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and that America made more Sugar than Europe and America could consume."(Review, vol. 13th, &c.) Well, the consumpt of Great Britain is increased from their standard by which they meant to plant and cultivate, viz. 1,533,421 cwts., as in 1775, to the quantity, as we have shewn, of 3,354,820 cwts. in 1818; and yet these gentlemen, to lessen the ruinous excess of the quantity of Sugar raised beyond the quantity required, saw no other remedy but to set instantly about rooting out the canes, and laying waste the fields, or, to use their own language, "a diminished culture of the Sugar Cane all over the West Indies." -(Review, vol. 13th, page 384, &c.) Their friend, Napoleon, could not have given an advice more conducive to his interests, or injurious to the interests of Great Britain.

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Course of Exchange, January 1.-Amsterdam, 11:6:2 U. Antwerp, 0:0:0. Ex. Hamburgh, 0:0:21 U. Frankfort, 139 Ex. Paris, 23: 80: 2 U. Bourdeaux, 23: 80. Madrid, 39 effect. Cadiz, 404 effect. Gibraltar, 34. Leghorn, 51. Genoa, 474 Malta, 50. Naples, 43. Palermo, 130 per oz.

Dublin, 94. Cork, 9. Agio of the Bank of Holland, 0.

Oporto, 58.

Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £0: 0: 0. in bars, £0: 0:0. New doubloons, £0:0:0. New dollars, Os. Od. 5s. 54d.

Rio Janeiro, 65.

Foreign gold, Silver, in bars,

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st December 1818, extracted from the London Gazette.

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Bantock, W. J. London-wall, auctioneer
Bateman, J. and W. Culbard, St John's-street,
Smithfield, brass-founders

Broadbelt, W. Preston, Lancashire, corn-merchant
Calwood, W. Bold, Lancashire, farmer
Crimes, T. Chester, coal proprietor
Chamberlayne, W. Leicester, hosier
Combes, G. Chichester, maltster
Chambers, R. Market-ruson, currier

Crowne, T. Durham, Park-farm, South Mains, and J. Bradford, Milford Wharf, Strand, coal-merchant

Collins, R. Maidstone, hop-merchant, dealer, and chapman

Curgemien, T. Truro, Cornwall, linen-draper Dawes, T. Yoxhall, Staffordshire, tape-manufac

turer

Dicken, T. Litchfield, cotton-spinner
Day, J. King-street, Holborn, jeweller
Dalgairns, C. Liverpool, merchant

Dennet, H. Wilson-street, Gray's-inn-lane, cowkeeper

Dean, W. Threadneedle-street, wine-merchant Emery, C. Broomley, Woodend, Staffordshire, dealer

Enock, J. Birmingham, brush-m ker

Emmerson, A. Torley-street, provision-merchant
Groves, W. and J. Dickes, Bath, grocers
Godfrey, B. Southwark, merchant

George, G. and C. B., Bedford-street, Strand, tinplate-workers

Goodlake, J. and H., Upper Thames-street, winemerchants

Guardner, J. Mapleborough-green, Warwickshire, dealer

Gorton, T. Aldermanbury, Postern, London, mer.

cer

Hart, J. Southampton, grocer

Horton, S. Bolton, Lancashire, manufacturer
Hewitt, P. Bold, Lancashire, farmer

Hort, A. Dean-street, Finsbury-square, merchant
Holman, W. Totnes, ironmonger

Heine, M. and W. Kewley, Manchester, appraisers VOL. IV.

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Jackson, G. Mile-town, Isle of Sheppey, baker
Jones, J. and T. Leominster, linen-drapers
Kirkman, J. City-road, brewer

Kirk, R. Leicester, liquor-merchant
Lees, L. Newton-moor, Cheshire, cotton-spinner
Lax, J., T. La, and W. Lax, Liverpool, soap-
boilers

Longstaff, C. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant
Levien, Kensington, Surry, Exchange broker
Marshall, T Tong, Yorkshire, corn-dealer
Moore, J. Woolwich, co dwainer

Moxon, R. W. G. Moxon, and J. Moxon, Kingston-upon-Hull, merchants

More, J. Manchester flour-dealer
M'Kay, R. Knutsford, linen-draper

Mill, C. Lowe East Smithfield, provision-dealer M'Donnel, M. and J., and J. Bushell, Broad-street, merchants

