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Course of Exchange, London, Jan. 11.-Amsterdam, 12 9. Ditto, at sight, 12 6. Rotterdam, 12: 10. Antwerp, 12: 7. Hamburgh, 37: 6. Altona, 37: 7. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 55. Bourdeaux, 25: 85. Frankfort-on-theMaine, 156. Madrid, 364. Cadiz, 36. Gibraltar, 304. Leghorn, 47. Genoa, 43. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 40. Dublin, 9 cent. Cork, 9 cent. New dollars, Prices of Bullion, Poz.-Foreign gold in bars, £.3 17 10. 4s. 94d. Silver in bars, standard, 4s. 114d.

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Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 20s. Od.-Cork or Dublin, 20s. Od.-Belfast, 20s. Od.-Hambro', 40s. Od.-Madeira, 20s. Od.-Jamaica, 30s.-Greenland, out and home, 6 gs. to 12 gs.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from December 19, 1821, to January 12, 1822.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th November and the 20th December 1821; extracted from the London Gazette.

Armistead, J. Clapham, Yorkshire, cotton-spinner

Athwood, A. Lymington, surgeon

Aydon, S. and Elwell, W. Halifax, iron-masters Baker, W. and Baker, N. Portsea, grocers Bamford, R. Pontefract, maltster

Barker, W. Welch Whittle, Lancaster, victualler Barratt, A. Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, farmer

Beale, W. Newbury, timber-merchant

Beaumont, J. D. Maidstone, upholsterer, ironmonger, &c.

Bellot, H. Manchester, cotton manufacturer
Bell, J. and Bell, G. Berwick-upon-Tweed, coopers
Bingham, R. Gosport, banker

Boultbee, J. and Cole, J. W. Peterborough, Northampton, bankers

Box, T. Buckingham, banker, &c.

Brander, J. and Barclay, J. Size-lane, merchants
Bray, D. Plymouth Dock, victualler
Brown, J. Canterbury, linen-draper
Burkitt, W. Beverly, Yorkshire, miller

Callanan, D. and Walsh, T. Wapping, soap-makers
Calvert, J. Covent Garden, merchant

Campart, W. H. Croydon, hatter

Cavey, J. Beckley, Sussex, dealer

Cella, P. Minories, wine-merchant
Chamberlain, J. Bristol, merchant
Clarke, J. Commercial-road, ship-owner.

Clarkson, J. Gracechurch-street, hatter and coalmerchant

Cleaver, W. Chelsea, grocer and cheese-monger Cooper, C. Gray's Inn-road, grocer

Court, H. Fish-Street Hill, straw hat-manufacturer Cropper, J. Westminster, brewer

Dentith, J. Liverpool, silversmith and common brewer

Dewzilye, M. K. Bridport, Dorsetshire, bookseller Dobell, J. Cranbrook, currier

Dobson, T. and Thompson, G. Darlington, mer

cers

Durrant, W. Castle-street, Finsbury, tailor
Eastwood, R. Leeds, draper

Eastwood, H. Eastwood, Yorkshire, fustian-ma. nufacturer

Edwards, W. Chatham, linen-draper

Elliott, T. and Haslock, Northampton, boot and shoe-manufacturer

Else, S. Tredegar Iron Works, Monmouthshire, shop-keeper

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Jarvis, E. Norwich, carpenter

Kay, E. Sheffield, merchant

Kay, T. Walcot, Somersetshire, auctioneer
Kerwood, C. G. Mary-le-bone, printer
Lapage, S. Clements-lane, drysalter

Lancastle, J. and Gillard, R. N. the younger, Bristol, carpenters

Levi, H. late of Demarara, now of Nelson-square,
Blackfriars road, factor

Litchfield, J. Cambridge, gardener
Longrigg, I. Liverpool, linen-draper
Longster, G. Islington, merchant
Matson, W. Kelsall, farmer, &c.

Margetts, T. Wooton, Oxfordshire, wheelwright
Marsden, P. Sheffield, grocer, &c.
Marshall, W. H. Bristol, ship-broker

Monkhouse, R. New Shoreham, timber-merchant Moore, J. Sowerby, Halifax, woollen-cloth-manufacturer

Morton, P. Salford, Lancashire, merchant, &c.
Moyse, W. Saxmundham, Suffolk, baker
Mumby, R. Glamford Briggs, mercer, draper, and
grocer

Niblock, J. & Latham, R. S. Bath, woollen-drapers Nicholson, J. Cummersdale, Cumberland, ironfounder

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Staples, G. C. Halifax, woolstapler

Temple, N. Fleet street, wine and spirit merchant Tippetts, E. & Gothen, E. Basinghall-street, factors Todd, S. Southampton, mercer, &c.

