Blake, J. Parson's-green, Fulham, brewer Bamforth, J. jun. Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire, butcher Burton, W. Cornhill, auctioneer Brumwell, R. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, baker Buckland, T. Langley, Buckinghamshire, brick maker Barton, W. St Saviour's Church-yard, upholsterer Brooke, N. Duke-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, shoemanufacturer Barnett, A. Berner's-street, Oxford-street, glassdealer Booth, J. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, common brewer Bush, H. Wick and Abson, Gloucestershire, dealer Burmester, J. W. and C. L. Vidal, New Londonstreet, merchants Chamberlain, W. Bristol, corn-factor Canstat, N. Upper East Smithfield, chemist Cross, J. H. Bristol, corn-factor Carlile, W. and T. Hodgson, Bolton, Lancashire, dealers in cotton yarn Cheppett, E. Walcot, Somersetshire, cabinet-maker Cole, R. Friday-street, haberdasher Campbell, D. B. Harper, and A. Baillie, Old Jewry, merchants Cottam, G. Manchester, plasterer Chaster, G. J. and T. Gomersal, Yorkshire, coal. dealers Cocksedge, T. A. Woolpit, Suffolk, merchants Dobie, A. Liverpool, mariner Dyson, B. Doncaster, dealer in corn Dalgairns P. and E. Winslow, St Mary-at-Hill, ship and insurance brokers Dampier, E. Primrose street, Bishopsgate-without, seed-crusher Dunnage, H. Colchester, miller Dickinson, W. Scalby, Yorkshire, coal-merchant Evans, W. S. Chapel-street, Lamb's Conduit-street, bricklayer Emanuel, A. Plymouth-dock, navy agent Ellis, R. Dean-street, Southwark, provision-broker Fenner, R. Fenchurch-streetChambers, flour-factor French, W. Heaton Norris, Lancashire, cottonmanufacturer Fourorinier, J. and C. Rickmansworth, papermakers Fisher, G. Liverpool, merchant Fenner, R. Paternoster-row, bookseller Groning, R. Broad-street Buildings, London, mer. chant Goddard, M. Stannylands, Cheshire, tanner Guy, T. Liverpool, broker Grime, J. Bottorn, Lancashire, upholsterer Harvey, W. jun. Clifton, Gloucestershire, boarding-house-keeper Hendry, M. Hull, merchant Herbert, T. Chequer-yard, Dowgate-hill, cottonmerchant Heath, R. Cheltenham, carrier Howe, J. Finsbury-place, livery-stable-keeper Hayhurst, W. Remington, Yorkshire, cotton-manufacturer Houghton, J. E. Fetter-lane, builder Harman, T. C. Wisbeach, Cambridge, linen-draper merchant Hunt, J. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, brandyJohnson, J. Sheffield, draper Jamieson, J. Globe-street, Wapping, mariner Kent, A. Deptford, baker Knowles, J. Stroud, Gloucestershire, innholder Leslie, A. Size-lane, Bucklersbury, provision-merchant Lawes, T. Amesbury, Wilts, corn-dealer Lea, W. Birmingham, vic: ualler Lamb, J. R. Unsworth, Lancashire, calico-printer Miall, M. Portsea, merchant Mercer, J. Heath-street, Commercial-road, mariner Masters, J. Dartford, grocer Morton, J. Ainsworth, Lancashire, cotton-manufacturer Mycock, H. Lancaster, provision-dealer sex, seedsman Mingay, Edmond, and Charles George Cotteril, Vine-street, Liquor-pond-street, bacon-merchants Moore, Thomas Richard, Denmark-court, Strand, paper-stainer Moule, H. St Michael, Bath, baker Norris, J. Bolton, Lancashire, confectioner Newton, H. Marshall-street, StGeorge's-field, taylor Price, T. Asless-mills, Denbighshire, miller Pegrom, Muria, and Joseph, Artillery-street, Ola Peel, J. Stafford, cotton-spinner Parkinson, T. sen. Mill-place, Seawby, Lincoln. Ralph, Wm Lewknor, Oxfordshire, farmer Stanley, R. Horridge-end, Hope, Derbyshire, meat dealer Sibley, J. Abchurch-lane, dry salter Stalker, D. and A. D. Welch, Leadenhall-street, slopsellers Street, J. F. Budge-row, stationer Steine, J. Butcher-row, East Smithfield, rectifier Scudamore, C. Manchester, woollen-cord-manufae turer Sykes, J. jun. York, fancy-manufacturer Trahair, T. Newlyn West, Cornwall, baker Tabberer, A. Manchester, woollen-cord-manufacturer Tatum, W. and E. Palmer, Fish-street-hill, paperstainers Turner, W. London-road, Southwark, stationer Thistlewood, G. Muscovy-court, Tower-hill, flourfactor Vigers, W. R. Austin