3d, ....22s. Od. | 3d, ....21s. Od. Average £1, 9s. 1d. 5-12ths. 3d, ... .20s. Od. Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Weck ended July 3. Wheat, 61s. 6d.-Barley, 33s. 8d.-Oats, 26s. 7d.-Rye, 40s. 8d.-Beans, 38s. 7d.-Pease, 38s. 2d. Scotch pota.3 9 to 4 0 3d dry 72 0 to - 0 0 to 44 0 Beef, p. tierce. 8. 0 to 89 68 0 to 72 0 to 8 6 p. barrel 46 0 to 50 0 Pork, p. bl. 0 to 46 0 35 to 37 Flour, per sack 32 to 33 Oats, per 15 lb. 0 Butter,p.cwt. s. d. 10 Belfast, new 91 0 to 92 Newry 87 0 to 88 0 55 to 60 Eng. new 3 10 to 40Waterford. 81 0 to 82 0 0 Mess 70 0 to 75 0 Mess ... Middl.. 66 0 to 68 0 Bacon, p. cwt. 0Short mids. 52 0 to 54 0 0Sides 48 0 to 50 0 Hams, dry, 50 0 to 56 0 38 0 to 42 0 0 Lard,rd.p.c. 12 0 to - 0 0 Green Course of Exchange, July 6.—Amsterdam, 12: 1. C. F. Ditto at sight, 11: 18. Rotterdam, 12: 2. Antwerp, 12: 4. Hamburgh, 37: 3. Altona, 37: 4. Paris, 3 d. sight, 25:50. Ditto 25: 80. Bourdeaux, 25: 80. Frankfort on the Maine, 155. Petersburgh, per rble. 9: 3. Us. Berlin, 7:10. Vienna, 10:5. Eff. flo. Trieste, 10:5. Eff. flo. Madrid, 364. Cadiz, 35§. Bilboa, 35. Barcelona, 351. Seville, 35. Gibraltar, 304. Leghorn, 47. Genoa, 44. Venice, 27: 0. Naples, 38. Palermo, 1154. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 484. Bahia, 494. Dublin, 94. per cent. Cork, 94 per cent. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Foreign_gold, in bars, £3: 17: 6d. New Doubloons, £3:14:9d. New Dollars, 4s. 9§d. Silver in bars, stand. 4s. 11ąd. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill. N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afternoon. The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th of May, and 20th of June, 1824; Ashbon, T. Canton-place, Poplar, underwriter. Bliss, E. Freeman's-court, Cornhill, scrivener. Castell, J. Blackman-street, Newington, wireworker. Claudfield, P. Monckton, Pembrokeshire, auctioneer. Clark, R. and J. Jobling, jun. Trinity-square, coal-factors. Courteen, R. Size-lane, dealer. Courthorpe, T. Rotherhithe, boat-builder. Crooke, W. Burnley, Lancashire, iron-merchant. Drabwell, J. Great Russell-street, victualler. Drew, T. Exeter, linen-draper. Duke, J. Basinghall-street, warehouseman. Edwards, G. and T. Hoggart, St John's-street, West Smithfield, stationers. Edwards, W. Bleinham-street, merchant. Evans, W. Albany-terrace, Old Kent-road, merchant. Everitt, J. Stamford Baron, horse-dealer. Fairmaner, J. Alfred-mews, Tottenham-court road, horse-dealer. Fatton, F. Maddox-street, Bond-street, watchmaker. Finch, R. and J. Ensham, Oxfordshire, glovers. Fishwick, W. Habergham, Eaves, Lancashire, timber-merchant. Gaskell, F. Glossip, Derbyshire, cotton-spinner. extracted from the London Gazette. Giani, A. New Cavendish-street, music-publisher. Hale, W. Church-street, Spitalfields, cabinet-ma- Hall, W. Layton's-building, Southwark, merchant. Halliwell, W. Bunhill-row, hatter. Harrison, S. New Sleaford, Lincolnshire, mercer. Hiffernan, J. N. Alphington, Devonshire, starchmanufacturer. Hill, J. Carlisle, mercer. Hilder, J. Lime-street, victualler. Holmes, T. Nottingham, corn-factor. Hooman, J. Great