do 89 F. Lieut. Gorse, from h. p. 3 W. I. R. Staff Lieut. vice Palmer, 65 F. 22 April 90 Lieut. Pigott, from 26 F. Lieut. vice Lieut. Col. T. W. Taylor, from h. p. Unatt. Su Buckeridge, h. p. 30 F. 13 do. perintendent of Cav. Riding Establishment, 91 Lieut. Shedden, from 1 Vet. Bn. Lieut. vice Peters, h. p. 22 April 1826. vice Lamont, prom. 8 April 1825 B. Duft, Ensign by purch. vice Kane, Ordnance Department.--Royal Artillery. 62 F. 16 Feb. 1826 Lieut. Crofton, from 50 F. Capt. vice Brevet Maj. Morrison, Maj. vice Hughes, ret. Murray, dead 13 April April 1826 92 Ensign Bates, from h. p. Quart. Mast. 2d Capt. Faddy, Capt. do. vice Callagy, ret. 30 March do. 93 Lieut. Connop, Capt. by purch. vice 22 April Royal Engineers. do. do. Capt. Hobbs, Lieut. Col. vice Gravatt, ret. 94 R. Keating, Ensign vice Moore, 3 F. 8 April 1896 28 March 2d Capt. Gipps, Capt. do. 95 Lieut. Mayne, Capt. by purch, vice Ist Lieut. Worsley, 2d Capt. da Brownson, ret. 13 April 2d Lieut. Vicars, Ist Lieut. do. Ensign Harrison, Lieut. do. Gent. Cadet J. Chaytor, 2d Lieut. 15 March W. Wood, Ensign do. 96 Capt. Hill, from 1 Vet. Bn. Capt. The under-mentioned Gent. Cadets of the 8 April 1825 Hon. The East-India Company's Ser. R. Bush, Ensign by purch. vice Lloyd, prom. 22 April 1826 vice, to have the Temporary Rank as 97 Lieut. Mairis, from h. p. 6 Dr. Gds. 21 Lieutenants, during the Period of Lieut. 16 March Ensign Stanners, Lieut. by purch. vice their being placed under the Command Macdonald, prom. 8 April E. Barton, Ensign of Lieut. Col. Pasley, R. Eng. at Chat. do. 98 Lieut. Douglas, Capt. by purch. vice ham, for Field Instruction. do. 8 March 1826 99 Ensign Nicholson, Lieut. by purch. T. T. Pears do. do Rifle Brig. 2d Lieut. H. F. Beckwith, 1st Lieut. A. Douglas do. by purch. vice Power, prom. 8 do. E. Lawford da Cameron, 1st Líeut, by purch. S. Best do. vice Ramsden, prom. 9 do. R. Henderson do. J. Rooper, 2d Lieut. by purch. vice G. B. Tremenheere do Saumarez, prom. 7 do. da do. J. Martin, do. by purch. 9 do. W. H. Graham do 2d Lieut. Dering, 1st Lieut. by purch. G. Patrickson do vice Slade, prom. 22 do. do Gert. Cadet J. Buckner, from R. Mil. T. M. B. Turner do Coll. 2d Lieut. do. R. StaffC. Gent. Cadet E. R. King, from R. Mil. Hospital Staff 16 Feb. Surg. Allen, from 6 Dr. Surg. to the Forces, vice 2 W. I. R. Lieut. Gordon, from h. Stewart, h. P 25 March 1826 6 April Assist. Surg. Smith, from 98 F. Assist. Sarg, to the Forces 23 Feb. 1 March 2d Lieut. O'Meara, from 60 F. Lieut. Hosp. Assist. Portelli, do. 2 March vice Hughes, dead 2 do. Assist. Surg. Thomson, from 64 F. do. vice M vice 25 do 9 Feb 3 do. W. M. Ford, do. 16 do Ensign Tew, from 97 F. Lieut. vice J. S. Graves, do. 22 do M Pherson, 1 F. 24 do. 9 March do. Goulden, 22 F. 23 Feb. 21 do do dead P.J. Meade, do 23 da 23 Feb. Ceylon R. Lieut. Nowlan, from 66 F. Lieut. L. Leslie, do do. 16 do. A. Urquhart, do. do Lieut. Nason, from 8 W.1. R. Lieut. Unattached. To be Lieutenant-Colonels of Infantry by prom. 9 April purchase, Major Clayton, from 22 F. 8 April 1826 Major Arnold, from 10 Dr. 12 do. do Major M'Adam, from 75 F. 2 do 13 do. Capt. Ellis, from Gren. Gds. purch. vice Bird, prom. 30 March To be Majors of Infantry by purchase. 