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the skirmishers to return for the purpose of carrrying off a wounded man, when he was shot through the heart. So much was he beloved by his men, that, although under a heavy fire, four soldiers of the 51st endeavoured to remove the body; persisting in this attempt, two of them were killed and one wounded; when the other, being hardly pressed by the enemy, was obliged to relinquish his precious charge, which was plundered of every thing valuable. Capt. Douglas was the only son of the late Col. Robert Douglas, and nephew to the late Admiral Sir Charles Douglas.

Captain G. Gibbons, of the 2d battalion 95th foot, who, after distinguishing himself at the taking of the Island of Martinique, in 1809, and sharing the glories attending our late battles in Spain, bravely fell on the 7th Oct. His death was occasioned by a wound he received by a musket ball, on the heights above Vera, while gallantly leading his company through the French entrenchments.

At Bilboa, in Spain, in his 28th year, Lieut. Col. Allan Campbell, major of the 74th regiment of foot, and commandant of the 3d regiment of Portuguese infantry. This officer, who had served four years in the Peninsula, received the wound, which, after much suffering, caused his death, in the battle of the Pyrenees. The gallant manner in which he led his corps into action upon that memorable day, was rewarded with a promotion that he has not lived to enjoy. The elder brother of Lieut. Col.' Campbell was killed in India when serving under the same great commander: he fell also in the arms of victory, on the celebrated plains of Assye. Lieut. Col. A Campbell was the only surviving son of Sir Alexander Campbell, commander-in-chief at the Isle of France. That distinguished officer was himself severely wounded at the battle of Talavera, in which he commanded the British centre.

SEPT. 20. At Ochringen, aged 80, the Princess Dowager Eleonora Julia, of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, born Princess of Hohenlohe-Lauenbourg.

John George Alber, aged 100 years, at Ober Sielmingen, near Stutgardt. He had lived under six sovereigns. He had five' children; but only one, aged 65 years, survived him. He had 27 grand and greatgraud children. He had never been sick, It has been remarked, that the position of the village of Ober Seilmingen is so healthy, that from the 17th Dec. 1803, to the 10th Feb. 1805, only one person had died, out of a population of 350 souls. In 1807, one of the inhabitants, 94 years old, paid the debt of nature.

At Poundsdorf, near Leipzic, in Germany, in his 31st year, Capt. R. Bogue, of the royal horse artillery, commanding the British rocket brigade in the memorable battle of that day. The particulars of the

fall of this gallant British officer, in the glorious battle of Leipzic, cannot but be interesting to the public.

Extract of a private Letter.

"I had the opportunity, although but for a few minutes, of seeing Mr. James; he was with Captain Bogue during the action, at his side at the moment of his fall, in consequence of a rifle-ball, which struck his face, penetrated to the back part of his head, and his death was nearly instantaneous. Mr. James states the extraordinary and success ful effects of the rockets, as well as the glory, acquired by Capt. Bogue from his gallantry and judicious use of them, as infinitely surpassing even what has hitherto appeared in the despatches. The rocket brigade was attached to the Crown Prince's body guard, but in previous understanding that in days of action it might, at the direction and judgment of its commanding officer, be independently employed. the memorable 18th Capt. Bogue-zealonsly seeing an opportunity of being useful against a large body of five French infan try battalions, occupying the village of Pounsdorf, gallantly solicited of General Winzingerode to go to the attack, where complete success crowned the operation ; and Capt. Bogue lived to reap the honour of receiving the surrender of the whole five battalions himself, at the head of his own little force; it was in the attack of another post, similarly occupied by the French in great force, that our lamented and gallant friend received the fatal shot, amidst the lamentations of the army, and the acknow. ledgments that his services on that great day had been eminently conducive to its success."

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At Copenhagen, the well-known Jew banker, Meyer. He was immensely rich. He has left to his heirs 60 millions of Danish paper money, besides plate, jewels, cash, private and public securities. Excluding the paper money, the property is valued at half a million sterling..

