draper word, ironme, coal ALPHABETICAL List of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIÈS, announced between the 1st and 31st May 1817, extracted from the London Gazette. Adie, F. Armitage, Staffordshire, auctioneer Hatterly, Mary, Doncaster, grocer Arkwright, J. Liverpool, woonen-ciraper Jackson, J. Middleton, merchant Arrow nith, W. Stoke, Staffordshire, earthenware Johnson, P. Bevis Marks, merchant manufacturer Jefferson, T. Wigton, Cumberlan I, draper Astley, F. D. Dunkinfield, Cheshire, dealer Job, J. Ivy Lalle, Newgate Street, London, and Adams, D. Flet Street, London, optician Bordeaux, merchant Langham, H. Horshamn, grocer Longinire, G. Appleby, draper Lightfoot, R. Carlisle, Cunberland, iron-merchant Barber, W. St John's Street, London, grocer Lamb, J. Southampton Street, Pentonville, coalBark, R. Northowram, com-dealer Merchant Barnes, A. Cirencester, iiner-draper Mackenzie, K. C. John's Coffee-house, London, Bradley, M. Huddersfield, ironmonger merchant Bradshaw, J. Postern Row, London, woollen-draper Mann, B. Bishopsgate Street, London, upholsterer Brennan, J. Berinondsey, fellinonger Mann, J. jun. Teinpiesowerby, tanner Burford, E. Clapton, merchant Martin, J. & M. Horbury, carpenters Benson, M. Runcorn, Cheshire, linen-draper Matthewman, J. Queen Street, London, merchant Blamey, D. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, hat-inanufac Merac, M. L. Old Jerry, London, broker turer Metaalt, W. Great Criticad, mereant Boswell, J. F. Liverpool, porter-dealer Mona:t, J. Camomi Street, London, merchant Brewer, S. K. Henrietta Street, London, silk-ma Mores, P. Great Pultergy Street, London, grocer nufacturer Morris, C. & T. Lamberi, Leeds, mercharts Browell, W. & R. Brewster, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Mousley, W. Barton, under Needwood, grocer merchants Muggeridge, R. Kingst n, corn-merchant Butt, E. Rotherhithe, plumber Murray, C. Bath, stationer Blanchenay, L. Dover Street, London, merchant Mathews, T. Porcbester, miller Brooman, J. Margate, brewer Naprer, E. Frome, surgeon Bower, J. Wilmslow, cotton-spinner Natrali, 0. Nicholas Lane, London, merchant Nichols, J. Leeds, printer Oldman, S. Bury, innkeeper O'Neal, J. Walsall, giocer Chritchlow, W. & j. Harris, jun. Liverpool, mer Penaluna, W. Helston, printer chants Pettman, W. Ham, nurseryınan Clark, J. Bristol Hotwells, inn-kecper Pickford, J. Landulph, miller Cobb, W. New Street, London, cor-dealer Polack, B. Sheffield, jeweller Pulling, J. Cludleigh, merchant Rien, W. Fleet Street, London, bookseller Riddett, P. Ryde, grocer Carruthers, D. Liverpool, merchant Roberts, J. Stony Stratford, farmer Davison, W. North Shiells, slopseller Robertson, A. Grosvenor Place, & D. Bolton Row, Doughty, J. Bristol, victualler London, builders Dowley, T. & J. Willow Street, London, coal-mer Robinson, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, brewer chants Rose, T. Britport, brewer Dowse, W. R. Tooley Street, London, tallow. Sherwood, W. Liverpool, soap-manufacturer chandler Sharpe, J. W. Old Bond Street, London, paper Duncın, J. London Street, London, merchant hanger Dunn, W. Hoxton, wholesale upholder Sidebotham, L. Whalebridge, victualler Smith, C. S. Clare Street, London, salesman Stanley, H. & T. Weston, Lower Thames Street, Everard, B. H. London, merchant 1 London, ironmongers Farrington, P. Wood Street, London, silk-manu Stewardson, J. Southwark, haberdasher facturer Stinton, P. Bristol, victualler Fereday, S. & Co. Bilston, hankers Stone, T. Gibraltar Walk, London, cabinet-maker