Lamb, per quarter. 1st, Wheat. 1st,....36s. 6d. 2d, ....34s. 6d. 2d, 3d, ....32s. Od. | 3d, Superfine ditto Malt. Fine. . MONTHLY REGISTER. EDINBURGH.-April 13. Barley. 2d, ...32s. Od. Oats. London, Corn Exchange, April 4. S. Wheat, red, old -to White pease . 34 to 37 Fine ditto 28 to 32 Poland ditto Barley, 3. Barley. 6d. to Os. Os. 7d. to Os. Os. 8d. to Os. Os. 5d. to Os. 6s. Od. to 6s. 6s. 6d. to 7s. S. ... 8. d. 4 22 to 24 Eng... 5 20 to 23 Scotch .3 0 to 3. s. d. 3. 23 to 26 Irish. 0 to 38 9 · 9 · 62 to 67 Scotch 38s. Od. 1st, 2d, 33s. Od. ... HADDINGTON.—April 8. Oats. 34 to 36 Fine ditto 38 to 13 Potato ditto 52 to 60 Fine ditto. Seeds, &c. Tuesday, April 12. 8d. 8d. 10d. 7d. Gd. Od. • 32 to 34 Flour, per sack Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 2d April. Wheat, 69s. 1d.-Barley, 38s. 11d.-Oats, 24s. 8d.-Rye, 39s. 7d.-Beans, 37s. 2d.-Pease, 39s. 9d. ... ... Quartern Loaf 1s. Eggs, per dozen Os. 2d, Pease. 106 2854 97 96 p. 97 p. ... 15 lb. 18s. 6d. 1st, 16s. Od. | 2d, 14s. Od. 3d, 5 to 911 4 105 f. 106f 9 7 42 0 to 46 8th. Pease & Beans. 6 5 5 3 3 3 Os. 94d. to Os. 10. Od. to ls. 6d. Od. to 223. Od. 4d. to Is. 5d. 8d. to Os. Od. d., s. d. 4. d. Amer. p. 196 lb. 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. 4 English Scotch. 31 0 to 34 0 2 Irish. 4 30 0 to 33 0 26 0 to 30 0 6 Bran, p.24lb. 0 9 to 0 11 Butter, Beef, &c. Butter,p.cwt. s. d. 9 Belfast, 4 Newry. 1040 to 105 0 . 97 0 to 98 0 9 Waterford 95 0 to 95 0 0 Cork,pic.2d,99 0 to 104 0 3d dry 92 0 to -0 0 Beef, p. tierce. 6- Mess 3 0 ..... p. barrel 55 0 to 56 0 92 0 to 95 0 Pork, p. bl. 93 9393 106 18s. 6d. 16s. Od. 14s. Od. Mess • 84 0 to 0-Middl.. 80 0 to 0 Short mids. 59 0 to 60 0 Bacon, p. ewt. 6 Sides 54 0 to 56 0 0 Green Hams, dry, 58 0 to 60 0 50 0 to 52 0 0 Lard,rd.p.c. 53 0 to 55 0 22d. 105 65 106 5 85 84 p. 83 p. 0 0 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill. Feb. 1 2 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. February. 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mar. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 M.26 VOL. XVII. Cble. S. Cble. .522 M.38 Cble. .815 A. 38 .920 M.38 .925 A. 38 Cble. S. .656 M.39 .319 A. 40 .275 M.39 .641 A. 39 SW. Cble. Cble. .818 M.40 .561 A. 35 .776 M.49 .771 A. 57 .841 M.50 .840 A. 59 .755 M.17 .690 A. 47 S SW. SW. 902 M.47 SW SW. S. .887 A. 47 .809 M.46 .809 A. 41 .856 M.41 .856 A. 39 .910 M.361 .994 A. 35 .999 M.36 .999 A.37. S. S. Rain morn. day fair. Sleet and rain. Keen frost, shrs. snow. Keen frost, sunshine. Keen frost, dull. Foren. frost, aftern. fresh. Fresh, but dull. Fresh, with shrs. hail. Morn. frost, day fresh. Dull, but fair. Fair, with sunshine. Fair, mild, but dull. Fair, but rather dull. March. Foren. sleet, Ditto. day cold. Dull, but mild. Morn. rain, day fair. Morn.sunsh. day dull. Fair, with sunshine. Rain