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Course of Exchange, June 12.—Amsterdam, 12: 2. C. F. Ditto at sight, 11: 194. Rotterdam, 12: 24. Antwerp, 12:34. Hamburgh, 37:34. Altona, 0:0. Paris, 3 d. sight, 25:40. Ditto 25: 65. Bourdeaux, 0:0. Frankfort on the Maine, 155. Petersburgh, per rble. 0:0. Us. Berlin, 0:0. Vienna, 10:5. Eff. flo. Trieste, 10: 5. Eff. flo. Madrid, 378. Cadiz, 363. Bilboa, 364. Seville, 361. Malaga, 364. Gibraltar, 0. Leghorn, 474. Genoa, 444. Venice, 0:0. Naples, 38 Palermo, 115д. Lisbon, 51. Oporto, 51. Rio Janeiro, 0. Bahia, 0. Dublin, 0. per cent. Cork, 0. 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. 11ąd.

SUGAR, Musc.

B. P. Dry Brown, . cwt.

Mid. good, and fine mid.

Fine and very fine,

Refined Doub. Loaves,

Powder ditto,
Single ditto,
Small Lumps,
Large ditto,
Crushed Lumps,
MOLASSES, British, cwt.
COFFEE, Jamaica,. cwt.
Ord. good, and fine ord.
Mid. good, and fine mid.
Dutch Triage and very ord.
Ord. good, and fine ord.
Mid. good, and fine mid.
St Domingo,
Pimento (in Bond,)
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Honduras Mahogany,

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TAR, American,

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PITCH, Foreign,

TALLOW, Rus. Yel. Cand.

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HEMP, Polish Rhine, ton,

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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.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th of April, and 20th of May, 1824; extracted from the London Gazette.

Barker, J. Butler's-alley, Little Moorfields, silkmanufacturer.

Barnet, C. Barlow-mews, Bruton-street, horsedealer.

Bath, W. Copenhagen-house, Islington, victualler.

Bentley, J. Leeds, stuff-merchant.

Betts, J. T. Temple-place, Blackfriar's-road, wine-merchant.

Bochsa, N. C. Bryanstone-street, teacher of music.

Bowes, J. Battersea, carpenter.

Broady, W. Old Jewry, woollen-warehouseman. Brown, T. Chelmarsh, Shropshire, farmer.

Butt, W. P. Wimborne Minster, Dorsetshire, grocer.

Clark, W. H. and R. Clement, High Holborn, linen-drapers.

Cooke, T. Banbury, mealman.

Corbet, B. O. Friday-street, linen-draper.
Corfield, C. W. Norwich, carrier.

Critchley, M. Crooklands, Westmoreland, coaldealer.

Crole, D. Old Broad-street, stock-broker.
Crooke, H. Burnley, Lancashire, cotton-spinner.
Dacre, G. H. Jerusalem Coffee-house, merchant.
Dale, T. Old Bell Inn, Holborn, coach-master.
Davis, S. Devenport, grocer.
Davis, W. Lewisham, corn-dealer.
Dawe, J. Hellingtown-mills, Devonshire, miller.
Douthwaite, C. Pancras-lane, wine-merchant.
Durham, J. New Cut, Lambeth-marsh, oilman.
Eaton, G. Upper-Thames-street, stationer.
Edey, E. L. Charing-cross, coffeehouse-keeper.
Ella, S. Noble-street, shoemaker.

Emens, W. Barnsbury-row, Islington, stationer. Featherstonhaugh, M. G. Bishopwearmouth, merchant.

Fisher, F. Austin-friars, merchant.
Flashborn, E. Wakefield, victualler.
Foster, J. Tring, Herts, victualler.

Gilbert, J. A. George-lane, Botolph-lane, merchant.

Graham, M. Union-street, glass-dealer.
Groves, L. Sheffield, saw-maker.

Gruncisen, C. Lower Cumming-street, Pentonville, merchant.

Harris, T. Egg, Buckland, and F. Harris, of Devonport, butchers.

Haselden, J. Grub-street, horse-dealer.

Heyden, W. Liverpool, coach-maker.
Hodson, J. Liverpool, timber-merchant.

Holgate, G. and T. Burnley, Lancashire, bankers.
Holbrook, J. Derby, grocer.

