APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 19 Aug. son, dead 2 July I. ECCLESIASTICAL. July 22. The Rev. Mr Henderson ordained Minister of the Parish of Carmunnock. 29. The Rev. G. Mackenzie admitted Minister of Skene. 30. The Rev. Alexander Walker presented by the King to the Church and Parish of Elgin. Aug. 13. Rev. Dr Lee of Canongate appointed Minister of Lady Yester's Parish, Edinburgh. The Associate Congregation of Original Burghers, Cowan's Yard, Stirling, gave a unanimous call to Mr William Mackray, A.M. to be their Pastor. 14. The Rev. John Kerr presented by his Majesty to the Church and Parish of Polmont. Rev. Dr David Lamont to be one of his Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary in Scotland. Mr James Nicol, A.M. presented to the Church and Parish of Leslie. 16. The Associate Congregation of Kilpatrick gave a unanimous call to Mr William Nicol to be their Pastor. 19. Rev. John Murray elected one of the Minis. ters of Aberdeen. The Associate Congregation in Potter-row, Edinburgh, gave a call to Mr John Smart of Stirling to be their Minister. Mr Smart had previously a call from the Congregation at St. Andrew's Street, Leith, which he has preferred. 30. The Rev. Archibald Bennie to be Minister of the West Church, Stirling. II. MILITARY. Brevet Capt, Ovens, h. p. (employed as Chief Engineer in New South Wales,) Maj. in the Army 29 July 1821. Capt. Pudner, East-India Company's Service, and Paymaster of Comp. Depot at Chatham, to have local rank of Capt. while so employed 22 do. A. Nicoli, late a Serj. 49°F. and Fort Adj. in Canada, to have rank of Ens. while so employed 5 Aug 4 Dr. Gds. Capt. Chatterton, from 7 Dr. Gds. Maj. by purch. vice d'Este, prom. 22 July 7 Lieut. Nugent, Capt. by purch. vice do. Cornet Unett, Lieut, do. J. Bolton, Cornet Serj. Maj. Hickman, Riding-master, from 15 Dr. Cornet 15 do. 1 Dr. Assist. Surg. Thompson, from 59 F. Surg. vice Tod, dead 5 Aug. Paymaster Wildey, from h. p. 40 . Paymaster, vice Kerr, exch. 12 do. 7 Lieut. Hill, Capt. by purch. vice Gordon, ret. 29 July Cornet Broadhead, Lieut. A. W. Biggs, Cornet do. 12 Lieut. Pallisar, Capt. by purch. vice do. Ens. England, from 77 F. Lieut. 19 do. 15 Capt. Lane, Major by purch. vice Booth, ret, do. Cornet Musgrave, Lieut. do. J. Shelley, Cornet do. 1 F. Ens. Williamson, Lieut, vice M'Combie, 22 July J. Campbell, Ens. do. 5 Ens. Hill, Lieute vice M-Kenzie, dead 8 June J. W. King, Ens. 10 2d Lieut. Dayrell, from Rifle Brig. Lieut. by purch. vice Birch, ret. 22 July Major Gordon, from 21 F. Major, vice Rudsell, h. p. 3 Ceylon Reg. 29 do. 14 W. L. O'Halloran, Ens. vice La Roche, res. 11 Jan. 18 Ens. Latouche, Lieut. by purch. vice 15 July G. H. Peel, Ens. do. T. C. Graves, Ens vice Young, 20 F. 19 F. Bt. Major Lockyer, Maj. by purch. vice Broomfield, ret. 22 July 1824 Lieut. Rose, Capt. do. Ens. Stirling, Líeut. do. R. F. Poore, Ens. do. 20 Ens. Young, from 18 F. Lieut viæ Church, dead 12 Aug. 21 2d Lieut. Booth, 1st Lieut. vice Brady, African Col. Corps 15 July Ens. Pentland, from 1 