Ensign Kingdom, from 94 F. Lieut. 10 Feb. 1825. R. W. White, Ensign 'do. Lient. Tinling, from 14 F. Lieut. vice Montgomerie, h. p. Rifle B March 3 Peddie, from h. p. 21 F. Lieut. vice Breary, 3 Vet. Bn. 26 do. Hon. A. Harley, Ensign vice Paget, Coldst. G. Ensign and Lieut. Hon. W. T. Graves, 35 10 do. 36 Coldst. Gds. Beaufoy, res. do. 38 Lieut. Hopper, Capt. Ensign Paget, from 36 F. (late Page of Honour to His Majesty) Ensign and Lieut. 24 do. do. do. Batt. Surg. Whymper, Surg. Maj, vice Surg. Hunter, from h. p. Assist. 3 F. Gds. Ensign and Lieut. Yorke, Lieut. and Capt. by purch. vice Cumberland, Ensign Campbell, Lieut. 24 Feb. 10 do. do. Lieut. Mudie, from h. p. 28 F. Lieut. dc. do. do. Ensign Coghlan, from 61 F. Lieut. vice Blake, from 64 F. Mends, dead 10 March Ensign vice do. Fraser, 1 F. 23 Feb. 41 Lieut. Bluett, Capt. Ensign Bedingfield, Lieut. 10 do. do. ret. do. Douglas, from 81 F. Lieut. do. 1 F. Ensign Rooke, from 29 F. Ensign and Lieut. Gent. Cadet C. Curtis, from R. Mil. Coll. Ensign vice Williamson, 73 F. 10 do. Ensign Fraser, from 38 F. Lieut. by purch. vice Stoyte, prom. Spencer, from 73 F. Lieut. do. do. W. Evans, Ensign do. 42 Gent. Cadet H. Hill, from R. Mil. Coll. Ensign vice Raynes, 44 F. do. 44 Lieut. Smith, Capt. do Ensign Robinson, Lieut. do. 23 do. dead R. J. Hill, Ensign M'Gregor, Lieut. vice Suter, Lieut. Head, from 93 F. Capt. 10 Feb. Ensign Hon. F. Cavendish, from 22 do. -F. Lieut. Stirling, from 58 F. Lieut. do. Lieut. Hart, from h. p. 17 Dr. Lieut. 10 March do. G. Bayly, Ensign 45 Fraser, from Cape Corps, Lieut. Raynes, from 42 F. Lieut. do, do. Bt. Lieut. Col. Ximines, from 62 F. do. Lieut. Col. Lieut. Kelly, Capt. 25 March Forbes, Capt. do. 24 do. Ensign Macintire, Lieut. 25 March Van Cortlandt, froni 8 Dr. Capt. Eman, Lieut. 7 do. -Blood, from 68 F. Lieut. vice Goodiff, 45 F. 26 do. Morritt, from 64 F. Lieut. by purch. vice Lord Thynne, 27 F. Sykes, Lieut. 26 do. 25 do. do. do. Lieut. Armstrong, from h. p. Newfoundland Fencibles, Lieut. Clarke, from h. p. 22 F. repay 26 do. ing diff. Lieut. do. 21 Feb. Elliott, from h. p. 20 F. Lieut. Capt. Disney, Maj. by purch. vice Carter, prom. Lieut. Higgins, Capt. Ensign Skynner, from 81 F. Lieut. do. Lieut. Skinner, from 1 Dr. Gds, Capt. by purch. vice Hill, ret. Broom, Capt. by purch. vice Bt. do. 3 May do. 17 Feb. Sidley, from 3 Vet. Bn. Lieut. do. Forbes, from h. p. 45 F. Lieut. 9 10 Maj. Powell, ret. 10 March Ensign Hankey, Lieut. do. 14 Lieut. Stewart, from h. p. Rifle Brig. Liqut. vice Tinling, 54 F. dead 5 do. Ensign Smith, Lieut. vice Kirkman, 20 March 1824. Naylor, Lieut. vice Crawford, 21 do. 9 March 1825. 