29 do. Capt. Beetham, from 26 F. 8 April 1896 R. New So. Wales Vet. Comp. Staff Assist. Surg. Farquharson, from 19 F. do Gibson, Assist. Surg. 15 Feb. Hon. G. R. Abercromby, from 3 Dr. Gds. R.E.I.VOL Capt. Johnson, Adj. vice Dickenson, do. res. 17 March do. do Fraser, from 93 F. 99 da Gen. Hon. Sir E. Paget, G.C.B. Gov. of R. Mil. College Rowley, from 58 F. do 25 March 1826 Webster, from 56 F. Gen. Marquis of Anglesey, G.C.B. Capt. of Cowes Campbell, from 49 F. Castle, Isle of Wight, vice Sir E. Paget do. Chadwick, from 86 F. do. do. Brown, h. Piom 24 F. rec. diff. with Capt. do. To be Captains of Infantry by purchase. Lieut. Col. Barton, from 2 Life Gds. rec. dift. with p. Lieut. Macdonald, from 97 F. 8 April 1826 Major Luard, from 17 Dr. rec. diff. with Major Smyth, from 24 F. do. Bacon, h. p. do. Capt. Woodward, from 38 F. with Brevet Major Crosdaile, 3 F. do. Rains, 51 F. Stewart, from 11 Dr. Colomb, from 5 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with England, from 12 Dr. do. Capt. Hon. J. Kennedy, h. p. Gosselin, from 43 F. do. Down, from 6 Dr. rec. ditt with Capt. Porto Smith, from 60 F. do. man, h. p. Eccles, from 1 Dr. do. Black, from 6 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Hamilton, from 81 F. do. Ramsay, h. p. Loftus, from 17 Dr. do. Dunn, from 6 Dr.rec. diff. with Capt. WigStuart, from 12 Dr. ley, h. p. Coghlan, from 61 F. do. Wetherall, from 11 Dr. With Capt. TomMurray, from 56 F. do. linson, 13 Dr. Versturme, from 41 F. do. Pallisar, from 12 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Geddes, from 45 F. do. Beresford, h. p. Browne, from 13 Dr. do. Allen, from Gren. Gds. rec. diff. with Capt. Keating, from 56 F. do. Hon. J. St. Clair, h. p. Clarke, from 84 F. do. Shawe, from Coldst. Gds. rec. diff. with Bentinck, from Coldst. Gds. do. Capt. Bentinck, h. p. do. Northey, from 3,7. Gds. with Capt. Dixon, Pounden, from 25 F. do. 25 F. Dixon, from 3 F. Gds. do. French, from 18 F. with Capt. Dalgleish, Hon. J. Kennedy, from 5 Dr. Gds. do. 28 F. Marle, from 79 F. do. - French, from 22 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Ogilvy, from 14 F. do. Pennefather, h.p. Grubbe, from 19 F. do. Harris, from 23 F. rec. diff, with Capt. Hon. J. Amherst, from 59 F. do. Hallifax, from 10 F. do. from Doyle, from 63 F. do. Smyth, h. p. Boates, from 64 F. do. Stephens, from 29 F. rec. diff. with Capt. do. Frederick, from 51 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Williams, from 44 F. do. Timson, h. p. Hon. C. D. Biayney, from 7 F. do, -- M.Lachlan, from 75 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Dundas, from 15 Dr. do. Stevenson, h. p. Maitland, from 85 F, Lieut. Stewart, from 2 Dr. Gds. rec. diff, with Armstrong, from 16 Dr. do. Lieut. Hon. R. Howard, h. p. Butler, from 1 F. do. Garnier, from 15 Dr. rec. dift. with Lieut. Agnew, from 4 Dr. do. Callaghan, h. p. do. Rawstorne, from 4 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Millerd, from 1 Life Gds. do. Griffith, h.p. Hon. A. C. J. Browne, from 75 F. do. Fletcher, from 19 F. with Lieut. Price, D'Urban, from 27 F. do. Mitchell, from 6 Dr. do. O'Reilly, from 21 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Lord W. F. Montagu, from Ceylon R. do. Evelegh, h. p. 42 do. North, from 27 F. with Lieut. Dutton, Spooner, from 8 Dr. do. New South Wales Vet. Comp. do. Campbell, from 28 F. rec, diff. with Lieut. Barton, from 15 F. do. Gammell, h. p. do. --- Browne, from 