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Antwerp, 11: 14 Ex.
Bordeaux, 24: 90.
Genoa, 464. Mal-

Course of Exchange, October 6.-Amsterdam, 37:6 B. 2 U. Hamburgh, 34: 821 U. Frankfort, 143 Ex. Paris, 24: 90, 2 U. Madrid, 39 effect. Cadiz, 39 effect. Gibraltar, 34. Leghorn, 50. ta, 50. Naples, 43. Palermo, 129 per oz. Oporto, 58. Rio Janeiro, 67. Dublin, 9. Cork, 9. Agio of the Bank of Holland, 2.

Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £0:0:0. Foreign gold, in bars, £4: 2:0. New doubloons, £0:0:0. New dollars, 5s. 44d. Silver, in bars, 5s. 4 d.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th of August and the 30th of September 1818, extracted from the London Gazette.

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Hopkins, J. Hopmarket, Worcester, hop-merchant Jones, M. M. Blackfriars Road, livery-stablekeeper

James, W. Clement's-lane, merchant

Jorden, W. Barnwood, Gloucester, corn-dealer Johnson, J. E. Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, master mariner

Ker, R. Hull, merchant

Leigh, W. Bath-street, Bethnal-green, merchant
Lumley, W. Jermyn-street, merchant

Lane, J. E. Evesham, Worcestershire, jeweller
Lear, F. Strand, brush-maker

Latham, N. Manchester, baker
Marshall, J. Sheffield, shoemaker

Maussar, A. Gwynne's buildings, City Road, mer-
chant

Mackennel, J. W. Keith, late of the Old South Sea
House, merchant

Morton, W. Worksop, Nottinghamshire, porter-
merchant

Moran, T. Holyhead, innkeeper

Marshall, E. Adlington, Kent, factor

Moody, J. York Mews, Paddington-street, livery-
stable-keeper

Mead, J. Stone, Buckinghamshire, wheelwright
Moat, T. Cheapside, broker

Moreton, C. Derby Arms, Croyden, Surrey, stable-
keeper

Norton, C. Birmingham, builder

Pagely, G. Cranbourne-street, silk-mercer

Penn, F. jun. Walthamstow, plumber

Prosser, W. Birmingham, builder

Rose, J. St Michael's Alley, provision-merchant
Rhodes, W. East Smithfield, baker

Roberts, G. Marton, Shropshire, maltster

Ryde, W. Cannon-street, grocer

Rumford, R. W. Bartholomew-lane, stock-broker

Roach, W. Clifton, Bristol, victualler

Spooner, R. Cornhill, woollen-draper

Saunders, E. Feversham, grocer

Storey, T. South Blyth, Northumberland, ship

owner

Stephens, T. Torkington, Cheshire, dealer
Simmons, S. Hilperton, Wilts, hawker

Shane, J. E. Fleet-street, boot and shoemaker
Thomas, R. Northumberland-court, Strand, dealer
Thorogood, C. Strand, dealer

Thorne, W. H. Strutton-ground, Westminster,
oilman

Trustrum, J. King-street, Goswell-street, carpenter Varley, W. Slaithwaite, Yorkshire, woollen-cordmanufacturer

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 30th September 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Buchan, William, jun. coal-merchant and baker, Portobello

Baxter, Andrew, jun. china and stoneware merchant, Glasgow

Craig, William, merchant, Glasgow

Dowie, Robert, wright, Citadel-street, Leith Fetter, Robert, some time corn-merchant, St Andrews

Henderson, James, merchant, Stirling

Lawrie, Robert, merchant, and one of the partners of the late firm of Andrew Lawrie and Son, upholsterers, Edinburgh

M'Donald, Alexander, builder, Leith
Maclean and Macdonnel, merchants, Inverness, as
a company; and Alexander Maclean, sole sur
viving partner of said company, as an individual
Morrison, Murdoch, merchant, Leith
Pinkerton, James, jun. brewer, Glasgow
Taylor, Henry, merchant, Irvine
Walker, Peter, tacksman of, and cattle-dealer,
Inverberg

DIVIDENDS.

Craig, John, the late senior, leather-merchant, Glasgow; 14s. 6d. 3d November; by Duncan Kennedy, accountant there

Cooper, David, haberdasher, Glasgow; by James M'Ewan, merchant there, 7th November Eddie, Thomas, and Co. merchants, Forres, and Thomas Eddie, as a partner and individual; by Joha Cumming, agent for the British Linen Co. Falkirk Union Bank, and individual partners thereof; 17th October, by James Russel, writer, Falkirk by T. and A. Crawford, Glasgow, 2d and 3d November; and at the Royal Exchange Coffeehouse, Edinburgh, 10th and 11th November, from 10 to 4.