morn. fair day. Feb. 15 16 Frost with showrs. hail. Morn. frost, day cold. Morn. frost, day dull. A. 40 M.29 A.42 29.684[M.43 ,524 A. 44 .575 M.44 .178 A. 42 .338 M.43 .625 A.44 M.29 .773 M.42 A. 42 .919 A. 45 M.30 .905 M.44 A. 40 .818 A. 42 M.35 .772 M.44) A. 40 .929 A. 45 M.32 30.111 M.44 A. 40 .112 A. 45 f M.33 .105 M.451 A. 42 29.929 A. 44 M.32 .868 M.42 A. 10 .868 A.45 M.32 .925 M.42) A. 37 .999 A. 40 M.31 30.103 M.41 A. 37 29.999 A. 39 M.31 .764 M.39 26A.34 22{ 23 24 25 .602 A. 37 Average of rain, .618. Attach.f Ther. Barom. Ther. Wind. 23{ 94{ M.29 A. 41 M.35 A. 27 29.999 M.36 A. 28 M.37 A. 35 A. 28 A. 28 22 A. 32 M.42 A. 25 25. 26. 27 28 M.27) A. M.50 A. 39 Average of rain, . .262 A. 32 .141 M.11 .998 A. 38 Attach. Ther. Barom. Ther. Wind. M.37 A. 26 M.40 .484 M.41 .768 A. 44 .826 M.441 .791 A. 44) A. 29 73 M.46 29 M.46 M.13 30{ SW. SW. W. W. SW. NW. Cble. Cble. W. E. Cble. S. NW. Cble. .890 A.37 .866 M.38 .866 A. 39 .999 M.43 30.109 A. 40 .380 M.41 W. .380 A. 46 J .325 M.42) .290 A. 45 .196 M.44 29.999 A. 13 .990 M.42) W. .990 A. 42 .60 A. 40 .479 4 N E. Cble. W. W. W. Cble. Cble. Fair, with sunshine. Morn. frost, day sunsh. Dull, with shwrs. rain. Frost, morn. fair, sunshn. Ditto. Foren. dull, aftern. cold. Frost morn. day sunsh. Fair, mild, but dull. Morn. frost, S. day sunsh. Morn. frost, SE. day sh. snow. Cold and Cble. dull. Morn. foggy, day sunsh. Ditto with frost. Ditto. Rain, foren. fair aftern. Fair, but dull and cold. Moderate, sn. and sleet. Foren. rain, aftern. fair. Aftern. snow and sleet. Heavy fog most of day. Morn.foggy, after. sunsh. Morn. frost, day sunsh. Morn.foggy, day sunsh. Morn. frost, day sunsh. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. 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. Bales, W. Newinarket, innkeeper. Beesley, F. Bedwardine, Worcester, glove-manufacturer. Benelli, J. B. Regent-street, dealer. Bennett, G. Seymour-place, butcher. Boswood, J. Silver-street, Falcon-square, victual ler. Dare, U. jun. Waterloo-road, butcher. Fawcett, J. and P. White, Miles-lane, bottle merchant. Fletcher, J. Pilkington, grocer. Fuller, J. and J., and J. Fletcher, Radcliffe. Lancaster, grocers. Gallerard, and F. Pongerard, Fenchurch-street, merchants, Gardiner, J. Paddington, scavenger. Goodwin, W. Strand, bookseller. Graham, G. Sunderland, master-mariner. " Gregory, S. and J. Bowden, Manchester, mer. chants. Griffiths, J. Hollywell, coal-merchant. Grocock, S. Gray's-iun-lane-road, oil and colour man. Hall, R. jun. Poulton in the Fylde, Lancaster, liquor-merchant. Harding, T. and Son, and R. Harding, Bristol, brush-makers. Harmer, J. Great Surrey-street, stove-mcnufae turer. Hart, J. Gloucester, woollen-draper. 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. Shuttleworth, C. Birmingham, cabinet-maker. cer. 