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1st,......24s. Od.

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Oats.

1st,.....21s. Od.

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Beans.

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3d,......31s. Od. | 3d,

London, Corn Exchange, Sept. 11.

Wheat, Red
Fine ditto

Superfine ditto
White

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-White.. 16 0 to 54 0
Flour, English,

3 P.210 lb.fine47 0 to 18 0
Irish

9 3 to 99

440 to 46 0

Ameri. p. 196 lb. Sweet, U.S. 57 0 to 40 0 3 Do. in bond 26 0 to 28 0

Sour do.

89 to 9

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8 to 9 New for. Seed

0 to 0 Clover, Red. 20 to 24- White.

60 to 65 Coriander

Canary, new. 81 to 88 Trefoil,
New Rapeseed, £58 to £40.

Rye, per qr. 40
Malt per b.
41-Fine 9 6 to 10

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42 to 74-Middling 7 6 to 8
50 to 106 Beans, pr qr.
16 to 20 English 17 0 to 50 0 Bacon, p. cwt.
30 to 72. Irish. 41 0 to 16 0-Short middles 57 to 58
Rapeseed, p. 1. £39 to £40 Hains, dry 55 to 58

Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 2d Sept. 1820.

Wheat, 71s. 9d.-Rye, 45s. 6d.--Barley, 36s. 11d.-Oats, 27s. Id.-Beans, 45s. 6d.-Pease, 46s. Od. Oatmeal, 26s. 9d.-Beer or Big, Os. Od.

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METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

DURING the first nine days of August it rained more or less every day, and till the 25th the weather was showery. At the commencement of the month the thermometer sometimes approached 70, but after the 8th, the mean of the daily maximum temperature did not exceed 60. In this respect it presents a striking contrast to August 1819, when the thermometer rose 17 times to 70 and upwards-sometimes within a degree or two of 80. Though the greatest depression of temperature, as indicated by the minimum thermometer, was not lower than 39, the ground was covered with hoar frost on the morning after this depression took place. The mean temperature of the month is nearly 6 degrees lower than that of the corresponding month last year. The mean daily range of the thermometer is also one degree, and the temperature of spring water 44 degrees less. The mean height of the barometer is about 3 tenths lower than in August 1819, and the mean daily range about a tenth greater. The greatest depressions of the barometer took place in consequence of high winds about the 9th and 26th. Notwithstanding the showery state of the weather, Leslie's hygrometer indicated greater dryness than in August last year. The difference is about 24 degrees, and if allowance be made for difference of temperature, it will be considerably more. The mean point of deposition is a degree below the mean minimum temperature. It will be seen from the abstract, that the mean of the daily extreme temperatures coincides almost exactly with the mean of 10 morning and evening. Contrary to what usually takes place, the former is lowest.

Degrees.

49.1

58.6

55.8

56.0

419.5

13.5

56.2

Inches.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet.

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AUGUST 1820.

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39.5

Lowest maximum,

21st,

58.0

53.6 Highest minimum,

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Rain in inches,

Evaporation in ditto,

29.614

Highest 10 P.M.

22d.

30.035

6.580

Lowest ditto,

28th,

29.190

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21st, 38.0

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6th, 99.0

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7th, 58.0

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15th,94.0

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23d, 71.0

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3d, .319

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Fair days, 12; rainy days, 19. Wind west of Meridian, 22; east of meridian, 9.

21st, .167

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

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Lt. Blathwayte, Capt. by purch, son, ret.

vice Wat

17th do.

27th do.

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77

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78

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vice Hay

20th July

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Cornet Bagot, Lt. by purch.

A Maclachlan, Cornet by purch. Cornet Kelso, Lt. by purch. vice 21 Dr.

H. Clagett, Cornet by purch. J. B. Daubuz, Cornet by purch. dock, ret. 3d Aug. Cornet Baillie, Lt. by purch. vice Beauchamp, 19 Dr. 20th July Williams, fm. 2 D. G. Cornet do. Gent. Cadet W. Osborne, fm. R. Mil. Coll. Cornet by purch. vice Duncombe, 2 Dr. Gds. do.

Lt. Boulton. Capt. by purch. vice Kent,

ret.