Fleckno, J. D. Daventry, drapers Svindells, T. & P. Lowe, Manchester, drapers Frecbody, W. Reading, coal-merchant Syers, W. Liverpool, commission-agent Fosset. T. & W. Mincing Lane, London, merchants Smithson, W. Woodhouse, miller Fulier, J. Edward Mews, St Mary-le-bone, cabinet- Sykes, J. Currier's Hall Court, London Wall, Lonmaker don, factor Gover, J. Lower Brook Street, London, wine-mer Tanner, W. H. Strand, London, umbrella-maker chant Tetley, M. Leeds, woolstapler Graham, J. Hillhouses, Cumberland, dealer in Till, T. Whitgreave, dealer butter Tuesicy, W. H. High Street, Southwark, iron-merGrant, J. Gracechureh Street, London, umbrella chant maker Turley, P. East Grinsteart, farmer Grellict, J. Poplar, roman-cement-maker Toft, J. Shepton Mallet, china and glass-seller Griffiths, J. Liverpool, auctioneer Vaughan, W. Pall Mall, London, tailor Grigg, T. Plymouth, tea-dealer Walker, J. P. Halifax, porter-caler Garrod, S. Paddington Street, London, bookbinder Watchern, J. H, Oxford Street, London, linenGallimore, J. sen. Burslein, Staffordshire, coal draper master Watkins, T. Cardiff, dealer Hardern, D. Macclesfield, silk-manufacturer Weston, D. Westineon, tanner Harling, T. West Cowes, merehant Wheeldon, G. Bonsall, colour-nanufacturer Hawkridge, W. B. Cleveland Street, London, sur Whittle, J. Liverpool, woollen-draper geon Wilmnt, c. Cheltenham, builder Hazard, W. Yarmouth, mast-maker Wisedili, B, Southwark, jeweller Herbert, H. & J. Abingdon, timber-merchants Wood, S. Birmingham, coal-o ith Hewins, w. Hinckley, mercer Watson, J. Holwick, Yorkshire, horse.dealer Hobson, J. Sheffield, merchant West, G. Kingston-upon-Hull, draper Holding, W. Mark Lane, London, flour-factor Whitcomb, E. Worcester, baker Haslam, J. & J. H. Oldham, Manchester, liquor Wascoe, J. Northallerton, maltster merchants Walmsley, G. Orinskirk, hosier Husband, W. & P. Newberry, Berks, barge-inasters Wheeler, J. Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, coal. Hadley, N. jun. Milford Wharf, London, merchant trader Hull, W. Wigan, Lancashire, shopkeeper Warner, A. St Katharine Street, Tower Hill, LonHodgson, R. Bishop-Wearmouth, baker don, victualler Hampton, R. Laurence Pountney Hill, London, Youens, T. Township of Westoe, Durham, shipInerchant owner. Dowley, Tik Tistol, victuss, slopseller ALPHABETICAL LIST of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st May 1817, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Ballantyne. Jas & Rob. Leith, hardware-merchants Dunbar, Wm, Montrose, merchant, by Alex. PaterClark, James, Dunbar, rope and sail maker, and son, merchant there, Ist June ship-builder Douglas, Thomas, Glasgow, merchant, by Donald Hunter, James, Glasgow, grocer Cuthbertson, accountant, Stirling Street, there, Leviston, John, Greenock, shir-owner and trader 28th June M.Eachan, John, Irin, Invemess-shire, merchant, Gunn, John, Pitcaithly, vintner, by James Brodie, grocer, and cattle-dealer merchant, Perth, 230 May Neilsor & Young, Glasgow, plumbers Irving, John, Annan, merchant and linen-draper, Rutherford, John, Edinburgh, grocer by John Rutherford, accountant there, Ist June Stuart, W. N. Co. Glayow, and Munn, Stuart, Lawson, George, Edinburgh, tanner, by John & Co. Newfoundland, merchants Learmonth, merchant there, 230 June Taylor, Thomas, Melrose, merchant M'George, John, Dunfries, grocer, by Rob. ThomWalker, James, late of Cupar-Fife, now at Stenton, son, jun. merchant there, 31st May merchant Morrison, Lewis, Milling, tenant, horse and cattle Webster, Alex. Bisset, St Andrews, merchant dealer, by Archibald Lyle of Dunburg!