15 Augt. 4 Aug. Resignations and Retirements. Lieuts. Sadler, h. p. 1 Pro. Bn. of Mil. 19 Oct. 1821. Lichtenberger, h. P. 4 Line German Leg. Wisbaden, 5 Oct. Pennington, 15 Dr. Lloyd, 1 Dr. G. Von. Thieschwitz, h. p. Brunswick Inf. Don. M‘Intosh, (Qua. Master of Dumfries Mil.) at Dumfries, 20 April Cornet. Fead, h. p. 22 Dr. Ensigns. Leckey, 73 F. Galla, Trincomalee, Cey- 1 May. Appointments Cancelled. Irvine, h. p. 34 F. Irvine's Town, Ine- land, 20 Sep. Plenderleath, 1 F. Hopper, 24 F. Nason, h. p. 56 F. Pierse, h. p. 1 Irish Brig. Ireland, 22 May. 17 Nov2d Lieut. Quart-Mast. Qua-mst. Sweeny, h. p. 17 Dr. Maryborough, IreMoorhead, 2 Cyl. Reg. Manley, 91 F. land, 19 Sept. Cornet. Hosp. Assist. Medical Department. MEMORANDUM.-Mr Charles M'Bean, who Inspector Dr. W. Hussey, Cape of Good Hope, resigned his Commission as Captain in the 2d West 15 Sept. India Regt. in 1811, when in a state of mental Staff Surg. Gilder, Africa, derangement, has been re-instated in his rank, with Surg. Haskins, 2 W. I. R. Africa 31 do. a view to his being placed upon Half-Pay from Assist. Surg. Gray, 89 F. on march to Poonamalee, 25 June, 1821. Madras, 7 May. Assist. Surg. Thalacker, h. p. 2 L. Dr. Ger. Leg. Wounded in the Division under Major Hosp. Assist. R. S. Gillespie, in the River Gambia, General Smith, at the capture of Beni Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Stokes, at Dominique. Boo Alli, in Arabia, 2d March 1821. Additions and Alterations while Ensign. Printing 20 F. Col. J. Maitland, from h. p. 103 F. to be 25 Nov. 1821 Deaths. Lt. J. Goldfrap, Capt. do. Lt. Gen. W. Popham, East India Company Army, Ens. T. Moore, Lt. do. London, 0 Feb. 1821. D. W. A. Douglas, Lt. 26 do Maj. Gen. Baron llonstedt, late German Legion. Lt. J. Patience, from h. p. York Rang. 31 Oct. Lt. 27 do. Cols. Dunlop, Renf. Mil. 13 Nov. - C. O'Connor, from h. p. 100 F. do. do. Tetley, East Ind. Com. Army, India, W. Watson, from h. p. 94 F. do. do. Nov. 1820. - A M'Lean, from h. p. 72 F. do. do. Griffiths, do. India, June - T. H. Hemmans, from h. p. 14 F. do. C.M.Kenzie, do. do. do. 8 May 1821 Lt. Cols. P. Douglas, E. I. Comp. Army, England, J. M'Lean, from h. p. 43 F. do. do. 16 March W. Kidman, from h. p. 8 F. do. do. Gifford, do. India, 13 April -- F. Robinson, from h. p. 19 F. do. do. Saxon, do. England, 22 do. - Pon. G. T. Keppel, from 24 F. do. Dalrymple, do. Madras, 12 May. do. Nooth, 21 F. Demarara, Ens. H. M. St. V. Rose, from 55 F. do. 28 do. De Fragstein, h. p. Brunswick Inf. 27 Sept. F. Pitts, Ens. vice Moore, Majors Don. Mackay, East India Comp. Army, 25 do. India, 27 May1820. 26 do C. Sealy, do. India, 29 June. Assist. Surg. M. Devitt, M. D. from h. p. Scott. do. do. 2 Vet. Bn. Assist. Surg. 25 do. Powell, do. England, Bt. Maj. C. Knight, Major, vice Grant, do. 38 Bond, do. India, Bt. Lt. Col. S. Hall, from 89 F. Lt. Col.do. Greene, do. do. Ens. R. Matthew, Lt. do. Mathews, do. do. 5 Oct. 26 do. D:Dowall, do. do. 7 Nov, 27 do. Ma-on, do. do. 2 Dec. Lt. A. Taylor, from h. p, 25 Dr. Lt. 23 do. Hare, do. do. 4 May 1821. - G. B. O'Brien, from h, p. 4W. I.R. Lt. H. W. Gealy, do. do. 13 do. do. l'asley, do. England, 20 June Alex. Campbell, from