Ditto, at Course of Exchange, London, August 10.-Amsterdam, 12: 17. sight, 12: 14. Rotterdam, 12 : 18. Antwerp, 12 9. Hamburgh, 38: 2. Altona, 38: 3. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 60. Bourdeaux, 25 : 90. Frankfort on the Maine, 158. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 36. Gibraltar, 304. Leghorn, 47. Genoa, 438. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 49. Dublin, 9 per cent. Cork, 9 per cent. Prices of Bullion per oz.-Portuguese gold in coin, L. 3: 17: 104. Foreign gold in bars, L. 3: 17: 104. New doubloons, L. 3: 13:6. New dollars, L. 0: 4:10. Silver in bars, L, 0: 4:11. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 10s. 6d.-Cork or Dublin, 10s. 6d. Belfast, 10s. 6d.-Hamburgh, 10s. Od.-Madeira, 15s. Od.-Jamaica, 30s. Greenland out and home, 6 gs. to 10 gs. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from July 18 to August 8, 1821. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th Cooper, W. Beeston, Leeds, victualler Cotterell, J. Worcester, timber-merchant Cox, R. A. jun, and Co. Little Britain, bankers Essex, W. Paddington, wharfinger Farley, T. Ratcliffe Highway, linen-draper Figes, T. and Co. Romsey, Hants, brewers Golding, H. Lower Thames-street, wine-merchant Hawley, G. High-street, Shadwell, cheesemonger Higgs, W. Strand, hatter Hill, J. Dover, saddler Hilton, J. St Martin's Le Grand, saddler Humphreys E. Swansea, victualler Jordan, P. Whitechapel, druggist Knight, W. G. Batcombe, Somerset, money scri vener Lammin, T. East Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, Lee, W. Old City Chambers, wine merchant Malton and Wilson, Greville-street, Hatton Gar den Marr, R. C. Rathbone Place, linen-draper Metcalf, C. Bedale, flax-dresser Medd, T. Staple Inn Buildings, Holborn, draper Moseley, H. New Road, St George's in the East, glass ware-house keeper Nibblett, C. Guildford, money scrivener Penfold, W. Leadenhall-street, horse-dealer Perfect, G. jun. West Malling, surgeon Phelps, W. Camomile-street, Bishopsgate-street, carpenter Pilkington, R. Mile End Road, baker Playfair, T. New Bond-street, trunk-maker Purchas, R. W. and Tredwen, R. Chepstow, ship-builders Walsh, J. Barbican, victualler Webster, R. and W. Bishop Wearmouth, mer. chants Walling, G. B. Basinghall-street, woollen draper Whitehouse, T. West Bromwich, miner Whitesmith, W. Old Fish-street, grocer Wilson, H. Crispin-street, Spital Fields, victual ler Yarnold, P. City Garden Row, St Luke's, tailor ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced July 1821, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. SEQUESTRATIONS. Adam, William, and Co. Bellfield, bleachers Blackley, Thomas and Adam, Edinburgh, fleshers Chirrey, John and Co. Glasgow, merchant tailors Robertson, John, Glasgow, merchant and agent DIVIDENDS. Chambers, David and Co. Lockerbie, woollen and linen-drapers; by George Montgomeric, merchant, Dumfries Dick, John, Edinburgh, bookseller; by Alexander Macredie, bookseller there Duncan, James, Dundee, merchant; by J, Ogilvie and Sons, writers there Gourlay, Oliver, Craigrothie, cattle-dealer; by J. Thomson, senior, writer in Cupar-Fife. Miller, James, Glasgow, merchant; by R. Aitken, banker there Petrie, James, junior, Aberdeen, merchant; by William Clark, merchant there Pettigrew, John, Glasgow, merchant; by John Leadbetter, merchant there - Robertson, William, Inverness, merchant; by the trustee there Ross, Alexander, Glasgow, clothier; by the trustee there Steel, William, Glasgow, merchant; by James M'Ewen, merchant there White, Thomas, Edinburgh, merchant; by W. Scott, accountant there Whyte, Alexander, Dundee, candle-maker, &c. ; by George Duncan, merchant there Wright, Malcolm, Paisley, merchant; by George Smellie, merchant there Wright, Francis, Edinburgh, jeweller; by Robert Burns, banker there. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTHS. June 17. At Pisa, in Italy, the Right Hon. Lady Blantyre, a daughter. son. 19. At Woodside, Mrs Richardson, a 21. Lady Dunbar of Boath, a son. 22. At Paris, Lady Buchan, a son. 24. At Deal, the Lady of Captain M'Culloch, R. N. a daughter. 26. At Mormond House, Mrs Gordon of Cairnbulg, a son. 27. At Putney, the Lady of John Paterson, Esq. Captain of the Hon. East India Company's ship Repulse, a son. 28. At his house in Marlborough Square, Brompton, Mrs Mackenzie, Lady of Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. a son. July 2. At Portsmouth, the Right Hon. Lady Greenock, a daughter. 