ı, Easter Whyte, Thomas, Leslie, merchant Auchyle, 92d June Wood, James, Lundie-mill, Fife, merchant Miller, Wm. Paulsland, bacon-dealer, by Mr Cal vert, Pennersaughs, at Ecclefechan, 28th June Morton, John, Darvell, carrier, &c. by Jas Mur DIVIDENDS. doch, writer, Newmilns, 6th June Mathewson, the late Tho. Dundee, painter, by John Bum, Arch. Edinburgh, stoneware merchant, by Stephen, jun. wright there 13th June the trustee, 12, Cowgatehead, 1st June Peat, Robert, Dundee, manufacturer, by Edward Colquhoun, & Ritchie, Glasgow, merchants, by Jas Baxter, Cowgate there, 19th June Ewing, merchant there, 17th June Stewart, John, "Whitefield, cattle-dealer, by James Cross, Hugh, & Co. Glasgow, merchants and manu Cameron, merchant, Dunkeld, 3d June facturers, by Wm Carnck, accountant there, 16th Swan, John, Edinburgh, tanner, by John Lear June month there, the trustee, 5th June. The weather for the last fortnight of May, and down to the middle of the present month, has been cold and rather wet. On the 10th a thunder storm, with very frequent and loud reports, passed over this city and its vicinity, but without occasioning, so far as we have heard, any considerable damage to the buildings, or to the crops, which are not yet sufficiently advanced to be lodged by the heavy falls of hail and rain with which it was accompanied. The season is yet too early to allow of any approach to certainty in forming an estimate of the growing crops; but their appearance in Scotland, with the exception of dry and warm soils secded with wheat crop 1815, is by no means very promising, either in regard to the abundance of the produce, or the period of its ma. turation. The oat-crops, in particular, if we might venture to hazard an opinion, must be both scanty and late.-All kinds of corn have risen since our last, and are still likely to rise, unless the season become more genial than it has been hitherto, at least until the earlier harvests of the Continent of Europe can come into the market. A considerable quantity of wheat, of inferior quality it is said, has been exported to France, and large shipments have been made from this country to Ireland for the last six months, so that the glut and depression, noticed in our last Number, have now passed away.-Butchers' meat here, and at Morpeth, may bring about 78. per stone avoirdupois,- very good beef at Morpeth somewhat more. The lateness of the pastures, which have improved much with in the last fortnight, has prevented any briskness in the demand for lean stock. In the Edinburgh market, oatmeal, the chief article of food among the poor in Scotland, sells at 4s. 8d. per stone of 17lb. avoirdupois, the quartern loaf at 16d., and potatoes (old) at 16d. per peck of 28 lb. 16th June. EDINBURGH. June 11. Oats. | Pease & Beans. 1st,......595. Od. 1st,......-8. Od. 1st,......445. Od. Ist,......38s. Od. 2d, ...... 46s. Od. | 2d, ......-s. Od. | 2d, ......388. Od. | 2d, ......35s. Od 3d,.......42s. Od. 3d, ...... . Od. | 3d, .......33s. Od. 3d, ......33s. Od. Average of wheat, £2:6:2:6-12ths per boll. HADDINGTON. June 13. Pease. I Bean Ist........58s. Od. 1st,......48s. Od 1st...... 48s. Od. 1st,......37s. Od. 1st, ...., 40s. Oda 2d......45s. Od. 2d, ......42s. Od. 2d,...... 40s. Od. 2d, ......335. Od. 2d,......355. Od. 3d, ......32s. Od. | 3d, ......3tis. Od. 3d, ......32s. Od. 3d, ......29s. Od. 30.......30s. Oda Average of wheat, £2:2:10: 1-12th. Note. The boll of wheat, beans, and pease, is about 4 per cent. more than half a quarter, or 4 Wincbester busbels ; that of barley and oats nearly 6 Winchester bushels. 