W, I. R. ad Lieut. do Major M.Laine, from h. p. 3 Ceylon R. Major vice Gordon, 10 F. 29 do 26 Ens.Babinton, from 18 F. vice Roberts, dead 19 Aug. R. J. E. Rich, Ens. do. 29 Quart. Mast. Serj. Kneebone, Quart. Mast. vice Mitchell, dead 15 July. 39 Bt. Lieut. Col. Lindesay, Lieut. Collig purch. vice Sturt, ret. Bt. Maj. Macpherson, Maj. do. Lieut. Caldicott, Capt. Ens. Leckie, Lieut. do. G. C. Borough, Ens. do. 48 Lieut. Marshall, Capt. vice Cuthbert 2d Lieut. Hay, from 54 F. Lieut. da, 51 Lieut. Tyndale, Capt. by purch. vice James Ross, ret. 5 Aug. 53 Lieut. Halcott, from 87 F. Lieut. vice Anstice, h. p. 22 Dr. 29 July 54 C. Warren, Ens. vice Hay, 48 F. 22 do, 60 Serj. Maj. Liddeel, from 7 F. 2d Lieut. and to Act as Adj. 19 Aug 68 W. Smith, Ens. vice Cogan, dead 29 July 71 Ens. Connor, Lieut. vice Coates, dead 19 Aug Ens. Seymour, Ens. do. 72 Lieut. Murray, from h. p. 24 F. Lieut. vice Rose, exch. do 73 Maj. Bamford, from 97 F. Maj. vice Cameron, h. p. York Chass. 19 do 77 J. Lomax, Ens by purch. vice England, 12 Dr. 19 do. 79 Capt. Marshall, Maj. by purch. vice Campbell, prom. 29 July Lieut. Browne, Capt. by purch. vice Marshall, prom, 12 Aug. Ens. Maule, Lieut. do. T. Crombie, Ens. de 82 Lieut. Mortimer, Capt. vice Field, dead 9 March Ens. Greene, Lieut. 12 Aug. J. Trollope, Ens. do 84 Capt. Colomb, fron h. p. 37 F. Capt. vice Tonson, exch. do. 86 Lieut. Grey, Capt. by purch. vice Hogg, ret. de Ens, Close, Lieut. P. Le Poer Trench, Ens. do. 87 Lieut, Mildmay, from h. p. 2 Dr. Lieut. vice Halcott, 53 F. 29 July 88 W. P. Gallway, Ens vice Boyes, ?W. 1. R. 92 Capt. Cameron, from h. p. 79 F. Capt. vice Phelan, exch. 19 Aug. 97 Maj. Paterson, from h. p. York Chass. Maj. vice Bamford, 75 F. 12 do. 98 Lieut. Goodiff, from h. p. 31 F. Lieut, vice Logan, exch. da Rifle Brig. W. Lloyd, 2d Lieut. by purch, vice Dayrell, 10 F. 22 July Lieut. Molloy, Capt. vice Skeill, dead 5 Aug 2d Lieut. Maclean, 1st Lieut. do C. Bagot, Page of Honour to the King, 2d Lieut. 1 W. I. R, E. G. EVis, Ens, vice Pentland, 21 F. 15 July. Ensign Spence, Lieut. vice M'Carthy, dead do. Ensign & Adjut. Curty, rank of Lieut. Ensign Sutherland, Lieut. vice-Dunne, dead do. do. do. 5 Aug. 12 Aug. French, prom. 6 Aug. 12 Aug. 22 July p. 16 F. 2 W. I. R. E. E. Nicolls, Ens. 7 Aug. 1824 Capt. Mahon, from 29 F. with Capt. Hon. J. H. F. W. Watson, Ens. Cradock, h. p. 3 W. I. R. French, from 81 F. with Capt. Scoones, h. p. Hart, from 82 F. with Capt. Brutton, h. p. 5 Aug. Driberg, from 83 F. with Capt. Haggerson, Cape C. Bt. Maj. Craufurd, from 12 Dr. Major Ceylon Reg. Cav.. by purch. vice Somerset, dead do. Heard, from 87 F. with Capt. Moore, h. p. R. Af. Lieut. Brady, from 21 F. Capt. vice 101 F. Col C. j M.Combie, dead 15 July Cornet Simpson, from Royal Horse Gds. rec, diff. 12 Aug. Byron, h. p. 42 F. Vet. C. Capt. Mackenzie, from h. p. York Light Bennet, from 68 F. with Ens. Bernard, h. Newf.