Townsend, J. Honiton, Devon, and Brooke G.
Whimple, bankers

Turner, G. Liverpool, merchant
Warner, R. Huntingdon, iron-monger

Warner, J. late of Garforth, Yorkshire, maltater
Warner, R. Garforth, Yorkshire, chapman
Whatley, T. Batcombe, shop-keeper
Whitehead, J. Hanley, merchant
Wild, W. Sheffield, merchant

Wildman, J. Fenchurch-street, merchant
Williams, S. Bristol, apothecary

Wills, R. Bloomsbury, tobacconist
Winch, B. sen. Hawkhurst, farmer.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced December 1822, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Balloch, John & Arch. distillers and corn-dealers

at Duntochar.

Campbell, John, ship-owner, merchant, and trader, now, or lately, at Kingsburgh, Isle of Skye. Chalmers, James, merchant and agent in Glasgow. Davidson, James and Peter, merchants and fishcurers in Dundee.

Galloway, William, merchant and insurance-broker
in Leith, residing in Edinburgh.
Gillespie, Colin, merchant and trader in Glasgow.
Jeffrey, George, spirit-dealer in Glasgow.
MNair, James, merchant and sugar-refiner in
Glasgow.

Moir, John, vintner and horse-setter in Glasgow. Mylne, William, merchant and insurance-broker in Leith.

Provand, James, merchant in Glasgow.
Samson, John, merchant in Kilmarnock.
Sanders, John, cooper and fish-curer in Leith.

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Crawford, George, writer and builder in Glasgow; by J. Young, jun. wright there. Gilmore, the late Samuel, rope-maker in Edinburgh; by J. Crawford, merchant in Leith. Oughterson, Arthur, & Co. merchants in Greenock; by William Leitch, merchant there. M'Gowans, Watson, & Co. inerchants in Greenock, and James Blair & Co. merchants in St Thomas's; by Arch. Newbigging, near Glasgow.

Saunders, John, jun. merchant in Leith; by P. Borthwick, merchant there.

Wallace, John, baker in Aberdeen; by D. Hutcheon, advocate there.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

1821. June 30. At Madras, the Lady of Lieut.Colonel Foulis, Madras cavalry, a son.

Aug. 3. At Madras, the Lady of Major George Cadell, Adj.-General's Department, a daughter. Oct. 7. At Clark's Court, Grenada, the Lady of John Ross, Esq. a son

Nov. 16. At Spencer Lodge, near Wandsworth, Surrey, the Lady of Charles Adams, Esq. (and eldest daughter of Sir Lachlan M'Lean, M. D.) a daughter.

17. At Inverornan, Mrs Forbes, a still-born son. 22. At Leghorn, the Lady of Major-General Sir Patrick Ross, K. C. M. G. a son.

21. At Feddal House, the Lady of John Graham, Es younger of Feddal, a daughter.

23. In 16 Heriot Row, Edinburgh, the Honourable Mrs Wardlaw, a daughter,

At Darsham House, Suffolk, the Lady of Major Purvis, a daughter.

At Exmouth, the Lady of the Attorney-General, a son.

23. In Gower Street, London, the Lady of Col. O'Comel, of the 75d regiment, a son.

31. At Rosie, Mrs Oliphant of Rossie, a daughter, Dec. 1. At Kelso Manse, Mrs Lundie, a daughter. -At Kilbryde Castle, Lady Campbell, a son. 3. In Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, Lady Elizabeth Hope Vere, a daughter.

At Ayr, the Lady of William Fullarton of Skeldon, Esq. Advocate, a son. 3. Mrs Ogilvy of Pareonan, a son.

6. At Kilderrie, Ross-shire, Mrs Gallie, a son. At London, Lady Cochrane, a daughter.

At the Governor's House, Plymouth, the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Pack, a daughter.

At Gloucester, the Lady of the Reverend Samuel Roffey Maitland, a son.

-The Countess of Uxbridge, a son and heir. 10. At Edinburgh, Lady Berridale, a son and

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Nov. 11. At Farthingbank, Mrs Kirk of Craig. learn, a daughter.

12. At Orchard House, Mrs Kell, a son. 14. At Cottesmore, Rutlandshire, Lady Lowther,

a son.

15. At Edinburgh, Mrs G. Moncreiff, a daughter. 16. At 31 Heriot Row, Edinburgh, Mrs Wedder, burn, a son.

-At Woburn Abbey, the Duchess of Bedford,

a son.

17. In Somerset-Street, Portman Square, London, the Lady of Major Mackenzie, of the Scots Greys, a son.

19. At Bellevue Crescent, Edinburgh, Mrs Crawford of Cartsburn, a daughter.

21. The Lady of Capt. Geo. Stirling, a daughter. 22. At Edinburgh, the Lady of the late J. C. M'Leod, Esq, younger of Geanies, a daughter.

-At Montrose, Mrs Smart of Cononsyth, a son. 24. At Annan, the Lady of William Dalgliesh, Esq. of twin sons.