Jackman, W. Horsforth, Yorkshire, miller.
Jackson, W. High Holborn, victualler.
Jepson, J. Congleton, spirit-merchant.

Johnson, W. Worksop, Nottinghamshire, coaldealer.

Keast, J. East Looe, Cornwall, scrivener.
Kennedy, H. Brighton, carpenter.
Kerbey, O. T. Finch-lane, stock-broker
Lansley, W. Andover, carpenter.
Manifold, J. Kendal, skinner.

Morgan, J. Bedford-street, Commercial-road, victualler.

Mortimer, R. Scholefield, Yorkshire, dyer.
Narraway, J. Bristol, fellmonger.
Neilson, J. Cheltenham, tea-dealer.

Palling, W. Old South Sea-house, merchant.
Petty, R. Manchester, joiner.

Plaw, J. New Kent-road, grocer.

Procter, J. Oxford-street, wine-merchant.
Ramsden, R. Wandsworth, coach proprietor.
Ree, J. and P. Sanders, Cobb's-yard, Middlesex-
street, Whitechapel, rag-merchants.

Rees, B. Haverfordwest, linen-draper.
Rhodes, J. Heywood, Lancashire, house-carpenter.
Roberts, T. A. Montford-place, Kennington-
green, coal-merchant.

Roscow, H. Pendleton, Lancashire, brewer.
Rutt, N. Coleman-street, painter.

Sandison, W. Cork-street, Burlington-gardens, tailor.

Sargent, G. F. Marlborough-place, Great Peterstreet, patent leather dresser.

Sawtell, T. Somerton, Somersetshire, innkeeper. Shackles, W. Hull, linen-draper.

Sintenis, W. F. Langbourne-chambers, merchant.
Sloggett, J. jun. Bath, hosier.

Smith, A. Beech-street, timber-merchant.
Smith, P. Petticoat-lane, spirit-merchant.
Smith, T. Kentish-town, bookseller.
Sudbury, W. Reading, coach-maker.

Tomkinson, S. Burslem, manufacturer of earth

en-ware.

Townsend, R. and S. Nottingham, cutlers.
Twaddle, W. C. Hertford, draper.

Tweed, J. Darby-street, Rosemary-lane, cabinetmaker.

Wall, J. Brentford-butts, broker.

Welsby, W. Manchester, innkeeper.

Whitehouse, J. and W. N. Wolverhampton, fac

tors.

Whiting, T. Oxford, mercer.

Wild, J. Burslem, victualler.

Wilson, T.Little Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, undertaker.

Wise, S. and C. Brinchley, Maidstone, paper-makers.

Wood, H. J. and J. Chandos-street, haberdashers.
Wreaks, J. Sheffield, saw manufacturer.
Yates, J. C. Rosemary-lane, chinaman.
York, A. Birmingham, baker.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st

and 31st of May, 1824, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Christie, Peter, grocer and spirit-dealer in Perth.
Coghill, Alexander, merchant and fish-curer in

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Fleming, John, and Son, merchants, Langloan; a first and final dividend after 12th July. Levach, George, merchant in Thurso; a dividend after 5th June.

Mathie, William, and Company, late merchants in Greenock; a final dividend after 25th June. M'Morran, Robert, jun. and Company, woolspinners at Garschew-mill; a dividend after 18th June.

Miller, George and Peter, cattle-dealers in Maus; a dividend after 26th June.

Pollock, John, cotton-spinner, Calton, Glasgow ; a final dividend on 2d July. Robertson, James, and Company, booksellers in Edinburgh; a dividend after 10th June. Singer, Adam, merchant and grocer in Aberdeen; a first dividend after 6th July.

Smith, William, innkeeper in Hamilton; a dividend after 18th June.

Wilson, John, and Son, merchants and manufacturers in Dunfermline; a dividend after 28th June.

APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

Capt. Edwards, 75 F. Major in the 64

Army

13 May, 1824. Aveline, E. I. Comp. Service, Adjt. at R. Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Local Rank of Capt. while so employed, vice Lester, resigned

Lieut. Ritherdon, of do. Acting Adj. at do. Local Rank of Lieut. while so employed

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Nicolls, prom.

