Course of Exchange, April 6.-Amsterdam, 12: 1. C. F. Ditto at sight, 11: 18. Rotterdam, 12: 2. Antwerp, 12: 5. Hamburgh, 37: 7. Altona, 37: 8. Paris, 3 d. sight, 25: 60. Ditto 25: 85. Bourdeaux, 25: 85. Frankfort on the Maine, 156. Petersburgh, per rble. 9: 3. Us. Berlin, 7: 10. Vienna, 10: 7. Eff. flo. Trieste, 10:7 Eff.flo. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 364. Bilboa, 35. Barcelona, 35. Seville, 354. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 46. Genoa, 431. Venice, 27: 0. Malta, 45. Naples, 38, Palermo, 1144. Lisbon, 50%. Oporto, 51. Rio Janeiro, 48. Bahia, 50. Dublin, 9 per cent. Cork, 93 per cent. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 17: 6d. New Dollars, 4s. 94d. Silver in bars, stand. 4s. 111⁄2d. 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. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st of Feb. and 31st of March, 1824; extracted from the London Gazette. Abrahams, J. Harrow-alley, Petticoat-lane, furrier. Alexander, J. Chiswell-Street, stable-keeper. Aspinall, T. Hipperholme, Yorkshire, stone-merchant. Barrow, J. Allensmore, Herefordshire, farmer. Bates, S. Tipton, corn-merchant. Berry, T. Bond-court, Wallbrook, wine-merchant. Bird, G. Hollybush-place, Bethnal-green, calicodyer. Bowen, W. Winnington, Salop, shopkeeper. Browne, T. Duke-Street, Grosvenor-Square, plumber. Cannon, W. Molyneux-Street, Portman-Square, grocer. Chadwick, J. Holborn-hill, watchmaker. Chillingworth, E. and T. Cooper, Redditch, Warwickshire, needle-makers. Clarke, W. Manchester, victualler. Compton, P. A. Beckenham, Kent, farmer. ter. Coe, W. Darkhouse-lane, Billingsgate, victualler. Davenport, J. Altrincham, Cheshire, shop-keeper. Davids, T. Kennington Oval, brass-founder. Davies, L. and J. T. Dorlin, Liverpool, timbermerchants. Dew, W. Praed-Street, Paddington, stone-mason. Dodd, W. Liverpool, paper-hanging manufac turer. Dorrington, W. Cornhill, broker. Douglas, D. and M. Judd-street, Brunswicksquare, linen-drapers. Dowse, C. Chancery-lane, law-stationer. Drew, R. T. Orchards, Bosbury, Herefordshire, timber-merchant. Dryson, G. Lad-lane, Manchester, warehouse man. Eames, W. Dorset Mews West, Portman-square, horse-dealer. Edie, R. Bread-Street, merchant. Eldershaw, J. Hampton, Middlesex, linen-draper. Elverstone, E. Ê. Ilford, linen-draper. Freethy, T. Acton, Middlesex, carpenter. Fox, F. and J. D. Brodribb, Bristol, tallow-chand- Gatenby, A. Manchester, wholesale grocer. Glover, T., J. Oakden, R. Lomas, J. Dethick, and Green, W. and J. H. Sampson, and R. A. Smith, Hancock, J. Westbury, Somersetshire, shop-keep er. Hargreaves, W. White Ash, Lancashire, cottonspinner. Hassell, G. Albany Chambers, horse-dealer. Hawkins, J. and S. Claypole, Lincolnshire, millers. Higgins, J. Gloucester, horse-dealer Hilder, S. Brick-lane, Whitechapel, tea-dealer. Hobley, S. James-Street, Covent-garden, boot and shoe maker. Holden, J. Broker's-Row, Moorfields, ironmonger. Holmes, J. Liverpool, merchant. Hood, W. Hardley, and T. Hood, Loddon, Norfolk, merchants. Honeysett, W. Dalston, carpenter. Howard, J. T. and N. Houghton, Lancashire, hat-manufacturers. Hughes, J. Wood-Street, Cheapside, tavern-keep er. Hulton, W. sen. Bolton, money-scrivener. Humphreys, W. Nunney, Somersetshire, innhold er. Jackson, A. Hillgrove-street, Gloucestershire, baker. Jay, J. Regent-street, linen-draper. Jeremy, J. Great Surrey-Street, Blackfriars'-road, linen-draper. Johnson, T. Heanor, Derbyshire, victualler. Jones, E. and J. Norris, Budge-row, stationers. Lamb, J. Newman-Street, Oxford-Street, clock maker. Lamb, S. Cheapside, hatter. Leader, E. jun. Wilson-Street, Finsbury-Square, upholsterer. Leak, T. Kelpingham, Lincolnshire, victualler. Levy, H. (otherwise Levett,) and L. Levy, Basinglane, warehouse-men. Lloyd, D. Bankside, Southwark, timber-merchant. Lockington, C. Commercial-place, City-road, oil man. M'Adam, W. Leicester, dealer. M'Kenzie, P. and