10 do. W. O. Temple, Ensign vice Hull, 48 F. 20 L. Tollemache, Ensign by purch. vice Shelley, Rifle Brig. Ensign Pitts, Lieut. by purch. vice 17 do.. 17 Feb. Ensign 26 do. J. Du Vernett, Ensigu 27 do. Keppel, 62 F. do. H. C. Powell, Ensign 28 do. J. Taylor, Ensign do. Super. Assist. Surg. E. Campbell, Assist. Ensign Huie, from h. p. 8 W. I. R. Surg. 25 do. Ensign vice Cavendish, 2 F. do. 48 Lieut. Brotheridge, Capt. 10 Feb. 24 Ensign and Acting Adj. Riley, Adj. vice Child, res. Adj. only 3 March 23 Lieut. Swyny, Capt. vice Hollis, R. African Colonial Corps do. 50 Ensign Lingard, Lieut. do. G. D. Griffith, Ensign do. Vincent, from 89 F. Lieut. Ensign Hull, from 18 F. Lieut. Smith, from 99 F. Lieut. B. Baxter, Ensign vice W. A. Ross, dead Surg. Micklam, from 77 F. Surg. vice do. do. do. do. 26 Assist. Surg. Perston, from 79 F. Surg. Gill, dead 17 do. vice Coldstream, h. p. 17 Feb. 53 Capt. Cuppaidge, Maj. by purch. vice 27 Capt. Geddes, Maj. by purch. vice M'Caskill, prom. do. Thompson, ret. Lieut. Lord W. Thynne, 24 do. from 7 F. Lieut. Cotes, Capt. do. Ensign Bremer, Lieut. do. Capt. do. E. B. Philips, Ensign do. G. A. Durnford, Ensign vice Howard, 75 F. M. Barr, Ensign by purch. vice Rooke, Lieut. Willes, from h. p. 45 F. Lieut. 58 J. B. Mann, Ensign vice Stirling, 2 F. 3 March 10 do. 60 24 Feb. 10 do. do. do. do. Assist. Surg. M'Pherson, from 42 F. Surg. vice Linn, h. p. do. Lieut. Mitchell, from h. p. Quart. 17 do. 62 F. Bt. Maj. Smith, Maj. vice Ximines, 45 R. Staff C. 2d Lieut. Scott, 1st. Lieut. F. Lieut. Keith, Capt. 25 March do. do.. do. Lieut. Hughes, Capt. by purch. vice Coll. 2d Lieut. 19 March 1815. Gent. Cadet P. Despard, from R. Mil. 17 do. W. R. Lucas, from R. Mil. Coll. 2d Lieut. 18 do. T. W. Stroude, Ensign vice Russell, 93 F. 10 Feb. J. N. 'Rishton, Ens. vice Fraser, 44 F. Ensign Caldecott, Lieut. W. T. Short, Ensign 63 Kerr, ret. 3 do. 1 W. L. R. Cape Corps Infantry. R. African. Col. Corps. R. Malta Fen. Reg. A. B. L. P. Burrell, Ensign vice Buller, 45 F. 23 do. T. Kenyon, Ensign by purch. vice Blake, 38 F. 23 Feb. F. Murray, Ensign vice Morritt, 7 F. 24 do. R.,W. Huey, Ensign vice Blood, 7 F. 26 March A. C. Anderson, Ensign vice Penn, prom. 12 June 1823. 2d Lieut. Bennett, from h, p. 3 Ceylon R. Ensign 3 March 1825. J. Williams, Ensign vice Skinner, cancelled 17 Feb. Ensign Williamson, from 1 F. Ensign vice Spencer, 41 F. Coane, Lieut. vice do. Maj. Purdon, Lieut. Col. vice Chis holm, dead Capt. Hollis, from 25 F. Capt. Maj. do. 3 March Count Rivarola, from h. p. Sicilian Reg. Col. do. Marquis de Piro, Capt. with local and temporary rank M. Muscat, do. do. F. Bussiett, do. do. G. B. Virtu, do. do. C. Cutajar, Ensign with P. Camilleri, do. do. 76 25 Feb. 1815 28 do. 1 March. 24 Oct. local and temp. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 1822. do. 24 Oct. 1823. 31 F. Ensign 25 Aug. 1820. local and temp. 24 Feb. 1822. 25 do. 1 Vet. Bn. Lieut. Bruce, from h. p. vice Longworth, ret. list 24 Oct. 1825. 25 Feb. 1817. do. 25 Feb. 1815. 60 F. Lieut. 17 Feb. 1825. Breary, 35 F. Lieut. vice Sidley, 26 March Lieut. Clarke, Capt. by purch. vice Lieut. Algeo, Capt. vice Mackenzie, Staff Assist. Surg. Amiel, Surg. vice Ensign Montresor, Lieut. vice Hart, 6 F. 25 March do. R. W. W. Young, Ensign Lieut. Mac Dougall, Adj. vice Campbell, res. Adj. only 3 March R. Fulton, Ensign by purch. vice Moorsom, 7 F. 12 Feb. Lieut. Forbes, Capt, vice M'Neill, dead 17 March do. Ensign Brown, Lieut. Assist. Surg. Divir, from h. p. 79 F. Assist. Surg. vice Perston, 26 F. do. H. M. Blaydes, Ensign by purch. vice Douglas, 41 F. 24 Feb. A. Broom, Ensign by purch. vice Skynner, 7 F. 3 March Lieut. Moore, Capt. vice Clifford, dead 18 Aug. 1824. Unattached. Maj. M'Caskill, from 53 F. Lieut. Col. of Inf. by purch. vice Lieut. Gen. Croker, ret. 17 Feb. 1825. Maj. Carter, from 7 F. Lieut. Col. of Inf. by purch. vice Lieut. Gen. Graham, ret. 3 March Ordnance Department.