At the Cape of Good Hope, Wm. Maude, Esq. agent victualler at that colony during the last war.

On the Halifax station, after a few weeks' illness, Captain David Paterson, of his Majesty's ship Fox.

Near Niagara Falls, in Upper Canada, of the wounds received in the successful attack at Black Rock, Lieutenant-colonek Bisshopp, eldest and only surviving son of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, Bart. of Pasham. The death of this amiable man will ever be lamented, not only by his heart struck and afflicted family, but by all who knew him publicly and privately. He married in 1805, Lady Charlotte Townshend, eldest daughter of the late Marquis Townshend, Her ladyship died in 1807, and left no child

ren.

At Ardebel, in Persia, Major Stone. His body was conveyed to Tobreez, and interred in the Armenian church at that place,

A LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

FLOM SATURDAY, 30TH OCTOBER, TO TUESDAY, 25D NOVEMBER, 1811.

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F., R. Plymouth, merchant, Dec. 11, Guildhall.

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et. East Smit.fed.]

Wonderget, Dec. 11, Gould.

Westra, J. Gioue-load, Mile-rad Old Town, coalGraxt, i cil, Quaidhall (Amory, Broad st. Gray, C. Barrie, Stafford, grocer, Dec. 11, Ang 1, L'serport Leigh, Poulay.)

Bethash, G. Abingdon, Briks, bier, Dec. 9, 10, and 11. New inn, Altundon. Achon, Falsgrap] Proton, W. Louth, Lincolnshire, tanner, Dec. 11, New King's Head, Louth). [Barter, Gray's-in-sq.) Serjent, fr, Abingdon, Berks, baker, byc. 9, 10, and 11, New Ing, Aungdon. Sels n, Palsgrave Bowlands, C. Castle-st. Houndeditch, watch-maker, Dec. 11. [Steventon, Percy-st. Bedford-sq.] Booke, W. Noble-st. silk-manufacturer, Dec. 11. [Jams, Bucklersbury.1

Lambert, C. N. Soris am, South America, merchant, Dec. 11, Guildhall. [Bourdilion and Co. Little Friday-st-]

NOVEMBER 24. Bankrupts.

Kinghorn, J. James-st. Haymarket, corn-factors
Dec. 14. [Harvey, St. Helen's-pl.]
Mouk, H. Martlett-co. Covent garden, merchant,
Dec. 14. [Pope, Modiford-co. Fenchurch-st.]
Fletcher, J. Wallingham, Surrey, broker, Dec. 14,
Guildhall, [Grey, Croydon.]

Tomkinson, J. Northwich, Chester, linen-draper,
Dec. 14, Crown, Northwich. [Windie, John-st.
Bedford-row,]

Hall, H. Lewes, Sussex, butcher, Dec. 14, Star, Lewes, Gwynne, Lewes.]

Clapham, R. W. Liverpool, grocer, Dec. 14, Globe,
Liverpool. Windle, John-st. Bedford row.}
Yair, W. Bedwardine, Worcestershire, maltster,
Dee, 14, iar and Garter, Worcester, Lowndes,
Red lion oq.1

Steele, T. Chester, woollen-draper, Dec. 14, White
Lion, Chester. (Philpot and Co. Hare-co. Tem
pie.]
Willins, S. Shrewsbury, grocer, Dec. 14, Guildhall,
Coffee house, Worcester. [Cardales and Co.
Gray's-inn.)
Waters,

M, Copthall-cp. merchant, Dec. 14, [Dawes, Angel.co. Throgmorton-st.]

Clark, W. Heford, mercer, Dec. 14, Sun, Ludlow, Balop. [Highmore; and Co. Scot's-yard, Can. non st.]

Phillips, P. St. James's-st. Pall-mall, glass-dealer,
Dec 14. [Eyles, Castle.st. Hoandsditeh.]
Croft, T. Fleat-st boot-maker, Dec. 14. [Trawhitt
and Co. Carey.st.]

