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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 March, and 20th of April, 1824;

Austin, W. H. Old Broad-street, merchant.
Austin, J. Devonport, linen-draper.
Bannister, B. Southend, druggist.
Barsar, J. Poole, timber-merchant.

Beeston, W. Kilburn, scrivener.

Binns, T. W. Stockport, cotton-spinner.
Birchley, W. Cheltenham, grocer.

Bottrell, R. Wood-street, Cheapside, merchant.
Bowden, T. Stockport, shopkeeper.

Brice, E. Keward-mill, Somersetshire, miller.
Brunyce, J. Owston, Lincolnshire, miller.
Burrell, W. Wakefield, merchant.
Burgess, J. Trowbridge, clothier.
Calcott, J. Shoreditch, draper.
Clark, M. Newmarket, tailor.

Claughton, T. Haydock Lodge, Lancashire, saltmanufacturer.

Coulson, S. Falsgrave, Yorkshire, horse-dealer.
Crosby, W. Myton, Yorkshire, merchant.
Cross, W. Liverpool, currier.

Desanges, C. S. Golden-square, merchant.

Dowell, T. and W. C. Brown, Ironmonger-lane, woollen-cloth merchants.

Down, W. T. Malmesbury, corn-factor.
Ebbs, J. E. Minories, jeweller.

Evans, D. Cannon-street road, coal-merchant.
Flynn, J. Liverpool, earthenware-dealer.
Fox, H. Rotherhithe-road, carpenter.
Gardner, J. Poulton-by-the-Sands, Lancashire,
grocer.

Gilbert, J. George-lane, Botolph-lane, merchant.
Gilpin, J. J. Westbury, Wiltshire, surgeon.
Gillingham, G. Little Pancras-street, near Totten-
ham Court-road, stone-mason.

Gunther, E. Beaumont-street, Mary-le-bone, hosier.

Hagger, J. St Mary-le-bone, carpenter.
Hamilton, G. F. Thames-street, merchant.
Hammond, E. Great Bentley, Essex, innholder.
Harrison, W. and C. New Sleaford, Lincolnshire.
Hatton, R. and J. Jackson, Poulton-with-Fear-
head, Lancashire, soap-makers.

Henderson, G. Maiden-lane, warehouseman.
Hassall, R. Birmingham, blacksmith.

extracted from the London Gazette.

Hole, H. Norwich, draper.

Holmes, J. Bridge-road, Lambeth, broker. Hughes, J. T. High-street, Shoreditch, haberdasher.

Kent, H. Lawrence-lane, commission-agent.
Lewis, C. T. Ebley, Gloucestershire, grocer.
Lingard, J. Manchester, merchant.

Luckes, G. Yeovil, brick-maker.
Meacock, E. Liverpool, liquor-merchant.
Metcalfe, J. Thirsk, Yorkshire, linen-draper.
Middleton, M. Wolverhampton, tailor.
Mills, W. Bath, oilman.

Murrell, J. Peckham, commission-agent.
Newport, N. Bathwick, Somersetshire, builder.
Norris, T. Bartholomew-close, coach-maker.
Parkes, M. Holly-hall, Worcestershire, flint-glass
manufacturer.

Parsons, W. Reading, plasterer.

Penkett, W. and L. M'Kinnon, Liverpool, merchants.

Pettingall, W. D. Yarmouth, fish-merchant.
Phillips, W. Bristol, linen-draper.

Pilling, J. and W. Mirfield, Yorkshire, cornmillers.

Ponting, T. Bedminster, Somersetshire, leatherdresser.

Price, J. Stepney, undertaker.

Rich, C. H. and E. Adams, St Ann's-lane, silversmiths.

Richards, J. Newmarket, innholder.

Roach, M. High-street, Wapping, victualler. Rolls, A. Sandy-row, Bishopsgate, chairman. Rostron, T. Holywell, Flintshire, paper-manu

facturer.

Sanderson, M. C. Park-street, coal-merchant.
Seymour, C. Huddersfield, tailor.

