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Roberts, J. W. Collegehill, cheesemongers Rogers, B. Ashton-upon-Mersey, Cheshire, corndealer

Rouse, W. High-street, Poplar, rag-merchant Robinson, N. Smedley, Lancashire, manufacturer Shelley, G. M. Union-street, Whitechapel, hosier Soane, G. Margate, printer

Scotford, T. and J. Blackfriars-road, dealers Sivuac, C. Wilmot-street, Brunswick-square, merchant

Slater, J., J. Slater, and J. Slater, jun. Yeadon,
Yorkshire, clothiers

Syder, G. Homerton, dealer and chapman
Sawyer, R. J. B. Tobler, and C. Cumberledge,
Leadenhall-street, merchants

Sansum, S. Narlsworth, Gloucestershire, clothier
Spreat, J. Exeter, coal-merchant

Sherlock, T., and H. Blood, Liverpool, merchants
Sturman, W. York-street, Southwark, gun-maker
Stead, T. Blackfriars-road, woollen-draper
Talbot, W. George-yard, Lombard-street, merchant
Taylor, J. Monkwearmouth-shore, brewer
Thompson, J. Wheathampstead, Herts, wine-mer-
chant

Thompson, G. Bishopsgate-street-within
Tovee, W. Exmouth-street, Spafields, builder

Taylor, T. Reingley Bridge, Lancashire, butcher
Tuck, William, Elsing, Norfolk, miller
Villiers, C. F. Ledbury, Herefordshire, druggist
Ward, D. Sutton Scotney, Hampshire, innkeeper
Walker, N. Dover, brewer

Walker, R. Bristol, shoemaker

Warren, W. Fenchurch-street, victualler Wilkinson, J., W. Horne, and J. Wilkinson, Friday-street, warehouseman

White, J. Falmouth, mercer

Warrington, N. High-street, Southwark

Whitebrook, W. Hungerford-street, Strand, victualler

Woodriffe, J. Commercial-road, broker

Wood, J. Saddleworth, Yorkshire, cotton-spinner
Williams, W. Amen-corner, bookseller
Wyatt, J. Hinchley, baker

White, J. Portland-street, Portland-place, mer

chant

Watson, E. Withern, Lincolnshire, corn-dealer
Williams, T. Liverpool, china-man

Whitford, J. Black-horse-yard, High Holborn, coach-smith

Yates, J. E. Shoreditch, pewterer

Youlden, S. jun. Brixton, Devon, merchant

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 30th November 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Brown, Matthew, and Co. manufacturers, Glasgow

Curr, John, merchant, Glasgow
Cameron, Hew, upholsterer, Glasgow
Fergusson, Daniel, victualler and spirit-dealer,
Glasgow

Muir, Hugh, merchant, Glasgow

Robertson, Thomas, merchant, Glasgow
Stoddart, James, grocer, Edinburgh

· DIVIDENDS.

Bowie, Francis, farmer and cattle-dealer, late in Tardoers, near Muirkirk; by William Falconer at Muirkirk, 9th December

Cooper, Alexander, manufacturer, Aberdeen, as an individual, and partner of Wallace and Co. tanners at New Bridge, Aberdeen; by Alexander Brebner, merchant, Aberdeen, 16th December Campbell, Alexander, late drover and cattle-dealer in Inverveoch, Glenorchy; by Ludovick Cameron, writer, Inveraray, 7th January Glass, Alexander, herring-merchant, Glasgow; by Robert Wood, cooper in Glasgow, 21st Dec. Gray, Samuel, late merchant, Dundee; by Andrew Kinmond, merchant there, on 11th December

Motherwell, Peter, late merchant and wright at Airdrie; by the trustee, at his office at Airdrie, 10th December

Mathewson, Thomas, late painter in Dundee; by
John Stephen, jun., cabinet-maker there, 14th
December

Phillips, James, upholsterer, Glasgow; by Robert
Sword, writer there, 13th December
Stewart, John, in East Haughs of Lethnot; by
James Speid, writer, Brechin, 30th November
Steel, Nisbet, and Co., merchants, Glasgow; by
John Berry, merchant there, 29th December
Sloan, Samuel, late grocer, Irvine; by Kerr and
Malcolm, writers, Glasgow, 18th December
Smith, William, and Son, and David Smith, jun.,
late rope-makers, Greenhead, Glasgow; by James
Kerr, accountant, Glasgow, 18th December
Walker, Hugh, and Co., merchants, Paisley; by
William Gilmore, merchant, Glasgow, 5th Jan.
Wallace, John, baker, Aberdeen, as an individual,
and as partner of Wallace and Co., tanners, New
Bridge, near Aberdeen; by Alexander Brebner,
merchant, Aberdeen, 16th December

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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.

