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Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 15s. 9d. Cork, Dublin, or Belfast, 15s. 9d. to 20s. Hamburgh, 12s. 6d. Madeira, 20s. to 25s. Jamaica, 40s. Greenland, out and home, 3 guineas.

Course of Exchange, September 12.-Amsterdam, 38: 2 B. 2 Us. Agio of the Bank 2. Antwerp, 11: 15. Hamburgh, 35: 2: 24 Us. Paris, 24:40. Bourdeaux, 24: 60. Us. Frankfort 146. Madrid, 364 Cadiz, 364. Gibraltar, 32. Leghorn, 48. Genoa, 461. Lisbon, 58. Rio Janeiro, 62. Dublin, 94.

Cork, 94.

Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-) -Foreign gold, in bars, £4: New dollars, 5s. 1μd. Silver, in bars, stand. 5s. 3d.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st August 1817, extracted from the London Gazette.

Ashmead, T. Bristol, haberdasher
Bate, W. Birmingham, victualler
Bourne, J. London, cheesemonger

Byers, A. South Shields, and W. Byers, Mile-End, ship-owners

Best, J. Birmingham, pocket-book-maker

Bell, G. London, merchant

Betts, J. T. London, rectifying distiller

dealer

Mitchell, J. Middlesex, brewer

Mosley, J. O. and H. J. Keach, London, toy-manu facturers

Meacock, R. Liverpool, ship-chandler

Morgan, J. Taunton, linen-draper

Mycock, H. Manchester, shopkeeper

Mereweather, W. Aborfield, timber-merchant
Northall, W. K. Wolverhampton, schoolmaster

Booth, J. and E. Caunce, Chorly, Lancaster, spirit. Nichols, T. and J. Marlow, Birmingham, leather

Cotell, J. North Wraxall, paper-maker

Coulter, J. Chatham, carpenter

Cozens, W. Kensington, linen-draper

Dauncey, J. Baltonsbury, Somerset, cattle-dealer Davis, C. London, cabinet-maker

Day, W. New Kent Road, Surrey, plumber

Dowsett, S. Borehamwood, Herts, silkman
Diggles, G. London, money-scrivener
Daman, T. Teddington, farmer

Donald, J. Abbot Lodge, Westmoreland, cattledealer

Eltonhead, J. Liverpool, spirit-merchant
Francis, J. Hunsdon, corn-factor

Frewing, J. Blackwater, Surrey, grocer
Frisby, R. Leicester, horse-dealer

Fustain, W. Liverpool, wholesale-grocer
Fry, E. London, upholsterer

Glasson, R. Skelton, Cumberland, butter-dealer

Gompertz, H. Hampstead, merchant

Goudie, J. Liverpool, ash-manufacturer

Hanbury, C. &. W. London, distillers

Hazell, G. Saltford, victualler

Hannums, E. London, insurance-broker

Holt, J. L. Manchester, dealer

Humphreys, S. London, merchant

Hiscock, E. Abingdon, Berks, woollen-draper

Haynes, M. S. London, wine-dealer

Hurdis, R. Oxford, cordwainer

James, R. Bailth, Brecon, ironmonger
Johnston, T. Tynemouth, miller

Jackson, W. and W. Kelly, Shepton-Mallet, grocers

Kearney, P. Manchester, tailor

Lewis, E. Llanbister, Radnor, farmer

Linder, R. London, ship and insurance broker
Lewarn, W. Taunton, carpenter

Lakeman, D. H. Liverpool, merchant

Mallins, J. Oxford, dealer

Mayor, J. London, merchant

Mann, J. H. Aveton-Gifford, cider-merchant

Mann, J. senior, Templesowerby, tanner

sellers

Perkins, J. Coventry, doctor of physic
Philips, A. & B. Lozer, London, merchants
Parker, W. Hawkesclough, Halifax, shoemaker
Phillips, H. London, coffeehouse-keeper
Plackett, T. Breaston, Derby, butcher
Powell, R. Carlisle, innkeeper

