Ereas David, Southampton court, liuen draper, July 4 Gassiot: John Peter, Union street, merchant, June zo Green Theodosia, Woore, tallow chancler. Tuly 1, final Hogg James, and Edward Holmes Sherborne' lane, merchants. July 7 Hart William, ad Samuel Turner, the younger, Lothbury, warehousemen, July 3 Haynes Benjamin, Pepper street, hat maker. June 23 upon Tyne, merchants, June 30 Harris Timothy, Waltham Holy Cross, pin maker, July 4 Hauman John Sioane street, music seller, June 23 Hitchin Samuel, Kingsland road, victualler, July 21, fiual Hibbert Willian, victualler, July 7, fina! Hempel Johanna. Chelsea, potter. July 7. foal Jordan Jeremiah Samuel, Fleet street, hookseller, June 16′′ (Chapman, (Morgan, (Old Jones Humphrey, Rochdale grocer, Jane 13. final Jones William, Newnham, drover, July 6, Anal Inman Joseph, Houndeditch, cheesemonger, july 7 Jarrett John, Bristol, hop-merchant July 6 Buwe Thomas Tiplady, Chelmsford, linen draper. ham, Nag's Head court London (Brown, Bride lane Smith Henry, Birmingham, victualler. (Kinderley and Co Gray's inn Simpson John, Bermondsey, tallow chandler. (Eaton and Hardy, Birchin lane" Silvester John. Dunkirk mill, miller. (Sandy's and Co. Crane court Taylor John Spencer, Gracechurch street. straw hat manufacturer. (Pearce and Co. Paternoster row Twamley Samuel, Eardington, iron master. (Devey and Co. Bridgnorth Whire Jobn. Birmingham, taylor. (Egerton, Gray's inn Withers Thomas, and Henry Brown Withers, Greenhillsrents. (Gregory and Brooks, Maiden lane Williams Griffith. Newington Causeway, linen draper. (Drake. Old Fish street Watson William, the younger, Basford, joiner. lock, Temple (Black Wicken Joseph, Sandhurst, linen draper. (Dym, SerJeant's inn Anderson Alexander, and David Robertson, Coleman-street, merchants, June 16 Alfrey John the younger. Carshalton, carpenter, June 13 Atkinson Henry, Bread street, ironmonger, July 4 Angell Henry Hanson, New Bond street, haberdasher, August it Bewman John, Water lane, brandy merchant, June 16, final Ballantine William, St. Martin's Le Grand, goldsmith, Braint Richard Garland, Minories, butcher, June 17 Blunt John, and Robert Scollay, Coal Exchange, coal factors. June 30 Blunt George, and John Monat, Little Carter lane, wholesale grocers, June 30 Brownson Benjamin, Parwich, dealer and chapman, July 2 Frown Johu, Liverpool, draper, July 9 Boyd Thomas, Buckingham street, wine merchant, July 11 Blades John, Bath, linen draper, July 6, final Brown William, Holcott, woolcomber, July 9. final Cunninghame William, Goodman's fields, wine merchant, June 16, final Champion Willi-m, Worksop, common brewer, July 2, fual Cobb Christopher, Ringwood, hosier, June 13 Craik James, Union court, insurance broker, June 10, final Chaumette Francis David De La, Laytonstone, merchant, July 11 Chamberlain Needler, Fleet street, druggist, June 30 Colbourne Thomas, Henstridge, linen manufacturer, July 6, final Chard Charles, High Ho'born, druggist. July 11 Douse William Thomas, Coad's row, haberdasher, June 16 Dickson William. Stamford, linen dr per, July 7. final Dennert George. Gray's inn lane. cow-keeper, June 30 Deverett George, Redbourn, straw hat manufacturer, July 18 Dewdney William, Fleet street, jeweller, June 27, final Drewett Henry, Mansñeld street, victualler, July 7 Elliott George. and