E. R. Buller, Corn.

T. Richardson, Corn. by purch. vice
M'Lachlan, ret.
29 do.
Major Brown, from 8 Dr. Maj. vice
Onslow, h. p. 42 F. rec. diff. 13 May
Bt. Maj. Brown, Maj. by purch. vice
Sir H. Floyd, prom.

Hosp. Assist. Chambers, As. Surg.
vice O'Halloran, 12 F. 29 Apr. 1824.
T. M. Wilson, Ens. by purch. vice
Hamilton prom.
15 do.
Gent. Cadet J. Hughes, from Royal
Mil. Coll. Ens. vice Campbell, dead
29 do.
Capt. Spinks, from 4 F. Maj. by pur.
vice Lieut. Col. Fulton. ret. 13 May
Fox, from 15 F. Capt. vice Bt.
Maj. Mitchell, h. p.
6 do.
Lt. Furlong, from h. p. 43 F. Paym.
22 Apr.

2 W. I. Reg. Capt. Smith, from h. p. 60 F. Capt. vice Welman, canc.

Ceyl. Regt. Afr. Col. C.

6 do.

Lieut. Paterson, Capt.

do.

Corn. Parlby, Lieut.

do.

J. T. Lord Brudenell, Corn.

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do. G. Pickard, 2d Lieut. vice McCrea, 44 F. 29 do. As. Surg. Stewart, from 11 F. Surg. 13 May Hosp. As. Fergusson, As. Surg. do. Picton, do. do. 1 R. V. B. Capt. Welman, from h. p. 3 Gar. Bn. Capt. vice Leach, ret. list 29 Apr.

R. Art.

Le Guay, from h. p. 95 F. do. vice M'Arthur, ret. list

13 May.

Lieut. Quill, from h. p. 15 F. Lieut. vice Blood, ret. list

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Browne, from 44 F. Ens. Capt. Stannus, Maj. by purch. vice Tod, ret. 22 do.

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Maclauchlan, h. p.

13 May

R. Sap. & Min. 2d Capt. H. D. Jones,

Adjt. vice

Reid, ret.

22 Apr.

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Lieut. Sir W. G. H. Jolliffe, Bt. from

Birtwhistle, Capt. by purch. vice

Ens. Roberts, Adjt. vice M'Pherson,

Lieut. Matthews, Capt. vice Read,

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Lieut. Connor, Capt.

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2d Lieut. M'Crea, from Ceylon Regt. Ens. v. Browne, 28 F. 28 Apr. 1824. Gent. Cadet. J. D. De Wend, from Mil. Coll. Ens. vice Ogilvy 29 do. Ens. Langmead, from 76 F. Lieut. vice Wood, removed from the Service 25 do. Hutchinson, Lieut. vice Law, 25 Oct. 1823. G. Woodburn, Ens. 29 Apr. 1824. V. Joham, Ens. by purch. vice Rice,

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Lieut. Col. Gordon, from 5 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Col. Wallace, h. p. Unatt.

Cross, from 36 F. rec. diff. with Lieut.

Col. Hewett, h. p. Unatt.

Maj. Gardiner, from 14 F. with Bt. Lieut. Col. Campbell, h. p. W. India Ra.

Capt. Marq. of Tichfield, from 2d Life Gds. with Capt. Lord G. Bentinck, h. p. W. Ind. Rang.

North, from 6 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Capt. Kington, h. p.

Bennet, from 7 Dr. Gds. with Capt. Gowdie, 15 F.

M'Neill, from 17 Dr. with Capt. Locke, 2d W. Ind. R.

Swinton, from 17 F.with Capt. Rotton, 20 F. Halfhide, from 17 F. with Capt. Caulfield, 44 F.

Lieut. Jervis, from 6 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lt. Ramus, h. p. 24 F.

Leathes, from 1 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Wathen, h. p. 8 Dr.

Nicholson, from 17 Dr. rec. diff. with Lt. Greenland, h. p. 8 Dr.

Lord Wallscourt, from 98 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Barrett, h. p. 52 F.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Dec. 1, 1823. At Madras, the Lady of Major Cadell, assistant-adjutant general, of a son.