84

Ensign Brand, fm. 16 F. Lt. Capt. Gell, fm. 2 W.I.R. Capt. vice George, dism. 9 do.

ret.

Lt. M'Iver, Capt. by purch. vice Grant,
17th do.
Ensign Twopenny, Lt. by purch. do.
Gent. Cadet Lord Wm. Thynne, fm. R.
Mil. Coll. Ens. by purch.
Lt. Beamish, Capt. by purch. vice Burns,

ret.

Ens. Vaughan, Lt. by purch.

P. B. F. Č. Gillies, Ens. do.

do.

Ens. Mansell, Lt. vice Frederick, dead

do.

1 Foot Lt. M'Conchy, fm. h. p. 58 F. Lt. vice Scott, cancelled

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20th July

Lt. Col. Piper, Lt. Col. by purch. vice Brooke, ret.

3d Aug. Lt. Mackenzie, Capt. by purch. vice Kipping, ret.

27th July

do.

Ensign Breton, Lt. by purch. Qua. Mast. Serj. B. Doran, Quart. Mast. vice Richards, dead 20th do. Capt. Fitz Clarence, fm. Cape Corps, Capt. vice Walker, h. p. 7 W.I.R. 9th Aug. Bt. Maj. Conolly, Maj. vice Meadows, dead. 27th July do. do. Brand, 73 17th Aug.

Lt. Ford, Capt.

Ensign Galway, Lt.

C. F. Thompson, Ensign, vice

F.

Qua. Mas. Serj. G. King, Quar. Gallie, 9 R. Vet. Bn.

as. vice 27th July

Lt. Sutherland, fm. h. p. York Chass. Lt. vice Davies, 35 F.

do.

- Davies, fm. 30 F. Lt. vice Nixon, h. p. York Chass.

do.

O'Reilly, Capt. by purch. vice M'Au

Ensign Webster, Lt. by purch.

Cape Corps, Lt. Fox, fm. 85 F. Capt.
Clarence, 11 F.
Medical Department.
James Craufurd, Hosp. Assist. to the Forces
13th April 1820
Hosp. Assist. Lamont, fm. h. p. Hosp. Assist. vice
Mitchell, 48 F.
3d Aug.

Chaplain's Department. Rev. G. Kendall, M. A. Chaplain to the Forces Garrisons. Bt. Maj. Diggle, fm. h. p. R. York Ra. Capt. of a Company of Gent. Cadets, vice Erskine, h. p. 10th Aug. 1820 Lt. Austin, of late 5 Vet. Bat. Fort Maj. at Dun27th July cannon Fort, vice Quin, dead

Exchanges.

Bt. Major Diggle, fm. 52 F. with Capt. Northey, h. p. York Rang.

Capt. Gale, from 17 F. with Capt. Crewe, h. p. 26 F.

Stewart, from 25 F. with Capt. Biddulph, h. p. 96 F. Lee, from Rifle Brig. with Capt. Travers, h. p.

Anderson, from 1 W.I.R. with Capt. Mercer, h. p. 6 W.I.R.

Stockenstrom, from Cape Corps, with Capt. Lowen, h. p. Corsican Ran.

O'Flaherty, from 23 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Powell, h. p. 15 F.

Gordon, from 5 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Wood, h. p. 21 Dr.

Dawson, from 22 Dr. with Capt. Barlow, h.

lay, ret.

13th do.

do.

Gent. Cadet J. B. Estcourt, fm. R. Mil. Coll. Ens. by purch.

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Ensign Hodgson, fm. 50 F. Ens, vice Cornwall, 38 F.

3d Aug.

47

A. F. Strettell, Ens. vice Lowry, dead

27th July Mil. Cof. 17th Aug.

19

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Gent. Cadet J. M. Geddes, fm. R.
Ens. vice Strettell, canc.
Lt. Ellis, Capt. vice Dillon, 2 Vet.

Ens. Maclachlan, Lt.
Gent. Cadet A. Gammell, fm. R. Mil. Col.
Ens.
17th do.
J. C. Nicolls, Ens. vice Hodgson, 15 F.
3d do.

