Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 2d April. Wheat, 69%. 1d.-Barley, 38s. 11d.-Oats, 24s. 8d.-Rye, 39s. 7d.-Beans, 37s. 2d.-Pease, 39s. 94. Fine ditto Malt. 34 to 37 Fine ditto 3. Liverpool, April 5. 8. d. s. d., s. d. s. d. Amer. p. 196 lb. 9 4 to 10 2 Sweet,U.S. 24 0 to 25 0 Do. in bond 20 0 to 22 0 2 Sour bond 20 0 to 22 0 3 Oatmeal, per 240 lb. 40 to 46 Old. to 50 to 58 Scotch.. 9 4 to 10 30 to 36|| Irish 9 0 to 9 4 6 to 7 4 English 31 0 to 34 0 Scotch 30 0 to 33 0 .22 to 24 Eng. 5 1 to 20 to 23 Scotch. 23 to 26 Irish. 28 to 32 Poland ditto. 38 to 13 Potato ditto 32 to 34 Flour, per sack Seeds, &c. 3. s. d. 19 to 23 Barley, per 60 6 Bran, p.24lb. 0 9 to 0 11 Butter, Beef, &c. Butter,p.cwt. s. d. 9 Belfast, 104 0 to 105 0 23 to 25 Foreign Caraway, cwt. 36 to 45 0 Coriander p. barrel 55 0 to 56 0 Pork, p. bl. Mess 84 0 to - 0 Middl.. 80 0 to -0 Bacon, p. ewt. 0 Short mids. 59 0 to 60 0 6 Sides. 54 0 to 56 0 Hams, dry, 58 0 to 60 0 0,Green 50 0 to 52 0 0 Lard,rd.p.c. 53 0 to 55 0 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. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 21st January and 21st February, 1825; extracted from the London Gazette. Anderson, J. Edward-street, Portman-square, teadealer. Arnold, E. Upper York-street, Bryanstone square, baker. Ashcroft, J. Liverpool, ironmonger. Ashton, J. jun. Fenney Bentley, Derby, cheesefactor. Aspinall, W. Halifax, wine-merchant. Beesley, F. Bedwardine, Worcester, glove-manufacturer. Benelli, J. B. Regent-street, dealer. Birrins, B. Weymouth-mews, St Marylebone, livery-stable keeper. Boswood. J. Silver-street, Falcon-square, victual ler. Bowden, T. Museum-street, stationer. Blood, E. E. L. and T. Hunter, Aldersgate-street, furnishing-ironmonger. Blunt, T. Twickenham, grocer. Broadhead, W. Ashton-under-Line, and G. Broadhead, Manchester, stone-masons. Brookes, S. Bow-common, Mile-end, black ashmanufacturer. Butt, S. Motcombe, Dorset, cheese-dealer. Chambers, C. Southampton-row, Russell-square, mercer. Clarke, G. B. New Shoreham, Sussex, brewer. Cooper, E. S. Liverpool, common brewer, Cooper, J. Ashton-under-Line, Lancaster, shopkeeper. Crooke, J. Burnley, Lancaster, iron-founder. Croston, T. sen. and jun. Liverpool, ship-chandlers. Dare, U. jun. Waterloo-road, butcher. Farley, T. Hereford place, Commercial-road, haberdasher. Fawcett, J. and P. White, Miles-lane, bottlemerchant. Fletcher, J. Pilkington, grocer. Ford, J. jun. Mortlake, linen-draper. Forsaith, S. S. Hackney, haberdasher. Forsyth, C. Carlisle, draper. Foulkes, J. Cheltenham, haberdasher. French, T. Cheltenham, grocer. Fuller, J. and J., and J. Fletcher, Radcliffe. Lan caster, grocers. Gallerard, and F. Pongerard, Fenchurch-street, merchants, Gardiner, J. Paddington, scavenger. Garside, S. Gisburn, York, cattle-dealer. Garth, W. Colne, Lancaster, cotton-spinner. Glover, T. Wardour-street, bricklayer. Golding, G. Knightsbridge. stable-keeper. Goodall, W. and J. Birchinall, Titherington, cotton-spinner. Goodwin, W. Strand, bookseller. Graham, G. Sunderland, master-mariner. Greenwood, J. Birstall, York, joiner. Gregory, S. and J. Bowden, Manchester, merchants. Hart, J. Gloucester, woollen-draper. Harvey, W. Highgate, victualler. Hawes, R. B. Howley-street, Walworth, carpenter. Hippon, W. Dewsbury, woollen-inanufacturer. Howell, J. Cheltenham, plumber