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. Stoneham, T. Little Chelsea, brewer. Strachan, R. Cheapside, warehouseman. Stranack, J. Park-place, Mile-end, master-mari ner. Sweetapple, J. P. Chisenbury, Wilts, horse-deal er. Taylor, C. Salisbury, inu-holder. Farquharson, Samuel, ironmonger, lately carrying Kyle, James, hardware-merchant in Inverness. M'Gillivray, Robert, upholsterer in Inverness. M'Intosh, James, innkeeper at Broomielaw, Glasgow. Menzies, Thomas, merchant, druggist, and surgeon in Glasgow. Osborn, George, leather-merchant and boot and shoemaker in Glasgow. Sanders, Gilbert, wholesale hardware-merchant, Speir, John, innkeeper and coach proprietor at Taylor, T. Ashton-under-Line, draper. dealer. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st February and the 31st of March 1825, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Tooth, E. Hastings, haberdasher. Turner, O. Chancery-lane, stationer. Turner, R. Manchester, joiner. do. do. Tudor, D. Newport, Monmouth, ship-builder. Vigor, W. Maidstone, butcher. Walker, J. jun. Lambeth-walk, oven-builder. Whittenbury, E. W. Leeds, woollen-manufactu Cor. Stewart, Lieut. C. B. Pitman, Cor. T. W. Lloyd, (Rid. Mast.) Cor. with- APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. M'Rae, Daniel, merchant in Nairn; a first dividend after 16th March. February. 13 14 15 Millar, James and William, distillers at Craigend, and Spirit dealers in Glasgow; carrying on business under the firm of James Millar; a first and final dividend 17th May. Morrison, Maxwell, William,printer 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. 1 F. 2 J. E. Alexander, Cor. by purch. vice 20 do. Bigge, ret. J. Kennedy, do. by purch. vice. Gilpin, prom. 30 Dec. 1824. Paym. Leech, from 65 F. Paym. vice Storey, h. p. 62 F. 27 Jan. 1825. Capt. Le Guay, from 1 Vet. Bn. Capt. 16 do. vice Suckling, 90 F. Lieut. Stoyte, Capt. by purch. vice 27 do. Dobbin, ret. Capt. Cash, Major by purch. vice Williams, prom. 26 do. 67 70 79 83 88 89 90 91 94 • Lieut. Clarke, Capt. Ens. Ditmas, Lieut. T. L. Goldie, Ens. Ens. Sweedland, Lieut. vice Munro, 27 do. do. 54 F. 13 do. Lieut. Campbell, from 67 F. Lieut. vice Crawford, h. p. 67 F. 3 Feb. Ens. Hodgson, from 45 F. Lieut. vice O'Brian, dead do. Lieut. Walpole, Capt. by purch. vice Hill, ret. 13 Jan. Ens. Buller, Lieut. do. Hon. G. W. F. Kinnaird, Lieut. do. 2d Lieut. Hon. C. D. Blaney, from Rifle Brig. Lt. by purch. vice Bell, prom. 27 do. Capt. Suckling, from 1 F. Capt. vice Cox, h. p. 13 do. Capt. Hay, Maj. by purch.vice Walsh, 3 Feb. Lieut. Burne, Capt. do. Capt. Franklyn, from h. p. 24 F. Cap. vice Craig, 2 Vet. Bat. As. Surg. Lester, from 7 Dr. Guards, Surg. vice Tilt, h. p. 27 Jan. Capt. Beauclerck, from h. p. Unatt. Capt. vice Hill, 1 Vet. Bat. 13 do. Rifle Brig. P. T. W. Campbell, 2d Lieut. vice do. ret. do. 99. Gascoyne, 54 F. 