h. p. 91 F. do. do. Patison, of late 8 R. Vet. Bat. prev.of 29 F. J. Liston, from h. p. 47 F. Lt. do. - J. Buchanan, from 89 F. do. do. F. Baron Grueber, h. p.1 Lt. Dr. Ger. Leg. F. Baron Marschalk, h. p. 4 Line Germ. T. Armstrong, from h. p. 2 F. Lt. do. Leg. John Campbell, Ens. vice Matthew, 25 do. Rossi, h. p. Corsican Rang. F. Tudor, do. vice A. Campbell, 26 do. Capts. Hon. S. Douglas, 6 Dr. H. C. Fraser, do. vice Kerr, 27 do. Moorhouse, 65 F. Colabah, Bombay, Assist. Surg. J. Jobson, from h. p. 9 Vet. 4 May Bn. A sist. Surg. 25 do. Anderson, 1 W. I. R. St Lucie, 19 Aug 54 Bt. Lt. Col. C. Grant, from 33 F. Lt. Smith, ret. 3 Vet. Bat. Guernsey, 5.Sept. Col. do. Sinclair, h. p. 30 F. Ens. T. Fraser, Lt. do. C. Hill. do. 96 do. 31 July 27 do. M'Dermott, b. p. 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil. Lt. J. Lawless, from h. p. 60 F. Lt. 28 de. 19 Aug. - G. Foskey, from h. p. 5 W. I. R. Lt. Savignac, h. p. Dillon's Regt. do. De St Laurent, h. p. Cors. Rang. G. Manners, from h. p. 2 F. do. de, Testaferrata, h. p. Malta Reg. - T.L. Mitchell, from ħ. p. Rifle Br. Lt. do. Lieuts. Wetherall, 2 Bn. 1 F. Tanjore, Madras 12 June do. Rowlands, 21 F. at Dominique. - F. Thornbury, from l. p. Rifle Bs. Lj. Crab, 40 F. Ireland, Nov. do. Poyntz, 2 Ceylon Reg. - J. Norman, from h. p. 81 F. do. do. G. Robinson, Sappers and Miners, Car G. C. Mundy, Ens. vice Fraser, 25 do. lisle. 23 Oct. 26 do. Lemprier, h. p. R. Eng. Alicant, 26 Dec. F. Considine, do. vice Clarke, 27 do. 1820. Assist. Surg. A. Shanks, M. D. from h. p, Stinton, h. p. 1 F. London, Nov. 1821. 56 F. Assist. Surg. 25 do. Stuart, h. p. 89 F. Aberdeen, Bt. Maj. J. L. Basden, Maj. vice Hall, do. VOL. IS. 40 23 Aug. 11 Aug. 21 do. 10 Sept. 30 do. 02 Sept. 3 18 M.30 4 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. JAttach. Attach. 1821. Ther. Baro. Wind. Ther. Baro. Wind. Weather. Ther. SW. Horain forn Nov. 16{M.78 -2.683 M.19}sw. Heavy rain. .998 H. rain day. N. 17{A. 52 20.491 A. 44} snow night M.37 29 492M 47 Fair foren. .719 M. 40 Fair day. Cble. N. sn. on hills M.25 128.998 M.37 now morn. M.34 19 Chle. .496 M.431 Fair foru. W. Fair aftern. A. 15 rain after M.39 .142 M.47 5 20 Jrain forers NW. A. 48 .153 A. 45 Fair after M.30 .271 M.45 Dull, with NW. now. M.31 28.994 M.39 22 Rain' for Cble. .827 A. 46 JA 37 .998|A. 43 the day, M.38) .909 M.41 Fair, but 8 23 / M.34 29.221 M.41 Fair, with W. A. 38 .448 A. 403 sunshine M.38 9 .876M.46 Rain mor SE. 94M.35 28.952 M.12 Ditto. W. .930 A. 45 A. 10 .941 A. 40 M.38 .692 M.44 M.32 .939 M.39 10 Fair day. W. A. 35 29,172A. 57 rain night Rain morn. M.35 28-985 M.36 11 26 Dull, with W. A. 48 .507 A. 45 showers M.39 .251 M 47 M.38 Dull, but 12 Fair with ISW. 27 A. 57 .252 A. 48 fair. A. 41 bunshine M.39 .155 M.51 13 M.36 29.106 M.40 INW. Dull, with A. 52 .108A. 51 rain night. A. 46 28.998 A. 44 ) h. showers Fair, but .929 M.13 Fair foren. .9214.51 NW. dull. h. rain aftern! Fair foren, SW. 30 Jw. rain after SW. 6{\A. 40 21 A. 10 A. 40 A. 46 iair day. 25 531 M.41 w. SW. 15 Average of Rain, 3.217 inches. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. The dry weather in Autumn was succeeded in November by rains, amounting to fire and a half inches in depth. The temperature has been high for the season, and vegetation has met with no serious check. In gardens, cauliflowers continue to come in flower, and some varieties of strawberries still shew blossoms. The excessive moisture, however, has prevented the operation of ploughing from being carried forward in a proper manner on retentive soils. On dry lands, plougts are still at work, and a considerable breadth of clover stubbles have been turned ore. „Breaking up fallows is every where completed ; and little anxiety is manifested, at this early period of the season, for pushing forward Spring ploughing. Turnips still continue to improve. Wheat looks fresh ; but if severe frosts shall succeed the present excessive rains, the young plants will be in danger of being thrown out. Though the weather has hitherto been open, yet cattle have been later at pasture, and winter fodder will, in many instances, be rather scarce. The soil is in general, at present, too wet for carting out dung; and farmers hare leisure to attend to the threshing mill. Oats turn out much better than was expected, but prices continue low. At many of the Autumn fairs lean cattle were offered at very low prices, and few were disposed to purchase. The failure of the turnip crop in the Summer months is still felt, and nothing like the usual quantity of feds are put up in the feeding byre: this may occasion a slight rise in the price of fat beasts in the Spring months; but, from the large quantity of lean stock on hand, a permanent high price for cattle is not to be astily expected. Perthshire, 18th December 1821. CORN MARKETS. Edinburgh. Oatmeal. B.& P.Meal Pease. Loaf. p-peck 1821. Bls. Peck. Bls. Peck. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. ds. d. s. d. s. d. s.a. d. d. S. d. s. d. Nov. 21) 739 24 6 35 30 4 ||20 0 20 6 15 6 19 0140 17 6 10 10 Nov. 201 482 1 2 63 0 11 28 528 24 0 34 29 9 | 190 23 0 14 0 19 0 14 0 17 6 10 10 27| 152 1 2 701011 Dec. 5 475243 34 29 8 ||18 6 23 0 14 0 18 6 13 6 170 10 10 Dec. 4 154 1 251 0 11 12 627|23 0 33 28 0 ||18 0 23 0 14 0 18 0 130 170 10 10 11 428 1 1 50 0 10 Glasgow. Oats, 264 lbs. Barley, 320 lbs. Bns. & Pse. Oatmeal Flour, 1821. Dantzic.For. red. British. Irish. British. English. Scots. 140 lbs. 280 lbs. Stir. Mea. S. d. s. s. ds. d. Nov. 22 32 35 27 35 0 ||16 6 900 21 22 0 000025 28 0.18 21 6 16 0 18 6 57 53 29 32 35 27 35 0 117 0 20 6 21 220 00 00 25 28 0 18 21 6 160 18 61 57 53 Dec. G 27 35 0 170 190 22 226 21 30 25 27 0 18 210 16 6 170 | 50 53 13 31 84 27 33 6 170 20 6 21 220 21 6 22 25 26 18 21 0 1160 180|| 50 51 Nov. S. S. S. S. S S. 8. S & S. S.S. S. 26 17 25 22 30 27 36 20 25 32 34 28 29,55 60 45 50|| 16 32 72 23 28 | 21 25 16 24 21 291 35 20 30 32 34 27 28 55 60 45 50 3 30 64 21 26 19 24 16 21 21 34 20 290 32 34 28 50 55 10. 45 1028 62 120 24|| 18 23 | 15 20 20 34 20 29 30 32 27 2850 5510 45 d. 11 11 10 10 Dec. s. d. s. ch. s. d. 8. d. s. d S. d. 8 $ S. S. S. 6. S. S.S. S. Nov. 20 4 6 10 6 2 9 3 22 9 53 34 36 32 34 26 42 16 48 12 457 27 40 10 6 2 8 3 12 8 5 0 30 32 31 32 25 40 44 4610 45/26 Des 5 4 0 10 6 12 8 3 1 3 0 5 0 30 32 30 33 25 40 12 44 38 10 25 11 4 0 10 6 12 8 3 6 3 0 of 28 30 29 32 24 40 10 42 36 38/25 36 S S. 8. 