6. At Rosebank, the Lady of Kenneth M Leay, Esq. of Newmore, a son. 7. At Millfield Hill, Mrs Grey, a daughter. Mrs Irvine, Northumberland Street, a daughter. Lately. At Paris, the Lady of Earl Poulett, a son. naval service, to Miss Knox, eldest daughter of Andrew Knox, Esq. 28. At Bath, John Maxwell Logan, Esq. of Fingalton, in the county of Renfrew, to Mrs Cathcart, widow of the late Hugh Cathcart, Esq. July 3. Wm. Macdowall, Esq. Advo, cate, to Miss Elizabeth Christian Dundas, third daughter of Mr James Dundas, of Ochtertyre, clerk to the signet. At Aberdeen, John Harding Walker, Esq.. M. D. late Surgeon of the 73d Highland regiment, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Alexander Duncan, Esq, Colonel Hugh Baillie, of Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square, London, to Mary, youngest daughter and co-heiress of the late Thomas Smith, Esq. of Castleton Hall, county of Lancaster, At Ealing Church, Spencer Perceval, Esq.son of the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, to Anna Eliza, youngest daughter of the late General Macleod of Macleod. 8. At Fairlay, George Taylor, Esq. of Dublin, to Anna, daughter of George Thomson, Esq. of Fairlay. 10. At Aberdona, Clackmannanshire, John Kirkpatrick, Esq. advocate, to Jane, only daughter of John Glas, Esq. Stirling. John Sinclair, Esq. of Barroch, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late John Learmonth, Esq. 12. At Springbank, near Port-Glasgow, Andrew Scott, Esq. of Larchgrove, to Miss Celia King, daughter of the late Daniel King, Esq. of Tobago. 13. At Edinburgh, Carlyle Bell, Esq. W. S. to Miss Cunningham, eldest daughter of Charles Cunningham, Esq. W. S. At Enville, Hugh Montgomery Campbell, Esq. to Miss Hale, of the Hollies, Staffordshire. 16. At Durham, Robert Rattray, Esq. W. S. to Dorothea, daughter of the late John Dagnia, Esq. 17. At St George's, Hanover Square, London, Captain Hyde Parker, R. Ñ. to Caroline, second daughter of the late Sir Frederick Evan. At Greenock, James Playfair, Esq. merchant in Glasgow, to Jane, second daughter of John Spiers, Esq. M. D. phy. sician in Greenock. 22. At St George's Chapel, Edinburgh, Captain J. Robertson, 14th regiment, to Kathrine Steele, daughter of the late George Grey, Esq. of Tullywhandland. 23. At Portobello, Mr H. J. Baird, to Margaret, only daughter of Henry M'Kay, Esq. late merchant, Glasgow. 24. At Howard Place, Alexander Paterson, Esq. of Smithfield, to Agnes, fourth daughter of the late Thomas Wallace, Esq. of Stockbridge, Ayrshire. 25. At Balcarras, James Head, Esq. of the Hon. the East India Company's service, to Cecilia, third daughter of the Hon. Robert Lindsay of Balcarras. DEATHS. Extract from the Colombo Gazette.-Died at Colombo, on the 7th February, Alexander Cadell, Esq. a senior servant on his Majesty's Ceylon civil establishment, who had held for many years the situations of Civil and Military Paymaster-General of this colony, and Deputy Paymaster-General to the King's forces. The long and uninterrupted residence of twenty years in Ceylon, during which time he filled some of the most important offices under this Government, had so impaired his constitu tion, that Mr Cadell was forced, at the commencement of this month, to resign his office, with the view of returning to his na tive country, on leave of absence-litde aware that the symptoms which induced him to form this resolution proceeded from causes that were so speedily to bring about his dissolution. His disease, the liver complaint, began to assume an alarming appearance on the 3d instant, and very soon afterwards it was ascertained that there was but little hope of his recovery. From the 3d, Mr Cadell lingered till the morning of the 7th intant, when he expired. The remains of this upright and meritorious servant of the Crown were conveyed to the grave with the military honours due to his rank, as Deputy Paymaster-General to the King's forces, attended by his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, the Honourable the Judges of the Supreme Court, the members of Council, the civil servants of Government, the most respectable merchants in Colombo, and a very large concourse of the burgher and native population of this place. Feb. 7. At Konnigale, Ceylon, of the jungle fever, Captain Alexander Macbean, of the 2d Ceylon regiment. 18. At Huacho, in Peru, the infant daughter of Lord and Lady Cochrane. May 13. At New York, the Rev. David Williamson, aged 58 years, a native of Fifeshire, Scotland, and for upwards of 30 years pastor of the Associate Congregation, Whitehaven, England. 16. At Plymouth, in consequence of fatigue which he underwent in Spain and Portugal, during the late war, and of which he never thoroughly recovered, Lieut. Cosmo Cameron, of the 11th regiment, youngest son of George Cameron of Letterfinlay; the third son he has now lost in his Majesty's service. 