} per lb. 6 F.S.) 60 PRICES CURRENT.-May 8, 1818, DUTIES. to 73 B. P. Dry Brown, . cwt. 77 to 77 72 to 77 75 to 78 84 88 78 Mid. good, and fine mid. 90 78 £1 10 0 Fine and very fine, 90 88 Refined, Doub. Loaves, 150 155 144 162 Powder ditto, 124 128 110 124 126 125 123 118 125 121 119 110 112 Crushed Lumps, 68 68 73 MOLASSES, British, cwt. 38 38 6 38 39 6 o † 64 COFFEE, Jamaica cwt. Ord. good, and fine ord. 119 129 118 128 120 129 118 125 Mid. good, and fine mid. 130 137 129 135 130 135 Dutch, Triage and very ord. 115 119 110 120 Ord. good, and fine ord. 122 138 120 131 122 129 124 0 0 73 Mid, good, and fine mid. (134 139 132 137 130 137 132 136 St Domingo, 126 129 124 127 1122 128 123 127 PIMENTO (in Bond) Ib. 10 9 00 93 SPIRITS, Jam. Rum, 16 0. P. gall: 3s 7d 38 9a 3s 5d 3s 8a 3s 3d 3s 5d 3s 2d 59 60 0 8 14 Brandy, 12 0 13 0 10 0 12 6 (B.S. 0 17 004 Geneva, 3 9 3 3 3 0 17 1122 Grain Whisky, 7 3 7 6 13 6 WINES, (B.S. 2 143 180 Claret, 1st Growths, hhd. 50 54 £35 4 6 Portugal Red, pipe. 48 54 46 54 Spanish White, butt. 34 B.S. 2 95 11 0 Teneriffe, pipe. 30 35 27 40 F.S. ? 98 16 0 Madeira, 70 56 60 SB.S.) 96 13 0 {F.S. 99 16 6 LOGWOOD, Jam. ton. £9 9 8 5 8 10 8 17 90 8 10 8 15 Honduras, 10 09.14 Campeachy, 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 0 10 10 FUSTIC, Jamaica, 12 10 0 12 0 14 0 15 0 1 4 62 INDIGO, Caracca's fine, lb. 98 6d lls 6d 8 6 96 10 6 11 0 0 43 TIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot. 2 3 2 4 28 2 44 Ditto Oak, 4 6 5 0 5 63 Christiansand (dut. paid) 2 2 2 4 Honduras Mahogany 1 0 1 6 0 10 1 8 1 5 1 5 Is 2 14 3 16 0 St Domingo, ditto 1 2 3 0 2 0 2 3 1 9 2 2 8 14 2 TAR, American, brl. 15 6 17 0 19 6 1 B.S. 1 48 F.S. 1 2 112 Archangel, 23 19 021 0 22 6 PITCH, Foreign, cwt. 10 11 13 B.S. 8 6 F.S. 1 10 TALLOW, Rus. Yel. Cand. 73 74 78 80 77 75 0 3 2 Home Melted, 74 HEMP, Riga Rhine, ton. 43 49 51 £49 B.S.) 2 0913 Petersburgh Clean, 48 50 (F.S. SE 0 10 03 FLAX, Riga Thies. & Druj. Rak. 76 77 78 80 Dutch, 50 120 65 0 04 Irish, 56 62 0 0 778 MATS, Archangel, 101. 105 105s B.S. 13 9 F.S. 1 4 112 BRISTLES, B.S. 0 3 64 Petersburgh Firsts, cwt. 16 0 16 10 £14 0 3 113 ASHES, Peters. Pearl, 51 62 50s 62 F.S.S 4 Montreal ditto, 58 58 64 55 0 1 7 OIL, Whale, tun. 38 40 43 44 40 42 35 Cod, 54 (p. brl.) 42 38 39 40 TOBACCO, Virgin: fine, lb. 97 102 103 11 08 098 Middling, 85 9 9 0 10 Inferior, 7€ 8 84 9 06 0 COTTON'S, Bowed Georg. 67 73 1 9 I 107 1 8 1 9 1 8 1 10 Sea Island, fine, 3 10 1 0 3 4 3 6 2s 5d 3s 6 3 6 3 9 3 4 3 6 B.S. 08 Demerara and Berbice, 2 0 2 3 1 11 2 5 1 11 2 3 F.S. West India, 2 0 1 10 1 7 1 10 Pernambuco, 38 2 22 2 1 2 Maranham, 2 0 2 03 1 11 2 0 50c. f. ton. per 12 brls. cwt. Course of Exchange, June. Amsterdam, 36 : 10. B. 2 Us. Antwerp, 11:9. Ex. Hamburgh, 34. 2 Us. Frankfort 141}. Ex. Paris 24:25. 2 Us. Bordeaux, 2425. Madrid, 39 effect." Cadiz, 38% effect. Gibraltar, 35. Leghorn, 514. Genoa, 47}. Malta, 52. Naples, 445. Palermo, 130 per oz. Rio Janeiro, 66. Oporto, 584. Dublin, 11. Cork, 11. Agio of the Bank of Holland 2. Prices of Gold and Silver, per 02.