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Course of Exchange, February 2.-Amsterdam, 11:6:2 U. Antwerp, 11:9. Ex. Hamburgh, 33 : 7 : 2§ U. Frankfort, 1: 10 Ex. Paris, 23: 80: 2 U. Bourdeaux, 23: 80. Madrid, 401 effect. Cadiz, 403 effect. Gibraltar, 34. Leghorn, 52. 47. Malta, 50. Naples, 421. Palermo, 127 per oz. Oporto, 58. Rio Janeiro, 65. Dublin, 10. Cork, 10. 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. 9d. Silver, in bars, 5s. 7d.

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

ended 23d January 1819.

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Wheat, 79s. 5d.-Ryc, 56s. 7d.-Barley, 64s.d.-Oats, 34s. 10d.-Beans, 71s. 9d.-Pease, 70s. 5dOatmeal, 38s. 1d.-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. Scris Troy, ar 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th January 1819.

Wheat, 68s. 5d.-Rye, 51s. 8d.-Barley, 48s. 7d.-Oats, 29s. 4d.-Beans, 49s. 11d.-Pease, 50s. 7d.-Oatmeal, 23s. 10d.-Beer or Big, 41s. 6d.

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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.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st January 1819, extracted from the London Gazette.

Allum, R. Chatham, Kent, builder
Andrews, R. Bristol, baker

Atkinson, J. Dalston, Cumberland, cotton-manufacturer

Aubert, N. B. Lloyd's Coffee-house, and Harley. ford-place, Kennington, insurance-broker Atherton, T. Liverpool, tanner

Burgis, J. Southampton-street, Covent-Garden, or. namental paper-manufacturer

Barker, J. Stratford-Common, brewer
Bradley, J. St Johns, Worcester, coal-master
Baylin, D. Strand, Gloucestershire, clothier

Bell, J. Church-street, Spittalfields, bombazeenmanufacturer

Brown, J. Leeds, straw hat manufacturer
Budden, J. Bristol, liquor-merchant

Booth, J. Oxford-street, grocer
Brocklebank, S. Liverpool, merchant
Bryant, W. Greenwich, coach-master
Blomerly, W. Bolton, cotton-manufacturer
Bedells, W. Knight, Badnorshire, Woolstapler
Bradshaw, R. Manchester, check-manufacturer
Brunner, J. Birmingham, patten-manufacturer
Blackborn, Witham, Essex, corn-factor
Collins, R. Maidstone, dealer in hops

Cater, S. and J. Home, Watling-street, warehouse

man

Chapman, R. Hammersmith, surgeon
Cassels, R. St. Swithin's-lane, merchant

Churchill, J. Stanhope-street, Clare-market, common-brewer

Collins, F. New-Fishbourne, Sussex
Cole, E. Shrewsbury, hop-merchant

Cooper, T. Kennet-wharf, Upper Thames-street, merchant

Carver, J. and W. Peet, Basinghall-street, merchants

Cowley, T. Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, warehouseman

Durham, J. Shadwell-street, carcass-butcher
Davis, N. Gloucester Terrace, New-road, White,
chapel, merchant

David, J. Threadneedle-street, merchant
Dunn, W. Threadneedle-street, wine-merchant
Daniels, W. jun. Bishop's Stortford, malt-factor
Davey, J. Foulsham, Norfolk, ironmonger
Everett, W. Cambridge, corn-merchant
Flinders, J. Nottingham, hosier
Friday, R. Isles worth, barge-master
Flint, W. Old-Bailey, printer

Fitzgerald, T. St Catherine-street, ship-owner
Force, J. Walcot, Somersetshire, deafer
Greenslade, R. Plymouth, builder

Gleeson, J. Cockhill, Ratcliff, potato-merchant

Gardner, N. and H. Gloucester, bankers and corndealers

Gittsoon, R. Bawtrey, Yorkshire
Gardiner, D. Chiswell-street, hatter

Hort, A. Dean-street, Finsbury-square, merchant

Hewitt, P. Bold, Lancashire

Horrocks, S. Bolton, manufacturer
Hogg, J. E. Broad-street, warehouseman

Hayward, H. Great Portland-street, paper-hanger
Hudson. H. and G. Liverpool, slop-sellers