W. Sheffield, upholsterers. Matson, W. and C. Water-lane, wine-merchants. Matthews, M. and J. Hopkins, Rochester, coalmerchants. Mee, J. Myton, Hull, merchant. Miller, R. Paternoster-row, bookseller. Moon, F. Mirfield, Yorkshire, woollen-merchant. Montgomery, T. John-Street, Spitalfields, silkmanufacturer. Morgan, J. J. York-street, Commercial-road, carpenter. Murray, J. Manchester, joiner. Nash, T. Garden-row, Southwark, merchant. Newhouse, G. W. Little Brook-Street, Hanover- Nunn, R. and T. Fisher, Grub-street, timber-mer- Nichols, G. Bristol, victualler. Nicholson, R. North Shields, ship-owner. Nokes, E. Norwich, merchant. Nuttall, J. Wood-road Mill, near Bury, Lancashire, cotton-spinner. Oakley, T. Poole, coal-merchant. Packer, R. Tokenhouse-yard, packer. Pearson, T. Harringthorpe, Yorkshire, miller. 1 Penney, T. G. Brighton, draper. Peterkin, T. Gill-street, Limehouse, baker. Perkins, J. Upper Thames-Street, stationer. Persent, M. W. St James's Walk, Clerkenwell, table-cloth manufacturer. Pickworth, H. Cursitor-street, coal-merchant. Pierc, D. B. Tottenham Court-road, grocer. Pim, T. B. Exwick, Devonshire, paper-maker. Pinck, Chichester, linen-draper. Pool W. Honduras-wharf, Southwark, coal-merchant. Preen, J. Worcester, silk-mercer. Price, T. Hackleton, Northamptonshire, baker. Pritchard, R. Regent circus, Oxford-street, dressing-case manufacturer Purdy, F. Mark-lane, broker. Richards, T. Birch-mills, Staffordshire, miller. Rooker, F. Manchester, and J. Watt, Preston, cot. ton-manufacturers. Ronaldson, J. J. Broad-Street-Place, merchant.' Sayers, J. Little, Yarmouth, Suffolk, wine and brandy merchant. Scattergood, T. Nottingham, victualler. Skidmore, J. Sheffield, scissor-manufacturer. Southworth, W. Sharples, Lancashire, whister. Sneade, W. Whitchurch, Salop, timber-merchant. Stewart, W. Mitre-court, Cheapside, merchant. Stokes, T. sen. Welchpool, Montgomeryshire, flannel-manufacturer. Tarling, T. S. Leyton, Essex, tailor. Timbrel, W. T. Bermondsey-square, worsted-manufacturer. Trevent, W. Pembroke, draper. Trotman, T. Dursley, Gloucestershire, mealman. Turbeville, J. Canon Pion, Herefordshire, timber-dealer. Twitty, W. Manchester, shopkeeper. Underwood, J. Bloxwich, Staffordshire, maltster. Vale, T. Leg-alley, Long Acre, coach-joiner. Waistell, M. Conduit-street, Bond-street, milliner. Wakeman, T. Fleet-market, stationer. Walker, W. Charles-street, Middlesex-hospital, haberdasher. Webb, R. F. Wapping-street, grocer. Wilson, J. Borough-road, Southwark, builder. Wolff, A. M. King's-Arms-Yard, merchant. Yeoman, B. and T. Cooke, Frome, Selwood, clothiers. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st February, and 31st March, 1824, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Aitken, William, grazier and cattle-dealer, at Hardington, county of Lanark. Baird, Nicol Hugh, merchant, Port Hopetoun, Edinburgh. Clarke, Ambrose, vintner and innkeeper, Dumfries. Darling, James, manufacturer at Cumledge-mill, near Dunse. Fyfe, Alexander, coppersmith, plumber, and tinplate worker, Leith. Gibb and Muir, merchants and warehousemen in Glasgow. Haig, James, common brewer, Grahameston, Glasgow. Hogg, John, mason and builder in Paxton, county of Berwick. Hunt, William Alexander, merchant, Dunfermline. Jamieson, Alexander, baker and grain dealer in Johnston, Joseph, cattle-dealer and horse-dealer, M'Gill, Quentin, boot and shoemaker in Content-upon-Ayr. Pearson, Robert, some time baker and corn-dealer in Cupar, now mill-master and corn-dealer at Thomaston Mill. Reid, Richard, writer, merchant, and ship-owner in Irvine. Robertson, George, horse-dealer in Edinburgh. Boyd, Robert and Andrew, manufacturers in Inverleithan; a dividend 31st March. Brown, William, maltster and grain-dealer, Broomage Mains, near Falkirk, a dividend on 30th March. Drysdale Stodart, late mail-coach-contractor in Edinburgh; a farther dividend after 31st March. Gibson, John, residing at Halbeath, and formerly at Billquay, county