Friars, merchant Webb, A. Hammersmith, coach-proprietor Westwood, C. Bristol, merchant White, J. and W. French, Devonshire-street, Kensington, dyers White, S. Turnham-green, victualler 5 ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st March 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Anderson and M'Intosh, merchants and manufac turers in Glasgow, and Wm Anderson and Wm M Intosh, the individual partners trading under said firm Brodie, George, merchant, Leith Barrie, Thomas, merchant, Edinburgh Cockburn and Baird, mill-wrights, Edinburgh Douglas, James, of Burnbrae, an individual part- Gillespie, Richard, calico-printer, Anderston, an Johnston and Allan, saddlers, Crieff, and William Laing, Smith, and Co. merchants and calico-print- London, Corn Exchange, April 5. 8. 8. 50 to 56 White. 8. Meldrum, Robert, late Banker, St Andrews, now Maclean, Charles, merchant, Edinburgh Sim, G. M. and Co. merchants, Glasgow, and Geo. Scott, Thomas merchant, Edinburgh DIVIDENDS. Blackwood, Andrew, and Co. merchants, Glasgow; Stewart, Charles, merchant, Pitnacree; by J. Duff, s. Wheat, 40 to 42 Liverpool, April 3. s. d. s. d. 8. d. s. d. Pease, for. 0 0 to 0 0 per 70 lbs. Boilers 44 to 46 English. 11 0 to 11 3 Rice, p. cwt. 00 to 00 Small Beans. 44 to 48 Scotch .10 6 to 11 6 Flour, English, Fine. 50 to 52 Welsh... 11 0 to 11 6 p.280 b.fine 56 0 to 60 0 Tick 40 to 44 Irish .. 10 6 to 10 5-Seconds. 50 0 to 55 0 70 to 74 Feed Oats . . . 19 to 22 Dantzie 11 0 to 11 3 Irishp.240lb. 18 0 to 49 0 52 to 75 Fine 23 to 26 Wismar .. 11 0 to 11 3 Ameri. p. bl. 38 0 to 42 0 38 to 40 Poland do 24 to 27 American. 9 6 to 10 9-Sour do.. 32 0 to 34 0 42 to 44 Fine 28 to 31 Quebec 9 0 to 0 0 Clover-seed, p. bush. 26 to 32 26 to 31 Barley, per 60 libs. 36 to 40 52 to 55 English,grind.5 6 to ...42 to 45 . 54 to 66 68 to 72 .44 to 45 Pollard .46 to 48 Bran Wheat, Red 58 to 64 Superfine . 64 to 68 White Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 20th March 1819. Wheat, 79s. 3d.-Rye, 56s. 11d.-Barley, 59s. 4d.-Oats, 33s. 7d.-Beans, €6s. Od.-Pease, €8s. 3d.Beer or Big, Os. Od.-Oatmeal, 378. 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 March 1819. Wheat, 66s. 2d.-Rye, 51s. 7d.-Barley, 45s. 1d.-Oats, 28s. Od.-Beans, 16s. 3d.-Pease, 45s. 10d.-Big, 37s. 8d.-Oatmeal, 22s. 6d. Wheat. 1st,......38s. Od. 2d,. .36s. Od. ..............33s. Od. | 3d,. HADDINGTON.-APRIL 2. 1st,......40s. Od. 1st,......24s. Od. 1st,......25s. Od. 1st,.....22s. Od. 2d,......37s. Od. | 2d,......21s. Od. | 2d, ......22s. Od. | 2d,......20s. Od. 3d,. ......34s. Od. 3d,. .18s. Od. | 3d, ......19s. Od. | 3d,......18s. Od. Average of Wheat, £1: 14: 10: 6-12ths. 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. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. MARCH commenced with snow and frost, which was soon followed, however, by mild pleasant weather, which continued till the 24th. During all this time, with the exception of the shower on the 1st, there fell scarcely a drop of rain, and the Hygrometer indicated a high degree of dryness. For several days after the 24th there were frequent showers, but the quantity of rain is unusually small. The mean temperature of the month is 5 degrees higher than that of 1818, and spring-water is as high now as it was last year at the beginning of May. The difference between the average of the extremes, and the average of 10 morning and evening, is exactly three-tenths of a degree. The point of deposition, owing to the dry north winds usual at this season, is 3 degrees lower than the mean of the minimum temperature. A very extraordinary fluctuation of the Barometer took place on the 18th, amounting to more than an inch, but scarcely any rain followed. daily fluctuation for the month is one-tenth of a degree less than that of February. The mean METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet. Fair days, 23; rainy days, 8. Wind west of meridian, 26; east of meridian, 5. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register 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, afternoon. The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. 46 Foot Lieut. R. Vincent, from 58 F. to be Lieut. vice Carne, ret. on h. p. 58 F. 51 53 66 68 69 75 77 85 88 95 24 Dec. 1818 do. Lt. Gen. W. C. Lord Beresford, G. C. B. Gent. Cadet S. M. F. Hall to be Ensign by 21 Jan. purch. vice 11 March Lieut. St J. A. Clerke to be Captain by purch. vice Place do. Ensign J. D. Harris to be Lieut. by purch. vice Clerke do. do. H. Hamilton to be Ensign by purch. vice 24 Jan. Rifle Br. Lieut. J. Kincaid to be Adj. vice Smith, res. Adj. only J. Coulsten to be 2d Lieut. F. 18 Feb. vice Peel, 90 1 W.I.R. Gent. Cadet C. Mills to be Maclean, dead Campion, dead R. Y. Rang. Ensign J. Clarke to be Lieut. vice 21 Dec. 1818 Ensign J. Murphy to be Lieut. vice Fothergill, dead 22 do. R. Art. 1st Lieut. J. Whitty to be 2d Capt. 23 Oct. W. Munro Staff Exchanges. Major Watson, from 54 F. with Bt. Lt. Col. L. Walker, 71 F. -Walker, from 71 F. with Bt. Lt. Col. J. L. Watson, 51 F. Brevet Major Kelly, from 1 Life Gds, with Captain Martin, h.p. 2.3 Dr. Shum, from 6 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Captain Pipon, h. p. 26 F. Captain Bridgeman, from 1 F. G. rec. diff. with Captain Vernon, h. p. Morgan, from 2 F. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Kortright, h. p. Moorhouse, from 3 F. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Forster, h. p. F. Colville, from 3 F. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Knollys, h. p. Grant, from 3 F. G. rec. diff. with Capt. H. Colville, h. p. James, from 3 F. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Murray, h. p. Dunn, from 14 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Rochfort, h. p. Master, from 1 F. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Vyner, h. p. Clarke, from 1 F. with Capt. J. Cowell, h.p. Robertson, from 78 F. rec. diff. with Capt. J. P. Lardy, h. p. Meur. R. Lieut. Phillipson, from 7 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Lt. Chalmer, h. p. 1 Dr. G. Lieut. Petre, from 6 Dr. rec. diff. with Lt. Lowe, h. p. 18 Dr. Visc. Valletor, from 1 F. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Stanhope, h. p. Butler, from 3 F. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Fraser, h. p. Palmer, from 23 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Barnett, h. p. 71 F. h. p. Garrett, from 49 F. rec. diff. with Lt. King, Winder, from 49 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Peel, h. p. 85 F. Barrett, from 52 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Scoones, h. p. Whitney, from 71 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Peel, h. p. 90 F. Jones, from 51 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Powell, h. p. 60 F. Monckton, from 1 Life Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Manners, h. p. 1 F. G. Bass, from 9 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. H. Ferguson, h. p. 8 Dr. Fallon, from 15 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. A. M. Bayard, h. p. 23 Dr. 67 F. Beaufoy, from 27 F. with Lieut. J. Everett, Stopford, from 33 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Lord S. Kerr, h. p. 35 F. Wheatley, from 39 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. H. Caldicott, h. p. Everitt, from 67 F. with Lieut. B. Beaufoy, 27 F. Cornet Melville, from 9 Dr. with Lieut. Lord G. Bentinck, h. p. 1 F. G. Ball, from 7 Dr. with Cornet Earl of Belfast, h. p. Ensign Lawton, from 81 F. with Ensign Splaine, h. p. 26 F. Denny, from 3 F. rec. diff. with Ensign G. R. Carmac, h. p. 83 F. M'Intire, from 33 F. with Ensign H. W. Lutyens, 45 F. Lutyens, from 45 F. with Ensign J. M'Ine tire, 33 F. Milliken, R. Staff Co. with Ensign F. H. Robe, h. p. Quarter-Master Askey, from 51 F. with QuarterMaster Kenny, h. p. 97 F. Assist. Surg. Gilder, from 3 F. G. with Assist. Sur Judd, h. p. Resignations and Retirements. Major Adams, 95 F. Captain Mansfield, 15 Dr. Cornet Whittle, 14 Dr. |