Rankine, D. and J. Wilson, Camden Town, mer. chants

Reeve and Leigh, London and Manchester, warchousemen

Richards, S. Liverpool, merchant

Roberts, O. Alnwick, Anglesey, shopkeeper

Russel, D. Downham, victualler

Reeks, W. jun. Wimborne-minster, tanner

Ripley, J. Lancaster, merchant

Renton, M. London, saddler

Salmon, J. Westbury, dealer

Salter, J. Halberton, Devon, dealer

Scholefield, N. and T. W. Kershaw, Greenwich, haberdashers

Skyring, Z. London, builder

Scott, W. Longtown, bacon-dealer

Shaw, S. London, merchant

Spink, H. St James's, Westminster, smith

Shaw, R. H. Liverpool, merchant

Taylor, G. Gorton, cotton-manufacturer

Taylor, J. Credenhill, Hereford, shoemaker

Thompson, J. Atherston, linen-draper
Taylor, J. Gosport, pawnbroker

Tory, E. Christ-church, Southampton, grocer
Treharne, E. Llandarog, dealer

Tuckett, P. D. and W. Bristol, wholesale grocers

Warner, J. Great Wigston, lime and coal-merchant Wetton, B. Manchester, tailor

Wise, W. Bath, bookseller

Walduck, H. London, cheesemonger
Wolstencroft, J. Lancaster, brewer
Weale, W. Birmingham, brazier
Withers, J. Bristol, hat-manufacturer
Yeo, R. Bristol, hat-manufacturer

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st August 1817, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATION.

Brown, W. jun. Edinburgh, merchant
Ferguson, P. jun. Glasgow, slater

Guthrie, P. Edinburgh, spirit and porter-dealer

Gillan, J. Peterhead, merchant and iron-founder
Henderson, D. Linlithgow, merchant
Johnston, G. Annan, apothecary
Leitch, W. Glasgow, merchant
Murray, M. Billiehill, sheep-dealer
M'Intosh, L. Tain, draper

M Master, E. Traigh of Moror, cattle-dealer
Oliver, P. New Castletown, merchant
Reid, J. Thurso, writer, cattle-dealer, &c.
Ross, J. Inverness, coal and wood-merchant

DIVIDENDS.

Armstrong, R. Greenock, merchant; by W. Ferguson, 78, Trongate, Glasgow, 17th September

Currie, J. Arbroath, merchant; by James Walker, merchant there, 15th September

Cobb, J. Pitcarles, cattle-dealer; by J. Milne, in
Warby's Inn, Bervie, 13th September
Crombie, H. & Co. Glasgow, merchants; by A.
Lawson, St Andrew's Square there, 19th Sep-
tember

Gladstone, H. Leith, merchant; by T. Thomson,
Edinburgh Glasshouses, Leith, 2d September
Kennedy, W. Annan, linen-draper; by James Ru-
therford, accountant there, 20th September
Reid, J. Glasgow, cabinet-maker; by A. Lawson,
St Andrew's Square there, 24th September
Swanston, J. & Co. Glasgow, merchants; by Jas
Ewing, merchant there, 10th October
Whyte, D. of Blair, cattle-dealer, &c.; by Wm
Ferguson, Maybole, 3d September

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

July 31. At Camis-Eskan, Mrs Dennistoun of Colgrain, of a daughter.

August 2. At Forgo Lodge, Dumfriesshire, the Lady of Pulteney Mein, Esq. of a son. Mrs H. Kemble, wife of Mr H. Kemble, of the Brighton theatre, of a son. -4. The lady of Dr Campbell, surgeon, No 4, Union Street, Edinburgh, of a son.6. At the West Kirk manse, Edinburgh, Mrs Dickson, of a son.-9. At Fisherrow, Mrs Alex. Vernor, of a daughter.-11. At 29, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Jas Grahame, of a daughter.-12. At Hewton, near Jedburgh, Mrs Hogarth, of a son. At London, the lady of Count Jules de Polignac, of a son.-13. Mrs Robertson, Hope Street, Leith Walk, of a son.-15. At Framlingham, Norfolk, Mrs Rigby, of four children, three boys and a girl. Mrs Rigby is as well as is usual so soon after child-birth: the children are all alive and quite hearty. Before the birth of these little ones, Dr Rigby was the father, by his present wife, of eight children, the two eldest of whom are twins. Remarkable as is the above event, there are circumstances which render it peculiarly so. Dr Rigby is a great-grandfather, and probably never before were born, at one birth, three great-uncles and a greataunt such being the relationship between the above-mentioned parties and the infant son of Mr John Bawtree, jun. of Colchester. -17. At Caverhills, the lady of James Burnet, younger of Barns, of a son.-20. Lady Dunbar of Boath, of a daughter. 22. At Rochsoles-house, the lady of Lieut.Colonel Gerard of Rochsoles, of a daughter. -24. In George's Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Folliott Baugh, of a daughter.-At Edinburgh, Mrs Maitland of Eccles, of a son.

At Castle Guthrie, the lady of Thomas Mylne, Esq. of Mylnefield, of a son.-25. At Durie, the lady of C. M. Christie, Esq. of a son.-26. At Dunmore, Mrs Campbell, of a daughter.

Sept. 1. At Dean Bank, Mrs Captain Roy, of a daughter.

