grapes ; and in Spain, from a dry chilling east wind.-In any other of the usual articles of commerce commonly enumerated by us, there is no alteration sufficient to claim notice. -- Tallow has fluctuated greatly in price. The supply of Fruit from foreign parts is unusually early and fine, and the crops of Apples in Scotland are very large, and the qualities particularly fine. Spanish America continues in the same convulsed and distracted state, and consequently our trade to that quarter limited and insecure. There seems to be a great deal of business doing up the Mediterranean. The shipments from Britain to that quarter have for some time back been very extensive. The wood trade also from the British North American colonies to the ports of Clyde is becoming very great, and daily increasing. 90 86 81 } £1 10 o 88 -155 per lb. 10 E . . PRICES CURRENT.Nov. 7,-London, Oct. 27, 1818. DUTIES. B. P. Dry Brown, . cwt. 76 to 76 to 79 67 to 77 76 to 78 Mid. good, and fine mid. 80 SO 79 Fine and very fine, 92 89 118 Single ditto, 120 122 119 124 122 125 118 Small Lumps 116 118 114 116 124 126 116 Large ditto, 112 114 110 112 110 118 108 Crushed Lumps, 66 66 70 MOLASSES, British, cwt. 43 6 42 41 0 0 7 67 COFFEE, Jamaica cwt. Ord. good, and fine ord. 128 140 126 138 125 135 135 138 Mid. good, and fine midt. 141 154 139 152 136 147 140 145 Dutch, Triage and very ord. 120 1277 95 128 130 135 Ord, good, and fine ord. 128 139 126 137 129 135 136 139 0 0 7 Mid. good, and fine mid. 140 148 138 146 136 148 145 150 St Domingo, 137 138 148 158 PIMENTO (in Bond) lb. 92 10 9 9x 9 0 097 SPIRITS, Jam. Rum, 16 0. P. gall. As 2d 4s 4d 3s 11d 4s Od 3s 11d 4s 3d 4s 28 48 4d 0 Brandy, 8 11 9 6 10 6 (B.S. 0 17 04 Geneva, 3 8 3 10 3 10 (F.S.) 0 17 1112 Aqua, 8 3 8 6 14 6 WINES, B.S. 143 18 0 Claret, 1st Growths, hhd. 60 64 £50 55 0 1F.S.) 5 148 4 6 Portugal Red, pipe. 18 54 46 52 10 Spanish White, butt. 34 55 B.S. 95 11 26 60 0 0 Teneriffe, pipe. 30 35 28 31 0 (F.S.98 16 0 Madeira, 60 70 55 65 0 B.S. 96 13 0 F.S.) 99 16 6 LOGWOOD, Jam. ton. £10 8 0 8 8 2 6 8 5 8 15 9 0 Honduras, 10 10 8 10 9 8 10 8 15 9 0 Campeachy, 0 9 11 11 9 0 10 9 0 9 5 9 15 10 0 FUSTIC, Jamaica, 12 10 15 11 0.11 0 12 0 13 10 1 4 61 INDIGO, Caraccas fine, 1b. 98 6d ils 6a 8 6 96 Ils Od 11 6 0 0 43 TIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot. 2 2 4 2 3 2 7 2 6 2 43 Ditto Oak, 4 6 5 0 5 2 0 567 Christiansand (dut. paid) 2 3 2 4 Honduras Mahogany 1 4 8 0 10 1 8 1 24 1 6 1 7 I 8 16 0 St Domingo, ditto 1 2 3 0 1 63 2 2 14 2 TAR, American, brl. 16 017 0 20 21 1 45 (F.S.) 1 2 117 Archangel, 21 19 20 12 PITCH, Foreign, cwt. 10 11 12 8 6 (F.S.) 10 1 TALLOW, Rus. Yel. Cand. 94 95 95 96 90 6 91 90 91 0 3 2 Home Melted, 95 78 80 HEMP, Riga Rhinc, ton. 51 52 50 £51 0 (B.S.0 911 Petersburgh Clean, 50 47 10 FLAX, 18 (F.S.) 0 10 05 Riga Thies. & Druj. Rak. 84 86 85 86 Dutch, 60 140 80 SB.s. lo 81 0 43 Irish, 66 F.S.Jo 0 7 MATS, Archangel, 105. 102 105 1 3 9 £5 5 F.S. 1 4 111 BRISTLES, B.S. 0 3 6 Petersburgh Firsts, cwt. 15 0 16 0 F.s.) 0 3 11 ASHES, Peters. Pearl, 51 53 0 4 67 53 (F. s.) 0 6 1 Montreal ditto, 60 58 63 0 1 7 51 OIL, Whale, tun. 43 44 43 40 42 TOBACCO, Virgin. fine, lb. 11 47 12 12} 13 09 010 11 1 2 Middling, 10 103 111 113 0 7 0 8} Inferior, 93 11 0 10 9 10 10 11 COTTON'S, Bowed Georg. 07 077 8 17 1 8 1 6 1 Sea Island, fine, 6 3 9 3 1 3 3 3 0 3 5 2 10 3 0 B.S. 8 7 9 2 2 1 8 2 1 1 8 West India, 2 1 F.S. 17 ? 