North, G. Sheffield, butcher

Norton, R. Charlotte-street, Rathbone-place, paper-hanger

Parcell, J. George-street, Upper-marsh, St Mary
Lambeth, victualler

Pest, W. asinghall-street, merchant
Prosser, W, Hereford, grocer

Pearson, J. Stayley-bridge, Lancashire, corn-factor
Rhind, A. Lime-street, merchant
Robotham, T. Derby, merchant

Ridley, T. Seaton-sluice, Northumberland, brewer
Scoles, C. Bensington, Oxfordshire, baker
Symmons, T. Strand, brass-founder

Stanbury, J. Gloucester-terrace, Whitechapel-road, grocer, dealer, and chapman

Symonds, W. Lowestoft, Suffolk, merchant
Salt, M. Lane-end, Stafford, flour-merchant
Savage, J. Handsworth, Warwickshire, rope-maker
Shakleton, S. Leeds, shop ceper
Sculthorpe, H. Nottingham, linen-draper
Surr, J. Aldersgate-street, surgeon
St Barbe, J. Austin-friars, ship-owner
Tippet, R. Totness, Devonshire, baker
Tompkin, W. Nottingham, hosier
Twyford, J. Portwood, Chester, cotton-spinner
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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st December 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Bryan, John, vintner and inn-keeper, Kilmarnock Cochran Davidson and Co. merchants, Glasgow, and Cochran Davidson, merchant there, the individual partner of that company

Esdon, W. hardware-merchant, Johnston Livingstone, A. and Co. merchants, Glasgow, and Angus Livingstone and Wm Armstrong, partners thereof

Milne, Margaret, haberdasher and merchant, Stonehaven

M'Kay, James, innkeeper, Jedburgh

M'Lean, Malcolm, surgeon, druggist, and vender
of medicines, Gorbals, Glasgow
Ross, Alex. clothier, Glasgow
Robertson, John, merchant, Glasgow
Spalding Robert, spirit-dealer, Glasgow
Sutherland, Alex. merchant and grocer, Edinburgh
Sym, John, grain and spirit dealer, Glasgow
DIVIDENDS.

Arrol, Walter, late merchant, Glasgow; by James
M'Ewan, merchant there

Birrel, Robert, merchant, Kirkcaldy; by George Drysdale, merchant there

Cooper, David, haberdasher, Glasgow; by James M'Ewan, merchant there

Ford, James, of Finhaven, merchant, Montrose; by A. Thomson, conjunct town-clerk, Montrose Hamilton, Godwin, and Co who carried on business in Glasgow, and in Virginia, North America, who became insolvent in 1775; by James Kerr, accountant, Glasgow, 22d January

McClure, William, draper and merchant, Kirkeudbright; by W. A. Roddan, accountant there, 16th January

M'Millans, Wm and Thos, merchants, Castle-Douglas, and Wm M'Millan and Thos M'Millan, individual partners thereof; by James Lidderdale, writer there, 20th January

Oughterson, Arthur, and Co. merchants, Greenock, and James Oughterson, John Robertson, and John Robertson, jun., surviving individual partners thereof; by Wm Leitch, merchant, Greenock Robertson, John, mason and wright, Pollockshaws, Glasgow; by David Kay, accountant there Stewart, P. and J. spirit-dealers, Glasgow; by Mr Harvie, Dunlop-street, there.

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

ended 12th December 1818.

Wheat, 70s. Od.-Rye, 51s. 3d.-Barley, 49s. 7d.-Oats, 30s. 6d.-Beans, 52s. 6d.-Pease, 52s. 5d.-Oatmeal, 25s. Od.-Beer or Big, 438. 7d.

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 Fout Weeks immediately preceding the 15th December 1818.

Wheat, 81s. 3.-Rye, G1s. 1d.-Barley, 658. 4d.-Oats, 36s. 3d.-Beans, 74s. 9d.-Pense, 72s. 10d.Oatmeal, 38s. 7d-Beer or Big, Os. Od.

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1st,......39s. Od.

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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.

APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

JANUARY 1.

Oats.

Pease.
1st,......24s. 6d.
2d,.
.......21s. Od.

Beans.

1st, .25s. Od. 2d,......22s. Od.

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Cornet W. T. Cockburne to be Lieut.
by purch. vice Bowers
10 Nov.

18

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vice Elphinstone

Lieut. C. James to be Capt. by purch.

vice James

do.