Lately. At Linslade-house, the Right Hon. Lady Jane Pym, of a daughter.At London, the lady of James Alexander, Esq. M.P. of a daughter.

July 13. At St Petersburgh, the Archduke Nicholas of Russia to the Princess Charlotte of Prussia.-24. At Edinburgh, Mr William Nivison, bookseller, to Mary, daughter of Mr John Richmond, nursery and seedsman, Annan.

August 2. At Limerick, J. F. Hamilton, Esq. of Westport, to the Hon. Georgina Vereker, second daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Gort.-4. At Kettlehouse, Fifeshire, Robert Ballingall, Esq. of Burnturk, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the Rev. Peter Barclay.-5. At Dundee, Alexander Ramsay, M. D. to Miss Jean Blair, daughter of David Blair, Esq. of Cookstone.-6. At Haddington, James Ferguson, Esq. of Kinmundy, to Emily, daughter of the Rev. Robert Chalmers, Haddington. At Edinburgh, Mr Hugh Handyside, St Patrick Square, to Isabella, daughter of the late Peter Martin, Esq. Belleville.-At Edinburgh, Mr Henry Spears, Auchtertool, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late William Dawson, Esq. of Craden.-7. At Sandahouse, Lieutenant-Colonel James Fullarton, C. B. rifle brigade, son of the late Lewis Fullarton, Esq. of Kilmichael, to Jean Johnston, daughter of Colin MacLarty

Esq. M. D. of Chester Vale, Jamaica.
At Edinburgh, the Rev. William Robert-
son, minister of Laggan, to Margaret, eld-
est daughter of James Robertson, Esq.
W. S.-8. At Edinburgh, John Gairdner,
Esq. M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of
Surgeons, to Susanna, daughter of William
Tennant, Esq. merchant there.-9. At
Edinburgh, Alexander Cadenhead, Esq.
advocate, Aberdeen, to Jane daughter of
Dr Sherrifs.-11. At North Berwick, Fran-
cis James Adam, Esq. youngest son of the
Right Hon. the Lord Chief Commissioner
Adam, to Mary, daughter of his Excellency
General Poltaranzky.-At Stranraer, Colo-
nel, M'Nair, 90th regiment of foot, to Anne,
only daughter of William Ross, Esq. col-
lector of his Majesty's customs there. At
Claret, James Dunlop, Esq. distiller, Un-
derwood, to Janet, eldest daughter of John
Russell, Esq.-12. At Middleton, Linlith-
gowshire, Alexander Norman Macleod,
Esq. of Harris, to Richmond Margaret,
second daughter of William Inglis, Esq.
14. At Edinburgh, the Rev. John Muir,
minister of St Vigean's, to Grace, daughter
of the late Mr James Watson, painter in
Edinburgh.-15. At Juniperbank, Mr John
Turnbull, merchant, Selkirk, to Isabel,
daughter of Mr John Thorburn, Juniper-
bank.-At Edinburgh, George Turnbull of
St Bathan's, Esq. W. S. to Grace, youngest
daughter of the late James Brunton of
Lugton Bridgend, Esq.-16. At Morland,
near Shap, Westmoreland, Mr Thomas
Mounsey, Cetra Park, farmer, to Miss
Atkinson, only daughter of Mr Thomas
Atkinson, yeoman, of Sandriggs, near Great
Strickland. The bride is heir to property
not less than twenty thousand pounds, and
has been brought up with the most exact
economy, and exclusively employed in the
dairy.-18. At Strathenry, Andrew Cle-
phane, Esq. advocate, to Anna Maria, se-
cond daughter of Robert Douglas, Esq. late
lieutenant-colonel 58th regiment of foot.-
At Edinburgh, James Bridges, Esq. W. S.
to Jane, youngest daughter of the late
Lieutenant-Colonel Macdonald, of the royal
marines.-19. At Glasgow, John Green-
shields, Esq. late of Quebec, to Miss Mar-
garet Inglis Dale, eldest daughter of James
Dale, Esq. merchant.-At Inverary, Capt.
Donald Campbell, royal navy, to Isabella,
daughter of John Campbell, Esq. of Craig
nure. At St John's, Newfoundland, Mr
James Fergus, merchant, to Mrs Eliza
Boucher.-20. At Edinburgh, Gavin AI-
ston, Esq. W. S. to Jane Thomson, only
daughter of Captain Thomson, royal navy.
-21. At Eglinton Castle, Richard A. Os-
wald, Esq. of Auchencruive, to the Right
Hon. Lady Lilias M‘Queen.-At Montrose,
William Mowbray, Esq. merchant in Leith,
to Miss M. M. Chalmers, eldest daughter
of the Rev. William Chalmers of Auchter-
gavon.-26. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Walter
Dunlop, Dumfries, to Miss Janet M'Lean,
daughter of the late Daniel M'Lean, Esq.

supervisor of excise.At Grange-house,
George Thorburn, Esq. merchant, Leith,
to Anne, daughter of Robert Forrester,
Esq. treasurer, Bank of Scotland.-27. At
East Comrage, near Fort George, Kenneth
Mackenzie, Esq. of Dundonnell, to Isabella
Colina, daughter of James Roy, Esq. sur-
geon to the forces.