George Pickard, Wood street, ribbon manufacturers, July 7 Kershaw James, and Joseph Kershaw, Manchester, commu Danufacturers, July 7 Leighton William, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, innkeeper, June 29 Lewthwaite John. Liverpool, merchant, July 1, final Mitford Robert, Corrhill, woollen draper. June 24. Enal Maltby Thomas, and George Maltby, size lane, merchants June 27 Mather George, and James Hutchinson, Manchester, joiners, July 8 Marston Edmund Uttoxeter, cork cutter. June za Madden Thomas, Page's Walk, victualler, June jo Mencelin Isaac, and David Amick, Cheapsise, perfumers, June 30 Milburn Edward Cook, Hallowell, and Th mas Walmsley, North Shields, ship builders June 30 Maitland David. Wigan, Walter Campbell, London,+ and Mountfurt jamin, Walsall, miller, July 13 Oliver Francis, Tottenham High Cross, grocer. July 7 Perry John James, Whitechapel road, Staffordshire warde, houseman June 16 Pearce Matthas, blackman street, cheesemonger, June 30, final Pritchard Charles Green, and Sarah Tipper, Chippenham, victuallers. June 29 Preston Bernard. Holborn, linen draper, July 4 Purb William, Berwick street, taylor, July 7 Sanderson John, St. James's street. goldsmith, Jure m Somerville John, Chancery lane, exbinet maker, juna jo Sheppard Henry, Cambridge, wine merchaut, July i Sharples John, Wolton-in-le-dale, cotton manudąszüret, -July i Stiles Sarab, and Mason Stiles, Dorking, plumber, July 15 Stretch Thomas, Grafton street, grocer, july 11 Titford William Chailes, bishopsgate street, linen drapery june Twyeross Charles, Thavies inn, money scrivener, Juwe (f final Taylor William, Hardwich, shipbuilder, july a side sugar dealets july 11 Turner Jahn, Kingston upon Thames, maloster, july 7 Wallace James, Manchester, cotton manufactures, July 1 STATE STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS IN JUNE. Containing official and authentic Documents. GREAT BRITAIN. Treceived by Viscount Castlereagh, HE following intelligence has been one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of State, from Major-General Alexander M'Kenzie Fraser, cominanding his Majesty's Land Forces in Egypt, transmitted in a letter from the Right. Hon. General Fox, to the Right Hon. W. Windham. Extract of the Copy of a Letter from Major General Fraser, to the Right Hon W. Windbam, dated Alexandria, April 6, 1807, transmitted to him by General Fox, the Original not having been received. SIR, My letter of the 27th ultimo has already informed you, that in consequence of the strong representation of Major Misset, his Majesty's resident here, (a copy of which I then transmitted) stating the risk the inhabitants of Alexandria run of being starved, unless Rosetta and Rahmonie were taken possession of by his Majesty's troops, I had with the concurrence of Rear-Admiral Sir John Duckworth, detached the 31st regiment and Chasseurs Britanniques, under Maj. Gen. Wauchope and Brigadier Gen. Meade, for that purpose. I am now under the disagreeable necessity of acquainting you that, contrary to all expectation, this measure did not succeed. Our troops took possesion of the heights of Abourmandour (which command the town) without any loss; but, from circumstances as yet unexplained, the General, instead of keeping his post there, unfortunately was tempted to go