1 F. G.

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G. H. Lindsey to be Cornet by purch.
vice Walker
Lieut. F. D. Daly to be Adjutant, vice
Chantry res. Adj. only 19. Nov.
Capt. W. Blundell, from 22 Dr. to be
Capt. vice Schreiber, ret. on h. p.
22 Dr.
26 do.
Cornet W. Clarke to be Lieut. by pur.
vice James, ret.
9 do.
Lieut. Charles Wetherall, from 22 Dr.
to be Lieut.
14 do.
F. Blundell, from 22 Dr. to be
Lieut. vice Schrieber, ret. on h. p.
22 Dr.
25 do.
G. Williamson, from h. p. 12
Dr. to be Lieut.
26 do.

- C. J. J. Arbuthnot, from 1 F.
G. to be Lieut.
3 Dec.
Hon. H. D. Shore to be Cornet by pur.
vice Edgell, ret.
10 do.

Bt. Lt. Col. S. Boyse to be Lt. Col.
vice Colonel Doherty, ret. 8 do.
Capt. J. Doherty to be Major, vice
Boyse

do.
Lieut. C. R. Bowers to be Capt. vice
Doherty
do.

T. B. Tristram, from 22 Dr.
26 Nov.

to be Lieut.
Cornet W. A. Brown to be Lieut. by
purch. vice Nisbett

9 Dec.

Lieut. R. Coote to be Capt. by purch.
vice Lloyd, ret.
26 Nov.
Cornet F. Nisbett to be Lieut. by pur.
vice Coote
do.

T. Hunter to be Lieut. by pur. vice Cruickshanks, ret. 27 do.

G. H. Earl of Belfast to be Cornet by

purch. vice Nisbett

do.

Lieut. R. Nisbett, from 15 Dr. to be
Capt. by purch. vice Synge, 25 Dr.

19 do.

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Gent. Cadet Charles Wilson to be Cor. by purch. vice Dudley, 11 Dr.

19 Nov. G. W. Eyres to be Ensign and Lieut. vice Cradock 3 Dec. Capt. G. Ramsay, from W. I. Rang. to be Capt. vice Kirwan, h. p. W. I. Rang. 26 Nov. Lieut. W. H. Dutton, from 85 F. to be Lieut. vice Richardson, ret. on h. p. 85 F. 19 do. Ensign F. A. Robinson, from 4 W. I. R. to be Ensign, vice Making, ret. on h. p. 4 W. I. R. 3 Dec. 2d Lieut. A. J. Pictet, from Rifle Brig. to be Ensign, vice Pickering, ret. on h. p. Rifle Brig.

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C. H. Mills, from York Rang.
to be Ensign, vice Elves, ret. on h. p.
York Rang.
10 do.

Lt. Col. J. P. Hunt, from h. p. 60. F.
to be Lt. Col. vice Cayler, dead.
19 Nov.
Lieut. J. Jones, from 51 F. to be Lt.
vice Walsh, ret. on h. p. 51 F.
26 do.

Capt. R. Power, from 38 F. to be
Capt. vice Lewis, ret. on h. p. 38 F.
27 do.

C. Campbell, from 60 F. to be Capt. vice Bt. Major M'Haffie, ret. on h. p. 60 F.

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Capt. W. Brownson, from 74 F. to be
Capt. vice Tripp, h. p. 74 F. 25 do.

C. Chambers, from 1 F G. to be Capt. vice Bt. Major Billie, dism. 26 do. Lieut. G. F. Paschal, from 61 F. to be Lieut. vice Hamilton, h. p. 61 F.

25 do. W. Watson to be Capt. by pur. vice Bt. Major Muir, ret. 26 Nov. Ensign. Butterfield to be Lieut. by purch. vice Watson do.

Bt. Major P. O. shaughnessy, from
25 F. to be Capt. vice Hardwick, ret.
on h. p. 2 F.
do.

Capt. J. Bishop, from 95 F. to be Bt.
Lt. Col. vice Gordon, ret. on h. p.
95 F.
do.
Lieut. J. Nunn, from 58 F. to be Lt.
vice Heatley, ret. on h. p. 58 F.
3 Dec.
— J. Pillon, from h. p. to be Pay-
master, vice Irwin, ret. on h. p.

26 Nov.

R. Myddleton, from 90. F. to be Capt. by purch, vice Warren, ret. 19 do. Paym. J. Kerr, from h. p. 3 Ceylon Reg. to be Paym. vice Lediard, res. 3 Dec.

Ensign Townsend, from 96 F. to be Ens. vice Wright, ret. on h. p. 96 F. 26 Nov. Lieut. R. Elliott to be Adjutant, vice Holdsworth, res. Adj. only 19 do. Richard Collis to be Ensign, vice MacMahon, dead 26 do.