Lately-At Edinburgh, John Laidlaw,
Esq. late of the 61st regiment, to Catherine,
second daughter of the late Mr Denham,
writer.

DEATHS.

Jan. 25. At Meerut, East Indies, Mrs
Bruton, wife of Major Bruton of his Ma-
jesty's 8th light dragoons.-31. At Kytah,
Bundelkund, East Indies, Capt. Alexander
Tod, of the 1st battalian 26th regiment
Bengal native infantry, aged 36, eldest son
of Mr Robert Tod, farmer, Tipperty, Banff-
shire.

February. At Ceylon, William Orr, Esq.
of the civil service there, eldest son of the
late Patrick Orr, Esq. of Bridgeton.

March 18. At Madras, George Hay, Esq.
June 20. At Charlestown, South Caro-
lina, Mr John Bonthron, merchant there,
son of the late Mr James Bonthron, builder
in Edinburgh.-30. At Athens, aged 24,
of a fever, occasioned by fatigue in the too
ardent pursuit of knowledge, and rendered
fatal by the extreme heat of the climate,
Benjamin Gott, jun. second son of Benjamin
Gott, Esq. of Leeds.

July 1. At Hastings, Thomas Cockburn
Stothert of Blaiket, Esq. advocate.-6. At
Jersey, Mrs Home, widow of Major James
Home of the East India Company's service.
-22. At Edinburgh, Mrs Young.-23.
The Rev. Thomas Bain, rector of the aca-
demy of Fortrose.-At Aberdeen, Lieut.
Ogle Moore, R. N. in the 34th year of his
age.-24. At Hodsack Priory, Yorkshire,
Lieutenant-Colonel Mellish, equerry to the
Prince Regent, a gentleman of great cele-
brity on the turf.-26. At Glasgow, the
Rev. William Thomson, minister of Ochil-
trie.-At Dollerie, Miss Oliphant of Con-
die.-29. At his house, Abercrombie Place,
Edinburgh, John Tait, Esq. W. S.-30.
At London, Major William Shairp, of the
royal marines.-At Edinburgh, at the age
of 74, Mr James Swan, hair-dresser. His
funeral was attended by two of his custom-
ers, on whom he had been in the habit of
waiting regularly every day for upwards of
35 years.

August 1. At his house, Rodney Build-
ings, New Kent Road, London, in the 69th
year of his age, Alexander Murray Shields,
Esq. of Lloyd's Coffeehouse.-At Arthur-
stone, Colonel Duncan MacPherson of
Cluny.-At his seat at St Catherine's, near
Dublin, in the 88th year of his age, the
Right Hon. David Latouche, many years
one of his Majesty's Privy Council, and for
40 years a member of the Parliament of
Ireland. He was the senior partner in the

