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1823.

Monthly Register.

Course of Exchange, Dec. 9.-Amsterdam, 12: 3. C. F. Ditto at sight, 11: 19. Rotterdam, 12: 4. Antwerp, 12: 6. Hamburgh, 37: 8. Altona, 37: 9. Paris, 3 Ditto 25 90. Bourdeaux, 25: 90. Frankfort on the Maine, 157. d. sight, 25: 70. Petersburgh, per rble. 8:3. Us. Berlin, 7: 10. Vienna, 10:13 Eff. flo. Trieste, 10: 14 Eff. flo. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 36. Bilboa, 36. Barcelona, 353. Seville, 36. GibralVenice, 27: 50. Malta, 45. Naples, 381, tar, 301. Leghorn, 46. Genoa, 434. Palermo, 117. Lisbon, 52. Oporto, 52. Rio Janeiro, 49. Bahia, 51. Dublin, 9 per cent. Cork, 9 per cent.

Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Foreign Doubloons, £3:15: 0d. New Dollars, 4s. 9d.

SUGAR, Musc.

gold, in bars, £3: 17: 6d. New Silver in bars, stand. Os. Od.

PRICES CURRENT, Dec. 6.-LONDON, 9.

B. P. Dry Brown, . cwt.
Mid. good, and fine mid.
Fine and very fine,
Refined Doub. Loaves,
Powder ditto,

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METEOROLOGICAL TABLES, extructed 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 Oct. and the 20th of Nov. 1823; extracted from the London Gazette.

Arnold, W. J. Idol-lane, wine-broker.

Atkinson, T. Bradford, Yorkshire, worsted-spin

ner.

Ball, R. Bristol, baker.

Beale, W. & J. H. Wrathall, Union-street, southwark, hatters.

Benson, J. Lancaster, linen-draper.

Bignold, T. Bridge-street, Blackfriars, boot-maker.

Bidder, T. Ilfracombe, tallow-chandler.
Birchinall, J. Macclesfield, cotton-spinner.
Bird, D. P. Bristol, grocer.

Bolton, E. Mare-street, Hackney, butcher.
Bottrell, H. Ostend, merchant.

Brookes, C. Southampton, cabinet-maker.
Brown, A. Plymouth, ship-builder.

Brown, H. W. Surrey-street, Strand, merchant.
Burraston, J. Hereford, coal-merchant.
Burridge, J. Ironmonger-lane, merchant.
Cardlin, J. J. Fenchurch-street, merchant.
Carpenter, J. Ramsay, Hants, coal-merchant.
Chabert, P. Lloyd's Coffee-house, merchant.

Charnaud, J. & J. N. Shoolbred, Great St Helens, merchants.

Clark, J. Trowbridge, linen-draper.

Colton, Rev. C. C. Prince's-street, Soho, winemerchant.

Cone, J. Crutched Friars, victualler.
Cort, R. Cow Cross-street, currier.
Coulston, R. Tewkesbury, plumber.

Coupland, W. & W. B. Colton, Liverpool, merchants.

Cox, J. Wells, Somerset, miller.

Croft, W. P. M. Smithfield, victualler.
Davis, R. London, ironmonger.

Day, R. & R. H. Tovill, Oil Mills, Maidstone,
Kent, seed-crushers.

Dickenson, R. Hexham, Northumberland, bookseller.

Dow, J. Bow-common, rope-maker. Dowman, T. & J. Offley, Bread-street, Cheapside, warehouseman.

Ewes, J. Canterbury, ironmonger.

Gigney, S. Letchingden, Essex, farmer.

Gingell, W. J. Norton-street, Mary-le-bonne tur

ner,

Glynn, E. J. Launceston, banker.

Gordon, W. High-street, Gravesend, merchant. Greathead, R. Bristol, dealer and chapman.

Greenland, S. N. Frome Selwood, Somersetshire, clothier.

Haines, H. J. Jermyn-street, oil merchant.

Hamer, S. B. Furnival's-inn, broker.

Harnage, Sir G. Chatham-place, merchant.
Harrison, C. Aldgate, cheesemonger.

Hassan, W. Charles-street, Middlesex Hospital, brass-founder,

Hawkins, E. Hereford, dealer and chapman.
Hewitt, T. Carlisle, iron-founder.

Hills, T. Southend, builder.

Hoar, T. Flamstead, Hertfordshire, baker.

