Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 4th December. Wheat, 66s. 9d.-Barley, 41s. 11d.-Oats, 23s. 6d.-Rye, 40s. 6d.-Beans, 42s. 2d.-Pease, 46s. 7d. 90 Hempseed Must. White, . 7 to Bank stock, . . 7 6 to 10 0 Flour, English. Weekly Price of Stocks, from 2d to 23d November, 1824. 8 to 3 Rye, per qr. 35 0 to 38 8. s. d. Malt, per b. 10 0 to 10 0 to 0 0 Middling 8 6 to 9 38 to 48 0 Beans, per qr. 44 to 47 0 English 48 0 to 53 22 to 35 0 Irish 46 0 to 49 40 to 60 0 Rapeseed, p. 1. nominal. 50 to 63 0 Pease, grey 35 0 to 48 57 to 86 0-White. 48 0 to 56 Do. dut. fr. 3 10 3d dry 0 Waterford 100 0 to 101 0 2 8 Cork,pic.2d, 103 0 to 104 6 0 Beef, p. tierce. to 9- Mess. 90 0 to 94 0 0 . -Mess. 76 0 to 78 0 33 0 to 75 0 60 0 0 to -0 Hams, dry, 0 Green Monthly Register. 7.29 Altona, 37: 1. Paris, 3 Course of Exchange, Dec. 7.-Amsterdam, 12: 2. C. F. Rotterdam, 12:3. Antwerp, 12: 3. Hamburgh, 37:0. d. sight, 25:15. Bourdeaux, 25: 45. Frankfort on the Maine, 1514. Petersburgh, per rble. 93. Us. Berlin, 7:10. Vienna, 10: 2. Eff. flo. Trieste, 10: 2. Eff. flo. Madrid, 364 Cadiz, 35. Bilboa, 351. Barcelona, 35. Seville, 35. Gibraltar, 31. Leghorn,, 484. Genoa, 441. Venice, 27 : 0. per oz. 116. Lisbon, 51. Oporto, 514. Rio Janeiro, 47. Bahia, 49. Dublin, 9 Malta, 0:0. Naples, 39. per cent. Cork, 9 per cent. Palermo, Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Foreign gold, in bars, £3:17: 9d. per oz. New Doubloons, £3: 15:0d. New Dollars, 4s. 104d. Silver in bars, stand. 5s. Old. 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 October, and 20th of November, 1824; Abrahams, L. of Mansell-street, Goodman's-fields, merchant. Allison, J. Church-street, Camberwell, coach master. Badcock, J. St John's-street, bootmaker. Beech, J. Newcastle-under-Lyme, currier. Biggs, G. Bradford, Wilts, clothier. Biggs, H. Blandford Forum, Dorset, mercer. Birt, G, Pickett-street, tea-dealer. Boswell, F. S. Strand, shopkeeper. Brook, J. late of Choppards in Wooldall, Kirk- Browne, J. H. Clapham, linen-draper. Buncombe, R. Mile-end, New-town, coal and po- Byers, E. Prince's-street, Soho, whalebone merchant. Capon, G. Oxford-street, upholsterer. Chancellor, D. jun. Stowe, Upland, Suffolk, malt ster. Chant, J. B. Somerset, grocer. Clark, W. Speld-hurst-street, Burton-Crescent, coal-merchant and lath-render. Clark, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, seedsman and coal-merchant. Cooke, J. Bristol, brightsmith. Cooper, F. East Derham, Norfolk, grocer. Dauncey, J. of Coaley Mills, Uley, Gloucestershire, Dawes, J. Oxford-street, orange-merchant. extracted from the London Gazette. Dring, T. Bristol, brewer. Drury, R. and G. Thompson, both late of New Fade, C. Stourmarket, Suffolk, grocer. Farques, F. P. Berwick-street, Soho, printer. Foxeon, R. Norton Grange, Durham, common France, T. Paddington, timber-merchant. Gardner, C. Mile-end-road, merchant. Gibson, J. Cambridge, dealer. Greening, W. Hampstead, carpenter. Guyer, J. Woolwich, tailor. Hassalt, W. Newgate-street, hatter. Haddon, T. South Burton-mews, Berkeley-square, stable-keeper. Hickson, M. Manchester, tailor. Hide, R. High-street, Bloomsbury, bedsteadmaker. Hill, W. Greenfield, Flint, paper-manufacturer. Hippon, W. Earlscourt, Dewsbury, York, merchant. Hodgson, J. late of Bath, auctioneer. Holman, J. New Mills, Glossop, victualler. Hunt, T. Heaton Norris, Lancashire, and Stock- Hyatt, W. Dorset-street, Manchester-square, up- Ingham, J. Aldgate, woollen-draper. Jackson, S. G. Loughborough, Leicestershire, cornmerchant. Johnson, P. Woolwich, linen draper. Johnson, T. O. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-innfields, dealer in music. King, T. Crofton, Northumberland, ship-owner. Lee, P. C. and W. Ballard, Hammersmith, linendraper. Levy, H. Rathbone-place, glass-dealer. Lloyd, F. Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars-road, malt-factor. Macmillac, J. Liverpool, merchant. Manall, W. Great Wild-street, Lincoln's-innfields, baker. Marsdall, T. Basinghall-street, Blackwell-hall, factor. Marsh, W., J. H. Stracey, H. Fauntleroy, and G. Matthews, T. and W. Bingham, Kingston-upon- May, N. Stepney, builder. Neverd, W. Brunswick-street, Hackney-road, baker. Oldfield, J. Westholm, Somerset, tanner. Oliver, T. Park-place, Regent's-park, stage master. Parker, C. Bristol, tailor. Pilkington, W. G. Illford, victualler. Radclyffe, E. High Holborn, carver and gilder. stone-masons. Sanders, W. Wood-street, Cheapside, ribbon manufacturer. Seagrim, J. jun. Wilton, Wilts, carpet manufacturer. Sell, J. George-street, Tower-hill, cheesemonger. Shepherd, W. Sloane-terrace, Chelsea, plumber. Simpson, N. Shelton, Stafford, manufacturer of earthenware. Solomon, M. Great Prescott-street, hardwareman. Sparks, J. M. Mount-place, Whitechapel, mer chant. Spencer, J. M. Chipping Wycombe, Bucks, coach master. Startling, T. Islington, bookseller. Stevens, W. H. Islington, dealer in earthenware. Stewart, D. and W. M'Adam, Troweridge, teadealers. Strachan, A. Liverpool, master-mariner. Tibbet, R. Stepney, cheesemonger. Tickner, J. late of Fitchem, Surrey, and of Brighton, Sussex, now of Padnel-corner, Essex, horse dealer. Valle, W. Newington-causeway, draper. Warden, J. of New Sarum, Wilts, money-scri ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th of November, 1824, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. 2 R. Vet. Bn. Lt. Griffiths, from h. p. R. Art. Drivers, Lt. vice Griesbach, returns to his former h. p. 11 Nov. Unattached. Capt. Fox, from 95 F. Maj. of Inf. by Capt. Chichester, from 2 Life Gds. do. Lt. Beauclerk, from 99 F. Capt. by purch. vice Payne, ret. 20 do. Ordnance Department. Royal Eng. Capt. Oldfield, from h. p. Capt. vice Bt. Maj. Kilvington, h. p. 30 Sept. 1824. 2d Capt. Melhuish, from h. p. 2d Capt. vice Macdonald, ret. 28 do. Garrisons. Lt. Schwartz, h. p. Nova Scotia Fen. Town Adj. of Cape Breton, vice Weeks, dead 25 June, 1824. Hospital Staff. Assist. Surg. Hunter, from h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. Assist. Surg. vicen Hosp. Assist. Ewing, 21 F. 8 Sept. 1824. W. Thompson, Hosp. As. vice Geddes, dead 12 Oct. Surg. Maj. Nixon, of Gren. Gds. to have the Rank of Insp. of Hospitals, without any additional Pay. 10 Nov. Chaplains Department. Rev. R. J. Hatchman, A.B. Chaplain to the Forces, vice R. G. Curtois, h. p. 11 Oct. 1824. Exchanges. Major Lockyer, from 19 F. with Major Lenn, 57 F. Capt. Forster, from 75 F. with Capt. Lord Churchhill, h. p. 85 F. Lieut. Harrison, from 53 F. with Lieut. Adams, Cape Corps. Paym. Bowden, from 2 F. with Paym. Darby, h. p. 21 Dr. Qua. Mast. Griffith, from 1 F. with Lieut. Mackay, h. p. 42 F. Resignations and Retirements. Lieut. Col. Westenra, 8 Dr. Nixon, 1 F. Dickens, 34 F. Price, 50 F. Long, R. Mar. Dunsmure, do. Major Dalzell, R. Mar. |