Course of Exchange, Nov. 5.Amsterdam, 11:17:2 U. Antwerp, 12:0. Ex. Hamburgh, 35:11:24 U. Frankfort, 150 Ex. Paris, 25: 35: 2 U. Bourdeaux, 25:35. Madrid, 35 effect. Cadiz, 36 effect. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 483. Genoa, 443. Malta, 46. Naples, 391. Palermo, 116 per oz. Oporto, 54. Rio Janeiro, 571, Dublin, 124, Cork, 121. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £3: 18:6. in bars, £3: 18: 6. New doubloons, £0:0:0. New dollars, 5s. 04d. bs. 2d. Foreign gold, ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 23d of September, and the 23d of October, 1819, extracted from the London Gazette. Santo T Buck, C. East Smithfield, victualler Bull, M. Henrietta-street, tallow-chandler Cardwell, H. Hunshelf-bank-mill, thread-manufac- Collingwood, W. Low Lights, earthenware-manufacturer Cuming, G. Roehampton, carpenter Devey, W. Holland-street, Surrey, and J. Devey, Devey, W. & F. Albion Coal-Wharf, Surrey, coal- Dover, H. & A. De Froger, Bread-street-mews, merchants Dudman, R. & G. Winter, Jerusalern Coffee-house, Dunn, D. Lower Seymour-mews, hackneyman Edwards, W. Langford, tanner Emery, G. Haughton, dealer England, T. Smithfield, vintner Ettershank, G. Dorking, nurseryman Evans, H. Cheapside, silk-manufacturer Falkner, H. Liverpool, grocer Francis, G. Rotherhithe, Irish provision-merchant Fry, R. sen. Lullington, grocer Gaskell, J. Chapel-en-le-Frith, cotton-spinner Good, W. Cambridgę, currier VOL. VI. Hodgkin, C. Bishopsgate-street Within, merchant Isles, J. New City Chambers, insurance-broker Hudson, W. Ebenezer-place, ship-owner Jennings, J. & J. Naylor, Liverpool, coach-makers Johnson, J. Goodge-street, shoe-manufacturer...T King, J. G. Pump-row, cotton-winder Lavers, J. Kingsbridge and Buckfast, woollen-ma” nufacturer Merrett, J. Arlington, cattle-dealer 34 11 Metcalfe, W. Cranbourne-street, linen-drapers 200M Moss, M. West-square, merchant O'Brien, J. Broad-street-buildings, merchant Pell, W. Great Eastcheap, chemist Peters, J. Dorking, lime-burner Phillips, G. Argyle-street, manufacturer in bronze Powell, T. & W. Brown, Liverpool, merchants Pritchard, T. jun. Bristol, merchant Pritchard, W. & E. Beran, Bristol, merchants Riley, T. Wednesbury, carpenter Roaksley, J. Sheffield, grocer Roper, W. sen. and J. Roper, and W. Roper, jun, Sanders, R. Worcester, glove-manufacturer Scholefield, J. Saddleworth, woollen-cord-manu- Sellers, G. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant Snell, T. Rowley, J. & C. Cadderer, Limehouse, 2 F Spitta, C. L. Camberwell, merchant Steedman, G. Vauxhall, Birmingham, victualler Su amers, H. St Swithin's-lane, merchant Watkins, E. York-street, tailor Watson, J. & P. Mills, Bishop Wearmouth, builders Watts, W. Manchester, calico-printseller Whitworth, O. Birstal, blanket-manufacturer Wilson, R. Bow-lane, warehouseman Wilson, H. jun. Nottingham, lace-manufacturer ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 30th October 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Anderson, M. & J. merchants, Paisley Auchie, J. & J. and Company, merchants, Glas- Carrick, J. dealer in china and earthen-ware, Glasgow Carmichael, D. merchant and general agent, Queenstreet, Glasgow Edington, T. & Sons, of the Phoenix-foundery, Glasgow Ewing, W. cotton-yarn merchant and agent, Glasgow Hooper, J. & Company, brewers, Hutchisontown, Glasgow, and J. Maclachlan & Hugh Carswell, individual partners of said company Imrie, W. wright and