Qu. Mast, Johnson, fm. h. p. Qua. Mast. vice Moore, ret. list 18th May

p. 69 F. Lieut. Shawe, from 2 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Askew, h. p. 18 Dr.

Lowry, from 8 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Forman, h. p. 95 F.

Nicholson, from 17 F. rec. diff. with Licut. Cary, h. p. 101 F.

83 F.

Waite, from 58 F. with Lieut. O'Neill, h. p.

Richardson, from 1 Life Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Legge, h. p. 2 F. G.

French, from 6 Dr. Gds. rec. diff, with Lieut. Mairis, h. p. 36 F.

Lieut. Ferrall, from 11 F. with Lieut. Haggup, h.
p. Rifle Brig.

Meech, from 3 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Lock-
yer, h. p. 43 F.

Moody, from 4 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Lar
dy, h. Meuron's Regt.
P.

Macdonald, from 19 F. with Lieut. Ed-
wards, 47 F.

55 F.

Warren, from 30 F. with Lieut. Blackall,

Peers, from 80 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Jef-
fery, h. p. 53 F.

Ensign M Dermott, from 8 F. rec. diff. with 2d
Lieut. Ward, h. p. Rifle Brig.

F.

F.

Close, from 47 F. with Ensign Murphy, 86
Wilton, from 57 F. with Ensign Smith, 92

Lum, from 61 F. with Ensign Dawson, h. p.

35 F.
Paym. Ker, from 3 Dr. Gds. with Paym. Lut-
yens, h. p. 103 F.

Assist. Surg. Wharrie, from 86 F. with Ass. Surg.
Thompson, h. p. 52 F.

Williams, from 50 F. with Assist.

Surg. Young, 4 Vet. Bu.

Hett, from Rifle Brig. with Assist.

Surg. Scott, h. p.

Morrison, from do. with Assist. Surg.

Campbell, 7 Vet. Bn.

Resignations and Retirements.

Lieut. Col. Wigston, 3 F. G.

Brooke, 4 F.

Major Kipping, 4 P.

M'Aulay, 44 F.

Captain Watson, 3 Dr.

Kent, 21 Dr.

Grant, 78 F.

Burns, 81 F.
Lewis, 88 F.

Lieutenant Lambard, R. Horse Gds.
Cornet Haydock, 19 Dr.

Taylor, 22 Dr.

Appointments Cancelled.
Capt. Grant, 9 R. Vet. Bn.
Lieut. Scott, 1 F.

Ensign Strettell, 47 F.

Reinstated.

Lt. Col. John Boscawen Savage, R. Mar.
Capt. Lee, Rifle Brig.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

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daughter.

At Gayfield-square, Edinburgh, Mrs J. Smith,
a daughter.

4. At Islabank, the lady of Peter Wedderburn,
Esq. a son.

- At London, Viscountess Errington, a son,
5. At Woodhouselee, Mrs Tytler, a son.

6. In Abercromby-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Camp-
bell of Possil, a daughter.

-At Edinburgh, the lady of Norman Lockhart,
Esq. a son.

8. At Buccleuch-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Short,
a daughter.

- At his house, York-place, Edinburgh, the
lady of Rear-Admiral Otway, commander-in-chief,

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At Dalhousie-castle, lady Mary Ilay, a daugh-
13. At Great King-street, Mr Alexander Thom-
son, a daughter.

15. At Gilmore-place, Edinburgh, Mrs George
Hutchison, a son.

16. At Hutton-hall, the lady of Col. C. Bruce,
C. B. a son.

17. At Edinburgh, Mrs White of Howden, jun.
a daughter.

18. At Edinburgh, the lady of Captain Houston
Stewart, royal navy, a son and heir.

- At Keinmay-house, Mrs Burnett of Kemnay,

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-At Edinburgh, Mrs Robert Nasmyth, a daugh-

At Buckland-Abbey, the lady of Sir John
Gordon Sinclair, Bart. a son and heir.

At his Lordship's house in Piccadilly, Lon-
don, the Countess of Roseberry, a daughter.
21. At Cornhill, near Aberdeen, the lady of Da-
vid Young, Esq. a son.