56 to 58 56 to . 46 to 72 . 85 £38 to £10 ... 56 to 95 to 105 . . ... 54 to 60 . . . . Provisions, fc. . . .. new , Cake at the mill, £12, 12s. per thousand.--Rape s. -Short midules 69 to 64 s. || New Rapeseed, per last £48 to £50.--Linseed Oil. last tierce Liverpool, June 10. Butter, per cwt. . .86 to 10 01- Grey, ... 46 to 58 • 8 0 to 90- White, .. 64 to 84 Foreign . 14 6 t. 19 0 Beans. per quar. 10 6 to 11 6 E glish . English. .17 0 to 19 0l-cotch 7 0 to 8 9 Rapeseed, per 66 to 7 0 Beef, mess, per new... 10 6 to 18 0 Trish Scots, ptito 60 to 7 0 Tongues, p. fir. 32 to 34 - common 5 6 to 6 O Pork, mess, p.bar. 66 to 72 fine . 11 6 to 13 O Irish s. 76 to 77 Cork, pickled, 2d so d. . 11 0 to 11 6 per 70 libs. per 240 lb. old 90 to 100 -Sides . new new Sweet .:. - So s. per quar. 96 to 105 For. red...40 to 92 s. Beans, old, White ... 10 to 90 45 --Second ... 95 to 105 0 Bran ...... 14 to 16 8 to 10 Ryegrass(l'ace's)28 to 34 Seeds, fc.-June 9. -White Runs.80 to 132 19 to 18 Trefoil ..... 4 to 25 yellow. 16 to 20 Rib grass....19 to 40 45 to 56,-Forcig 0 to Old, per bush. 14 to 18 Old ..... AVERAGE PRICES OF CORN, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and of Oatmeal per Boll of 140 lbs Avoirdupois, from the Official Returns received in the Week ending May 31, 1817. MARITIME COUNTIES CONTINUED. Wheat. Rye. Barley. Oats, beans. Pease. Oatmn, S. d. . d. s. d. s. d. d. d. s. d. 41 2 || Northumb.69 1 9 45 41 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 10 | Cumberland 77 10 466 0 46 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nottingham 114 868 3 53 338 460 8 0 0 0.0 Westmorlnd 81 4 073. 748 6 0 0 0 0 30 4 Derby ....109 0 0 0.50 0.10 2,62 6,56 052 11 || Lancaster. | 93 2 0 42 9 0 0 0 0 54 10 11 43 9 0 0 0 0 35 4 11 48 0 0 0 0 0 | Anglesea .. 80 0 0 0 60 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 57 9 55 0 0 43 2 0 0 0 410 4.10 301 00 6 || Glamorgan 1115 0 0 0 062 8 34 8 657 0 Monmouth 126 0 064 0 0 4 0 Devon ... 127 0 0 060 230 9 0 0 0 0 044 7128 01 40 111 0 0 Oatmeal, 41s. 10d. Beer or Big, 0s. Od ending May 24. Average of Scotland for the Four Weeks immediately preceding 15th May. Beer or Big, ils, Ich 00000000000000000000000000 London, Corn Exchange, June 9. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. , The comparison between the first four months of 1817 and the corresponding months of 1816, as stated in our last Report, was considerably in favour of the present year. The. reverse however is the case with the month of May, the mean temperature of which is at least 1ļo lower than that of May 1816. This diminution in the average is owing not so much to great depressions during particular nights, as to a general decrease in the temperature of almost every night. During May 1816, the Thermometer sunk repeatedly below the freezing point, which it has not'done during the present month; but it rose also considerably higher on particular days. The Rime, which has been more than once ob. served this month, must have been produced, either by evaporation, according to the old theory, or by radiation, according to the new theory of Dr Wills, for the temperature of the atmosphere was never so low as the freezing point. METEOROLOGICAL TABI.E, Extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25', Elevation 185 feet. MAY, 1817. Ertremes. THERMOMETER. Degrees. Mean of grcatest daily heat, 53.903 57.000 Greatest cold, 17th, 38.741 ................ cold, 33.000 Highest, 10 A.M. 3d, 19.129 .... temperature, 10 A. M. 54.500 Lowest, ...... 18th, 42.500 ....... 10 P. M. 41.000 ... of daily extremes, Highest, 10 P.M. 27th, 46.32 48.000 . .... ot 10 Á. M. and 10 P. M. 15.184 . 36.000 BAROMETER. Inches. 30.160 Nean, 10 A.M. (temp. of mer. 53°) 29.578 29.070 .... 10 P.M. (temp. of mer. 53) 29.614 . . . . 30.180 .... of both, (temp. of mer. 53) 29.606 Lowest, ...... 11th, 29.100 IIYGROMETER (LESLIES). Degrees. HYGROMETER. Degrees. Mean dryness, 10 A.M. . . . . 25.322 Highest, 10 A.M. 21st, 42.000 .......... 10 P.M. . . . . 12.955 .. 12th, . 7.000 .......... . . 23.000 Rain, 3.054 in.-Evaporation, 2.525 in. Lowest, ...... 18th, 2.000 Fair days 17; rainy days 11. Wind West of meridian, including North, 17; East of meridian, including South, 11. May Rain. N. w Fair, and METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, Kept at Edinburgh, in the Observutory, Calton-hill. N. B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at eight o'clock in the inorning, and eight o'clock in the evening. Attached Ther. Barom. Ther. Wind. 4229.406 M. 49) May 174 2 29.465 E. 49 44-9.470 M. 461 Showers of E. 1909.656 E. "very mild. 18 E. 38.9.253 E. 45}] snow. 1. M. 4329.990 M. 48 19{ E. 46 29.383 E. 50 ) Fair. M. 46 29.459 M. 52 E. 13 29.489 E. 18 Fair. Showers, and on M. 409.504 M. 52 Fair, frost in 4129,407 E. 47) the morning. V. 1529.74 M. 56 Fair, but 4329.241 M. 47)E. E. 40 29.975 E. Fair. very cold. 43 29.187 E. 18 SM. 1829.980 M. M. 47 29.232 M. 50 le. | Fair. 94 M. 46 29.170 M. YE. 4529.750 €. 49 4629.226E. YM. 1529.682 M. 50 cble. 95) M, 5129.265 M. 55 Ulv E. Fair. M. 42 29.266 M. 46}N. E. Fair. Rain. 20 UE. 4529.990 E. 47/A. uYM. 46 29.151 M. Showers of SM. 44 29.353 M. 46 N. E.Rain- 4529.450 E. 48 N. Ex Rain41|28.880M. 45 29.513 M. 48 28 M. Rain. 25 UE. 45 29.691 E. 48) N. E. Fair. . M. 45-9.690 M. 18°N. E. Fair.' Showers. 29 UE. 4529.761 E. 46 w Mi. 1829.43. M. Rain, with M. 1629.805 M. 49 N. E. Fair. E. 4329.770 E. 49 N. E. Falt. SM. 4729.698 M. 50}N. E. Fair. Fair. PIE 4229.531 E. UE. 45/29.619|E, 51 spiele 16.M, 4:29.630 M. 51 Fair. Rain 0.309 in Fair. E. Rain. · BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. ces Jane, fifth daughter of W. Douglas, May 1. At Brighton, the lady of Gen. Esq. of Sloane Street, Chelsea. William Sir David Baird, Bart. G. C. B. a still-born Kerrie Amherst, Esq. to Maria Louisa, child.-2. Lady Harriet Paget, a daughter. second daughter of Francis Fortescue 'T'ur-3. At Walton Park, Mrs Major Camp- ville, Esq. of Bosworth Hall.-Mr Donabell, a son.-In Grosvenor Place, London, van to Miss Vanneck, eldest daughter, and Viscountess Milton, a son.-5. Lady Eliz. Mr Lovelace to the youngest daughter, of abeth Pack, a son and heir.- The lady of the late Lord Huntingfield.--At Gibraltar, Capt. Charles Graham of the Hon. Com- Major Robert Henry Birch, of the royal arpany's Ship William Pitt, a son.-12. At tillery, to Georgiana, second daughter of Cambray, in France, the Right Hon. Lady Major Skyring of the same corps.-5. At James Hay, a daughter.-17. The lady of Sunninghill, Berks, Capt. Charles P. Ellis, Charles Robertson, Esq. younger of Kin- of the Grenadier Guards, to Juliana Maria, deace, Captain, 78th Highland Regt. a son. daughter to the late Admiral C. Parker. -At Condé in France, the lady of Colonel At Brighton, William Scott, Esq. to AnHugh Halket, C. B. a daughter.–19. At nabella, second daughter of E. L. Hodgson, Roehampton, Surrey, the lady of Andrew Esq. Portman Square, London.