Course of Exchange, London, June 11.-Amsterdam, 12: 9. Ditto at sight, 12: 6. Rotterdam, 12: 10. Antwerp, 12: 5. Hamburgh, 37: 9. Altona, 37: 10. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 40. Bourdeaux, 25: 70. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 1551. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 36. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn 47. Genoa, 432. Lisbon, 574. Oporto, 51. Rio Janeiro, 46. Dublin, 9 cent. Cork, 99 cent. Prices of Bullion, oz.-Foreign gold in bars, £.3, 17 ■ 10. New Dollars, 4s. 9 d. Silver in bars, standard, 4s. 111d. Premiums of Insurance-Guernsey or Jersey, 15s. Od.-Cork or Dublin, 15s. Od. -Belfast, 15s. Od.-Hambro', 10s. 6d. to 12s. 6d.-Madeira, 20s. Od.Jamaica, 30s. -Greenland, out and home, gs. to 8 gs. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from 15th May to 12th June, 1822. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th April and the 20th May 1822; extracted from the London Gazette. Ackland, H. and J. Rose, Leadenhall-market, provision-merchants. Amiss, J. Broomyard, Herefordshire, victualler. Benbow, T. Bromyard, Herefordshire, draper. Bradley, W. Louth, linen-draper. Cole, T. & R. Priest, jun. Norwich, warehousemen. Hannum, E. Crown-court, Threadneedle-street, insurance-broker. Hawkins, J. jun. Glastonbury, Somersetshire, Heath, W. Cheadle, grocer. Hirst, J. Awkley, Yorkshire, iron-founder. Lawson, P. Bownes'-hall, Cumberland, corn-dealer. Mortram, J. Bristol, hop-merchant. Moore, D. Aston, Warwickshire, ironmaster. Nash, J. sen. Clandon, Surrey, farmer. Owen, J. Leadenhall-street, cabinet-maker. Parkes, J. J. and J. Warwick, worsted-manufac turers. Pearl, R. Cambridge, cook. Pearson, J. Newcastle-under-Lyme, grocer. penter. Prothers, J. Bedwelty, Monmouthshire, shopkeeper. Robinson, W. Halifax, ironmonger. Roxby, R. B. Arbour-square, Commercial-road, merchant. Rose, J. G. Brompton, dealer. Reut, J. Whitechapel, linen-draper. Russ, J. Evesham, Worcestershire, butcher. Samson, J. Exeter, china-dealer. Schofield, J. Sheffield, cutler. Smith, J. K. Farnham, Surrey, upholsterer. Smith, A. J. and J. Shepherd, Kingswinford, Staffordshire, iron-masters. Smith, R. Frome Selwood, Somersetshire, innholder. Smith, M. H. Burslem. Smith, J. Wangford, Suffolk, warrener. Stewart, R. King-street, Cheapside, Scotch factor. Tatner, W. Kent-road, victualler. Vaughan, T. Chorley, Lancashire, cotton-manufacturer. Vincent, J. Mary-le-bonne, victualler. Walwyn, R. Wood-street, Cheapside, printer. Watkins, W. Norton, Worcestershire, corn-dealer. Williams, P. jun. Knightsbridge, linen-draper. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced May 1822, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. SEQUESTRATIONS. Campbell, Duncan & Archibald, paper-makers at Millholm, near Glasgow. Cowan, Robert & Sons, grain-merchants in Glasgow. Gordon, William, corn-merchant in St Andrews. M'Kellar & Co. merchants in Greenock. Peck, Samuel, spirit-dealer in Glasgow. Robertson, James, & Co. booksellers in Edinburgh. Steven, Hugh, merchant in Girvan. Tod, James & Andrew, merchants in Borrowstounness. Walker, Robert, victualler in Glasgow. Forbes, William, merchant in Aberdeen; by J. D. Lawson, William, grocer in Glasgow; by Gilbert Saunders, accountant there. Macfarlane, Robert, & Co. merchants in Glasgow ; by Alexander Crawford, merchant in Paisley. Philip & Taylor, merchants in Aberdeen; by J. Ewing, advocate there. Wardrobe, Alexander, iron-monger in Glasgow; by Archibald Lawson, merchant there. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, BIRTHS. 1521. Nov. 12. In India, the Lady of Capt. T. Lumsden, of the Bengal Horse Artillery, a son. 1822. April 10. At Malta, the Lady of Lieut. Col. Balneavis, 27th regiment, a son. 23. In Great George Street, London, the Right Hon. Lady Emily Drummond, a son. 21. The wife of Mr Henry Spink, of Knares borough, mason, of three children, two boys and a girl; the latter since dead, but the two former likely to do well. 25. In Hereford Street, London, the Lady of Capt. Hatton, R. N. a daughter. 26. In Lower Brook Street, London, the Lady of Sir William Duff Gordon, Bart. a daughter. 