Herm, J. Birmingham, screw-maker

Hardie, A. Union-court, Broad-street, merchant Hudson, W. Upper Thames street, earthen-ware

man

Hughes, S. Liverpool, liquor-merchant
Hulme, W. Leek, Staffordshire, grocer
Harman, G. Norwich, manufacturer
Ingram, L. Cheapside, hatter
Johnson, R. Plymouth, grocer

Jacob, J. Gravel-lane, Houndsditch, tobacconist
Jennings, J. C. Catherine-street, dealer
Jay, J. Old-Jewry, wine-merchant

Jones, J. and H. Hughes, Liverpool, merchants Jones, E. Great Sutton-street, Clerkenwell, coal. merchant

J. Kernot, Castle-street, Leicester-fields, druggist
Keats, T. M. Poultry, hat-manufacturer
Kendrick, J. Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire,
miller

Longman, F. G. Norwich, malster

Lumley, W. Jermyn-street, wine-merchant
Lucy, H. Tupsley, Herefordshire, builder
Lush, E. Sherborne, linen-draper

Lloyd, T. and J. Winter, Blue Bell. Yard, St
James-street, wine-merchants

Lutey, T. Wapping, master-mariner

M'Leod, T. H. Pinners-hall, Winchester-street,

wine-merchants

Merchant, J. Shepton Mallet, Somersetshire, innkeeper

Morris, J. Woolwich, cordwainer

Morgan W. Bristol, victualler

Noble, M. Lancaster, chemist

Oulett, J. Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, jeweller Oxenham, J. T. Oxford-street, mangle-maker Phillips, R. Exeter, chemist

Perkins, C. Perkins Rents, Peter-street, Westminster, victualler

Price, D. Watford, Herts, linen-draper
Pidding, J. J. High-Holborn, Stock-broker
Parsons, S. Hanover-street, Long-Acre, coach-
plater

Peet, W. Basinghall-street, merchant

Payton, W. Lincoln's-inn-fields, wine-merchant
Perry, J. sep. Stockport, muslin-manufacturer
Phillips, T. Bread-street-hill, merchant

Paterson, M. Halifax, dyer

Perkins, J. Tiverton, timber-merchant

Power, J. and R. Warwick, Finsbury-square, mer. chants

Ridley, T. Seaton-sluice, Northumberland, brewer

Rogers, J. Old Broad-street, merchant

Ritchie, T. Air-street, Piccadilly, merchant

Robinson, J. Holywell, butcher

Reddal, T. Liverpool, merchant

Reddal, W.

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Richards, D. Mann's-row, Bow-common, manufacturing chemist

Richards, H. Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, carpenter

Russell, J. Lambeth, timber-merchant

Russell, A. Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, linendraper

Salter, C. jun. Portsea, grocer

Swan, R. Gainsborough, Lincoln, merchant
Still, J. South Island-place, Brixton, Surrey, mer-
chant

Smith, W. Moffat-street, City-road, corn-dealer
Sumner, T. Preston, corn-merchant

Stiff, W. Borthwick, Hampshire, dealer
Tully, F. Bristol, baker

Thomas, W. Cheapside, draper

Thompson, W. H. Liverpool, merchant
Taylor, W. jun. Liverpool, merchant
Terral, J. Birmingham, printer

Thomson, E. Globe-stairs, Rotherhithe, ship

builder

Unwin, R. Chapel en le Frith, timber-merchant Venus, J. Lower Shadwell, vintner

Vertue, S. Mark-lane, corn-merchant Williams, H. Duke-street, Bloomsbury, wine-merchant

Wadley, J. Coventry-street, Hay-market, cheesemonger

Walker, R. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer
Wardle, G. and T. All-hallows Wharf, Upper-
Thames-street, oil-crushers