Smith, G. Bishopsgate-street without, butcher.
Starben, C. F. Lime-street, merchant.
Steer, R. Paradise-row, Chelsea, baker.
Stirling, T. Commercial-road, slater.

Striffler, L. Brunswick-terrace, Islington, oilman.
Willcocks T. Bath, cabinet-maker.

Wood, J. Redcross street, Southwark, currier.
Young, H. R. Fenchurch-street, print-seller.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th of April, 1824, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

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Cape C. (Inf.) Capt. Batty, from h. p. 27 F. Capt. vice Monckton, 24 F. 18 Mar.

1 Vet. Bn. Capt. Macdougall, from h. p. 61 F. Capt. vice Ramsay, cane. 1 Apr. Abbot, from 1 W. I. R. Capt. do. vice Campbell, h. p. 21 F. Lt. Shedden, from h. p. 68 F. Lt. vice 8 do. M'Gregor, ret, list Ens. Pilkington, from h. p. York Lt. Inf. Vol. Ens. vice Rennick, ret. do. list Harna, from 2 W. I. R. Ens. vice Graham, 99 F. Lt. Agnew, from h. p. Maclean's Rec. Co. Lt. vice Milne, canc. do. Wells, from 2 W. I. R. Lt. vice Small, h. p. do. -Drummond, from h. p. 28 F. Lt. 1 do. vice Janns, ret. list

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Bt. Maj. Ellison, from Gren. Gds. Lt. Col. of Inf. by purch. vice Maj. Gen. D'Arcy, R. Éngineers, ret. 15 Apr.

1824.

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Bt. Col. Quentin, from 10 Dr. rec. diff. between full pay Cav. and Inf. only with Lt. Col. Wyndham, h. p. 19 Dr.

Bt. Lt. Col. Smyth, from 18 F. do. with Major Carmichael, h. p. 94 F.

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Major Johnstone, from 14 F. with Major Gardiner, h. p. 60 F.

Bt. Major Hinde, from 65 F. with Brev. Col. Visc. Forbes, h. p. Meuron's R.

Capt. Reed, from 12 Dr. with Capt. Graham, 51 F.

69 F.

h. p.

82 F.

Conroy, from 16 F. with Capt. Williams,
Marshall, from 63 F. with Capt. Knight,

Richardson, from 75 F. with Capt. Bruce,

Lynch, from 84 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Maberly, h. p. 100 F.

De Barrallier, from 95 F. with Capt. Mauritz, h. p. 32 F.

Lieut. Russell, from 1 F. with Lieut. Crisp, h. p. 37 F. Schiel, from 13 F. with Lieut. Thomas,

89 F. 44 F.

Young, from 17 F. with Lieut. Browne,

Sargent, from 41 F. with Lieut. Boultbee, 69 F.

Taylor, from 75 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. M'Queen, h. p. 60 F.

Armit, from 94 F. with Lieut. Keogh, h. p. 57 F.

24 F.

Ramus, from 98 F. with Lieut. Wall, h. p.

Cornet Stepney, from 7 Dr. G. rec. diff. with 2d Lieut. Daniel, h. p. Rifle Brig.

Dillon, from 1 Dr. rec. diff. with Cornet Hibbert, h. p. 3 Dr. G.

Paym. Cameron, from 79 F. with Capt. Bateman, h. p. 5 F.

Surg. Bamfield, from 31 F. with Surg. Shorland, h. p. Meuron's Regt.

As. Surg. Foote, from 17 F. with As. Surg. Martindale, h. p. 67 F.

Vet. Surg. Price, from 17 Dr. with Vet. Surg.
Smith, h. p. R. Art. Driv.

Resignations and Retirements.
Maj. Gen. D'Arcy, R. Eng.
Col. Acheson, Coldst. Gds.
Lieut. Col. Head, 7 Dr. G.
Ingleby, 53 F.
Lambert, 9 F.
Hunt, 11 F.

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Mackenzie, do.

