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George, J. North Audley-street, coach-maker
Hall, T. Reading, tailor

Hart, G. Norwich, ironmonger

Haslam, M. & T. Bolton, Lancashire, linen-drapers
Haywood, C. Manchester, manufacturer
Hemingway, J. Elland, Yorkshire, grocer
Hornsby, T. jun. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer
Jackson, G. Widegate-alley, Bishopsgate-street,
baker

Joseph, M. St James's-street, wine-merchant
Lamb, J. & J. Younger, Crescent, Minories, mer-
chants

Langlois, Beaufort's Buildings, Strand, dealer
Lodge, R. Blackburn, Lancashire, butcher
Loudon, J. C. Warwick-court, Holborn, merchant
Lambden, H. & W. Collins, Two-mile Hill, Glou-
cestershire, pin-manufacturers

Lyne, E. Plymouth, merchant

Mackay, C. Liverpool, earthenware dealer
Mayman, J. Dewsbury, Yorkshire, inkeeper
Mayhew, J. St Osyth, Essex, miller

M'Guckin, H. King's Mews, Charing Cross, mer

chant

Nevison, W. North Shields, draper
Nicholls, W. Huntingdon, rope-maker
Nicholson, J. & J. Brown, Bow-lane, pin and
needle manufacturers

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Rawlinson, R. Manchester, pawn-broker

Roden, E. J. Manchester, merchant

Sayer, R. P. Clarence-row, Camberwell, Surrey, money-scrivener

Shillitoe, T. Doncaster, inn-keeper

Southall, B. Laysters, Herefordshire, farmer Smith, C. Bristol, boot and shoe manufacturer Trewhitt, N. North Allerton, linen-manufacturer Taberer, A. Collyhurst, Manchester, woollen-cord manufacturer

Tyas, J. Wakefield, York, grocer

Tucker, B. Bristol, dealer and chapman

Veven, J. Churwell, Yorkshire, cloth-merchant
Walter, J. Bath, cabinet-maker

Watts, W. Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, farmer
Webb, R. Winslow, Herefordshire, farmer
White, J. Calver, Derbyshire, grocer

Whitehouse, J. Stratford-upon-Avon, mercer
Wickstead, J. Shrewsbury, starch-maker

Wrench, J. C. St Mary Axe, wine-merchant

Whaley, T. Packwood, Warwickshire, coal-merchant

Wilson, E. Liverpool, farrier

Woddeson, T. W. Dover-street, Piccadilly, uphol. sterer

Yeates, T. Bordesly, Warwickshire, patten-tye manufacturer

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

Brown, John, cattle-dealer and cowfeeder, in Lady

lone of Paisley

Forlong, John, broker, Glasgow

Guthrie, Robert, merchant, Cupar-Fife

M'Neil, Alex. merchant, grocer, and spirit-dealer,
Greenock

M'Laren, David, merchant, Stirling
Ramsay, William, spirit-dealer, Crossgates
DIVIDENDS.

Arnot, George, merchant, Leith; by Geo. Brodie, merchant there

Anderson, James, tailor, Paisley, deceased; by James Craig, jun. there-10th July

Boyd, Robert, merchant, Edinburgh; by Josiah Livingstone, South Bridge

Byars, James, merchant, Forfar; by Wm Roberts, writer there

Brown, George, merchant tailor, Leith; by John M'Lean, merchant, Edinburgh

Craig, John, jun. shoemaker, Glasgow; by Dun. Kennedy, accountant there

Dickson, George, late tobacconist, Edinburgh; by James Mitchell, tobacconist, Canongate Forrester & Craigie, manufacturers, Glasgow; by John M'Gavin there

Ford, James, of Finhaven, merchant, Montrose; by Alex. Thomson, conjunct clerk, Montrose Goldie, John, late merchant, Ayr, deceased; a final dividend at town clerk's office

Hogg, Richard, late merchant, Edinburgh; by Josiah Livingstone, South Bridge-2s. per pound on 3d August

Kerr, Thomas, upholsterer, Greenside Place, Edin

burgh; by Richard Whytock, merchant, Edinburgh

Munro, John, drover and cattle-dealer, Achnacloich; by Robert Mitchell, writer, Tain M'Lure, William, merchant, Kirkcudbright; by W. A. Roddan, accountant there McKean, Robert, of Kirkside, Kilmarnock; by William Simpson, merchant there M'Farlane, Robert, & Co. Greenock, and M'Farlane, Scott, and Co. of Newfoundland, being one concern, and Robert M'Farlane, principal partner thereof, as an individual; by Dugald MacEwen, merchant, Greenock

M'Allaster & Duncan, merchants, Glasgow, as a
Company, and Walter M'Allaster and James
Duncan, the individual partners thereof; by
John Fergusson, writer, Glasgow--20th July
Russell, David, late founder and merchant, Durie
foundery, near Leven, county of Fife; by Thos.
Dryburgh, writer, Cupar-Fife-24th July
Russell, David, joiner, cabinet-maker, and glazier,
Glasgow; by John Bryce, merchant there-21st
July

Smith, William, late minister, West Fenton; by
James Stevenson, merchant, Edinburgh
Smith, Alex. writer, builder, and cattle-dealer, Ayr;
by James Morton, writer there
Stevenson, Hugh, late merchant, Greenock; by
Samuel Gemmil, writer there-23d July
Watson, Robertson, late in Hole of Slateford; by
James Speed, writer, Brechin-1st August
Strathy & Pringle, merchants, Perth; by William
Tindell, merchant, Perth-30th June.

