Joseph, M. Liverpool, woollen-draper, Aug. 178 19, and Sept. 17, George inn, Liverpool. (Phillips, Liverpool; and Adlington & Co. Bedford-row Jones, W. Bristol, victualler, Aug. 14, 15, and Sept. 17, Commercial-rooms, Corn-street, Bristol. (Clarke and Co, Chancery-lane; and Smith, Bristol King, W. Fareham, Southampton, coach-builder Sept. 9, 13, & 28, Red-lion-inn, Fareham. (Holme and Co. New-inn; and Paddan, Fareham Langdale, T. Cloughton, Yorkshire, dealer, Aug. 6, 7, and Sept. 7, Talbot-inn, Scarbo borough. (Benson, Scarborough; and Kearsey and Co. King-street, Cheapside Lewis, W. Cardiff, Glamorganshire, linen-draper, Aug. 26, 27, and Sept. 21, Commercialrooms, Bristol. (Poole & Co. Bristol; & Saunders, Bristol Mason, J. B. Cambridge, cook, Aug. 23, 24, and Sept. 28, Red-lion-inn, Cambridge. (Harris, Cambridge; and Coe, Hatton-garden. Marshall, W. Hessle, Kingston-upon-Hull, miller, Aug. 19, 20, and Sept. 17, George-inn, Kingston-upon-Hull. (Rushworth, Hull; and Highmoor, Scott's-yard, Bush-lane, Cannon-street Mortimer, J. sen. Cleckeaton, Yorkshire, 'merchant, Aug. 5, 6, at Court-house, Leeds, & Sept. 10, George-inn, Huddersfield. (Morton and Co. Gray's-inn square; and Norris, Halifax Peyton, W. G. Upper Thames-street, merchant, Aug. 3, 8, and 31. (Druce and Co. Billiter square Price, J. Ryall, Ripple, Worcestershire, dealer, Aug. 7, 8, and Sept. 7, Red Lion-inn, Newport. (Hicks, Gray's-inn-square; and Glover, Tong, Shropshire Pulman, M. and Pulman, J. Guisborough, -common-brewers, Sept. 4, 5, and 21, Cockinn, Guisborough. (Irvine, Guisborough; and Plumptre, Temple Rivers, W. and Clowes, J. Shelton, Staffordshire, manufacturers of earthenware, Aug. 9, 10, and Sept. 7, Albion-iun, Hanley, Stoke-upon-Trent. (Andersen & Co. Hanley; and Pugh, Langbourn-chambers, Fenchurch-street Richards, M. Hythe, Southampton, ship-builder Aug. 31, Sept. 10, and 28, Guildhall, SouthJampton, (Barney, Southampton; and Roe, Temple-chambers, Fleet-street Roberts, W. Oxford-st. hosier, Aug. 17,24, and Sept. 17. (Reynal and Co. Austin-friars Robinson, F, Aston, Birmingham, dealer, Aug. 2.13, 14, and Sept. 10, Swan-inn, Birming ham. (Dicken and Co. Birmingham; and Jening and Co. Elm-court, Temple Robinson, G, late of London-road, Surrey, coal dealer, Aug. 3, 10, and Sept. 7. (Betholme and Co. Staple-inn, Holborn Shannon, W. Whitehaven, draper, Aug. 7, 8, and Sept. 3, Black-lion-inn, Whitehaven. (Hodgson, Whitehaven; and Falcon, Elincourt, Temple Stevenson, J. Boston, Lincolnshire, grocer, July 29, 30, and Sept. 3, Peacock-inn, Boston. (Hopkins, Boston; and Stocker and Co. New Boswell-court, Carey-street Strickland, J. Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, common brewer, Aug. 20, 21, Hardwicke Arms-inn, Arrington, and Sept. 24, Red Lion-inn, Cambridge. (Burfoot, King's Bench-walk, Temple; and Beedham, Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire Stodart, J. and Stodort, F. Carlisle, cottonmanufacturers, Aug. 13, 14, and Sept. 17, Bush-inn, Carlisle. Atkinson, Carlisle: and Young & Co. Charlotte-row, Mansionhouse Thorp, J. sen. Cheadle, Cheshire, calico-printer. Aug. 2, 3, and 31, Star-inn, Manchester, (Atkinson, Manchester; and Mackinson, Temple Thorp, J.jun. Cheadle, Cheshire, calico-printer, Sept. 14, 16, and 28, Palace-inn, Manchester. (Adlington and Co. Bedford-row, and Binns, Manchester Tomlinson, W. jun. Nantwich, Cheshire, moneyscrivener, Aug. 6, 7, and Sept. 7, Lamb-in, Nantwich. (Sandys and Co. Crane-court, Fleet-street; and Broadhurst, Nantwich Tucker, B. jun. Bristol, carpenter, Aug. 28, 29, and Sept. 24, Commercial-rooms, Corn-st. Bristol. (Vizard and Co. Lincoln's-innfields; and Heaven, Bristol