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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th June 1817, extracted from the London Gazette.

Adam, W. Lambeth, timber-merchant
Aldred, J. Chertsey, grocer

Alien, B. Guilford Street, London, stable-keeper
Andrews, D. jun. Plymouth, grocer
Anthony, R. Plymouth, ironinonger
Antrobus, J. Castleton, manufacturer
Balaam, W. Northampton, painter
Banks, D. Stonehouse, ship-builder
Banks, G. Plymouth, jeweller

Beare, J. Cheapside, London, merchant
Booth, W. Bentalce, horse-dealer
Boyce, J. Bordesley, brass-founder

Boyes, J. jun. Warnsford, carpet-manufacturer

Bradley, R. Warrington, upholsterer
Bridge, J. Marple, shopkeeper
Britten, G. Walcot, victualler

Broadbelt, R. Markington-with-Wallerthwaite,

miller

Bryant. J. sen. Hadley, inn-holder

Burleigh, J. Bristol, brass-founder

Bennet, A. Sherard Street, London, tailor
Bill, R. jun. Wolverhampton, carrier

Bell, W. Brampton, Cumberland, brandy-merchant
Brentnall, J. Ilkiston, Derby, farmer

Coote, C. T. Sutton, grocer

Curtis, R. & T. Hall, Angel Court, London, merchants

Crook, R. Bolton, inn-kceper

Cumberbach, J. H. Eccleshall, scrivener

Cooper, T. Wormwood Street, London, vender of spirituous liquors

Deane, H. Marthall, maltster

Deeble, W. H. Bristol, ironmonger

Dixon, T. R. & G. & J. Heckanan, Spitalfields, sugar-refiners

Donovan, D. V. I. of Tortola, merchant
Dury, H. Banbury, scrivener

Darwin, J. & T. White, Clement's Court, Milk
Street, London, wholesale hosiers

Elgar, R. Burnham, Westgate, Norfolk, grocer
Evans, H. Cheapside, London, silk-mercer
Fisher, W. Lambeth, mariner

Fletcher, F. A. Oldham, cotton-spinner
Forster, E. Rickergate, Carlisle, grocer

Fisher, W. Union Place, Lambeth, & E. England
Hughes, Red Lion Square, London, merchants
Goodhall, W. & J. Turner, Garlick Hill, London,
merchants

Graves, W. Falconbury Court, London, coach. master

Gray, R. jun. Leeds, merchant

Grange, T. & F. Dunn, Pately Bridge, Yorkshire, cabinet-makers

Gedrych, G. Bristol, dealer

Harris, W. Exminster, dealer

Hartley, P. Nether Knutsford, cotton-manufac

turer

Hayward, R. D. Plymouth, grocer

Hellyer, J. Lloyd's Coffee-house, insurance broker
Hindley, T. H. Liverpool, merchant
Hinton, J. L. Plymouth, gocer

Hodges, W. Kew, corn-dealer

Hodgson, R. Bishop-Wearmouth, baker
Hodgkins, R. Stafford, dealer

Holditch, G. & W. Hannah, Bankside, coal-merchants

Horn, W. Limehouse, sail-maker

Henlock, W. late of Distaff Lane, London, sugarbaker

Henderson, W. Great St Helen's, London, merchant Harley, J. Gosport, Southampton, soap-manufac

turer

Janson, J. C. St Swithin's Lane, London, merchant
Jeffrey, H. New Saruin, druggist

Jones, T. Birmingham, woollen-draper
Jordan, E. Norwich, engineer
Jollie, J. Carlisle, book-printer

Johnson, W. sen. & T. Liverpool, coach-makers
Knowles, R. Bolton, collier

Leaney, T. Maidstone, nurseryman

Levin, M. & M. Josephs, Mansell Street, London, merchants

Lovell, W. Silston, victualler

Luffe, H. Benhall, farmer

Lowe, W. Birmingham, victualler

Mackenzie, H. Bartholomew Lane, London, banker Marshall, J. Bramley, collar-maker

Mathews, P. Hagley, maltster

Matthews, S. sen. Brixham, ship-builder

Mells, T. Liss, maltster

Meyer, J. Howford Buildings, London, merchant Moorsom, G. Westhoe, ship-owner

Mackenzie, C. Delahay Street, London, merchant
Monk, J. Chaddington, cattle-dealer