94 26 30 24 26 24 26 30 24 26 PRICES CURRENT.NOVEMBER 10, 1821. LEITH. GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL. LOxdox. Tea, Bohea, y lb......... 2s. 5d. @Congou, ... 27 33 Souchong........... 2 1036 SUGAR, Musc. cwt. B. P. Dry Brown,... ... 575. 60 54 58 53 57 55 60 75 82 83 Brazil, Brown,......... 19 24 79 98 Single ditto,..... 88 102 98 112 78 100 Small Lumps....... 88 92 88 92 75 90 Large ditto....... 82 86 84 87 Crushed Lumps..... 56 85 88 MOLASSES, British,.. 25 25 26 26 6 27 23 0 24 6 COFFEE, Jamaica, Ord. good, and fine ord. 100 110 88 102 95 108 85. 107 Mid. Good and fine Mid.... 110 120 104 122 110 118 Fine, and very fine,.... 120 128 125 128 Dutch, Triage & very ord.. 84 96 Ord. good, & fine ord.. 1 20 135 98 110 St Domingo... 122 126 95 100 PIMENTO (in bond), Ib..... 7 8 7 78 81 SPIRITS, Jam. Rum, 160.P. 2s. 2d. 24 18 1 10 19 1 11 16 29 4 0 14 WINES, Clar. Ist Gr. hhd.. 45 55 20 Portugal Red, pipe,... 30 42 22 48 Spanish, White, butt.. 34 55 25 65 Teneriffe, pipe,..... 30 32 14 16 Madeira,..... 55 65 30 35 LOGwood, Jamaica, ton,... £.7 8 10 9 0 7 10 85 Honduras, 8 30 9 5 7 15 85 Campeachy,......... 9 10 10 0 8 10 10 0 Fustic, Jamaica,.. 7 8 6 10 7 0 6 6 6 10 6 10 7 10 Cuba,........ 9 11 8 5 8 10 7 15 8 5 8 0 10.0 INDIGO, Caraccas, fine, lb.. 7s. 6d. 10 6 9 0 11 6 TIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot, 1 6 1 S Ditto Oak,........... 2 9 3 4 18 0 11 11 0 10 10 TAR, American, brl... 20 21 14 0 14 6 20 6 TALLOW, Rus. Yel. Candle, 44 48 49 44 45 Home melted, cwt..... 48 HEMP, Riga Rhine, ton,... 48 Petersburgh Clean,.... 44 45 44 10 45 0 Flax, Riga Th. & Dr. Ra. 55 56 58 42 46 Mats, Archangel......... 75 80 BRISTLES, Peters. Firsts,... 13 10 14 14 Ashes, Petersburgh Pearl,. 40 42 41 Montreal ditto, cwt... 38 40 40 41 37 6 38 Pot...... 34 35 33 34 32 34 32 OIL, Whale, tun,.. £.21 21 22 Cod,......... 20 TOBACCO, Virg. fine, Ib.... 7fd. 8 0 5 08 7 inferior, ...... 54 3 4 0 2 0 3 3 COTTONS, Bowed Georgia, 097 11 0 70 101 9 10! Sea Island, fine,........ 18 1 10 1 4 1 7 1 23 2 11 Demerara & Berbice,.. 10 11 0 10 105 106 101 Pernambucco, 1 0 118 1 0 1 0411 Maranham, 10 11 0 103 10 Course of Exchange, London, Dec. 11.-Amsterdam, 12 : 13. Ditto, at sight, 12 : 10. Rotterdam, 12 : 14. Antwerp, 12 : 7. Hamburgh, 37 : 6. Altona, 37 : 7. Paris, 3 days sight, 25 : 60. Bourdeaux, 25 : 90. Frankfort-on-theMaine, 156. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 36. Gibraltar, 30$. Leghorn, 47. Geroa, 434. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 41. Dublin, 81 P cent. Cork, 9 y cent. Prices of Bullion, V oz.-Foreign gold in bars, £.3 , 17 , 104. New dollars, 4s. 9fd Silver in bars, standard, 4s. 11 d. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd8.—Guernsey or Jersey, 20s. Od.Cork or Dub. lin, 20s. Od.-_Belfast, 20s. Od.-Hambro', 40s. Od - Madeira, 20s. Od.--Jamaica, 355.-Greenland, out and home, 6 gs. to 12 gs. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from October 17 to November 14, 1821. Nov. 21. Nov. 28. Dec. 5. Dec. 1%. turers · ALPHABETICAL List of EngLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th October and the 20th November 1821; extracted from the London Gazette. Alexander, J. Old Bailey, coach-master Forster, C. F. Margate, coal merchant Angel, J. Sculcoates, York, blockmaker Francis R. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, hatter Andrews, E. Worcester, bookseller Gage, M. A. Liverpool, tailor Arther, T. Neath, Glamorganshire, shopkeeper Geltsthorp, J. Molyneux-street, Mary-le-bonne Atkinson, T. Newgate-street, Warehouseman George, W. Haymarket, saddler Austin, H. Northumberland-street, Mary-le-bonne, Germain, G. Commercial Road, Middlesex, merbuilder chant Baker, W. Ticehurst, Sussex, blacksmith Gibson, T. jun. and Co. Liverpool, ship-bread Baker, W. Lloyd's Coffee-house, insurance broker bakers Bamber, W. and Co. Huyton, near Blackrod, Lan Goodman, T. late of Witherlay, Leicestershire, cashire, calico printers jobber in cattle Banton, W. Northwich, grocer Gosling, G. Chesterfield, wine merchant Bently, J. Shorditch, hardwareman Gotobed, W. Southam, Isle of Ely, butcher Bingham, R. Gosport, banker Graham, Sir R. and Co. London, merchants Binks, J. M. Minories, hay salesman Green, G. and Co. Sheffield, merchants Blythe, J. Newcastle-under-Lyne, draper Green, G. and Co. Sheffield, edge-tool manufacBright, R. sen. Nassau Place, Commercial Road, haberdasher Hall, T. Eagle-street, Red Lion-square, coachBryan, W. Lowe and Co. Poultry, printers maker Bulmer, S. Oxford-street, woollen-draper Handsword, H. Winchester-street, merchant Burrell, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant Hall, C. G. and Co. Grosvenor-street, West PimCable, W. Aldebergh, Suffolk, baker lico, carpenters Callow, J. Princes-street, Soho, bookseller Hart, J. Bradford, Wilts, shopkeeper Cameron, C. J. Gray's Inn Lane, hardwareman Hartley, R. Penrith, hardwareman Card, J. Lloyds' Coffee-house, shipowner Heppinstall, J. Doncaster, agricultural machineCass, T. Ware, Herts, dealer in corn, &c. maker Cattle, W. Hartlebury, Worcester, miller Haydon and Co. Welbeck-street, auctioneers Chandler, C. East Stonehouse, Devon, master Howard, C. T. Hartley Wintney, Hants, surgeon mariner Hitt, T. Clist, St Lawrence, Devon, butcher Chubb, W. P. Aldgate, chemist Hubble, M. Tunbridge, victualler Clifford, E. Chancery-lane, broker Hughes, R. Bangor, cheesefactor Clunie, J. Camberwell, baker Hulse, $. Nottingham, silversmith Coutes, J. Weobley, tanner Humphries, I. Witham Priory, Somerset, innCowper, W. Liverpool, draper holder Crump, J. Birmingham, money scrivener Ingram, T. Lower Thames-street, fishmonger Dalton, F. Wakefield, liquor merchant Jolley, N. Charing Cross, pouiterer Davie, J. Mitcheldean, Gloucester, draper Johnson, J. Sculcoates, York, cornfactor Davidson, T. and Co. Liverpool, merchant Irving, N. Carlisle, innkeeper Deeble, E. Welbeck-street, upholsterer Kentland, T. and Co. Birmingham, gunmakers Dicks, J. London-street, Tottenham Court Road, Kinner, W. and S. Notting Hill, stage-conch procarpenter prietors Knight, J. Mile End Road, builder Lawrence, G. Evesham, victualler Flower. G. York, victualler Lee, G. Bath, baker Forbes J. and Co. Oxford-street, chemist Lloyd, c. Thetford, bookseller |