APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. I. CIVIL. The dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom granted to the Right Hon. Charles Abbot of Kidbrooke, co. Sussex, late Speaker of the House of Commons, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, by the name, style, and title of Baron Colchester of Colchester, co. Essex. Sir G. F. Hill, a Member of the Privy Council. J. Becket, Esq. Judge Advocate General. Lord Strangford, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Swedish Court. The Right Hon. Charles Manners Sutton, Speaker of the House of Commons, vice Right Hon. Charles Abbott, now Lord Colchester. J. H. Whitmore to be Cornet vice Arnold, prom. by purch. 22d do. Tipping, prom. II. ECCLESIASTICAL. The Right Hon. Lord Grey has presented the Rev. George Addison, minister of Auchterhouse, to the church and parish of Liff and Bervie, vacant by the death of the Rev. Dr Thomas Constable. Vans Hawthorn, Esq. of Garthland, has been pleased to appoint Mr James Anderson, preacher of the gospel, to the church and parish of Stonnykirk, vacant by the death of the Rev. Henry Blair. The Magistrates and Town Council of Forfar have elected Mr Wm Clugston of Glasgow, preacher, to be minister of that town and parish. The Town Council of Stirling have presented the Rev. Mr Small of Stair to the second charge of that town and parish, vacant by the death of the Rev. Mr Russel. The Town Council have presented Mr Clugston, preacher of the gospel, 'to that church and parish, vaeant by the death of the Rev. Mr Bruce. III. MILITARY. Brevet Major M. Leggat, 35 F. to be Lieut.-Colonel 3 S.C.of C. R. Buckham to be Cornet by purch. vice 5th June 2Foot. Ensign F. P. Webber to be Lieut. vice Perrin, dead 22d May J. Delany to be Ensign, vice Webber do. Assist. Surg. J. Martin, from 1 W. I. Regt, to be Assist. Surg. vice Heathcote, dead 29th do. Gent. Cadet L. B. Wilford to be Ensign by purch. vice Ancram, retired 5th June Major Hon. Cecil Lowther, from 10 Dr. to be Lieut.-Col. vice Strike, ret. 20th April Lieut. R. Meares, from 2 L. G. to be Capt. by purch. vice Maj. Conolly, ret. 24 Mar. Rob. Dodd to be Ensign by purch. 5th June Lieut. B. Le Sage to be Captain by purch. vice Boyd, ret. do. 11 12 18 20 22 in the army 21st June 1817 Geo. M'Leod, R. E. to be do. do. 29 do. R. Lawson, R. Art. James Hughes, 18 Dr. P.Bainbridge, Per.A.Q.M.G.do. do. G. Marlay, h. p. 14 F. do. do. R. Anwyll, 4 F. G. Bar. During, late K.G.L. do. do. O. G. Fehrzen, 63 F. Wm Power, h. p. R. A. K. Snodgrass, h. p. W. Balvaird, Riffe Brig. do. Sir J. R. Colleton, S. Cor. do. do. 58 S. Stretton, 40 F. do. T.E. Napier, h.p. Chas. Br. do. do. 60 N. Thorn, 3 F. do. do. 71 do. W. Dunbar, 66 F. W. L. Darling, h.p. 2 G. B. do. J. Thackwell, 15 Dr. do. do. A. Macdonald, R. Art. H. Dumaresq, h. p. 9 F. Capt. G. W. Barnes, h. p. N. F. to be Major 835 do. Lieut. E. C. Smith to be Capt. vice Hodderwick, dead 29th May Ensign R. Campbell to be Lieut. vice Smith do. A. M'Kenzie to be Ens. vice Campbell do. Capt. B. Wyld, from h. p. to be Paymaster, vice Humphry, ret. upon h. p. 5th June Ensign W. Johnstone, to be Lieut. by purch. vice Lintott, 60 F. 29th May G. R. Abercrombie to be Ensign by purch. vice Johnstone do. Ensign C. Williams to be Lieut. by purch. vice Price, prom. do. A. Campbell to be Ensign by purch. do. Ensign. Roe, from h. p. 14 F. to be Surg. vice Sharp, dead 22d do. Ensign W. W. Baines, from 53 F. to be Ens. vice Sage, ret. upon h. p. 53 F. do. Lieut. J. Lintott, from 51 F. to be Captain by purch. vice Baring, ret. 29th do. Ensign W. Stewart, from 27 F. to be Ens. vice Henderson, ret. upon h. p. 27 F. 22d do. Assist. Surg. W. F. Bow, from 27 F. to be Assist. Surg. vice Burke, ret. upon h. p. 27 Foot do. Ensign R. Beadle to be Lieut. by