ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st July 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Auchinvale and Cuthbertson, merchants in Glasgow, and Wm Cuthbertson, sole surviving partber of said concern Aiken, Macindoe, and Co. calico printers and merchants, Glasgow; and Arch. Macindoe, merchant, Glasgow, and Robert Foyer, residing at Cuitt, near Strathblane, two of the individual partners of that concern Anderson and M'Dowall, book sellers, Edinburgh Blair, Wm. printer and publisher, Edinburgh Bucknall, John, dealer in china, &c. Edinburgh Blair, Alex. wright, trunk-maker, and builder, New Town, Glasgow Barclay, Arthur, and Co. merchants, Glasgow; also carrying on business in the island of St Vincent, in the West Indies, under the firm of Dan. Brown and Co.; and Arthur Barclay, John Barclay, junior, and Daniel Brown, three of the individual partners of said company Barclay and Drysdale, merchants, Glasgow, and James Drysdale as an individual Brown, John, saddler, merchant, and dealer in leather, Perth Brodie, James, bleacher at Ayton Bleachfield Clark, John, and Co. cotton-spinners, Calton, Glasgow Crawford, Arch. and Co. merchants and grocers, Glasgow, and Arch. Crawford and John M Nicoll, the individual partners thereof Cunningham, Wm. manufacturer and agent, Glasgow Dunlop, Colin, manufacturer of and dealer in iron, at Clyde Iron Works Dick, John, bookseller, High-street, Edinburgh Lawson, William, grocer, Glasgow M'Intyre, Peter, shoemaker and leather-merchant, Martin, George, merchant and meal-dealer, Swurnigburn, by Dundee Manfredi, Joseph Stella, and Company, dyers at Govan, near Glasgow; and Joseph Stella Manfredi, dyer there, an individual partner thereof M'Donald and M'Phail, merchants, Glasgow, and Hugh M'Donald and Duncan M'Phail, individual partners thereof Macindoe, Galbraith, and Company, calenderers, M'Kenzie, Alex. merchant, Glasgow Ross, Thomas, merchant, Montrose Taylor, Mintyre, and Cowan, spirit-dealers, Glasgow, as a company; and Walter E. Taylor, Alex. M'Intyre, and John Cowan, as individuals Wilson and Hill, slate-merchants, Glasgow, and Wm Wilson, slate-merchant there, the surviving partner DIVIDENDS. Brown, Wm. late hardware-merchant, 2, North Bridge, Edinburgh; by David Brown-1s. 6d. per pound, 25th August Chambers, David, and Co. woollen and linen drapers, Lockerby; by George Montgomerie, merchant, Dumfries Elder, Wm. leather-merchant, Dalkeith; by And. Gray, currier there-4s. 83d. per pound, 1st Sept. Gardner, J. and J. mathematical instrument-makers, Glasgow; by Wm Carrick, accountant there -a final dividend, 9th August Gillies, Colin, merchant, Brechin; by Jas. Speid, writer there-4s. per pound, 4th August Mitchell, James, tanner, St Ninians; by Charles Christie, writer, Stirling Mitchell, Alex. farmer and cattle-dealer in Fiddesbeg of Foveran; by David Hutchison, advocate, Aberdeen-a final dividend Scott, Burt, and Company, tanners, Kilconquhar; by Wm Inglis, Ardrossy, by Elie. 1st,......32s. 6d. 1st,......21s. 6d. Wheat. 1st,......39s. Od. 2d,......37s. Od. 3d,......36s. Od. 2d.......29s. Od. | 2d,......19s. Od. 2d, .......21s. Od. 2d,......20s. Od. 3d,......27s. Od. | 3d,......17s. Od. | 3d, ......18s. Od. | 3d,......17s. 03. Average of Wheat, £1: 16:6:9-12ths. Oats. Pease. 1st,......23s. 6d. 1st,. Beans. .23s. Od. 76 to 78 Boilers 42 to 46 0 to 0 Small Beans. 0 to 0 to 0 Fine. 0 to 0 to 0 Tick 44 to 0 to 0 Fine 65 to 76 Feed Oats 0 to 22 to ... Rye 34 to 36 Fine. 0 to Fine. 0 Barley 0 to Poland do 34 to 37 Fine. 27 to 0 to Fine. 0 to 0 Potato do. 28 to Superfine 0 to 0 Fine. 0 to Malt, ... 