26th July. Ensign Wyatt, Lieut. do. do. do. Col. Sir Arch. Campbell, K. C. B. fm. h. p. Port. Serv. Lt. Col. 9th Aug. Lieut. Trimmer, fm. 91 F. Lieut. vice Cooke, h. p. 76 F. rec. diff. do. Major Godwin, Lt. Col. by purch. vice Evans, ret. 26th July. Capt. Mac Coy, Major by purch. Lieut. Burrowes, Capt. by purch. do. Ens. Ashe, Lieut. by purch. H. C. Tathwell, Ens. by purch. Lieut. Seymour, fm. 7 Dr. Capt. by purch. vice Cradock, ret. 9th Aug. Gent. Cadet W. Foley, fm. R. Mil. Col. Ens. vice Montgomerie, dead 26th July. Ens. M'Alister, Lieut. vice J. Campbell, dead do. Gent. Cadet D. O'Brien, fm. R. Mil. Coll. Ens. do. 52 do. Lieut. Anderson, Capt. vice Shedden, dead do. Serj. Maj. Sunderland, Adj. with rank of Ens. vice Monins, res. Adj. only do. Bt. Maj. Gually, Maj. by purchase, vice Lt. Col. Burdett, ret. do. Exchanges. M. Gen. O'Loghlin, from 1 Life Gds. with Lt. Col. Lygon, 90 F. Colonel Yates, fm. 19 F. with Lt. Col. Brereton, h. p. R. York Ra. Lt. Col. Hon, Sir C. Gordon, fm. 81 F. with Major Sutherland, 93 F. Major Spedding, fm. 4 Dr. with Capt. Havelock, 32 F. Long, fm. R. Staff Corps, with Bt. Lt. Col. Sir J. R. Colleton, h. p. Lieut. Carroll, fm. 3 Dr. Gds. with Lieut. Wilmot, 4 Dr. Townsend, fm. 4 Dr. with Lieut. Parlby, 13 Dr. Christie, fm. 21 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Bridgeman, h. p. Gren. Gds. A. Cameron, fm. 89 F, with Lieut. Ware, h. p. 4 W. I. R. Cor. and Sub-Lieut. Still, fm. 1 Life Gds. rec. diff. between full pay of Infantry and full pay of Life Gds. with Lieut. Newburgh, h. p. 60 F. Paym. Clarke, fm. 84 F. with Capt. Prendergast, h. p. Assist. Surg. Gardiner, from 4 Dr. with Assist. Surg. Menzies, h. p. 21 Dr. Sup. Assist. Surg. Sinclair, with Assist. Surg. Mouat, h. p. 21 Dr. Resignations and Retirements. General Cowell, fm. Coldst. Gds. Lieut. Col. Evans, 41 F. Sir C. W. Burdett, Bt. 56 F. Major, Walton, 4 Dr. Cockburn, 84 F. Capt. Baird, 3 F. G. Wade, 29 F. 56 58 61 64 67 Lt. Col. John, fm. h. p. 18 F. Lt. Col. 9th Aug. Bt. Maj. Greene, Maj. vice Fane, Insp. Field Off. of Mil. in Ion. 1sl. do. Ens. Morritt, fm. 78 F. Ens. vice Hohne 12th July. Lt. Col. Battersby, fm. h. p. Glengarry Fenc. Lt. Col. Lt. Col. Mackay, fm. h. p. 3 Ceyl. Reg. Lt. Col. do. do. Cradock, 41 F. Ensign Broderip, 61 F. Appointment Cancelled. 91 92 do. do. Lt. Farmer, fm. h. p. 76 F. Lt. (pay. diff.) vice Trimmer, 38 F. Lt. Col. Neynoe, fm. h. p. 27 F. Lt. Col. vice Stovin, 90 F. do. 1 W. 1. R. Lt. Drummond, fm. 10 Dr. Capt. by purch. vice Nickson, ret. do. 2 Ceyl R. Lt. Hunter, Capt. vice Macbean, dead 10th Feb. Stan. 2d Lt. Whitehead, 1st Lt. Fane, fm. 61 F, Insp. Field Off. of Bt. Lt. Col. Hon. G. L. Dawson, h. p. 69 F. Insp. Field Off. of Mil. in Nova Scotia do. Maj. Raitt, h. p. 84 F. do. with rank of Lt. Col. in the Army do. Garrisons. Maj. Gen. Sir J. Lygon, K. C. B. Lt. Gov. of Portsmouth, vice Lt. Gen. Sir G. Cooke, K. C. B. do. Maj. Gen. Sir C. Halkett, K. C. B. Lt. Gov. of Jersey, vice Lt. Gen. Gordon do. Col. Sir J. Colborne, K. C. B. Lt. Gov. of Guernsey, vice M. Gen. Bayley do. Unattached. Maj. Synge, fm. 18 Dr. Lt. Col. of Inf. by purch. vice Gen. Cowell, ret. 9th Aug. Med. Dep. Hosp. As. James, fm. h. p. Hosp. As. vice Watson, res. 21st July. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, Kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Caltonhill. N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, namely, at nine o'clock in the morning, and eight o'clock in the evening. The morning observations in the first column are made on the Register Thermometer. THE rain that has fallen since the middle of August does not much exceed an inch in depth, and the greater part of that fell on the 3d and 12th of the present month. In the western counties, rains have been much more frequent and copious. The temperature for the last four weeks has been mild, but sometimes rather irregular. The mercury in the thermometer ranged between 75° and 48° in the shade. Shearing commenced in the lower districts about the 20th August, and it is now general, with few exceptions, in the remotest parts of the Highlands. On the 6th and 7th of the present month loud westerly winds prevailed, and since that period, the ripening process has come forward with unprecedented rapidity. Little injury has as yet (we believe) been sustained by shaking, but loud winds, while so much ripe corn is uncut, are much to be dreaded. In early situations, a considerable