of Durham; a final dividend on 29th April at noon. Kedslie, Andrew, corn-chandler, Canonmills, Ed inburgh; a dividend 20th March. Kirkwood, John, junior, some time of Bridgend, Lochwinnoch; a first and final dividend 16th March. Lamb, Kerr, and Co. and Kerr, Lamb, and Co. Glasgow; a final dividend on 11th May. Lindsay, David, and Co. late general agents in Edinburgh; a dividend 22d April. M'Alpine, James, general merchant and trader at Corpach, near Fort William; a dividend 27th March. M'Leod, John, the Reverend, minister of the gospel and builder in Glasgow; a final dividend 20th March. M'Nair, Alexander, merchant in Dingwall; a second and final dividend 24th March. Melville, Robert, the deceased, merchant and fishcurer in Ulapool; a dividend 16th April. Milne James, lately merchant in Keith; a dividend. Muir, Archibald, merchant and general agent in Edinburgh; a first dividend 26th March. Paterson, David, late banker and insurance broker in Edinburgh: a fourth dividend 31st March. Steel, Alexander, hardware-merchant in Ayr; a first dividend 5th March. Stewart, Charles, merchant in Pitnacree, Perthshire; a third dividend 1st April. Stewart, John, junior, grocer in Inverness; a dividend after 9th April. Wright, James, junior, merchant in Glasgow; a dividend 28th March. Wylie, Alexander, late manufacturer in Glasgow; a final dividend after 10th March, 11 13 Cor. Dalzell, Lt. by purch. vice Hislop, ret. 87 5 Feb. 7 F. 8 10 29 Jan. do. Ens. Hart, from 65 F. Cor. by purch. do. Coldst. Gds. W. G. Carter, Solicitor, vice Wilkin son, dead Capt. Beauchamp, from h. p. 19 Dr. Capt. vice Hulme, 96 F. Lt. Maclachlan, from h. p. 49 F. Lt. -vice Spratt, 96 F. 5 Feb. M. Gen. Sir J. Lambert, K.C.B. Colonel, vice Sir T. Maitland, dead 18 Jan. Lt. Conry, from 63 F. Capt. by purch. vice Berkeley, 2 W. I. R. 5 Feb. Capt. Byrne, from 35 F. Capt. vice Gethin, 96 F. Ens. Darroch, Lt. vice Lt. Church, from h. p. 31 F. Lt. vice Kidman, 96 F. Ens. Wigley, from 82 F. Lt. by purch. vice Ld. Hay, prom. 16 20 dead R. T. Furlong, Ens. 88 91 29 Jan. Robinson, 95 4 Feb. 25 28 5 do. Lt. M'Leod, from h. p. 22 Dr. Paym. vice Biddulph, dead 15 Jan. G. H. Calcraft, Ens. by purch. vice Phelps, 51 F. do. Lt. Peters, from h. p. 1 W. I. Re. Qua. Mast. vice Reynolds, h. p. 12 Feb. 31 78 F. 29 Jan. Maj. M'Gregor, from h. p. 22 Jan. Lt. Walsh, from h. p. 2 Gn. Bn. Lt. vice Davies, 91 F. 29 do. Capt. Craddock, from h. p. 64 F. Capt. vice Byrne, 20 F. 5 Feb. Bt. Maj. Carter, Maj. vice Guthrie, dead 5 June, 1823 Lt. Caulfield, Capt. vice O'Reilly, dead 26 May. Hemming, ditto, vice Carter 5 June. Ens. Browne, Lt. vice Caulfield 26 May. Carr,ditto,vice Hemming 5 June. Shaw, ditto, vice Sargent, dead 6 do. H. Usher, Ens. vice Browne 26th May. G. Browne, ditto, vice Carr 14 Jan. 1824. H. Nixon. ditto, vice Shaw 15 do. Ens. Phelps, from 28 F. Ens. vice Scott, 2 Life Gds. 8 do. Lt. Warren, from h. p. 84 F. Lt. vice Foskey, 29 F. 5 Feb. Mackworth, Ens. by purch. vice Hart, 13 Dr. do. 395 Lt. Tweed, from h. p. vice Sperling, canc. M. Gen. Fuller, Col. Lt. Col. Herries, from h. p. 100 F. Lt. Col. 29 do, Bt. Lt. Col. Patty, from h. p. Port. Ser. Maj. do. Maj. Nicolls, from 31 F. do. do. Bat. Maj. Hulme, from 7 F. Capt. do. Mansel, from h. p. 93 F. do. Capt. Cairncross, from 2 Vet. Bn. do. do. Gethin, from 20 F. do. do. Garland, from h. p. 73 F. do. do. Telford, from ĥ. p. 9 F. do. do. Oxley, from 1 Vet. Bn. do. ¡do. Costello, from h. p. 31 F. do. do. Story, from h. p. 17 F. do. do. O'Brien, from h. p. 65 F. do. do. Lt. Sutherland, from h. p. 100 F. Adj. and Lt. do. Serj. Murchison, from 3 F. Gds. Qua. Mast. 5 Feb. Lt. Byrne, Adj. vice Kincaid, res. Adj. only do. Lt. Locke, from 1 Life Gds. Capt. by purch. vice Stepney, ret. 29 Jan. Bt. Lt. Col. Berkeley, from 16 F. Maj. by purch. vice Del Houssaye, 5 Feb. Ceylon R. 2d Lt. Mylius, 1st Lt. 15 Jan. Stewart, from h. p. 2d Ceylon R. 2d Lt. 25 June, 1822. Mackay, from do. do. do. |