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Gen. George Lord Harris, G.C.B. Governor of Dumbarton Castle, vice Gen. Dundas, dead 5 Feb. 1824. Lieut. Col. Hawker, Royal Art. Lieut. Governor of Gravesend and Tilbury Fort, vice Hon. J. de Courcy, dead 22 Jan. Ordnance Department.—Royal Artillery. Maj. Gen. Sir R. B. Bloomfield, Bart. G.C.B. & G.C.H. Colonel Commandant, vice Farrington, dead 4 Nov. 1823.

Royal Engineers. 1st Lieut. Budgen, from h. p. 1st Lieut. vice Sper. ling, h. p. 24 Jan. 1824.

Hospital Staff.

Assist. Surg. Rhys, from h. p. 2 W. I. R. Assist, Surg. 25 Jan. 1824.

Exchanges.

Lieut. Col. Bunbury, 20 F. with Col. Fitz-Gerald, 60 F.

Fane, from Inspect. of Mil. in Ionian Islands, with Col. Hon. F. C. Ponsonby, h. p. 12 Dr.

Gilmour, from Rifle Brig, with Lieut. Col. Brown, h. p. Port. Service

Capt. Marten, from 2 Life Gds. rec. diff. with Capt. Lord Belhaven & Stenton, h. p. 11 F. Kirkby, from 4 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Moore, h. p. 65 F.

Healy, from 7 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Brine h. p. 39 F.

Elliott, from 17 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Marten, h. p. 11 F.

Brown, from 24 F. with Capt. Townshend, 41 F.

Mildmay, from 35 F. with Capt. James, h. p. 95 F.

Holmes, from 83 F. with Capt. Trydell, h. p. 16 F.

Robison, from 95 F. with Capt. Cockburn, h. p. 17 Dr. Lieut. Macdougall, from 16 Dr. with Lieut. Vincent, 59 F.

Ware, from 14 F. with Lieut. Liston, 38 F.
Stammers, from 40 F. rec. diff. with Lieut.
Clayfield, h. p.
26 F.

Norman, from 41 F. with Lieut. Dickson,

69 F.

Lieut. Cameron, from 53 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Carpenter, h. p.

Eliot, 76 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Grubbe, h. p. 43 F.

Home, from 86 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Macdonald, h. p. York Light Inf. Vol, Ensign Shawe, from 13 F. with Ensign Pearson, 92 F.

-- Grant, from 27 F. with Ensign Spencer, h. p. 24 F.

Surg. O'Flaherty, from 14 Dr. with Surg. Forster, 46 F.

Assist. Surg. M'Munn, from 46 F. with Assist. Surg. Hewatt, h. p. 94 F.

Ligertwood, from Staff with Assist. Surg. Sweeny, h. p. 7 F.

Clifford, from Staff, with Assist. Surg.

M'Loughlin, h. p.

Vet. Surg. Schroeder, from 3 Dr. with Vet. Surg. Constant, 13 Dr.

Resignations and Retirements.

Major De la Houssaye, 2 W. I. R.
Capt. Smith, 2 Life Gds.

Stepney, 2 W. I. R.

Krumm, Sub. Inspect. of Militia in Ionian Islands.

Lieut. Collins, 2 Life Gds.

Hislop, 13 Dr.

Cornet Partridge, 11 Dr.

Hosp. Assist. W. S. Chartres, h. p.
A. Munkittrick.

Appointments Cancelled.

Lieut. Orr, 94 F.

Sperling, 95 F.
Milne, 3 Vet. Bn.
Ensign Senhouse, 2 Vet. Bn.
Surgeon Thomas, 33 F.

Superseded.

Lieut. Lane, 10 F. Deaths.

General Roberts, late 111 F. Bruxelles

30 Nov. 1823. Lieut. Gen. Right Hon. Sir T. Maitland, G.C.B. & G.C.H. 10 F. Malta 17 Jan. 1824. Lieut. Col. Popham, h. p. 53 F. Dep. Quart. Mast. Gen. West Indies, Barbadoes 25 Dec. 1823. Major Brunt, h. p. 4 Ceylon Reg. Cape of Good Hope 21 April 1821. Capt. Rylance, 43 F. on passage from Gibraltar. Sir J. A. Giffard, Bart. h. p. 24 Dr. De Weise, h. p. 60 F. Unkel 14 Sept. 1823. Anderson, h. p. 60 F. Sutherland, h. p. 71 F.

Lieut. Cotton, 4 F. Jamaica

Stephenson, of late 5 Vet. Bn.

Clavering, h. p. 3 Dr. Gds.

8 Jan. 1824.

24 May 1822. 6 Dec. 1823. Plymouth

25 do.

Howard, h. p. 33 F.

Macpherson, h. p. 77 F.

Feb. 1824.

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Sir B. Boothby, Bart. h. p. 90 F. Boulogne

Pope, h. p. 5 Garrison Bn. 16 Jan. 1824.
Cane, h. p. 8 Garrison Bn.

