775 Musselburgh-Charles Stewart 50 F. J. C. Battly, Ensigo sice Vanderzee, New Galloway-Viscount Kenmure dead 1 Jan. 1821. Paisley--Robert Farquarson 31 Lieut. Dodgin, from 66 F. Lieut. vice Peebles-James Kerr Beckham, h. p. 61 F. 30 Sept. 1821. Perth-Robert Ross of Oak bank 32 Ensign Lord S Lennox, from 3 F. Pollockshaws-Thomas Baird Lieut. by purch. vice Ives, ret. Port-Glasgow-John Mutrie 14 Oct Queensferry-Campbell Innes 35 Lieut. Moore, from 87 F. Lieut. vice Řenfrew-Robert King Walsh, 1 Vet. Bn. 23 Sept Rutherglen-Robert Maxwell 38 Lieut. C. J. Boyes, from 9 W.LR. Sanquhar- Thomas Crichton Lieut. vice J. W. Boyes, h. 21 F. Selkirk-Thomas Anderson Stirling-Robert Gillies of Gormyre 41 Ensign Tathwell, Lieut. by purch. vice Stranraer-Earl of Stair Smith, ret. Tain-William Murray of Rosemount 18 Assist. Surg. Start, from hp Asst. Whithorn-Lord Garlies Surg. 16 Sept Wigtown-Lord Garlies 62 Ensign Damerum, Lieut. by purch Oct. 1. George William Chud, Esq. to be Mi vice Mitchell, ret. F. Kert, Ensign 14 Oct nister Plenipotentiary to the King of Saxony 66 Charles Townsend, Esq. to be Secretary of Lega Lieut. Ross, from h. p. 61 F. Lieut. tion. 30 do vice Dodgin, 31 F. 69 - Andrew Snape Douglas to be Secretary to the Ensign Penn, Lieut. vice Smith, proce Embassy at the Court of the Netherlands, 11 May 13. - Crawford Antrobus to be Secretary to the Muttlebury, Lieut. rice Roy, dead 28 Jan. 18 Legation at the Court of the Two Sicilies. W. Semple, jun. Ensign vice Mattia bury 25 Septe II. ECCLESIASTICAL. Major Viscount Barnard, Lieut. Col. Oct. 15. Mr James Garret ordained Minister of by purch. vice Sir J. Campbell, ret. the United Associate Congregation of Muirkirk. 21. The Right Hon. the Earl of Wemyss and Capt. M‘Adam, Major do March has presented the Rev. John Elliot, A.M. Lieut. Hon. J. C. Westenra, from 3 F. to the Church and Parish of Peebles. Gds. Capt. The Rev. Henry Grey, Minister of the New Lieut. Methold, from 4 Dr. Capt by North Church, Edinburgh, appointed Minister of purch. vice Taylor, ret. the New Church in Bellevue Crescent. 82 Capt. Magenis, from 3 F. Capt rice The Rev. Mr Simpson, from Dairsie, was ad Brutton, Staff lonian Isl. 30 Sept mitted Minister of Leith Wynd Chapel, in room 83 Lieut. Brough, from h p. 99 F. Pays). of the Rev. Mr Thomson, translated to the second vice Greig, h. p. charge of Dysart Church. 87 Lieut. Christian, from 1 Vet. Br. Lieut. 28. The United Associate Congregation of Mel. vice Moore, 35 F. ville-Street, Glasgow, gave a unanimous call to 91 Bt. Lieut. Col. M.Donald, Lieut. Cal. Mr John Smart, preacher, to be their pastor. by purch. vice MacNeill, ret. The Rev. Archibald Bennie, from Canon-Street Capt. Anderson, Major do Chapel of Ease, Glasgow, was inducted to the third Lieut. Fraser, Capt. charge in the Parish of Stirling, as pastor of the Ensign Barnes, Lieut. da West Church there. W. N. Wetenhall, Ensign 93 Ensign Sutherland, Lieut. vice Sutter. III. MILITARY. land, 2 W. L. R. G. Drummond, Ensign Brevet Capt. Pilkington, 3 R. Vet. Bn. Maj. in the Army, 12 Aug. 1819. Lieut. Stuart, Capt. vice M'Irer, deal R.HO.Gds. Cornet Lord Pelham, from 6 Dr. Gds. Cornet by purch. vice Arbuthnot, ret. Ensign Dutton, Lieut. Hon. J. H. R. (urzon, Ensign 14 Oct. 1894. 