-Royal Artillery. Maj. Younghusband, Lieut. Col. vice Brome, dead 5 Jan. 1825. do. 13 Feb. Capt. and Bt. Lieut. Col. Campbell, Maj. 2d Capt. Douglas, Capt. 1st Lieut. Fuller, 2d Capt. do. 2d Lieut. Tylden, 1st Lieut. Gent. Cadet Dupuis, 2d Lieut. do. do. do. do. do. do. Capt. and Lieut. Col. Sir J. May, K.C.B. & K.C.H. Maj. do. 2d Capt. Petley, Capt. do. do. do. do. do. do. Lieut. Murray, Capt. vice Campbell, dead 30 Nov. 1824. Ensign Lovett, Lieut. Cornet Ramsbottom. from 16 Dr. Lieut. by purch. vice Burne, prom. 3 Feb. 1825, H. Laye, Ensign 30 Nov. 1824. Lieut. R. Steuart, from 73 F. Capt. vice Steuart, dead 3 March 1825. Ensign Connop, Lieut. vice Head, 2 F. 10 Feb. 1825. Russell, from 1 W. I. R. Ensign do. J. R. Currie, Ensign vice Kingdom, 31 F. do. 1st Lieut. Shippard, 2d Capt. 2d Lieut. Keates, 1st Lieut. Gent. Cadet J. Matson, 2d Lieut. 2d Capt. Jones, from h. p. 2d Capt. 1st Lieut. Tylden, from h. p. 1st Lieut. 2d Capt. Chapman, from h. p. 2d Capt. vice Duncan, h. p. 15 do. Royal Engineers. Capt. Harris, from h. p. Capt. vice Cheyne, h. p. 8 March 1825. The undermentioned Cadets of the Hon. East-India Company's Service, to have the temporary Rank as 2d Lieutenants, during the period of their being employed under the Command of Lieut. Col. Pasley, R. Eng. at Chatham, for instructions in the Art of Sapping and Mining. 3 S Capt. Jackson, from 5 Dr. Gds. with Capt. Colomb, 84 F. Caldicott, from 39 F. with Capt. Orde, h. p. 2 Dr. Gds. Beretze, from 60 F. with Capt. Abbot, 1 Vet. Bn. Lieut. Davidson, from Gren. Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Coulson, h. p. Coldst. Gds. Clarke, from 6 F. with Lieut. A. Sharpin, h. p. 24 Dr. Edwards, from 19 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Berkeley, h. p. 71 F. Butler, from 20 F. with Lieut. D. Campbell, 79 F. Rumley, from 30 F. with Lieut. Baxter, h. p. 22 F. Hadwin, from 34 F. with Lieut. Harford, 82 F. Dunbar, from 42 F. with Lieut. Fitz Gerald, h. p. 72 F. Lord I. Fitz Roy, from 63 F. with Lieut. Dexter, h. p. 3 F. Folliott, from 71 F. with Lieut. St. George, h. p. 66 F. Williams, from 80 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Leche, h. p. 89 F. Ramsbottom, from 91 F. with Lieut. Carlisle, h. p. 54 F. Reynolds, from 97 F with Lieut. Valentine, h. p. 99 F. Ensign Capel, from 5 F. with Ensign Barton, h. p. 26 F. Assist. Surg. O'Reilly, from 7 F. Staff Assist. Surg. Pilkington Fraser, from 12 F. Assist. Surg. Douglass, h. p. 18.F. M'Iver, 88 F. Assist. Surg. Douze, h. p. 8 W. J. R. Baugh, h. p. 103 F. Ludlow 25 Sept. 1824. Cornet Kirke, 11 Dr. Meerut, Bengal 15 July 1824. Willan, h. p. 21 Dr. Axminster Feb. 1825. Ensign Mends, 87 F. on passage home on board the Atlas 12 Aug. 1824. 