29 F. with Lieut. Thatcher, Berkeley, from 28 F. do. 37 F. Smyth, from 16 Dr. do. Waters, from 37 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Hall, from 75 F. do. Custance, h. p. 25 Dr. do. Roberts, from 36 F. rec. dift. with Lieut. Falconer, from Rifle Brigade do. St. Quintin, h. p. Pearson, from 99 F. do. Bennett, from 47 F. with Lieut. Campbell, Deshon, from 53 F. do. h. p. 77 F. Amsinck, from 65 F. Macdonald, from 81 F. with Lieut. Howe, h. p. Nova Scotia Fencibles To be Lieuts. of Infantry by purchase. Hewetson, from 82 F. with Lieut. Ashe, Cornet M'Douall, from 3 Dr. 8 April 1826 h. p. 101 F. Ensign Sullivan, from 28 F. Macdonald, from 86 F. rec. diff. with Cornet Skipwith, from 1 Dr. do. Lieut. Sidley, h. p. Ensign Schneider, from 12 F. Brownrigg, from Rifle Brigade rec. dift. do. Ensign Hall, from 35 F. with Lieut. Sullivan, h. p. Ensign Hughes, from 34 F. do. Cornet Shelley, from 15 Dr. with Cornet Berguer, Ensign Wainwright, from 99 F. do. h. p. 22 I'r. Cornet Berguer, from 15 Dr. 22 do. Ensign Abbott, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Ensiga Ensign Wake, from 36 p. do. Kidd, h. p. Ensign Kellett, from 16 F. Appointments Cancelled. h. p. do. do. do. do. Ensign Lloyd, from 96 F. do. Lieut. Sargent, 1 F. To be Ensigns by purchase. Ensign Allen, 55 F. P. Grehan i April 1826 Assistant Surgeon Hood, 6 F. L. C. Bayntum do. Assistant Surgeon Dillon, 7 F. J. Arnold do. Resignations and Retirements. A. Moreau do. R. Donaldson do. Major General Sir P. Ross, from 75 F. O. B. D'Arcey do. Colonel Gravatt, R. Inv. Eng. W G. Broadhurst do. Colonel Castle, h. p. 6 F. G. Denshire do. Colonel Say, h. p. 99 F. C. Knox do. Lieut. Col. Ogilvie, 11 F. M. V. Abbott do. Cowell, 42 F. F.Q Turner do. Campbell, 50 F. Macpherson, 78 F. Fitz Simon, h. p. York Chass. Hon. G. Carnegie, h. p. 110 F. Lieut. Col. Sir C. Gordon, from 93 F. with Lieut. Ormsby, h. p. 63 F. Col. M'Gregor, h. p. Barrow, h. p. 13 F. 22 do. Lieut. Col. Smith, h. p. 19 F. Ensign Twiss, h. p. Nugent's Levy Ensign Plimpton, h. p. 25 F. Ensign Lynam, h. p. 10 F. Ensign Carie, h. p. 14 F. Ensign Cruess, h. p. 37 F. Ensign Harris, h. p. 99 F. Ensign Jagger, h. p. Staff Corps List of Killed and Wounded in Action with the Burmese, 25th November and Williamson, h. p. 28 F. 1st and 2d December 1825. Killed. 1 Dec. 1825 do. Campbell, 98 F. Lieut. Proctor, 38 F. 2 do. Wounded. Major Backhouse, 47 F. severely, not dangerously 2 Die 1823. O'Hara, f. p. Port. Serv. do. Power, h. p. 5 Irish Brigade Major Gully, 87 F. slightly Capt. Bowes, 87 F. slightly 25 Nos. Algeo, h. p. 8 Gar. Bn. Lieut. J. Gordon, 47 8. severely, not dangerously 2 Dec. do. Ensign J. Campbell, 1 F. (since dead) I do. Deaths. Lieut. General Skinner, late of 56 F. London 9 April 1826 Christie, h. p. 42 F. Colonel Barclay, Grenadier Gds. Aide-de-camp to Chambers, h. p. 40 F. the King 28 March Minnes, h. p. 42 F. Colonel Morrison, 44 F. Colonel M‘Murdo, late of 31 F. London 11 April 1826 - Murray, late 3 Vet. Bn. Lieut. Col. Drummond, h. p. Unatt. on board Earl of Cassillis, h. p. Indep. Co. the Pomona, on passage to Jamaica 13 Jan. Maeneill, h. p. 91 F. Capt. Grindlay, 54 F. Capt. T. Murray, 91 F. Up. Park Camp, Jamaica 15 Jan. Stirling, h. p. 88 F. Capt. Ross, African Col Corps, Sierra Leone Durbin, h. p. 36 F. 9 do