Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 25th Nov. 1820. Wheat, 56s. 8d.-Rye, 35s. 5d.-Barley, 27s. 9d.-Oats, 20s. 3d.-Beans, 38s. 8d.Pease, 40s. 10d. Oatmeal, 22s. 6d.-Beer or Big, Os Od. Average Prices of Corn in Scotland, for Four Weeks preceding Nov. 1818. Wheat, 56s. 8d.-Rye, 38s. 10d.-Barley, 27s. 7d.-Oats, 21s. 6d.-Beans, 50s. 1d.-Pease, 35s. 9d. Big, 25. Od.-Oatmeal, 17s. 9d. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 28th of October and the 18th of November, 1820, extracted from the London Gazette. Cooper, H. Threadneedle-street, merchant Ellis, J. Staverton-row, Newington, baker Green, J. Oxford-street, smith Haile, M. Cheltenham, Gloucester, hotel-keeper Hooper, J. Tooley-street, Southwark, chymist tailor Javens, J. and G. St James's-walk, Clerkenwell Johnson, W. Heybridge, Essex, salt-manufacturer Kew, R. and T. Thomason, Castle-street, White- Klotz, M. Brighton, merchant Leigh, J. Upper Tharmes-street, coal-merchant Lovenbury, M. Bradford, Wilts, victualler Maas, H. Provost-street, City-road, merchant Melton, M. sen. and T. Melton, Highgate, builders Myrtle, W. Brighthelmstone, Sussex, hatter Oakes, J. King's Arms-buildings, Cornhill, com- Orme, J. Wigau, Lancaster, money-scrivener Faulden, W. Macclesfield, Cheshire, linen-draper Price, R. : Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, oorn- Ralph, R. and W. King, Ipswich, maltsters Smith, E. Green Lettuce-lane, tea-dealer Smith, A. Lime-street-square, merchant Thwaites, S. Staplehurst, tallow-chandler Trent, G, Bourton, Dorsetshire, maltster Tweed, T. and R., Great St Helen's, millers grocer Manchester-square, Wall, C. Cotentry, mercer Woolven, T. Andover, Southampton, linen-draper ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th November, 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Alexander, G. farmer and cattle-dealer at Haik burn, parish of Rothiemay Anderson, R. wright and builder, Glasgow Craig, R. & Co. millers and grain-dealers in Partick Dunn, merchant or trader, and ship-owner in Gibson, J. of the Halbeath Company, Fifeshire, Gordon, J. merchant in Aberdeen Hall & Handyside, wood-merchants, Fisherrow Sym, D. spirit-dealer in Glasgow Williamson, G. J. & W. cattle-dealers, Aberdeenshire DIVIDENDS. Baird, A. merchant in Inverkeithing; a dividend on 14th December Hunter, R. cowfeeder and cattle-dealer in Glas- Nicol, W. bleacher at Gateside; a dividend on 28 Pitkethly, J. builder in Leith; a dividend on 4th Wilson, Sam. manufacturer in Glasgow; a first METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. At WINTER has seldom approached with more mildness than it has done this season. the beginning of November, the thermometer ranged between 35 and 45, and frequently, in the course of the month, between 45 and 50. It sunk to the freezing point only four times, and rose as often above 50. The average temperature is exactly 5 degrees higher than that of November 1819. Spring water is also about 2 degrees higher. The Barometer, with a few exceptions, has always been above the meridian_height, and the mean daily range is little more than one-half of what it was last year. The quantity of rain is considerably below the mean monthly amount, and of this quantity the greater part fell between the 19th and 26th. In consequence, however, of the cloudy state of the weather, the amount of evaporation is small, and the average of Leslie's Hygrometer is nearly 2 degrees below that