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great banking-house of Latouche & Co.
Dublin, long celebrated in every part of the
British empire for probity, honour, and
solidity. So established was its character
for wealth, that "as good as Latouche"
was a familiar phrase in Ireland, when it
was sought to convey an idea of superior
solidity and sufficiency in pecuniary trans-
actions; and all this wealth was associated
with a spirit of liberality and humanity, that
forbade envy, and conciliated universal re-
spect and esteem.-2. At Drimmie Cottage,
near Blairgowrie, William Chalmers, Esq.
town clerk of Dundee, aged 75 years. Be
sides holding other situations of trust, he
has been principal clerk of the burgh of
Dundee for 45 years, and keeper of the
register of sasines and clerk of the peace for
the county of Forfar, for many years past.
-At Borrowstounness, Miss Mary Padon,
aged 80 years.-At Port-Glasgow, a fort-
night after he landed from the island of
Tobago, Alexander Scott, Esq. much la-
mented by his family and friends.-3. At
Knockbain, parish of Kirkhill, John Fraser,
aged 102 years. He fought under the ban-
ners of the chief of the clan at Culloden,
and on many other occasions.-5. At Edin-
burgh, John Gillespie, Esq. of Sunnyside
Lodge, Lanarkshire-At his house in Gil-
more Place, Edinburgh, Mr James M Cliesh,
late bookseller there.-6. At Blaircessnock
of Cardross, Mr James Sands, senior, aged
90 years. At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas
Henderson, eldest son of Thomas Hender-
son, Esq. city chamberlain.-8. At Hay-
field, by Kinross, at the advanced age of
84, Mrs Syme, relict of David Syme, Esq.
of Cartmore. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann
Laurie, relict of the Rev. Robert Ure, mi-
nister of Airth.At Knottingley, near
Ferrybridge, in the 89th year of his age,
Mr Christopher Abbott, comedian. He was
well known for the last fifty years in the
counties of York and Lincoln, and uni-
versally respected. He was a man of great
probity and patriotism, and no less eccen-
tricity; and, till within a short time of his
death, was scarcely ever known to have had
a day's illness. He was at the taking of
Belleisle, at which place he was severely
wounded. It was his greatest pride, that all
his sons had served their country, and nearly
all his male relations; and, according to
his own calculation, he had walked nearly
twice round the globe.-9. At Williamfield,
Mr David Wardrobe Chrystal, writer in
Stirling, in the 26th year of his age.-At
Rose Park, Grace, eldest daughter of Pro-
fessor Dunbar, aged four years.-10. At
his house at Doonfoot, Mr Charles Aber-
cromby, civil engineer.-In Upper Berkeley
Street, London, Lieut.-Colonel the Hon.
William Grey, fourth son of the late, and
brother to the present, Earl Grey.-11. At
Cheltenham, William Mackintosh, Esq. of

Balnespick.-12. At St Andrews, of a rapid
decline, the consequence of a ruptured blood-
vessel in the lungs, Jane Ann, fourth daugh-
ter of Mrs Bertram of St Leonard's.-16.
At London, Major-General Sir Montagu
R. Burgoyne, Bart. of Sutton Park, Bed-
fordshire, after a long and painful illness.-
At Hartree-house, Colonel Alexander Dick-
son of Hartree.-17. At Bruntsfield Links,
Miss Catharine Forbes Montgomerie.-At
Edinburgh, Mr Richard Crichton, architect.
-19. In Old Burlington Street, London,
Miss Margarate Mure, third daughter of the
late William Mure of Caldwell, Esq. one
of the barons of exchequer for Scotland.
20. At Kersehill, Mrs Christian Rattray,
wife of Alexander Ramsay, Esq. banker,
Falkirk.-21. At Clapham Common, near
London, John Smith, Esq. of Lombard
Street, banker.At Setonhill, East Lothian,
Mr Peter Bairnsfather, junior, farmer.-
22. In Harley Street, London, of a deep
decline, the Right Hon. Frances Lady
Redesdale, in her 51st year. Her lady.
ship was the daughter of the late Earl of
Egmont, sister to the present Lord Arden,
and of the late lamented Right Hon. Spen-
cer Perceval.-23. At Mill-hill, Mussel-
burgh, Charles Stewart, Esq. formerly com-
mander of the Hon. East India Company's
ship Airly Castle.-At his house in Buc
cleuch Street, Edinburgh, in the 74th year
of his age, Mr John Ballantyne, late mer-
chant in Kelso.-24. At Herne Hill, near
Dulwich, Signora Storace. For the good-
ness of her heart and the benevolence of her
nature she has ever been most eminently
and deservedly distinguished.
Of her pro-
fessional talents, as a singer and actress,
it is unnecessary to say any thing: they
were the delight and admiration of the
public; and certainly she was altogether
unrivalled in her particular line.-25. At
Edinburgh, Mr Adam Brooks, merchant
there.-26. At Burntfield Links, after a
long and painful illness, contracted in the
service, which he bore with great fortitude,
Mr Robert Walker, surgeon, royal navy.
27. At Edinburgh, Miss Fyffe, daughter
of the late John Fyffe, Esq. banker in
Edinburgh.-29. At Edinburgh, Master
Alexander Ross, only son of the deceased
Colonel Alexander Ross of Balsarroch.

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Lately--At Nassau, New Providence,
the Rev. John Stephen, L.L.D. rector of
Christ Church, and chaplain to his Majesty's
forces in the Bahama Islands.-At Balla-
chroan, county of Inverness, Mrs Captain
Forbes Macdonell, second daughter of the
late John M Pherson, Esq. of Inverhall.
At Grenada, aged 21, of the fever of the
country, Mr Benjamin Brown, hospital
assistant to the forces.-At Oxcomb, Lin-
colnshire, aged 47, Mr W. Grant, grazier.
He has left property to the amount of
£100,000.

Oliver & Boyd, Printers, Edinburgh.

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