1 Dr. Gds. Cornet Smith, Lieut. by purch. vice 2 W. I. R. Lieut. Campbell, from Ceylon R. Larut. do. Heaviside, ret. vice Boyes, 38 F. 23 Sept. 2d Lieut. Elwes, from 23 F. Cornet do. Lieut. Spence, Adj. rice Currez des 4 Dr. Lieut. Shaw, from 17 Dr. Lieut. vice Lieut. Sutherland, from 95 F. Capo Hart, h. p. 17 Dr. 27 Sept. 1823. 14 Oct 7 vice Winter, dead Ceylon R. Lieut. Hodges, from h. p. 21 F. Lieut 16 Sept. 1824. Cornet Portman, Lieut. do. 25 Septe vice Campbell, 2 W. I. R. 3 F. Gds. G. A. F. Houstoun, Ensign and Lieut. Af.Col.Co. Hosp. Assist, J. Bell, (d) Asist. Sur vice Geddes, cancelled 98 Ensign White, Lieut. vice Swanzy; ed in action by purch. vice Houstoun, cancelled J. A. Gordon, Ensign 14 Oct. 5 F. Lieut. Harris, Capt. by purch. vice Pol Major Chisholm, Lieut. Col. lock, ret. 2d Lieut. Campbell, from Col Comp. Ensign Hatton, Lieut. Mauritius, Lieut. vice Maclean, desd do. P. M. N. Guy, Ensign do. 7 Assist. Surg. O'Reilly, from h. p. 1 F. 1 Vet. Bn. Lieut. Walsh, from 35 F. Lieut. rice Christian, 87 F. 3 8 Lieut. Hannay, Capt. by purch. vice Capt. Pilkington, from Vet Coop Bt. Maj. Robinson, ret. 30 do. Newfoundland, Capt. vice Hall, b. 103 F. Ensign Cotter, Lieut. do. E. Newton, Ensign do. Vet. Com. Capt. Willock, from h. p. 103 F. Cap 13 Newf. více Pilkington, 3 Vet. Bn. Lieut. Rice, from h. p. 34 F. Lieut. 18 Nov. 1823. R. W. Croker, Ensign do. vice Dunn, cancelled 21 F. Capt. Doherty, Maj. by, purch. vice Assist. Surg. Strachan, from hers Maclaine, prom. W. I. R. Assist. Surg. సదు 16 Sept. 1824. Lieut. Beresford, Capt. do. Unattached. 2d Lieut. Beete, Ist Lieut. do. W. H. Armstrong, 2d Lieut. do. Maj. Deare, from 8 Dr. Lieut. Col. of lof, by Gent. Cadet, B. Losh, from R. Mil. purch. vice M. Gen. Barry, ret. 14 Oct 184 Coll. 2d Lieut. vice Elwes, 1 Dr. Gds. Lieut, Hon. W. L. L. Fitz G. de Roos, from 1 14 Oct. Life Gds. Capt. of Comp. by purch. vice 1.28 Capt. Nicholls, from h. p. 25 Dr. Capt. son, ret. $3 de vice Magenis, 82 F. Staff Lieut. Anderson, from 69 F. Adj. of Recruit. Dist. 14 Oct. vice Munbee, h. p. QUF. 23 Sep. 1824 23 Sept. 30 Sept. 29 Aug. 25 Sept. Oct. p. 94 F. Hospital Stuff Appointments Cuncelled. Staff Surg. Lyons, from h. p. Surg. rice Tully, Licut. Dunne, Vet. Comp. Newf. prom. 25 Sept. 1824 Smith, 1 F. Campbell, Vet. Company, N.wf. 12 do. Ensign and Lieut. Houstoun, 3 F. G. 8 Oct. Assist. Surg. Caldwell, Medical Staff. do. Superseded. Paymaster Prendergast, South Mayo Mil. h. p. 74 F. Dismissed. 2d Capt. Atchison, Royal Art. Ist Lieut. G. F. Dawson, Royal Art. Deaths. 11 Sept. 1824 Dunn, East-India Company's SerReed, from 31 F. with Capt. Greene, 53 F. vice, Great Malvern Brownc, from 59 F. with Capt. Kyle, h. p. Anderson, East-India Company's 26 F. Service, London 16 Sept. Sir John Macdonald, K. C. B. East ners, h. p. Ind. Co. Sery, Calcutta 12 June M'Neill, from 2 W. I. R. with Bt. Major Colonel G. Lord Castlecoote, Queen's Co. Mil. Jack, h. p. 21 F. - Beamish, from 31 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Major Bishop, h. p. 