17. In Campbell county, Virginia, aged 121, Mr Charles Layne, senior. He was born in Albemarle, near Buckingham county, in the year 1700. He has left a widow, aged 110 years, and a numerous and respectable family down to the third and fourth generation. Mr Layne was a subject of four British Sovereigns, and a citizen of the United States for nearly 48 ycars. Until within a few years, he enjoy ed all his faculties, with vigorous bodily health. June 3. At Florence, James Wentworth Murray, Esq. 8. At Kingston, in Jamaica, John Na pier, second son of Macvey Napier, W. S. 9. On board his Majesty's ship Rosario, on her passage to England, Mr Richard Allan Cowan, Purser of that ship. 17. At Chelsea, Captain Duncan Macbean, late 7th royal veteran battalion, in the 53d year of his age. 18. Dr Hague, Professor of Music in the University of Cambridge. 19. At Dublin, Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell, of the 2d royal veteran battalion, At Gosport, in the 38th year of his age, Major W. Bennett, Royal Engineers. 20. At Cromarty, the Rev. Alexander Macleod, minister of the Gaelic church there 22. At Broughty Ferry, Mrs Ann Maxwell, relict of Captain Charles Bell, Pitbladdo. 23. At Como, Mrs Oliphant of Condie. At Lausanne, in Switzerland, Mrs Kelso, the Lady of Arch. Kelso of Sauchrie, Esq. county of Ayr. 24. At Edinburgh, Miss Ann Scott, daughter of the Rev. Mr Scott, minister of Stitchel. 25. At Springhin, Douglas, James Hamilton, Esq. At Edinburgh, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of George Sandilands, Esq. - At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Graham, relict of Alex. Bower, Esq. of Kincaldrum, in the 83d year of her age. At Viewfield Cottage, near Inverness, John Noble, Esq. of the India House, London. 26. At Edinburgh, Miss Jean M'Queen, daughter of the late George M'Queen, Esq. Collector of Cess of the city of Edinburgh. -At Forfar, after a few days illness, Peter Ranken, Esq. Sheriff Substitute of Forfarshire. He was in Court on the Tuesday preceding; and thus continued in the discharge of the duties of his labo rious and important office till within one week of his death. Mr Ranken held his office upwards of fifty years, his commission being dated the 9th day of June 1771; and it reflects no small credit on his assidity and integrity, that three successive Sheriff's Depute continued him in office without hesitation. At the time of his original appointment he was twenty-seven years old, and he died at the age of seventyseven. In private life Mr Ranken was courteous, sociable, and mild; and, in his public capacity, he was equally assiduous, and inflexible in promoting the ends of public justice. Even when, through the decays of old age, his strength was a good deal impaired, he still continued to exert himself in the discharge of his duty. He was beloved by all the practitioners at his bar. In his whole conduct and deportment, indeed, he always bore a candid, manly, and independent character; and as such his remembrance will be long and fondly cherished. 27. At Erriboll, parish of Durness, Captain Alexander Clarke. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Smith, widow of Thomas Smith, Esq. one of the Principal Clerks to the Bills. 29. At Mold, at the advanced age of 85, Captain Jeremiah Martin.He had served in the British army during the reigns of George II., III., and IV., comprising a period of 69 years and upwards. At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Dalmahoy, St Andrew's Street. 30. At Greenhaugh, Govan, Alexander, eldest son of the late Alexander Wallace, Esq. of Auchinvole. James Hamilton, Esq. sen. of Mavisbank, in the 78th year of his age. At Edinburgh, Mr James Stewart, late merchant. At Portobello, William Maxwell Morison, Esq. Advocate. July 1. At Edinburgh, Miss Moore Grant, youngest daughter of the late Rev. James Grant, minister of Laggan. At Montrose, Mr Andrew Mearns, shipmaster, and for many years shoremaster at that port, 2. At Perth, Mrs Jean Stewart, relict of the deceased Lieutenant Robert Menzies, of the late Ross-shire Highlanders. 3. At Kilbryde Castle, on the 21st ult. Susan Jane, the only daughter, and on this date, Colin, the infant son of Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart. 4. At Perth, Mrs Ann Playfair, relict of the deceased Mr Thomas Myles, late merchant in Perth, aged 68. -At Touch House, after a short illness, the Lady of Sir Henry Steuart, Bart. of Allanton. |