Rifle Brig. 1st Lt. Hope,, Capt. vice Chawner, 4 Deaths. 9th Nov. 1820. Lt.-Gen. Glasgow, R. Art. Lon. 28th Oct. 1820. do. Hon. - Grey, 2d Lieut. vice Otter, Major-Gen. Barrow, of late 5 W. I. R. at Paris, 16th Aug. prom. 16th do. Medical Department. Victor Baron Alten, late Ger. Leg. 23d do. 5th Nov. Lt.-Col. De la Douespe, 69 F. Bangalore 19th April Forces, vice Trigance, 17 F. 2d Nov. Tomkins, Nassau, New Providence 4th Sept. Exchanges. Major Doherty, 13 Dr. Bangalore 12th June 11th Aug. Lt. Col. Ponsonby, fm. 42 Dr. rec. diff. between Burn, late of R. Marines, Maidstone full pay Cav. and full pay Inf. with Lt. Col. 13th Oct. Brotherton, h, p. 22 Dr. Capt. Livingston, h. p. 13 F. Morrison, h. p. 113 F. Grimstead, h. p. York R. Capt. Grenfell, fm. 7 Dr. ree. diff. with Capt. Wilsonn, h. Towers, h. p. 21 Dr. Friedericks, h. p. Ger. Leg. 25th April Goldsmid, fm. 12 Dr, rec. diff. with Capt. Leschen, 19th Feb. Craufurd, h. p. 60 De Brandis, do. 28th Jan. Hervey, fm. 22 F. with Capt. French, 82 F. Struver, 29th June Burton, fm. 33 F. with Capt. Rist, h. p. 37 F. 11th May Cox, fm. 37 F. with Capt. East, h. p. 30 F. do. h. p. Ocheme, do. Baker, h. p. 63 F. 8th Sept. Lieut. Manners, fm. 1 Life Gds, with Lieut. J. Lieut. Wilkinson, 28 F. Corfu Hall, h. p. 6 Dr Howard, (adj.) 59 F. Berhampore 11th May Hughes, fm. 3 Dr, Gds. with Lieut. Mer- Higginbotham, 69 F. Bangalore do. cer, 70 F. Dunlevie, 87 F. Dinapore 15th April Burne, fm. 3 Dr. G, rec. diff. with Lieut. Grant, h. p. 52 F. 9th do. Carrol, h. p. 22 Dr. Mitchell, h. p. 89 F. Bombay 4th June 1819. Baghott, fm. 3 Dr. with Lieut. M'Queen, Anderson, late ? Vet. Bn. May 1820. 80 F. Maclean, late 6 do. 21st June h. p. 2 F. G. Wellwood, h. p. 82 F. Pittiver, Fifeshire - Boyd, fm. 11 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. 7th July M'Crummin, h. p. 78 F. Eversfield, h. p. 7 Dr. Leavach, h. p. 21 F. Gray, fm. 24 F. with Lieut. Wall, h. p. Adderley, h. p. 35 F. 40 F. Roddey, h, p. 38 F. Cornwall, fm. 24 F. with Lieut. Keppel, Meagher, h. p. 43 F. Cape Corps M'Quarrie, h. p. 74 F. Primrose, h. p. 98 F. Nicholls, do. do. Percival, fm. 63 F. rec. diff, with Lieut. Hon, W. Leeson, h. p. Indep. Douglas, h. p. 68 F. Spreebach, h. p. Ger. Leg. Wilding, 16th May Corn. & Ens. Bingham, 17 F. Bombay 23d Apríl Forbes, fm. Rifle Brig. rec. diff. with Lieut. Fearon, h. p. 1 F. Rochfort, h. p. Blood, h. p. 22 F. 20th Aug. Cornet Whitmore, fm. 8 Dr. rec. diff. with Cor Pollmann, h. p. 78 F. Hanover net Wathen, h. p. 21 Dr. 27th Sept. Ensign Stafford, fm. 27 F. with Ensign Ogilvie, Wallis, h. p. Ind. Co. 1st April 87 F. Rose, h. p. 86 F. Limerick 12th Aug. Satterthwaite, fm. 35 F. with Ensign Dick Luders, h. p. 20 Dr. ens, h. p. 34 F. Brock, h. p. 55 F. Gauthey, h, p. 59 F. 65 F. Stent, h. p. 79 F. Making, h. p. 4 W. I. R. Fricke, (Cornet) h. p. Ger. Leg. As. Surg. Magrath, fm. 61 F. with As. Surg. White, h. p. York Chas. Sander, h, p. Ger. Leg: 19th Feb. Davy, fm. Staff As. Surg. with As. Surg. Adjut. Bernell, h. p. Oxford Fen. Cav. 17th Mar. Lloyd, h. p. Simon, h. p. Fraser's Fen. Quar.