Course of Exchange.-Amsterdam, 12: 5 C. F. Ditto at sight, 12: 2 Rotterdam, 12:6. Antwerp, 12:8. Hamburgh, 37:3. Altona, 37:4. Paris, 25: 80, 3 days sight. Bourdeaux, 26: 10. Frankfort on the Maine, 1554. Vienna, 10:9, Ef. Fl. Madrid, 344. Dublin, 8 per cent. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £0 : 0:0. New Doub loons, £0: 0:0. Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 17: 104. New dollars, £0: 4: 104. Silver in bars, stand. £0; 5: 0. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 23d of May and 23d of June 1820, extracted from the London Gazette. Abell, T. Nottingham, lace-manufacturer Ainsworth, T. & R. Bolton; J. Thornley, War- Blazdell, C. St Martin's-lane, Charing-cross, lock- Brunn, S. late of Charing-cross, sword-cutler Bell, J. R. & W. Wilkinson, Old Broad-street, Bradley, J. Manchester, cotton-manufacturer Bragg, J. Whitehaven, thread-manufacturer Bulpin, R. late of Bridgewater, draper Boydell, J. late of Bethnal-green, coal-merchant Bright, R. late of Nassau-place, Commercial-road, haberdasher Caig, P. Liverpool, tailor Armley, Leeds, merchants Frost, G. Wigan, Lancashire, shopkeeper maker Gibbins, T. jun. late of the Flat, Westbury-upon- Gledston, G. South Blyth, Northumberland, Hall, H. Nelson Terrace, Kingsland, broker Hancock, J. St James's street, Piccadilly, coach- Hopperton, E. Liverpool, upholsterer Hackett, R. Newport, Isle of Wight, spirit-mer- Carr, J. late of Wortley, Leeds, & D. R. Tetley, Hays, P. Little Thames-street, biscuit-baker Coney, R. Strand, plumber Cramp, S. Vine-street, Westminster, corn-dealer Dawson, J. Meltham, Yorkshire, clothier Douphrate, J. Brackley, Northamptonshire, tailor Dowsland, H. jun., & T. R. Davidson, Old Broadstreet, ship and insurance-brokers Dufour, W. F. A. Berners-street, Oxford-street, jeweller Edwards, C. Gough-square, furrier Edwards, R. & J., Cradley, Worcestershire, ironmongers Ellett, J. Crispin-street, Spitalfields, coach-springmaker Fallows, W. jun. Hatfield, maltster Fitzgerald, J. Vine-street, Lambeth, timber-merchaut Henshaw, F. E. Derby, currier Hatfield, W. sen. Huntingdon, ironmonger Huggett, T. now or late of Bermondsey-street, Surrey, grocer Honyman, J. Church-street, Spitalfields, silk-manufacturer Hughes, B. Bristol, victualler Illingworth, R. Waterloo-place, Pall Mall Johnson, N. Birmingham, bed and mattress-man ufacturer Kay, R. Bury, Lancashire, cotton-spinner Lott, W.late of Llandilo, Caermarthenshire,druggist Lipscombe, W. Exeter, grocer Longhurst, J. late of Egham-Hythe, Surrey, carpenter Linney, J. Chester, grocer Lushington, W. jun. late of Mark-lane, merchant Macnair, J. jun. & J. Atkinson, Cornhill, merchants Mattinson, J. now or late of Huddersfield, merchant Marlton, J. late of Stroud, Gloucestershire, engineer Marfleet, T. Broad-street, Ratcliff, oilman Maitland, A. & J. Adderley, Brentford, ironmongers Morris, T. jun., late of Wing, Rutlandshire, baker Newell, S. Horsham, Surrey, baker Newton, M. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, cooper Nathan, M. & A. Abrams of Old-street, tallowchandlers Parrish, T. Brettell-lane, Kingswinford, glasscutter Phillips, G. Manchester, plumber Peters, J. Rathbone-place, Oxford-street, jeweller Pretty, T. Tipton, Staffordshire, iron-manufacturer Prentice, A. & T. Shelley, Manchester, muslinmanufacturers Rae, A. & W. Earle, jun. East London Theatre Richardson, W. Wrotham, Kent, inn-keeper Stock, G. Bristol, cabinet-maker Seward, A. New Sarum, draper Smith, J. Coln, Gloucestershire, tallow-chandler Snowdon, B. Harrow-on-the-Hill, grocer Searle, L. Weybridge, baker Stonhill, W. Stewkley, Buckinghamshire, butcher Studd, J. L. Kirby-street, Hatton Garden, merchant Trudgett, Bury