of November 1819. The point of deposition, according to Anderson's formula, is, for the same reason, a little higher than the mean daily minimum temperature. The relative humidity is also high, the mean quantity of moisture in the atmosphere being about nine-tenths of what would have produced complete saturation. The wind during the month scarcely ever exceeded a moderate breeze. The average temperature at 10 morning and evening is again a little higher than that of the mean maximum and minimum; but the difference is so small, that it cannot in any sensible degree affect the general coincidence between these results, so frequently noticed in former reports. The same remark is applicable to Anderson's theory of evaporation. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, Tay, four miles east Extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the 88.9 ...............Grs. mois. in 100 cub. in air, 10 A.M. .171 .168 Lowest ditto, Lowest ditto, Anderson. P. of Dep. Highest, 10A.M. 8th, 49.0 ............................................................. Highest 10 P.M. 20th, 50.0 Lowest ditto, 10th, 26.0 ............. Relat. Hum. Highest, 10 A.M. 25th, 98.0 ........ Least ditto, 14th, 73.0 ................................................................. Greatest, 10P.M.25th, 97.0 10th, 61.0 Least ditto, Mois. 100 cub. in. Greatest, 10 A.M. 8th, .235 ............................................... Greatest, 10 P.M. 20th, .243 Fair days, 20; rainy days, 10. Wind west of Meridian, 14; east of meridian, 16. 10th, .109 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 25th, 1.0 21.0 25th, 2.0 APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 9th Nov. do. 16th do. do. do. 11 14 19th Oct. 16 Lt. Baker, Capt. by purch. vice Bt. Maj. Weyland, ret. 1.-ECCLESIASTICAL. The King has been pleased to nominate the Rev. James Wallace, minister of the gospel at Maryport, to be assistant and successor to the Rev. Ďr David Lamont, minister of Kirkpatrick, Durham, presbytery of Dumfries, and stewartry of Kirkcudbright. The King has been pleased to present the Rev. John Glegg to the church and parish of Bervie, or Inverbervie, in the presbytery of Fordown, and county of Kincardine, void by the death of the Rev. Robert Croll. The Rev. D. Cannan has been admitted to the pastoral charge of the united parish of Mains and Strathmartine, vacant by Dr Nicol's translation to St Leonard's. 6 Cornet Langley, Lt. by purch. 5 Dr. Gds. Lt. Griffiths, fm. h. p. 79 F. to be Qua. Mast, vice Cochran, h. p. 19th Oct. 1820 Caulfield, Capt. by purch. vice Ferguson, ret. C. W. Webster, Cornet by purch. do. 10 Dr. Lieut. Cartwright, Capt. by purch. vice Floyd, 11 Dr. T. Wood, Cornet by purch. Capt. Sir H. Floyd, Bt. fm. 10 Dr. Maj. by purch. vice Childers, prom. do. H. Ross, Cornet by purch. vice Gooch. prom. do. Bowles, ret. 5th do. Cornet Tuite, Lt. by purch. do. Ensign Oakley, Lieut. vice Armstrong, Sir T. W. White, Bt. Cornet by purch. do. 10 R. Vet. Bn. 19th do. 17 Bt. Lt. Col. Wilson, Lt.-Col. by purch. E. Harrison, Eus. do. 81 vice Werge, ret. 25th Mar. Lieut. Carroll, Captain vice Turner, 10 R. Vet. Bn. Bt. Maj. Sale, Major by purch. do. do. Lt. Robinson, Capt. by purch. Cornet Raven. Lt. by purch. do. Ensign Reade, Lt. do. do. R. R. Harris, Ens. do. 22 J. Vernon, Cornet, by purch. vice Kierulf, prom. 24th Sept. 5 1 F. Gr. Gds. Lt. & Capt. Higginson, Capt. & Lt.