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APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

I. ECCLESIASTICAL.

Sept. 2. Mr George Smith ordained Assistant and Successor to his father, the Rev. Jos. Smith, Minister of the Parish of Birsie.

4. The Rev. Thomas Nelson presented by the King to the Church and Parish of Little Dunkeld. 7. The Rev. Mr Hart of Paisley was unanimously elected Minister of the Old Relief Chapel, Shiprow, Aberdeen.

16. On the presentation of his Grace the Duke of Portland, Mr George Smith was ordained Minister of the second charge of the Low Church Parish, Kilmarnock.

-The Rev. Thomas Grierson ordained Minister of Kirkbean.

23. The Rev. Mr Hoyes inducted Minister of the Town and Parish of Forres.

-The Rev. Alexander Stewart, late Minister of the Chapel of Ease in Rothsay, admitted to the pastoral charge of the Parish of Cromarty.

Brevet.

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II. MILITARY. Major M'Donald, 91 F. and late Port. Serv. Lieut.-Col. in the

Army

4 Sept. 1817. Capt. Bentley (Staff Capt. at Chatham) 4 June 1814. Major in the Army Lieut. Pallisar, Capt. by purch. vice Craufurd, Cape Corps 12 Aug. 1824. Ensign England, from 77 F. Lieut. do. Troop Serj. Major Chettle, Quart. Mast. 9 Sept. vice Jenkins, h. p. Lieut. Campbell, from h. p. 58 F. Lieut. do. vice Smith, cancelled Ensign Hill, Lieut. vice M'Kenzie, dead

Ensign Thorold," from 38 F.

vice Maunsell, h. p. 65 F.

Lieut. Peevor, Capt. vice Rotton, dead

Ensign and Adj. Tydd, rank of Lieut.

Ensign Babington, Lieut. vice Roberts,

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Ensign Lowth, from 48 F. Ensign vice Thorold, 15 F.

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Major Wodehouse, Lieut. Col. by

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Capt. Custance, Major

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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.

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FROM the middle of September till the end of that month there was little inter. ruption to harvest operations, and a great breadth was cut down and secured, in good condition, by the 30th. On the evening of that day a heavy rain fell, which was followed by still heavier rain on the 1st of the present month. Loud winds, on the 2d and 3d, was hurtful to standing oats, and much of the best grains were beat out, but a considerable quantity was carted to the barn-yard on the 3d and forenoon of the 4th. On the afternoon of that day a shower fell; the 5th was misty and warm. The temperature continued high, with almost incessant warm rain, till the 9th. Loud winds prevailed on the 10th, 11th, and, on the 12th, snow showers were frequent, the temperature approaching to frost at night, and very low throughout the day. This morning, the wind, which had been for some time easterly, shifted to the north-west; a shower of snow fell in the morning, and it has continued warm ever since. The quantity of grain still exposed in the northern districts will account for being so minute in the above statement of the weather. In the early districts, the ground, with very few exceptions, is clear, and some potatoes are got up. In the higher districts, the greater part is cut, but much remains in the stock, and some has sprouted. By recent accounts from the remote Highlands, a great part of the crop is still standing, and much has been whitened by frost. The crop, as far as it has been secured, is abundant. Oats were universally thin; where they have been threshed out, the return is far beyond expectation; but the return at the meal-mill is various, according to the nature of the soil on which they grew. Fallow wheat was, for the most part, sown by the end of September, and the braird is regular. Much clover. ley, bean-stubble, and potatoe-ground, still remains to be sown with wheat. Turnips have improved by the late rains, but still the return is light.

Notwithstanding the importation of foreign oats, the price has not yet fallen much, and wheat and barley rise in price.

Good new wheat brings from 26s. to 28s.; good barley nearly the same. Oats from 16s. to 19s. Cattle are in request, and prices are improved.

Perthshire, 12th October 1824.

Course of Exchange, London, Oct. 12.-Amsterdam, 12: 3. Ditto at sight, 12:0. Rotterdam, 12: 4. Antwerp, 12: 4. Hamburgh, 37: 2. Altona, 37: 3. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 30. Bourdeaux, 25: 60. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 1534. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 354. Gibraltar, 31. Leghorn, 471. Genoa, 441. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 47. Dublin, 94-Cork, 94 cent.

Prices of Bullion, oz.-Foreign Gold in bars, £.3176.-New Doubloons, £.3.150.-New Dollars, £.410.

Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.—Guernsey or Jersey, 10s. 6d. Cork or Dublin, 10s. 6d. a 12s. 6d. Belfast, 10s. 6d. a 12s. 6d.-Hambro', 7s. 6d. a 10s. 6d.→→ Madeira, 20s.-Jamaica, 30s.-Home 40s. a 50s.-Greenland, out and home, 00 00

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from September 22, to October 13, 1824. |Sept. 22. Sept. 28. | Oct. 6.

Oct. 13.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th of Aug. and the 20th of Sept. 1824: extracted from the London Gazette.