7 1 10 1 6 1 9 1 6 1 9 Pernambuco, 12 2 2 1 2 0 Maranham, 2 13 0 2 1 1 10 1 112 1 104 1 11 50c.f. ton. per 12 brls. 22 . 16 0 Course of Exchange, October 30.- Amsterdam, 11:10 : 2 U. Antwerp, 11:15 Ex. Hamburgh, 34 : 2 : 2 V. Frankfort, 1424 Ex. Paris, 24 : 65 : 2 U. Bordeaux, 24: 65. Madrid, 40 effect. Cadiz, 40 effect. Gibraltar, 34. Leghorn, 514. Genoa, 46. Malta, 50. Naples, 431. Palermo, 129 per oz. Oporto, 58. Rio Janeiro, 67. Dublin, 9. Cork, 9. Agio of the Bank of Holland, 2. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz. - Portugal gold, in coin, £0 : 0:0. Foreign gold, in bars, £0:0:0. New doubloons, £0:0:0. New dollars, 5s. 4£d. Silver, in bars, 5s. 41d. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st October 1818, extracted from the London Gazette. Ashworth, J. Manchester, innkeeper monger Adams, J. S. Newcastle-under-line, merchant Bovill, J. & G. J. De Witte, Commercial Cham bers, Mincing-lane, merchants Belt, W. A. Great Driffield, Yorkshire, currier Bartells, T. Aldergate-street, wine-merchant Bentliff, D. Gravesend, shoe-maker Butler, J. A. Blackheath, merchant Braband, E. Manchester, dealer Barnes, J. Cinderford, Gloucestershire, coal-mer chant Buckley, J Hurst, J. Marland, Ashton-under-Line, and J. Medhurst, Manchester, Lancashire, cotton manufacturers Bateson, J. Arnsley Hall, York, merchant Baker, F. Upper Thames-street, baker, Brun, P. F. Le, King-street, Covent Garden, che mist Cockrem, P. Bath, tailor Chevers, W. Commercial Road, master mariner Crowther, W. Banner-street, St Lukes, watch-ma nufacturer Droust, L. Conduit-street, flute-manufacturer Davie, D. G. & S. A. Snowden, Plymouth-dock, drapers Day, R. Crooked-lane, oil-broker Dyson, G. jun., Castle-court, Cornhill, London, auctioneer Dibdin J. Camberwell, victualler Dennet, J. Carisbrook, Isle of Wight, timber-mer chant Gunn, J. Eton, Buckinghamshire, coach maker Glass, M, Potterne, Wilts, victualler Graves, J. Southwark, hop-merchant Gompertz, H. Tokenhouse-yard, dealer in wool Graham, R. Gurstang, Lancashire, grocer Harrison, J. Aldermanbury, hatter Holiturn, W. Long lane, Bermondsey, carpenter Hallett, W. Spafields, cattle-dealer Holland, S. P. and Þ. Ball, Worcester, hop-mer chants Haddam, W. Clement's-lane, tea-dealer Harper, J. Fleet-street, bookseller drapers Johnson. J. E. Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, master mariner Jackson, J. Easingwold, Yorkshire, merchant Jones, T. Bull-ring, Birmingham, cordwainer Levy, S. Mansel-street, tailor Lock, G. Welchpool, Hereford, grazier Lockington, W. Pendleton, Lancashire, joiner Lees, L. Newton, Moor, Lancashire, cotton-spinner Lloyd, R. Cheapside, warehouseman Mitchell, W. Plaistow, Essex, ship-builder Parsons, T. Duke-street, St James's, breeches maker Proctor, C. Stafford, farmer Rebbeck, J. Bradford, Wilts, clothier Raven, C. and D. Chettleburgh, Norwich, wine merchants Ridding, F. Birmingham, tanner Richards, W. and H. B. Richardson, Snow-hill, factors Raven, J. and C. and R. Lloyd, Norwich, mer chants Raven, J. Cheapside, warehouseman Ransom, T. Cheapside, lace-manufacturer Ruet, W. Sheffield, merchant Rees, R. Chatham, Kent, draper Richards, G. Sherrard-street, Westminster, silver smith Rowed, J. Harp-lane, dealer and chapman Snuggs, J. W. A. Lime-street, London, spirit and beer merchant Schwabacher, L. Great Fountain-place, City Road, toy-merchant Scholey, R. Paternoster-row, London, bookseller. Singer, S. High