13 Dec. Grant, h. p. 24 F. Africa burgh Walker, late 5 Vet. Bn. late of 1 Vet. Comp. Manchester Feb. 1825. Chaplain Molony, h. p. 135 F. 29 Dec. 1824. Adjutant Ensign Hogan, late 9 Vet. Bn. Dublin 24 Feb. 1825. Quart. Mast. Wigton, R. Art. Woolwich 22 March Medical Department. Surg. Cowen, 41 F. Rangoon, East Indies Assist Surg. Osborne, 1 F. Camp at Tindevernum, Madras 19 Aug. 1824. Fynam, 54 F. Fort St. George, Mad22 Aug. 23 Dec. ras Hosp. Assist. Dogherty, Honduras Vet. Surg. Norton, 9 Dr. at Dublin 19 March 1825. CORN MARKETS. Edinburgh. 1825. Mar. 16 23 30 April 6 Wheat. Barley. Oats. Pease. Aggregate average prices of British Corn, for the six months ending March 26. 1823 Wheat, 40s. 1d.-Barley, 28s. 2d.-Oats, 18s. 8d.-1824-Wheat, 55s. 3d. Barley, 30s. 5d.-Oats, 22s. 3d.-1825-Wheat, 64s. 1d.-Barley, 38s. 1id.Oats, 22s. 7d. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, Kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Caltonhill. 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. THERE has been no rain since our last, and the soil is now, for the most part, rather dry; a regular braird of oats, on stubborn soils, is not to be expected without rain. From the middle till the end of March, the mean temperature was about 40°, and 44° for what has past of the present month. Frost at night has been of frequent occurrence; in some instances, however, the temperature rose extremely high throughout the day. On the 7th, the mercury in the thermometer rose to 65o in the shade; this morning it fell to 30°. Sowing of beans was resumed about the middle of March, in the early districts, and sowing of oats was over in such situstions by the end of that month. Some barley has already been sown, and ground is preparing for potatoes. On sandy soils, the sowing of oats has only commenced this week. A light crop is always sure to follow early sowing, on such lands. We find in general, however, that farmers seem disposed to seize time by the forelock, and we believe spring seeds have been rather earlier got in this year than usual. For the past three weeks, the sky has seldom been clouded. Clear sunshine throughout the day, followed by a low temperature at night, has produced a yellow foliage on growing wheat, which, on dry soils, begin to complain for want of moisture at the root. Sown grass comes forward boldly, and, on fine soils, early-sown oats give a fair braird. In consequence of a pending motion on the corn-laws in the House of Commons, a stagnation has been produced in the corn-market: a permanent duty is talked of; and such is the opinion entertained of prices falling, under any duty that can be imposed, that wheat, and other species of grain, has already fallen considerably in price in all the English markets: with us it is difficult to effect extensive sales on any terms. Labourers are at this time earning the value of more grain per day than at almost any former period; and, what is to them of more importance, their labour is in regular demand. Fat cattle look up in price, and horses have sold well at the spring markets. Perthshire, 14th April 1825. |