63 17 do. 76 do. do. Cornet Garnier, Lieut. by purch. vice Hume, 6 Dr. G. H. T. Lord Pelham, Cornet Gren. Gds. Cornet Duncombe, from 2 Dr. Gds. Ensign and Lieut. by purch. vice Douglas, prom. Lieut. Smith, from h. p. 21 F. Lieut. Lieut. Irving, Capt. by purch. yice J. W. Fisher, Ensign Capt. Hill, from h. p. 28 F. Capt. vice Lynch, 3 Vet. Bn. 3 June 20 May Lieut. Jordan, Adj. vice Duport, res. Adj. Surg. Bohan, from h. p. 23 F. Surg. vice Macnish, h. p. do. Lieut. Forster, from h. p. Rifle Brig. Paymaster, vice Jones, dismissed 10 June Lieut. Pennington, from late 5 Vet. Bn. Paym: vice Mackenzie, h. p. 20 May Quart. Mast. Serj. Agnew, Quart. Mast. vice Herring, ret. on full pay 17 June Lieut. Cornwall, from 60 F. Lieut. vice 10 do. Grubbe, h. p. 74 F. Capt. Blane, from 10 F. Capt. vice Bt. Maj. Williamson, h. p. 28 F. 3 do. Assist. Surg. Whitney, from 85 F. Surg. vice Morrison, dead do. 17 do. do. 91 do. Lieut. Hawkins, from 54 F. Lieut. vice Berkeley, h. p. 71 F. 20 May W. I. R. 1 F. Surg. 17 June Capt. D. Campbell, from h. Capt. vice Fox, cancelled p. 94 F. 27 do. vice Tempest, 60 F. D. W. I. L'Ardy do. Lieut. Freebairn, from h. p. 74 F. Lieut. Lieut. Dunlevie, from h. p. 65 F. Paym. 10 June do Surg. Hibbert, from h. p. York L.1.V. Surg. Rifle Brig. 1st Lieut. Felix, Capt. by Travers, ret. 17 do. purch. vice 20 May do. do. Capt. Vandeleur, from 5 Vet. Bn. Capt. Capt. Kemp, from 55 F. Capt. vice Straker, h. p. York Chass. 2d Lieut. Irton, 1st Lieut. H. F. Beckwith, 2d Lieut. 1 Vet. Bn. Capt Scott, from h. p. 26 F. Capt. vice 16 27 May 18 Bt. Lieut. Col. Gorrequer, Maj. by Lieut. French, Capt. purch. vice Percival, ret. Hosp. Assist. Ewing, Assist. Surg. vice Freer, removed from the Service 3 do. Lieut. M Pherson, Capt. vice Waldron, Ensign Carroll, Lieut. J. F. Lonsdale, Ensign Lieut. Dyer, Adj. viee Lange, res. Adj. do. Strangeways, ret. list 27 do. Bt. Maj. Lynch, from 63 F. Capt. vice Vandeleur, 10 F. 3 June Ensign Douglas, from h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. Ensign vice Boreham, ret. list Unattached. do. Major Keane, from 7 Dr. Lieut. Col. of Inf. by purch. Lieut. Gen. Stovin, ret. 17 June 1824. Assist. Surg. M'Leod, from h. p. 78 F. Assist. Surg. vice Hosp. Assist. M'Niece, dead 25 May 1824 Caldwell, from h. p. 31 F. Assist. Surg. vice Lamonde, 60 F. Exchanges. 25 June do. 18 do. Lieut. Col. Sir T. N. Hill, K.C.B. from Gren. Gds. with Lieut. Col. Ellison, h. p. Unatt. Cassidy, from 1 W. I. R. with Lieut. Col. Browne, h. p. 6 W. I. R. Major Sweney, from 1 Dr Gds. rec. diff. with Major Delancey, h. p. 2 Ceylon Regt. Nicolls, from 96 F. with Major White, h. p. 24 F. Bt. Lieut. Col. Sir T. Reade, from 27 F. with Capt. Franklyn, h. p. 24 F. Capt. Paterson, from 8 Dr. with Capt. Knight, 63 F. Dashwood, from Gren. Gds. with Capt. Douglas, h. p. Unatt. Lieut. Deacon, from 16 F. with Lieut. Murray, Ceylon Regt. Warren, from 41 F. with Lieut. Logan, Rifle Brig. Ashe, from 41 F. with Lieut. Barnes, 65 F. Giffard, from 92 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Forbes, h. p. 18 F. Harvey, from Cape Corps (Inf.) with Lieut. Ross, h. p. 60 F. Ensign Nixon, from 44 F. with Ensign Dodgin, 66 F. Ensign Kellett, from 48 F. with Ensign