street, Kensington, haberdasher Shane, J.S. Fleet-street, boot-maker Sheppard, J. Gainsborough, and R. Sheppard, Boston Scholes, S. and W. A. Docker, Manchester, calico dealers Sykes, G. and J. Pope, Huddersfield, merchants Twynam, T. Plymouth, flour-factor Watkins, W. Norton, Worcestershire, corn-factor Ventress, J. and R. Emmerson, Newcastle-upon Walters, I. Tredegar, Monmouthshire, grocer Tyne, cheesemongers Whitby, w. Clementis-lane, drug-broker Wild, J. Rochdale, Lancashire, dealer in glass Whittenbury, W. Manchester, cotton-dealer Wilson, T. Merton, Lincolnshire, grocer Wilcox. R. Strand, woollen-draper Wilson, J. Rathbone-place, Oxford-street, booksel Whitmore, W. Holland street, Blackfriars-road, ler cordwainer Warmington, J. and J. E. Gracechurch-street, dra Yorke, B. Fleet-street, butcher pers ALPHABETICAL List of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st October 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Beattie, Wm, inn-kceper, Langholm M'Kenzie, Hugh, merchant in Mid-Garty; by Carsewell, Duncan, shoemaker and leather-mer Charles Sutherland, merchant, Golspie--a divi. chant, Paisley dend, 7th December Lauder, John,' baker, yintner and spirit-dealer, M‘Intosh, Lachlan, draper, Tain ; by Hugh Mur. Kelso ray, Esq. joint Agent for the Commercial Bank Penney, Wm, merchant, Glasgow there Robinson, John, general agent, North Back of Spence, P., late merchant, Montrose; by Robert Canongate, Edinburgh Burness, writer there a dividend Scott, James, sen. & Co., agents and merchants, DIVIDENDS. Glasgow; by James Kerr, accountant, Glasgow -a dividend of ls. 10d., 13th November Doull, Thomas, merchant, Wick; by Alex. Cog- Sibbald, John, and Co., merchants, Leith, and hill, merchant there—25th December John Sibbald, and Wm Sibbald, jun., individual Dempster, Robert, late merchant, Nairn ; by John partners; by James Duncan, merchant, Leith, Forsyth, writer, Forres on 30th November Inglis, George & Son, late curriers in Edinburgh; . Thomson, Alex. Greig, merchant, Glasgow; by by the Trustee--a third dividend Wm Garden, merchant, Glasgow-a dividend 8. S. d. per 70 lbs. . London, Corn Exchange, October 30. Liverpool, October 31. 8. d. s. d. Wheat, Red . 60 to 68 Maple 65 to 70 Rice, p.cwt. 0 0 to 0 0 Fine 70 to 72 White Pease, new 65 to 70 English 11 0 to 12 3 Flour, English, Superfine 76 to 78 Boilers . ... 75 to 78 Scotch 10 9 to 11 6 p.280ib.fine65 0 to 67 0 New to Small Beans . 70 to 75 Welch . . 11 3 to 11 9 -Seconds. 60 0 to 62 O English Wheat, 64 to 74 Tick 60 to 66 [rish, old, - 8 6 to 10 0 Irishp:240lb. 50 0 to 52 0 Fine 78 to 80 Fine ..... 68 to 72 New . 11 0 to 11 6 Ameri. p. bl. 45 0 to 48 0 Superfine 84 to 87 New . - to Dantzic 12 0 to 12 9 Sour do.. 35 0 to 38 0 New to Feed Oats .. 27 to 32 | Wismar . . 11 9 to 12 3 Clover-seed, p. bush. Rye 42 to 52 Fine 33 to 31 | American . 10 9 to 11 6 - White O to Fine ..56 to 60 Poland do 30 to 35 Quebec : O to Barley 38 to 48 Fine . 35 to 37 Barley, per 60 libs. Oatmeal, per 240 lb. Fine 51 to 63 Potato do. .. 32 to 30 English,grind. 7 6 to 8 0 English, old, 40 0 to 42 0 Superfine ... 65 to 72) Fine . 38 to 41 Malting 44 0 to 46 0 New .to Fine Flour, 65 to 70 Scotch 8 0 to 9 6 Scotch 00 to 0 0 Malt, ... 66 to 80 Seconds. ..60 to 65 Irish . 7 0 to 7 6 Irish, old, . 33 0 to 36 0 82 to 88 Bran, per q.. 14 to 15 Foreign 7 0 to 8 9 New.... 40 0 to 42 0 Hog Pease. . 60 to 66Fine Pollard . 18 to 32 Malt p. 9gls. 11 6 10 13 0 Butter, Beef, foc. Seeds, fc.