26. Mrs Linning, Mary's-place, a son.
27. At Inveresk, Mrs D. Elphinston, a son.
31. At Langley Farm, Kent, the Hon. Mrs Col-
ville, a daughter

Sept. 1. At 57, George-street, Edinburgh, Mrs
Adolphus Ross, a son.

2. Mrs Kermack, Albany-street, Edinburgh, a

son.

Lately. At No 18, Forth-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Orr, a son.

At Willey-place, Farnham, the lady of Charles Grant, Esq. a daughter.

The Countess of Verulam, a daughter.

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MARRIAGES.

May 30. At Philadelphia, North America, Frederick Campbell Stewart, Esq. of Ascog, to Miss Maria Smith, second daughter of the late Judge Smith, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

June 23. At Corfu, Major-General Sir Frederick Adam to the Signora Diamantina Pallatiano.

July 17. John Farquhar, Esq. of Pitscandly, Forfarshire, to Mary Ann, daughter of Mr George Shillito of Upper Thames-street, London.

22. At Doddington, Mr James Orinston, merchant, London, to Miss Atkinson, daughter of the late William Atkinson, Esq. Yeavering.

24. At Everton, Myles Sandys, jun. Esq. eldest son of Myles Sandys, Esq. Graythwaite-hall, Lancashire, to Frances, fifth daughter of the late Thomas France, Esq. Bostock-hall.

27. At Greenock, Mr H. C. Sempill, Glasgow, to Susan Ann, second daughter of Mr John Dow, Greenock.

31. At Greenock, Mr Daniel M'Kellar, merchant, to Miss Wilhelmena Jane Monteath.

At Kelso, Mr David Rider, manufacturer, Leeds, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr Joseph Henderson, draper, Kelso,

Aug. 1. At Newton-stewart, the Rev. Charles Anderson, minister of Closeburn, to Elizabeth Hathorn, daughter of William Macmillan, Esq.

-At Braehouse, James Stewart, Esq. of Crossmount, and Captain in the 824 regiment of foot, to Jane, eldest daughter of Captain Campbell, Boreland.

-At George's-street, Edinburgh, Mitchell Patison, S. S. C. to Mary, daughter of Mr John Bryce, Carluke.

- At Liverpool, Mr Robert Stewart, writing master and accountant, St James's-square, Edinburgh, to Sarah, eldest daughter of the late John Powell, Esq. of Liverpool.

2. At Edinburgh, Francis Cobham, Esq. M. D. of the island of Barbadoes, to Mary Harvie, eldest daughter of William Gordon M'Crae, Esq.

7. At Edinburgh, Mr William Ross, clothier, St Andrew-street, to Catharine, daughter of the late Mr James Richardson.

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At Mountblow, Mr Alexander Cochran of Kirktonfield, to Jessie, eldest daughter of the late John Bowie, Esq. Paisley.

8. At Leith, Mr John Taylor, merchant there, to Jane, daughter of Williain Lamont, Esq. controlling surveyor of his Majesty's customs, Leith.

At Fenton, John Hope, Esq. 89th regiment to Helen, youngest daughter of the late George Bogue, Esq. of Woodhall.

-At Edinburgh, Mr William Whitehead, merchant, to Helen, second daughter of Mr Josiah Livingston, merchant.

9. At London, Colonel Alexander Woodford of the Coldstream regiment of guards, aide-de-camp to his Majesty, to Charlotte Mary Anne Fraser, eldest daughter of the late Charles Henry Fraser, Esq. formerly his Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Circle of Lower Saxony.

At London, William Bowles, Esq. captain in the royal navy, to the Hon. Frances Temple, eldest daughter of the late Viscount Palmerston.

10. At Clyde-place, Glasgow, Mr Alex. McNab, merchant, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr P. Macfarlane, merchant.

12. At London, Alexander Watson Law, Esq. of the East India Company's service, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Robert Romanes of Cheapside.

-At Chelsea, Charles C. Young, Esq. of Burton-crescent, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Jate James Hay, Esq. of Sloane-street.

14. At Droitwich in Worcestershire, John PhilHips, of Hanbury Hall, Esq. to Miss Weir, niece of the late John Weir of Broughton-house, Esq.

-At George street, Edinburgh, John Jeffrey, Esq to Elizabeth Helen, eldest daughter of the late Dr James Hunter, Professor of Logic in the University of St Andrews.