- Portugal gold, in coin, £4, 1s. 6d. Foreign gold, in bars, £4, 1s. 6d. New doubloons, £0. New Dollars, 5s. 6d. Silver, in bars 5s. 50. New Louis, each Os. Od. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and ALPHABETICAL List of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st May 1818, extracted from the London Gazette. Alpe, J. P. W. Cooper, and T. H. Birch, Fen- Kingsall, J. Blackwall, painter church Street, merchants Le Plastrier, J. Minories, watch-maker Bale, H. Drury Lane, cheese monger Liddell, J. Huddersfield, cordwainer Ball, R. C. Bristol, baker Malkin, T. Burslem, Staffordshire, blue colour Barber, B. Bradwell, Derbyshire, lead-merchant maker Barnard, D. Fenchurch Street, merchant Man, H. S. Calcutta, dealer Barton, W. Doncaster, maltster Martin, J. Miteham, Surrey, butcher Baruh,'D. Houndsditch, apothecary Mayell, Wm. Exeter, jeweller Bentley, J. & J. Beck, Cornhill, watch and clock Maxton, J. St James' Place, Clerkenwell, baker maker Milne, G. Broad Street, city, merchant Betty, W. Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland, tobac- Moore, W. Halifax, Yorkshire, cloth-manufacturer conist Nash, W. Bristol, dry-salter Blurton, J. Old Bond Street, coach-maker Neale, W. Warminster, victualler Boote, J. Stratford-on-Avon, corn-dealer Nicholl, E. Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Briggs, J. Sulcoates, Yorkshire, grocer wine-merchant Brinsley, C. Ashborne, Derbyshire, butcher Polley, J. Gray's Inn Lane, plumber and glazier Brown, T. Strand, tailor Poulgram, R. & H. Fowey, Cornwall, shipwrights Buddle, w. Drury Lane, carpenter Powell, W. Brockbury, Herefordshire, farmer Bullocke, J. Catharine Street, Strand, button-seller Preston, T. sen. Macclesfield, Chester, victualler Canby, W. Leeds, York, grocer Randall, W. High Holborn, grocer Carmichael, J. Little Russel Street, baker and Ranken, S. Greek Street, Soho, coal-merchant pastry cook Rolland, F. St James's Street, Piccadilly, perfumer Carnaby, J, Morpeth, Northumberland, brewer Rose, J. V. Cambridge, brush-maker Clark, Manga, Isle of Ely, Cambridge, carpenter Sadd, J. Greystoke Place, Fetter Lane, builder Clarke, W. London, merchant Sansum, J. Cree Church Lane, Leadenhall Street, Clegg, S. Salford, Lancaster, saddler victualler Clifford, M. & J. Kingston upon Hull, merchants Savidge, J. Eaststoke, Nottinghamshire, coal-seller Coleman, W. Orton, Wapping, slop-seller Sorby, W. North Anston, Yorkshire, apothecary Crook, W. Blackburn, Lancashk", farmer Simmons, T. Birmingham, dealer Dean, J. Deansbuildings, Poplar, baker Spear, A. Basinghall Street, merchant Dorn, A. Vauxhall, victualler Spence, J. Hackney, merchant Eelm, G. R. Warwick Court, Holborn, furrier Standish, J. Liverpool, flour-dealer Farrar, T. Halifax, Yorkshire, manufacturer Stansfield, A. Holebottom, fustian-manufacturer Fisher, J. Throgmorton Street, merchant Stubbs, W. Manchester, coal-dealer Forder, W. Basingstoke, Hampshire, stage-coach