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Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week

ended 21st November 1818.

Wheat, 82s. 6d.-Rye, 60s. 7d.-Barley, 64s. 11d.-Oats, 36s. Od.-Beans, 76s. 5d.-Pease, 75s. 7d.Oatmeal, 38s. Od.-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 November 1818.

Wheat, 72s. 2d.-Rye, 52s. 1d.-Barley, 49s. 1d.-Oats, 30s. 9d.-Beans, 55s. 9d.-Pease, 55s. 5d.--Oatmeal, 25s. 6d.-Beer or Big, 44s. Od.

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METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

THE month of November last year was reported as unusually mild and warm, the mean temperature being nearly 7 degrees above that of 1816. This season, however, it has been even higher by nearly 2 degrees. This difference is chiefly owing to the absence of frost during the night, the mean of the greatest daily heat being only about half a degree higher than that of last year. Compared with October, the temperature has gradually declined, though not so rapidly as might have been expected, the difference of the average being only about 4 degrees. During the night the thermometer generally stood above 40, and sometimes as high as 50. The temperature has also been unusually steady, the difference between the highest and lowest in 24 hours being frequently no more than 2 or 3 degrees, and on one occasion only a single degree. The fluctuations of the barometer, with the exception of a few days about the middle of the month, have been moderate, and the average height is nearly the same as last year. The quantity of rain exceeds that of October by about an inch, and that of November last year by 3-10ths. The average of Leslie's hygrometer is upwards of 2 degrees lower than that of October; but if allowance be made for the difference of temperature, the relative dryness of the atmosphere was nearly the same in both. The mean of the maximum and minimum temperature, contrary to what usually takes place, is lower than that of ten o'clock morning and evening; but the difference (2-10ths of a degree) is so small, that the two may be considered as absolutely coinciding. The coincidence between the mean point of deposition, and the mean minimum temperature, is equally striking, the difference being only 1-10th of a degree. It is a remarkable fact, that on the 19th of the month, the barometer remained so steady during the whole 24 hours, that three observations, viz. at ten o'clock morning and evening of the 19th, and ten o'clock on the morning of the 20th, agreed to the 1000th part of an inch; the height of the mercury at each period being 29.750. At ten o'clock on the evening of the 20th, it had risen only 7-1000ths, and about 8-1000ths by the morning of the 21st. The month altogether has been very different from what is usually experienced at this season. The fields are at this moment clothed with all the verdure of spring.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet.

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Fair days 13; rainy days 17. Wind west of meridian 11; East of meridian 19.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill.

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

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APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

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Lieut.
Cornet W. R. Chambers, from
Dr. to be Cornet

15 do.

h. p. 23 65

9 do.

G. S. Crole, from 21 Dr.

to be

67

13

Cornet
Arthur M'Cally to be Cornet
Bt. Col. T. Pritzler, from 22 Dr. to be
Lt. Col.

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Lieut. John Major to be Capt.
Cornet James Tomlinson to be Lieut. do.
Arthur Hancock to be Lieut. 6 do. 82
Henry Stones to be Lieut. 7 do.
Lieut. A. Bacon, from h. p. 10 Dr. to be
Lieut.
8 do. 87
C. Andrews, from h. p. 1 Dr. to
be Lieut.
9 do.
J. Wallace, from h. p. to be Lieut.
10 do.
Charles Clarke, from 21 Dr. to be
11 do.
R. B. Teesdale, from 25 Dr. to
be Lieut.
Cornet W. D. Hamilton, from Waggon
Train, to be Cornet, vice Tomlinson

Lieut.

Bt. Lt. Col. O. Werge to be Lt. Col. vice
Carden, dead
14 Nov. 1817

Capt. J. Willington to be Major, vice
Werge
15 Oct. 1818
Lieut. J. Brackenbury to be Captain,
vice Willington

do.
H. J. Atkinson to be Captain by
purch. vice Wildman, 6 Dr. G. 29 do.
Cornet T. M'Kenzie, from 24 Dr. to be
Lieut. vice Fitz-Clarence 3 Sept. 1817
J. G. Palling to be Lieut. vice
Gibson, dead
21 Nov.
C. R. M'Lead to be Lieut. 24 do.
G. Cox, from 8 Dr. to be Cornet,