-Mas. Smith, h. p. 4 Dr. Tarleton, h. p. 18 Dr. 2d Nov: Col. Hamilton, 3 F. G. Wheeler, h. p. Wagg. Train Commissariat Department. Dep. Ass. Cum. Gen. T. Harvey, at sea Fleming, Montreal, Canada Capt. Ferguson, 6 Dr. Gds. 11th July Beardsley, 51 F. Medical Department. Bowles, 81 F. Dr Wright, h. p. Physician A. Thompson, h. p. Dep. Insp. Dr Walker, h. p. Assist. Surg. 71 F. Paris 2d Nov. J. Blair, Hosp. Assist. Jamaica Forsyth, h, p. Assist. Surg. 11 F. Shaw, h. p. do. Major Phillott, 33 F. 101 F. Ens. Torrens, 50 F. M‘Mullen, h. p. do. Roy. African Corps Surtees, 4 Vet. Bn, Norris, h. p. Hosp. Assist. Surg. Stewart, 65 F. Miscellaneous. Ardley, 17 F. Dr Fruster, late Chaplain 90 F. Bathwick Qua. Mast. Hill, Rifle Brig. 20th June Marshall, do. 80 F. Dismissed. Playfair, do. 83 F. W. Tongue, Dep, Judge Advocate at Jamaica Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Brander. 12th July. p. 11 F. p.53 F. 238 April 16{ W. 4{ €. 43 M. 35 29,113M. 43/W. Showery. M. 302 2 .248 M. 40N, W. Fair. E. 38 .350 E. 42 ) mod M. 33 .480M. 49 N. W. Frost morn. 3 E. 40 .143 E. 18 ) high fair day. Rain morn. dull day. Showery. M. 343 .310 M. 42 N. W. Dull, but E. 41 .365 E. 15 ) mod fair. Rain morn. Fair Mild, Rain morn. Fair. .770 M. 44 W. Rain foren. E. 42 ,598 E. 41 S mod fair aftern. M. 29 .526 M. 39 N. 132 E. 37 Ditto. .694 E. 41 S high .788 M. 40 N. E. Dull morn. E. 37 .788 E. 39 S mod rain mid-d. M. 29 .801 M. 37 W. 15 Frost morn. 8 M. 26 29.653 M. 35 w. Frost morn. Dull, but M. 34 .422 M. 40W. Fair. ,494 M. 42W. Ditto. 20 M. 36 .270 M. 45 S. W. E. 46 .168 E. 49 }mod Rainy day. 21 M. 484 .236 M. 51 S. w. Fair, but E. 53 236 E. 52 ) high dull. M. 38 .338 M. 46 Cble. E. 43 .258 E. 45 mod Rainy day. 24 M. 35 .294 M. 44 N. W. Fair, but E. 40 .384 E. 44 ) mod dull. 25 .508 M. 41E. Frost mor. E. 40 .433 E. 43 S mod fair day. M. 30 .410 M. 45/s. Fair, but E. 46 .530 E. 41 ) mod dull. 27 M. 38 .686 M. 44E. Mild and E. 43 .746 E 45 S {mod fair. M. 352.925 M. 43E. Ditto. M, 32 Ditto. 10 M. 364 M. 292 11 26 14 SM. 29 29{ {E: 38 AGRICULTURAL REPORT. FROM the middle of November to the 10th of the present month, the weather continued open and mild ; from the 5th to the 10th the thermometer often stood as high as 549 Fahrenheit, and never fell below 47°: Frequent showers had rendered the soil rather moist, and under this unusually high elevation of temperature' at this period of the season, vegetation made rapid progress. Early sown wheat assumed a lively, close, and vigorous appearance. The frost, which has been pretty severe since the uth, will have given the plants a check that may not be unfavourable to their growth in the sum. mer months. Late sown wheat came up fair, and the plants acquired sufficient strength to enable them to resist the winter frosts.