Wattson, J. Gravesend, Kent, coach-master
White, W. Chalford, Gloucestershire, linen-draper
Wheeler, D. Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, colouring
manufacturer

Wilson, J. H. jun, Upper Belgrave-place, Pimlico, picture-dealer

Young, T. Paddington, Mary-le-bone, grocer

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st January 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Bourne, John, bookseller and publisher, Hill-place, Edinburgh

Hendry, John, and Co. muslin manufacturers, Glasgow; and John Hendry, and John M'Neil, the individual partners of that company

Loudon, George, and Co. merchants, Glasgow; and George Loudon, merchant there, an individual partner of that company

M'Gouns, Watson, and Co. merchants, Greenock; carrying on business there under that firm; and at St Thomas, under the firm of James Blair and Co.

M'Gregor, Alexander, carrier and trader between Perth and Aberfeldy

Mlquham, James, victualler and spirit-dealer, Glasgow

Saunders and Melliss, merchants, Aberdeen; and John Saunders, and Peter Melliss, the individual partners of said company

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Gray, David, shipbuilder, Kincardine; by James Teurcum, ship-owner, there

Johnston, Peter, upholsterer, Port-Glasgow; with William Millar, clerk to the Port-Glasgow smithwork company

Johnston, Walter, merchant, Bank hill; by Martin and Thomson, writers, Lockerby

M'Nicol, Donald, merchant, Inverary; by Claud Chessel, accountant, Edinburgh; a final one, 24th February

M'Donald, John, timber merchant, Greenock: by Morrison and M'Dowald, writers, Glasgow; a final one

Murray, William, merchant, Forres, by John Forsyth, writer there

Paterson, Allan, and James, grocers, Edinburgh; by Henry Potts, grocer, Catharine-street, Edinburgh; a final one

Russell, David, late merchant and founder, Duriefoundry, near Leven; by Thomas Dryburgh, writer, Cupar

Scott and Balmanno, merchants, Glasgow, and who earried on business in the West Indies under the firm of James Jacque and Co.; by John M'Gavin, accountant there, 3th March

Scott, Allan, and Son, wood-merchants, Glasgow; by Dugald Bannatyne there

Turnbull, David, late in Carfrae-mill; by Thomas Scott, writer, Lauder, 1st March

Webster and Finlay, merchants, Montrose; by Charles Barclay, inerchant there

Wood, James, merchant Lundiemill; by Alexati der Watson, Kirkcaldy, 4s. per pound, on 2d February

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vice Morton, retires

Quarter Master Coulson, from h. p. to be Quarter Master, vice Ross, ret. on full pay 25 do, Lieut. Cameron to be Capt. by purch. vice Forbes, ret. 31 do.

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Capt. Montague, to be Major by purch. vice Fitzgerald, ret.

10 do.

Surg. Kell, from 96 F. to be Surg. vice Flanagan, h. p. 96 F.

26 Dec. 1818

Cornet and Sub-Lieut. Collins, to be Lieut. by purch.

do.

C. Phillips, Gent. to be Cornet and SubLieut. by parch.

do.

88

Lieut. Fraser to be Capt. by purch, vice Brittain 7 Jan. 1819 Gent. Cadet Sir Fra. Vincent, Bt. from Mil. Coll. to be Cornet by purch, vice Ellis, 20 Dr. 17 Dec. 1818 Brevet Major Blanckley, from 23 F. to be Capt. vice Bowers 50 do. Capt. Crawford, from h. p. to be Capt. vice Duberly, cancelled

17 do.

Cornet Mallony to be Lieut. by purch. vice Hoskins, 97 F.

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17 do. E. Kirwan to be Ensign by purch. vice Campbell do.