- At Risk, Stirlingshire, Mr Robert Kennedy,

merchant, Glasgow, to Agnes, fourth daughter of William Bryson, Esq. of Risk.

-At Glasgow, Mr James Arnot Storey, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Jas Gailoway, Esq. writer and lecturer on conveyancing.

- At Cart-vale, Paisley, Mr Alexander Wardrope, manufacturer, to Agnes, second daughter of John Fleming, Esq.

17. At the Manse of Tough, William Scott, Esq. of Campfield, to Anne, daughter of the Rev. Alex. Urquhart, minister of Tough.

19. At Mary-la-bone Church, London, Campbell Marjoribanks, Esq. of Upper Wimpole-street, to Mrs Parker, widow of the late William Parker, Esq. of Bengal.

21. At Pitcullo, Mr William Drummond, writer, Cupar-Fife, to Catherine, daughter of Mr Bell.

25. Lieutenant-Colonel Raikes of the Coldstream guards, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Henry Boulton, Esq. of Givon's grove, Surrey.

25. At Edinburgh, Mr William Miller, writer, to Christian, eldest daughter of the late Mr Wm Brown, editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal.

26. At London, Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. of Marlborough-square, son of the late Charles Mackenzie, Esq. writer, of this city, to Miss Teresa Redings, daughter of Redings, Esq. merchant in Cork.

-At Glasgow, by the Rev. Dr Ranken, Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Duncholgine, to Miss M'Corquodale, daughter of Mr M'Corquodale, merchant in Oban.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Happer, surgeon, Sunderland, to Miss Jessie Lock, youngest daugh ter of Mr Peter Lock, wood-merchant, Leith-walk. 27. At Flatt, Liddisdale, Roxburghshire, Robert Elliott, Esq. of Redheugh and Tarras, to Jessie, eldest daughter of John Elliot, Esq.

- At Edinburgh, Mr Henry Scott, junior, hatmanufacturer, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late John Martin, Esq. Lauriston-place.

29. At Great King-street, William Thomas Carruthers, Esq. of Dormont, to Helen, daughter of the late Donald Maclachlan, Esq. of Maclachlan.

-At Edinburgh, Lieutenant W. C. Anderson, royal horse artillery, to Miss Gibson of Harchope, only child of the late George Gibson of Brewlands, Esq.

31. At Edinburgh, James Ritchie, Esq. of the 67th regiment, to Mary, eldest daughter of Dr Minto, George-street.

DEATHS.

Nov. 12, 1819. At Bombay, James Erskine, Lieutenant of the 4th regt. of native infantry, youngest son of the late Colonel James Francis Erskine.

Jan. 19, 1820. At Nameul, in the Mysore country, Lieut.-Col. Olof Godlier Fehrzen, 55d regt. of a spasmodic cholera, which carried him off in a few hours.

Feb. 11. At Madras, Dr Alexander Stewart, secretary to the medical board, &e. at that place, youngest son of the late Captain Donald Stewart of Shierglass.

24. At his plantation in East Florida, Linday Toodie, Esq. son of the late Mr Andrew Toodie of St Andrews.

April 14. At the Cape of Good Hope, whether he had gone for the benefit of his health, Hugh Spottiswood, Esq. of the civil service on the Madras establishment.

2. In M'Intosh county, Georgia, America, John Raillie, Esq.

May 14. At Richmond Bay, Prince Edward's Island, North America, the Rev. Andrew Nicholl, minister of that place.

51. At Sierra Leone, Mr Henry Alex. Elliott, royal navy, youngest son of the Rev. Robert Elli ott of Maitland street, Edinburgh.

June 8. At Edisto Island, South Carolina, Hen. Calder, Esq.

20. At Aux Cayes, in the island of St Domingo, John Ure, jun. Esq.; and on the 28th, Geo. Lawson, Esq. both of Clasgow.

21. On board the ship Hibberts, on his passage from Jamaica to this country, Robert Murray, Esq. of Knapdale, in that island.

Judy 3. At Trieste, Colonel Simpson of the royal imperial tuarines, (a native of Fifeshire, Scotland.)

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