Smith, h. p. 24 F. Paym. Chitty, from 2 Dr. Gds. with Capt. Hay, h. p. 43 F. Surg. Shorland, from 31 F. with Surg. Callow, 96 F. Jones, from 44 F. with Surg. Daunt, 58 F. Assist. Surg. Campbell, from Rifle Brig. with Assist. Surg. Armstrong, h. p. Hosp. Assist. Farmer, with Hosp. Assist. Blackwood, h. p. Resignations and Retirements. Lieut. Gen. Stovin, from 17 F. Major Percival, 18 F. Capt. Langley, 6 Dr. Gds. Travers, Rifle Brig. Lieut. Butler, 62 F. Cornet Sir R. Hill, Royal Horse Gds. Appointments Cancelled. Removed from the Service. Lieut. Bourke, 7 F. Cuthbertson, 48 F. drowned at Macquarrie 24 Dec. 1823 Harbour, Van Diemen's Land Roy, 69 F. Wallajahbad, Madras 27 Jan. 1824 1 June Mallet, late Invalids, Plymouth Watt, late 3 Vet. Bn. Jersey Ingleby, h. p. 1 Dr. Lancaster ---K. Campbell, h. p. 74 F. Inverness 4 do. 10 April 29 March 22 Jan. 21 April Pyne, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. Dublin 15 Jan. Killed. Brig. Gen. Sir Charles M'Carthy, wounded, taken prisoner, and afterwards killed. Wounded (slightly.) Capt. Rickets, 2 W. I. R. Maj. of Brig. Ensign Wetherell, 2 W. I. R. Dr. Beresford Tedlie, Surg. of 2 W. I. R. 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. The dry weather, which had produced such pernicious effects on the growing crop at the date of our last, continued (with the exception of a shower on the 15th) till the 24th, at which period serious apprehensions were entertained for every thing connected with vegetation. A moderate shower fell on the 24th, and less or more rain fell on each of the ten succeeding days, accompanied with a temperature averaging about 58° Fahrenheit. The depth of rain during that time amounted to two inches ; since our last, to two inches and seven-tenths. As might have been expected, the effects of the rains on the growing crop has been particularly favourable. Wheat had the car previously formed, and on light lands it was short; but a luxuriance is now communicated to the plant that will insure a well-filled car. Lateral shoots of oats, that began to languish, have acquired fresh vigour ; early varieties are in full ear, and promise well. Barley that was early sown is in many instances rather thin, but shews a fine ear with dark-green foliage. Beans have elongated considerably; and pease are now in full flower, and promise a bulky crop. Potatoes shew healthy spreading foliage; early varieties swell rapidly. Turnips were for the most part sown before the rains, and a fair braird has been obtained; but an unusual number of annual weeds appear in every turnip field. The hay harvest commenced about the last week in June. The crop is light, and the weather has been rather unfavourable for getting it secured. A great breadth still remains in the small cock. The second cutting of clover comes forward boldly, and pastures now afford a full bite. Vegetation is about eighteen days earlier than at this period last year. In the corn market, sales have been rather dull of late, and prices begin to retrograde. A good deal of wheat is still on hand, and indifferent samples are almost unsaleable. In barley there is little doing. Oats continue to command a brisk sale, but prices are looking down; and bonded oats are now sure to meet the current crop in the market by the end of next month. The price of cattle has improved since the rains. Horses are not purchased with the same avidity as in the spring months. Sheep go off well, and wool is expected to rise a little higher in price than last year. Perthshire, 14th July 1824. Course of Exchange, London, July 13.