Lately, in the parish of Linkinhorne, Cornwall, Mrs Elizabeth Pet, aged 43, of twin sons. The honoured sire is upon the verge of 80!

MARRIAGES.

1821. July 2. At Madras, Lieut.-Colonel Marshall, Paymaster at the Presidency, to Maria Letitia, daughter of Evelyn J. Gascoigne, Esq. Deputy Master-Attendant.

Nov. 21. At Park Place, Glasgow, Mr George Cowie, minister of the gospel, Montrose, to Mrs M.Nayr.

22. At Arbroath, Alexander Hutchinson, Esq. of the Customs, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late David Mudie, Esq. Provost of Arbroath.

23. At Channelkirk manse, Mr George White," brewer, Clock Mill, Dunse, to Cathrine Howard Drummond Mack, only daughter of the late Thomas Mack, Esq. of Kingston, Jamaica.

26. At Largs, Robert Baine, Esq. Greenock, ta

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Mrs Morris, widow of the late Hugh Morris, Esq. Glasgow.

1821. Nov. 26. At Peterhead, Andrew Sims, Esq. Lieutenant R. N. to Mary Anne, second daughter of the Right Rev. Bishop Torry, Peterhead.

27. At Sudbury, Suffolk, John Eaton, jun. Esq. banker, Shrewsbury, to Mary, second daughter of Sir Lachlan McLean, M. D. of the former place.

29. The Earl of Wilton, second son of the Earl and Countess of Grosvenor, to Lady Mary Stanley, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Derby.

30. At Edinburgh, the Rev. George Dickson, North Sunderland, to Cecilia, eldest daughter of Mr William Stark, builder.

-At Glasgow, Mr Archibald Paterson of Chellyhill, to Miss Mary, eldest daughter of Neil Marquis, Esq. Ardnamer, Argyleshire.

Dec. 1. At Carlisle, John Staig, Esq. of Dumfries, to Mrs Salkeld, of Abbey-Street, Carlisle.

2. At Peterhead, Mr William Gray, surgeon, Old Deer, to Amelia, daughter of the late Andrew Sims, Esq. Peterhead.

5. At Dumfries, Mr Charles Carruthers, Mousewaldmains, to Margaret, daughter of the late Gabriel Richardson, Esq. of that place.

-At Mainhead, Mr James Richardson, merchant, Dumfries, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Thomas Halbertson, Esq. of Garcroga.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Smith, Glen Mains, Linlithgow, to Agnes, only daughter of the late James Smellie, Esq. Lochend.

-At Glasgow, Mr A. Henderson, Bookseller, Glasgow, to Mary, only daughter of the late David Hutcheson, Esq. Sheriff-Substitute of Renfrewshire.

4. At London, Edward Stanley, Esq. of Ponsonby Hall, Cumberland, to Mary, second daughter of the late William Douglas, Esq. formerly Judge of the Court of Adawlat at Dacca, in the Hon. East India Company's service at Bengal.

6. In Mr Oman's Hotel, Edinburgh, Thomas Mather, factor to the Right Hon. William Adam, Lord Chief Commissioner, to Sarah Maria Eastey, second daughter of the late Mr James Eastey, Southampton Street, London.

10. At her father's house, Henry Salmon, Esq. banker, Falkirk, to Miss Christiana, youngest daughter of George Morgan, Esq. Kirkcaldy.

At St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, Capt. James Arthur Murray, R. N. son of the late Right Hon. Lord William Murray, and nephew to his Grace the Duke of Athol, to Harriet, youngest daughter of the late William Coupland, Esq. of that town.

- At Wynyard, in the county of Durham, Col. Sir Henry Hardinge, K. C. B. one of the Representatives of the city of Durham, to Lady Emily James, widow of the late J. James, Esq. daughter of the late Marquis of Londonderry, and sister of Lord Stewart, his Britannic Majesty's Ambassador at the Court of Vienna.

-At Moat of Troqueer, Mr John A. M'George, merchant, to Miss Pringle, daughter of the late Mr Pringle of Mont.

-At Barnsmuir, the Rev. James Brown, minister of Kilrenny, to Ann, youngest daughter of the late Capt. Ranken, 46th regiment.

14. David Scott, Esq. writer to the signet, to Theodosia, youngest daughter of Robert Anderson, Esq. Broughton Place.

15. At Fochabers, Mr Alex. Russel, merchant there, to Miss Barbarra Innes, daughter of the late Alex. Innes, Esq. Garmouth.

17. Captain James Pearson, of the East India Company's service, to Agnes, youngest daughter of the deceased William Richardson, Esq. late of Keithock.

-At Aberdeen, the Rev. Patrick Forbes, D. D. Professor of Humanity, Chemistry, and Natural History, in the King's College, and one of the ministers of Old Machar, to Mary, second daughter of the Rev. Dr Glennie, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic in the Marischal College, and one of the ministers of Aberdeen.