27. At Florence, the Lady of Lieut-Gen. the Hon. Sir Alexander Hope, G.C.B. a son. - At No. 7, Bellevue Crescent, London, the Lady of James Wilson, Esq. advocate, a daughter. 28. In Portman Square, London, the Lady of Frederick Colville, Esq. a son. 29. At Springfield, Mrs Durie, a daughter. 30. At Ulston, near Jedburgh, Mrs Black, a son. -At Waurze, the Lady of Allan Robertson, Esq. Royal Regiment, a daughter. At Uffington House, the Countess of Lindsey, a daughter. May 1. Mrs Wm. Maxwell Little, Duncan Street, Edinburgh, a daughter. 2. At Edinburgh, the Lady of John Sinclair, Esq. of Barrock, a son. 3. At Biggar Park, Mrs Gillespie, a son. 4- At his Lordship's house, in Piccadilly, London, the Countess of Rosebery, a daughter. --In London, the Lady of the Right Hon. Robert Peel, a son. -Mrs Davidson, of Drumley, a son. 5. At Wellington Square, Ayr, Mrs Crawford, of Ardmillan, a son. -At Deanbank House, Stockbridge, Mrs Bruce, DEATHS. 10. Mrs Forrest, wife of Mr Forrest, banker in Forfar, of two sons and a daughter. The girl is since dead, but the mother and the two boys are doing well. 11. At Stirling, Mrs Captain Galbraith, a son. Mrs Paul, 65, York Place, Edinburgh, a son. At Kensington, Mrs Carnegie, a daughter. 12. Mrs Anderson, No. 90, Prince's Street, Edinburgh, a daughter. 13. At his seat near Exeter, the Lady of Alex. Hamilton, Esq. of the Retreat, in Devonshire, and of Hullerhist, in the county of Ayr, a son. a son. At the Manse of Dunbarney, Mrs Anderson, MARRIAGES. April 22. At Muirburn, Mr Thomas Dykes, writer, Hamilton, to Isabella, daughter of James Alston, Esq. of Muirburn. 24. At St George's Church, Hanover Square, London, William Sheddon, Esq. of Glasgow, to Ellen, daughter of the late William Ingham, Esq. of Calcutta. -At Southampton, the Hon. and Rev. Francis James Noel, fifth son of Sir Gerard Noel, Bart. and the Baroness Barham, to Cecilia Penelope, fifth daughter of the late Paul Cobb Methuen, Esq. of Corsham House, Wilts. 26. At Benrig, Mr John Frier, farmer, Bemersyde, to Isabella, third daughter of the late Jaines Cochran, Esq. Benrig. -At Richmond, Major George Gun Monroe, of Poyntsfield, to Jemima Charlotte, relict of Francis Graham, Esq. of Tulloch Castle, Jamaica. 29. Alex. Robertson, Esq. younger of Candy, to Jane, eldest daughter of John Baird, Esq. Grange. -At Dundas Street, Edinburgh, William Currie, Esq. of Linthill, to Jane, second daughter of David Faleonar, Esq. of Carlowrie. -At Provanside, Mr Leonard Gow, merchant, to Mary, eldest daughter of James Carswell, Esq. 30. At Edinburgh, James MacAllan, Esq. W. 'S. to Catherine, eldest daughter of Robert Ainslie, Esq. W. S. May 1. At Edinburgh, Lieut. Nathaniel Taylor, late of the 90th light infantry, to Maria, second daughter of the deceased Charles Angus, Esq. Tunberry Lodge. 2. At Bath, Major-General Sir William Inglis, K.C.B. to Margaret Marianne, eldest daughter of Major-General Raymond. 6. At 126, George Street, Edinburgh, Gilbert Laurie Finlay, Esq. W. S. to Grace Hunter, daughter of George Charles, Esq. M.D. 8. At St Omer's, France, Ernest Vaneechout, Captain of Engineers in the French service, to Miss Amelia Ann Gregorie, second daughter of David Gregorie, Esq. late merchant at Dunkirk. 1822. May 8. At Whitehaven, Mr W. Butterworth, Moffat, to Miss Clementson, daughter of E. Clementson, Esq. At Woodchester Church, the Earl of Denbigh, to the Hon. Miss Moreton, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Ducie. 10. At Berryburn, Mr William Robertson, writer in Glasgow, to Christian, eldest daughter of Wm. Liddell, Esq. 14. At Edinburgh, Captain John Duncan, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Robert Hill, of Rosebank, Esq. W. S. 16. At Brighton, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard King, Bart. K.C.B. to Maria Susannah, daughter of the late Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, Bart. 17. At the Church of St Mary-le-Bonne, London, James Niven, Esq. of Glenarm, in the county of Kirkcudbright, to Anna Jane, only daughter of the Rev. Dr John Vardell, rector of Fishtoft, and Skirbeck, in the diocese of Lincoln, deceased. 