Taylor, B. M. Woolmer Street, Poplar, builder proprietor Thompson, J. Mappleton, Derbyshire, farmer Green, J. Liverpool, joiner Tilley, J. J. Hampstead, music-seller Hains, J. Longton, Lancashire, common carrier Tomlinson, C. Hawarden, Flintshire, apothecary Hall, B. V. Gosport, victualler Tredgold, R. Southampton, dealer Halse, T. H. & T. D. Meriton, Maiden Lane, Walder, E. Battle, Sussex, tailor Wood Street Ward, J. Whistones, Yorkshire, grazier Welings, S. Shrewsbury, tailor Williams, J. Shrewsbury, innkeeper Williams, L. Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, colHirst, T. N. & J. Wood, Huddersfield, merchants ourman Holden, J. West Bromwich, Staffordshire, black Williams, and G. and T. Tarrant, Lilypot Lane, buckle maker straw-hat-manufacturers Holden, H. Halifax, York, grocer Woodward, W. Cannon Street, carpenter Hooper, W. Tenbury, Worcestershire, maltster Wookey, D. Tetbury, Gloucestershire, grocer Ingleby, T. Birmingham, common carrier Young, J. Gosport, Hampshire, harness-maker Kennel, J. & J. P. Kennel, Church Street, West- Younghusband, J. Liverpool, ship-broker minster, army and navy agents. 31st May 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Davidson, John, late merchant, Edinburgh, pre sently one of the individual partners of Hutchin. son & Co. spirit-dealers, Glasgo v Fowlds, Henry, & Co. merchants in Glasgow, and Henry Fowlds, merchant there, individual part ner of that company and tacksman of Ravelston quarry concerns Suter, Alex. merchant, Inverness Wilson & Liddel, merchants, Glasgow, as a com pany, and valter Wilson and John Liddel, the DIVIDENDS. Andrew Usher, merchant there Blake, George, coin-dealer at Lynns, parish of Tor thorwald, county of Dumfries; by Goldie and Threshie, writers there John Taylor, Borrowstounness, trustee-15th June and Thomas Arthur, one of the individual part- Glasgow der Brodie, merchant there gow, and banker, merchant, and trader there; by James Sym, merchant there Leitch, merchant there Morrison, W. S. Edinburgh Finlayson, Parliainent Stairs, Edinburgh berdasher, Dundee; by Henry Blyth, merchant per 70 lbs. . . . London, Corn Exchange, June 5. Liverpool, June 4. so do s. d. S. d. Foreign Wheat, 51 to 62 White Pease 44 to 48 Rice, p. cwt. 44 0 to 45 0 Fine do. 68 to 74 Boilers, new 52 to 56 English 11 6 to 13 3 Fl»ur, English, Superfine do. 76 to 78 Small Beans 46 to 54 Scotch . 11 6 to 12 6 p.280lb. fine64 0 to 66 ( Old do. - to - Old do. 1816. 56 to 691 Welch ...11 0 to 12 3 Seconds 58 0 to 600 White, new . 56 to 64 Tick do.... 44 to 50|| Irish 9 6 to 10 6 Irishp.210 lb.54 0 to 55 0 Fine do. 66 to 78 Old do. 1816. 50 to 561 Dantzic 11 6 to 13 3 Ameri. p. bl. 48 0 to 49 0 Superfine do. 80 to 84 Feed Oats, . . 18 to 22 Wismar • 11 6 to 12 9 - Sour do. 39 0 to 10 0 Rye new ... 44 to 50 Fine do. . 27 to 29 | American . 12 0 to 13 0 Clover-seed, p. bush. Barley, new . 35 to 42 Poland do. . . 