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. 2 1 R. Vet. Bn. Capt. Hill, from 99 F. Capt. vice Le Guay, 1 F. do, 2 Craig, from 94 F. vice Macdonell, ret. list, 20 do. Unattached. do. do. 28 do. Lieut. Graham, Capt. Ens. Berens, Lieut. N. H. J. Westby, Ens. As. Surg. Campbell, from h. p. 93 F. As. Surg. 3 Feb. Lieut. Walsh, from h. p. 3 Dr. Gds. Lieut. 19 Dec. 1824. Ens. Moorson, from 69 F. Lieut. by purch. vice Lord Paulet, prom. 12 Feb. 1825. As. Surg. Ferguson, from h. p. 97 F. 27 Jan. As. Surg. vice Scott, res. J. V. Shelley, Ens. vice Beatty, 31 F. 26 do. Serj. Hardy, from 1 F. Gds. Qr. Mast. vice Clare, dead, 13 do. Lieut. Gamble, from 31 F. Capt. vice Byrne, 31 F. 26 do. Serj. Maj. Reilly, (Acting Adj.) rank of Ens. without pay, Capt. Byrne, from 20 F. Capt. 26 do. Ens. Beatty, from 52 F. Lieut. vice Gamble, 20 F. As. Surg. Sheppard, from h. p. 93 F. As. Surg. 27 do. 83 F. 3 Feb. • 13 do. do. F. Pigott, Ens. vice Hodgson, 11 Jan. do. Lieut. Woodgate, Capt. Ens. Considine, Lieut. 2d Lieut. Gascoyne, from Rifle Brig. 12 do. Ens. Dalgety, from 70 F. do. 13 do. Gent. Cadet G. Man, from. R. Mill. do. Col. Ens. do. Hosp. Assist. Kemlo, As. Surg. vice Lieut. Ellison, Capt. 27 do. Bt. Maj. Baird, Maj. by purch. vice Lascelles, ret. 13 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. dead C. W. James, Ens. Ordnance Department. Maj. and Lt. Col. Power, Lt. Col. vice W. Dixon, dead, 26 Dec. 1824. Capt. and Lt. Col. Smith, Maj. do. 2d Capt. and Maj. Greene, Capt. do. 2d Capt. Sweeting, from h. p. 2d Cap. do. do. Lieut. Lord W. Paulet, from 7 F. Capt. by purch. vice Bt. Maj. Briscoe, R. Art. ret. 12 Feb. 1825. Royal Artillery. 1st Lt. Forster, 2d Capt. Glasgow, from h. p. 1st Lt. do. 2d Lt. Mayne. 1st Lt. Gent. Cadet Bingham, 2d Lt. do. do. 2d Capt. Coles, from h. P. 2d Capt. vice Johnson, h. p. 1 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 2d Lieut. Rose, 1st Lieut. 13 do. 1st Lieut. Hall, 2d Capt. do. J. Paterson, Hosp. Assist. Exchanges. 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. Pasley, from 47 F. with Capt. Pennyeuick, h. p. 78 F. Silver, from 53 F. with Capt. Conroy, 69 F. Lieut. Allan, from 7 F. with Lieut. Gordiff, 98 F. Wood, from 14 F. with Lt. Tinling, 67 F. Snow, from 47 F. with Lt. Ashe, 65 F. Cor. and Sub-Lt. Capel, from 1 Life Gd3. with Ens. Baring, 5 F. Ens. Ward, fm. 48 F. with Ens. Mackworth, 63 F. Paym. Dawe, from 31 F. with Paym. Monk, 53 F. As. Surg. Dudgeon, from 86 F. with As. Surg. Fitzpatrick, h. p. 4 Dr. Resignations and Retirements. Lieut. Col. Lascelles, 66 F. Appointment Cancelled. Dismissed. Lieut. Atkinson, 49 F. Officers Wounded in the Expedition under Brigadier General Sir Archibald Campbell, K.C.B. against the Dominions of the King of Ava, between the 16th June and 12th July, 1824. Capt. Johnson, 13 F. severely and dangerously. |