21. At Ripley, Surry, James Ochterlony Lockhart Mure, Esq. of Livingston, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, Scotland, to Miss Louisa Dalbiac, daughter of James Dalbiac, Esq. -At Edinburgh, the Rev. Daniel Gorrie, King's Kettle, Fife, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Moffat, surgeon, royal navy. 23. At Leith, Lieut. John Baikie, R. N. to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Hutton, merchant in Leith. -At Nith Bank, Walter Ritchie, Esq. H. P. 14th light dragoons, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Captain Thomas Moore, Douglas, Isle of Man. DEATHS. 1821. June 7. At Mullingaum, in the presidency of Madras, of spasmodic cholera, Assistant-Surgeon James Stewart, aged 22 years, eldest son of Mr Charles Stewart, Kirrymuir, of the 1st battalion 5th regiment Madras native infantry. August 28. At Madras, Lieut. James Hamilton Wardrop, son of John Wardrop, surgeon, Falkirk. Sept. 28. At Mhow, in the East Indies, Allan Cameron, Esq. of the Bengal horse-artillery, eldest, son of Alex. Cameron, Esq. of Culcraigie, Rossshire. 29. At Cuttack, East Indies, Alexander Maclean, Esq. (youngest son of the late Mr John Maclean, Langamull, Mull, Argyle-shire,) Surgeon to the Commissioner, and Civil Surgeon of that station, aged about 37 years. The illness which terminated in the death of this estimable and lamented man was a severe fever, which, in its early stages, assumed an alarming character, and, after fourteen days of suffering, baffled all the skill and endeavours of the medical gentlemen who attended him. It would be idle, in a notice destined for the public eye, to attempt to give expression to the profound sorrow for the loss of Mr Maclean, experienced by an extensive circle of friends, at the station where the three last years of his life was spent; but the superior worth and excellence of his character deserve to be recorded in a brief obituary tribute. Eminently skilled in the science and practice of his profession, and devoted with ardour to the discharge of all the duties attaching to it; the frankness and cheerfulness of his manners, the soundness and liberality of his understanding, and his extensive knowledge of mankind and books, rendered him the delight and ornament of the society in which he moved. His active benevolence, and unwearied philanthropy of his disposition, formed, however, the principal feature of his character, and should be chiefly dwelt on here, as the qualities which endeared him to all classes, and commanded the love and esteem of the poor and destitute, as well as those who, by their rank or situation, might possess a claim to his professional services. His career of usefulness and benevolence has been cut short in the prime of life, but the memory of his virtues will long survive him, deeply implanted in the eyes of his numerous friends, who have followed his remains to the grave with feelings of sorrow which no language can adequately pourtray, and whose sole consolation is derived from the reflec tion, that if the practice of every Christian duty, combined with sound and endearing religious impressions, can afford a reasonable ground for hope hereafter, the object of their regrets has been transferred to a state of happiness in another and a better world. Oct. 3. At Trincomalee, island of Ceylon, Lieutenant-Colonel William Geddes, of the 83d regiment of foot. 5. At Shiraz, in Persia, aged 35, Claudius John Rich, Esq. (author of the Memoirs of Ancient Babylon,) formerly of Bristol, and late resident of the East India Company at Bagdad; to which station he was raised before the age of 17, in consequence of his great literary attainments and distinguished merit. He was at Shiraz on his way to Bombay, when he was carried off by that fatal disease, the cholera morbus, the ravages of which, in that city, swept off, in the short space of five days, sixteen thousand persons. His untimely death will be the subject of most painful regret to many of his friends who remember his truly amiable character, together with his intense application and his ardent genius, by means of which he was enabled to make an almost unexampled proficiency in the Hebrew, Greek, Persic, Arabic, and Turkish, as well as in several of