St Edmunds, miller Wade, J. late of Keynsham, Somersetshire, and J. Young, G. New Sarum, Wiltshire, grocer ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th June 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Adie, R. & J. Macqueen, woollen-manufacturers at Dallirie, near Crieff, residing in Crieff Archibald, A. baker and builder, Glasgow Ballingall, A. &. T. merchants and writers, Glasgow Carmichael, John, road-contractor and merchant at Little Tullythumb, near Perth Duncan, Robert, shoemaker and spirit-dealer, Glasgow Ferguson, J. &. Co. drysalters and merchants, Glasgow Fleming, John, merchant, Cupar-Fife Geddes, and D. Page & Co. merchants, Edinburgh Johnstone, W. & Co, merchants and soda-manufacturers, Glasgow M'Ruer, J. & Sons, wrights and timber-merchants, Glasgow Malcolm & D. Keith, merchant-tailors, Greenock Macnab, J. merchant, Summerhall, Sciennes, Edinburgh Porteous, D. brewer in Crieff, and carrying on business as a distiller there under the firm of John Porteous Rodger, James, cloth-merchant, Greenock Roxburgh, A. & J. carpet-manufacturers, Kilmarnock Sclanders, A. baker and grain-merchant, Glasgow Scott, Hugh, haberdasher and cloth-merchant, Greenock. Toshach, J. wright and cabinet-maker, Calton, Glasgow DIVIDENDS. Anderson & Macdowall, booksellers, Edinburgh; by the trustee, 14th July Blair, William, late printer and publisher in Edinburgh; a dividend of 1s. on 11th July, by Mr John Spence, accountant there Dick, John, bookseller, Edinburgh, a dividend of 1s. on 31st July, by Alex, Macredie, bookseller there Forrester, Anderson, & Jarvie, hardware-merchants, Glasgow; by D. Cuthbertson, accountant there, 3d July Foyer, J. of Cuilt, parish of Strathblane, one of the partners of Aitken, Macindoe, & Co. calico-printers and merchants, Glasgow; by W. Brock,merchant, Glasgow, 4th July Graham, A. & Co. merchants, Glasgow, and carrying on business in Conception Bay, Newfoundland, under the firm of Graham, M'Nicol, & Co.; by D. Smith, merchant, Greenock, 17th July. Kay, A. & Son, wrights and cabinet-makers, Glasgow; by Hector Grant, accountant there, 26th July M'Allaster & Duncan, merchants, Glasgow; by W. Rose, merchant there, 14th July M'Donald & M'Phail, merchants, Glasgow; by H. Paul, accountant there, 6th July Newbigging, A. & Co. merchants, Glasgow; by W. Brock, merchant there, 11th July. Paul, Daniel, merchant, Greenock; a dividend of 38. 9d. on 20th July, by Mr Archibald Black, at his counting-house there. Ross, Thomas, merchant, Montrose; a dividend on and after 15th July Saunders & Mellis, merchants, Aberdeen; a dividend of Is. 6d. on 27th July, by A. Cheyne, Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 24th June 1820. Wheat, 69s. 8d.-Rye, 43s. 1d.-Barley, 35s. Od.-Oats, 25s. 9d.-Beans, 45s. 1d.-Pease, 46s. 1d. Oatmeal, 26s. 4d.-Beer or Big, Os. Od.. Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and Oatmeal, per Boll of 128 lbs. Scots Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th June 1820. Wheat, 67s. Od.-Rye, 37s. 4d.-Barley, 30s. 7d.-Oats, 24s. 5d.-Beans, 35s. Od.-Pease, 34s. 7d. Oatmeal, 19s. 10d.-Beer or Big, 27s. 2d. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. THE first fifteen days of June were wet and coldish, the Thermometer seldom rising to 60. After the 16th there was scarcely any rain, and the temperature improved. On the 23d the Thermometer rose to 67, on the 24th to 71, on the 25th to 77, and on the 27th to 784. A thick fog from the east, during the night of the 27th, produced a sudden depression of temperature, which still continues. On the 28th the Thermometer did not rise above 62, and the highest on the 30th was only 60. The average temperature of the whole month