--October 27. Oats, per 45 lb. Eng. new 4 6 to 4 10 Butter, per cwt. s. S. s. Scotch pota. 4 6 to 4 10 Belfast 128 to 0 Must. Brown, 15 to 22 Hempseed . 70 to 80 Foreign 4 3 to 4 9 Newry 126 to 128 -White... 15 to 19 Linsced, crush. 65 to 75 Irish 4 6 to 4 10 Drogheda 120 to Tares. 12 to 15 New, for Seed 80 to 90 Common 4 0 to 4 6 Waterford (new) 0 to Turnips 12 to 20 Ryegrass, 5 to 40 Beans. pr qr. Cork, 3d 0 to -Red Clover, Red, . 28 to 120 English 70 0 to 74 01-New, 2d, 126 to 0 -Yellow, new to -White. 50 to 120 Foreign .. 66 0 to 70 0 Beef, p. tierce 85 to 95 Carraway 60 to 70 Coriander 18 to 2 Irish .. 65 0 to 700 p. barrel 60 to 63 Canary, 100 to 140' Trefoil 14 to 60 Pease, per quar. Pork, p. br). 105 to 110 New Rapeseed, £40 to £48. Boiling . '70 0 to 80 0 Hams, dry,. 70 to 0 Rapeseed, per last, £46 to £18. Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 24th October 1818. Fine . .to Wheat, 81s. 5d.-Rye, 60s. 2d.-Barley, 61s. 1d.-Oats, 35s. 1d.-Beans, 75s. Od.Pease, 71s. 8d. Oatmeal, 37s. 70.-Beer or Big, Os. Od. Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and Oatmeal, per Boll of 128 lbs. Scots Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th October 1818. Wheat, 73s, 3d.-Rye, 55s. 78.-Barley, 18s. Od.Oats, 35s. 1d.-Beans, 55s. 11d.-Pease, 55s. 1d.me Oatmcal, 26s, Ido-Beer or Big, 448. 8d. 1st, .....42s. Od. ......39s. Od. ......38s. Od. ...... 24s. Od. 3d, . . EDINBURGH.-NOVEMBER 4. Oats. Pease & Beans. .28s.f6d. 1st,......34s. Od. 2d, ...... 40s. Od. 2d, .26s. Od. 2d, ..32s. Od. ..30s. Od. Os. 6d. to Os. 8d. Potatoes (28 lb.) Os. 10d. to Os. Od. Lamb, per quarter . 2s. 6d. to 4s. Od. Butter, per lb. ls. 8d. to Os. Od. Veal Os. 8d. to Os. 10d. Salt ditto, per stone . 24s. Od. to 26s. Od. Pork Os. 6d. to Os. 8d. Ditto per lb. ls. 6d. to ls. 8d. Tallow, per stone 14s. Od. to 15s. Od. Eggs, per dozen Is. 5d. to Os. Od. HADDINGTON.OCTOBER 30. Oats. Beans. Ist....... 43s. 6d. 1st,......42s. Od. 1st,...... 26s. Od. 1st,......33s. Od. 1st, .....32s. Od. 2d, ..41s. Od. | 2d, ......38s. Od. | 2d, ....... 25s. Od. | 2d, ..30s. Od. 2d,...... 29s. Od. .38s. Od. 3d, ......34s. Od, 3d, ......21s. Od. 3d, ..27s. Od. | 3d,...... 26s. Od Average of Wheat, £2:0:2:8-12ths. Note.The boll of wheat, beans, and pease, is about 4 per cent. more than half a quarter, or 4 Winchester bushels ; that of barley and oats nearly 6 Winchester bushels. 3d, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Mrs Hart, the wife of a respectable farmer and Aug: 7. At St Helena, the lady of Lieutenant grazier at Raventhorpe, in Northamptonshire, was colonel Wynyard, a son. safely delivered a few days since, of three fine feSept. 3. At Washington, the lady of Mr Bagot, male infants, and all apparently likely to do well. minister plenipotentiary to the United States, a daughter. 17. At Paris, the Right Hon. Lady James Hay, MARRIAGES. a daughter. 23. At his Lordship's seat, Bournhouse, near Sept. 21. At Edinburgh, Mr David Steedman, Caxton, Cambridgeshire, the Countess De la Warr, merchant, Fisherrow, to Margaret, only daughter a daughter. of the late Mr Adam Marshall, Edinburgh. - At Rotterdam, Mrs Kay, a son. 28. At Peterhead, George Anderson, Esq. sur27. At Edenside, Mrs Tait, a daughter. geon, Madras Establishment, to Miss E. Alexander, - At the Castle, Edinburgh, the lady of Lieut. only daughter of Gilbert Alexander, Esq. of that colonel Macgregor, 88th regiment, a son. place. 