METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, Kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Caltonhill. N. B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at eight o'clock in the morning, and eight o'clock in the evening, with the exception mentioned in our last. Jatiaen. Ther. Baro. Ther. Wind. Remarks. Dull, sl. sh. M. 38 .450 E. 49 Cble. wind mod. 2 E. 57 .560 E. 54 Cble. wind mod. Mild, sunsh. 18. M. 37 .880 M. 561 Dull, cold, E. 54 .991 E. 51 E. wind mod. M. 36 565 M. 531 Dull, cold, E. 57 .570 E. 49) E. wind mod. .894 M. 55 Mild, sunsh. E. 67 853 E. 61 Cble. wind mod. M. 32 .366 M. 46) He. r. w.mo. 4 E. 52 .316E. 46 E. wind mod. M. 37 .253 M. 45 Very d. mis. E. 47 .346 E. 47) E. wind sharp. 21 M. 35 .136 M. 40 6 E. 47 .107 E. 44) E. Rain allday, wind mod. 22265 20 E. 60 .990 E. 55 M. 3830.137 M. 551 E. 59 .199 E. 55 .103 M. 58 29 .176 E. 57 M. 35 .121 M. 42 .103 M. 55 7E. 43 E. .209 E. 43 .102 E. 57) wind mod. M. 37 .286 M. 441 E. 47 .566 E. 45) .182 M. 65 24 E. Ditto, wind wind mod. .157 E. 68 brisk even. M. 35 .305 M. 43) 9 E. 47 .242 E. 45 Cble. Rain, dull, .165 M. 68) 25 E. Ditto, wind wiud mod. .140 E. 63 moderate. M. 39 .527 M. 511 10 S. W. Mild, cl. aft. .190 M. 60 26 E. E. 48 .527 E. 52 wind mod. .164 E. 60 Ditto, ditto. M. 41 .438 M. 55 11 S. W. Mild, sh.aft. .212 M. 58 27 E. 55 .319 E. 54 wind mod. .104 E. 56 m. ev. w. m. 12. M. 42 273 M. 54 .303 E. 54 W. M. with sh. .102 M. 52 28 wind mod. .102 E. 53 13 M. 37 E. 55 M. 37 359 M. 56 .239 E. 505 .203 M. 55 29.994 M. 53 29 E. wind mod. Warm, sun. wind smart. .984 E. 56 aft. w. mod. Mild, sunsh. .916 M. 58 14 E. 30 E. 56 .327 E. 53 wind high. .784 E. 63) W. Very warm, E. 55 15 M. 38.442 M. 51 N. E. .484 E. 49 Mild, ra. aft. 31 .688 M. 64 w. wind mod. .678 E. 61] sun.w. mod. M 38 16. E. 5 .459 M. 48) Rain foren. E. wind mod. Thermometer taken down to be cleaned. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. FROM the middle of May to this date, the weather has been warm and genial in a greater degree than we ever remember it to have been at this season; the thermometer in the shade having been often above 70°. In our younger days, we have often heard of the ploughmen beginning their yoking at two or three o'clock in the morning in the month of May, resting from breakfast time to mid-afternoon, and finishing their task in the cool of the evening. This, which, if true, we were inclined to ascribe to the indolence of our bear-seed cultivators, whose labours were chiefly confined to seed-time and harvest, has been rendered sufficiently credible, and the expediency of the practice justified, by the high temperature of the greater part of last month, as well as of the present. There are yet some complaints of the grub; from the ravages of which, however, the crops are fast recovering; and in some places the hay-crop will be deficient in clover plants; but, upon the whole, the prospect of both an early and abundant harvest in our fields, orchards, and gardens, is extremely flattering. There has been but little rain for this month past, yet the drought does not seem to be hurtful, though a supply of moisture must be wanted for making the turnip-seed vegetate,-a crop for which the labour is now in great forwardness. The corn-markets declined during May, but have since be gun to look up, especially for wheat. Of this grain there is understood to be less than usual on the fields, partly owing to the lateness of last harvest, and the unfavourable weather at the end of autumn, which, as well as the wetness of the summer, prevented the fallows from being completed for sowing in due season, and partly owing to the small extent of the spring sown wheats, which had very generally failed in this climate Grass-fed meat begins to come into the butcher-market, so for the last two seasons. that prices have given way since the middle of last month. A pretty good leg of lamb, weighing from 6 to 8 lbs., can now be got in our market for 3s. or 4s., and will soon be sold for the half of it. Old potatoes are still at a moderate price; but the new, now selling per pint at as much as the lamb-leg, are still confined to the tables of the wealthy. June 13. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between May 15 and Apple, J. P., W. Cooper, and T. H. Birch, London, drapers Ashe, J. S. Liverpool, merchant Bale, H. Middlesex, cheese-monger Brown, T. Middlesex, tailor Briggs, J. Sealcoates, York, grocer Brinsley, C. Ashborne, Derby, butcher Barton, W. Doncaster, maltster Batty, W. Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland, tobacconist Ball, R. C. Bristol, baker Buddle. W. Drury-Lane, London, carpenter Bullocke, J. London, button seller Bentley, J., and J. Beck, London, clock and watchmakers Carmichael, J. London, baker Carnaby, W. Morpeth, common brewer Clifford, M. and J. Kingston-upon Hull, merchants Clark, W. London, master-mariner Clegg, S. Salford, Lancaster, saddler Dorn, A. Lambeth, London, victualler Ehu, G. R. London, furrier Forder, W. Basingstoke, Hants, stage-coach proprietor Farrar, T. Halifax, manufacturer Fisher, Isaac, London, merchant Green, J. Liverpool, joiner Holden, J. Westbromwich, Stafford, black buckle Halsted, W. Cirencester, linen-draper Halse, T. H., and D. T. Meriton, London, but- Hirst, T. N., and J. Wood, Huddersfield, cord wainers Hall, T. Reading, Berks, tailor Hemmingway, J. Elland, Halifax, grocer Kingswill, J. Blackwall, Middlesex, painter Kennell, J. K, and J. P. Westminster, army and navy agents Liddell, J. Huddersfield, cordwainer Neale, W. late of Warminster, victualler Polley, J. London, plumber Rolland, F. St James's Street, Middlesex, per- Ross, J. N. Cambridge, brush-maker Spence, Isaac, Providence Row, Middlesex, mer- Stubbs, W. Manchester, coal dealer Southie, J. Canterbury, baker Standish, J. Liverpool, flour dealer Sourby, W. North Aston, York, apothecary Savidge, J. East Stoke, Nottingham, coal seller Taylor, B. M. Woolmer Street, Middlesex, builder Wookey, D. Tetbury, Gloucester, grocer Williams, S. and G., and T. Tarrant, London, Webb, R. Winslow, Hereford, farmer Whitehouse, J. Stratford-upon-Avon, mercer Younghusband, J. Liverpool, ship-broker ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between May 15 and June 15, 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Brown, W. senior, Edinburgh, merchant; by A. Byars, J. Forfar, merchant; by W. Fyfe, mer- Craig, J. Garmouth, merchant; by the trustees at Hunter, J. P. and Co. Port Glasgow, merchants; More, J. Glasgow, banker; by J. Sym, merchant there, 11th June Oughterson, A., and Co. Greenock, merchants; Stewart, D. Leith, merchant; by J. Morison, ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between May 15 and June 15, 1818, extracted from the London Gazette. Apple, J. P., W. Cooper, and T. H. Birch, London, drapers Ashe, J. S. Liverpool, merchant Bale, H. Middlesex, cheese-monger Brown, T. Middlesex, tailor Briggs, J. Sealcoates, York, grocer Brinsley, C. Ashborne, Derby, butcher Batty, W. Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland, tobacconist Ball, R. C. Bristol, baker Buddle. W. Drury Lane, London, carpenter Bentley, J., and J. Beck, London, clock and watchmakers Carmichael, J. London, baker Carnaby, W. Morpeth, common brewer Clifford, M. and J. Kingston-upon Hull, merchants Clegg, S. Salford, Lancaster, saddler Canby, W. Leeds, grocer Dorn, A. Lambeth, London, victualler Ehu, G. R. London, furrier Forder, W. Basingstoke, Hants, stage-coach proprietor Farrar, T. Halifax, manufacturer Holden, J. Westbromwich, Stafford, black buckle maker Halsted, W. Cirencester, linen-draper Hains, J. Longton, Lancashire, carrier Halse, T. H., and D. T. Meriton, London, button-manufacturers Hirst, T. N., and J. Wood, Huddersfield, cord Liddell, J. Huddersfield, cordwainer Milne, G. Broadstreet, London, merchant Neale, W. late of Warminster, victualler Polley, J. London, plumber Rolland, F. St James's Street, Middlesex, perfumer Ross, J. N. Cambridge, brush-maker Spence, Isaac, Providence Row, Middlesex, merchant Stubbs, W. Manchester, coal dealer Southie, J. Canterbury, baker Standish, J. Liverpool, flour dealer Sourby, W. North Aston, York, apothecary Savidge, J. East Stoke, Nottingham, coal seller Taylor, B. M. Woolmer Street, Middlesex, builder Walder, B. Battle, Sussex, tailor Wellings, S. Shrewsbury, tailor Wookey, D. Tetbury, Gloucester, grocer Williams, S. and G., and T. Tarrant, London, straw-hat manufacturers Webb, R. Winslow, Hereford, farmer Whitehouse, J. Stratford-upon-Avon, mercer Younghusband, J. Liverpool, ship-broker ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between May 15 and June 15, 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. SEQUESTRATIONS. Fowlds and Co. Glasgow, merchants Hutchinson, J. D. late of Edinburgh, now in Glasgow, spirit-dealer Isles, Andrew, Edinburgh, currier and leather merchant Kalley, J. Glasgow, manufacturer Maxwell, R. Dundee, merchant Scott, Balmanno, and Co. Glasgow, merchants Wilson and Liddell, Glasgow, merchants DIVIDENDS. Blake, G, Lynns, Dumfries-shire, corn dealer; by Goldie and Threshie, writers, Dumfries, 12th June Brown, W. senior, Edinburgh, merchant; by A. Usher, merchant there, 10th June Byars, J. Forfar, merchant; by W. Fyfe, merchant there, 6th July Craig, J. Garmouth, merchant; by the trustees at Aberdeen, 20th June Hunter, J. P. and Co. Port Glasgow, merchants; by W. Aitken, merchant there, 30th June M'Lellan, W. and Co. Kirkcudbright and Crossmichael, timber-merchants; by S. M'Cauł, merchant, Kirkcudbright, 26th May More, J. Glasgow, banker; by J. Sym, merchant there, 11th June Oughterson, A., and Co. Greenock, merchants; by W. Leitch, merchant there, 12th June Renny, S. Arbroath, merchant; by J. Marnie, merchant there, 4th June Stewart, D. Leith, merchant; by J. Morison, W. S. 11th June |