purch. vice Home, prom. 24th March J. Badcock to be Ensign by purch. vice Beadle in the army do. E. T. Fitz Gerald, 12 F. do. do. E. Knox, 31 F. do. do. W. Moray, 13 Dr. do. do. W. Rainey do. do. W. C. Holloway, R. Eng. N. Gledstanes, 68 F. do. do. vice Knox Ensign G. A. Thompson to be Lieut. by do. J. Babington, 14 Dr. do. do. purch. vice Charlton do. N. Eckersley, 1 Dr. Hon. H. R. Molyneux, to be Ensign by H. S. Blanckley, 23 F. do. do. purch. vice Thompson do. T. H. Browne, h. p. 23 F. do. do. Dan. Bouchier, R. Art. do. do. Assist. Surg. W. G. Thompson, from 62 F. to be Assist. Surg. vice M'Andrew, ret. upon h. p. 62 F. do. G. Hogarth to be Ensign by purch. vice Manness, ret. de. Ensign T. Pigott, to be Lieut. by purch. vice Le Couteur, prom. de. H. G. Macleod, h. p. 35 F. do. Sir J. S. Lillie, Kt. 60 F. do. W. Light, h. p. 28 F. do. do. 99 do. do. D. G. Lieut. T..Ker, from h. p. 8 Dr. master, vice Arscott, retires to be Pay 104 14th May COMMERCIAL REPORT. COLONIAL PRODUCE.-Sugar.-The expected supplies having arrived, and large quantities being brought into the market, prices declined considerably during the first two weeks of last month. These are, however, again improving a little, owing to considerable purchases being made for the Continent, principally for Holland and Belgium. Refined Sugars continue to meet an extensive demand, and parcels are readily sold the moment they are brought into the market. Molasses are also in brisk demand. Considerable sales of Foreign Sugars have been effected, but without any variation in prices.-Rum exceedingly dull, and may be purchased at a reduction of 2d. to 3d. per gallon since our last. Coffee continues in steady demand, without much variation in prices.- -Cotton.Pernambucco has been in considerable request, and nearly the whole in the market has been purchased for exportation; price 2s. to 2s. 1d. Other sorts without variation, though in considerable demand.Spices.—Company's Pepper, of good quality, in considerable request. A parcel was lately withdrawn at 84d. Jamaica Ginger is also in demand; price £14, 11s.Tobacco in very limited demand, and without variation. EUROPEAN PRODUCE.-Hemp, Flax, and Tallow, without much variation in prices. Parcels of Hemp for arrival have been sold at £37 to £37, 15s.-Ashes very dull, and prices considerably lower. We state again, with much pleasure, that our intelligence from the different Manufacturing districts continues favourable. Trade is reviving slowly; and the best proof of it is, that all the workmen are now in employment. Wages have also risen, though, we doubt, not yet in proportion to the prices of provisions. In Glasgow and some other places, we know for a fact, that those charitable establishments which had been formed for distributing soups, &c. have been given up, as no longer necessary. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Aberdeen, Dundee, &c. 15s. 9d. to 20s. Africa, 2 gs. American States, 35s. to 40s. Belfast, Cork, Dublin, 15s. 9d. Brazils, 2 gs. Hamburgh, &c. 10s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. Cadiz, Lisbon, Oporto, 20s. to 25s. Canada, 40s. to 50s. Cape of Good Hope, 24 gs. Smyrna, &c. 3 gs. East Indies, out and home, 7 gs. France, 10s. 6d. to 15s. Jamaica, 2 gs. to 50s. Leeward Islands, 35s. to 40s. Madeira, 20s. to 25s. Malta, Italian States, &c. 2 gs. Malaga, 2 gs. Newfoundland, &c. 30s. Portsmouth, Falmouth, &c. 10s. 6d. River Plate, 3 gs. Stockholm, St Petersburgh, &c. 15s. 9d. to 20s. Course of Exchange, London, July 10.-Amsterdam, 38: 6 B. 2 U. Bank, 2. Paris, 24:80, 3 days. Hamburgh, 35:5:21 U. Dublin, 12. Agio of the Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £3:19:0. New doubloons, £3:15: 6. New dollars, £0: 5: 1. Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 19:0. Silver, in bars, stand. £0:5:2. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGlish BankruPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th June 1817, extracted from the London Gazette. Adam, W. Lambeth, timber-merchant Allen, B. Guilford Street, London, stable-keeper Beare, J. Cheapside, London, merchant Boyes, J. jun. Warnsford, carpet-manufacturer Britten, G. Walcot, victualler Broadbelt, R. Markington-with-Wallerthwaite, miller Bryant, J. sen. Hadley, inn-holder Burleigh, J. Bristol, brass-founder Bennet, A. Sherard Street, London, tailor Bell. W. Brampton, Cumberland, brandy-merchant Curtis, R. & T. Hall, Angel Court, London, merchants Crook, R. Bolton, inn-keeper Cumberbach, J. H. Eccleshall, scrivener Cooper, T. Wormwood Street, London, vender of spiritous liquors Deane, H. Marthall, maltster Deeble, W. H. Bristol, ironmonger Dixon, T. R. & G. & J. Heckman, Spitalfields, sugar-refiners Donovan, D. V. I. of Tortola, merchant Darwin, J. & T. White, Clement's Court, Milk Elgar, R. Burnham, Westgate, Norfolk, grocer Fletcher, F. A. Oldham, cotton-spinner Fisher, W. Union Place, Lambeth, & E. England merchants Graves, W. Falconbury Court, London, coach master Gray, R. jun Leeds, merchant Grange, T. & F. Dunn, Patley Bridge, Yorkshire, cabinet makers Gedrych, G. Bristol, dealer Harris, W. Exminster, dealer Hartley, P. Nether Knutsford, cotton-manufacturer Hayward, R. D. Plymouth, grocer Hellyer, J. Lloyd's Coffee-house, insurance-broker Hodgson, R. Bishop-Wearmouth, baker Holditch, G. & W. Hannah, Bankside, coal-merchants Horn, W. Limehouse, sail-maker Henlock, W. late of Distaff Lane, London, baker Henderson, W. Great St Helen's, London, merchant Harley, J. Gosport, Southampton, soap-manufacturer Janson, J. C. St Swithin's Lane, London, merchant Johnson, W. sen. and T. Liverpool, coach-makers Leaney, T. Maidstone, nurseryman Levin, M. & M. Josephs, Mansell Street, London, merchants Lovell, W. Silston, victualler Luffe, H. Benhall, farmer Lowe, W. Birmingham, victualler Mackenzie, H. Bartholomew Lane, London, banker Marshall, J. Bramley, collar-maker Matthews, P. Hagley, maltster Matthews, S. sen. Brixham, ship-builder Mells, T. Liss, maltster Meyer, J. Howford Buildings, London, merchant Moorsom, G. Westhoe, ship-owner Mackenzie, C. Delahay Street, London, merchant Monk, J. Chaddington, cattle-dealer Ogilvie, W. Queen's Elms, Brompton, merchant Roberts, R. Quebec Street, London, tailor Roads, W. late of Oxford, grocer Roadknight, T. sen. Aldersgate Street, London, saddler Sanderson, R. Acklam-upon-the-Wolds, farmer Savage, W. Corporation Row, London, watchmaker Senior, R. Bristol, clothier Stringer, J. H. Canterbury, woollen-draper Simpson, G. Upper Grosvener Street, London, mariner Scurr, R. Thirsk, watchmaker Taylor, E. Sandal Magna, corn-dealer Todd, R. Pontefract, grocer Tootal, J. B. Minories, corn-factor Trexler, T. Albion Buildings, London, silk-manufacturer Tripp, J. R. Congresbury, miller Trafford, T. Kirklington, Oxford, coal-dealer Treham, R. Nawton, Yorkshire, farmer and machine-maker Warren, J. Suffolk Street, London, blacking-manufacturer Warrington, O. Manchester, linen-draper Weiller, H. London Street, London, merchant Wood, M. Myton, merchant Williams, M. Manchester, victualler Wilkinson, J. jun. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship owner sugar-Young, G. Lawrence Pountney-hill, London, merchant. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th June 1817, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Brown, Wm, sen. Edinburgh, merchant Mackintosh, Jas, Kinchyle, near Inverness, woodmerchant, road-contractor, and cattle-dealer Maclellan, John & Andrew, Lochowmhead, Skye, wood-merchants Rochead, Andrew, & Son, Edinburgh, musical instrument makers Taylor, Thomas, Melrose, merchant |