Holl, C. A. Worcester, printer.

Holt, W. F. Cannon-row, Westminster, surgeon. Honeyborne, J. Kingswinford, Staffordshire, coaldealer.

Huckman, J. Bristol, butcher.

Ingram, E. Castle-street, Reading, dress-maker. James, J. J. A. & Co. Liverpool, ship-builders. Jewson, J. C. High Holborn, linen-draper.

Lacey, L. Garden-row, London-road, horse-dealer. Lacon, W. Oswestry, ironmonger.

Lainy, G. Dunster-court, Mincing-lane, merchant. Lewis, J. Goyfrey, Monmouth-shire, timber-deal

er,

'Linde, J. Rilliter-street, broker.

Longton, J. and J. Liverpool, ironmongers. Marshall, R. Jury Farm, near Ripley, Surrey, farmer.

M'Cheane, D. Fenchurch-street, merchant.
M'Kenzie, J. Manchester, draper.

Monatt, J. Lower Thames-street, ale-dealer. Murgatroyd, W. Scarr Bottom, Yorkshire, worsted-spinner.

Myers, J. Preston, wine merchant.
Naish, J. Bristol, tanner.

Neale, J. Liverpool, merchant.

Northover, H. Nunny, Somerset, farmer.

Nunn, R. and T. Fisher, Grub-street, timbermerchants.

Oakley, T. Titchfield-street, carpenter.

Ord, J. St Paul's Church-yard, haberdasher.
Peacock, J. Manchester, merchant.

Peet, G. and J. Gutter-lane, riband-manufacturers.
Pelham, J. Chart, Kent, seed-crusher.

Pickard. W. Knaresborough, lime-burner.
Prosser, J. Abergavenny, grocer.
Randall, R. Truro, draper.

Ringshaw, G. Tooring, builder.

Roach, R. S. Bishop's Waltham, Hants, tanner. Smith, E. Chatham, hatter.

Smith, R. Piccadilly, fruiterer.

Stavie, T. King-street, Seven Dials, stove-grate manufacturer.

Stephens, W. C. Westbury-on-Trim, Gloucestershire, grazier.

Steward, H. Old Burlington-street, victualler.
Stoakes, W. Liverpool, carver and gilder.
Thorndike, J. Ipswich, cheese-factor.

Turner, T. Stoke Goldington, Bucks, baker
Ubsdell, C. Warminster, linen-draper.
Vince, W. Lucas-street, Commercial-road.
Watson, R. Britannia-terrace, City-road, coal-
merchant.

Watson, T. Turf Coffee-house, St James's-street, wine-merchant.

Watts, S. Yeovil, Somersetshire, banker.

White, J. Prince's-street, Storey's-gate, undertaker.
Whittingham, T. Cheltenham, currier.
Withington, H. Manchester, silk-manufacturer.
Wood, S. Poswick, Hereford, dealer.
Wood, T. Barbican, oilman.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 18th and 30th November, 1823; extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Buchanan, David, butcher in Veal-market, Edin

burgh.

Cuthill, the Rev. Alexander, minister in the second charge of the Church of Ayr, and printer, publisher, and stationer, in Ayr.

Gibson, Thomas, mason and builder in Perth. Greenhill, James, merchant and corn-dealer in Newburgh.

Harthill, John, merchant in Aberdeen.

Lawrie, Archibald, upholsterer, Edinburgh. M'Lean, Captain Hector, wool and kelp merchant, Carsaig, Island of Mull.

Munro, Hugh, spirit-dealer, Queensferry-street
Edinburgh.

Paterson, John, merchant in Stirling.
Rose, William, merchant in Glasgow.
Virtue, James & Co. merchants in Edinburgh.

DIVIDENDS.

Gillespie, Colin, merchant în Glasgow; a 2d dividend on 9th December.

Harkness, Robert, of Innishenrusk, in Cowal, Argyllshire, wool and cattle merchant, sometime residing there; a dividend after 5th December. Kerr, Alexander, haberdasher and silk-mercer, South Bridge-street, Edinburgh; a first dividend after 22d December.

Moffat, John, merchant, Lerwick; a dividend after 9th December.

Weir, William, sheep and cattle dealer in Darley, parish of Bar; a dividend after 6th January. Wylie, William, the deceased, manufacturer in Paisley; a fourth and final dividend after 26th December.