Queen-street, Licoln's-Inn fields, carpet-manufacturer. Humble, J. Manchester, shopkeeper. Huntris, W. Northowram, Yorkshire, cottonspinner. Jackson, E. York, goldsmith. James, Cath. Horsham, innkeeper. Jameson, W. Pancras-lane, provision-merchant. Joyce, H. S. and J. Fresford, Somersetshire, and T. Joyce, Bucklersbury, clothiers. Kain, F. Fore-street, Limehouse, coal-merchant M'Carthy, D. Shadwell, coal-merchant. Moore, J. sen. Burnley, Lancashire, cotton-spin ner. Naish, J. Bristol, auctioneer.. Noyes, J. Tooley-street, oilman. Pacey, T. Lincoln, mariner. Parke, J. Liverpool, druggist. Pine, T. and E. Davis, Maidstone, millers. Raney, S. Whitehaven, banker. Rawlings, R. and J. Frome Selwood, Somersetshire, card-makers. Roberts, J. Cheltenham, coal-merchant. Sherwin, J. and J. Drane, Gould-square, Crutched Friars, comb-makers. Sheriff, W. Liverpool, dealer. Skaife, J. S. Tokenhouse-yard, hatter. Smith, J. Church-passage, Fenchurch-street, money-scrivener. Smith, T. Chepstow, cabinet-maker. Smith, F. B. A. and D. Old Trinity-house, cornfactors. Smyth, T. Exeter, bookseller. Spofforth, R. jun. Howden, Yorkshire, scrivener. Todd, E. Charleton, Lancashire, cotton-spinner. Tode, C. P. Regent-street, St James's, watch-maker. Vankempen, P. Wapping-wall, brewer. Wells, T. Union-street, Southwark, hat-manufaeturer. Whitaker, J. St Paul's Church-yard, music-seller. Wilcox, O. Tottenham court-road, butcher. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st of June, 1824, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Air, William, merchant in Coldstream: Gray, John, grain-merchant, coal-merchant, and miller, at present residing at Comedy, in the Barony parish of Glasgow. Gutzmer, Anthony Henry, founder, Leith Walk. Harper, Alexander, shawl-manufacturers in Kilmarnock. Huie, James Leith, bookseller and publisher in Edinburgh. Lee and Myars, jewellers, auctioneers, and gen e ral agents in Glasgow. Macdonald, John Hall, merchant in Falkirk. M'Lean, William and Son, late merchants in Edinburgh. Paul, James and William, distillers and mer. chants in Stirling. Taylor, Patrick, spirit-dealer in Auchtermuchty. H. T. Lord Pelham, Cor. do. Gren. Gds. Cor. Duncombe, from 2 Dr. Gds. Ens. 16 Lt. Irving, Capt. by p. v. Spink, 92 F. 55 Bt. Lt. Col. Gorrequer, Maj. by p Lt. French, Capt. vice Percival, ret. 10 June do. Hosp. As. Ewing, As. Surg. vice Freer, removed from the Service Lt. M'Pherson, Capt. vice Waldron, dead Ens. Carrol, Lt. J. F. Lonsdale, Ens. 3 do. 25 Mar. do. 27 May. Lt. Dyer, Adj. vice Lange, res. Adj. do. Ens. Keiley, from h. p. 10 F. Ens. vice Edwards, 7 Dr. 10 do. Ens. M'Kenzie, from h. p. Afr. Corps, Ens. vice Grant, 58 F. 27 May. Lt. Moore, from h. p. 71 F. Lt. vice Hawkins, 91 F. 20 do. Capt. Verity, fromh. p. York Chass. Capt vice Kemp, 16 F. 27 do. Ens. Grant, from 48 F. Ens. vice Lett, h. p. Afr. Corps do. do. 58 do. Capt. Hill, from h. p. 28 F. Capt. vice Lynch, 3 Vet. Bt. 