Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 22d Jan. 1820. Wheat, 63s. 10d.-Rye, 41s. Od.-Barley, 33s. 11d.-Oats, 23s. 9d.-Beans, 44s. 9d.-Pease, 47s, 4d,— Beer or Big, Os. Od.-Oatmeal, 25s. 9d. 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 Jan. 1820. Wheat, 52s. 9d.-Rye, 36s. 5d.-Barley, 27s. 11d.-Oats, 20s. 10d.-Beans, 31s. 7d.-Pease, 31s. 1d. Beer or Big, 23s. 10d.-Oatmeal, 17s. 9d. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. THE frost that set in towards the latter end of December continued with increasing severity during the first four days of January. During the first night of the month, the thermometer sunk to 144, and on the 2d, to 104. From the 5th to the 9th, it was more moderate; and on the 10th, the temperature of the day rose to 40, the lowest during the night being 36. After the 12th, the frost became more severe than at any former period, and continued till the 22d. On the morning of the 18th the thermometer stood at Zero, and did not rise higher than 11 till very late in the evening. In the neighbourhood of the river the temperature was observed about 10 degrees below Zero, probably the greatest degree of cold ever experienced in this country. After the 17th, the thermometer sunk repeatedly to 5, and on the last night of the frost it was at 124. From the 23d to the end of the month, the thermometer rose to 40 or upwards every day. The state of the barometer during the month was as extraordinary as that of the thermometer. From the 1st to the 9th, it rose gradually, every day, with one slight exception; and on the morning of the 9th, stood at the very unusual height of 30.835. This was at 10; but an hour before, it was at 30.845, and in all probability had been higher during the night. Making allowance for the elevation of the place, it must have been as high as 31.045 inches at the level of the sea, a height altogether unexampled perhaps in this climate. During the next nine days, the barometer sunk almost as gradually as it had risen ; and on the morning of the 19th, two days after the greatest depression of temperature, it stood at 28.830, being 2 inches lower than at its greatest elevation. The mean temperature of January is nearly 7 degrees lower than that of January last year, the mean of Leslie's hygrometer is one degree lower, and the mean relative humidity exactly the same. The quantity of evaporation is one-third less than last year. Roberts, C. Gurney Slade, Somersetshire, inn- Roberts, W. Chowbent, Lancashire, innkeeper Ray, J. & Ray, J. R. Clare, Suffolk, bankers Riley, J. Leicester, grocer Rabbeth, W. Red-Lion-passage, Red-Lion-square Sorrell, R. B. Kirby-street, printer Sharrock, P. T. Preston, music-vender Story, T. Hunworth, miller Smith, T. Leeds, worsted-spinner Sidney, R. Newman-street, Oxford-road, picture- Scott, A. John-street, Commercial-road, dealer Sinclair, J. Brighthelmstone, bookbinder Swaine, J. Bristol, dealer Sellers, H. Burnley, cotton-spinner Scott, J. Fore-street, corn-dealer Simpson, C. Stretford, nurseryman Skinner, S. Sharpe's buildings, Rosemary-lane, slopseller ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BAN METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet. Fair days, 21; rainy days, 10. Wind west of meridian, 23; east of meridian, 8. 18th .066 18th 6.0 18th 11.0 Least ditto, .... Least ditto, 11th 66.0 9th 65.0 18th .055 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, 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. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. I. MILITARY. Army Lieut.-Col. Tuyll, hp. 26 Dr. to be Col. on the Continent only 16 Dec. 1819 2 Dr.G. 9 Dr. 10 25 Capt. Pierce, R. Art. Major 12 Aug. do. -Nicolls, R. Art. Major do. -Mar. of Worcester, 37 F. Major 30 Dec. do. -Collins, Cornet by purch. v. Cotton, 6 Jan. 1820 pro. 25 Dr. do. do. do. do. 30 do. Major Wildman, Lt.-Col. by purch. vice Lord Hartland, ret. 23 Dec. 1819 Capt. Hurt, Major by purch. Lieut. Minchin, Capt. by purch. Cornet Porter, Lieut. by purch. Wm Beresford, Cornet by purch. Cornet & Adj. Wells. rank of Lt. Hon. R. H. S. Cotton, fm. 2 Dr. G. to be Lieut. by purch. vice Jeffries, 23 do. G. Gds. Ens. & Lt. Dirom, Lt. & Capt. by purch. 6 Jan. 1820 vice Molloy, ret. Lord Howard de Walden, fm. do. hp. Ens. & Lt. by purch. pro. C. Gds. Col. Woodford, 1st Major, vice Jackson, Staff Corps Bouverie, 2d Major 18 do. do. do. do. Bt. Lt.-Col. Steele, Capt. & Lt.-Col. Ens. & Lt. Bentinck, Lt. & Adj. Cor. Smith, pro. 2 Dr. G. Ens. & Lt. do. 1 F. Bt. Maj. Wetherall, Major, v. Lynch, dead 30 Dec. 1819 Lieut. Macdonald, Capt. do. dead Lewis, Lieut. do. do. W. Tottenham, Ensign Home, Ensign 11 Lt. Cameron, Adj. vice M'Ewen, dead do. Bt. Maj. Campbell, Maj. vice Elrington, 4 Vet. Bn. do. Lieut. Walker, Capt. Ensign Marsh, Lieut. do. do. As. Surg. Brown, from hp. 4 Dr. G. As. 6 Jan. 1820 Surg. vice Martin, E. Ind. H. Deedes, Ens. by purch. vice Burke, ret. 23 Dec. 1819 Ens. Warren, Lieut. vice Harrison, dead Paton, hp. 34 F. Ensign Ens. Gossip, 87 F. Ens. vice Burrowes, 13 Nov. 1818 do. 41 hp. York Chass. 30 Dec. 1819 44 W. Fludyer, Ens. vice Barry, dead do. Ens. Woollart, Adj. v. Barry, dead do. 50 Flude, Lt. vice Edwards, dead 29 do. Weir, Lt. vice Harley, dead Gent. Cadet J. Foy, from R. M. C. Ens. 29 do. 30 do. S. J. Hodgson, from R. M. C. Ens. 50 do. Lt. Vinicombe, from hp. 68 F. Paym. v. 6 Jan. 1820 Montgomery, dead Lt. Fugion, from hp. 37 F. Paym. vice 23 Dec. 1819 Torner, dead 58 J. Skinner, Ensign 30 do. 61 Lt. Furnace, Capt. vice Mackrill, dead do. Ens. Verner, Lieut. do. A. Grieve, Ens. do. 64 Ens. Stevenson, Lieut. vice Isbell, dead 6 Jan. 1820 Hewitt, from 92 F. with Lieut. Randall, hp. Robb, from 7 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Crossley, hp. 25 Dr. Sperling, from 9 F. with Lt. Robinson, hp. Barlow, from 30 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Cheape, hp. 93 F. - Dickens, from 1 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lt. West, hp. 24 Dr. Cameron, from 75 F. with Lieut. Brooke, hp. 85 F. Sandon, from 86 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Nunn, hp. Cornet Langmead, from 10 D. with Ens. Wortley, 76 F. 2d Lieut. Lewis, from 21 F. with Ensign Booth, hp. 53 F. Ensign Francis, from 8 F. rec. diff. with 2d Lieut. Curtis, hp. Rifle Brig. |