Gardiner, h. p. 3 F. Capt. Farewell, 1 Somerset Mil. Tours, France Dickins, h. p. 90 F. 7 April Tuppenden, h. p. 56 F. Lieut. Gregg, 30 F. 1 do. Cornalet, h. p.W.IR. Lieut. Proctor, 38 F. in action with the Burmese M'Crummen, h. p. 79 F. 2 Dec, 1825 Dundas, h. p. 261. Lieut. Sutherland, 41 F. do. 1 do. Maxwell, b. p. 42 F. Lieut. Gossip, do. do. do. Coppinger, h. p. 96 F. • Lieut, Donaldson, 44 F. at sea 5 do - Jenkinson, h. p. 3 F. Gds. Lieut. Paton, 44 F. Arrakan do. - Edwards, h. p. 81 F. Lieut. Carr, 44 F. Fort William 17 do. Le Royd, h. p. 82 F. Lieut. T. Fraser, 54 F. on board the ship David Hoar, h. p. 10 F. Clarke, in Arrakan River 31 Oct. Watson, h. p. 4 W.1. R. Lieut. Considine, 54 F. Bangalore Oct. Zobell, h, p. 38 F. Lieut, W. Moore, 54 F. Arrakan 92 Nov. Kirwan, h.p. W. Ind. Ran. Lieut. J. G. Baylee, 87 F. in action with the bur. Kelly, h. p. 40 F. mese Dec. Richards, h. p. 71 F. Lieut. Donald Turner, Afr. Col. Corps, Sierra Murphy, h. p.TW.I. R. Leone 25 do. Fraser, h. p. 8 Dr. Lieut. Bambrick, ret. list 2 Vet. Bn. Maryborough Ogilvy, h. p. Cape Reg. 28 Nov, Smythe, h. p. 36 F. Lieut. M'Carthy, ret. list 9 Vet. Bn. Devonport Irvine, late R. Gar. Bn. 7 do. Kirkland, h. p. 27 F. Lieut. Jones, h. p. 81 F. Stafford 25 March 1826 Serle, h. p. 50 F. Lieut. Scipioni, h. p. Corsican Ran. Santa Maura J. Campbell, jun. h. p. 91 F. 9 Jan. Lieut. Floyer, 3 Dr. Lieut. Johnston, h. p. 50 F. at Keith, Banffshire Lieut. Gray, 41 F. 10 March Lieut. Crofton, 54 F. Lieut. Maul, h. p. Roll's Reg. 4 do Lieut. Dempsey, Ceylon Regt. 2d Lieut. H. H. White, Ceylon Reg: on passage Lieut. Bankes, h. p. 24 Dr. to England 18 Dec. 1825 Lieut. Harvey, h. p. 27 F. Ensign J. Campbell, 1 F, in action with the BurLieut. Grinsell, h. p. 38 F. mese I do Lieut. Kendall, b. p. 18 F. Ensign French, 5 F. St. Lucia 28 Feb. 1826 Lieut. Gregory, h. p. 38 F. Ensign Sargeant, 54 F. Lieut. Otter, h. p. Rifle Brigade Ensign Fergusson, 75 F. Stirling 2 March Lieut. Fox, h. P. 4 F. Ensign Introino, b. p. 40 F. Malta 18 Feb Lieut. Bond, h. p. 31 F. Paymast. Skene, h. p. Rec. Dist. Durham 16 Jan. Lieut. Dowglass, h. p. 89 F. Paymast. Sir W. Vachell do Lieut. Harden, h. p. 34 F. Adjutant Lieut. w. Spence, 2 W. I. R. Lieut. Salmon, h. p. 23 Dr. Quart. Mast. Norman, 70 F. Lieut. Knivett, h. p. 11 Dr. Quart. Mast. Stoddart, Herts Mil. 6 April 2d Lieutenant Pemberton, h. p. 23 F. Surgeon Farrer, 3 Lancashire Mil. 1 Feb Ensign Maclean, 38 F. Assist. Surg. Ralph, 2 F. Colabah 16 Oct. 1895 Ensign Aird, h. p. 10 F. Veterinary Surgeon Trigg. 9 Dr. 27 March 1826 Ensign Booth, h. p. 37 F. Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Damant, Cape of Good Ensign Carey, h. p. 3 Prov. Bn, of Mil. llope i April 1823 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. Attach. Attach, 1826. Ther. Baro. Wind. Weather. 1826. Ther. Baro. Ther. Ther. Wind. Weather. Morn, frost, May 17{IN. 65 day sair. 184 3 +{ 5{ 6{ .968 M.47 NE. very cold. 7{ A.47 .969 M.53 ) Cble. M.30 29.999 M.19 M.42 29.788 M.68 May 1 Cble. 17 .799 A. 68 W. M.44 Fair, sunsh. .811 M.63 cold. 4.61 -790 A. 64 SW. 19 M.14 .630 M.63 cold. A. 55 .636 A. 63 Cble. Fair, with M.41) .669 M.62 .732 A. 62 Cble. M.30 .847 M.62 Ditto. A. 58 .944 A.65 SE. Dull, and 22 M.42 .992 M.661 A. 60 .940 A. 65 Fair, with 23 M.431 .921 M.62 A. 50 E. M.39 .750 M.60 Ditt), E. .856 M.59 9 M.13 25 A.55 .8.39 A. 58 M.39) .722 M.54 10{ Shrs, hail 26 M.42 and rain. A. 47 .814 A.51 S Morn. cold, E. 11 M.43 27 day sunsh. 