and glazier. Jackson, J. Dover, tailor. Jay, R. Kilburn, carpenter. Jones, E. Newington-causeway, linen draper. Kingham, J. Croyden, linen-draper. Lasoux, T. T. De, Canterbury, cider-merchant. neer. Levoi, W. Cheltenham, picture-dealer. Levy, J. Hemming's-row, glass-dealer. Long, W. Little St Andrew's-street, Seven-dials, oil and colour-merchant. Mallough, E. J. Belvidere-place, Walworth, merchant. Marshall, T. Whitelion-court, Cornhill, merchant. Meyrick, J. Blackman-street, grocer. Moore, J. U. City-road, blind-maker. Morgan, J. T. Arlington-place, St John's-streetroad, jeweller. Moseley, R. Goulston-square, Whitechapel, glass merchant. Ousey, H. Ashton-under-line, cabinetmaker. Owens, T. Toxteth-park, near Liverpool, carter. Paris, A. A. Long-acre, printer. Passey, S. High-street, Newington-butts, bookseller. Pattison, W. Liverpool, merchant. Perry, J. Gravesend, confectioner. Pilkington, R. Blackburn, Lancaster, merchant. Pocock, J. W. Southampton-street, Strand, upholsterer. Porter, R. Hackney-road, baker. Prescodd, G. Southover, miller. Redshawe, T. Fleet-street, bookseller. Rees, D. Liverpool, merchant. Reeves, J. Eaton, tailor. Riva, G. and N. Sheffield, hardwaremen. Roberts, P. P. H. Holborn, cheesemonger. Robinson, J. H. and H. S. Hornchurch, Essex, hay-salesman. Rolley, T. Sheffield, stonemason. Rowe, W. Plymouth, jeweller. Rowland, H. W. Tottenham, stationer. Russel, D. Long-acre, linen-draper. Saunders, J. Holland-street, Bankside, bacondrier. Savage, W. Fetter-lane, victualler. Seager, J. R. Stepney, plumber and glazier. Shanley, H. Little Argyll-street, wine and spiritmerchant. Smith, W. W. Holborn-hill, silk-mercer. Smith, T. G. Sun-street, Bishopsgate-street, haberdasher. Smyth, H. Piccadilly, hosier. Sparks, T. and J. Balley, Chandos-street, drapers. Stanley, R. Old Kent-road, linen-draper. Stoneham, T. Little Chelsea, brewer. Storer, J. Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, undertaker. Strachan, R. Cheapside, warehouseman. Stranack, J. Park-place, Mile-end, master-mari ner. Sweetapple, J. P. Chisenbury, Wilts, horse-deal er. Taylor, C. Salisbury, inn-holder. Wilkinson, B. Leicester, draper. Williams, W. B. Upper Brook-street, Grosvenorsquare, tailor. Willock, R. Lancaster, wine-merchant. Wingate, T. W. Bath, dealer. Wood, J. Great Russol-street, Bloomsbury, silversmith. Wren, T. London-wall, silkman. Wright, J. Charlotte-street, St Pancras, cheese monger. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st February and the 31st of March 1825, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Alexander, Thomas, and Company, manufactu rers in Glasgow. Bicket, Alexander, junior, butcher, trader, and dealer in cattle in Newton-upon-Ayr. Blair, James, merchant and watchmaker in Kilwinning. Brown, John, cow-feeder and cattle-dealer in Paisley. Campbell, James, soap-boiler at Queensferry. Dobson, William, and Co. merchants and drysalters in Glasgow. Dow, Alexander, merchant and tinsman in Balfron. Farquharson, Samuel, ironmonger, lately carrying on businces at Cupar in Fife. Inglis and Robb, merchants in Glasgow, and Robb Kyle, James, hardware-merchant in Inverness. Menzies, Thomas, merchant, druggist, and surgeon in Glasgow. Osborn, George, leather-merchant and boot