Brevet.

APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

Major Hon. J. Finch, h. p. R. W. I. 24
Ran. Lieut. Col. in the Army, 25

Oct. 1823
1 Life Gds. Cor. and Sub-Lt. Hon. H. M. Upton,
Lt. by p. vice Moseley, pro. 10 Oct.
C. Heneage, Cor. and Sub-Lt. by p.

3 Dr. Gds. Lt. Bolton, Adj. vice Towel, res. Adj.
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G. K. Tucker, Ens. by p. vice Bennet, prom. do.

Lt. Miller, Ad. vice M'Leod, res. Adj. only 6 Nov.

Hosp. As. Neill, As. Surg. vive Robertson, 70 F. do. Lt. Gen. Sir G. Airey, K.C.B. Col. vice Gen. N. Balfour, dead 28 Oct. Lt. Crole, from 11 Dr. Capt. by p. vice Johnson, cancelled 30 do. As. Surg. Latham, from h. p. 34 F As. Surg. vice Inglis, dead 23 do. Ens. Pilford, Lt. vice Lascelles, dead 30 do. do.

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Lt Yates, from Cape Corps, Lt, vice Herron, h. p. 24 F. 6 Nov. Staff Surg. Bolton, from h. p. Surg. vice M Roberts, 10 Dr. 30 Oct. Capt. Cruise, Maj. by p. vice Arden, prom. 6 Nov. Ens. Bayly, Lt. vice Sutherland, ret. 23 Oct. W. E. Sawbridge, Ens. by p. doLt. Hughes, from h. p. 2d Bahama Gn. Comp. Qua. Mast. vice Dukes. h. p. do. Ceyl. Reg. 2d Lt Lewis, 1st Lt. vice Burke,

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Cape Corps (Inf.) Lt. Harvey, from 24 h. p. Lt. vice Yates, 74 F. 6 Nov. 1 R. Vet. Bn.Lt. Rawstorne, from h. p. 10 F. Lt. 25 Oct.

1 R. Vet. Bn. Lieut. Knox, from h. p. 3 F.

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do. Collins, from h. p. 26 F. do. Fleeson, from h. p. Afr. Corps.

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Fielding, from h. p. 3 F. do.
Frazer, from h. p. 56 F. do.
Nicholls, from h. p. 51 F. do.
Johnson, from h. p. 5 F. do.
Thomson, from late 9 Vet. Bn.
do.
p. 44 F.

As. Surg. Keoghoe, from h.
As. Surg.
do.
Lt. Bell, from h. p. 2 Gn. Bn. Lt. do.
Stewart, from h. p. 95 F. do.
O'Neill, from h. p. 83 F. do.
Dickens, from h. p. 28 F. do.
Kirkley, from h. p. Rifle Brig.

do.

Butler, from h. p. 37 F. do. Waddell, from h. p. 48 F. do. M'Grath, from h. p. 96 F. do. Griesbach, from h. p. Meuron's Reg. Lt. do. Staff As. Surg. Lawder, As. Surg. do. Lt. Crofton, from h. p. Yk. Lt. Inf. Vol. Lt. do. Waters, from h. p. 83 F. do. O'Reilly, from h. p. 6 Gn. Bn. do. M'Kenzie, from h. p. 72 F. do. Scarman, from h. p, 67 F. do. O'Beirne, from h. p. 96 F. do. Bowen, from h. p. 65 F. do. Dickson, from h. p. 25 F. do. Ens. Harrison, from h. p. 81 F. Ens. vice Greenham, ret list. do. Lane, Adj. vice Yellon, ret. do. As. Surg. Gardiner, from h. p. 53 F. As. Surg.

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Major Hon. R. P. Arden, from 84 F.
Lt. Col. of Inf. by p. vice M. Gen.
Chabot, ret.
30 Oct. 1823.

Hospital Staff.

Surg. Maling, from h. p. Surg. vice
Clarke, prom.
3 July, 1823.
As. Surg. Clifford, from h. p. 68 F.
As. Surg. vice Finlayson, cancelled
23 Oct.
Magrath, from h. p. 20 Dr.
As. Surg. vice Lawder, 2 R. Vet.
Bn.
6 Nov.
Hosp. As. Gallagher, from h. p. Hos.
As. vice Lough, h. p. 23 Oct.

J. Wylie, Hosp. As. vice Neill, 70 F. 6 Nov.

Exchanges.

