15 do. Dixon, Captain by purch. vice Bel Gren.G. Ensign and Lieut. Erskine, Lt. and Capt. 3 do. W. M. P. Sweedland, Ensign, vice Mac Daniel 20 Jan. Lieut. Stretton, from hp. vice Sloan, exc. rec. diff. 3 Feb. Lloyd, Capt. by purch. vice Coane, Ensign Monck, Lieut. vice Murphy, dead 2 do. do. Williamson, from 45 F. Lieut. by purch. vice Lloyd 3 do. P. Primrose, Ensign, vice Monck Clare, exch. rec. diff. Brockman, from hp. 84 F. Lieut. viee Bowsar, exch. rec. diff. 10 do. Thomson, from hp. Paym. vice 27 Jan. Capt. Holmes, from hp. 78 F. Capt. vice Holland, 1 R. V. Bn. Biggard, cashiered 9 Feb. lairs, ret. do. Cornet Elton, Lieut. by purch. by pur. vice Lord C. Fitzroy, 55 F. do. Glanville, fm. hp Ens. 92 Lieut. Maclean, from hp. 3 F. G. Lieut. vice Grant, exch. rec. diff. 27 Jan. Ensign M'Intyre, from hp. 3 W. I. R. Ens. vice Campbell, exch. 10 Feb. Lieut. Gen. John Hope, formerly of 60 F. Colonel and Lieut. do. Rifle B. Capt. Stewart, from hp. Capt. Beekwood, do. Cold. G. Captain H. J. W. Bentinck, Adjutant, vice C. Bentinck, res. Adjutant only 3 F. G. Lt. and Capt. Wigston, Capt. and Lieut. Colonel by purch. vice Stewart, ret. 31 Dec. 1819 Lieut. Anson, Lieut. and Capt. by purch. 20 Jan. 1820 Gent. Cadet Dixon, from Roy. Mil. Coll. Ensign and Lieut. by purch. do. Gen. Marquis of Huntly, Colonel 29 do. Ensign Stephens, Lieut. vice Vaughan, dead 10 Feb. do. Gent. Cadet G. V. Creagh, from R. Mil. Coll. 2d Lieut. vice Peel 6 do. 1W.I.R. Lt. Chads, Captain by purch. vice Isles, 27 do. Ensign Myers, Lieut. by purch. 3 Feb. 324 Hosp. Mate B. O'Brien, Assist. Surg. vice Dunn, Staff do. Cape C. Lt. Stockenstroom, from hp. of the late Regt. vice Stockenstroom, exch. 10 do. 1R. V.B. Brevet Major Holland, from 90 F. Capt. vice Chapman, cancelled 3 do 2 Ensign Beauclerk, from 62 F. purch. vice M'Lean, prom. 3 Feb. 31 Lieut. Hammond, from 14 Dr. Lieut. vice Gage, exch. do. 37 do. 38 do. 3 42 29 Jan. 44 46 Lieut. Gen. Gore Browne, Colonel do. 3 Feb. C. L. Leslie, Ensign do. |