Walker, W. Bolton, Lancashire, shopkeeper, Aug. 19, 20, and Sept. 17, Bridgewaterarms, Manchester. (Hurd & Co. Temple, and Buckley, Manchester Wedgberrow, T. Himbleton, Worcestershire, grocer, Aug. 23, 24, and Sept. 7, Unicorninn, Worcester. (Williams & Co. Lincoln'sinn; and Curtler, Droitwich Whatley, G. L. Cheltenham, money-scrivener, July 30, Aug. 3, Sept. 7. (Clutton and Co. High-street, Southwark; and Whatley, Rendcome, Cirencester. : Whittingham, R. George-street, Bryanstone square, victualler, Aug. 6, 17, and Sept. 14. (Freeman and Co. Coleman-street Willson, J. Ely, Cambridgeshire, miller, Aug. 28, 29, and Sept. 17, Lamb-inn, Ely, (Pickering and Co. Staple-inn; and Evans & Co. Ely Wortley, V. Henry-street, Hampstead-road, grocer, Aug. 17, 24, and Sept. 17. (Cardale and Co. Gray's-inn Young, J. G. Shiplake, Oxfordshire, merchant July 27, Aug. 3, and 31. (Crossley, King's Arm's yard, Coleman-street DIVIDENDS, FROM SATURDAY, JULY 20, TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1822... Adams, J. Stamford, August 24 Burgess, D. and Lord M. Rochdale, Aug, 19 Liverpool, August 13. Barber, W. and B. R. Cheapside, Aug. 24 Bellairs, A. W. Stamford, September 16, Carpenter, J. and Carpenter, J. P. Somersetshire, August 30 Eayer, J. Findon, Northampton, August 22 Fles, L. M. Bury-ct. St. Mary-Axe, Aug. 24 Gadsby. G. Leicestershire, Aug. 20 Goodall, W. & Turner, J. Garlick-hill, Aug. 27 Grove, P. Cardiff, September 6 Gray, C. Oxford-st. August 31 Gregson, B. Spindlestone, September 6 Hay, H. and Turner, F.A. Newcastle-st. Strand, August 17 Hill, J. Dover, August 19 Hould, S. Laytonstone, Essex, August 27 Houseman, Bridge-st. Blackfriars, Aug. 10 Hardisty, G, and Cowing, J. Bedford-ct. Coventgarden, July 30 Jones, T. Ware, Herts, August 10 Johnson, T. junr. Wakefield, September 9 Knight, J. Mile-end-road, August 27 Kirkland, J, & Badenoch, J. Coventry, Aug. 31 Lea, W. & Lea, J. F. Paternoster-row, Aug. 10 Lippard, J. Deptford, Aug. 24 Maddock, R. & Tweed, J.Rosemary-la. Aug. 17 Morris, W. Bolton, Aug. 20 McCall, Kingston, Jamaica, Aug, 26 Mather, E. Oxford, Aug.27 Marsh, J. Gracechurch-st. Aug. 27 Marsden, P. Sheffield, Sept. 3. Mawhood, R. jun. Wakefield, Aug. 14 Moore, J. Somersetshire, Aug. 19 Moore, T. Herts, Sept. 16 Nattriss, J. sen. Thornton, Yorksh. Aug. 28 Player, J. B. and Keen, J. Bristol, Aug, 16 Rodd, C. W. Worcester, Sept. 17 Rudd, C. Lawflat, Lancashire, October 5 Spence, I. Providence-row, Hackney-rd. Aug. 20 Simons, S. Hilperton, Wilts, Aug. 24 Sharp, G. sen. Sharp, G. jun. and Sharp, W. Threadneedle-st. Aug. 10 Smethurst, J. sen. and Hindle, R. Torkington, Cheshire, Aug. 17 Troughton, B. Coventry, July 30 [Aug. 24 Troughton, B. sen. and Troughton. J. Wood-st. Turner, T. Stock-exchange, Aug. 27 Trafford, T. Oxfordshire, Sept. 10 [20 Wylie, W. Southampton-rw, Bloomsbury, Aug. Wharton, R. and H. Little Crosby, Lanc, August 20 Windeatt, T. Bridgetown, Berry Pomperoy, Devonshire, August 26 Walker, F. Ripon, Yorkshire, August 31. Ward, J. Beech, Staffordshire, Sept. 7 Walters, J. Studham, Herts. Aug. 31 Whitehead, G. jun. and Clarke, G. Basinghallstreet, November 23 Notice of opposition to the discharge of any prisoner must be entered in the book at the office, 33, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, three clear days, exclusive of Sunday, before the day of hearing. The schedules are filed and may be inspected every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of ten and four, up to the last day for entering opposition. LONDON. Petitions to be heard at Westminster, 5th September, at nine. Allshorn, James Edward, of Broad-sanctuary Westminster, schoolmaster. Bloore, John, of the Waterman's Arms, Dog and