2d Lieut. Hay, Royal Eng. Trincomalee, Ceylon

26 Aug. 1823.

Ensign Holt, 2 W. I. R. Bathurst, St. Mary, Cape of Good Hope

Fraser, h. p. Glengary Fencibles

25 Oct.

18 March 1821.

28 Jan. 1824. 20 do.

Paymast. Humphreys, h. p. 48 F. Trumpington, near Cambridge

Quart. Mast. Blair, h. p. 21 Dr.

Commissariat Department.

Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Corlett, Barbadoes

14 Dec. 1823.

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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 afternoon. The second Observation, in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer.

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THROUGHOUT the whole of February, the weather continued mild and open. A keen frost set in on the 1st of March, which has continued to this date, accompanied with occasional snow-showers. The mean temperature, for the last two weeks in February, was 394°; for what is past of the present month, little more than 34°. This winter weather, in the first month of spring, and after such mild weather in the preceding months, has given a severe check to vegetation, which, by the end of February, was in as forward a state as is usual about the end of March. This check may prove salutary in many instances; it will retard the opening of blossoms on fruit-trees till the season is farther advanced, and a greater chance of serene weather, when the fruit is setting, will be afforded. The frost will also pulverize the surface of all stubborn or clay-soils, and prepare a kindly bed for spring-seeds. Plowing be. ing far advanced, little anxiety is yet felt on that subject; but as few beans have been got in, the earliest opportunity will be embraced for that operation.

Wheat has already suffered by the frosts, when the snow lay thin on the surface. A considerable quantity of dung has been carted out of late, and the threshing-mill has been regularly at work:

Prices of grain have fallen since our last, and markets continue dull. Seed oats, indeed, are in request for the Highland districts; in other species of grain there is little doing. Potatoes are plenty, and not in much request. Horses have improved in price of late, and cattle and sheep find ready purchasers with rising prices. The deteriorated state of the turnips has at present forced more than the ordinary number of fat cattle into the market, consequently butchers are a little shy; but this glut will soon be exhausted, and a farther advance in the meat-market may be expected before midsummer. Speculators in grain still anticipate a brisk market for wheat in the summer months, as it is known that a supply for Ireland is wanted.

Perthshire, 13th March 1424.

Course of Exchange, London, March 12.-Amsterdam, 12: 1. Ditto at sight, 11:18. Rotterdam, 12: 2. Antwerp, 12: 3. Hamburgh, 37: 5. Altona, 37: 6. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 60. Bourdeax, 25: 80. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 1551. Madrid, 361. Cadiz, 354. Gibraltar, 304. Leghorn, 461. Genoa, 43}. Naples, 38. Lisbon, 51. Oporto, 514. Rio Janeiro, 48. Dublin, 94 cent. Cork, 94 cent.

Prices of Bullion, oz.-Portugal Gold in bars, £.000.-Foreign Gold in bars, £.3176.-New Doubloons, £.3.140.-New Dollars, £.049§.—Silver in bars, Standard, £.0.411.

Premiums of Insurance.-Guernsey or Jersey, 25s. a 30s.-Cork or Dublin, 25s. a 30s. Belfast, 25s. a 30s.-Hambro', 20s. a 50s.-Madeira, 20s. a 30s.---Jamaica, 10s. a 50s.Greenland, out and home, 6 gs. a 12 gs.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from Feb. 18, to March 10, 1824.

Feb. 18. Feb. 25. | March 3. (March 10.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th of January and the 20th of February 1824: extracted from the London Gazette.

Alexander, J. Chiswell-street, stable-keeper.
Bates, S. Tipton, corn-merchant.

Berry, T. Broad-court, Wallbrook, wine-merchant. Bird, G. Hollybush-place, Bethnal-green, calicodyer.

Bowen, W. Winnington, Salop, shopkeeper. Bridges, J. and J. Dew, Bristol, brewers. Broadbent, W. Huddersfield, woolstapler. Brocklehurst, J. Phoside Hamlet, Derbyshire, cotton cord manufacturer.

Browne, T. Duke-street, Grosvenor-square, plumber.

Cannon, W. Molyneux-street, Portman-square, grocer.

Chillingworth, E. and T. Cooper, Redditch, War

wickshire, needle-makers.

Coe, W. Darkhouse-lane, Billingsgate, victualler.
Cooke, J. Frome, Somersetshire, clothier.
Cranzaz, Sloane-street, Chelsea, merchant.
Creswell, J. Huddersfield, woolstapler.
Cross, R. Harley Tower, Shropshire, maltster.
Crossland, W. Leeds, drysalter.
Crowther, J. Wakefield, corn-factor.
Crowther, W. Islington, apothecary.

Davenport, J. Altrincham, Cheshire, shopkeeper.
Davenport, J. and A. Dunlop, Great Portland-

street, milliners.