-Col. by purch. vice Colquitt, ret. 26th Oct. Ens. and Lt. Long, Lt. and Capt. by purch. do. Greenwood, fm. h. p. Ens. & Lt. do. do. Lt. and Capt. Barnett, Capt. and Lt. Col. by purch. vice Col. Hamilton, ret. do. Ens. & Gossip, Lt. & Capt. by purch. do. J. R. Barker, Ens. & Lt. by purch. do. Lt. Billing, Capt. vice Galbraith, 4 R.V.B. W. Thomas, Ensign, vice King, prom. Capt. Noel, fm. h. p. York Chass. Capt. vice Mitchell, 49 F. 2d Nov. 1820 Rifle Brig. 1st Lieut. Hope, Capt. vice Chawner, 2d Lieut. Otter, 1st Lieut. Grey, 2d Lt. vice Otter, prom. 16th do. Medical Department. Assist. Surg. Gilder, fm. 67 F. Surg. to the Forces, vice Nicoll, prom. 9th Nov. 1820 Ramsay, fm. h. p. Assist. Surg. to the Forces, vice French, 67 F. 19th Oct. Hosp. As. White, fm. h. p. Hosp. As. Forces, vice Trigance, 17 F. 2d Nov. Bt Col. Ponsonby, from 12 Dr. rec. diff. between full pay Cav. and full pay Inf. with Lieut. Col. Brotherton, h. p. 22 Dr. Major Bishop, from 64 F. rec. diff. with Bt. Lieut.Col. Bailey, h. p. 1 Pro. Bn. of Mil. Bt. Lt. Col. Wilby, from 90 F. with Capt. Paget, h. p. 31 F. Capt. Grenfell, from 7 Dr. rec. diff. with Captain Towers, h. p. 21 Dr. Goldsmid, from 12 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Craufurd, h. p. 60 F. Hervey, from 22 F. with Capt. French, 82 F. 37 F. Hughes, from 3 Dr. Gd. with Lieut. Mer-. 89 1st Aug. 1814 92 4 R. Vet. Bn. 9th do. dc. Hon. Exchanges. Payne, from 75 F. with Lieut. Baldwin, h.p. Forbes, from Rifle Brig. rec. diff. with Lt. Rochfort, h. p. Comet Whitmore, from 8 Dr. rec. diff. with Cornet Wathen, h. p. 21 Dr. Ensign Stafford, from 27 F. with Ensign Ogilvie, 87 F. Satterthwaite, from 35 F. with Ensign Dickens, h. p. 34 F. 65 F. Mackay, froin 51 F. with Ensign Estridge, Carroll, from 86 F. with Ensign Ussher, h. p. 53 F. Assist. Surg. Magrath, from 61 F. with Assist. Surg. White, h. p. York. Chass Davy, from Staff Assist. Surg. with Assist. Surg. Lloyd, h. p. Resignations and Retirements. Col. Hamilton, 3 F. G. Lieut. Col. Werge, 17 Dr. Colquitt, Gren. Gds. Major Weyland, 16 Dr. Captain Ferguson, 6 Dr. Gds. Ensign Douglas, 59 F. Enery, 72 F. Appointments Cancelled. Major Phillott, 33 F. Ensign Torrens, 50 F. Surg. Stewart, 65 F. Surtees, 4 Vet. Bn. Ardley, 17 F. Quart. Mast. Hill, Rifle Brig. Dismissed. Dep. Assist. Comm. Gen. Brander. Deaths. Lieut. Gen. Glasgow, R. Art. Lon. 28th Oct. 1820 I. R. at Paris, 16th Aug. Victor, Baron Alten, late Ger. Leg. 25th do. Hanover, Col. Sir W. Robe, R. Art. Shooter's Hill, Kent, 5th Nov. 1820 Lieut. Col. De la Douespe, 69 F. Bangalore, 19th April 1820 Tomkins, Nassau, New Providence, 4th Sept. June 1820 11th Aug. Maidstone, 15th Oct. Mitchell, h. p. 89 F. Bombay 4th June 1819 Anderson, late 2 Vet. Bn. Maclean, late 6 Vet. Bn. Stuart, late Gar. Bn. May 1820 do. 21st June 7th July Wellwood, h. p. 82 F. Pittiver, Fifeshire, Eversfield, h. p. 11 Dr. Leech, h. p. 12 Dr. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Oct. 19. At Limerick, the lady of Lieut. Col. Douglas, 79th regiment, a daughter. 25. At Cliffdale, in Orkney, Mrs Balfour, a son. 31. At his house, in George-street, Edinburgh, the lady of Lieut. Gen. Hope, a daughter. Nov. 4. At Duddingston, the wife of Thomas M Walter, late Quar. Mast. of the Scots Greys, a son. 6. At Thortoun-house, Mrs Cuningham of Thorntoun, a son. - In Queen street, Edinburgh, Mrs F. Walker, a daughter. 8. At Castle Fraser, Mrs Fraser, a daughter. 10. At Edinburgh, Mrs Henry Black, of Quebec, a daughter. |