Bear-yard, Tooley-street, of Little Bell-alley, and of Swan-alley, Coleman-street, of Great Bell-alley, of Goswell-street-road, of Westmoreland-buildings, Aldersgate-st. of Shoelane, of Addle-st, last of Hanover-co. Grubbst. sheriff's-officer's-assistant. Bridger, James, of Tilford, Surrey, labourer. Crossland, John Michael, of 10 Thavies-inn, of Great St. Helens, last of 27, Lower John-st. Commercial-road, clerk in the excise-office. Dulson, Thomas, of 2, New-st. Dockhead, carman, and coal and potatoe dealer. Dupuis, Louis Francais, of Webb's-lane,Hammersmith, last of Dean-st.Soho, wax-chandler and bleacher. Evershed, Charles, of Great Mary-le bone-st. butcher, last of East-st. Mary-le-bone, liverystable-keeper Gotch, John, of Kingsland-green, Hackney, last of James-st. Islington, builder Griffin, Thomas, of Marlborough, Wilishire, victualler and eommon-carrier, of Barnes, Surry, grocer, last of Old Brentford, dealer in butter, eggs, poultry, &c. Hopkins, Daniel, of 64, Old Nichol-st. Bethnalgreen, horse-hair-manufacturer Jackson Thomas Bass, of Southampton-buildings, of Upper North-place, Gray's-Inn-lane, last of Middle New-st. Fetter-lane, attorney'sclerk Lark, Mary, of the Mutton Cove-inn, Plymouthdock, victualler Lewis, Isaac, of Upton, Bilton, Gloucestershiro, farmer and butcher Malings, Samuel, of Horseleydown-lane, last of Lisson-grove, schoolmaster Matthewson, James, of Oxford, bookseller, last of the Southwark Arms, Borough-road, victualler Molloy, Charles Leeke, of Brooke's-market, of Price, Joseph, of 10, Gloucester-st. last of 3, Green's-buildings, Lambeth, carman and chandler-shop-keeper Ray, Thomas, of Shipston-upon-Stour, Worcestershire, saddler and book-keeper Squires, Johc Newby, of Walton-on-the-Hill, neer Liverpool, surgeon and apothecary, last house-surgeon in the dispensary at Windsor 6th September, at nine. ̧. Berg, Wernest, of Tunk-et. Tunk-st, Mile-end New-town, of Little Carter-st. Doctors-com Old, Humphry, of Bowes, Yorkshire, of Sunderland, last of Hetton-le-Hole, Durham, grocer Red Lion, Northop, Flintshire, 3d Sept. at ten. Adams, Edward, of Gwernafield, Mold, Flintshire, miner. ten. mons, last of Henage-st. Whitechapel, sugar Townhall, Scarborough, 6th Sept. at refluer Brown, Robert, of Guildford, Surry, tallowchandler, &c. Bysh, John, of Paternoster-row, bookseller, &c, Cooper, Joseph, of Manby, Lincolnshire, of the Bell and Crown, and 36, Brooke-st. Holborn, late of Smithfield, dealer in cattle Edmonds, Joseph, of Northover, Somersetshire, miller and shopkeeper, last of 233, Hoxton Old-town, Middlesex, baker Fawson, Thomas, of 10, Great Piazza, Covent. garden, hotel-keeper, last of Hart-st. Coventgarden Francis, Peter Clement, of Old Broad-st. of Upper Baker st. of Cottage-grove, Camberwell, of Orchard-st. Hackney, of Blackheath, of Bayswater, of 3, Rowland-row, Stepney-gn. of 15, Arnold-pl. Walworth, last of Watneyst. Commercial road, commission-broker Goslin, John, of Devonshire-st. Queen-sq. of Union-st.Southwark, last of Prospect-pl. Surry, gentlemanseljen Jones, Robert, of Newport, Monmouthshire, wine-merchant and common-brewer Keating, Thomas, of Bristol, wholesale provi sion-merchant, &c. Lamb, William Davis, of Worcester, surgeon, last of Serle's coffee-house, Cary-st Partridge. Thomas, of Bloxwich, Staffordshire, awl-blade-maker Jug Ravis, Daniel Harris, of Crooked-lane, accountant of Walworth, and of Union-st. Hackneyroad, victualler, of Somerset-pl, Whitechapel, last of Charles-st. Kent-road, paper-hanger Richardson, Alexander, of Camberwell, of Richardson-st. Bermondsey, last of 12, King-st. Soho, cordwainer Smith, Henry Burdon Todd, of Low Hewarth, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, gentleman, of