quantity of wheat has been carried to the barnyard, and with the exception of smut, which is more prevalent than usual, the crop will in many instances reach, and in others exceed, a common average. Oats are very deficient in bulk, but will, we think, turn out well at the mill. Of barley we cannot yet safely hazard an opinion. The present weather is favourable to the filling and ripening processes, and if this crop can ripen before it is overtaken with frost, it may turn out better than expectation, though it is but too certain that it will, upon the whole, be something deficient. Potatoes will not be prolific; and Pease and beans will yield an abundant return. turnips are deficient more than two-thirds in general. of the northern markets, at prices a little advanced. horses are sold at 10 to 15 per cent. under the last year's rates. The sudden ripening of the crop since the beginning of the present month has called all hands into the field. Grain has risen in the southern markets lately, in this country there has been little alteration since our last. Perthshire, 13th September. Wheat, 240 lbs. Glasgow. Oats, 264 lbs. Dantzic. For.red. British. Irish. 1821. Barley, 520 lbs. [Bns.&Pse.JOatmeal] Flour. English. Scots. Stir. Mea. 140 lbs. 280 lbs. s.s. s. d. s. d. s. d.s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. s. 32 28 33 0 170 200 19 0 23 027 0 28 625 0 27 021 32 28 33 0170 19 613 0 23 027 0 28 025 0 27 021 32 28 32 0 16 6 18 619 0 22 0 270 28 024 027 020 32 28 33 0 17 0 19 619 0 22 0 270 28 024 0 26 020 3233 635 0 180 21 019 6 22 0126 027 025 0 26 021 50 s. d. s. d. s. d. s. S. 50 50 22 0 16 0 20 0 48 50 18 0 18 6 47 50 Course of Exchange, London, September 11.—Amsterdam, 12: 16. Ditto, at sight, 12: 13. Rotterdam, 12: 17. Antwerp, 12: 9. Hamburgh, 38: 2. Altona, 38: 3. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 70. Bourdeaux, 26. Frankfort on the Maine, 158. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 36. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, .47. Genoa, 433. Naples, 39. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 481. Dublin, 9 per cent. Cork, 9 per cent. Prices of Bullion per oz.-Foreign gold in bars, I. 3 : 17 : 101. New dollars, L. 0:4:94. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 10s. 6d.-Cork or Dublin, 10s. Gd.-Belfast, 10s. Gd.-Hamburgh, 10s. Od.—Madeira, 15s. Od.—Jamaica, 30s.-Greenland out and home, 6 gs. to 10 gs. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from August 15 to September 12, 1821. Adeock, D. Melton Mowbray, druggist. Baggeley, R. and Co. Stoke-upon-Trent, Stafford, Banks, W. Clapham, York, woollen draper. Burnett, H. Dodd's Place, Bethnal Green, oilman. &c. Clay, T. Worksop, grocer. Cloutman, J. Shoreditch, carpenter. Crackler, J. jun. Enfield Wash, farmer. Danby, M, Lucas-street, Commercial Road, mas- Davies, W. Runcorn, flour-dealer. Flanders, J. Atherstone, bookseller. Garton, S. Wood-street, Cheapside, silk-manufac turer. Gilbert, J. Maidstone, rope-maker. Gratrix, S. and Co. Manchester, calico-printers. Horton, W. Yardley, Worcester, timber mer- Hoyle, J. Beech-street, button-seller. Jagger, J. East Stonehouse, Devon, stone-mason. Kirk, W. Sutton, York, jobber. Ladkin, W. Leir, Leicestershire, victualler. Langstaff, W. Liverpool, merchant. rer. Leasingham, T. Worcester, hosier. Lynch, J. Liverpool, merchant. Meredith, J. Manchester, paper-dealer. Monk, A. F. Tollesbury, Essex, dealer in cattle. Nutman, J. late of West Drayton, Middlesex, Pickles, J. Keighley, corn-dealer. Pigot, W. Ratcliffe Highway, grocer. Ponay, G. S. Little Yarmouth, brickmaker. Porthouse, T. Wigton, Cumberland, dyer. Redward, C. B. Portsea, scrivener. Roberts, M. Manchester, grocer. Roberts, J. Hull, blackbeer-brewer. Room, J. sen. Bristol, merchant. Sandback, J. Bird's Buildings, Islington, slater. Shepherd, E. Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor Square, Smith, H. Blackburn, cotton-manufacturer. Smith, J. St John's in Bedwardine, Worcester, hop-merchant. Smith, H. W. Bird's Buildings, Islington, teadealer. Snowdon, J. B. Lynn, linen-draper. Stabb, T. and Co. Torquay, Devon, and Prowse, Staniforth, W. Little East Cheap, wine-merchant. Vice, J. Valentine Row, Blackfriars Road, Surrey, Warwick, R. Warwick Hall, Cumberland, banker. Wells, D. Friskney, Lincoln, merchant. West, J. R. Louth, coach-maker. White, J. Tarporley, Chester, innkeeper. Wilkes, T. Liverpool, bell-hanger. |