and shoemaker in Glasgow. Sanders, Gilbert, wholesale hardware-merchant, Gillies, Colin, merchant in Brechin, Forfarshire; a final dividend 19th April. Gordon, Patrick, the late, sometime stationer in Glasgow; a final dividend 26th April. Graham, Alexander, and Company, merchants in Glasgow, and carrying on business in Concep tion Bay, Newfoundland, under the firm of Graham, M'Nicol, and Company; a dividend after 6th April. Hamilton, Hugh, merchant in Greenock; a dividend after 22d March. Hamilton, John and William, wrights and builders, Lanark; a final dividend 5th May. Law, David, innkeeper, coach-contractor, farmer, and cattle-dealer at Kinross-Green; a first and final dividend 2d May. Macalpine, James, general merchant and trader at Corpach, near Fort-William; a second dividend after 28th March. M'Rae, Daniel, merchant in Nairn; a first dividend after 16th March. Millar, James and William, distillers at Craigend, and Spirit dealers in Glasgow; carrying on bu siness under the firm of James Millar; a first and final dividend 17th May. Morrison, Maxwell, William,jprinter and publisher in Edinburgh; a dividend after 6th April. Neilson, Andrew and Michael, wholesale teadealers in Glasgow; a dividend 16th April. Philips, Lawrence, manufacturer and merchant in Glasgow; a dividend after 29th March. Saunders, James, printer and writer in Dundee ; a dividend in April. White, Messrs and Company, brewers in Perth: a dividend on 14th March. Wilson, Anthony, merchant and ship-owner in Aberdeen; a farther dividend on 25th March. Young, David, wright in Calton of Glasgow; a dividend on 24th March. As. Surg. Lester, from 7 Dr. Guards, Surg. vice Tilt, h. p. 27 Jan. 99. Capt. Beauclerck, from h. p. Unatt. Capt. vice Hill, 1 Vet. Bat. 13 dv. Rifle Brig. P. T. W. Campbell, 2d Lieut. vice Gascoyne, 54 F. do. Ens. Shelly, from 15 F. 2d Lieut. by purch. vice Blaney, 89 F. 27 do. 1 W. I. R. W. Russel, Ens. vice Ellis, dead 3 Feb. Lieut. O'Meara, from h. p. Af. Corps, Paym. vice Stopford, dead, 13 Jan. 1 R. Vet. Bn. Capt. Hill, from 99 F. Capt. vice Le Guay, 1 F. do, Craig, from 94 F. vice Macdonell, ret. list, 2 2 Unattached. 20 do. Lieut. Lord W. Paulet, from 7 F. Capt. by purch. vice Bt. Maj. Briscoe, R. Art. ret. 12 Feb. 1825. Glasgow, from h. p. 1st Lt. do. 2d Lt. Mayne. 1st Lt. do. do. 2d Capt. Coles, from h. p. 2d Capt. vice Johnson, h. p. Ï Jan. 1825. 1st Lieut. Mottley, from h. p. 1st Lt. vice Creagh, dead 3 do. 2d Lieut. Wilford, 1st Lieut. do. Gent. Cadet Walker, 2d Lieut. do. 1st Lieut. Basset, from h. p. 1st Lieut. vice Blake, h. p. 25 do. D'Arley, from h. p. do. vice Miller, h. p. do. 2d Capt. Maxwell, from h. p. 2d Capt. vice Briscoe, ret. 12 Feb. Royal Engineers. Capt. Dixon, from h. p. Capt. vice Haldane, dead 12 Jan. 1825. 1st Lieut. Hall, 2d Capt. do. Elliot, from h. p. 1st Lt. do. do. 2d Lieut. Rose, 1st Lieut. Brev. Insp. Burke, Insp. 20 Jan. 1825. 25 Jan. do. Hosp. As. Peason, from h. p. Hosp.. As. vice As. Surg. Mitchell, cane. J. Paterson, Hosp. Assist. do. do. Lt. Col. de Burgh, from 2 F. with Lt. Col. Williams, h. p. Unatt. Bt. Lt. Col. Dodgin, from 66 F. with Maj. Patrickson, 99 F. Capt. Hutton, from 31 F. with Capt. Bray, 88 F. Ens. Ward, fm. 48 F. with Ens. Mackworth, 63 F. Resignations and Retirements. Lieut. Col. Lascelles, 66 F. |