West near Sunderland, surgeon and apoBody, la thecary, last of Princes-sq. Ratcliffe-highway, gentleman Taylor, George, of Goudhurst, Kent, farmer Vawser, David Cowherd, of Upwell, near Wisbeach, Cambridge, farmer West, Thomas, of Barkins-side, Essex, farmer Williams, William, of Amen-corner, Paternos ter-row, bookseller, last of Hatfield-st. Blackfriars-road. gentleman Willis Sarah, of Baldwin-st. City-rd. last of Waterloo-st, St. Luke's, fancy-trimming-maker. at gewonnat L ano Belt, John, of Scalby, Yorkshire, innkeeper. Wakefield, Yorkshire, 6th September, at ten. Doe, William, of Forncett St. Peter, of Moalton, publican, of Fundenhall, last of Forncett St. Peter, all in Norfolk, farmer. Warwick, 9th September, at ten.、i Clark, William, of Birmingham, rule-maker Creshull, James Astley, of Birmingham; cabinet-maker 3 Darby, Edward, of Hales Owen, Salop, nail- Smith, William, of Birmingham, steel-toy-maker Walters, Thomas, of Birmingham, plater and shop-keeper Ward, John, of Deritend, Birmingham, nail and hinge-maker. King's Departure for Scotland. — His Majesty's arrival at Greenwich Hospital was announced by the firing of a gun, and the Royal Standard was immediately hoisted at the top of the Governor's house. When his Majesty came out of the Hospital and appeared at the landing place, he gracefully bowed to his subjects, immediately descended to the Royal barge, and was rowed alongside the Royal George; the bands of music on board the State barges playing God save the King. On his Majesty's arrival on board the Royal Yacht, he was received with three cheers and the Royal Standard hoisted. The Comet steam vessel took the Royal Yacht in tow, and proceeded down the river, accompanied by the Lord Mayor in the city state barge, and the Merchant Tailors' and Goldsmiths' Companies in their barges, which were followed by an immense number of vessels and boats. Pleasure boats without number, and every steam vessel on the River, seemed to be in a state of active requisition. The Hero steam boat had a company on board that, in point of number, exceeded any thing ever witnessed. The Swiftsure, Venus, Eagle, and Comet, steam boats, were occupiedwith very large companies. The venerable Earl St. Vincent, as senior Admiral of the Red, was in attendance at Greenwich at a very early hour. The spectacle of the embarkation was altogether a brilliant one. The fineness of the weather, the river covered with vessels of all kinds, gaily decorated and filled with well-dressed people, the concourse of spectators that filled every place where a view of the scene could be obtained, the costumes of the Greenwich pensioners, the soldiers and marines assembled on duty, presented a lively picture to the eye. Eur. Mag. Vot. 82. The Isle of Dogs, usually so deserted and so sombre, displayed a moving mass of animation. The acclamations were loud and reiterated when the King appeared. A great number of Noblemen's and Gentlemen's cutters had made a rendevous at Greenwich, equipped for sea. Of these fast-sailing boats it was supposed that a fleet of at least a hundred sail attended the Royal squadron. The preparations for the contraction and other judicious alterations before the curtain of Drury-lane Theatre are commenced; to complete which, the erection of the scaffolding is estimated at an expense of at least £500.. At the late sale of the property of his Royal Highness the Duke of York, very little was actually sold, and the amount of the two days' sale of what was sold and bought in is about 140,0951 On Thursday last, being the anniversary of the opening of the Regent's Canal, a numerous party of the Direc-, tors, Proprietors, and