into the town, with his whole force, without any previous examination of it, when the troops were so severely handled from the windows and tops of the houses, without ever seeing their enemy, that it was thought expedient to retire, more especially as Major General Wauchope was unfortunately killed, and the second in command, Brigadier General Meade severely wounded. The troops, I understand, although certainly placed in a most trying and perilous situation, behaved extremely well; and after having suffered, I am sorry to say, very materially in killed and wounded, (as you will see by the annexed return) retired to Aboukir, in good order, without molestation, from whence I directed them to return to Alexandria. This certainly has been a very heavy and unexpected stroke upon us, more especially as every information led me to conclude, that the opposition, if any, would be trifling; and every precaution was recommended that prudence could suggest. Finding, however, by the renewed representation of Major Misset, corroborated by the personal application of the sorbagi, or chief magistrate, in the name of the people at large, that a famine would be the certain and immediate consequence of our remaining at Alexandria without the occupation of Rosetta, I have, with the concurrence, advice and co-operation of Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Louis, (who commands the squadron here since the departure of Sir John Duckworth) detached another corps, under the command of the Hon. Brigadier General Stewart and Colonel Oswald, (13 per marit appears impossible that the measure pragin) to effect this purpose, without which posed by his majesty's ministers, of keeping possessions of Alexandria, can be accomplish ed. Extract of a Dispatch from Major-General Fra. ser to General the Right Hon. H. E Fox, dated on board bis Majesty's Ship Canopus, Aboukir Hay, April 24, 1807. that the second attempt that I thought ne I have the mortification to acquaint you, cessary to make against Rosetta has failed, owing to a great reinforcement of the enemy being sent down the Nile from Cairo, which overpowered our troops, and obliged them to fall back with the loss (I am grieved to say) of nearly 1000 men, in killed, wounded, and missing. Among the latter are Lieu. tenant Colonel M'Loed, Major Vogelsang, and Major Mohr. Brigadier General Stewart, who commanded the troops on this service, is only now upon his march towards Alexandria with the remainder of his force, and has not yet sent me the details, but, as the Wizard brig immediately from this bat the admiral thinks it necessary to dispatch all the information I am at present in posto Messina, I think it necessary to give you session of, and shall send you the particulars of this unfortunate affair by his majesty's ship Thunderer, which will leave Alexandria very soon; and as I have not time to acquaint his majesty's ministers of this event by this opportunity, I must request you to have the goodness to do it as soon as possible. Return of Killed and Wounded of the Army in Sist Reg.-1 captain, 3 serjeants, 3 drummers, 69 rank and file. Chasseurs Brittanniques-1 captain, 1 lieutenant, 3 serjeants, 2 drummers, 99 rank and file. Total1 major-general, 2 captains, 1 lieutenant, 6 serjeants, 5 drummers, 170 rank and file. Wounded.