ship-owner, Meckven, parish of Methven, and county of Perth Johnston, W. grocer and spirit-dealer, Pleasance, Edinburgh Gardner, W. coal-merchant and brick and tilemaker, East Muir Graham, J. jun. merchant, Glasgow Greig, W. currier and leather-merchant, Dundee Gillespie Ferguson, T. & Company, merchants, Greenock M'Nab, J. potato-merchant, Dykebar, near Paisley M'Kenzie, G. boot and shoe-maker, Perth M'Brayne, D. & Company, manufacturers, Glasgow Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Weck ended 23d Oct. 1819. Wheat, 66s. 9d.-Rye, 42s. 7d.-Barley, 38s. 3d.-Oats, 25s. 3d.-Beans, 47s. 7d.-Pease, 4Ss. 10s.Beer or Big, Os, 0d.-Oatmeal, 26s. 3d. 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 Oct. 1819. Wheat, 58s. 11d.-Rye, 44s. 8d.-Barley, 33s. Od.-Oats, 24s. 6d.-Beans, 39s. 3d.-Pease, 39s. 5d. Beer or Big, 29s. 11d.-Oatmeal, 19s. 9d. 1st.......36s. 6d. 1st,......24s. Od. 1st,......19s. Od. 1st,......18s. Od. Beans. 1st,.....18s. Od. 2d,......16s. Od. 3d,......14s. Od. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. THE temperature of the month of October has been very variable. On the 1st it rose to 62, and on the 4th, it was not higher than 50. On the 10th, it was as high as 63, and not lower than 55 during the night; but after that period it never again reached 60. During the last ten days it sunk frequently below the freezing point, and seldom rose higher than 44. The mean of the whole month, as compared with that of October 1818 and 1817, is more than 5 degrees lower than the former, and 5 higher than the latter. It may be regarded therefore as about the average for the season, and nearly the mean annual temperature. Spring water is a fraction of a degree higher than during the corresponding month of last year. The barometer, with a few exceptions, has been steady, and the average considerably above the mean annual height. Between the 1st and the 3d of the month, there fell about an inch of rain, after which the daily fluctuations of the barometer, for two days, were nearly half an inch. On the 8th and 9th, a sudden depression took place, which was followed on the 11th and 12th by a fall of rain exceeding 24 inches. Between the 18th and 20th, the mercury sunk from 30.1 to 29.4, and on the 19th there fell a quarter of an inch of rain. The only other remarkable depression of the barometer took place on the 22d, and was succeeded by several days of blowing stormy weather. The 24th was exceedingly boisterous, with hurricanes of snow from the north. From the prevalence of north-east winds, the hygrometer indicated considerable dryness. The mean point of deposition is about a degree and a half below the mean minimum temperature, and 8 degrees below that of October last year. The mean of the daily extreme temperatures is again lower than that of 10 morning and evening; but the difference is only twotenths of a degree. It is worthy of remark, that, at 10, on the evening of the 10th, the day preceding that on which the heavy fall of rain took place, the temperature rose to 63, which was higher than it ever was at any other period during the month. The fact is, no doubt, to be accounted for from the sudden extrication of heat by the condensation of a great quantity of vapour. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet. Means. OCTOBER 1819. ........ temperature, 10 A. M. Mean of greatest daily heat, .........cold, 10th day, 63-0 40.5 Minimum, 31st 26.5 47.6 Lowest maximum, 28th 41.0 45.2 Highest minimum, 10th 55.5 46.2 Highest, 10 A. M. 3d 60.0 46.4 Lowest ditto, 31.5 46.3 Highest, 10 P. M. 10th 63.0 352.0 Lowest ditto 31st 33.0 11.4 Greatest range in 24 hours, 20th 22.5 52.2 Least ditto, 11th 3.0 Inches. Highest, 10 A. M. 29.739 Lowest ditto, 23d 29.280 29.721 Highest, 10 P. M. 17th 30.230 6.160 Lowest ditto, 22d 29.225 .093 Greatest range in 24 hours, 5th .460 night, .105 Least ditto, .030 .198 HYGROMETER. Degrees. Leslie. Highest, 10 A. M. 24th 27.0 4.015 Lowest ditto, 28th 2.0 Evaporation in ditto, 1.430 Highest, 10 P. M. 20th 25.0 Mean daily Evaporation, .046 .......... Lowest ditto, 12th 1.0 Leslie. Mean, 10 A. M. 14.2 11.3 12.7 Anderson. Point of Dep. 10 A. M. 39.5 10 P. M. 38.4 .....both, 38.9 Relat. Humid. 10 A.M. 77.7 ....................................... 10 P. M. 80.2 both, 78.9 ............... Grs. mois. in 100 cub. in air, 10 A.M..187 .................10 P.M. .180 both, .183 Fair days, 19; rainy days, 12. Wind west of meridian, 23; east of meridian, 8. 20th .076 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, after- 57.2 21st 17.8 57.6 15.4 97.0 24th 49.0 99.0 20th 47.0 N.E. Cloudy, cold Very stormy, Shower,cold Average of Rain, 3-7 inches. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 76 86 Lieut. J. Clarke to be Capt. by purch, 2 W.I.R. Ensign Greenwood, from h. p. 1 Bahama Gent. Cadet R. Hewan, from Mil. Coll. to be Ensign, vice Power, dead 30 Sep. Cape Corps Ensign Rogers, from 38 F. to be Lieut. do. (of Cav.) Garrisons. Bt. Col. Thornton, 85 F. with Lt. Col. Warburton, h. p. Major Horton, 61 F. with Lieut. Col. Faxe, h. p. Meuron's Regt. Bt. Major Glew, 41 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Stehelin, h. p. York Chass. Bt. Major Lord Hotham, Coldst. Gds. with Capt. Beaufoy, h. p. Capt. Hay, 2 F. with Capt. Maclean, h. p. 96 F. Hyde, 1 W. 1. R. with Captain Knox, h. p. W. I. Řa. Drawwater, 26 F. rec. diff. with Bt. Lt. Col. Maule, h. p. 104 F. Gray, 12 F. with Capt. Bertridge, h.p. 67 F. Schaw, 85 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Jackson. h. p. 37 F. Lieut. Hay, 7 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Cuffe, h. p. 62 F. 60 F. h. p. Cameron, 7 F. with Lieut. Goldicutt, h. p. Galwey, 56 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Hill, h. p. Wallace, 5 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Harris, h.p. Robinson, 10 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Levinge, h. p. 85 F. Shawe, 31 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Farrington, h. p. 4 F. Crawford, 52 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Moore, h. p. 52 F. 85 F. 42 F. Smith, 91 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Fraser, h. p. Williams, 2 F. with Lt. Nunn, h. p. 58 F. I Cornet Rycroft, 8 Dr. with Lt. Hodges, 21 Dr. Ensign Barret, 13 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Jordan, h.p. 60 F. White, 90 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Cotter, h. p. 60 F. Mills, 9 F. with Lt. Rawlins, h. p. 83 F. 60 F. Hickson, 88 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Jardine, h. p. 12 F. Assist. Surg. Cowie, 2 Dr. G. with Assist. Surgeon Bell, h. p. 3 Dr. G. Woodroffe, Staff Med. Dep. with Ass. Surg. Brown, h. p. 4 Dr. G. Millett, Staff Med. Dep. with Assist. Surg. French, h. p. 4 F. Maher, Staff Med. Dep. with Assist. Surg. Simpson, h. p. 36 F. M'Donagh, Staff Med. Dep. with Ass. Surg. Davies, h. p. 14 Dr. |