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Claret, 1st Growths, hhd. Spanish White, pipe, Madeira, p 110 gall. ton, Honduras, Campeachy, PRICES CURRENT, May 14. LEITH. FUSTIC, Jamaica, Cuba, .. INDIGO, Caraccas fine, lb. cwt. · HEMP, Polish Rhine, ton, Petersburgh, Clean, Riga Thies. & Druj. Rak. Irish, MATS, Archangel, Petersburgh Firsts, cwt. Pot, brl. tun, OIL, Whale, TOBACCO, Virgin. fine, ib. Good, Demerara and Berbice, COTTONS, Bowed Georg. 2s 3 5 4 6 £10 10 15 128 3 0 2 2 GLASGOW. 26 6 2s 2d 3 2 1 5 LIVERPOOL. LONDON. 59 63 68 1 103 91 1810d 2s 3d 6 32 1 10 0 06330 10 38 14 15 49 42 38 0 31 6 08 04 1825. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill. April1{ 2 N.8.-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. 3 4 5 Attach. Ther. Barom. Ther. Wind. M.25 A. 19 M.32 M.36 A. 46 6 7 8 { 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 M.36 A.48 M.32 A. 48 M.34 A. 48 M.35 A.51 M.37 A. 50 A. 50 A. 45 M.45 A. 50 A. 10 A. 37 A. 50 A. 50 30.242 M.50 E. .198 A. 51 .198 M.50 29.999 A. 50 W. .975 M.50 .960 A. 50 .895 M.50 .967 A. 53 .967 M.51 .999 A. 55 30.117 M.54 .117 A. 52 .140 M.55 29.999 A. 55 J .999 M.56 .994 A. 56 .932 M.57 .938 A. 54 .969 M.52 .710 A. 54 .512 M.52 .512 A. 51 .440 M.481 .644 A. 41 .644 M.45 .767 A.44 .460 M.48 .551 A. 52 .564 M.52 .509 A. 52 W. W. W. W. Morn. frost, day sunsh. Ditto. Dull & very cold. Fair, with sunshine. Morn. frost, day sunsh. Ditto. W. Cble. W. W. W. W. NW. W. W. April16 18 19. sunshine. Average of rain, Abrahams, M. Mansell-street, Goodman's-Fields, oil-merchant. Akers, M. Compton-street, cabinet-maker. Ash, T. Birmingham, grocer. Camelo, M. J. F. Devonshire-street, Queen-square, merchant. Carter, H. Portsea, druggist. Cattle, J. A. Green-hammerton, money-scrivener, Challenger, J. Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, pianoforte-maker. Chilcott, T. Lanternam, Monmouth, tailor. Chittenden, H. Ashford, Kent, house-carpenter. Chubb, W. Bristol, merchant. Cope, H. Gouch-street, Gray's-inn-lane, builder. Davis, J. Liverpool, ale and porter dealer. Dixon, J. Little Eastcheap, baker. Dovey, S. and J. Cox, Church-street, Soho, tailors. 20. 21 22 23. 24. 25 26. 27 28 29 30 Gough, E. Sedgley, Staffordshire, nail-factor. Haldy, J. F. and W. Norcott, Castle-street, Lei- Attach. Ther. Barom. Ther. Wind. M.42 29.568 M.14) A. 42. M.30 A. 40 .938 M.46 .808 A. 50 .640 M.501 .402 A. 50 .395 M.54 .128 A. 54 .232 M.54 .450 A. 48 .396 M.48 122 A. 485 .355 M.441 .415 A. 445 .452 M.16 .430 A. 44 .396 M.47 .284 A. 46 .104 M.18 M.25 A.39 M.37 A. 49 M.12 A. 53 M.38 A. 50 M.31 A. 11 M.30 A. 40 M.31 A. 41 M.35 A. 14 M.37 A. 16 M.37 A. 13 M.38 A. 44 M.37 A. 44 1.685. W. N. Cble. Cble. Cble. Cble. Cble. 28.998 A. 46 .990 M.46 .150 A. 50 .260 M.46 29.325 A. 18 .312 M.47 .475 A. 49 557 E. E. Cble. Cble. Cble. E. Cble. Cble. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 23d of March, and the 19th of April, 1825; extracted from the London Gazette. Ditto. Dull, with showersrain. Ditto. Foren. suns. aftern. rain. Fair, rather dull, cold. Morn.snow, day fair, cold Fair, but cold, dull. Dull, slight rain foren. Moderate rain, mild. Dull, but fair, mild. Foren.h.rain aftern. fair. Thund and light.aft.rain Taylor, J. Little Pultney-street, Golden-square, cheesemonger. Thomson, J. Cheltenham, victualler. Tomsey, J. Beaumont-street, Marylebone, grocer. 