29. At Madeira, the Lady of Robert Wallas, Esq. of a daughter.

April 22, 1824. At Westwood, near Southampton, the Lady of Rear-Admiral Otway, of a son.

29. At the British hotel, 70, Queen's Street, the Lady of George Fullerton Carnegie, Esq. of Pitarrow, of a daughter.

May 2. At No. 9, Abercromby Place, the Lady of James Greig, Esq. of Eccles, of a son.

4. At No. 45, Queen's Street, Edinburgh, the Lady of William Shand, Esq. of Balmakewan, of

a son.

6. At his Lordship's house, in Berkeley Square, London, the Countess of Jersey, of a daughter. 7. At Dovecot, Musselburgh, Mrs Home, of a

son.

9. At Inverness, the Right Hon. Lady Anne Fraser, of Torbeck, of a daughter.

-At Milton House, Edinburgh, Mrs Lee, of a daughter.

11. Mrs Alexander Douglas, Albany Street, of

a son.

12. At York Place, the Lady of Dr John Campbell, of a daughter.

15. At Elie, Fifeshire, the Lady of Captain Porteous, R. N. of a son.

16. At London, Mrs Duff of Carnousie, of a daughter.

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Mrs Smith, 3, Albany Street, of a son.
-At Bonnington Bank, Mrs Wyld, of a son.
-At York Place, Mrs Dr. Gillespie, of a son
17. At Dumbarton Castle, the Lady of T. Y.
Lester, Esq. of a son.

18. At No. 10, St John Street, Mrs Dr Poole, of a daughter.

19. At Albany Street, Mrs Orr, of a son. 22. In Coates Crescent, Mrs Abercromby, of Birkenbog, of a son.

24. In Coates Cresent, Mrs George Forbes, of a daughter.

25. Mrs George Robertson, 28, Albany Street, of a daughter.

27. In Meadow Place, Mrs Irving, of a son. 28. At North Berwick, the Lady of Major-General Dalrymple, of a son.

At Stewartfield, Mrs Veitch, of a son.

29. At Woolwich, the Lady of Lieutenant William Cochrane Anderson, Royal Horse Artillery, of a daughter.

29. Coates Crescent, the Lady of Captain Ayton, Royal Artillery, of a son.

30. At Penchrise, Mrs Pott, of a son. -At Forge Lodge, Dumfries-shire, the Lady of Pulteney Mein, Esq. of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

May 4. At London, Captain Francis J. Davies, of the grenadier guards, to Anna, eldest daughter of Lieut.-General Dunlop, M. P. of Dunlop, county of Ayr.

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At London, James John Fraser, Esq. major in the 7th hussars, to Charlotte Ann, only child of the late Daniel Craufurd, Esq.

5. At George's Place, Leith Walk, Mr W. B. Mackenzie, merchant, to Agnes Grieg, daughter of Robert Anderson, Esq. merchant, Leith.

6. The Rev. John Peel, son of Sir Robert Peel, Bart. to Augusta, daughter of John Swinfen, Esq. of Swinfen House, in the county of Stafford.

-At Birstall, Mr Benjamin Hewitt, of Leeds, in his 77th year, to Miss Jenny Hewit, (his niece) in her 16th year, eldest daughter of Mr Thomas Hewit, of Middleton.

7. At Mrs Keith's, Corstorphine Hill, James Wilson, Esq. to Miss Isabella Keith, youngest daughter of the late William Keith, Esq. of Corstorphine Hill.

8. At Pennyland, near Thurso, Robert Rose, Esq. writer, Thurso, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Alexander Paterson, Esq. of Pennyland.

11. At Blackburn, James Hozier, Esq. advocate, younger of Newlands and Barrowfield, to Catherine Margaret, second daughter of William Feilden, Esq. of Fenniscoles, Lancashire.

12. At London, the Marquis of Exeter, to Miss Isabella Poyntz, daughter of W. S. Poyntz, Esq. of Grosvenor Place.

18. At Edinburgh, S. Callender, Esq. merchant, to Amelia, youngest daughter of the late Mr Archibald, wine-merchant, Leith.

21. At London, the Rev. William Robinson, son of Sir John Robinson, Bart. to the Hon. Susanna Sophia Flower, eldest daughter of Lord Viscount Ashbrook.

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