METEOROLOGICAL TABLES, 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. C. H. Edmonstone, 2d Lt. by purch. vice Leahy, ret. 25 do. do. Lt. Mackenzie, Capt. do. 17 do. Pole, Lt. vice Mackenzie 24 do. 17 do. W. H. Mechan, Ens. vice Robeson H. C. Donavan, Ens. vice Pole 24 do. Ceyl. Regt. Lt. Jefferson, Adj. vice Rogers, prom. 10 Dec. 1827 R. Engineers, W. Yolland, 2d Lieut. 12 Apr. 1828 Exchanges. Maj. Turner, 16 F. with Maj. A. G. Campbell, h.p. Capt. Ross, 8 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Cochran, h.p. Popham, 29 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Dalyell, h. p. Parker, 46 F. with Capt. St John, h. p. Cape Cav. Mallett, 61 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Wallett, h. p. 60 F. Stuart, 90 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Hon. F. G. Howard, h. p. Ashe, 93 F. with Capt. Spiers, h. p. 39 F. Dickens, 95 F. rec. diff. with Capt. J. T. Foord Bowes, h. p. Ens. and Lieut. Hon. W. H. Drummond, 3 F. G. with Lieut. Gambier, 36 F. Lieut. Binney, 31 F. with Lieut. Vallancey, 74 F. --Lane, 65 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Rowley, h.p. Hayes, h. p. 8 W. I. R. 16 Sept. 1827 Morrison, h. p. Unatt. late of Roy. Wagg. Train, Compton, Hants Richard Kelly, h. p. Unatt. J. S. Smith, 13 March 1828 3u do. 25 Nov. 1827 John Grant, Invalids, Forres, N. B. 24 Jan. 1828 do. Lieutenants. 8 Mar. 1828 Gregory, 21 F. Cancelled. Captain. Drummond, 96 F. Ensign. Bayly, 34 F. Qua. Master. Pooler, h. p. 17 F. Boyton, h. p. 30 F. Pondicherry 21 April 23 do. 18 Oct. 1827 White, h. p. 90 F. Thornhill, Dundrum, Ireland 1 May 1828 25 Feb. 24 July 1827 Matteson, h. p. Unatt. Fort Clarence, Chatham Drew, late 1 R. Vet. Bn. Cradley, near Stone bridge Wilkinson, h. p. 3 Gar. Bn. Bristol Henley, h. p. 44 F. Ensigns. 26 April 1828 27 Feb. 25 Apr. 4 Jan. 1828 Allan Grant, h. p. 108 F. Aberlour, N.B. 15 May 26 Apr. Chambers, late 3 R. Vet. Bn. London Adjutant. Warrington, h. p. 15 F. Edinburgh 26 Apr. 1828 Medical Dep. 18 Apr. 1828 10 do. 9 Feb. Dr Nooth, late Superintendent Gen. of Hospitals, 1828 Bath As. Surg. Arundel, h. p. 36 F. Finsbury 16 May Purveyor Innes, h. p. Taunton, Somerset 13 do. Chief Vet. Surg. Harrison, h. p. 24 Jan. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, from 22d April to 23d Butts, T. jun. Crayford, Kent, mill-sawyer. Brook, J. L. Okehampton, druggist. Bevan, J. and J. Rigby, St Helen's, Lancashire, soap-boilers. Clough, J. Addingham, York, cotton-manufac turer. Clayton, J. Mottram-in-Longendale, Chester, flour-dealer. Chittenden, J. Dover, chemist. Clarke, T. Marlborough, woollen-draper. Emmerson, R. Aldermanbury, warehouseman. Frame, W. Jones Street, Berkeley Square, boot Hooper, T. St Phillip and Jacob, Gloucester, maltster. Holt, C. Coventry, baker. Hunter, R. Aldgate, oilman. Hockin, P. C. Launceston, money-scrivener. Harker, W. Cropton, York, schoolmaster. Holdich, T. Spalding, grocer. Hodson, G. Sheffield, bone-merchant. Haigh, J. Milnsbridge, York, scribbling-miller. James, N. Bristol, wine-merchant. Johnson, S. Margate, coachmaster. Jenkinson, T. Manchester, calenderer. Kingsbury, H. Broad Street, Radcliffe, builder. chine-makers. Mitchell, J. Robert Street, Southwark, victualler. Marsden, J. Sowerby Bridge, York, corn-merchant. Menzies, J. Charles Street, Manchester Square, tailor. Nicholls, J. Kidderminster, innkeeper. Pearson, T. and W. Reeves, Savoy Street, winemerchants. Pratt, S. Crispin Street, Spitalfields, drysalter. Pringle, W. H. London Road, St George's Fields, victualler. Prior, J. Worksworth, Derby, small-ware-manufacturer. Pilcher, S. Ramsgate, baker. Rock, P. Wollastone, Stafford, farmer. Robinson, J. Clare Street, Clare Market, linen. draper. Rashleigh, W. Falmouth, grocer. Read, A. Lower Grosvenor Street, hotel-keeper. Revans, J. junior, and H. S. Chapman, London and Quebec, merchants. Smith, T. High Street, Lambeth, smith. Stevens, J. Deveral Street, Great Dover Road, builder. Sunderland, J. Leeds, woolstapler. Sugden, T. Haworth, York, worsted-manufac turer. Swann, W. Bungay, linen-draper. Swalwell, M. Kennington Gravel Pits, school-mis tress. Torry, J. Little Union Street, Hoxton, builder. Tolson, M. Regent Street, milliner. Valerio, D. Crown Court, Threadneedle Street, wine-merchant. Wisedill, W. Friday Street, ironmonger. Williams, H. St George's Circus, Southwark, wine-merchant. Warrington, H. W. Johnson Street, Shadwell, brewer. Wells, T. W. High Street, Shadwell, tobacconist. Woodhead, B. Thongsbridge, York, scribblingmiller. Williams, R. Cheltenham, builder. Wilson, J. Wigton, draper. Ward, G. A. Birmingham, cabinet-maker. Walker, R. Manchester, woollen-shawl-manufac turer. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SCOTTISH BANKRUPTS, from 1st April to 31st May, Ballingall, Robert, residing in Balmacom, a partner in the Fife Banking Company. Barclay, Robert, horse and cattle dealer, sometime at Southsidebank, near Edinburgh, now at Bankrigg, near Edinburgh. Bartie, Thomas, jeweller, Glasgow. Bell, Robert and William, manufacturers in Ceres, Crichton, David, spirit dealer, Watergate, Edin- Glen. Hearn, William, spirit merchant, Leith. Hinshelwood, John, china and earthenware dealer in Glasgow. Jackson, James, cloth merchant, Paisley. Lyle, Charles, grocer, Glasgow. M'Leod, Norman, shipowner and merchant, Greenock. 1828. Moncrieff, Thomas and James, merchants and Victual dealers, Glasgow, and millers and grain dealers at Duntiblae, near Kirkintulloch. Robertson, Alexander, maltster, Damhead, near Denny. Robertson, Peter, coal broker and ship owner, St Andrews. Robertson, John, and Co. merchants in Perth. Smith, Andrew, maltster, grain dealer, and baker, at Carron, near Falkirk. Thomson and Hill, storekeepers at Calder ironworks. Thomson, David, wine and spirit dealer in Castle Waldie, Pringle, and Co. hosiers in Hawick. Walker, James, and Co. nursery and seedsmen, Watt, James, tenant and cattle dealer in Orrock. Weddell, John, merchant and retail woollen draper and haberdasher, Kelso. Whyte, James and William, merchants in Leith. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Nov. 2, 1827. At Madras, the lady of Captain Archibald Inglis, of a daughter. 28. At Simla, the lady of George Govan, Esq. M.D. attached to the Hiinalaya Survey, of a son. Dec. 11. At Quillon, East Indies, the lady of Lieut. William Hope Smith, Hon. Company's service, of a daughter. March 16, 1828. At Naples, Mrs William Scott, of a son. 23. At St Marys, the lady of W. H. Dowbiggin, Esq. of a daughter. 25. At his Lordship's house, Berkeley Square, London, the Countess of Jersey, of a daughter. 26. At Dollar, Mrs Robert Haig, of a son. - At Aberdour Manse, Fife, Mrs Dr Bryce, of a son and daughter. 27. At the Manse of Luss, Mrs Carr, of a daughter. At Edinburgh, the lady of William Ogilvie, Esq. younger of Chesters, of a son. ter. At Leckie, Mrs Moir of Leckie, of a daugh April 1. At Balbedie House, Lady Malcolm, of a son and heir. -At Ingsdon House, Devonshire, the lady of Charles Hale Monro, Esq. of a son and heir. 3. At Menie, the lady of Major Turner, of a daughter. 5. At Farme, the lady of Hugh Mosman, Esq. younger of Auchtyfardle, of a daughter. 5. At Barnton, the lady of Lieut. Archibald Dunbar, younger of Northfield, of a son. 6. At Cairnhill, Mrs Nisbett, of a son. 7. Mrs Scott Moncrieff, 31, Howe Street, of a son. 9. At Castlehill, near Ayr, the lady of the Rev. A. Utterson, rector of Layer-Marney, county of Essex, of a son. At 2, Roxburgh Street, Mrs William Reid, of a son. 10. At London, the lady of D. Charles Guthrie, Esq. of a daughter. 1. At Blair Adam, the lady of Rear-Admiral Adam, of a daughter. At Finlaystone House, Mrs Bontine of Ardoch, of a son. 12. At 8, George Square, Mrs Huie, of a son. At 3, Nicolson Square, Mrs D. Rymer, of a In Connaught Square, London, (the anniversary of Admiral Rodney's victory over the French fleet,) the Hon. Mrs William Rodney, of a son and heir. At Cowes, Isle of Wight, the lady of Lieut. George Bisset, R. N. of a daughter. 15. At Ainslie Place, Mis S. Buchanan of Cunninghamhead, of a son. At Park House, the lady of Lieut.-Colonel Gordon, of a daughter. 14. At Edinburgh, the lady of Walter Campbell, Esq. of Sunderland, of a daughter. At Powderhall, Mrs Macdonald, ofa daughter. |