} Infantry Volunteers, Capt. 25 July 1 Vet. Bn. Ens. Russel, from h. p. 6 F. Ens. (re Quart. Mast. Cockburn, from 17 Dr. with Lieut. pay the diff. he rec. upon exch. to Nicholson, h. p. 8 Dr. h. p.) vice Karr, ret. list. 29 do. Surg. Walker, from 32 F. with Surg. Bampfield, 2 Lieut. Gray, from h. p. 6 F. Lieut. vice h. p. Meuron's Regt. 15 do. Assist. Surg. Latham, from 57 F. with Assist. Vet. Co.'s Bt Lieut. Col. Burke, from h. p. Doyle, h. p. 35 F. for Newf.) Dillon's R. Maj. 25 do. Capt. Pilkington, from h. p. 5 F. Capt: Resignations and Retirements. Major Gen. Lamont, late of 92 F. do. Major Booth, 15 Dr. Broomfield, 19 F. Capt. Gordon, 7 Dr. James Ross, 51 F. Deaths. do. Prevost, from 67 F. Bath 9 Aug. 1824. Lieut. Col. Warren, 47 F. 8 May Ashton, late 12 F. Egham 14 Aug Unattached. Richardson, late 5 Veteran Bn. Amboise, Major Campbell, from 97 F. Lieut. Col. of Inf. France 24 May by purch, vice Major Gen. Lamont, ret. Capt. Gell, 1 F. at Chingput, on march for Tri chinopoly 10 July 1824. 18 Feb. Rotton, 17 F. Field, 82 F. Mauritius 8 March Yorke, 95 F. Malta 1 July Capt. Clias to be Superintendent of Gymnastic Ex. Skeil, Rifle Brig. ercises, with rank and pay of Capt. in the Lumsdain, late Invalids, Invergellie, North Army while so employed 5 Aug. 1824. Britain 17 Nov. 1823. Garrison. Thompson, late Garr. Bn. near Birmingham 24 June 1824. Lieut. Col. Belford, of late 3 Vet. Bn. Fort Maj. Allott, late 5 Vet. Bn. Hague Hall, York. of Dartmouth Castle, vice Wright, dead shire 15 do. 12 Aug. 1824 - J. Wingate Weekes, h. p. Nova Scotia FenStaff cibles, and Town Adj. of Cape Breton, Cape Breton 23 do Bt. Maj. Cochrane, h. p. 103 F. Inspect. Field Off. Lieut. Roberts, 26 F. Militia, Nova Scotia, with rank of Lieut. Col. Skelton, 46 F. Belgaum, Madras 10 Feb. in the Army 15 July 1824. Cottman, 60 F. Barbadoes Capt. Bentley, from late 1 Vet. Bn. Staff Capt. at Coates, 71 F. Glasgow 28 do. Chatham, vice Dalgetty, ret. list Dunne, 2 W. I. R. 19 Aug. 1824. M*Carthy, do. Hayter, Royal Enginecrs, Colombo 21 March Wright, Fort Maj. Dartmouth Castle Comm. Clerk, T. Walker, Dep. Assist. Comm. Sir J. Foulis, Bt. late Invalids, Dublin Gen. 13 July 1824. 3 June T. Stafford, do. do. Bailey, h. p. 6 F. Brough, Westmoreland W. Bishop, do. do. 29 do. J. Findlay, do. do. 15 Dec. 1823. Hospital Staff Laird, h, p. 86 F. Gateshead, Durham 22 July 1824. Staff Surg. Tully, Dep. Inspect. of Hospitals Crean, h. p. 1 Gar. Bn. Stream's Town, 22 July 1824. Co. Mayo 11 June Dr. Arthur, from h. p. Physician to the Forces, Ensign Glass, late 6 Vet. Bn. Musselburgh vice Denecke, h. P: 15 do. 22 July Assist. Surg. Rosser, from h. p. 3 F. Assist. Surg. vice Wharrie, dead M'Cabe, h. p. Cape Corps, Jersey 21 June 22 do. Bond, late 5 Royal Vet. Bn. Breewood, Hosp. Assist. Young, Assist. Surg. vice Law, dead Stafford 17 July 14 Aug. 7 April E. J. Bulteel, Hosp. Assist. Paymast. Williams, 82 F. Mauritius Harrison, h. p. 83 F. Quart. Mast. Murray, h. p. Durham Fenc. Cav. Exchanges. Feb. Major Macintosh, from 93 F. with Major Bozon, Surgeon Buchanan, h. p. 9 F. Glasgow 14 Aug. h. p. 81 F. Staff Assist. Surg. Law, Africa Bt Major Cane, from 65 F. with Capt. Senior, h. Vet. Surg. Harrison, h. p. York Huss. Teddington 27 May Meacham, from 24 F. with Capt. Stack, Erratum in Last Month's Army List in h. p.88 F. the List of Retirements. Capt. Phillimore, from Gren. Gds. rec. diff. with Capt. Saunderson, h. p. 81 F. For Lieut. Leslie, 97 F. read Lieut. Scott, 97 F. VOL. XV. 2 July do. p. 18 F. 3 А s. d. s. d. 8. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Aug. 18 493 200 330 290 230 27 0 18 0 23 0 18 0 22 0 25 366 24 0 340 30 0 20 0 26 0 18 0 230 180 22 0 Sept. 1 281 220 33 0 27 3 19 0 23 0 170 210 170 210 8 687 20 0 320 28 7 19 0 23 0 16 0 20 0 160 190 151 719 21 0 320 27 1 200 250 150 20 6 16 0 190|| S. d. 331 1 6 31| 422 1 5 Sept. a 440 1 3 14|| 282 1 3 65 68 72 92 60 12 11 10 10 Aug. 19 s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s.d. s. d. s.d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 250 320 150 180 220 22 6 290 31 0 260 270 180 210 16 6 22 6 50 26 25 0 31 0 15 0 17 6 22 0 22 6 29 0 30 0 260 270 18 0 210 15 0.20 30 Sept. 2 240 50 0 150 23 0 20 24 0 28 0 30 0 260 270 180 210 150 21 4 30 9 24 0 30 0 150 200 220 230 28 0 25 0 2601 160 210 15 0 200 50 16 24 0 30 0 150 190 220 230 28 0 125 0 2601 160 210 150 20 0 46 47 S. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. S. S. d. s. d. s. d. S. d. 20 0 25 6 190 240 16 200 160 20 0' Aug. 16 20 0 190 25 0,18 0 22 6 16 200 170 210 23 20 0 18 0 22 0 18 22 0 19 0 22 6 30 19 0 18 0 26 0 18 0 20 0 16 20 0 160 200 Sept. 6 16 0 19 0 24 6 14 0 22 0 16 200 160 20 011 151 16 3 S. d. 22 3 21 9 210 180 170 S. d. 8. d. 28 57 9 39 11 33 0 Sept. 457 8 34 1 32 1 S. d. s. d. 8. d. s. d. 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 after. noon—The second Observation, in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. Attach. Attach. Wind. Weather. Ther. Aug. 17{ 18{ 5 6 24% M.48 57 M. 45 2 A 55 M.11 3 A. 54 M.15 A. 58 M.17 UA.54 M.48 A. 55 M.18 7 A.54 M. 16 8 A. 60 M.47 11 A. 58 12 M.45 A. 57 13. M. 46 A.57 15 M.17 Fair, with M.45 29.362 M.60 Foren. fair, sunshine. A. 57 Cble. .216 A. 60 aftern.h.rain .732 M.82 Dull, with M.45 28.999 M.59 Thu.&light Cble. aft. with hai). 19 Cble. M.43 29.10. M.60 .732 A. 60 Day dull, Cble. but fair. .542 M.63 Ditto. 20 Cble. M.46 29.586 M.60 Fair foren. ,380 A, 61 Cble. show.aftern. .327 M.59 M.46 21 Rain for the NE. A. 56 day. E. 22 Fair, with .686 A. 58 N. A.54 sunshine, .761 M.58 E. 23 Rain for the SW. A. 60 day. Sunsh. and .914 M.61 Fair foren. Chle. show.aftern. .302 M.64 Morn. show. 25 Cble. Day fair, .410 A. 63 day fair, A.57 .241 A. 59 even. h. fog. .425 M.63 Foren. dull. M.46 .256 M.02 26 Fair, with .482 A. 62 aftern. sunsh A. 59 foggy even. .416 M.63 Dull and M.47 29.166 M.64 27 .415 A. 62 Fair, warm sunsh. after. NE. sunshine. .531 M.63 Thu. & ligh. M.41 .988 M.63 28 .431 A. 60 Morn, dull. with hail. E. day fair,sun. .489 M.62 Morn. cold, 29 Dull, but E. A. 57 fair. w. M.45 Dull, but fair .764 A. 59 and warm .177 M.63 Fair, with M.48 .720 M.60 E. 160 A. 63} W. A. 55 30{ 31 { A. 59 M.46 Ditto. .720 A.60 .186 M.62 SW. Changeable. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. THE harvest commenced in the lower districts about the 18th of August, but reaping went slowly forward till the 24th, by reason of frequent showers and heavy dews, attended with mist, which seldom cleared up till toward the middle of the day. From the 24th there was little interruption to the operations of harvest, and a considerable breadth of Wheat fields was clear by the end of August. In the higher districts, little was cut down till the commencement of the present month, and two-thirds of the Corn still remain standing. Though the temperature has been unusually mild, the ripening process goes forward slowly; and the inequality of the braird in the early parts of summer is conspicuous, by the crop ripening unevenly. In the Carse of Gowrie, and Vale of Strathearn, where the Wheat and Oats are all cut down, and for the most part secured in the barn-yard, a few solitary patches of late green Barley are still to be seen standing. In the higher parts of Fife, and in some of the Highland glens, Oats still look green, mixed with some early plants, that are totally ripe. As hitherto, there has been no hoar frost. The ears have, in general, filled well. Wheat did not this season occupy the usual breadth, but the quantity is superior, and the produce will balance the deficiency of breadth ; the major part of that valuable species of grain is now secured in good condition. Barley carries a long, well-filled ear, and though mixed with greens, promises a full return. Oats are short and thin, but remarkably well furnished. Beans and Pease are well podded. Potatoes promise a fair return, and Turnips will be more weighty than usual. Upon the whole, it may be stated with fairness, that the crop, in general, is rather above than below an ordinary average. The favourable appearance of the crop has already produced a fall in price in the Corn Market. Wheat has come down in price of late, and Oats, since the opening of the Ports for that article, are in little demand. Old Wheat only brings from 23s. to 25s., new Wheat a shilling or two less. Oats bring from 17s. to 20s. In Barley there is little doing. The price of Cattle are stationary, and Horses meet with rather brisker sales than at the summer markets. 13th Scptember 1824. Course of Exchange, London, Sept. 14. -Amsterdam, 12:3. Ditto at sight, 12 : 0. Rotterdam, 12 : 4. Antwerp, 12 : 4. Hamburgh, 37 : 1. Altona, 37: 2. Paris, 3 days sight, 25 : 30. Bourdeaux, 25 : 60. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 1534. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 354. Gibraltar, 304. Leghorn, 475. Genoa, 444. Lisbon, 51. Oporto, 51. Rio Janeiro, 47. Dublin, 94-Cork, 94 cent. Prices of Bullion, y 02.-Foreign Gold in bars, £.3.17.8.-New Doubloons, £.3.15118.--New Dollars, £.4.104. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.—Guernsey or Jersey, 10s. 60.-Cork or Dub. lin, 10s. 6d. a 12s. 60.-Belfast, 10s. 6d. a 12s. 60.-Hambro', 7s. 6d. a 10s. 6d. Madeira, 20s.-Jamaica, 30s.-Hoine 40s. a 50s.