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil. Harrow gate Van Cortiandt, h. p. 35 F. Sept. Capt. M'Iver, 98 F. Chichester 9 Oct. Phelan, from 927. with Capt. J. Cameron, Winter, % W. I. R. on passage from Sierra h. p. 79 F. Lcore Christie, b. p. 37 F. previously of 5 Dr. G. Atherton, b. p. 67 F. Norwich 1 Feb. Lieut. St. Quintin, from 4 Dr. with Lieut. Lewis, Sir N. Dukintield, Bt. h. p. 82 F. Dunne, Ceylon Regt. Dudie, h. p. 14 F. Poole 23 Nov. 1823 Molyneux, h. p. Indep. Comp. near Guild. ford 24 Nov. ton, h. p. I Dr. Lecke, from 52 F. with Lieut. Wetherall, Cainpbell, late Inval. London 5 Aug. 1824 Goodinge, Adj. to Londonderry Militia. h. p. 4. F. Lient. Kennedy, ret. Veteran Comp. Stonehouse, Rose, from 72 F. with Lieut. Murray, h. Devon 13 Sept. Mackenzie, h. p. 35 F. Douglas, h. p. 78 F. Java 20 April 1820 Hawkey, h. p. 95 F. 5 May 1821 Douglas, from 77 F. with Lieut. Wilkin Couring, h. p. 7 Line Germ. Leg. Hanover son, h. p. 5 F. 8 Sept. -- Logan, frorn 98 F. with Lieut. Goodiff, h. De Chery, h. p. Corsican Regt. 3 March p. 31 F Anderson, h. p. 12 Gar. Bo. Dinan, France 2d Lieut. Von Kruger, from 60 F. rec. diff. with 19 May 2d Lieut. Price, h. p. 2 Ceylon Regt. Anderson, 1 Dr. Kaira 1 do. Paterson, from 60 F. rec. dift. with Ensign Wall, 16 1. O'Hara, do. Rigney, do. Kerr, 38 F. killed in action with the Bur- Summerfield, 83 F. Henry, "W. I. R. Cape Coast Castle 22 June Licui. Taggart, h. p. 53 F. Smith, Ceylon Regt. Mactean, Afr. Col. Corps Swanzy, do. wounded and afterwards killSurg. Stanford, from 29 F. with Surg. Milton, ed in action with the Ashantees near Cape h. p. Cape Regt. Coast Castle 11 July Aldersoa, from 62 F. with Surg. Linn, h. p. Thomas, Inval. Chester Sept. 95 F. Moodlie, do. Middlesex Oct. Assist. Surg. Gardiner, from 3 Vet. Bn. with Assist. Kinloch, h. p. 76 F. Ainsworth, h. p. 34 F. Billericay, Essex 28 July Surg. Dudgeon, h. p. 63 F. Anderson, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. Dinan, France Resignations and Retiremenis. 19 May Major Gen. Barry, late of 15 F. 21 Lieut Michel, R. Eng. Kandy, Ceylon 24 April Kerr, of late 2 Ceylon Reg. Ensign Toole, 80 F. whilst employed on a misColonel Sturt, 39 F. sion in the interior of Africa 26 Feb. Lieut. Col. Harrison, 50 F. Noel, h. p. 35 F. Bronymaine 10 July Fitz-Gerald, 72 F. Teasdale, South Lincoln Militia 16 April 22 July Barry, h. p. 36 F. Taunton 15 do. Quart. Mast. Ensign Mahon, Afr. Col Corps Williams, 7 Dr. Balmer, h. p. 28 Dr. 10 Sept. Pollock, 5 F. Lawrie, h. p. 104 F. Sept. Taylor, 75 F. Assist. Surg. Luby, h. p. 5 Vet. En. Windsor do. Wilson, R. Art. Vet. Surg. Dalton, h. p. 1 Lise Gds. Vienne, Calais 15 March Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. J. Jesse, West Bromwich, 10 Oct. Hospital Assist. Geddes, Accra, West Coast of 21 July. N. B.–The Death of Paymaster Harrison, 83d Carnet Arbuthnot, R. Horse Gds. Reg: was erroneously reported in the Army List Assist. Surg. Maclean, h. p. 55 F. or September ol. ).V. 4 mese 17 May 4 Aug. Glasgowo. Bas & Pse. Datinea) Foa, 1824. 140 lbs Dantzic. For. red. British. Irish. British. English. Scots. Stirl. Meas. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s.d. s. d. & d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s d. sdsd Oct. 21 127 0 33 0 16 0 200 310 360 34 0 36 || 18 6 25 0 150 200 0 31 281 27 0 34 0 176 206 346 340|| 18 6 25 6 15 0:00 50 51 Nov. 4 270 340 160 200 31 0 33 6|| 186 25 0 150 200 50 51 11 270 34 0 16 0 17 6 30 0 33 61 18 6 25 0 15 0 200, 50 51 Oct. 99 820 S. d. 8. d. 20 0 34 0 22 0 34 0 23 0 34 0 23 0 320 S. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. 8. d. s. d. S. d. S. d. 25 0 31 0 16 0 22 0 17 92 0118 0 290 Oct. 18 15 9 25 0 31 0 160 20 0 16 220 160 220 26 16 6 220 30 0 150 200 15 19 0 150 190 Nov, 1160 22 0 30 0 15 0 19 0 16 20 016 0 20 0 291 916 Nov. 5 1003 12 815 2 15 6 166 London. Oats. 1824. Wheat, Rye. Barley. Beans. Pease. Flour, 280 lb. Lai. Fd & Pol Potat. S, S. S. S. 8. Oct. 18 50 72 30 37 42 25 50 72 30 35 48 Nov. 152 74 32 36 8 50 72 32 36 30 45 S. 8. S. S. 17 20 21 29 17 20 21 29 17 25 21 29 18 26 22 30 8. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. 9 10 Liverpool. Oatm. 240 lb 1824. Wheat. Oats, Barley. Rye, Flour. Irish. 196 lb. Engl 8. d. &. d. 8. d. S. d. s. d. s. d. S. Oct. 19 40 76 2 0 3 3 4 6 5 9 35 38 261 4 6 9 6 2 0 3 3 46 5 9 35 38 Nov. 4 46 9 6 2 0 3 3 4 6 6 3 35 38 8 4 6 9 0 2 0 30 4 6 6 3 35 38 S. 8. S. S. S.S. S. England & Wales. 1824. Wht. Rye Barley Oats. Beans. Pease. Oatm. Oct. S. d. S. d. 8. d. S. d. s. ds. ds. d. 40 0 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 1824. Ther. Baro. Attach, Weather. 1824. Ther. Baro. Attach, Wind. Weather. Ocl. 11.51 28.911 M.36 ) Morn. fair, M.25 29.686 M.37) Frost morn. .772 A. 55 ) Oct. 17{ day showery A. 31 .855 A. 39 NE. fair day. SW. M.32 -636 M.44 18 Rain morn. .754 A. 52 of day. A. 40 W. .667 A. 45 fair day. M.45 29.204 M.56 SW, M.40 19 .502 M.49 A. 48 W. Ditto. ,399 A. 48 M.39 .405 M.48 Fair, with .525 A. 52 day showery. w. A. 47 .715 A, 50 sunshine. NE. M.39 .630 M.47 Day fair,dun A. 47 SW. .501A, 19 h. rain night. M. 45 .304 M.53 E. Heavy fog. M.42 22 .504 A. 53 .380 M.54 Morn. rain. SW. .3801A. 55 day showery. M.47 .130 M.54 Rain, with .534 M.55 Foren. fair, 28.999 A. 51 ) heavy fog. Cble. .625 A.53 aftern. rain. M.48 .998 M.54 E. 24 .562 M.52 A. 52 29.190 A. 53 Foren. fair, heavy rain. Cble, .294 A, 54 rain even. M.40 .398 M.49 Rain morn. 25/ M.153 28.998 M.53 Foren. fair, .465 A. 47 day fair. SW. .990 A. 52 rain aftern. M.35 .360 M.44 Fair foren. .762 M.51 Ditto. SW. .720/A. 49 NE. .890 M.47 Fair, with most of day: 27{ sunshine. .147 M.42 Showers hail M.34 .246 M.47 28{ .538 A, 45 w. Ditto. Foren, snow, 15 M.26 28.998 M.37 Cble. M.30 .392 M. 42 .994 A. 36 29 aftern. fair. Dull,snowon Cble. .498 A. 45 hills, frost, 14 M.33, 29.330 M.42 Rain morn. M.55 Rain morn. NW. .797 A.50 Morn. frost, Cble. .555 A. 38 .310 M.46 14.37 NW; Ditto. .595 M.39 NE. Ditto. w 12 M.3] 4.38 A. 39 A. 38 dull day. CA. 11 15 M.28 A. 35 16 M.28 31 S M.30 1 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 but. cher-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 maneuvres at Mark-Jane 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 forcign 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, days sight, 25: 15. Bourdeaux, 25 : 45. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 1514. Madrid, 364. Cadiz, 35). Gibraltar, 31. Leghorn, 484. Genoa, 445. Lisbon, 50%. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 47Dublin, 94-Cork, 94 V cent. Prices of Bullion, V 02.- -Foreign Gold in bars, £.3.17.8.-New Dollars, 45. 1104d.--Silver in bars, standard, 55.04d. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.--Guernsey or Jersey, 10s. 6d.-Cork or Dublin, 10s. 6d. a 12s. 6d.-Belfast. 10s. 6d. a 12s. 6d.--Hambro', 78. 6d. a 10s. 60.Madeira, 203.-Jamaica, 30s.--Hoine 40s. a 50s.-Greenland, out and home, 00 (0. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from October 20, to November 10, 1821 Oct. 20. Oct. 27. Nov. 3. Nov. 10. ALPHABETICAL List of English BANKRUPTs, announced between the 20th of Sept. and the 20th of Nov. 1821: extracted from the London Gazette. Appleton, C. Northampton, hosier Loud, T. and T. Burgess, Sittingbourne, kat, Arcangelo, Claudio, Gloucester terrace, Bethnal- bankers green, feather-merchant Lowman, J. G. Crawford-street, Mars-le-bonne, Baildon, T. Dean street, Soho, coffee-house keeper grocer Barton, L. Strutton-ground, Westminster, linen- Martindale, B. jun. Gate-street, Lincoln's-inndraper fields, money-scrivener Bell, J. Manchester, dealer in cotton-twist Mason, J. Keswick, Cumberland, meteet Burgess, G. and E. Mai istone, millers Metcalf, F. Friday-street, wholesale linen-draper Burgess, T. Sittingbourne, kent, banker Millard, J. Cheapside, linen-draper Byng, C. Staines, bookseller Morley, J. Oxford, butcher Clayton, W. B. Manchester, soot-dealer Nunn, K. Queen-street, Cheapside, warehousemaa Cooke, J. Bamstaple, Devonshire, lirien-draper Pearson, C. Grosvenor place, Southwark. groet Cooper, B. W. Wrexham, Denbighshire, spirit. Peckham, H. C. Bushbrough, Kent, paper-manumerchant facturer Davies, G. Haverfordwest, shopkeeper Perkins, R. Monmouth, coal merchant Davis, S. Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars Road, Plant, Uriah, Wharton, Cheshire, flour-dealer dealer in drugs Robson, G. Benwall, Northumberland, common Davison, J. St. George's Circus, St. George's Fields, brewer linen-draper Salter, T. Manchester, and Wm. Pearson, London, Duncan, J. Trafalgar-square, Stepney, merchant merchants Edgington, T. Wells-street, Oxford-street, coach- Sanderson, J. Birmingham, vietnaller maker, and Tooley-street, Southwark, sack- Sheppard, E. M. Hornsey, tavern-keeper ing-inanufacturer Smith, J. and F. Clements-lane, and St. Swithin'sEmans, J. Ivy-lane, bookseller lane, wine-merchant Eveleigh, F. and S. Union-street, Southwark, hat- Stickney, W. Welton, Yorkshire, linen-drapet manufacturers Stubbs, J. Hadlow-street, Burton Crescent, wideFairless, M. Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, mer- merchant chant Thomson, M. Norfolk-street, Commercial Road, Goodenough, C. Fleet-street, baker and R. Longridge, South Shields, paint and Hanson, K. B. Bedford, boot and shoemaker colour manufacturers Harris, Wm, Monmouth, grocer Vincent, G. St. Margaret's-hill, Southwark, jewel. Harrison, B. and M. Sheffield, paper-manufacturers Wainwright, J. Manchester, merchant Helling, E. Bedford-street, Bedford Row, Hol- Walker, J. Manchester, corn-dealer born, painter Watkins, Warminster, Wiltshire, corn-factor Hodgson, G. Liverpool, grocer Haylett, J. N. Fish-street Hill, and Crooked-lane, Houlden, R. High-row, Kensington, coal-mer- cordwainer chant Worthington, W. J. Lower Thames-street, yine Humphries, J. Westbury, Wiltshire, woolstapler and spirit-merchant Hyslop, J. Ipswich, grocer ler |