-Staff-1 brigadier-general, 1 brigade major. Royal Artillery-10 rank file. Arundel, Sir A. Pigot, 2, Col. Wilder, 1. Ashburton, W. Palk, 3, †Lord C. Bentinck. Aylesbury, Lord G. Cavendish, Sir G. Nugent, 1.-Sir George Nugent, 567; Lord G. Cavendish, 490; Mr. Williams, 413. Banbury, W. Praed, 2, D. North.-W. Praed, 9; D. North, 9; double return. Barnstaple, W. Taylor, 1, †G. W. The!lusson.-G. W. Theliusson, 264; W. Tay 31st Reg.-1 captain, 6 subalterns, 7 ser- lor, 173; Lord Ebrington, 161; Sir J. jeants 1 Drummer, 129 rank and file. Chasseurs Britanniques-4 captains, 5 subalterns, 1 adjutant, 4 serjeants, 111 rank and file. Staff Corps-1 rank and file. Total-1 brigadier-general, 1 brigade-major, 5 captains, 10 lieutenants, 2 ensigns, 11 serjeants, 1 drummer, 251 rank and file. Names of officers killed.-Major Gen. Wauchope. 31st Regiment-Captain John Robertson. Chasseurs Britanniques-Captain B. de Serocourt, Lieutenat D'Amiel. Names of officers wounded.-Brigadier-General the Hon. Robert Meade.-31st regiment-Captains Horsburgh (brigade-major) and Dowdall; Lieutenants E. Knox. Fearon, Thornton, Sleddon, and Ryan; Ensign Kirby. -Chasseurs Britanniques-Captains Duhautoy, De Combromont, De Calonne, and De Lasitte; Lieutenants Le Maitre, J. Spitz, De Sault, and Ensign Bonsingault, adjut. (Signed) GEO. AIREY, Acting Dep.-Adjutant Gen. N. B. Most of the wounded officers and men are recovering. LIST of the MEMBERS returned to serve in the NEW PARLIAMENT for the several COUNTIES, CITIES, BOROUGHS, c. in ENGLAND and WALES, alphabetically arranged. Those marked thus †, were not in the last Parliament. Those marked thus *, are new for the respective places. All the rest are re-elected. The figure after the name shews in how many Parliaments the Member has served. Those marked thus, are returned for more thanone place. Abingdon, † G. Knapp. Agmondsham, T. D. T. Drake, 4, T. T. Drake, 2. Alban's, St., Hon. J. W. Grimstone, 2, J. Halsey.-J. Halsey, esq. 323; Hon. j. W. Grimstone, 288; Lord Duncannon, 275. Aldborough, Suffolk, Sir J. Aubrey, 9, Col. M'Malion, 2. Aldborough, Yorkshire, G. Jones, 1, H. Fines, 1. Miles, 2. Bedford Town, S. Whitbread, 3, W. L. Antonie, 2. Bedwin, Sir J. Nicholl, 2, J. H. Leigh, 2. Beeralston, Lord Louvaine, 3, Hon. Capt. Percy, 1. Berkshire, G. Vansittart, 6, C. Dundas, 4. Berwick, Sir A, M. Lockhart, †Col. Allen. Beverley, Capt. W. H. Vyse, J. H. Wharton, 3.-Capt. Vyse, 1012; J. H. Wharton, 739; Major Staples, 279. Bewdley, M. P. Andrews, 3. Bishop's Castle, W. Clive, 8, J. Robin son, 3. Blechingly, W. Kenrick, 1, +T. Heath cote. Bodmin, D. Giddy, 2, †Sir W. Oglander. Boroughbridge, H. Hawkins, 1, W. H. Clinton, 1. Bossmey, Lord Randelsham, J. A. 5. Wortley, 2. Boston, T. Fydell, 2, W. A. Maddocks, 2.-T. Fydell, 229; W. A. Maddocks, 196; Hon. Mr. Burnell, 149; J. Cartwright, 8. Brackley, R. H. Bradshaw, 2, A. Henderson, . Bramber, Messrs. Burrell and Shelley. more, 4. Bridgewater, W. Thornton, †G. Pocock. Bridport, Sir Evan Nepean, air Samuel Hond, 1. Bristol, Right Hon C. B. Bathurst, 4, E. Baillie, 2. Buckinghamshire, Marquis Titchfield, 4, Earl Temple, 2. Buckingham Town. Right Hon. T. Gren ville, 5, Hon R. Melville. Bury St. Edmunds, Lord C. Fitzroy, 7, Land Cardiff, Lord W. Stuart, 2. Cardigan Town, Hon. J. Vaughan, 