25 to 26 Quebec 11 6 to 11 9 - White to Superfine do. 80 to 84 Fine do. 31 to 33 Barley, per 60 libs. - Red to Foreign • 51 to 82 Potato do. . . 27 to 32 English 5 9 to 6 6 Oatmeal, per 240 lb. Malt, ... 60 to 72 Fine do. . 54 to 37|| Scotch 5 9 to 6 6 English 41 0 to 42 O Fine do. 76 to 78 Fine Flour, . 65 to 70 Irish 5 9 to 6 6 Scotch 40 0 to 41 0 Hog Pease, new 42 to 46 Seconds, . . 60 to 65 Malt p. 9 gls. 11 9 to 12 3 Irish .. 36 0 to 38 0 Maple 48 to 50 Fine Pollard 20 to 281 Rye, per qr. 44 0 to 48 0 Oats, per 45 lb. Butter, Beef, &c. Eng.pota. 4 6 to 5 0 Butter, per cwt. s. S. 0 Mustard, Brown, 12 to 22 Trefoil 10 to 42 Scotch 4 6 to 4 10 Newry 120 to 0 -White .. 5 to 11 Ryegrass 10 to 32 Foreign 4 6 to 4 9 Drogheda O to 0 Tares 17 to 18 --Common -- to Irish - to Waterford, new 120 to 0 Turnips, New 14 to 20 Clover, English, Rapeseed, p. l. --- to Cork, 3d 112 to 0 -Red to --Red, 70 to 75| Flaxseed,p. bus.-to- -New, 2d, pickled 124 -Yellow, new -to-White 100 to - Sowing, p.hhd. - to - Beef, p. tierce 90 to 95 Canary 70 to 96 Rib Grass - to - to Hempseed 60 to 75 Carraway, Eng. 58 to English 50 0 to 54 0 Pork, p. br). 88 to 98 Linseed : --to- -Foreign 50 to Foreign . 0 0 to 0 0 Bacon, per ewt. Cinquefoil to - Coriander. .. 18 to 22 Pease, per quar. -Short middles 75 to New Rapeseed, £46 to £50. Boiling · 56 0 to 60 01-Long do. 0 to 0 Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 30th May 1818. Wheat, 84s. 11d.-Rye, 53s. 8d.-Barley, 51s. 100.-Oats, 32s. 4d.Beans, 56s. 5d.-Pease, 32s. 70, Oatmeal, 35s. Od.-Beer or Big, Os. Od. S. . p. barrel 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 imn odiately preceding the 15th May 1818. Wheat, 69s. 60.-Rye, 61s. 9d.---Barley, 45s. 20.-Oats, 33s. 20.-Beans, 53s. 7d.-Pease, 54s. 1d. Oatmeal, 28s. 1d.-Beer or Big, 41s. 3d. EDINBURGH.-JUNE 3. Oats. Pease & Beans. 1st,......43s. Od. 1st,...... Os. Od. 1st,...... 26s. Od. I'st,......28s. Od. 2d, ......40s. Od. 2d, ...... Os. Od. 2d, ...... 23s. Od. 2d, ......27s. Od. 3d, .... 3d, ...... Os. Od. 3d, ......21s. Od. 3d, ......26s. Od. Average of wheat, £1:14:7: 8-12ths per boll. ......36s. Od. . Tuesday, June 9. Os. 7d. to Os. 8d. Potatoes (28 lb.) Os. 6d. to Os. 8d. Salt ditto, per stone Pork Os. 5d. to Os. 70. Ditto, per lb. Tallow, per stone 11s. 6d. to 12s. Od. Eggs, per dozen . . Os. 11d. to Is. od. 1s. Od. to Os. od. 1s. 6d. to Os. od. 24s. Od. to Os. od. Is. 6d. to Os. Od. HADDINGTON..JUNE 5. Oats. Beans. 1st,......44s. Od. 1st......41s. Od. 1st.......30s. Od. 1st,......30s. Od. | 1st, .....30s. Od. 2d, ......39s. Od. 2d, ......37s. Od. | 2d, ...... 26s. Od. | 2d, .26s. Od.2d ....... 26s. Od. 3d, ...33s. Od. | 3d, ......3os. Od. | 3d, ...... 19s. Od. | 3d, .22s. Od. 3d,......22s. Od. Average of wheat, £1:18: 7: 9-12ths. 