60 to 72 Flour, p. sack 60 to Fine 0 to 0 Seconds 0 to 46 to 50 North Country 0 to 0 to Pollard 0 to 42 to 46 Bran 0 to 1819. Register-Meteorological Report. London, Corn Exchange, Aug. 2. Wheat, Red Superfine Hog Pease. White.... Must. Brown, . Seeds, &c.-Aug. 6. 0 Linseed, crush. Liverpool, July 31. s. d. 5. d. 621 s. d. 3. d. 00 to 0 0 p.2801b.fine 60 0 to 62 0 0 English,grind.46 to 5 6 Red 0 30 0 to 320 Scotch ... 28 0 to 30 0 .... 26 0 to 30 0 3. 0 96 to 97 0 0 0 to 0 Ryegrass, 56 to 0 85 to 95 . 100 to 55 to 65 82 to 87 110 to 66 Carraway... 60 to o Coriander .. 120 to 0 Trefoil New Rapeseed, £44 to £-. English .. 44 0 to 48 Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week Wheat, 75s. 9d.-Rye, 49s. 2d.-Barley, 41s. 6d.-Oats, 26s. 3d.-Beans, 51s. Od.-Pease, 49s. 1d.- Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, Wheat, 64s. 10d.-Rye, 46s. 5d.-Barley, 37s. 7d.-Oats, 25s. 8d.-Beans, 42s. 7d.-Pease, 42s. 9d.- METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. OUR present report will be found as favourable as our last was unfavourable to the idea of an improvement in our climate. The thermometer, on the 1st of July, ranged between 424 and 61°, and on the 31st, between 55° and 69°. The increase of temperature was, with a few exceptions, progressive from the beginning of the month till the 24th, when it reached its maximum, 74°. After that day it did not again rise to 70°, but stood repeatedly at 69°, and seldom sunk below 55° during the night. The maximum temperature of July 1818 was 80, but the mean of the whole month was only one degree higher than the mean of July last. The mean daily range of the thermometer is one degree, and the temperature of spring water one-tenth of a degree, less than last year. There is also a remarkable coincidence in the mean height of the barometer. At ten in the morning they are exactly the same to a thousandth part of an inch, and at night they differ only by four thousandths. This is the more remarkable, as the quantity of rain this year is not one-third of what fell in July last year. On the 1st of the month the barometer stood at 29-5, and continued to rise slowly, but almost progressively, till the 13th, when it stood at 30.2. On that day it began to fall, and continued to do so gradually till the 19th, when it had sunk to 29.2. On the 19th it again rose still more regularly than before, at the rate of one-tenth in 24 hours, till on the 29th, it stood at 30.2°, when a depression again took place, which still continues (August 3d,) with the same uniformity as before. We do not recollect having ever observed so much regularity in the fluctuations of the barometrical column. We have compared them with the moon's phases, but cannot perceive any connexion between the two. The results of the hygrometrical observations are very satisfactory, as confirming the accuracy of the late discoveries in that branch of meteorology. The point of the deposition at 10 in the morning coincides exactly with the mean minimum temperature. At 10 in the evening it is 1.7 lower, owing to the deposition of dew that frequently took place between sunset and that hour, and by which the point of saturation was necessarily reduced. Both the absolute and relative humidity of the air has increased since the month of June. JULY 1819. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet. ............... Grs. mois. in 100 cub. in air, 10 A.M..264 .............................................................................................................10 P.M. .248 both, .256 ........................................................... Greatest, 10 P. M. 23d Fair days, 24; rainy days, 7. Wind west of meridian, 23; east of meridian, 8. 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 Thermometer. 58.6 Lowest ditto, 10th 38.4 Relat. Hum. Highest, 10 A.M. 3d 95.0 7th 54.0 Greatest, 10 P.M. 2d 91.0 Least ditto, 10th 65.6 Mois. 100 cub. in. Greatest, 10 A.M. 24th .381 APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. R. Markham to be Cornet by purch. 24 do. 25 June 85 7 13 16 19 J. R. Broadhead to be Cornet by purch. 24 June 86 21 Cornet T. F. Cowderoy to be Lieut. by 87 89 H. S. Hodges to be Cornet by purch. vice do. do. W. Lonsdale to be Ensign do. Gen. Sir H. Johnson, Bart. from 81 F. to 12 Nov. 1818 H. D. O'Halloran to be Ensign, vice Cur- Ensign R. L. Knight to be Lieut. M. J. Slade to be Ensign do. do. do. Ensign J. Molyneux to be Adjutant, vice do. Lord C. Paulet to be Ensign by purch. vice Hunter do. do. Ensign J. M'Lean, from h. p. to be Ens. Ensign and Adjutant P. Gray to have Medical Department. 38 Forces 24 June D. G. to be Jos. Allen, from R. W. I. Rang. to be 25 do. Assist. Surg. to the Forees J. Woodroffe, M. D. to be Assis. Surg. do. do. E. Millet, M. D. to be Assist. Surg. to do. E. Maher to be Assist. Surg. to the do. W. A. M'Donough to be Assist. Surg. 1 J. Stewart P. Kehoe to be As. Sur. to the For. do. do. do. do. vice do. 53 Dep. Purv. George Pratt, from h. p. to be Dep. do. do. do. Garrisons. 65. 67 68 69 Lieut. W. Portbury to be Captain, vice 25 do. R. Lynd to be Lieut. do. Ensign L. Kelly to be Lieut. vice Mitchell, Assist. Surgeon S. G. Lawrence, from Asylum at Royal Artillery. Capt. J. Taylor, from h. p. to be Capt. vice Sir J. 9 June 1819 Onslow, ret. on h. p. 2d Capt. W. Pakenham, from h. p. to be 2d Capt. 2d Lieut. N. Cavanagh to be 1st Lieut. do. 2d Lieut. J. Hollingworth, from h. p. to A. M. Wingfield, from h. p. to be 2d vice Scale, dead Exchanges. 7 do. 11 May do. be 2d 9 do. Lieut. 10 do. 11 do. 8 July Lieut. Col. Earl Waldegrave, from 54 F. with Lt. Brevet Lieut. Col. Napier, from 13 F. with Major Brevet Lieut. Col. Money, from 11 Dr. rec. diff. Capt. Major, from 2 W. I. R. with Capt. Armstrong, 19 Dr. Langley, from 79 F. rec. diff. with Captain Mackintosh, h. p. 60 F. Wilson, from 17 F. rec. diff. with Captain Creighton, h. p. 97 F. Cox, from 11 F. with Capt. Lord Belhaven and Stenton, h. p. 40 F. Manson, from 15 F. rec. diff. with Captain Colman, h. p. Cane, from 32 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Arden, h. p. 2 Gar. Bat. Seymour, from 1 Life Gds. rec. diff. with Capt. M'Niel, h. p. 23 Dr. Andrews, from 24 F. rec. diff. with Captain Wilson, h. p. 14 F. Jones, from 67 F. rec. diff. with Captain Poyntz, h. p. 69 F. Lieut. Smith, from 10 Dr. with Cornet and SubLieut. Burdett, 1 Life Gds. Letham, from 64 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Boyes, h. p. 26 F. Thomas, from 64 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Jull, h. p. 50 F. h. p. M'Phee, from 79 F. with Lieut. Crawford, Nepean, from 46 F. with Lieut. Raines, h. p. 8 W. I. R. h. P. Clarke, fm. 22 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Steuart, Mackay, from 76 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Wood, h. p. 60 F. Kelly, from 89 F. with Lieut. Moore, h. p. Richards, from 5 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Lt. Hunter, h. p. 