Anderson, A. Lloyd's Coffee-house, master-mari

ner.

Barlow, R. Claremont-place, New-road, bill-bro-
ker.

Bartlett, A. and R. Bristol, ship-builders.
Carter, J. Downing-street, victualler.

Cato, W. W. Little, and W. Irving, Newcastle

upon-Tyne, drapers.

Duncombe, J. jun. Little Queen-street, bookseller.
Ellison, J. Keighley, Yorkshire, cotton-spinner.
Foster, J. Abchurch-lane, merchant.
Grist, J. Midhurst, Sussex, bricklayer.
Harvey, H. S. Oxford-street, hosier.

Hatfield, W. and J. Morton, Sheffield, cutlers.
Hazard, D. Hackney, merchant.
Helm, G. Worcester, linen-draper.
Hewett, J. Mitcherm, butcher.
Hirst, G. Manchester, clothier.

Hopkins, G. and J. St. Philip and Jacob, Glou-
cestershire, timber-merchants.
Humble, S. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, stationer.
Hyde, N. Nassau-street, Soho, jeweller.
Isley, J. Wyfold, Court-farm, Henley-upon-
Thames, farmer.

Jackson, E. Uley, Gloucestershire, clothier.
Jackson, J. Gerrard-street, Soho, picture-dealer.
Johnson, R. Burslem, earthenware manufacturer.
Jarvis, W. G. Penton-place, Newington Butts,

coal-merchant.

Jones, R. Westbury Leigh, Wilts, clothier.
Jones, W. Ratcliff Highway, grocer.

Lees, J. Matbank, Lancashire, cotton-spinner.
Lewis, T. C. and C. Bevan, High Holborn, linen-
drapers.

Liddard, W. Charlotte-row, Bermondsey, coalmerchant.

Lond, T. Dover, corn-dealer.

M'Cormick, J. Jubilee place, Commercial-road victualler.

Manley, D. Southampton-row, Russel-square, wine-merchant.

Mardall, W. Water-lane, Tower-street, brandy.
merchant.

Marsh, W. and Co., Berner's-street, bankers.
Mayell, W. Exeter, jeweller.

Morris, J. jun. Stingo-lane, St. Mary-le-bonne,
stage-master.

Nicholls, R. Ruthen, Denbighshire, druggist.
Parker, W, Oxford-street, ironmonger.
Peck, J. Andover, linen-draper.

Peel, J. Rochdale, shoe-dealer.

Perks, J. Monkton Combe, Somersetshire, brewer.
Pennan, A. Batson-street, Limehouse, master-

mariner.

Poor, J. Wapping, Bristol, victualler.
Richardson, J. Manchester, cooper.
Rickards, J. Dursley, Gloucestershire, cloth-ma-
nufacturer.

Roughton, L. Noble-street, Foster-lane, wholesale
druggist.

Sawyer, J. Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, wine-merchant.
Scrivener, H. H. Scrivener, jun. and J. Wilson,
Kentish-buildings, Southwark, hop-factors.
Simmons, A. Strand, tailor.

Smith, J. R. North Audley-street, upholsterer.
Smith, T. Derby, nail-manufacturer.

Stott, S. and J. Road-lane, Spotland, Lancashire,
woollen manufacturers.

Tappenden, T. Cumberland-street, Middlesexhospital, victualler.

Walthew, J. Liverpool, linen-draper.

Want, G. S. Skinner-street, cabinet-maker.
Wilkins, S. Holborn-hill, stationer.

Wooding, M. Ducket-street, Stepney, baker.
Woollett, J. Queen's-Head Inn, Southwark, ta-
vern-keeper.

Wren, J. Great Titchfield-street, Portland-place, carpenter.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced September 1824; extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette,

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Buchanan, John, miller at Glenmill
Combe, George, tenant at Redheughs
Fife, John, cotton-spinner in Johnston
Finlayson, Robert & Alexander, merchants and
fish-curers in Lybster

Gilmour, William, spirit-dealer in Paisley
Hodge, Wm. flesher and cattle-dealer in Glasgow.
Honeyman, Robert, lately miller and coal-mer-
chant at Port-Allan, Perthshire

M'Gregor, John Murray, merchant in Leith
M'Robie, James, mason and builder in Paisley
Murdoch, Patrick, merchant in Hamilton
Orr, Andrew, bookseller in Cupar, Fife.
DIVIDENDS.

Brown, James, ship buider in Perth; by P. West, accountant in Edinburgh

DIVIDENDS.

Cowan, R. & Sons, grain-merchants in Glasgow ;
by Allan Fullarton, agent there

Douglas, William, merchant in Glasgow; by J.
Walker, merchant there

Hamilton, John, & Co. Greenock, and William
Hamilton & Co. Liverpool; by C. Campbell,
87, Great King-Street, Edinburgh

M'Ewan, James, rope-maker in Perth; by Law
rence Robertson, banker there

Robertson, John, (deceased) mason and wright in
Glasgow

Shannon, Stewart & Co. Greenock, and Shannon,
Livingston & Co. Newfoundland; by J. Dun-
lop, writer in Greenock

Williams, & Hughes, canal-contractors; by the trustee, 34, St. Andrew's-Street, Edinburgh.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

1824. April 7. At the Retreat, near Auringabad, the Lady of D. S. Young, Esq. Madras Medical Establishment, and Surgeon to his Highness the Nizam's cavalry brigade, a daughter.