Lieut. Soutar to be Adjutant, vice Mitchell, res. Adjutant only 7 Jan. 1819 2d Lieut. Peele, from R. Brig. to be Lieut. by purch. vice Myddleton 31 Dec. 1818 Lieut. Macdonald to be Capt. by purch. vice Maxwell, ret. do. Ensign Macdonald to be Lieut. by purch. do. J. Mackintosh to be Ensign by purch. do. Lieut. T. Hoskins, from 11 Dr. to be Capt. by purch. vice Hare, ret. 24 do. Rifle Brig. 2d Lieut. Brownrigg to be 1st Lieut. by purch. vice Stewart 25 do.

6 Jan. 1819

97

A. W. Bishop to be Cornet by purch. vice Clark, prom. 17 Dec. 1818

C. S. Malet to be Cornet vice Mallory

6 Jan. 1819 Lieut. A. T. Maclean to be Capt. by purch. vice Lt. Col. Lawrence, ret. 23 Dec. 1818 Cornet Pott to be Lieut. by purch. vice Maclean do.

C. Fancourt to be Cornet, vice Brown do N. Nash to be Cornet, vice Cockburn

24 do.

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Major Verner, from 7 Dr. to be Lieut.
Col. by purch. vice Carnie, ret. 24 do.
Gent. Cadet J. Robinson, from Mil. Coll.
to be Ensign, vice Moffat, cash.
Major South to be Lieut. Col. by purch.
více Steevens, ret.
do.
Capt. Hogg to be Major by purch.
Lieut. Rotton to be Capt. by purch. do.
Ensign South to be Lieut. by purch. do.
M. Dalrymple to be Ensign by purch. do.
Capt. D. McGregor, from 95 F. vice
Waller, h. p.

1 W. I. R. Bt. Lt. Col. Torrens to be Lt. Col. by purch. vice Clifton, ret. 24 do. Bt. Major Vyse, from 2 Life G. to be Major by purch. vice Torrens

14 Jan. 1819 Capt. Mills, from R. York R. to be Capt. vice M'Donald, h. p. 17 Dec. 1818 Gent. Cadet C. Maclean, from Mil. Coll. to be Ensign, vice Field, cashiered 31 do. Capt. M'Intyre, from 3 W. I. R. to be Capt. vice Cradock, h. p. 7 Jan. 1819

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Lieut. Creser, from h. p. 7 F. to be Paymaster, vice Mackay ret. 14 Jan. 1819 Capt. Dillon to be Major by purch. vice Calvert, prom. 72 F.

do.

Lieut. Belcher to be Capt. by purch. do. Ensign Birtwistle to be Lieut. by purch.

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Licut. Major, from 55 F. with Lt. Craigie, 30 F. O'Halloran, from 30 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Ramus, h. p. 22 F.

Shadwell, from 35 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Rainforth, h. p.

Ellis, from 20 Dr. with Lieut. Norris, 9 Dr. Collins, from 4 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Gregg, h. p. 6 W. I. R.

Bushell, from 4 F. ree. diff. with Lieut. Irving, h. p. 5 W. I. R.

Sabine, from 21 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Hammill, R. African Corps

Orme, from 11 Dr. with Lieut. Allingham, 6 Dr.

O'Brien, 89 F. with Lieut. Kelly, 87 F.

Lloyd, from 88 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Soutar, h. p. 71 F.

Polhill, from 1 Life Gds. with Lt. Bullock, h. p. 23 Dr.

Mallory, from 11 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. L. M. Cooper, h. p. 20 Dr.

Hannam, from 7 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Graves, h. p.

Reynett, from 45 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Schonfeldt, 73 F.

Cornet Bonnor, from 3 Dr. Gds. with Ensign and Lieut. Abercromby, 3 F. G.

Trollope, from 2 Dr. rec. diff. with Cornet Clark, h. p. 4 Dr. Gds.

Ensign Tudor, from 9 F. with Ensign Mahon, 50 F. Clandinen, from h. p. 50 F. with Ensign Clarke, 43 F.

Holland, from 4 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Warre, h. p. 83 F.

Gordon, from 63 F. with Ensign Stewart, 92 F.

Young, from 83 F. rec. diff. with 2d Lieut. Driberg, h. p. 3 Ceylon Regt.