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Lieut. J. Mylne to be Adjutant, vice
Pellichoddv, dead

24 do.
Bt. Major C. Synge, from 20 Dr. to be
Major, vice Bt. Lt. Col. Ellis, ret.
5 Nov. 1818
Robert Burdett to be Cornet by purch.
vice Oswald, ret.
22 Oct.
Lieut. W. Graham to be Adjutant, vice
Richardson, res. Adjutancy only
12 Nov.
C. R. Fox, from R. W. I. Rang.
to be Lieut. vice M'Dermott, ret. on
h. p. of W. I. Rang.
12 Nov.
W. M. Yorke, from 65 F. to be
Lieut. vice Stalkart, dead 3 Nov. 1817
H. F. Cane to be Captain by
purch. vice Le Sage, ret. 22 Oct. 1818
Ensign E. Butler to be Lieut. by purch.
vice Cane

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Lieut. Boyes' reappointment is to bear
date the
6 May 1812

Serj. Major Pepperel to be Quar. Mast.
více Stephens, res. 15 Oct. 1818

Capt. W. A. Craig, from 68 F. to be Capt.
vice Chapman, ret. on h.p. 68F. 5 Nov.
Ensign J. Silver to be Lieut. vice Brodie,
dead
15 Oct.
Lieut. H. Vis. Barnard, from 2 Life G.
to be Capt. by purch. vice Maling, 2
W. I. R.
22 do.
J. Twigg to be Capt. vice Bt.
Major Butler, dead
15 do.
Ensign T. Russell to be Lieut. vice
Twigg

do.

Lieut. C. Mitchell, from 69 F. to be
Lieut. vice Yorke, 17 F. 3 Nov. 1817
Assist. Surg. R. Greig, from 22 Dr. to be
Assist. Surg. vice Kenny, prom.
5 Nov. 1818
N. A. Connor to be Ensign, vice Mac-
dougall, dead
22 Oct.
Bt. Lt. Col. F. Calvert, from 32 F. to be
Lt. Col. vice Leitch, ret. 5 Nov.
Capt. J. Hutchison, from 83 F. to be
Capt. vice Sterne, ret. on h. p. 83 F.
12 do.
Hosp. Assist. J. Robson to be Assist.
Surg.vice Coulthard, dead 18 Nov.1817
Capt. A. Ferrier to be Major by purch.
vice Holmes, ret.
22 Oct. 1818
Lieut. J. K. Ross to be Capt. by purch.
do.

vice Ferrier
Ensign D. Macpherson to be Lieut. by
purch. vice Ross
do.

12 do. 2 W. I. R. Capt. A. M'Pherson to be Major by

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purch. vice M'Entagert, ret.

do.
T. Maling, from 60 F. to be Capt.
vice Iles, ret.
21 do.
Lieut. H. Cradock, from 1 F. G. to be
Capt. by purch. vice M'Pherson 22 do.
Major J. D Elphinstone, from 2 Dr. to
be Lieut. Col. by purch. vice Col. Sir
J. Wardlaw, ret.
12 Nov.

R.W.İ.Ra. Ensign C. R. Fox, from 85 F. to be
Lieut. vice Ramsay, ret.
5 do.
Lieut. J. Braham, from h. p. 83 F. to
be 1st Lieut.
18 Feb.
Capt. J. Grant, from h. p. to be Capt.
vice Wall, dead
30 Aug.
Gent. Cadet C. P. Brewer to be 2d Lieut.
vice Simmons, prom.
5 Octo
J. Knowles to be 2d Lieut.
do.

vice Milnes, prom.

vice Pulham, dead

R. Artil. Gent. Cadet H. Poole to be 2d Lieut. do. H. O'Brien to be 2d Lieut. vice Lyster, prom. do. Z. Mudge to be 2d Lieut. vice Cornelius, prom. do. A. Gosset to be 2d Lieut. vice Hall, dead do. H. Briscoe to be 2d Lieut. do. C. E. Beauchamp to be 2d Lieut. vice Scott, prom. do.

do.

R. Engin. Lt. Col. G. Cardew, from h. p. to be Lt. Col. vice Marlow, dead 12 do. Garrison. Lt. Gen. Hon. Sir E. Paget, G. C. B. to be Capt. of Cowes Castle, vice Col. Drouly, dec. Recr.Dist. Samuel Colberg (late Paymaster of Det. at Liverpool) to be Paymaster 25 Jan. Med.Staff. The Commission of Staff Surgeon E. Doughty is to bear date 6 Apr. 1809 Staff Surg. G. Beattie, M. D. from h. p. to be Surg. to the Forces, vice Arthur, h. p. 5 Nov. 1818 Hosp. Assist. A. Nelson, from h. p. to be Hosp. Assist. to the Forces 10 Oct. W. Birrell, M.D. from h. p. to be Hosp. Assist. to the Forces do. John Bell, from h. p. to be Hosp. Assist. to the Forces

Exchanges.

do.