-Amsterdam, 12: 1. Ditto at sight, 11:18. Rotterdam, 12: 2. Antwerp, 12: 4. Hamburgh, 37: 3. Altona, 37: 4. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 45. Ditto at sight, 25: 75. Bourdeaux, 25: 75. Frank-forton-the-Maine, 155. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 354. Gibraltar, 304. Leghorn, 471. Genoa, 44. Lisbon, 514. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 47. Dublin, 9-Cork, 94 cent. Prices of Bullion, oz.-Portugal Gold in coin, £.000.-Foreign Gold in bars, £.3.1706.-New Doubloons, £.000.-New Dollars, £.049-Silver in bars, Standard, £.050. 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', 7s. 6d. a 10s. 6d.— Madeira, 20s.-Jamaica, 30s.-Greenland, out and home, 6 gs. a 8 gs. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from June 23, to July 14, 1824. July 14. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th of May and the 20th of June 1824: extracted from the London Gazette. Ashbon, T. Canton-place, Poplar, underwriter. Austin, C. Luton, Bedfordshire, banker. Beale, C. Salisbury, oilman." Bird, W. Liverpool, merchant. Bliss, E. Freeman's-court, Cornhill, scrivener. Castell, J. Blackman-street, Newington, wire- Caulfield, P. Monkton, Pembrokeshire, auctioneer. Clark, R. and J. Jobling, jun. Trinity-square, coal-factors. Courteen, R. Size-lane, dealer. Courthorpe, T. Rotherhithe, boat-builder. Crooke, W. Burnley, Lancashire, iron-merchant. Drew, T. Exeter, linen-draper. Duke, J. Basinghall-street, warehouseman. Edwards, G. and T. Hoggart, St John's-street, Edwards, W. Bleinham-street, merchant. Evans, W. Albany-terrace, Old Kent-road, merchant. Everitt, J. Stamford Baron, horse-dealer. Fairmaner, J. Alfred-mews, Tottenham-court road, horse-dealer. Fatton, F. Maddox-street, Bond-street, watch- Finch, R. and J. Ensham, Oxfordshire, glovers. timber-merchant. Gaskell, F. Glossip, Derbyshire, cotton-spinner. Hale, W. Church-street, Spitalfields, cabinet- Hall, W. Layton's-buildings, Southwark, merchant. Halliwell, W. Bunhill-row, hatter. Harrison, S. New Sleaford, Lincolnshire, mercer. Hiffernan, J. N. Alphington, Devonshire, starchmanufacturer. Hill, J. Carlisle, mercer. Hilder, J. Lime-street, victualler. Hooman, J. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's Inn- Humble, J. Manchester, shopkeeper. Huntriss, W. Northowram, Yorkshire, cottonspinner. Jackson, E. York, goldsmith. James, Cath. Horsham, innkeeper. Jameson, W. Pancras-lane, provision-merchant. Kain, F. Fore-street, Limehouse, coal-merchant. M'Carthy, D. Shadwell, coal-merchant. Makepeace, H. Bristol, coach-maker. Marshman, M. Trowbridge, clothier. Meybruch, F. Old Cavendish-street, tailor. Moore, J. Bristol, timber-merchant. Moore, J. sen. Burnley, Lancashire, cotton-spinner. Naish, J. Bristol, auctioneer. Noyes, J. Tooley-street, oilman. Pacey, T. Lincoln, mariner. |