London, Corn Exchange, Oct. 20.

Hutton, Donald Fraser, merchant, Kirkcaldy; by Thomas Ronald there. A second dividend. Hamilton, James, grocer, Hutchison-street, Glas gow; by Thomas Samuel there.

Hamilton, John, of Dowan and Co. who carried on business in Glasgow, and in the State of Virginia, and became insolvent in 1775; by James Kerr, accountant, Glasgow, 29th October

Linton, Joan, late milliner, Langholm; by Henderson and Scott, writers there

M'Feat, Walter, and Co. booksellers and stationers, Glasgow, and Walter M'Feat, bookseller and stationer there; by David Strong, accountant there, 7th October

M'Gowns, Watson, and Co. merchants, Greenock, and John and Duncan M'Gowns, John Watson, and James Gardner, four of the individual partners; by Archibald Newbiggin, merchant, Glasgow Mitchell, Colin, and Co. some time publishers, Perth; by Patrick Sangster there

Purdon, Robert, hinge-maker, Cowcaddens, near Glasgow by Peter Paterson, writer, Glasgow Phillips, Thomas, and Co. some time sugar-refiners, Glasgow; by Archibald Warden there Robb, George, late incrchant, Leith; by Charles Ferrier, accountant, Edinburgh

Scott and M'Bean, merchants, Inverness, as a company, and William Scott of Seabank, and William M'Bean, merchant, Inverness, as individuals; by John Jamieson, agent for the British Linen Co. there

Smith, James, late grocer, Horse-wynd, Edinburgh; at the trustee's office, 12, Kathrinestreet, Edinburgh

Liverpool, October 3.

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Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week

ended 26th September 1818.

Wheat, 82%. Od.-Rye, 62s. 2d.-Barley, 60s. 10d.-Oats, 35s. 3d.-Beans, 76s. 6d.-Pcase, 71s. 2d.Oatmeal, Os. Od.-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 September 1818.

Wheat, 688. 11d.-Rye, 53s. 2d.-Barley, 45s. 114.-Oats, 30s. 11d.-Beans, 51s. 4d.-Pease, 50s. 2d.Oatmeal, 25s. 9d.-Beer or Big, 41s. 1d.

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Note. The boll of wheat, beans, and pease, is about 4 per cent. more than half a quarter, or 4 Winchester bushels; that of barley and oats nearly 6 Winchester bushels.

APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

I. CIVIL.

His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has appointed Samuel M'Cormick, Esq. advocate, to be sheriff-depute of Bute, in the room of John Edmonstone, Esq. resigned: also Robert Bruce Esq, advocate, to be sheriff-depute of Argyle, in room of H. T. Campbell, Esq. deceased; and John Walker, Esq. advocate, to be sheriff-depute of Wigton, in oom of J. B. Maitland, Esq. resigned.

His Royal Highness has approved of Mr Peter Emanuel Schow, as his Danish Majesty's consul at Plymouth.

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S. Surg. S. Rawling, from h. p. to be Surg. to the
Forces, vice Wallace, ret.
23th Aug.
Exchanges.

Brev. Major R. Campbell, from 13 F. with Bt.
Major Light, h. p. 28 F.

Capt. D. Campbell, from 83 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Hutchinson, h. p. 94 F.

Fox, from 1 F. G. with Capt. Swann, 98 F. Johnston, from 58 F. with Capt. Verity, h. p. 6 W. I. R.

Ness, from 71 F. with Capt. Roy, h. p. M'Donald, from York Rang. with Capt. Frith, h. p. 8 W. I. R.

Lieut. Day, from 2d W. I. R. with Lieut. Grant, R. W. I. R.

Reid, from 11 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Marcon, h. p. 54 F.

Hughes, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Candell, h. p. 82 F.

Burrell, from 4 W. I. R. with Lieut. Barrie,

h. p. 3 Gar. Bn.

Wright, from York Rang. with Lt. Guest, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn.

Duke, from Coldst. Gds. with Ensign Butler, 46 F.

Dismissed.

Paymaster Graham, R. W. I. Rang.
Assist. Com. Gen. Hogan, Forces.
Cashiered.
Ensign Fields, 1 W. I. R.