-Greenland, out and home, 00 00. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from August 18, to Sept. 16, 1824. Aug. 18. Aug 25. Sept. 1. Sept. 8. Sept. 15. 94 102 941 Bank Stock........ 237 236 943 941 93; 934 235 Bonds.... 1011 101s 1053 93} 93 93 1013 1013 1053 1065 1061 83 40 42 45 87 937 99 fr. ALPHABETICAL List of ENGLISH BANKRUPTs, announced between the 20th of July and the 20th of Aug. 1824: extracted from the London Gazette. Andrew, G. Manchester, merchant. Kershaw, A. Ramsbottom, Lancashire, timberBarker, T. Medbourn, Leicestershire, corn-factor. dealer. Batger, W. Henley-on-Thames, grocer. Lawton, J. Rob. Cross, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, Battey, W. and E. Stafford, boot-makers. woolstapler. Bennett, R. Woodford, Essex, blacksmith. MacGeorge, W. Lower Fore-street, Lambeth, Blackburn, T. Seacombe, Cheshire, tea gardens brewer. keeper. Marshall, J. Black-Horse-yard, Gray's-Inn-Lane, Braddock, J. W. Portsmouth, musical instrument box-maker. seller. Martin, J. Beccles, farmer. Brett, R. Temple-place, Blackfriars'-road, tailor. Matthews, B. Chamber-street, Goodman'--fields, Brookes, R. Oldham, Lancashire, shop-keeper. liquor-merchant Brown, G. Regent-street, upholsterer. Mogford, H. Craven-street, Strand, tailor. Brettargh, J. Manchester, merchant. Moore, N. Wigan, hop and seed-dealer. Chandler, J. Sandwich, corn-factor. Morgan, W. Llanally, butcher. Chorley, T. Bristol, cordwainer. Munk, W. Warwick-place, White-Cross-street, Cohen, S. Holywell-st. Shoreditch, linen-draper. dealer in spruce: Cragg, J. Salmsbury, Lancashire, cotton-spinner. Nichols, F. Otley, Yorkshire, corn-merchant Devey, W. Holland-street, Blackfriars' road, coal Noyce, F. T. Richmond, shoe-maker. merchant. Phelps, G. R. Martin's-lane, Cannon-street, velun Dewe, B. T. Lechlade, Gloucestershire, mercer binder. and draper. Pickthull, W. Broughton-in-the-Furness, LadesDubois, C. King-street, Covent Garden, auctioneer, shire, cabinet-naker. Errington, G. & C. D. Nicholls, Croydon, dealers. Place, R. Mountsorrell, victualler. Evans, H. Lower East Smithfield, oil-merchant. Powell, L. Dover, miller. Fawcett, R. and J. Atkinson, Albion-place, Bar Powell, T. Forrest-wharf, Earl-street, Blackfriars, tholomew Close, colour-men. corn-factor. Grunshaw, G. Blackburn, grocer. Price, W. late of Fetter-Jane, optician. Hair, J. Scotswood, Northumberland, coal-tar Pulley, H. Bedford, draper. manufacturer. Ranson, J. Sunderland, currier, Haskew, J. Cock-hill, Stepney, tobacco-manufac Rees, J. Carmarthen, draper. turer. Sinith, M. Cockermouth, mercer. Hilton, W. Brixton-hill, stage-coach master. Taylor, T. Shad Thames, flour-factor. Harding, R. Bristol, timber-merchant. Trim, A. Davenham, Cheshire, currier. Hunt, G. Leicester-square, linen-draper. Tute, B. N. Wakefield, bookseller. Johnson, J. and J. Davies, Ferry-wharf, Vauxhall, Wake, W. J. and T. M. Southwick, Durham, coal-merchants. ship-builders. Kentish, N. L. St. Michael, near Winchester, Wightwick, J. W. Greenhammerton, Yorkshire, dealer and chapman. vintner. |