Lt. Col. Popham, from 24 F. with Lt. Col. Fleming, h. p. 53 F.

Major Jonson, from 93 F. with Major Allen, h. p. 10 F.

Bt. Maj. Mackworth, from 13 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Heyman, h. p. 8 Dr.

Capt. Webb, from Rifle Brig. do. with Captain Stevenson, h. p. 12 F.

Lieut. Towell, from 3 Dr G. do with Lieut. Todd, h. p. 8 Dr.

Smith, from 4 Dr. G. do. with Lieut. Nash, h. p. 21 Dr.

Grayson, from 15 F. with Lieut. Hammond, h. p. 94 F.

M'Leod from 25 F. with Lieut. O'Brien, h. p. 22 Dr.

Cornet Cunninghame, from 5 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Cornet Sir W. H. Clarke, Bt. h. p. Ensign Young, from 17 F. with Ensign Farwell, 31 F.

Michel, from 27 F. with Ensign Sleator. 60 F.

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Gen. Sir A. Farrington, Bt. Roy. Art. Director General of the Field Train, Dep. Blackheath, Kent. 3 Nov. 1823. Barclay, late of Roy. Marines, Taunton, 12 do. Lieut. General Peche, East India Comp. Serv. April. Maj. Gen. Steuart, late of 1st F. Edinburgh, Sep. 23 Durand, East India Comp. Serv. Fort 24 Dec. 1822.

St George, East Indies,
Col. Uniacke, h. p. 104 F.

Chichester, Cardigan Mil.
Lieut. Col. Miller, 87 F. Ghazeepore,

Earl of Athlone, h. p. 95 F.
Sir M. Grant, K.C.B. h. p.

31 Oct.

23 Oct. Bengal, 17 May.

Portugal

22 Oct.

Serv. MacKrach, near Granton, Capt. Lennon, h. p. R. Wagg, Train, 25 Oct. Kelly h. p. 80 F. Clashmore, Youghall,

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MARRIAGES.

Jan. 21. At Googry, East Indies, Joseph Woolley, Esq. assistant-surgeon 2d battalion 6th Regiment, to Mary, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Colonel W. G. Maxwell, commanding that battalion.

Feb. 8. At Bengal, Thomas Reid Davidson, Esq. of the Civil Service, to Helen Eliza, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Colonel J. Paton, Commissary-General in Bengal.

June 5. At Bombay, Donald Smith Young, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Medical Service, Madras Establishment, to Mary, second daughter of Campbell Mackintosh, Esq. of Dalmigavie, Inverness-shire.

July 14. (0. S.) At St Petersburgh, Colin Campbell Sawers, Esq. merchant, St Petersburgh, to Miss Marjory Forman, of that city.

Oct. 17. At Kingsburgh, Isle of Skye, the Rev. Roderick M'Leod, minister of Brackadale, to Miss Ann M'Donald; and on Nov. 2d, George Gun, Esq. to Miss Margaret M'Donald, both daughters of D. M'Donald, Esq. of Skeabost.

23. At Sheriff Mill, near Elgin, Alex. Sutherand, Esq. Rose Valley, to Ann, daughter of John - Innes, Esq.

27. At Denbie, Thomas Dickson, Esq. of London, to Mary, second daughter of Lieut.-Colonel Carruthers of Denbie.

30. At Wandsworth, Archibald Montgomery Maxwell, Captain in the Royal Artillery, to Mary, third daughter of John Falconer Atlee, Esq. of West Hill House, Wandsworth.

Nov. 1. James Webster, Esq. of Balmuir, Forfarshire, and of West Ham, Essex, to Miss Elizabeth Ramsay, of Mark Lane.

3. At Bush House, Fisherrow, Lieut. Patrick Kerr, Royal Navy, to Helen, daughter of Mr Robert Mitchell, wood-merchant.

4. In Castle Street, Lieut. Henry Steele, of the Royal Navy, to Margaret, third daughter of the late Captain John Stenhouse, of the 20th Regiment of Foot.

At Haddington, Mr James Gibson, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter of the late Robert Somerville, Esq. surgeon there.

6. At Barossa Place, Perth, Mr William Wilson, bookseller, Edinburgh, to Margaret, eldest daugh ter of the late John White, Esq.