the European languages. Independently of his extraordinary acquirements, thus prematurely lost to the world, his death will excite additional regret in the mind of the Christian, from his having engaged, in the most decided manner, to promote the circulation of the Scriptures through Persia, and other parts of the East: an ample acknowledgment of his valuable services is contained in the records of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 25. At Berhampore, Bengal, David Morrieson, Esq. third Appeal and Circuit Judge at Moorshedabad. Nov. 4. At Baroda Camp, Capt. Robert Macfarlane, 4th regiment grenadier battalion, a native of Monteith, Perthshire. 5. At Bombay, aged 49, P. C. Baird, Esq. M.D. Superintending Surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's service on the Bombay establishment. 9. At Pootookghur, in Bengal, Ensign James Campbell, 4th regiment of native infantry. At Madras, Peter Scott, M.D. Surgeon of the Male Asylum there, and Assistant-Surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's service; a young man, highly respected and lamented by his relations and friends. 12. At Cannanore, East Indies, James Johnston Duncan, surgeon, Madras Establishment, son of the late Rev. Dr Duncan, rector of Whalton, Northumberland. 21. At Muttra, in Bengal, Capt. Andrew Christie, of the 6th native infantry, eldest son of Andrew Christie, Esq. of Ferrybank. 26. At Berhampore, in the East Indies, of a bilious fever, Capt. Thomas Binny, of the 11th dragoons, aged 30, son of Thomas Binny, Esq. of Maulesden. 28. At Meerut, Major-General F. R. Hardyman, C.B. Colonel of his Majesty's 17th regiment of foot, and Commander of the 2d division of the field army in Bengal. 1822. Jan. 7. At Cape Town, on his passage from India, Lieut.-Colonel John Stuart Jerdan, of the 10th regiment Bombay infantry, and of Kelso, in Roxburghshire. Feb. 19. At Mount Rose, island of St Vincent, the Hon. Andrew Rose, Secretary to the Council, seventh son of the late William Rose, Esq. of Gask, Aberdeenshire. March 16. Dr Alexander Menzies, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals at Barbadoes. 24. At Fincastle, Colonel Robert Stewart, of Fincastle. April 7. At Jamaica, Major Emanuel Poe, of his Majesty's 56th regiment. 12. At Ardkinglass, John, second son of the late Peter Lindsay, of Bocaird, Esq. 15. At Vale House, Lancashire, Mrs Horrocks, mother of S. Horrocks, Esq. M. P. 18. At Glenneslin, Dumfries-shire, Jas. Whyte, Esq. of Newmains, in his 90th year. 20. At Belle Isle, near Ambleside, on his way to Cheltenham, the Rev. William Curwen, of Harrington, second son of J. C. Curwen, Esq. M.P. Printed by J. Ruthven & Sons. ABSTRACT of report to Parliament, on Abuses in the present mode of conduct- ing public seminaries, 253 Boswell, Sir Alexander, of Auchinleck, Brazil, revolution in, 543 Address written for the anniversary of Bride of Balachan, the, 17, 170, 359, Burns's birth-day, 70 486, 637, 745 Admiralty Court of Scotland, trial for Budget, the Reporter's, No. I. 703 murder and piracy in, 125 Affecting incident, 52 Africa, South, review of travels in, 512 Ali Pacha of Janina, account of the death Allan, Mary, a tale, 83 America, South, political state of, 8--Intel- ligence from Caraccas, 124-Peru, ib. Anderson, Eben. his visit to London. Appointments, Promotions, &c. 130, 271, Arthur's Seat, verses on a moonlight vi- Attraction, adaptation, and variety, re- Auld langsyne, reminiscences of, 472 Balachan, the bride of, 17, 170, 359, Burchell's travels in South Africa, re- Burns's birth-day, address written for the Byron, Lord, review of his tragedies of Cain, a mystery, by Lord Byron, review Caleb Cornhill, the life of, 447-Chap. II. 449-Chap. III. 450-Chap. IV. Canada, Upper, review of sketches of, 95 Characters omitted in Crabbe's parish China, review of retrospect of the first Church of Scotland, on the state of par- Bankrupts, British, 136, 277, 415, 557, Columbia, new constitution of the repub- Beacon, the, a late Edinburgh newspa- Bedlam, in London, visit to, 297 Blue stocking, the, 483-The "maiden Borthwick, William, indicted for break- VOL. X. lic of, 680 Common Pleas, Court of, notice of the 5 N |