Gent. Cadet W. Kerr to be Ensign by purch. vice Fox, W. I. Rang. 19 do. Lieut. N. Wilson, from 58 F. to be Licut. vice M'Donell, ret. on h. p. 58 F. 10 Dec. H. W. S. Stewart to be Ensign by pur. vice Macpherson, prom. 22 Oct. Lieut. P. Pratt to be Capt. by purch. vice Kingdom, ret. 26 Nov.

Ensign T. R. Timbrell to be Lieut. by purch. vice Pratt

do.

J. A. Kingdom to be Ensign by purch.

vice Timbrell

do.

96

Lieut. S. Biddulph to be Capt. by pur. vice Nash, ret.

3 Dec.

Ensign A. S. H. Mountain to be Lieut. by purch. vice Biddulph

do.

99

Rifle Brig. 1 W. 1. R.

2

do.

J. Riddell to be Ensign by purch. vice Mountain Capt. E. T. Poe, from Rifle Brig. to be Major by purch. vice Martin, ret. 1 Nov. Lieut. A. Stewart to be Capt. by pur. vice Poe 3 Dec. Capt. C. L. Appelius, from 4 W. I. R. to be Capt. vice Thornhill, ret. on h. p. 4 W. J. R. 19 Nov.

A. Grant, from African Corps, to be Capt. vice Lt Col. Evans, ret. on h. p. African Corps do.

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Bt. Dep. Inspec. A. L Emerson, M. D. from h. p. to be Physician to the Forces

Dep. Purveyor J. Croft, from h. p. to be Dep. Purveyor to the Forces 23 Oct. Dep. Inspec. J. Robb, M. D. to be Insp. of Hosp. by Brevet, to the

Forces 26 Nov. Physician T. Gordon, to be Dep. Insp. ofosp. by Brevet, to the Forces do. Staff Surg. T. Inglis to be Dep. Insp.

of Hosp. by Brevet, to the Forc. do.

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Watkins, from 9 F. with Lieut. M'Dermott,

Mackay, from 21 F. with Lieut. Spottis wood, h. p.

Brooke, from 4 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Cartan, h. p. 6 W. I. R.

Hilliard, from 5 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Armstrong, h. p.

Bennett, from 5 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Pollock, h p. 13 F.

Allan, from 21 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. George, h. p. 7 F.

Webb, from 35 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Tompkins, h. p.

h. p.

Mason, from 82 F. with Lt. Harman, h. p.
Bowlby, from 4 F. with Lieut. Clarke, h. p.
Haggup, from 7 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Stuart,

Rawlins, from 13 F. rec. diff. with Lieut.
Meredith, h. p.

Toovey, from 20 F. with Lt. Oakley, h. p. Knight, from 44 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Short, h. p. 28 F.

Cornet Lord G. Bentinck, from 10 Dr. with Lieut. Lord J. Bentinck, 1 F. G.

Schneider, from 6 Dr. with Ensign Pickford, 92 F.

Ensign Meyrick, from 4 F. with Ensign Shipton, h. p.

Surgeon Job, from 5 Dr. Gds. with Surgeon Logan, 13 Dr.

Burton, from 4 F. with Surgeon M'Der mott, h. p. 60 F.

Resignations and Retirements.

Major Muir, 41 F.

Martin, 99 F.

Capt. Lloyd, 18 Dr.

Joerres, 20 Dr.
Light, 9 F.
Warren, 56 F.
Kingdom, 94 F.
Lieut. James, il Dr.

Cruickshanks, 18 Dr.
Cornet Edgell, 11 Dr.
Ensign Robinson, 2 W. I. R.
Marshall, 3 do.

Appointments Cancelled.

Lieut. Edgell, 11 Dr.
Assistant Surgeon M'Grigor, 15 Dr.
Hart, h. p. 22 Dr.

Dismissed.

Dep. Commissioner Gen. Rawlins.

Reinstated.

Quarter-Master Howsman, 60 F.

Deaths.

Colonel Braddyll, 3 Lancaster Mil.
Lieut. Col. Duke, 3 Gar. Bn. Dep. Adjut. Gen.
Nova Scotia
4 Dec. 1818

Major Caulfield, h. p. 32 F.
Capt. Kearney, 22 Dr.

Watson, 22 F.
Licut. Robinson, 43 F.
Powell, h. p. 90 F.
Ensign M Mahon, 82 F.

Jenks, 1 W. I. R.

26 April 1818

19 Aug.

6 Dec. 1818 15 do.

3 Nov.

5 do.

Quar. Mast. Helm, h. p. Roxburgh F.
Staff-G. Young, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. at Nova
Scotia

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