-Cattle are now fed by the hand, and sheep that have been sent to the low pastures continue to pick a scanty subsistence on the moors. The partial failure of the turnip crop has prevented the feeding byres from being so well filled as usual ; a little addition has, indeed, been gained to early sown turnips since our last, but late turnips have only acquired an additional bulk in foliage. The usual number of sheep are not this season fed on turnip grounds, and this may occasion a brisk demand in the butcher markets by the end of March. Farm labour of every description was in an unusal state of forwardness before the frost set in, and farmers are now employed in carting out dung to turnip and potatoe ground, where the soil was too wet for bearing carts during the continuance of the soft weather. There is still little inducement for farmers to thresh out, and from the unbroken appearance of many stack-yards, it may be inferred that this operation is something in arrear. The last crop, particularly wheat and oats, turn out better than even was expected, but still the prices will not remunerate the grower. Grain of every description has met with a dull market since our last, nor is there any prospect of a sudden rise. The prices of cattle, however, has improved considerably within these six weeks past ; those cattle. dealers who purchased largely about the end of October in the northern markets, realised handsome profits at Hallow Fair. Draught horses are at this season in little request, and sell at low prices. The want of regular employment convinces the labourer and the mechanic, that the advantages of cheap corn are more apparent than real. Farmers, merchants, and manufacturers, believe that all is not well, but they have not hitherto condescended unanimously on any mode that is likely to prove of mutual advantage. Tulips appeared above ground about the 5th December. The Tritoma media, an exotic, was in full flower by the 9th. The arbutus tree is now in full blow, and many of the young fruit begin to set. Perthshire, 14th Dec. 1820. s. d. s. d. s. d. 13. d. s. d. s. d. s. ds. d. 8. d. d. Nov. 15) 546/24 0 39 0 30 10 17 0 22 0 17 0 20619 021 6 10 22 544/25 0 39 0 29 6 ||190 21 617019.619 0210 10 29 44326 0 39 0 30 9 19 0 22 017 019 018 6 206 10 Dec. 6 389 26 6 39 0 30 2 18 6 21 0 15 0 18 6170 196||9d 10d S. S. s. d. s. S. d.] s. s. d. s. d. s.d. s. d. 17 22 013 18 0 13 18 0 17 21 Nov. 13||15 6 18 3 1 1 117 22 0 14 19 0 14 19 0 16 21 0 2015 6 16 6 1 1 17 22 0 14 18 0 15 20 0 16 21 0 27|15 6 16 6 1 1 17 22 0 13 18 0 17 0 Dec. 4|14 0 16 6 1 1 16 6 London. Pease. Flour, 280lb. Q uar. S.S. S.S. d. 20 26 24 28|| 30 35 24 28 40 45 30 35|| 50 55 15 5010 10 20 28 24 29 | 30 35 24 30 46 48 32 38|| 50 55 45 500 10 18 26 24 28|| 31 38 24 30 40 42 32 36 50 55 45 500 10 16 27 26 28 30 32 26 28 40 42 34 36|| 50 55 45 500 10 1820. Oatm. 140lb. s. d. s. d. s. d. S. d. s. d S. d. s. d. 622 Average Prices of Corn in Scotland for the Four Weeks preceding November 15. Wheat, 56s. 8d. -Rye, 38s. 100.-Barley, 27s. 70.-Oats, 21s. 63.-Beans, 36s. ld.-Pease, 359. 