10. At Mary-le-bone Church, London, Walter Stevenson Davidson, Esq. of Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire, to Anne, only daughter of Gilbert Mathison, Esq.

- At Stirling, John Telford, Esq, cashier of the Stirling Bank, to Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas Wright, Esq. of Glenny, late Provost of Stirling.

12. At Polmally Glen, Urquhart, Inverness-shire, Sir Charles Chambers, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, to Isa

bella, youngest daughter of the late Major Wm. Wilson, of Polmally,

James Begbie, M. D. to Eliza, second daughter of the late Robert Speare, Esq. of Millbank, Cheshire.

13. At Auchindinny, Mr James Ritchie, stationer, Edinburgh, to Janet, eldest daughter of Mr George Laing, paper manufacturer there.

13. Lieut.-Colonel Colquhoun, to Magdalene, fourth daughter of John Stein, Esq. of Kennet

pans.

17. Henry Bellenden Ker, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, London, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Edward Clarke, Esq. of Cheshunt, Herts.

19. At Staple Grove near Taunton, Major Stepney Cowell, of the Coldstream Guards, to Euphemia Jemima, eldest daughter of General John Murray, and sister to Major-General Murray, Lieutenant-Governor of Demerara.

24. At Glasgow, Matthew Fleming, Esq. merchant, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Robert Strang, Esq.

At Kinnaber, near Montrose, William Smart, Esq. of Cononsyth, to William, daughter to R Gibson, Esq.

At Millfield, by Leven, Mr Henry Balfour, Durie, to Agnes, eldest daughter of Mr Robert Bisset, Millfield.

25. At Glasgow, Henry Houldsworth, jun. Esq. to Helen, only daughter of the late James Hamilton, Esq. of Glasgow.

-At Dolphingston, Mr Samuel Johnston, Barbauchlaw, to Christiana Mary, daughter of Mr James Cunningham.

At Edinburgh, Mr David Robertson, merchant, Grangemouth, to Euphemia, daughter of John Charles, Esq. Sciennes Street.

27. At the Manse of Methlick, James Nicol, Esq. advocate in Aberdeen, to Barbara, only daughter. of the late Rev. George Allan, minister of Newhills.

29. At Rankillor Street, Edinburgh, Mr John C. Tweedie, merchant, Leith, to Helen, only daughter of Alexander Cunningham, Esq.

-At Edinburgh, on Saturday, Sir Abrahain Elton, Bart. of Cleveden Court, Somerset, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late William Stewart, Esq. of Castle Stewart, and niece of Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth.

DEATHS.

Dec. 8. 1822. At Canton, Captain Thomas Sanders, of the Orwell, Indiaman.

Feb. 11, 1823. At Chunar, Bengal, Lieut. George Gordon, of the 21st Regiment, N. I. and Fort Adjutant at Chunar.

Mar. 20. At Fort Marlborough, Bencoolen, the lady of Lieut.-Colonel M'Innes, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

April 21. At Choadringhow, East Indies, Lieut, John Hadaway, 24th Native Infantry, Bengal, surveyor of Government lands in Rochilcund, and eldest son of the late Patrick Hadaway, Esq.

Aug. 30. At St Thomas's in the East, Jamaica, Mrs Monro of Novar.

Oct. 3. At Rasay House, the same day with her brother, James M'Leod of Rasay, Mrs Martin of Attadale.

4. At Xerez de la Frontera, in Spain, James Gordon, Esq. senior partner of the old established house of Gordon & Co. of said city.

11. At Auchtermuchty, Mr James Bowes, surgeon, aged 74.

16. At his residence, in the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Lieut.-General Baily Willington, Colonel Commandant of the 2d Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Artillery.

19. At Perth, Mrs Hosack, wife of Dr Hosack, physician there, late surgeon to his Majesty's forces. 20. At Edinburgh, David Rutherford, youngest son of the Rev. James Rutherford, minister of Hownam.

24. At Musselburgh, Mrs William Charles, jun. 25. At Elie, Fifeshire, Dr John Croley, late surgeon to the Canadian North-West Company. At Lynlish, near Granton, Lieut. Colonel Sir Maxwell Grant, K.C.B. late of the 42d Highland

ers.

26. At Gremston Lodge, Yorkshire, Mrs Haggerston, jun. of Ellingham.

- At Muttonhole, Mr Robert Renton, farmer there.

27. At Rink, Mr Thomas Arras, farmer, Craigcrook.

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