M'Intosh, h. p. 25 Dr. Taylor, do.

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Robinson, h. p. 31 F. Cowes 22 Feb. Elmore, h. p. 72 F. Secunderabad, Madras 15 Dec. 23.

Stewart, h. p. 82 F. Sudbury, Middlesex 28 Feb. 24. Steven, h. p. 83 F. Edinburgh, 13 Mar. Maclean, of late Vet. Bn. Cork 1 Apr. Cor. Tracie, h. p. R. Wagg. Train, Bruxelles 21 Mar. 24. 2d Lieut. Church. h. p. Rifle Br. wrecked near Holyhead 5 Feb. 24. Ens. Campbell, 91 F. Fort Augusta, Jamaica 10 Feb. 24.

Robertson, h. p. Argyleshire Fen.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS

Aug. 19, 1823.-At Bhooj, the Lady of Lieut. Colonel Maconochie, Hon. East India Company's service, of a son.

Sept. 26. At Padang, East Indies, Mrs William Purvis, of a son.

Nov. 26. At Calcutta, the Lady of the Rev. Dr Bryce, of a daughter.

28. At Mauritius, the Lady of Dr John Watson, medical staff, of a still-born son.

Mar. 30, 1824. At his house, Devonshire Place, Edgeware Road, London, the Lady of William J. L. Campbell, Esq. of Glenfalloch, of a son and heir.

April 1. At Heriot Hill, near Edinburgh, the Lady of John Bruce, Esq. of a daughter.

2. At the Manse of Ormiston, Mrs Ramsay, of

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20. The Lady of James Elliot, Esq. of Woollie, of a son. -At 61, York Place, Mrs Andrew Tawse, of a

son.

- Mrs Chancellor of Shieldhill, of a son. 21. At Ballyshear, Mrs Macdonald, of a son. 27. At Greenlaw Manse, Berwickshire, Mrs Home, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

April 2. At Edinburgh, Henry Wight, Esq. advocate, to Janet, eldest daughter of the late Ninian Hill, Esq. writer to the signet.

-At Edinburgh, Mr John Anderson, jun. book. seller, to Agnes, only daughter of the late John Grindlay, Esq. Edinburgh.

-At Balgarvie, Fife, James Russel, Esq. merchant, Cupar, to Barbara, daughter of the late John Scott, Esq.

6. At Edinburgh, Mr William Dow, merchant, to Agnes, fifth daughter of the late Mr Peter Hutton, Whitehill, Fife.

9. At Tranent, Mr David James, junior, baker, London Street, to Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr James Dickson, Tranent.

10. At St George's, Hanover Square, London, William Turner, Esq. his Majesty's Secretary of Embassy to the Ottoman Porte, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of John Mansfield, Esq. M.P. for Leicester.

11. At her father's house, Belvidere Hill, Jane, only daughter of John Gordon, Esq. to William Henry Clark Bluett, Esq. of the Honourable East India Company's service, and second son of Mrs E. M. Bluett of Halton, Cornwall.

12. At the Ambassador's Chapel, Paris, George Murray, Esq. son of the late Vice-Admiral Sir George Murray, K.C.B. to Alicia, eldest daughter of Thomas Strickland, Esq.

-At Gatehouse of Fleet, Lieut. William Cannon, of the 97th Regiment, to Margaret, daughter of John Smith, Esq. of Gatehouse.

13. At Rothesay, John Stewart, Esq. Rothesay, to Agnes, eldest daughter of the late Robert Oliphant, Esq. Glasgow.

12. At Camberwell, London, Alexander Nairne, Esq. Commander of the Hon. East India Company's ship, General Kyd, to Ann Spencer, eldest daughter of Nathaniel Domet, Esq. of Camberwell Grove.

15. At Kerrisdale, Ross-shire, John Mackenzie, Esq. writer, Tain, to Miss Christian Henderson Mackenzie, third daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq. of Kerrisdale.