Walker, J. Shoreditch, furniture-broker, Dec, 14.
Woods, New Corn Exchange, Mark-la.]
Copeland, A. Leadenhall st, watch-maker, Dec. 14.
Tucker, Bartlett's-buildings.]

Nicholson, W. Bloomsbury-sq. engineer, Dec. 14. [Tatimi, Craven-st, strand.

Gibbs, J. New Romney, Kent, glazier, Dec, 14, Guildhall, Canterbury. [Egan and Co. Essex-st., Purkiss, W. Portsmouth, cabinet maker, Dec. 14,' Guildhall. (Briggs, Essex-t.]

Waugh, A. Minories, hosier, Dec. 14. [Parton, Walbrook.

Mitchel, J. New Sarum, Wiltshire, cabinet-maker,
Dec. 14. [Smith, Bedford-row.]

4 NOVEMBER 6th.
Bankruptcies superseded.

Sutterby, F. Tufton.st. Westminster, carpenter.
Cooke, J. Queen-st. Birmingham, button-maker.
Amery J. Stainton, Yorkshire, scedsman..
Jettery, H. New Sarum, Wilts, druggist.
Malam, W. Winchmore-hill, stock-broker.
Bankrupts.

Hammett, T. Westham, cabinet-maker, Dec. 18,
Guildhell: (Sarith, Dorset-st. Salisbury sq.]

Blencowe, W. Fetterle, man, Dec. 18. (Rose and Co. row-on. Alde: ate-st.] Levy, G. as Ley, D. Brewersary 'a sioprellers, Dec 15. Cheach, Bens marks, St. Mary-ase) Joy, J. Allion-bai tinge Barthelemen-chose, pricter, Dec. 18. Swith, Dorse st. Salisbury - #q. } Gurnil, J. Totenben-court-rose, ep. sisterer, Dec. 18. Men, Burrow's buildings

Harper, J. Co. Earbour la Lawh. Surrey, market-gardener, Dec. 18, Guildhal. [Annesley, Angeco. Throgmerton-st.]

Chatham, J. Manchester, cotton-manufacturers,
Dec. 18, Mosley Arms, Manchester. Makinson,
Em cu.]
Want, R. Bristal, corn-manufacturer, Dec. 18,
Rammer, Bristol. (Wizard and Co. Lincoln's-inn.
Nichols, M. New Barum, Wilts, victualler, Dec. 18,
Public Rooms, New Sarum. (Emy, Essex-co.
Temple

Spilling, F. Summers-st. Hatton-garden, Dec. 18. (Wifiomsen nd Co. Clifford's inn.}

Barnard, S. Borough, victualier, Dec. 18, Guildhall. (Sandum, Depiford.]

Hardwick, J. Old Brompton, foor cloth.manufactu rer, Dec. 18, Guildhall. [West, Red lion-st. Wap. ping]

Barker, J. Brickwall, near Hatfield, Hertfordshire, victualler, Dec. 18, Guildhall. [Cookney, Castlest. Holborn.]

Liddle, A. Fleur-de-lis-co Fleet-st. baker, Dec. 18.. [Hannam, Piazza-Chambers.]

Maund, J. Birmingham, grocer, Dec. 18, Union,
Birmingham. Swan and Co. Old Jewry.]
Byrne, P. Norwich, tailor, Dec. 18, Guildhall [Van-
dercom and Co. Bush-la. Cannon st.1
Dyer, J. Goswell-st. watch-case-maker, Dec. 18.
[Pugby, Kirby-st. Hatton garden.]
Wills, C. Wood-st. Cheapside, liquor-merchant,
DEC. 18. [Cuppage, Jermyn.st. St. James's.]
Ansell, J. Tottenham-court-road, potatoe-dealer,
Dec. 18. [Chabot, Stewart-st. Spital fields.]
Gay, W. Alby, Norfolk, cattle jobber, Dec. 18, White
Swan, Norwich. [Bleasdale and Co. New-inn.]
Brown, J. Gracechurch-st. corn-factor, Dec. 18.
[Popkin, Dean st. Soho.]