Lt. Col. Graham, from 2 F. with Lt. Col. Jordan, Insp. F. O. Mil. Ionian Islands

Brev. Major D. Campbell, from 92 F. with Capt. Brown, h. p. 4 F.

Capt. Kirk, from 47 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Sadler, h. p.

Lieut. Plunkett, from 6 F. with Lieut. Pigot, h. p. 1 F.

Harrison, from 69 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Higginbotham, h. p. 34 F.

Irving, from 15 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Maitland, h. p.

Sproule, from 69 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Bailey, h. p.

Lieut. Martin, from 4 F. with Lieut. Duthy, h. p. 85 F.

Stavely, from 4 F. with Lieut. Blagrave, h.p.

Sidley, from 23 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Greig, h. p. 8 F.

Ensign Dickens, from 33 F. with Ensign Knox, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn.

47 F.

Dillon, from 50 F. with Ensign Weir, h. p.

Priestly, from 12 F. with Ensign Carew, h. p. 15 F.

Chamberlain, from 4 F. with Ensign Gamble, h. p. 91 F.

Nason, from 56 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Leighton, h. p.

Paymaster Breñan, from 7 F. with Paymaster MacDougall, h. p. 88 F.

Qua. Mast. Hogan, from 7 F. with Qua. Mast. Lambert, h. p. 14 F.,

Surgeon Ridsdale, from 15 Dr. with Surg. Easton, 47 F.

Assist. Surg. Tedlie, from 69 F. with Assist. Surg.
Browne, h. p. 89 F.

Resignations and Retirements.
Colonel Sir J. Wardlaw, 4 W. I. R.
Lieut. Col. Ellis, 25 Dr.
Leitch, 72 F.

Major Martin, 8 Dr.

Holmes, 92 F. M'Entagert, 2 W. I. R. Captain Le Sage, 22 F.

Iles, 2 W. I. R.

Lieut. Thursby, 14 Dr.

Dawkins, h. p. 15 Dr. Ramsay, W. I. Rang, Cornet Hillary, 6 Dr. G. Oswald, 25 Dr.

Quarter Master Stevens, 32 F.

Appointments Cancelled.

2d Lieut. St John, Rifle Brig. Adjutant Jervis, 72 F.

Dismissed.

Major Baillie, 25 F. Paymaster Smith, 25 F.

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May20. At Calcutta, Mrs Geo. Playfair, of a son. Sept. 27. Mrs P. Horton, of Chatham county, America, was safely delivered of three hearty male children! They have been named George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and Napoleon Bonaparte; and, of course, according to the Shandean system, have all the chances of becoming great men that distinguished names can give them.

Oct. 19. At Desart-house, the Right Hon. the Countess of Desart, a son and heir.

21. At Woolwich, the lady of Captain Duncan Grant, royal artillery, a daughter.

22. At Peebles, Mrs Wm Campbell, a daughter. 24. At Blairgowrie, the lady of William Macpherson, Esq. of Blairgowrie, a son.

26. At Annfield, Leith, Mrs J. T. Goodsir, a daughter.

27. At Hatton, Mrs Davidson, younger of Muirhouse, a son.

28. Mrs Vans Hathorn, Prince's street, a son. Nov. 5. In Wimpole-street, London, the lady of the Hon. J. T. Leslie Melville, a son.

At Pershore, Worcestershire, on her read to London, Lady Lucy Clive, consort of Lord Clive, a son and heir.

Mrs Dawson of Morebattle Tofts, a son. 7. The wife of Archibald Mackechnie, tailor, No 52, Bridgegate-street, Glasgow, of two boys and a girl, who, with their mother, are doing well.

At Milliken, the lady of Sir William Milliken Napier of Napier, Bart. a son.

10. Lady Pringle of Stitchel, a daughter.

In George-street. Edinburgh, the lady of William Mein, Esq, of Ormiston, a son.

12 In Dublin-street, Edinburgh, the lady of Major Alston, a son.

13. In Charlotte-square, Edinburgh, the lady of Thomas Maitland, younger of Dundrennan, advocate, a daughter.

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