-6. At H. Thomson, Esq. a son. in Arlington London, the Rev. Spencer Rodney DrumStreet, London, the lady of J. Leslie Foster, mond, Rector of Swarraton, Hants, to CaEsq. a daughter.-24. At Paris, the Right roline, only daughter of the late Montagu Hon. Lady Fitzroy Somerset, a son.-27. Montagu, Esq. of Little Bookham, and In Lower Seymour Street, London, the Rtniece to the late Earl of Buckinghamshire. Hon. Lady Catharine Stewart, a daughter. -10. At Dublin, Major Clayton, eldest -28. In Cavendish Square, London, the son of Sir Wm Clayton, Bart. to Alicelady of Admiral Sir George Cockburn, a Hugh-Massey O'Donel, daughter and heir. daughter.—29. The lady of the Rev. Charles ess of the late Colonel O'Donel, eldest son Lane, a daughter.-30. At Evington, the of the late Sir Neal O'Donel, Bart. of Newlady of Sir John C. Honywood, Bart. a port-house, Mayo.--At London, Paul Bieldaughter.-Lady Campbell of Aberuchil, a by Lawley, Esq. youngest brother of Sir danghter. Robert Lawley, Bart. to the Hon. Caroline Neville, youngest daughter of Lord BrayMARRIAGES. broke.-13. At London, Thomas Ryder, March 18. At Twickenham Park, Ja. Esq. to Isabella Maxwell, eldest daughter maica, Michael Benignus Clarey, Esq. of the late Thomas Nasmyth, Esq. of Ja. M.D. Physician-General of that island, to maica.-18. At London, the Hon. C. LowMargaret, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Colonel ther, Major of the 10th Royal Hussars, seGraham, Deputy-Governor of St Mawes. cond son of the Earl of Lonsdale, to the At Vienna, General Macdonald, to Madame Right Hon. Lady Eleanor Sherard, sister Murat, Ex-Queen of Naples. Rev. John to the Earl of Harborough.--20. At LonPaterson of St Petersburgh, to Miss Greig, don, David Francis Jones, Esq. of Lincoln's sister to Admiral Greig of the Russian ser. Inn, recorder of Chester, to Anne Margaret, vice. second daughter of James Topping of WharApril 24. At Stutgard, the Hereditary croft Hall, Cheshire.-21. At Westbury, Prince of Saxe Heildburghausen, to the near Clifton, the Hon. Wm Middleton Noel Princess Amelia, second daughter of the of Ketton, 'to Anne, only child of Joseph Duke. Louis of Wirtemberg, uncle to the Yates, Esq. of Sneedpark.-24. At Lonking.-26. At Wigton, George Ross, Esq. don, Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart. of Chaddesof the Inner Temple, barrister at law, to den, Derbyshire, to Mrs Crauford, widow Jane Charlotte, daughter of W. M.Con- of Daniel Crauford, Esq. son of the late Sir nell, Esq. of Culbac.-Lately, at London, Alex. Crauford, Bart.-27. At Ulverston, John Innes, Esq. Bedford Square, to Mary, Lancashire, North Dalrymple, Esq. captain second daughter of Andrew Reid, Esq. of of the 25th light dragoons, second son of Russell Square.-28. At London, John the late Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. to Mar. Carmalt, Esq. formerly of the island of St garet, youngest daughter of the late James Vincent, now of London, to Miss Potts, Penny, Esq.-29. At London, Augustus eldest daughter of Potts, Esq. of the James Champion de Chepigny, Esq. to Ca. island of Jamaica.-30. At Giese, Caith. roline, daughter of Sir Williain Smyth, ness-shire, Lieut. -Colonel John Sutherland Bart. of Hillhall.-30. At Mavisbank, RoWilliamson, C. B. of the royal artillery, to bert Lockhart, Esq. of Castlehill, to Miss Miss Maclean of Giese. Charlotte Mercer. DEATHS. daughter of Thomas Miller, Esq. agent October 27, 1816. At Prince of Wales's - victualler at that port.-H. T. Oakes, Esq. Island, aged 68, the Hon. William Petrie, eldest son of Lieut.-General Oakes, to Fran. governor of that island. |