30. At Newbattle Abbey, the Marchioness of At Montrose, Alexander Ross, M.D. surgeon Lothian, a son. of the royal navy, to Sarah, youngest daughter of - At Park, the lady of Thomas Gordon, Esq. the late John Lingard, Esq, of Heaton Norris, of Park, a son. Lancashire. Oct. 3. At Gorhambury, in the County of Herts, - At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Bruce, upholthe Countess of Verulam, a son. sterer, to Margaret, daughter of the late Mr James 4. In Grattan-street, London, the lady of Capt. Sanson, merchant. Menzies, royal marines, a son. 29. At Drogheda, Lieutenant D. Mackenzie, At' oldhein, the lady of David Henderson, of the 42d regiment, to Miss Mary Bell, third Esq. younger of stemster, a daughter. daughter of Mr Charles Bell, Leith. 6. At Ruchill, the lady of William Baillie of 30. Lieut.-colonel Lord Greenock, permanent Polkemmet, Esq. a son. assistant quarter-master-general, to Henrietta, se-The lady of Dr Ferguson, inspector of hos cond daughter of Thomas Mather, Esq. The cerepitals, a daughter. mony was solemnised by the Rev. Sir John Head, 9. Mrs Dr Maclagan, George-street, Edinburgh, Bart, at the Chateau de Denacre, in France, the residence of Lieut. colonel Staveley. a son. - At Grange, Mrs James Cadell, a son. Oct. 1. At Seven Oaks, William Lambard, Esq. 10. The lady of George Holmes Jackson, Esq. eldest son to M. Lambard, Esq. of Seven Oaks, of Glenmore, a daughter. kent, to Harriet Elizabeth, fifth daughter to Sir - At Hurst-house, Lady Berkeley, a son. James Nasmyth, Bart. of Posso, Peeblesshire. 14. Mrs Blackwell, York-place, Edinburgh, a 2. At Kensington, Henry Riddell, Esq. W.S. to son. Miss Agnes Gilchrist, daughter of the deceased 15. The wife of John Henderson, carrier in Archibald Gilchrist, Esq. Edinburgh. Cupar Angus, was safely delivered of two girls and 5. At Edinburgh, in St George's Chapel, Yorka boy, who, with their mother, are all doing well. place, Duncan Mackenzie, Esq. to Jessie, daughter 16. At Wharton-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Alston, of the late John Mackenzie, Esq. of Strathgarve. a son. 7. At St James's Church, London, Gerard Cal17. The lady of James L'Amy of Dunkenny, laghan, Esq. M. P. for Dundalk, son of Daniel Esq. advocate, a daughter. Callaghan, Esq. of Lotobeg, in the county of Cork, The lady of Colonel Fraser of Castle Fraser, to Louisa Margaretta, eldest daughter of John Cal a son and heir. vert Clark, Esq. of Teddington-place, Middlesex. 18. At 30, St Bernard-street, Leith, Mrs Rob - At Corry, Skye, Lieut. Duncan Henry Macertson, a son. kenzie, of the Madras horse artillery, to Mary, 20. At Mayen, the lady of Robert Abercromby, second daughter of Lauchlan Mackinnon, Esq. of Esq. of Brightonbogue, a son and heir. Letterfearn. 8. At Edinburgh, Mr David Grieve, merchant, the late Dr Alexander Gerard, King's College, Leith, to Jessie, youngest daughter of John Brown, Aberdeen, in the 89th year of her age. Esq. Park-street. At Queen's-place, Leith Walk, Margaret, - At Barcaldine, the Rev. Mr Hugh Fraser, youngest daughter of George Forrester, Esq. compminister of Ardchattan, to Miss Maria Campbell, troller of the customs, Leith. daughter of the late Alexander Campbell, Esq. of 2. At Dunbar, Mr Richard Coles, surgeon, at Barcaldine. the early age of 22 years. 