3. Carlisle, J. C. Curwen, 4, W. S. Stanhope, 3. Carmarthenshire, Lord R. Seyn.our, 4 Carmarthen Town, Admiral G. Campbell, 1. Carnarvonshire, Sir R. Williams, 3. Carnarvon Town, Hon. C. Paget, 3. Castle Rising, R. Sharpe, 1, Hon. C. Bagot. Cheshire, T. Cholmondeley, 3, D. Davenport, 1. Chester, Gea. Grosvenor, 4, J. Egerton. Chichester, G. W. Thomas, 6, †J. Dupreq. Chippenham, J. Maitland, 2, +Dawkins and Blake Mr. Maitland, 59; Mr. Dawkins, 58; Mr Blake, 58-double return. Christchurch, Right Hon. G. Rose, 5, W. S. Bourne, 3. Cirencester, M. H. Beach, 4, J. Cripps, 1. Clitheroe, Hon. R. Curzon, 3, Hon. J. Cust, 2. Cockermouth, J. Lowther, 3, James Graham, 2. Colchester, R. Thorrion, 7, †R. H. Davies.-R. H. Davies, 632; R. Thornton, 587; Col. Tufnell, 95. Corffe Castle, H. Banks, 7, †P. W. Baker. Cornwall, Sir W. Lemon, 9, J. H. Tremayne, 1. Coventry, P. Moore, 2, W. Mills, 1.P. Moore, 310; W Mills, 312; H. C. Montgomery, 84; M. Shawe, 8z. Cricklade, Lord Porchester, 4, *J. Est man, 2.-W. M. Pitt, 1454; E. B. Portman, 1101; Mr. Bankes, 1091. Dorchester, H. C. Ashley, 4, *R. Williams, 2. Dover, C. Jenkinson, 1, J. Jackson.-C. Jenkinson, 872; John Jackson, 628; Hon. Mr. Piersepont, 622. Downton, Hon. B. Bouverie, 1, †Sir T. Plumer. Droitwich, Hon. A. Foley, 8, †Sir T. E. Winnington. Dunwich, Lord Huntingfield, 5, S. Barne, Durham County, Sir R. Milbanke, 4, +Sir H. V. Tempest-Sir H. V. Tempest, 262; Sir R. Milbanke, 298; Mr. Ellison, 234. Durham City, R. J. Lambton, 3, R. Wharton, 1. East Looe, Capt. E. Buller, 2, †D. Van derkeyden. Essex, Col. J. Bullock, 8, Admiral E. Harvey, 2. Evesham, Wm. Manning, 4, †Sir M. M. Lopez.-Wm. Manning, 494; Sir M. M. Lopez, 334; H. Howorth, $20. Exeter, Sir C. W. Bamfylde, 3, J. Bul ler, 3. Eye, M. Singleton, Hon. H. Wellesley. Flint Town, Col. Shipley.-Col. Shipley, 129, Sir S. K. Glynne, 128; Sir N. R. Lloyd, 121. Fowey, Right Hon. R. P. Carew, 2, R. Wigram, 2. Gatton, M. Wood, 2, †C. B. Greenough. Germain's, St., M. Montague, 1, Sir J. S. Yorke, 4. Glamorganshire, T. Wyndham, 3. Gloucestershire, Admiral Berkeley, 7, Lord R. H. Somerset, 2. Gloucester City, H. Howard, 4, R. Morris, 2. Grampound, Hon. A. C. Johnstone, +Hon. G. A. Cochrane Hon. A. C. Johnstone, 27; Hon G. A. Cochrane, 27; Mr. Parry, 13; Mr. Williams, 13. Grantham, T. Thoroton, 2, +W. E Welby.-T. Thoroton, 420; W. E. Welby, 411; Sir W. Manners, 352; Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 349. Grimsby, Hon. G. A. Pelham, 2, +W. Ellice.-W. Ellice, 141; Hun. G. Pelham, 138; Col. Loft, 157; Hon. W. Pelham, 122. Grinstead, East, Sir N. Holland, +C. R. Ellis. Guildford, Hon. T. C. Onslow, 1, +Hon. C. Norton.-Col. Onslow, 145; Gen. Norton, 78; G. H. Sumner, esq. 75. Hampshire, *Sir H. P. St John Mildmay, 3, +W. Chute.-Sir H. P. St. John Mildmay, 547; W. Chute, 547; Hon. W. Herbert, Hastings, Right Hon. G. Canning, 4, Sir A Hume Haver.ord. West, Lord Kensington, Helston, +Sir J. St. Aubyn, +R Richards. Herefordshire, +Col. Foley, Sir J. G. Cotterel', 1. Hereford City, Col. Symonds, R. P. Scudamore, 2. Hertfordshire, Hon. T. Brand, 1, +Sir J. S. Seahright. Hert.ord Town, Hon. E. S. Cowper, 2, N. N. Ca.vert, 2 Heydon, G. Johnstone, 3, A. Browne, 1.G. Johnstone, esq. 102; A. Brown, esq. 94, C Duncombe, esq., 50; Sir T. Slengsby, 10. Heytersbury, Lord Fitzharris, 2, +C. Moore. Higham Ferrers, Right Hon. W. Windham, 6, Hindon, B. Hobhouse, 3, W. Beckford, 1. Honiton, Hon. A. C. Bradshaw, 2, +Sir C. Hamilton. Horsham, Sir S. Romilly, 2, L. P. Jones, 1. Huntingdonshire, Lord Hinchinbroke, 4, R. Fellowes, 2-Lord Hinchinbroke, 750; R. Fellowes, 645; Lord Proby, 458. Huntington Town, J. Calvert, 2, †W. M. Farmer. Hythe, T. Godfrey, 2, †W. Deeds.