Carpue, H. B. Rochester, apothecary, Dec. 18,
Guildhall. [Isaacs, Bury-st. St. Mary-axe.]
Dursday, J. Crawley, Sussex, tailor, Dec. 18,
Guildhall. Vandercom and Co. Cannon-st.]
Welford, J. Water-la. Fleet-st, victualler, Dec. 18.
[Pullen, Fore-st.]

Chalcroft, J. Brighton, bricklayer, Dec. 18, Guildhall. [Popkin, Dean-st, Soho.]

Castang, P. Hampstead-road, poulterer, Dec. 18, Guildhall, [Davison, Warren-st. Fitzroy sq.]

NOVEMBER 9th. Bankrupts.

Battye, R. Battye, J. jun. and Carter, G. Upper
Thonge, Yorkshire, cinthiers, Dec. 21, Cooper's
Angrove, E. Falmouth, brewer, Dec. 8, 9, and 21,
Argis, Halifax. [Mason, Bread street-hill.]
Wynn's Hotel, Falmouth. [Reardon and Co.
Corbett-co. Gracechurch-st.]

Haywood, J. Hepton Bridge, Yorkshire, dealer, Dec.
21, Tontine, Sheffield. (Bigg, Southampton-build.
Chancery-la.]

Gordon, J, Copthall-co, merchant, Dec. 21. [Swain and Co. Old Jewry.]

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Clayton, C. East-lane, Walworth, bricklayer, Dec. '
21, Guildhall. [Watson, Clifford's-inn.}
Radford, 11. M. Kennington-pl, Newington, apothe
cary, Dec. 21, Guildhall, [Bourdillon and Co.
Little Friday-st.]

Moyler, J. Drury-la. victualler, Dec. 21. [Law.
ledge, Gray's-inn-lane.]

Field, B. Fenchurch-st. broker, Dec. 21. [Clutton,
St. Thomas's-st. Southwark.]

Welch, W. J, Greenwich, coal merchant, Dec. 21,
Guildhall. [W. and S. Cottons, Basinghall-st.]
Tait, W. Chippenham, Wilts, sadler, Dec. 21, An-
gel, Chippenham. [Broome and Co. Gray's
inn-sq-

Wright, J. Odham, Lancaster, draper, Dec. 21 White Lion, Manchester. [Milne and Co. Temple.]

Wootton, E. Madeley, Salop, butcher, Dec. 21, Fox, Much Wenlock, Mayhew and Co. Symond's. inn.]

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NOVEMBER 13th,0x 700 Dominey, J. Portsea, bricklayer, Dec. 28, King's Bankruptcy superseded.

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Green, R. Sheffield, victualler, Dec. 28, Healey's
tel, Sheffield. [Blakelock, Serjeants' inn.
Farber, H. Plymouth, dealer in china, Dec. 28, Lon-
don Inn, Plymouth-dock. [Collett and Co. Chan-
cery-la.

Stevenson, A. Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, sadler,
Dec. 8, 9, and 28, Bridge, Bishop Wearmouth.
[Meggisons and Co. Hatton-garden.]
James, T. Wapping-st. Middlesex, oilman, Dec. 28,
Guildhall. West, Red-lion-st. Wapping.]
Levin, L. Great Prescott-st. Goodman's-fields, mer-
chant, Dec. 11 and 28. [Evitt and Co. Haydon-sq.
Minories.]