4.51 .806 A. 54 W. .807 M.62 28 .99: A.58 SE. sunshine. A. 61 .792 A. 60 W. M.43 29 UA. 56 .816 A. 59 SW. M.44 30 A. 51 .792 A.60 Morn. shwr .748 M.62 15 M.444 Cble. A. 55 .639 A.61 M. 101 .850 1.56 16 Foren. shrs. SW. fair aftern. Average of rain, 1.270. Fair, sunsh. shis. warm. Ditto. Fair, sunsh. very warm. morn. frost, day sunsh. sunshine, land warm. Sunshine, very warm. Foren. fog; aftrn, sunsh. Foren. rain, aftrn. warm. Dull, rain night. Heavy rain most of day Dull, but fair. Fair, with sunsnine. Morn. fog, day sunsh Morn. cold, day wm. sun. Day dull, rain even. UA. 52 .728 M.52) E. A. 52} VA. 46 13, M.40 A. 50 .748 M 62NE. 14 A. 60 AGRICULTURAL REPORT. The drought still continues in all its severity, and its effects on the growing corns, on light or dry-bottomed soils, is rather alarming. The temperature of late has been high, with clear sunshine throughout the day; the mercury in Fahrenheit's thermometer often rising to 80° in the shade. The fall of rain since our last does not exceed half an inch. Wheat is in full ear in the lower districts. On rich carse-lands, the plant appears vigorous, and the ear full-sized, but the reverse is the case on all dry black soils, where the plant is puny, and the ear small; the under part of the foliage is a faded yellow, and the foliage nearest the top a sickly bluish colour ; and unless moisture is soon supplied to the root, a sad deficiency in this part of the crop will be the result. Barley, on soft lands, plants thick, and where the ground is in good condition, the plant maintains a fresh colour. On stubborn soils, late-sown barley gave an unequal braird, and on light soils the plant begins to languish. Oats still, for the most part, maintain a more favourable appear Beans have flowered on a short and stinted_plant, and cannot now be bulky. Pease may yet be improved by rain. Potatoes are well-rowed above ground, but are, like all other vegetables, in want of moisture. Clovers are in full flower, but the hay crop will be exceedingly light; in many instances, not half its usual weight. Pastures are very dry, and afford scanty bite. Sowing of turnips is fast going forward, but a general braird is not expected without rain. Fallows work kindly, and are now, for the most part, clean. In the prices of farm-produce there has been no improvement since our last. The present appearance of the crop, however, makes oats, wheat, and pease, be inquired after. In the orchards, pears have set well ; apples not so freely Perthsire, 14th June 1826. ance. Glasgozo. Wheat, 240 lbs. Oats, 264 lbs. Bns. & Pse. Oatmeall Flour, 1826. 140 lbs. 280 lbs. Dantzic. For. red. British. Irish. Scottish. Irish. Scots. Stirl. Meas. s. d. s. d. s. d. & d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. ds. d. s. d. S 29 0 32 0 18 0 20 6 19 0 24 0 23 0 260|| 210 226 18 0 20 0 48 50 May 31 290 320 18 0 206 21 0 23 023 0 25 || 210 220 18 0 200 48 50 June 7 29 0032 0 18 0 209 20 0 25 0 23 0 250 21 0 920 180 200 48 50 14 29 0 32 0 200 21 6 170 25 0 23 0 25 0210 220 18 0 20 0 48 50 Quarterly avcrage which governs Importation : Wheat 59s. 10d.-Barley 23s. 80.-Oats 36s. 4d.-Rye 31s. 6d.-Beans 37 s. 1d.-Pcase 38 s. 5d. |