16. At Balmungie, John Small, Esq. to Mary Anne, youngest daughter of William Lindesay, Esq. of Balmungie, Fifeshire.

At No. 20, George's Street, Edinburgh, James Gibson, Esq. of Hillhead, Glasgow, to

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Jessie, only daughter of the late John Wilson, Lieutenant and Adjutant in the Canadian Regi

ment.

19. At Norrieston, Lieut. Donald Robertson, 82d Foot, to Agnes, daughter of the late John Macfarlane, Esa. Borland.

-At Edinburgh, Mr William N. Grant, S.S.C. to Anne, second daughter of George Miller, Esq. Hope Park, Edinburgh.

20. At Hamilton, Thomas Anderson, Esq. Rossshire, to Janet, eldest daughter of the late Sheriff Burns.

22. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Adam Lind, Minister of the Gospel, Whitehill, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr James Whillas, ordained survey.

or.

23. In Great King Street, Mungo Nutter Campbell, Esq. to Anne Amelia, second daughter of the late Donald Maclachlan of Maclachlan, Esq.

26. At 33, Royal Terrace, John Lang, Esq. surgeon, Linlithgow, to Ellen, third daughter of the Late Richard Younger, Esq. London.

27. At Edinburgh, Mr John Johnston, tanner, Perth, to Miss Cathrine, third daughter of the late Mr Parlan M'Farlane.

-At Edinburgh, Mr William Hall, merchant, to Martha, only daughter of the deceased Mr Andrew Rob, Menstrie.

29. At Dewar Place, Lieutenant John Eddington, Royal Scots, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Captain Smollett Campbell, Royal Inva

lids.

30. At Edinburgh, John Tait, Esq. advocate, to Mary Amelia Sitwell, eldest daughter of the late Francis Sitwell of Barmoor, in the county of Northumberland, Esq.

DEATHS.

Nov. 15, 1823.-At Kingolee, Robert Greig, M.D. staff-surgeon at Ellichpoor, Madras Establishment.

22. At Vellore, East Indies, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Mackintosh of Hilton, Inverness-shire, in the service of the Honourable East India Company.

26. At Calcutta, in consequence of a fall from his horse, which he survived only a few hours, Cathcart Methven, Captain in the Hon. East India Company's 20th Regiment, Native Infantry, Bengal Establishment.

Mr

Dec. 3. At Gato, of the dysentery, on the Benin River, the intrepid traveller, G. Belzoni. He perished while attempting to reach Houssa and Timbuctoo, by way of Benin, and at a moment when there was much reason to expect that his perilous enterprize would have succeeded. Belzoni was not more distinguished by his ardour and perseverance in the laborious pursuits to which he had devoted the greater part of his life, than by his personal intrepidity and gigantic strength and stature. He possessed, indeed, every quality which promised success to his labours, and at length only yielded to that fell Foe, before whom all mortal potency is consumed, like flax in the fire.

Dec. 10. In Upper Canada, Lieut. Alex. Wishart, half-pay of the 42d Regiment.

Jan. 4, 1824.-At St Vincent, West Indies, Charles Niel Kennedy, Esq. surgeon, late in Pitlorchy, Perthshire.

24. At Spring Vale, Jamaica, Lieut. John Clerk, of the 92d Regiment.

31. At Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, Mary Anne Urquhart, wife of John Murray, Esq. sur. geon to the forces.

Feb. 29. At Adra, in Spain, Harriet, daughter of the late William Kirkpatrick, Esq. of Con

heath.

Mar. 5. On board the ship Alexander, on his passage home from Jamaica, Mr Andrew Marjoribanks, second son of Alex. Marjoribanks, Esq. of Marjoribanks.

7. At Aberdeen, James Moir, aged 101. He was brother-in-law to the veteran M'Dougal, who supported General Wolfe after the received his mortal wound at Quebec.