-At Peterhead, "William Bruce, Esq. surgeon, R.N. to Jane, third daughter of James Hutchison, Esq.

At Lyndhurst, the Rev. C. W. Wodehouse to Lady Jane Hay, sister to the Earl of Errol.

18. At Eling, Hants, Captain Aitchison, Royal Navy, to Eliza, daughter of the late Matthew Munro, Esq.

-At Lanark, Mr Thomas Gibb, manufacturer,

Glasgow, to Miss Agnes, second daughter of the late Daniel Murray, Esq. Lanark.

Dec. 18. In College Street, Glasgow, Mr Walter Bell, manufacturer, to Miss Ann M.Leod.

At Parklee, Robert Welsh Esq, writer, Edinburgh, to Mary, youngest daughter of John May, Esq. Parklee,

At Mellendean, Roxburghshire, the Rev. Alexander Wood, minister of Rosemarkie, to Agnes, second daughter of Adam Walker, Esq. of Muirhouselaw.

20. At Edinburgh, Mr William Sharpe, merchant, Glasgow, to Isabella, daughter of the late Rev. Alexander Pirie, Glasgow.

25. At St George's; Hanover Square, London, John Lucius Charles Van Baerle, Esq. to Caroline, daughter of Sir Thomas Hislop, Bart.

24. At Glasgow, Mr James Craig, wine-merchant, to Margaret Aitken, daughter of Mr William Blackburn, merchant.

23. The Rev. James Matheson of Durham, to Miss Janet Jamieson Ewing, daughter of Mr Ewing of Nile Street Meeting-House, Glasgow.

Lately, at Glynee, near Lewes, a man of the name of Taylor, upwards of 70 years of age, to a woman between 80 and 90 years old! The happy couple were attended to church by a male and female friend about their own age. The united ages of the four amounted to upwards of 300 years. Mr George Clerk, bookseller, Aberdeen, to Miss Helen Thomson, Dundas Street, Edinburgh.

DEATHS.

1821. April, At St Ann's, Jamaica, Thos. younger son of Mr William Armstrong, Edinburgh.

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May 18. At Loodeanah, Captain George Rodney Blane, of the Bengal Engineers, aged 30, and second son of Sir Gilbert Blane, Bart. bore his long-protracted and painful illness with a patience and cheerfulness which will ever live in the recollection of those friends who, for months, attended to his wants, endeavoured to assuage his suffering, and solace his latter moments by their soothings. Captain Blane was successfully con ducting a grand and beneficial undertaking, and the scientific acquirements of his comprehensive mind, and the amiable qualities of his heart, had endeared him to the discerning and distinguished residents of Delhi. Sir David Ochterlony, who, in common with the Government which he served, will deplore the loss of an able, zealous, and faithful servant of the State; and society will mourn over the early fate of one of its most honourable and brightest member.

29. At Serampore, near Calcutta, Mrs Carey, wife of the Rev. Dr Carey, the excellent and highly-useful missionary there.

June 7. At Calcutta, Alexander Campbell, Esq. of the firm of Goold and Campbell, son of the late John Campbell, Esq. cashier of the Royal Bank.

10. At Calcutta, in his 30th year, Peter Suter, Esq. Assistant-Surgeon in the service of the Hon. East-India Company, son of Mr James Suter, merchant, Inverness.

19. At Madras, Mrs Bruce, wife of Dr William Bruce.

July 13. At Ferry-port-on-Craigs, Mr George Walker, schoolmaster there.

20. At Negapatam, East Indies, Alex. Arthar Duff, Esq. younger of Muirtown, of the Royal regiment or foot.

24. At Trichinopoly, Madras Establishment, of the cholera morbus, Lieutenant William Innes Orrok, of his Majesty's Royal Scots, son of the deceased John Orrok, Esq. of Orrok.

27. At Valencia, in South America, of the wounds received on the 24th June, in the battle of Carabobo, Thomas Ilderton Ferriar, Esq. eldest son of the late Dr Ferriar, of Manchester, Colonel in the Columbian service, and Adjutant-General of the army of the Apure.

-At Batavia, Mr William Leslie, aged 36; and, on the 9th, at Boghall, Mr Andrew Leslie, farmer there, aged 35-sons of the late Mr William Leslie, Kingsbarns.

August 4. On the coast of Africa, Hospital Assistant R. S. Gillespie, Esq.

7. At Areot, Wm. Cairo Lockart, Lieutenant 8th Madras cavalry, son of the deceased Major General Wm. Lockhart, of his Majesty's service.

Sept. 12. At St George's, in the island of St Vincent's, aged 20 years, Mr John Alexander, third son of Mr Charles Alexander, merchant, Glasgow.

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