Ogilvie, W. Queen's Elms, Brompton, merchant
O'Reilly, T. Lawrence Pountney-hill, merchant
Prior, W. Locksbottom, Kent, inn-keeper
Postgate, R. Great Drifield, tanner
Roberts, R. Quebec Street, London, tailor
Rogers, J. Caucbridge, cooper

Roads, W. late of Oxford, grocer

Roadknight, T. sen. Aldersgate Street, London, saddler

Sanderson, R. Acklam-upon-the-Wolds, farmer Savage, W. Corporation Row, London, watch

maker

Senior, R. Bristol, clothier

Stringer, J. H. Canterbury, woollen-draper
Strong, G. Exeter, ironmonger

Simpson, G. Upper Grosvenor Street, London, mariner

Scurr, R. Thirsk, watchmaker

Taylor, E. Sandal Magna, corn-dealer

Todd, R. Pontefract, grocer

Tootal, J B. Minories, corn-factor

Trexler, T. Albion Buildings, London, silk-manufacturer

Tripp, J. R. Congresbury, miller
Tripp, R. Bristol, d aper

Trafford, T. Kitlington, Oxford, coal-dealer Treham, R. Nawton, Yorkshire, farmer and mə chine-maker

Warren, J. Suffolk Street, London, blacking-mangfacturer

Warrington, O. Manchester, linen-draper

Weiller, H. London Street, London, merchant
Wheeler, J. Stratford-on-Avon, coal-trader
Whitmore, J. Manchester, cotton-dealer
Winship, T. Mount Greenwich, merchant
Winterbottom, G. Lawrence Pountney-hill, Lo
don, merchant

Wood, M. Myton, merchant

Wrigglesworth, J. Barnet, farmer
Williams, M. Manchester, victualler

Wilkinson, J. jun. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship

owner

Young, G. Lawrence Pountney-hill, London, mer chant.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th June 1817, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Brown, Wm, sen. Edinburgh, merchant
Borland, James, Kilmarnock, inn-keeper
Campbell, Quintin, Woodhaven, Fife, vintner
Deuchrass, J. Glasgow, merchant and auctioneer
Graham, John, Blackdyke, coal and lime-merchant
Gunn, Robert, & Son, Brownfield, Glasgow, dyers
Leviston, John, Greenock, ship-owner and trader
Marsden, William, Anderston, Glasgow, machine-
maker

Mackintosh, Jas, Kinchyle, near Inverness, woodmerchant, road-contractor, and cattle-dealer Macicilan, John & Andrew, Lochowmhead, Skye, wood-merchants

Rochead, Andrew & Son, Edinburgh, musical in

strument makers

Taylor, Thoinas, Melrose, merchant

Wilson, D. & Co. Westpans, near Musselburgh, potters

Walker, Gaan, Milton-mill, Ayrshire, miller and grain-dealer.

DIVIDENDS.

Brown, James, & Co. Glasgow, merchants; by J. Lindesay, 24, Virginia Street, there, 30th July Burman, Peter, Castleton of Eassie, farmer and cattle-dealer; by Wm Hutchison, writer, Forfar, 26th June

Bannatyne (the late), Rich. Edinburgh, woollendraper; by Wm Wotherspoon, accountant, 71. Prince's Street, 1st July

Boyd, John, Roadhead, joiner; by James Inglis, writer, Hawick, 20th June

Corry & Glassford, Glasgow, merchants; by Berry,
Bogle, & Co.

Cook, Neil, Greenock, merchant; by Wm Kerr,
vintner there, 25th July

Douglas, T. Glasgow, merchant; by Don. Cuth-
bertson, accountant, Stirling Street, 28th June
Dawson & Marshall, Edinburgh, tanners; by G.
H. Simpson, trustee, St Mary's Wynd, 19th July
Gibson & Peat, Edinburgh, merchants; by John
Pattison, jun. W. S. 20, Abercromby Place
Lawson, George, Edinburgh, tanner; by John
Learmonth, merchant there, 23d June

Lawson, James, Dundee, flesher and ship-owner;
by Patrick Anderson, merchant there, 27th July
Marshall, Rob. Kelso, saddler; by James Main,
cabinet-maker there, 16th July

M'Gown, J. & G. Glasgow, manufacturers; by John
M'Gavin, accountant there, 8th August

Scott & M'Bean, Inverness, merchants; by John
Jameson, banker there, 16th July

Stewart, Cha. Pitnac ee, merchant; by John Duff,
merchant, Dunkeld, 18th July

Park, Lawson, & Co. Greenock, merchants; by
Agnew Crawford, merchant there, 24th July.

AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

SINCE the date of our last Report, a very favourable change has taken place in the appearance of the crops; and if the present fine weather continue for another month, we may calculate with certainty on the commencement of a very abundant harvest. The heat of the last fortnight of June, and the late mild showers, have not only given health and luxuriance to the plants, which before that period were feeble and stationary, but seem to have called a great many into existence almost instantaneously, and of an advanced growth, to occupy the spaces which, from the ravages of insects and other causes, were then vacant. The price of grain, particularly of wheat, has fallen considerably; and as the quality is so generally inferior as not to hold out much encouragement to reserve any large proportion of what remains to be worked up with the new crop, the probability is, that the market will continue to be abundantly supplied, from the anxiety of the holders to get quit of it before better grain come into the market. Yet it ought to be remembered, that what one month of most propitious weather has done, another of an opposite character may in a great degree counteract; and in our northern climate much must depend upon the weather for three months to come.-The harvest has already begun in the south of France, and in some other parts of the Continent, and from all quarters the Reports are favourable-Hay is generally a good crop, but the saving of it has been retarded, in this part of the island, by the closeness and humidity of the atmosphere for some days. Pastures have been very productive for several weeks, and the demand for stock has improved. The price of butcher's meat has varied little for the last month.—There is now a good supply of early potatoes in the Edinburgh market, a larger quantity having been grown this season than usual. On the 8th instant, best oatmeal was still 4s. 8d. per stone of 17 lb. avoirdupois, the quartern loaf 15d., and potatoes 18d. per peck of 28 lb.

14th July.

London, Corn Exchange, July 7. Wheat, per qr. s. 1. Beans, old,

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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 June 22, 1817.

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Wheat, 114s. 3d.-Rye, 67s. 10d.-Barley, 57%. 2d.-Oats, 41s. 3d.-Beans, 57s. 4d.-Pease, 55s. 6d.

Oatmeal, 42s. 5d.-Beer or Big, Os. Od.

Average Prices of Corn, per quarter, of the Twelve Maritime Districts, for the Week
ending June 21.

Wheat, 111s. 5d.-Rye, 70s. 7d.-Barley, 55s. Ild.-Oats, 39s. 8d.-Beans, 55s. 10d.-Pease, 56s. 2d.
Average of Scotland for the Four Weeks immediately preceding 15th June.
Wheat, 74s. 11d.-Rye, Os. Od.-Barley, 47s. Sd.-Oats, 42s. 5d.-Beans, 62s. 3d.-Pease, 628, 9d.-Oatmeal, 35s. 7d.
-Beer or Big, 158. 2d.

METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

one time to be threatened with perpetual winter. tulations on the supposed return of summer to the degree and two-tenths higher than that of the same month last year; that the average of be heard in the country but comparisons between June 1817 and June 1816, and congra of their rejoicings, to be informed that the mean temperature of June 1817 is barely one of the weather, has been strikingly illustrated during the month of June. Nothing is to THE common observation that the feelings are a very fallacious test of the temperature How will it surprise some, in the midst northern regions, which appeared at

the greatest daily heat is only half a degree more; and that the actual temperature at 10 a. m. is even lower this year than last. The Thermometer last year stood once at 73 and once at 72 during the month of June; this year it stood once at 76, once at 73, once at 72, once at 71, and once at 70. During June 1817, the temperature rose 18 times to 60 and upwards; but during the same month 1816, it rose in the same way 22 times. From various other circumstances that might be stated, we suspect that the present year has appeared warmer, only because there has been more sunshine, which has of course produced an astonishing difference in the appearance of the crops. The moist state of the atmosphere too might perhaps prevent evaporation at night, to the same extent as prevailed last year, which would of course prevent also the same depression of temperature. This conjecture is confirmed by two facts. In the first place, the average height of the Hygrometer, at 10 p. m. for June last year, was 14-this year it is only 10; and in the second place, the difference between the mean temperatures of the two years is almost wholly owing to the difference between the temperatures of the nights.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE,

Extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles cast from Perth, Latitude 56° 25', Elevation 185 feet.

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Fair days 12; rainy days 18. Wind West of meridian, including North, 14; East of meridian,

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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE,

Kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill.

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