756 Truefit, W. Wellington-street, Strand, perfumer. Ward, J. St Michael's-alley, Cornhill, merchant, Forsyth, William, upholsterer and cabinet-maker in Aberdeen. Grant, Thomas, manufacturer in Glasgow. Hodge, David, grocer, Muttonhole. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th April, 1825, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Mowat, James, perfumer and hair-cutter, Nicholson Street, Edinburgh. Reid and Bryce, spirit-dealers in Glasgow. DIVIDENDS. Adam, John, senior, muslin manufacturer and agent in Glasgow; a dividend on 4th May. Weaver, E. Francis-place, Westminster-road, gro cer. - Wigglesworth, G. Halifax, factor. Wilson, T. Barsley, Yorkshire, linen-manufactu rer. Woart, W. Woolwich, baker. Lt. Proctor, Adj. of R. Mil. Coll. rank do. C. A. D. Tyssen, Cor. As. Surg. Morrison, from 1 Vet. Bn. As. Surg. vice Lyster, 91 F. 3 Mar. Cor. Somerville, from 4 Dr. Cor. vice 25 Feb. Wyndham, prom. Lt. M'Queen, Capt. by purch. vice 10 Mar. Goff, ret. do. Cor. C. Phillipps, Lt. G. H. Lockwood, Cor. do. J. Timm, Vet. Surg. vice Bird, dead 17 Feb. C. Villiers, Cor. by purch. vice Somer25 do. ville, 2 Dr. C. H. Nicholson, Cor. by purch. vice 3 Mar. Lord J. Fitz Roy, 63 F. J. P. Seward, Cor. by purch. vice 10 Feb. Ramsbottom, 91 F. 2d Lt. Bagot, from Rifle Brig. (late Page of Honour to his Majesty) 24 do. Ens. and Lt. Ens. and Lt. Hon. W. T. Graves, Lt. and Capt. by purch. vice Beaufoy 10 do. do. Hon. A. Upton, Ens. and Lt. Ens. and Lt. Northey, Adj.vice Beaudo. foy, res. ret. Ens. Paget, from 36 F. (late Page of Honour to His Majesty) Ens. and Lt. 24 do. Batt. Surg. Whymper, Surg. Maj. vice do. Simpson, ret. do. Hunter, from h. p. As. Surg. do. As. Surg. Smith, Surg. Ens. and Lt. Yorke, Lt. and Capt. by 10 do. M'Gregor, dead R. J. Hill, Ens. do. Lt. Head, from 93 F. Capt. 10 Feb. Air, William, merchant, Coldstream; a dividend Cuthil, the Rev. Alexander, minister in the se- M'Kay, Daniel, junior, and Co., spirit-dealers in APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. March. Ens. Hon. F. Cavendish, from 22 F. Lt. do. do. -Stirling from 58 F. do. do. Lt. Hart, from h. p. 17 Dr. do. Hart, from 78 F. Capt. 25 Mar. do. Ens. Foley, Lt. Blood, from 68 F. Lt, vice Goodiff, 43 F. Morritt, from 64 F. Lt. by purch. vice Lord Thynne, 27 F. 24 Feb. Capt. Disney, Maj. by purch. vice Carter, prom. 3 May do. do. Lt. Higgins, Capt. 10 Mar. do.. Ens. Skynner, from 84 F. Lt. Lt. Skinner, from 1 Dr. Gds. Capt. 17 Feb. by purch. vice Hill, ret. Lt. Broom, Capt. by purch. vice Bt. Maj. Powell, ret. Ens. Hankey, Lt. Lt. Stewart, from h. p. Rifle Brig. Lt 3 do. vice Tinling, 34 F. Ens. Smith, Lt. vice Kirkman, dead 20 Mar. 1824. 10 do. Crawford, dead 21 do 9 Mar. 1825. E. Capadose, Ens. L. Tollemache, do. by purch. vice 17 do. Shelley, Rifle Brig. W. O. Temple, Ens. vice Hull, 48 F. 17 Feb. Ens. Pitts, Lt. by purch. vice Keppel, do. 62 F. do. J. Taylor, Ens. Ens. Huie, from h. p. 8 W. I. R. Ens. vice Cavendish, 2 F. do. Mar. Ens, and Acting Adj. Riley, Adj. vice do. do. R. Budd, do. Naylor, do. vice Ens. Lingard Lt. G. D. Griffith, Ens: As. Surg. Preston, from 79 F. Surg. 17 Feb. vice Coldstream, h. p. Capt. Geddes, Maj. by purch. vice 24 do. Thomson, ret. Lt. Lord W. Thynne, from 7 F. Capt. G. A. Durnford, Ens. vice Howard, 3 Mar. 73 F. do. M. Barr, Ens. by purch. vice Rooke, 3 F. Gds. 24 Feb. 10 do. do. Lt. Spence, Capt. Ens. Gennys, Lt. Lt. Willes, from h. p. 45 F. Lt. Ens. Kingdom, from 94 F. do. R. W. White, Ens. do. do. do. |