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Wheat. 1st,......42s. 6d.

2d,......39s. Od.

HADDINGTON.-JULY 3.

Barley.
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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.

London, Corn Exchange, July 3.

Liverpool, July 4.

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

ended 27th June 1818.

Wheat, 84s. 1d.-Rye, 52s. 4d.-Barley, 19s. 3d.-Oats, 32s. Od.-Beans, 58s. 6d.-Pease, 53s. 3d.-
Oatmeal, 35s. 11d. per boll of 140 lbs.-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 June 1818.

Wheat, 67s. 11d.-Rye, 62s. 3d.-Barley, 44s. 4d.-Oats, 30s. 9d.-Beans, 51s. 1d.-Pease, 51s. 7d.-Oatmeal, 76s. 11d.-Beer or Big, 41s. 1d.

METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

THE month of June has been throughout unusually warm and dry. During the first twelve days the Thermometer rose frequently above 70, and every day above 60 in the day time, and during the night generally stood as high as 50, and often higher. The mean temperature is 34 degrees above that of June 1817. The Barometer for the first fortnight was very steady at an elevation of 30 and upwards-the weather at the same time clear and warm. During the remainder of the month the fluctuation in the mercurial column was considerable; but, on the whole, the Barometer stood above the medium height. During the first fourteen days there was no rain, except about half a tenth on the 4th. On the 15th there fell about eight-tenths; on the 22d, three; on the 25th and The Hygrometer was in general very high, 26th together, five; and on the 28th, one. the average being 9 degrees above that of June last year. The mean point of deposition at 10 A. M. coincides exactly with the mean minimum temperature at 10 P. M. it is 3 degrees lower. A more delightful and truly summer month has not perhaps been experienced in this country for many years, yet it is curious to remark, that there has been no such rapid vegetation, at least in this quarter, as took place last year towards the end of June. This can only be accounted for from the state of the ground at the time that the warm weather set in. The heavy rains of May were succeeded by a sudden and intense drought, which hardened the ground so much, that the subsequent rains have hardly penetrated to the roots of the plants. It is probable, therefore, that the crops may not be so weighty as, from the warmth of the season, we should be led to expect.

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

JUNE 1818.

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Fair days 23; rainy days 7. Wind West of meridian, 22; East of meridian, 8.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, 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, after. noon. The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register

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mour, 25 Dr.

14th do.

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Cornet H. Cochrane to be Lieut. by pur. vice Pottinger, ret.

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Staff. C. Cav. Ass. Surg. J. W. Watson, from h. p. 38 F. to be Ass. Surg. vice Foster, 5 Dr. Gds. 16th April Colds. F. G. Ass. Surg. T. Maynard to be Bn. Surg. 28th do. S. Gilder to be Ass. Surg. vice Maynard do. John Temple to be Ensign by purch. vice Coleman, cancelled 14th May Gent. Cadet R. Minty to be Ensign by purch. 21st do. Capt. T. H. Light, from 14 F. to be Capt. vice Dallas, ret. on h. p. 14 F. rec. diff. do. Gent. Cadet Wm Goodes to be Ensign do. E. Moore to be Ensign do. Lieut. M. J. Jenkins is reinstated in his former rank, viz. 14th Oct. 1812 Gent. Cadet B. J. Carnie to be Ensign 21st May 1818 Capt. T. Hall from h. p. 14 F. to be Capt. vice Light do. Gent. Cadet R. Battersby to be Ensign do. -J. Carruthers to be Ensign do. D. Munro to be Ensign by purch. vice Dowbiggen, 19 F. 7th do. E. C. Spencer to be Ensign by purch. vice Netterville 14th do. Gent. Cadet G. Murray to be Ensign 21st do. Lieut. W. Campbell from h. p. 84 F. to be Paym. vice Payne, do. 28th do. Lieut. J. W. Plunkett, from h. p. 50 F. to be Lieut. vice Pratt, h. P.

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A. Stanford to be Ensign by purch. vice Mitchell, 19 Dr. 14th May

Gent. Cadet G. G. Warden, to be Ensign

21st do.

F. to be

4th June

21st May

14th do.