13. At St Andrews, the Rev. Robert Macnair, 3. In her 79th year, the Right Hon. Lady Northminister of the parish of Ballantrae, to Jane, second wich, widow of the late, and mother to the present daughter of Principal Hill. Lord Northwich. 14. At Fala-house, the Rev. Robert Smith, - In the Charity Workhouse, Edinburgh, Lauchminister of Newtyle, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter lan Macbain, commonly kno: n here by the name of the late Alexander Thomson, Esq. Buccleugh of “ Roasting Jacks," <ged upwards of 102 years. street, Edinburgh. This very old man retained his faculties, and was 16. At Dunbar, Mr James Lockhart, wine-mer. even cheerful, to the last. He was a native of Old chant, Edinburgh, to Miss Eliza Wight. Meldrum, Aberdeenshire; was bred a tailor: had - At Newton, Roxburghshire, Robert Milne, been in the army, but had no pension. Esq. Langlands, to Catherine, youngest daughter At Crooks, Mrs Christian Forman, wife of of Andrew Hunter, Esq. Mr Phipps Turnbull. 22. Hugh Graham, Esq. Meadow-place, Edin 4. At Cunningham-head, Mrs Colonel Reid. burgh, to Martha, youngest daughter of the late 6. At his house, No 10, Terrace, Mr William Robert Walker, Esq. of Preston Tower. Murray, spirit-dealer, much regretted. At St Pancras Church, Joseph Greenway, At Cuiross, Miss Ranken, daughter of the Esq. to Ann, only daughter of Crofton Cooper, late Robert Ranken. Esq. of Coldon. Esq. of Judd-street, Brunswick square, London. 7. At the house of Sir Andrew Lauder Dick, Bart. Fountainhall, Captain Andrew Brown, R. N. DEATHS. of Johnstonburn. Feb. 15. At Vizagapatam, East Indies, Captain - At Simson's Court, Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Henry Shute Lee, of the 20 battalion 21st regi Willson. ment, native infantry. 9. At Edinburgh, Mrs Susanna Prentice, wife of April 9. At Cuttock, Midnapore, India, Major Richard Prentice, Esq. solicitor at law. Hamilton of the 18th native infantry. At Glasgow, Mrs Rachael Pettigrew, spouse May 11. At Bombay, in the house of David Mal. of Mr John Reid, late of the Tontine-hotel there. colm, Esq. Major Hugh Scott, deputy adjutant At Edinburgh, Mr Jacob Bogue, lieutenant of general of the Madras army. police. At Bombay, George Dick, Esq. in the Hon. 10. At Edinburgh, Mrs Jane Gunn, wife of Mr East India Company's Civil Service, on that Estab Daniel Hood, teacher, Canongate, second daughlishment. ter of the late Mr Hector Gunn, merchant, ThurSept. 5. At St Kitt's, the Right Hon. James Edmund, Lord Cranstoun. 11. At Leith, Margaret, infant child of Mr 17. At Banff, Elizabeth Boyd, widow of the de George Webster, surgeon. ceased Alexander Garden, shipmaster, aged 103. At his seat at North Court, Isle of Wight, af20. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Greig, spouse ter a very long and sufiering illness, Capt. Bennet, of Mr John Finlayson, Parliament-square. R. N. in his 48th year. 22. At Trowan, near Crieff, Mrs Marjory Fraser, 13. At Fortrose, Ross-shire, Mr Kenneth Macwidow of the late Hugh Fraser, of Tomavoit, In Lean, messenger at arms. verness-shire, aged 97. 14. At Edi burgh, at the house of John Morgan, 23. At George's-square, Edinburgh, Agnes He Esq. in Queen-street, Mrs Morgan, his mother, len, daughter of the Rev. Dr Anderson, aged 12. aged 85 years and nine months. - At Blair, aged 74, Thomas Mill, Esq. of 15. At Killin, Perthsh Mr Duncan Campbell, Blair. aged eighty-six years. 25. At his house, Leith-street, Edinburgh, Mr 16. Catherine, wife of Robert Davidson, Esq. Thomas Donaldson, confectioner. advocate, professor of law in Glasgow College. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Kerr, daughter 17. At Glasgow, James Corbett Porterfield, Esq. of the late Rev. Mr Kerr, minister of Carmunnock, 18. At Kirkness, Henry Clephane, Esq. writer to and wife of Mr John Ormiston, solicitor-at-law. the signet. 26. At Beaumont-place, Edinburgh, Mary, At No. 5, George-street, Edinburgh, John daughter of the late Captain and Adjutant Henry Gordon Thomson, eldest son of Dr Thomson. Bevan, Dumfries-shire militia, in her 12th year, At Fisherrow, Mr W. Ballantyne Crichton, of 27. At Largs, Helen Campbell, wife of Mungo the Customs. N. Campbell, Esq. merchant, Glasgow. At Wormiston, Miss Lindesay, of WormisAt her brother's house, in Soho-square, Lon ton. don, Sarah Sophia Banks, sister to Sir Joseph 20. At Edinburgh, Janet, only daughter of Mr Banks, aged 74 years. James Smyth, W. S. aged fifteen. - At Boulogne, Sur Mer, Ensign Robert Mac At Hillhead-house, Lasswade, Alex. Macdodougall, of the 71st regiment, in the 20th year of nald, Esq. of Boisdale, in the fifty-eight year of his age. It is but a tribute due to the memory of this amiable young man to say, that he carried 21. At Edinburgh, in the twenty-first year of his with him to the grave the sincere regret of his age, Mr William brown, writer. brother officers, who will long remember his At Glasgow, the Rev. Dr Robert Balfour, afvirtues, ter an illness which attacked him suddenly on the - At Dublin, William Earl of Wicklow. street in the preceding day, which did not admit of 28. At Murrayshall, John Murray, Esq. of Mur his reaching home, and which terminated fatally rayshall. in the friend's house to which he had been conAged 63, the French Admiral Gantheaume. ducted, in about thirty-two hours. Dr Balfour At Sornbeg, Miss Annabella Wilson, daugh. was born and educated in Edinburgh. After being ter of the deceased Hugh Wilson, Esq. Northum licensed a preacher of the gospel, he declined an berland-street, Edinburgh. invitation to the pastoral charge from the congre- At Dysart, Mr Thomas Spittal, ship-owner gation of Lady Glenorchy's Chapel; and, having there. preferred a presentation to the parish of Lecropt, 29. At London, Mrs Phæbe Lloyd, relict of the was ordained a minister of that parish, where he late Lord Stonefield. officiated for about five years. In the beginning At Norton Court in Kent, the Right Hon. of the year 1779, he was removed to the Outer Lady Sondes, only daughter of Richard Milles, High Church of Glasgow; and he continued in Esq. of North Elmham, in Norfolk, and Nackin that charge till the close of his valued life. He diton in Kent. ed in the 71st year of his age, the 15th of his minis30. Colonel John Drouly, late of the 1st regi try, and the 40th of his pastoral incumbency in ment of life guards, and governor of Cades Castle. Glasgow. It is not easy, in a short paragraph or At her residence, Hermitage-house, near two, to do justice to a character, in which so many Leith, Dorothea, Dowager Countess of Fife. excellent qualities were associated : qualities of At Lausanne, in Switzerland, James Durham the mind, and of the heart; developed in public, Calderwood, Esq. of Poltoun, and of the 12th re as well as in private life; and securing to their giment of lancers. possessor an equal measure of admiration, of es6t. 1. At Langley Park, Mrs Gerard, widow of ieem, and of love. One of the principal charms his age. |