Bainbridge. C. Sceugh, Cumberland, drover, Dee. 1,
2, and 28, Bush, Carlisle. [Mounsey, Staple-fon.]
Parkinson, J. Preston, Lancaster, grocer, Dec. 11,
1s, and 28, Golden Fleece, Preston. [Greenwood,
Chapter house-co. St. Paul's.1

Hooper, J. Honiton, Devon, carpenter, Dec. 28, Dolphin, Colyton. [Robinson, Essex-st.1 Armstrong, J. Manchester, manufacturer, Dec, 6, 7, and 28, Star, Manchester. Milne and Co. Temple.] Bowen, D. Neath, Glamorgan, druggist, Dec. 28, Cambrian Hotel, Swansea. [Barber, Gray's-innFranklin, J. Fareham, Southampton, grocer, Dec. 2, 3, and 28, Red Lion, Fareham. [Bleasdale and Co. New-inn.1 Burn, W. and R. Exeter, tailors, Dec. 2 and 28, Old London Inn, Exeter. [Land and Co. Prince's-st.J Wood, W. Manchester, manufacturer, Dec. 6, 7, and 28, Star, Manchester. [Milne and Co. Temple Mellon, C. Birmingham, victualler, Dec. 1, 2, and 28, Royal Hotel, Birmingham. [Brown, Mincing la.] Forbes, A. Shadwell, grocer, Dec. 25, Guildhall. [Fitzgerald, Leman-st.]

Lane, J. jun. Bodenham, Hereford, butcher, Dec. 1, 2, and 28, Hop-pole, Bromyard. [Fladgate and Co. sex-st.]

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Appleton, J. Rotherhithe, timber-merchant, Dec.
hall, London-wall.]
11, and Jan. 4, Guildhall. (Jupp, Carpenters'

Pearce, J. Manchester, painter, Dec. 13, 14, and Jan.
4, Dog, Deansgate, Manchester. [Ellis, Chan-
cery-la]
Mould, H. Winchester, cabinet maker, Dec. 16, 17,
and Jan. 4, Wheatsheaf, Bewdley, Worcestershire.
[Alexander, Lincoln's-inn.

Drake, S. Portsea, boot-maker, Dec. 7, 8, and Jan. 4,
George, Portsmouth. [Shelton, Sessions-house
London ]

Schofield, J. Manchester, dyer, Dec. 21, 22, and Jan.
4, White Lion, Manchester. [Milne and Co.
Temple.]
Hayles, J. Portsmouth, grocer, Dec. 7, 8, and Jan. 4
George, Portsmouth. [Shelton, Sessions-house,
London.]

Brearey, T. Derby, hosier, Dec. 3, 4, and Jan. 4,
King's Arms, Derby. [Philpot and Co. Temple.
Hawkins, J. Huddersfield, butcher, Dec. 7, 8, and
Jan. 4, White Swan, Huddersfield, [Willis and
Lane, S. Dodbrooke, Devonshire, innholder, Dec. 2,
Co. Warnford-co. Throgmorton-st.
11, and Jan. 4, Hotel, Exeter. [Lamb and Co.
Prince's street, London.]

Wells, J. Newcastle-co. St. Clement's Danes, tailor,
Dec. 7 and Jan. 4. King, Temple.]
Temple N. Fleet-st. wine-merchant, Dec. 4 and Jan..
4. [Harmer, Hatton-garden.]
Waddell, J. Kingsland, baker, Dec. 4 and Jan. 42
Scrivenes, T. Loughton, Essex, corn-dealer, Dec. 7
Guildhall. [Wilson, Devonshire-st.Bishopsgate-st.
and Jan. 4, Guildhall. [Reed, Leighest Burton-
crescent.]

WEEKLY STATEMENT OF THE LONDON MARKETS, FROM THE 25TH OF OCTOBER TO THE 22D OF NOVEMBER, 1813, BOTH INCLINTE.

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Amount of Cattle sold in Smithfield from October 29 to November 22, 1813.

Friday, Monday, Friday, Monday, Friday, Monday, Friday, Monday,
Oct. 29. Nov. 1. Nov. 5. Nov. 8. Nov. 12. Nov. 15. Nov. 19. Nov. 22.

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STATE OF THE BRITISH NAVAL FORCE ON THE IST OF NOVEMBER.

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Canals.

sal. per share.

109. ditto.