Officers Killed and Wounded in the Opera tions in India under Lt. Gen. Sir Tho mas Hislop, Bt. K. C.B. on the 27th Feb. 1818.

KILLED. Major John Gordon, 1 F. Captain P. M'Gregor, 1 F.

do.

Lieut. A. Campbell to be Capt. vice Walsh do.

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Deaths.

WOUNDED.

Lt. Col. Murray (severely), 8 Dr. Dep. Adj. Gen. Lieut. Macgregor (severely), 1 F.

General.

Earl of Lindsey, 89 F. Gov. of
Charlemont 17 Sept. 1818
Lieut.-General.

Wm Murray, late of 24 Dr.
Colonels.

Kelly, 24 F.
21 Aug. 1818
Sir W. Douglas, K. C. B. 91 F.
23d do.

Lieut.-Colonels.

Fisher, 6 Dr. G.
Sept. 1818
Cashell, h. p. 10 F. 4th Dec. 1817
Major.
Wall, Royal Art. 29th Aug. 1818
Captains.
Rothwell, h. p. 1 F. 14 June 1818
Thomson, 37 F.
31st Aug.

Lieutenants.
Twigge, h. p. 8 F. 25th Aug. 1818

Reynolds, 89 F. 18th Jan. 1818 2d Lieutenant.

Stutzer, (kill.) 1 C.R. 18 Feb.1818 Paymaster.

Cruckshanks, 80 F. 2d Mar. 1818
Adjutant.

Lt Curwen,h.p. Rec. Dis.Sep.1818
Dep. Assist. Commissary General.
T. Bisset, Nova Scotia
T. Hemington, Africa

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Chas. S. Swinburne
Thos. H. Bulteel

The Right Hon. Lord Henry
John Spencer Churchill

Appointments.

Names.

Hen. Robert Moorsom
Jas E. Home
Hon. Fred. Spencer
Edward Belcher
Chas R. Malden
Horatio D'E. Darby
Christopher Austen

Assistant Surgeon.

James Adair.

Rear Admiral R. W. Otway, Commander-in-Chief at Leith.-Flag Lieutenant, James Burton. Rear-Admiral Donald Campbell, Commander-in-Chief at the Leeward Islands.-Flag Lieutenant, John

M'Dougall.

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BIRTHS.

Feb. 15. On board the ship Lady Raffles, at sea, the lady of Sir Stamford Raffles, a daughter. Aug. 25. At Tullamore, Ireland, the lady of Lieut. Col. Martin Lindsay (78th regiment) of Halbeath, a son.

31. At No 50, Hanover-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Gairdner, a daughter.

ter.

Sept. 1. At Kemnay-house, Mrs Burnet, a daugh

3. At Bishop's-court, the Episcopal seat in the Isle of Man, the Right Hon. Lady Sarah Murray, a son and heir.

4. At Elgin, Lady Dunbar of Northfield, a son. 5. At Rochester, the lady of Rear-admiral Sir John Gore, K.C.B. and Commander-in-Chief, a daughter.

7. At Wellington-place, Leith, Mrs Mackie, a son. -At Links-place, Leith, Mrs James Scott, jun. a daughter.

At Hampton, Middlesex, the Hon. Lady Edmonstone, a son.

9. At Dalkeith, the lady of W. Graham, M. D. of Jamaica, a daughter.

11. At Whitecroft-house, Mrs Henderson Somerville of Fingask, a son.

-At Cupar, Mrs Horsbrugh, a son.

12. At the Earl of Wicklow's, in Rutland-square, Dublin, the Right Hon. Lady Isabella Smyth, a son and heir.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs C. Tawse, a daughter. 13. At Sonachan, Mrs Campbell, a daughter. 14. At Kneesworth, the Right Hon. Lady Jane Pym, a son.

16. At Brisbane-place, Largs, the lady of Arch. Douglas, Esq. advocate, a daughter.

19. The lady of James Kerr, Esq. younger of Blackshiels, a son.

- In Jermyn-street, London, the Right Hon. Lady Sinclair, a daughter.

20. At Hilton, Mrs Pearson of Myrecairnie, a son. 22. At Rockville-house, the Right Hon. Lady Eleanor Balfour, a son and heir.

23. At the house of the Right Hon. the Lord Advocate, Mrs Maconochie, a son.

Mrs Erskine of Amondell, a son.

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