Ensign A. O'Donnell, from 43 Ensign, vice Donald, dead Gent. Čadet R. Jauns, to be Ens. -H. Jelf, do. do. Lieut. Robert Law to be Adj. vice Anderson, res. Adj. only 14th do. G. H. Smith to be Ensign by purch. vice Mills, York Rang. 7th do. Ensign J. O. Lloyd to be Lieut. vice Henry, dead Brinsley Eyre to be Ensign, vice Lloyd do. Surg. J. Lightbody, from h. p. 28 F. to be Surg. vice Browne, ret. upon h. p. 28 F. 7th do. Lieut. J. Dale to be Capt. vice B. Dale, dead Ensign T. Andrews to be Lieut. vice J. Dale do. H. Vaughan to be Ens. vice Andrews do. Lieut. W. L. Maberly, from 9 Dr. to be Capt. by purch. vice Thomson, ret. 14th May John Purssord to be Ensign by purch. vice Walsh, pro.

4th June

4th June 4 W.I.R. James Bassett to be Ensign, vice Drayton, W. I. Rang. do. R.Af Corps. Ensign T. M'Rae to be Lieut. vice Bryant, dead 14th May R. Cheator to be Ensign, vice M'Rae do. R.Y.R. Ensign C. Mills, from 73 F. to be Ensign, vice M'Donagh, ret. 7th May 1818 R.W.I.R. Ensign H. Drayton, from 4 W. I. R. to be Ensign, vice M'Neil, dead 11th June Yk. Chass Hosp. Assist. C. Whyte to be As. Surg. vice O'Brian, dead 14th May 1 Ceyl. Reg. As. Sur. I. Hoatson, fm. h. p. 3 Ceyl Regt. to be As. Sur. vice Kennedy, dead 10th Dec. 1817.

Royal Military College.

Lieut. G. Procter, from h. p. 5 F. to be Adj. vice Abraham, pro. 24th Feb. 1818

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Brevet Major Gomersall, from 58 F. with Capt. Johnston, h. p. 2 Gar Bn.

Capt. Dowbiggen, from 38 F. with Captain Burke, h. p. 3 Gar. Bn.

Mackay, from York Chass. with Brev. Maj. Poitier, h. p. 7 W. I. R.

Sir F. Barton, from 2 F. with Brev. Major O'Shaughnessy, h. p 101 F.

Grimstead, from 2 F. G. with Capt. Armytage, R. York Rang.

Bell, from 72 F. with Capt. Somerset, h. p. 84 F. Lieut. Dowd, from 21 Dr. with Lieut. Collins, 3 W. I. R.

Coulthard, from 17 Dr. with Lieut. Fisk, h. p. 1 Dr. G.

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43 F.

Jeffries, from 1 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Carter,

Meagher, from 7 F. with Lieut. Brownlow,

Wilkinson, from 40 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Garner, h. p.

Ensor, from 3 W. I. R. with Lieut. Brown, h. p. 82 F.

Constable, from York Rang. with Lieut. Anderson, h. p 8 W. I. R.

Simpson, from 25 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Anderson h. p.

Joyes, from 95 F. with Lieut. Fergusson, h. p.

Layton, from Rifle Brigade, with Lt. Fraser, h. p. 93 F.

Williams, from 8 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Wharton, h. p. 21. F.

Loppinot, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. T. Vincent, h. p. 12 F.

Moore, from 64 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Mair, h. p. 7 F.

Cornet Wilkinson, from 3 Dr. rec. diff. with Cornet Phillips, h. p. 23 Dr.

2d Lieut. Geddes, from 21 F. with Ensign Lewis, h. p. 103 F.

Ensign Derenzy, from 12 F. with Ensign Stirke,

h. p.

Browne, from 26 F. rec. diff. with Ensign

Maxwell, h. p. 104 F.

Innes, from 37 F. with Ensign Bentham, h. p. 52 F.

Ensign St. Lawrence, from 64 F. with Ens. Hoehne, h. p. 60 F.

60 F.

Barter, from 85 F. with Ensign Cole, h.

p. Macbean, from 79 F. with Ensign Græme, h. p. 89 F.

Cliffe, from 93 F. with Ensign Hume, h. p. Quar. Mast. Crabtree, from 12 F. with Quar. Mast. Grady, h. p. 87 F.

Sanderson, from 40 F. with Quarter Master Jackson, h. p. 47 F. Surgeon Collins, from 38 F. with Surg. Cathcart, h. p. 60 F. Barlow, from 32 F. with Surg. Bulkeley,

M. p. 62 F.

Waite, from 83 F. with Surg. Punshon, h. p. 93 F.

Assist. Surg. Macleod, from 1 F. G. with Ass. Surg.
Johnston, h. p. 100 F.

Resignations and Retirements.
Captain N. Storey, 3 Dragoon Guards
Dalrymple, 25 Dragoons
-Gregory, 56 Foot
-Thomson, 100 do.

Lieutenant Pottinger, 8 Dragoons
Ensign M'Donagh, R. York Rangers.

Appointments Cancelled.

Cornet Broadhead, 21 Dr. | Ensign Coleman, 1 F. Cashiered.

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Admiral Sir George Campbell, Commander in Chief at Portsmouth.

Rear-Admiral Sir Josias Rowley to Cork.

Vice-Admiral Sir Chas. Hamilton, Bart. to be Commander in Chief at Newfoundland.

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