their Friends, inspected the Canal from Limehouse to the City-road Basin, where they afterwards dined at the Macclesfield Arms. The party were much gratified with the progress making in the formation of new works establishing on various parts along the banks of the Canal, and with the increasing activity of business throughout its whole line." Absentees. It will scarcely be credited by those, who have no means of knowing the circumstance, that there are from 100,000 to 150,000 English and Irish people of property living in different parts of the Continent. Whole towns are absolutely peopled by them. In Paris, the Duke of Hamilton, with the Earls of Stair and Fife, at an expense to themselves, or rather to their country, of 100,000l. per annum, lead Ꮓ the fashion to about 20,000 English persons, of a mixed character, at Versailles. Mr. Robert Williams, the Member for Carnarvonshire, with his numerous and amiable family, and several titled persons, have, for some years, taken up their residence in the neighbourhood of Geneva. There are 1,500 English families with the Duke of Leeds at the head, the Marchioness of Bute, and many distinguished nobles of both sexes, at Rome. Lord Montford has lived some time near Bordeaux, surrounded by about 2,000, one half of whom are small fundholders, and one half Irish of 3007, to 4007. per annum, when they can get their rents paid. At Tours there is a select corps of about 4,000, who pride themselves upon their family connexions in the United Kingdom. At Boulogne there are 6,000 English, 4,000 of whom are entitled to some compassion, being half-pay offcers, who cannot live without wine. Prince Leopold very naturally expends his 50,0001. a-year in Germany. At Brussels the English and Irish congregate, and there is scarcely a town or village in France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy, in which they are not to be found. The Countess of Jersey, Berkeley-square Mrs. Alexander Nicholson, Sidmouth, Devon Lady of Sir Ulysses Burgh, M.P. York-street, Mrs. Briggs, Lincoln's-inn-fields Mrs. Proctor, Lewes Mrs. W. M. Bromley, Russell-square Mrs. Trevor, Vicarage House, Carnarvon Mrs. Cocks, Farnham, Surrey Mrs. Barber, Bedford-row Mrs. Lester, Crutchedfriars Mrs. J. G. Crickitt, Lower Tooting Mrs. Winter, Clapham-common Mrs. Briggs, Lincoln's-iun-fields Mrs. G. Gordon, Denmark-hill, Surrey Lady Copley, Georges-street, Hanover-sq- MARRIAGES IN AND NEAR THE METROPOLIS. Arnold, Rev. J. W. esq. Northampton, to Baker, Mr. S. Andover, to Cox, Miss A. Russel-st. Russel-sq. Barker, R, esq. Tavistock-st. Bedford-sq. to Beeman, Mr. Isaac, Borough, to rr Bensley, Miss Ann, Clapham-rise, Surrey Beauchamp, R. F. esq. Tetton-house, Soms, to hWestbrook, Miss Eliza, Chapel-st. Grov,-sq. Bramall, T. esq. Tamworth Castle, to Cooper. Miss, of Brentford Browne. Peter Esq. M. P. to + Puget, Miss C. H. Herts Bright, Dr. Richard, Bloomsbury-sq. to Babbington, Miss Martha, Aldermanbury Cartwright, W, esq. Captain 10th Hussars, to Plumptre, Miss L. Claypole, Kent Chamberlayne, S. B. esq. Rycs, Essex, to Clark, G. esq. Sion-place, Isleworth, to Coversdale, J. esq. Gray's-inn, to Clarke, Miss S. Bedford-row Cook, R. esq. R. A. to Waddilove, Miss S. Elizabeth Cook, C. esq. Lower Kennington-green, to Crow, T. C. esq. Seven Oaks, Kent, to Devon, C. Esq. Lower Seymour-st, to Long, Miss M. B. Hampston-lodge, Surry Waldie, Miss C. A. Hendersyde Park, Roxbo Elkins, E. esq. Guildford, Surry, to Davis, Miss F. Judd-pl. East, New-rd. Fyfe. J. csq. Streatham, to Swainson, Miss E. M.Kennington Golding, B. esq. M. D. to Blew, Miss S. P. Warwick-st. Pall Mall Grimani, C. R. esq. Lee, Kent, to Finch, Miss S. White, of that place |