exceeds that of 1819 by half a degree; the Hygrometer is also half a degree higher, and the quantity of rain nearly an inch less. There is a similar coincidence between the two seasons, in the temperature of spring water and the mean daily range of the Barometer. It is worthy of remark, however, that notwithstanding the similarity in the general averages of the two seasons, the maximum temperature of June this year exceeds the maximum of June last year, by ten degrees and a half, being only one degree below the maximum of June 1818, while the mean of the greatest daily heat is fully a degree lower than that of June 1819. We notice this fact, simply as illustrative of the rapid changes to which our climate is liable; and as a farther proof of this we may also state, that the maximum temperature of the 20th of June was only 58, while that of the 27th was 781, or twenty degrees and a half higher. VOL. VII. 3 M METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25', Elevation 185 feet. .............. both, .218 ...... Mois. 100 cub. in. Greatest, 10 A.M. 26th, .379 Fair days, 18; rainy days, 12. Wind west of meridian, 22; east of meridian, 8. ................. Least ditto ....................................................... Greatest, 10 P.M. Least ditto, 10th, .150 25th, .375 7th, .141 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Callon-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. 21 Col. 9th May Bt. Lieut.-Col. Thackwell, Lt. Col. vice Capt. Whiteford, Major do. .do. W. F. Chetwynd, Cornet by purch. do. Capt. Moultrie, Major by purch. vice Geils, 25th May Lieut. Ruddach, Capt. by purch. do. Cornet Jolliffe, Lieut. by purch. ret. do. Gent. Cadet G. Duncombe, fm. R. Mil. Coll. Cornet by purch. do. Lieut. Wood, Capt. by purch. vice Hare, ret. 8th June Cornet Forward, Lieut. by purch. do. Gr. Gds. Ens. & Lt. Hon. W. S. Lascelles, fm. h.p. Ens. & Lieut. by purch. vice Bruce do. Cold.Gs. Hon. W. T. Graves, Ens. & Lieut. vice Fitz Clarence, Cape Corps do. Serj. Maj. Kelly, Adj. and Ens. vice Graham, res. Adj. only 18th May 16 vice Robinson, dead Chetwoode, Ensign, vice dead R. N. Shea, Ensign, vice Ensign O'Brien, Lieut. vice M'Bean, 2 Ceylon R. do. do Lieut. Macdonald, Capt. by purch. vice Cooke, ret. do. Ensign Wilson, Lieut. by purch. do. do. 2W.1 R.Capt. Gell, fm. h. p. 95 F. Capt. vice M'Intyre, 2 Vet. Bn. 18th May 1 Cey. R. Qua. Mast. Kennedy, 2d Lieut. vice Gray, pro. 25th Dec. 1819 Lt. Fox. fm. Ceylon Pioneer Lascars, Qua. Mast. vice Kennedy Cape Corps. do. Cavalry. Capt. Somerset, fm. Infantry, Captain! 25th Oct. 1819 Lieut. Hon. J. Massey, fm. h. p. 20 Dr. C. T. Bird, Cornet Infant. Lieut. Stuart, fm. 72 F. Captain do. *425th Oct. 1819 Aitchison, fm. h. p. R. Art. Captain do. Fitz Clarence, fm. 2 F. G. Capt. do. Stockenstrom, do. vice Somerset do. Lieut. Cotton, fm. h. p. R. Art. Lieut. 25th May Clarke, 24th May Jackson 25th May Ensign M Manus, Lieut. vice Drummond, dead 16th April Major Caddy. fm. h. p. Maj. 1st Lieut. Wood, 2d Capt. purch. vice McManus, 1st June 2d Lieut. Mee, 1st Lieut.4 19 Connor, Lieut. by purch. vice Mac Luxmore, Ens. by Lt. Wildley, fm. h. p. 13 Dr. Ensign Nelson, Lieut. vice 37 38 41 46 15th June Burrows, fm. h. p. York Chass. do. Lieut. Fox, fm. h. p. 99 F. Qua. Mast. vice Blake, canc. 15th June Vassal, Ensign, vice Markhani, Cape Corps 1st June Surg. Cowen. fm. 10. Vet. Bn. Surg. vice Waring, h. p. 5 Gar. Bn. 8th June Ensign Sutherland, fm. 76 F. Lieut. vice Orange, dead 15th June Lieut. Mackay, Adj. vice Nicholson, res. Adj. only Muller, Capt. vice Bowers, dead 60 8th June 18th May do. do. Lt. Bruce, fin. 1 F. Gds. Capt. by purch. 25th May Assist. Surg. Smith, fin. h. p. Assist. Surg. do. |