July 28. At Concordia, Tobago, the Lady of Dr Kennedy, a daughter.

Aug. 3. At Florence, the Lady of John Craufurd, Esq. of Auchenames, a son.

20. At Holkham, Norfolk, Lady Anne Coke, a

son.

22. At Beaufort Castle, the Hon. Mrs Fraser, of Lovat, a daughter.

25. At Park House, Mrs Gordon of Park, a daughter.

27. At Eildon Hall, the Lady of the Hon. J. E. Elliot, a son.

-At No. 1, Fettes Row, the Lady of Captain Pearson, R. N. of twin sons.

29. At Dean House, near Edinburgh, the Lady of General Sir Thos. Bradford, K. C.B. a daughter. 30. In Queen-Street, Edinburgh, the Lady of John Archibald Campbell, Esq. a daughter.

-At 26, Heriot Row, Edinburgh, Mrs Morson, a daughter.

51. At Pittencrieff, Mrs Hunt of Pittencrieff, a daughter.

-At Invermoriston, the Lady of James Murray Grant, Esq. of Glenmoriston and Moy, a daughter.

-In Connaught Place, London, the Lady of Walter S. Davidson, of Inchmarlo, Esq. a daugh

ter.

Sept. 1. At Bralgar House, Kent, the Lady of J. D. Boswall, Esq. of Wardie, Captain in the royal navy, a son and heir.

2. At Edinburgh, the Lady of Stair Stewart, Esq. of Physgill and Glasserlin, a son and heir. 3. At Leven Bank, Mrs Balfour, a son.

5. At Dun, the Lady Anne Baird, a daughter. 6. At Dumbarnie House, Mrs Craigie, of Dumbarnie, a son.

9. At the Dowager Viscountess Duncan's, Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs Dundas, a son.

11. At Stobo Castle, the Lady of Sir James Montgomery of Stanhope, Bart., a son.

ter.

Mrs John Brougham, Edinburgh, a daugh

12. At Dundee, the Lady of Dr John Maxwell,

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23. Mrs Patrick Robertson, a daughter. Lately. At her residence, at Tunbridge Wells, the Right Hon. Lady Cochrane, a son.

MARRIAGES.

1823. Nov. 5. At Montreal, Roderick Mathe son, Esq. Paymaster late Glengarry light infantry, to Miss Mary Fraser Robertson, daughter of Captain Robertson, of Inverness.

1824. Aug. 17. At Glasgow, Thomas Paul Mae gregor, Esq. late Lieutenant in the Bengal auxiliary cavalry, eldest son of Col. J. A. P. Macgregor, Auditor-General of the Bengal forces, to Miss Katherine Livingstone, eldest daughter of William Livingstone, Esq.

18. At Parkhead, near Perth, Mr Wm. Bruce, merchant, Edinburgh, to Agnes, daughter of Robert Morison, Esq.

20. At Dublin, Anthony P. Marshall, Esq. of Edinburgh, to Frances, fourth daughter of the late Smollet Holden, Esq. of Dublin.

27. At Merton Hall, Wigtonshire, James Haldane Tait, Esq. Captain royal navy, to Miss Marion Yule, youngest daughter of the late Benja min Yule, Esq. of Wheatfield, near Edinburgh.

-At Traprain, James Murray, Esq. to Clarissa, daughter of the late Rev. George Goldie, Athelstoneford.

30. At the manse of Crailing, Mr Robert Stra chan, London, to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the Rev. David Brown.

At Heatherwick House, East Lothian, Samuel Anderson, Esq. wine-merchant, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late James Milnes, Esq. and niece to Lieutenant-General Hardyman.

31. At Dolls, Stirlingshire, William Haig, Esq. Bonnington, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John Philp, Esq.

Sept. 1. At St George's, Hanover Square, London, Lieut.-Colonel Allen, of the late 25d lancers, to Miss Mitchell, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Campbell Mitchell, niece to Lady Fletcher, of Ashley Park, and Lady Leith.

2. At St. James's Church, Piccadilly, London, Lord Elliot, only son of the Earl of St. Germain, to the Right Hon. Lady Jemima Cornwallis, third daughter of the late Marquis Cornwallis.

-At Bonnington, John Adair, Esq. of Genoch, Wigtonshire, to Christina, eldest daughter of the late John Haig, Esq.

-At the manse of Daviot, the Rev. Henry Simson, minister of Chapel of Garioch, to Mary, second daughter of the Rev. Robert Shepherd, minister of Daviot.

5. At Kirkmichael, James Crawford, Esq. M.D.,

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