-T. Godfrey, 109; W. Deeds, 104; Mr. White, 93; Plummer, 66. Ilchester, R. B. Sheridan, 7 *M. A. Taylor, 3r Ipswich, Sir H. Popham, 2, †R. A. Crickett. Sir H. Popham, 226; R. A. Crickett, 224; R. Wilson, 155; Capt. Bennet, 154. Ives, St, S. Stephens, 1, †Sir W. Stirling. -Sir. Walter Stirling, 147; Sam Stephens, esq. 147; Chas. Cocherell, 125; Capt. Woolmore, 123. Kent, Sir E. Knatchbull, 1. W. Honeywood, 4 King's Lynn, Lord Walpole, 4. Sir M. B. Folkes, 4 Kingston-upon-Hull, J, Staniforth, 2, Lord Viscount Mahon, 1. Knaresborough, Lord J. Townshend, 6, Lord Ossulton, 2. Lancashire, T. Stanley 8, J. Blackburne 6. Lancaster Town, J Dent, 3. †P. Patten. J. Dent, 1341; P. Patten, 1343; Col. Cawthorn, 850; W. Donetan, 874. Launceston, Earl Percy¶, 1, J. Progden, 3. Leicesterhire, Lord R. Manners, 2, G. A. L. Keck, 4. Leicester Town, S. Smith, 6, T. Rabington, 3.-T. Bibington esq 1794; S. Smith, esq. 1372; Mr. Macnamara, 1020. Leominster, Sir J. Lubbock, 3, H. Bon'ham, 1. Leskeard, Lord Hamilton, Hon. W. Elliot, 4. Lestwithiel, +E Maitland, +G. Holford. Lincolnshire, C. Chaplin, 2, +C. Pelham. -C. Chaplin, 1602; C. Pelham, 1168; ML. Ellison, 955. Lincoln City, R. Ellison, 3. Hon. Col. Monson, 1. Litchfield, G. Anson, 2, G. G. V. Vernon, 1. Liverpool, Gen. Gascoyne, 3, +Gen. Tarle ton.-Gen. Tarleton, 1500; Gen. Gascoyne, 1334; Mr. Roscoe, esq. 398; W. J. Denison, 38. Mr. D. was put in nomination unknown to himself. London, Sir C. Price, 2, Sir Wm. Curtis, 4, Ald. Shawe, 1, Ald. Combe, 3.-Sir. C. Price, 3117; Sir Wm. Curtis, 3059; Ald. Shawe, 2863; Ald. Combe, 2583; Ald Hankey, 226. Ludlow, Viscount Clive, 1, +Hon. H. Clive. Ludgershall, T. Everett, 3, M. D. Ma gens, 2. Lyme Regis, Hon. Col. Fane, 2, Lord Burghersh, 1. Lymington, J. Kingston. 2. Col. +Duc kett. Maidstone, G. Simpson, 1. G. Longman, 1.-Mr. Simpson, 396; Mr. Longman, 374; Sir Wm. Geary, 332. Maldon, J. H. Strutt, 4, +C. C Western. -J. H. Strutt, esq. 58; C. C. Western, esq. 29; B. Gashell, 27. Malmsbury, +Sir G. Bowyer, +P. Gill.➡ Sir G. Bowyer, 10; P. Gill, esq. 10; Hon. B. Bouveue, 3; B. Smith, esq. 3. Malton, Lord Headley, 1, +Hon. M. Dundas, 2.-Lord Headley, 211; Hon. M. Dundas, 253, Brianbooke, 196; Isaac Leatham, 138. Marlborough, Lord Bruce, S, Lord Visc. Stopferd, 2. Marlow, O. Williams, 3, P. Grenfell, 2. Mawes, St., +Lieut. Col. Shipley, S. Bernard, 1. Michael, St. +Captain Gower, +G. Galway Mills. Merionethshire, Sir R. W. Vaughan, 4. Midhurst. Hon. J. Abercrombie, S. Smith, 6. Middlesex, W. Mellish, 2, G. Byng. 4.W. Meltish, esq. 2706; G. Byng, esq. 2368; Sir C. Baynes, 1252. Milbourne Port, Lord Paget, 1, Hugh Leycester, 2. Minehead, +J. F. Luttrell, J. Dennison. -J. F. Luttrell, 128; John Dennison, 108; Hon. T. Bowes, 64. Monmouthshire, Lord A. Somerset, 1, Sir C. Morgan, 3. Monmouth Town, Lord C. H. Somerset, & Montgomeryshire, C. W. W. Wynne, & Montgomery Town, W. Keene, & Morpeth, W. Ord, 2, Hon. W. How. |