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Hall, J. Stockport, grocer.

Hargreaves, W. White Ash, Lancashire, cottonspinner.

Hobley, S. James-street, Covent-garden, boot and shoe maker.

Holden, J. Brokers'-row, Moorfields, ironmonger.
Honeysett, W. Dalston, carpenter.
Houghton, A. Huddersfield, grocer.

Howard, J. T. and N. Houghton, Lancashire, hatmanufacturers.

Hughes, J. Wood-street, Cheapside, tavern-keeper. Jeremy, J. Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars'-road, linen-draper.

Jones, C. Welshpool, draper.

Jones, E. and J. Norris, Budge-row, stationers.
Kelsey, H. Pall Mall, milliner.
Kerslake, W. Exeter, brazier.
Kinnear, J. Brighton, banker.

Lamb, J. Newman-street, Oxford-street, clockmaker.

Lamb, S. Cheapside, hatter.

Leader, E. jun, Wilson-street, Finsbury-Square, upholsterer.

Leak, T. Kelpingham, Lincolnshire, victualler. Lloyd, D. Bankside, Southwark, timber-merchant. Matthews, M. and J. Hopkins, Rochester, coalmerchants.

Mee, J. Myton, Hull, merchant.

Miller, R. Paternoster-row, bookseller.

Montgomery, T. John-street, Spitalfields, silkmanufacturer.

Nash, T. Garden-row, Southwark, merchant. Newhouse, G. W. Little Brook-street, Hanover

square, tailor.

Nichols, G. Bristol, victualler.

Nicholson, R. North Shields, ship-owner.
Nokes, E. Norwich, merchant.

Nuttall, J. Wood-road Mill, near Bury, Lancashire, cotton-spinner.

Packer, R. Tokenhouse-yard, packer.

Pearson, T. Harringthorpe, Yorkshire, miller.
Penney, S. Shepton Mallet, grocer.

Penney, T. G. Brighton, draper.

Perkins, J. Upper Thames-street, stationer. Persent, M. W. St. James's Walk, Clerkenwell, table-cloth manufacturer.

Pierce, D. B. Tottenham Court-road, grocer.
Pim, T. B. Exwick, Devonshire, paper-maker.
Pinck, J. Chichester, linen-draper.

Price, . Hackleton, Northamptonshire, baker.
Purdy, F. Mark-lane, broker.

Richards, T. Birch-mills, Staffordshire, miller.
Rist, C. Lombard-street, auctioneer.
Roe, J. Torpoint, Cornwall, merchant.
Ronaldson, J. J. Broad-street-place, merchant.
Sayers, J. Little Yarmouth, Suffolk, wine and
brandy merchant.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced February 1824; extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

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1823. July 10. At Juneach, the Lady of J. S. Impey, Esq. a son.

1824. Jan. 20. At Rome, the Lady of William Herries Ker, Esq. a daughter.

21. At Terregles House, Mrs Alexander Gordon, a daughter.

26. At Castlecraig, the Right Hon. Lady Napier, a daughter.

28. At Liverpool, the Lady of Arghibald Maxwell, Esq. a son.

Feb. 2. At London, the Lady of Lieut.-Colonel Lindsay, a son.

-At Royal Barracks, Dublin, the Lady of Charles Short, Esq, 6th dragoon guards, a daugh

ter.

3. Mrs Irvine, 23, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, a son.

4 At Union Place, Aberdeen, Mrs Hunter, of Tillery, a daughter.

5. In Dominick-Street, Dublin, her Grace the Duchess of Leinster, a daughter.

-At Newton Stewart, the Lady of Robert Aitken, Esq. a son.

6. In Rutland Square, Dublin, the Countess of Bective, a daughter.

-In Duke-Street, Westminster, the Lady of the late Dr Carter, of his Majesty's 8th hussars,

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Feb. 12. At Rothmaise, Mrs Forbes, younger of Blackford, a son.

-At Dee-Street, Aberdeen, the Lady of Capt. Arrow, R. N., commanding the coast guard of that district, a daughter.

14. At Edinburgh, Mrs Turner, of Turnerhall,

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Lately. At Kelly, in the county of Forfar, the Lady of the Hon. Colonel Ramsay, a son.

MARRIAGES.

1823. July 17. At Bombay, Captain J. Taylor, Bengal Commissariat, to Sarah Falconer, eldest daughter of William Graham, rector of the gram mar-school, Haddington.

Nov. 25. At Trinidad, Paymaster Jas. Mackay, 1st West India regiment, to Catherine Jane Moore, widow of the late Dr John Moore, surgeon of the 8th (or King's) regiment, and daughter of Captain Maclauchlan, royal engineers.

1824. Jan. 4. At Manchester, Jamaica, George Dempster, Esq. surgeon, late of the Army Medical Staff, to Catharine, relict of the late John Thomson, Esq. of May-day and Woodside Plan

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