9. At Southampton, the Right Hon. Lord Edward O'Brien, brother to the most noble the Marquis of Thomond.

11. At Newabbey, George Nicholson, Esq.

13. At Courthill, Thomas Usher, Esq. 18. At Auchlochan, Lanarkshire, Geo. Brown, Esq. 20. At Auchry, Mrs Cumine, wife of Archibald Cumine of Auchry, Esq.

- John Aitken, Esq. of Hill of Beath, Fifeshire.

27. At Edinburgh, Miss Elizabeth Campbell.

At St Leonard's Hill, Edinburgh, Mrs Isabella Currie, wife of Mr Wm. Fletcher.

30. At Rome, Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire, widow of the late Duke, and sister to the present Earl of Bristol.

31. At London, the Right Hon. Lord George Colraine, in his 73d year. His Lordship was better known as the eccentric Colonel Hanger.

-At London, Lieut. John Wallace, late of the 13th Light Dragoons.

April 1. At Peebles, Mr James Williamson, surgeon, aged 30.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Hamilton, wife of Mr Alex. Hamilton, surgeon, Royal Navy.

2. At Edinburgh, Miss Elizabeth Dickson, daughter of the late David Dickson of Kilbucho, Esq.

At Edinburgh, Andrew Fyfe, Esq. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, assistant to the late Dr Monro; and author of the System and Compendium of Anatomy.

-At York Place, Jane Emily, second daughter of Dr Gillespie.

3. Suddenly, at Ayr, Hamilton Douglas Boswell, Esq. of Garrallan, collector of taxes for the county of Ayr, in the 56th year of his age.

- Át Lathrisk, Alexander, third son of William Johnson, Esq. of Lathrisk.

-At his father's house, at Banff, Lieut.-Colonel James Robinson.

4. At his house, in Prince's Street, James Paterson, Esq. of Carpow.

5. At Muirkirk, Mr Thomas Cunningham, aged 81.

6. At Dumbarton Castle, Major-General Ilay Ferrier, lieutenant-governor of that garrison, in the 78th year of his age.

-At his apartinents in the British Museum, London, the Rev. Thomas Maurice.

7. Michael Kidston, third son of the Rev. William Kidston, Glasgow.

8. At Edinburgh, Thomas, youngest son of the Rev. Wm. Menzies, minister of Lanark.

9. At Drumore, in the parish of Kirkmaiden, in the 105th year of his age, John King, officer of his Majesty's customs.

-At Winchester, Andrew Crawford, senior, M. D.

10. At Edinburgh, Mrs Corbett of Kenmuir, Lanarkshire.

-At Duddingstone House, the Right Hon. Lady Caroline Anne Macdonald of Clanranald, in consequence of a cold, caught some days after the birth of her sixth child.

11. At Edinburgh, Mary Anne Leslie Lindesay, daughter of the late Patrick Lindesay, Esq. of Wormistone.

- At Stockbridge, Mrs Ann Balfour, relict of William Thomas Wishart, Esq. of Foxhall.

12. At Rothesay, the Rev. Dr Archibald M'Lea, minister of that parish, in the 87th year of his age, and 62d of his ministry.

13. At Netherby, Cumberland, Sir James Graham, Bart, aged 62.

-At Dalkeith, Mrs Cumming, wife of Dr Cumming.

14. At Edinburgh, David Davidson, eldest son of the late Sir David Davidson of Cantry.

-At Linlithgow, Mrs Helen Margaret Ferrier, wife of Thomas Liston, Esq. Sheriff-clerk of Linlithgowshire, second daughter of the late MajorGeneral Ferrier.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Fergusson Blair, wife of Adam Fergusson of Woodhill, Esq.

-At Hampstead, Mary, eldest surviving daughter of the late Sir Alexander Macdonald Lockhart of Lee and Carnwath, Bart

15. Sutherland Meek, M. D. late Member of the Medical Board at the Presidency of Bombay.

16. At Aberdeen, Charles Donaldson, Esq. ad

vocate.

-At Garth, parish of Fortingall, Margaret Macdougall, relict of Alexander Macdougall, farmer at Garth, in the 103d year of her age. When

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