Prices of Canal, Dock, Fire-office, Mines, and Water-work Shares, &c. &c.
Insurance Companies (continued).
Globe, 100l. sh. all paid, div. 61.
Hope, 501. sh. 51. paid-
Imperial, 500. sh. 50l. paid,
div. 21. 118. 8d. per share
London (Ship)

Chelmer and Blackwater -
Croydon, div. 14. -
Ellesmere

Grand Junction, div. 74.
Grand Surrey div. 61.
Grand Union, 100l. sh.
Grand Western, 100l.sh.60l. pd
Kennet and Avon

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Leicester and Northampton,
or Old Union, div. 41.
Leeds and Liverpool, div, Sl.
Monmouthshire, div. 71. --
Regent's, 100. sh. 451. paid-
Swansea, div. 10l.
Shropshire, div. 4l.
Wilts and Berks -

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17.a 187. ditto.
701. a 68/, ditto.
2104. ditto.

851, a go!, ditto.
731. a 751. ditto.
554, ditto disc.

211. a 201. 10s. ditto.
21. a 11. 15s. do. disc.

-1051. a 1061, ditto.
2051, ditto.

1197. a 1141. ditto

127. a 151. ditto disc.

1751. ditto.

- 781. ditto.

181. a 19. ditto.

Commercial, div. 81. per cent. 150l. a 1521. per cent.
East India, div. 61. per cent. 110l. ditto.
London, div. 51. per cent. 991. a 981. ditto.
West India, div. 91. per cent. 1447. a 1464, ditto.
Insurance Companies.
Albion, 500l. sh. 50%. paid. div.
61. per cent.
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42. 108. ditto.

191. 5s. ditto.

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London, 25th November 1813. Stock-broker and Canal Agent, No. 7, Throgmorton-street,

Rates of Government Life Annuities, payable at the Bank of England.
3 per cent. Stocks being now 61 and under 62.

A single life of 35 receives for 100l. stock 4 12 0 average-rate 1001. money 7 12 1

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N.B. The annexed is a short scale of some of the rates, upon which Government are now granting Life Annuities: they are payable half-yearly at the Bank of England, the same as the dividends, and may be received by power of attorney. The Life-Annuity Act having been amended, they may henceforward be purchased when the 31. per cent. Consols or Reduced Annuities are at or above 50.

.. Annuities are granted on Joint Lives also.

Particulars may be had, gratis, at the Government Life-Annuity Office, Bank-street; or by writing, te the Superintendant, if the postage be paid.

LOAN of £27,000,000, for the Service of the Year 1813.

PAYMENTS.

7th Payment, 17 Dec. 101. per cent. [ 8th ditto, 21 Jan. 1814, 10l. per ct. Į 9th ditto, 18 Feb. 10l. per cent.

NEW LOAN of £22,000,000. for the Service of the Year 1814, Contracted for on Monday, November 15, 1813, by Messrs. Barnes, Steers, and Ricardo, Messrs. Baring, J. J. Angerstein, and George Ward, Barwis, Ellis, and Co. and Trower and Battye (the Contractors for the last Loan. 110l. 3 per cent. Reduced, 671. 3 per cent. Consols. for every 100l. sterling subscribed. The dividend upon the Consols to commence from July, and upon the Reduced from October last; and the Arst half-yearly payments to be exempt from the property duty. Discount after the rate of 51. per cent. per annum for payments made in full.--All Exchequer Bills dated between Dec. 1, 1812, and Nov. 12, 1813, to be accepted in payment for half the amount of the instalments, at the rate of 100l. 58. for every 1001. Exch. Bill. PAYMENTS.

Deposit, 19 Nov. 10. perct. | Sd ditto, 14Jan. 1814.204. per ct. | 5th ditto, 18 Mar.101.per ct. | 7th ditto, 6 May, 2d Paym.10 Dec. 10. ditto. 4th ditto, 11th Feb. 201.per ct. 6th ditto, 15April201.per ct. iol. per cent.

COURSE of the EXCHANGE, from Oct. 29th, to Nov. 26th, 1813, both inclusive.

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