Stewart, from 92 F. with Ensign Gordon, 63 F.

Qua. Mast. Hall, 11' Dr. with Qua. Mast. Henderson, h. p. 6 W.I. R.

Assist. Surg. Dr Ducat, from h. p. Meuron's R. with Assist. Surg. Napier, Sup. Ass. Surg. in East Indies

Lukin, from 55 F. with Assist. Surg. Dr Macdonnell, h. p. 50 F.

Resignations and Retirements.

Lt. Col. Lawrence, 13 Dr.

Carnie, 12 F.
Steevens, 20 F.
Jordan, 60 F.
Clifton, 1 W. I. R.
Major Fitz Gerald, 82 F.
Maxwell, 92 F.

Capt. Moreton, 2 Life Gds.
Forbes, 20 F.

Hare, 97 F.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Dec. 11, 1818. At Castlehill, Ireland, the lady of Major N. Gledstones, 68th regiinent, a son. -In Townsend-street, Dublin, the wife of W. Singleton, beadle of St. Mark's parish, three sons, who, with the mother, are doing well.

22. At Tavistock-square, London, the lady of Duncan Campbell, Esq. a daughter.

On Christmas Eve, the wife of Mr Saunders, shoemaker, No 1, Bull's-head-court, Snow-hill, was delivered of twins: she is in the 50th year of her age, and had no children for 35 years before.

Jan. 1. At Woodburn, Canaan, the lady of George Ross, Esq. advocate, a daughter.

3. At Wykham Park, Oxfordshire, the lady of Daniel Stuart, Esq. a daughter.

5. At Edinburgh, Mrs Irvine, Prince's-street, a

son.

-At Inveresk, the lady of R. D. Horn Elphinstone of Horn and Logie Elphinstone, a son. 8. At Abbotrule, the lady of Robert Henderson, Esq. a daughter.

At George-street, Edinburgh, the lady of Captain Menzies, a son.

10. In Maitland-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Callander, a daughter

-At Stockbridge, near Edinburgh, Mrs H. Currie, a daughter.

-Mrs George Robertson, Albany-street, Edinburgh, a son.

Mrs Thomson, Dundas street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

12. At Pinkie House, the lady of Sir John Hope of Craighall, Bart. a son.

13. At Buccleuch-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Clark,

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At Bonnington-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Morison, a daughter. 21. Right Honourable Lady Janet Buchanan, a daughter. At Pitt-street, Edinburgh, Mrs J. S. Robert son, a son.

MARRIAGES.

April 15, 1818. At Calcutta, at the house of John Hunter, Esq. James Bathgate, Esq. surgeon, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late James Scott, Esq.

May 30. At Penang, John Anderson, Esq. High Sheriff of Prince of Wales' Island, and second son of Robert Anderson, Esq. of Stroqunan, to Miss Mary Alison Carnegy, second daughter of James Carnegy, Esq. merchant in Penang.

June 18. At Gurruckpore, in the East Indies, Montague Ainslie, eldest son of Dr Ainslie of Dover-street, Register and Joint Magistrate of Azeemphur, to Sophia, eldest daughter of the late George Poyntz Ricketts, and niece to Charles Milner Ricketts, member of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and first cousin to the Earl of Liverpool.

Dec. 24. At Stockton, Henry Beckwith, Esq. to Miss Elizabeth Cowan, daughter of Mr Cowan, late schoolmaster, Old Monkland.

23. At Glasgow, Mr Samuel Cochran, merchant, Dublin, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late David Wardrop, Esq. surgeon, royal navy.

29. At Ford, Path-head, Captain Ronaldson, Edinburgh militia, to Frances, daughter of the late Mr James Torrance.

Jan. 5, 1819. At Edinburgh, Mr Joseph Chipman, of the Ordnance, to Mary Stanley, daughter of the late John Stirling, Esq. merchant, Port Glasgow.

7. At Leith, Captain J. M'Luckie, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Captain Andrew Scott of Airth.

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