3 June. Lt. Jordan, Adj. vice Duport, res. Adj. 20 May. Surg. Bohan, from h. p. 25 F. Surg. vice Macnish, h. p. do. Lt. Forster, from h. p. Rifle Br. Paymaster, vice Jones, dismissed 10 June. Lt. Pennington, from late 5 Vet. Bn. Ass. Surg. Whitney, from 85 F. Surg. 17 do. 91 Lt. vice 20 May. 97 Surg. Conolly, from h. p. Surg. 5 W. I. Ŕ. 17 June. 98 p. 94 F. Capt. D. Campbell, from h. Lt. Dunlevie, from h. p. 65 F. Paym. do. Rifle Brig. 1st Lt. Felix, Capt. by p. 3 Surg. Hibbert, from h. p. I. V. Surg. York L. vers, ret. 2d Lt. Irton, 1st Lt. H. F. Beckwith, 2d Lt. 1 Vet. Bn. Capt. Scott, from h. p. 26 F. Capt. vice Strangeways, ret. list. 27 do. Bt. Maj. Lynch, from 63 F. Capt. vice Vandeleur, 10 F. Ens. Douglas, from h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. Ens. vice Boreham, ret. list do. Unattached. 3 June. Lt. Nun, from 59 F. Staff Adj. vice Gourlay, dead 27 May, 1824. Hospital Staff. Ass. Surg. Stewart, from h. p. 38 F. Ass. Surg. vice Hosp. Ass. Chambers, 64 F. 20 May, 1824. M'Leod, from h. p. 78 F. do. vice Hosp. Ass. M'Niece, dead 25 do. Caldwell, from h. p. 31 F. do. vice Lamonde, 60 F. 25 June. Hosp. Ass. Morgan, do. Lt. Col. Sir T. N. Hill, KCB. from Gren. Gds. with Lt. Col. Ellison, h. p. Unatt. Cassidy, from 1 W. I. R. with Lt. Col. Browne, h. p. 6 W. I. R. Major Sweney, from 1 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Major Delancy, h. p. 2 Ceylon Regt. Nicolls, from 96 F. with Major White, h. p 24 F. Bt. Lt. Col. Sir T. Reade, from 27 F. with Capt. Franklyn, h. p. 24 F. Capt. Paterson, from 8 Dr. with Capt. Knight, 63 F. Dashwood, from Gren. Gds. with Capt. Douglas, h. p. Unatt. Lieut. Deacon, from 16 F. with Lieut. Murray, Ceylon Regt. Warren, from 41 F. with Lieut Logan, Rifle Brig. Ashe, from 41 F. with Lieut. Barnes, 65 F. Giffard, from 92 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Forbes, h. p. 18 F. Capt. Harvey, from Cape Corps (Inf.) with Lieut* Ross, h. p. 60 F. Ensign Nixon, from 44 F. with Ensign Dodgin, 66 F. 24 F. Kellet from 48 F. with Ensign Smith, h. p. Paym. Chitty, from 2 Dr. G. with Capt. Hay, h. p. 43 F. Surg. Shorland, from 31 F. with Surg. Callow, 96 F. Jones, from 14 F. with Surg. Daunt, 58 F. Assist. Surg. Campbell, from Rifle Brig. with Assist. Surg. Armstrong, h.p. Hosp. Assist. Farmer, with Hosp. Assist. Blackwood, h. p. Resignations and Retirements. Lieut. Gen. Stovin, from 17 F. Travers, Rifle Brig. Lieut. Butler, 62 F. Cort. Sir R. Hill, R. Horse Gds. Appointments Cancelled. Lieut. Col. Johnston, h. p. Corsican Ra. 24. Lee, Roy, Mar. Chatham, May. Capt. Mackay, 48 F. Sydney, New South Wales, 2 Dec. 23. L'Estrange, R. Af. Col. Corps, in Africa, from excessive fatigue, 24 March, 1824. Quentin, h. p. 2 Dr. Germ. Leg. Hanover, 20 May. Lieut. Bourke, 7 F. 7 June, 1824. Cuthbertson, 48 F. drowned at Macquarrie Harbour, Van. Dieman's Land, 24 Dec. 1823. Roy, 69 F. Wallajahbad, Madras, 24 Jan. 1824. Mallet, late Invalids, Plymouth, 1 June. Watt, late 3 Vet. Bn. Jersey, 4 do. Ingleby, h. p. 1 Dr. Lancaster, |