3 L. Dr. h. P. Plunket, from 63 F. rec. diff. with Perceval, Barker, from 91 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Buchan, h. p. 25 F. Gardner, from Rifle Brig. rec. diff. with Lt. Fitz Gerald, h. p. Tait, from Staff Corps, rec. diff. with Lieut. Martindall, h. p. 97 F. Edwards, from 20 F. with Lieut. Dodgin, h. p. 66 F. Chantry, from 4 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Methold, h. p. 71 F. Powell, from 14 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Grant, h. p. Stuart, from 46 F. with Lieut. Law, 86 F. Moorhead, from 69 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Dobbin, h. p. Patterson, from 87 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Anderson, h. p. 53 F. Cornet Seton, fm. 18 Dr. with Lt. Battier, 5 D. G. Chambers, fin. 11 Dr. with Lt. Hare, 21 Dr. Willan, from 21 Dr. with Ensign Erskine, h. p. 14 F. Cornet Fisher, from 24 Dr. with Ensign Dighton, h. p. 84 F. 2d Lieut. Bruce, from Rifle Brig, with 2d Lieut. Falconar, h. p. Ensign Babington, from 65 F. with Ensign Kershawe, 3 W. 1. R. Macdonald, from 42 F. rec. diff. with Ens. Scott, h. p. 91 F. 87 F. Leslie, fm. 16 F. with Ens. Brand, h. p. 95 F. Gardner, from 59 F. with 2d Lieut. Macdonald, h. p. late 4 Ceylon Regt. Paymaster Allsopp, from 44 F. with Paymaster Assist. Surg. Murray, from 60 F. with Assis. Surg. Staff Surg. O'Maley, with Staff Surg. Cole, h. p. Lieut. Colonel Nixon Major Smoke 4 W. I. R. 79 F. 24 Dr. 2 Dr. 6 Dr. 24 Dr. 31 F. York Rang. Cape Regt. 7 Dr. 19 Dr. 16 Dr. 18 Dr. Rifle Brigade 11 Aug. 1808 10 July 1819 3 June 8 July 22 Feb. Hastings April 19 April 29 March 9 June White, h. p. 3 Ceylon Regt. Fort Pitt Lt. Rogers, 22 Dr. on board the Warren Blagrave, 4 F. Trinidad Winrow, 50 F. Stephens, 32 F. Corfu Eustace, 35 F. June Burrowes (Adj.) 47 F. Bombay 23 Dec. 1818 Rice, h. p. 1 W. I. R. Dominica 19 April 1819 2d Lieut. and Ensign Seale, Royal Art. Home, $6 F. Paymaster White, 89 F. 18 Dec. 1818 Assist. Surg. Black. 22 F. Mauritius 27 Feb. 1819 Swindle, 70 F. Muller, h. p. Ger. Leg. Commissary Rankin, D. A. C. Gen. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. June 23. At Gordon House, Kentish Town, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Smith, a son, being her eighteenth child. 24. At Edinburgh, the lady of Rear-Admiral Otway, commander-in-chief, a daughter. 26. At Stirling Castle, the lady of Capt. Bishop, 40th regiment, a daughter. -At Bargally, the lady of John Mackie, Esq. of Bargally, a daughter. 27. At Dunmore, Mrs Campbell, a son. - At Tarbolton, Mrs Archibald Hood, of her twelfth son. 30. At Warriston Crescent, Edinburgh, the lady of Capt. John Thomson, R. N. a daughter. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Ramsay, Hanover Street, a son. Mary Jean Snouck, aged 46, residing at Ypres, the mother previously of five children, has been delivered of three more children, two males and one female; the first child, a male, was born at half past seven, A. M. on the 29th June; the seeond, a female, on the 30th, at half-past two, A.M.; 5 June and the third, a male, the same day, at three, A.M. The mother and three infants are doing well. July 1. At Cramond House, Mrs Hope John stone of Annandale, a son and heir. 2. At Howard Place, Mrs Pringle, a daughter. 3. At Ramornie House, Fifeshire, the lady of James Heriot, Esq. of Ramornie, a son. -At Edinburgh, the lady of Mr J. H. Wishart, surgeon, York Place, a son. 4. At Ferrybank, Mrs Fleming, Flisk Manse, a |