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. FROM the beginning of May till the 15th, it rained more or less almost every day, with a cold wind, generally from the east. After the 15th there fell no rain, except one-tenth of an inch on the 30th, the weather being in general clear and warm. The Thermometer rose twice as high as 71, and after the 12th never sunk below 42. The mean temperature is 4 degrees higher than the same month last year. The Barometer has of late been very high, and remarkably steady, owing partly to the east wind, which has prevailed generally during the month. The Hygrometer during the day has sometimes risen high, but the average is 5 degrees below that of May 1817. The mean point of deposition coincides exactly with the mean minimum temperature, and has done so almost every day during the morth. On some occasions the temperature of the air has sunk a little below the point of deposition ; but even in those cases the dews have seldom been very copious. The high temperature to which the ground has been raised, by a long tract of clear and powerful sunshine, has probably prevented the air in immediate contact with it from being cooled below the point of saturation. METEOROLOGICAL Table, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25', Elevation 185 feet. MAY 1818. :: cold, 24th, 19th, 4th, Means. Extremes. THERMOMETER. Degrees. Mean of greatest daily heat, 58.0 71.0 43.9 Minimum, 12th, 38.5 temperature, 10 A. M. 52.4 Lowest maximum, 6th, 44.0 • 10 P. M. 47.2 Highest minimum, 31st, 52.0 of daily extremes, 50.9 Highest, 10 A. M. 63.0 10 A. M. and 10 P. M. 49.8 Lowest ditto, 7th, 42,0 4 daily observations, 50.3 Highest, 10 P. M. 24th, 59.0 Whole range of thermometer, 436.5 Lowest ditto 7th, 42.0 Mean daily ditto, 14.1 Greatest range in 24 hours, 23.0 temperature of spring water, 46.5 Least ditto, 2.5 Inches. Mean of 10 A. M. (temp. of mer. 54) 29.807 Highest, 10 A. M. 26th, 30.350 ..... 10 P. M. (temp. of mer. 54) 29.812 Lowest ditto, 7th, 29.282 both, (temp. of mer. 54) 29.809 Highest, 10 P. M. 26th, 30.315 Whole range of barometer, 3.654 Lowest ditto, 29.290 Mean daily ditto, .117 Greatest range in 24 hours, 1st, .273 Least ditto, 24th, .005 HYGROMETER (LESLIE'S.) Degrees. HYGROMETER. Mean dryness, 10 A. M. 17.1 Degrees. 10 P. M. 10.2 30th, 50.0 of both, 13.6 Lowest ditto, 6th, 1.0 point of deposition, 10 A. M. 45.5 | Highest, 10 P. M. 24th, 40.0 10 P. M. 42.4 8th, 0.0 of both, 43.9 Highest P. of D. 10 A. M. 24th, 52.4 Rain in inches, 2.786 Lowest ditto, 29th, 39.6 Evaporation in ditto, 1.850 47.2 Mean daily Evaperation, .060 1st, 38.0 WILSON'S HYGROMETER. WILSON'S HYGROMETER. Mean dryness, 10 A M. 23.6 Greatest dryness, 30th, 10 A. M. 46.0 10 P. M. 15.9 0.0 Fair days 20; rainy days 11. Wind West of meridian 7; East of meridian, 24. 6th, 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, afterThe second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. noon. Attach, Wind. Ther. Attach. Ther. Wind. May 1 May 17{ 6 .102 A.57 E. M.52 29.280 M.49) Cble. M.59 29.736 M.55 some shrs. A. 37 S.E. Clear, .761 4.55 } M.54 18 Clear morn .880 M.56 A. 377 .994 A.31 E. cold foren. M.57 .565 M.53 Cloudy, M.67 3 .894 M.55 A. 36 192 .570 A. 49S cold. A. 36 1853 A. 61 } Cble. Clear. Rain morn. M.603 .985 M.55 ) A. 32 .316 A.46 S showery. A.38 E. Clear. .990/A. 55 ) M.472 253 M.45 5 E. M.594|30.137 M.55 21 E. Cloudy. .136 M.40 A. 357 E. .107 A. 44 S .103 M.58 Heavy rain. 22 S .176 A.57 Cble. Cloudy. E. .103 M.55 23 Clear, very warm. .182.1.65 24 Clear, E. .157 A, 68 M.47 .305 M.43 ) very warm. Fair morn. 9 Cble. .165 M.68 Clear, E. .1401A. 63 very warm. M.48 .527 M.51 10 S.W. Clear. 