9d. Oatmeal, per boll, 17s. 9d. --Bear or Big, 25s. Od. 21 2 3 COMMERCIAL REPORT. 1820. 30 LEITH. GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL. LONDON. TEA, Bohea, per lb. @ 2 Congou, 29 30 Souchong, foi 4 3 4.4 SUGAR, Musc. cwt. B. P. Dry Brown, 60s. 65 57 61 55 57 | 58 60 Mid. Good, & Fine Mid. 76 86 62 75 58 69 61 75 Fine and very fine, 84 96 76 83 80 82 Brazil, Brown, 24 29 24 26 White, 32 46 Refined, Double Loaves, 130 145 1 l (lb.)1 2 Powder ditto, 106 90 109 Single ditto, 103 108 100 104 Small Lumps, 94 98 98 105 83 102 Large ditto, 92 90 94 48 MOLASSES, British, 28 28 6 | 27 28 28 24 6 COFFEE, Jamaica, Ord. good, and fine ord. 115 122 112 119 118 12295 125 Fine and very fine, 132 135 128 142 Dutch, Triage & very ord. 85 115 100 116 Ord. good, & fine ord. 120 128 120 125 St Domingo, 122 126 116 120 PIMENTO (in Bond), lb. . 81 8981 84 84 85 SPIRITS Jam. Rum 160.P. 3s Od 31 2 7 2 8 2 2 2 42 6 Brandy, gal. 4 0 4 6 39 Geneva, 2 3 2 6 20 2 2 Aqua, 7 0 7 3 WINES, Clar. Ist Gr. hhd. 60 64 35 0 65 0 Portugal Red, pipe, 35 50 0.54 0 Spanish White, butt.. 34 55 65 0 Teneriffe, pipe, 30 32 Madeira, 60 65 35 45 Logwood, Jamaica, ton, £7 77 5 15 6 0 5 6 10 6 1070 Honduras, 8 6 0 6 617 075 6 10.70 Campeachy, 8 15 8 0 1 Fustic, Jamaica, 7 7.10 > 70 80 Cuba, 9 11 9 10 10 0 8 10 90 INDIGO, Caraccas fine, lb. 9s 6d 11 67 68 0 9 0 10 0 10 6 TIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot, 16 1 8 Ditto Oak, 30 3 1 Honduras Mahogany, 18 1 2 ] 8 1 40 11 10 Tar, American, brl. 19 20 19 0 Archangel, 18 19 16 TALLow, Rus. Yel. Candle, 52 53 53 154 53 5446 Home melted, cwt. 56 42 Petersburgh Clean, 43 40 FLAX, Riga Tn. & Dr. Ra. 56 58 59 Dutch, 58 58 Irish, 45 550 75 40 34 34 6 32 OS OIL, Whale, tun, £22 23 24 23 10 TOBACCO, Virg. fine, lb.. 8 7} 8 0 6 8 10 8 30 31 0 4 0 41 COTTONS, Bowed Georgia, -104 1 09. 9 011 0 93.10 11 Sea Island, fine, 1 10 Demerara and Berbice, 1 10 20 1 3 1 5 0 1 1 2 0 111 1 Pernambucco, 1 4 1 481 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 Maranham 14 1 5 0 111 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 Course of Exchange, London, December 5.-Amsterdam, 12 : 7. Ditto, at sight, 12 : 4. Rotterdam, 12 : E. Antwerp, 12 : 8. Hamburgh, 37 : 8. Altona, 37 : 9. Paris, 3 days sight, 25 : 70. Bourdeaux, 26 : Frankfort on the Maine, 1545, Madrid, 365 Cadiz, 365. Leghorn, 47. Gibraltar, 30ş. Genoa, 44. Oporto, 51. Rio Janeiro, 53. Dublin, 78 per cent. Cork, 73 per cent. Prices of Bullion per oz.-Portugal gold in coin, L. 3:17: 9. Foreign gold in bars, L. 3: 17:10. New doubloons, L. 3 : 15 : 0. New dollars, L. 0:4: 101 Silver in bars, standard, L, 0 : 4:11. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 15s. 9d.Cork or Dublin, 15s. 9d.-Belfast, 15s. 9d.-Hamburgh, 255.-Madeira, 20s.Jamaica, 30s.Greenland out and home, 4 gs. to 5 gs. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from November 15 to December 6, 1820. Nov. 15. Nov. 22. Nov. 29. Dec. 6. ALPHABETICAL List of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th October and 20th November 1820; extracted from the London Gazette. Abbot, W. Windham-place, merchant Gidley, E. Dover-street, Piccadilly, dress maker Anderson, A. Salters Hall-court, Cannon-street, Gordon, J. Tokenhonse-yard, and J. Gordon merchant Thanet-place, Strand, merchants Appleby, T. C, Canterbury, stay-maker Greaves, H. Manchester, merchant Green, J. Oxford-street, smith Harris, T. B. Hinckley, hosier Hauxwell, L. Dewsbury, Yorkshire, spirit-mer. Austin, T., J. Gregory, and J. Husson, Bath, chant haberdashers Haywood, G. Birmingham, spirit-merchant Barker, T. Stratford, brewer Haild, M. Cheltenham, hotel-keeper Bamett, T. Kendall, corn-merchant Herbert, W. Overbury, Worcestershire, farmer Beady, J. Wootton, Underedge, clothier Harris, C. Winchester, saddler Beenlen, J. jun. Dartmouth, sail-naker Hill, W. Denton's Green, Lancashire, brewer Benham, H. High-street, Southwark, ironmonger Hirst, T. Marsh, Yorkshire, cloth dresser Berthoud, H. jun. Castle-court, Strand, auctioneer Holdernisse, J. T. Bucklersbury, merchant Baily, S. Brodford, Whiltshire, butcher Hornby, B. Bernard-street, Foundling Hospital Booth, G. jun, Coleshill, Warwickshire, dealer Howliston, J. Thayer-street, Manchester-square, Bramhall, J. Mossley, Lancashire, woolstapler tailor Brander, A. Budge-row, upholsterer Hodges, J. Cheltenham, coal-merchant Bright, W. Newband, Gloucestershire, dealer Hooper, J. Tooley-street, chemist Brighton, T., and T. D. Paine, Downham, Nor- Hudson, F. Angel-lane, Éssex, brewer folk, dealers Hulton, w. Evesham, Worcestershire, porter-dealBrown, E. Saracen's Head, Friday-street, corndealer Hunt, D. P. Snetterton, Norfolk, miller Bryant, J. Austin-friars, merchant Imbrie, J. Bucklersbury, warehouseman Canney, J. Bishopswearmouth, ship-owner Javens, J, and G. St James's Walk, Clerkenwell, Cannon, J. Liverpool, merchant japanners Chambers, F. Stamford, shoemaker Jent, T. Piccadilly, china-man Cliff, W. High Street, Islington, broker Johnson, W. Heybridge, Essex, salt-manufacturer Cook, J. Oakley Mills, Suffolk, miller Jones, W. Newport, Monmouthshire, tanner Cooper, H, Threadneedle-street, merchant Keates, W. Bishopsgate-street, hosier Cooper, W. Fleet-market, linen-draper Kenworthy, J. Saddleworth, Yorkshire, dyer, Curtis, J. Fording-bridge, Hampshire, draper Knowles, J. Liverpool, innkeeper Dommett, G. Deptford, soap-make Klotz, M. Brighthelmstone, merchant Drink water, S. Liverpool, timber-merchant Lannen, W. Ringwood, Southampton, butcher Edridge, D. Baldock, Hertfordshire, cooper Larkworthy, J. Exeter, comb-maker Ellis, J. Newington, baker Landon, T. Hertford, Cheshire, salt-manufacturer Fearne, C. Old Broad-street, merchant Leigh, J. Upper Thames-street, coal-merchant Fordham, J. Bishop's Stortford, plumber Ledieu, J. Richmond-buildings, Soho, jeweller Fromow, W. Great Yarmouth, chemist Lethbridge, J. Carmarthen.street, Tottenham Fry, J. Dorset-street, Salisbury-square, tailor Court road, carpenter er |