26. Clear, E. very warm. M.55 .438 M.55 Mild rain 11 S.W. .212 M.58 27 Clear, .319 A-54 S afternoon .104/A.56 E. very warm, .2731.34 12 W. .102 M.52 .102/A. 53 E. Cloudy. M.55 .339 M.56 13 E. 29 29.994 M.53 E. Warm. .984 A.56 M.56 .203 M.55 144 E. .916 M.58 30 .784 A 63} Very warm. M.55 .442 M.51 15 Mild foren. .68 M.64 31 A. 38 Cloudy fore. rain aftern. W. .678/A. 64) clear after. M.52 .459 M.48 Rain foren. 16 E. * These Thermometers are taken down for a A. 38 .657|A. 49 | fair aftern. short time. Rain, per gauge, at Nelson's Monument, 1.8 inches. The one at the Observatory is taken down. 25 A. 41 28{ w. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 2d April 2d April I. CIVIL. in ordinary, in the room of John Arthur Douglas Bloomfield, Esq. promoted. General his Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, &c. K. G. is appointed Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief in and over the Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Islands of Prince Edward and Cape Breton. The Right Hon. William Earl of Errol is appointed to be his Majesty's Commissioner to the General Assembly. Lewis Cameron, Esq. is appointed his Majesty's Consul at Cagliari and its dependencies. Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart. Vice-Admiral of the Blue, is appointed Governor and Commander-inChief of the Island of Newfoundland and its dependencies. R.H.Gds. Cornet G. Brander to be Lieut. by purch. vice Brooke 26th March S. Hotchkin to be Cornet by purch. vice Brander do. 3 D.G. R. Martin to be Cornet 4 Lieut. J. Chatterton fm. 12 Dr. to be Capt. by purch. vice White, ret. 26th March 5 Lieut. T. Matthews to be Capt. by purch. vice Houghton, ret. Cornet H. Higinbotham to be Lieut. by pur. vice Matthews do. Gent. Cadet Ramsay to be Cornet by purch. vice Higinbotham do. 12 Dr. Cornet R. B. Pallisar to be Lieut. by purch. vice Chatterton 9th do. J. H. B. Haydock to be Cornet by purch. vice Pallisar 23d do. 15 Sir F. Henniker, Bt. to be Cornet by purch. vice Douglas, pro. 2d do. 18 J. Y. Scarlett to be Cornet by purch. vice De La Pasture, pro. 26th March 19 Lieut. J. Hammersley to be Capt. by pur. vice Anderson, ret. 2d'April Cornet J. Gowdie to be Lieut. vice Hammersley 9th do. J. F. S. Hepburn to be Cornet by purch. vice Snoad, pro. 2d do. A. W. Dashwood to be Cornet by purch. vice Gowdie 23d do. 20 Cornet R. R. Gillespie to be Lieut. by p. vice Cook, ret. 9th do. A. N. Molesworth to be Cornet by purch. vice Gillespie do. 21 F. J. Broadhead to be Cornet purch. vice Boulton, pro. 23d do. 22 Surg. 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