COMMERCIAL REPORT. COLONIAL PRODUCE.-Sugars.-The market still continues dull, and prices have declined still farther since our last. On Friday a public sale of 355 hhds. 20 barrels Muscovades were brought forward; the middling and good qualities went off with much briskness; low browns sold heavily at a farther reduction; middling Tortola sold freely at 65s. to 68s., Trinidad 66s. to 68s., good St Lucia 64s. to 68s. The refined market has also become heavy, and purchases can be made lower in that and in foreign and East India sugars. Molasses are in brisk demand at 32s. Cotton. There has been lately an extensive demand for Pernambuco cotton and Bengals for exportation. For the latter 6d. would readily be given for fair shipping quality, but the holders decline selling. There are, in consequence, no parcels in the market. The purchases since Tuesday last consist of 1400 Pernambuco, 191d. to 20d. in bond; 80 bags bowed Georgia, 124d. to 13d.; 22 Demerara, 15d.; 150 good fair Surats, 8d.; 70 good fair Bengals, 64d., very good 6 d.; and a few Orleans, duty paid, were taken at 12d. Coffee.—The market of Britain, notwithstanding a recent improvement in the prices at Antwerp and in Holland, remains in a depressed state, and the prices are in a great degree nominal. Rum. This article is also heavy in the market, and the prices, in consequence, nominal. Spices. Yesterday an extensive sale took place at the East India House, as follows:Pepper-2100 Company's black sold at 74d., 3900 ditto bought in; 300 bags, privilege, light, 61d., heavy 7d. and 74d.; white 10d. and 104d. Saltpetre.-1000 tons Company's, 32s. to 32s. 6d. ; 104 ditto, licensed, 35s. to 40s. 6d. About 400 tons, Company's, bought in. Cinnamon.-First quality, 750 bales 10s. 1d. to 10s. 3d., 100 bales bought in; second quality, 84 bales, 9s. Id., 433 bought in; uncleared of former sales, 7s. 3d. to 8s.; third quality, 221 bales, 7s. 7d. to 7s. 8d., and one lot at 7s. 9d. Ordinary bastard Cinnamon 4s. to 4s. 6d., 38 chests broken; of first quality, 6s. 7d. Cloves.450 bales of fair quality from 3s. 1d. to 3s. 3d. Mace.-First quality, 25 casks, 8s. Id., 38 bought in; second quality, 44s. at 7s. Id. Nutmegs.-11 casks garbled, 5s. 2d. to 5s. 4d.: 470 ungarbled, 4s. 4d. to 4s. 5d., 13 bought in; 3 wormeaten, 3s. 9d. to 3s. 10d. Cassia. About 450 chests inferior, L. 6, 10s. to L. 7; middling, L. 9, 5s.; bastard, 45s. to 60s. Sago.-Pale red, 20s. to 23s.; good brown. 25s. to 30s.; fine brown, 39s. to 41s. 6d. About one-fourth sold. Ginger.-Ordinary and middling quality, 198. to 23s., about one-third sold. Arrow root bought in Is. 64. The whole went off heartily, except nutmegs. Tobacco. The deliveries of tobacco from the warehouses during the last month have been considerable; 1322 hhds. for exportation, 455 hhds. for home consumption. The stock is in consequence decreasing, and no prospect of further supplies for some time. The demand for tobacco, however, continues limited, and several parcels are offering at very low rates. EUROPEAN PRODUCE.-The prices of foreign Tallow have been stated at a small reduction, and the demand is still limited. Letters from Petersburgh yesterday state the prices there as unvaried, the exchange standing at 11gd.-Little business has been doing in Flae or Hemp, and the prices remain unvaried.-Brandy has obtained a small advance in price, on account of unfavourable reports from the French vineyards, which have been injured by the frosts.-Geneva continues to decline.-May 11. Course of Exchange, London, May 11.-Amsterdam, 11: 8. 11 : 5. Rotterdam, 11: 9. Antwerp, 11: 10. Hamburgh, 34 8. Altona, 34: 9. Paris, 3 days sight, 24: 30. Bourdeaux, 21: 60. Maine, 112. Madrid, 38. Cadiz, 384. Gibraltar, 34. Lisbon, 502. Oporto, 57. Rio Janeiro, 60. Dublin, 14. Prices of Bullion per oz.-Foreign gold in coin L.4 : 0 : 6. L. 0:55. Ditto, at sight, Frankfort on the Leghorn, 51. Genoa, 47. Cork, 14 per cent. Silver in bars standard Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey 20s.-Cork or Dublin 15s. 9d.-Belfast 20s.-Hamburgh 20s. to 25s.-Madeira 20s. to 25s.-Jamaica 30s.-Greenland out and home 314g. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from April 21 to May 12, 1819. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced in April 1819, extracted from the London Gazette. Abram, R. Liverpool, merchant maker Acland, T. sen. Greenwich, butcher Brammer, C. Handsworth, York, mercer Bentley, S. Horton, York, worsted-manufacturer Booth, T. and A. Nottingham, tallow-chandlers Bradshaw, J. Soho, London, tailor Buchanan, D., S. M. Smith, and F. Ashley, Liverpool, merchants Bartlet, J. Frome Selwood, Somerset, clothier Bentley, S. Bradford, York, worsted-manufac Cooper, J. Rotherham, York, slate-merchant Cruse, T. Chatham, brewer Davies, G. Tenby, Pembroke, merchant Isaac, J. Fareham, currier Jones, R. Cheapside, London, woollen-draper Jackson, M. Bolton, Lancaster, cotton-manufac turer Kilby, J. York, common brewer Laing, C. Garford Street, London, shop-chandler Lough, R. London, brass and iron-founder Milnes, R. Mirfield, York, coal-merchant Messent, P. Quaker Street, London, silk-weaver Moon, J. Acres Barn, Manchester, cotton-merchant Morton, R. M. Shepton Mallet, Somerset, grocer Nayler, B. Fishlake, York, tanner Owen, J., and H. D. London, merchants Pearson, J. Leicester, commission-agent Perkins, J. B. Carpenter's Hall, London, iron monger Penfold, J. Watling Street, London, warehouse man Dolphin, E. Cheadle, Stafford, plumber and gla- Palmer, J. Wellingborough, London, wine and zier Douchatt, S. Liverpool, merchant Dixon, J. Wellington, Salop, mercer Daniel, H. Warren Street, Middlesex, coachmaker Deakin, T., and T. Dyer, Birmingham, dealers Edwards, W. Manchester, manufacturer Fletcher, R. Blackburn, Lancaster, manufacturer Farmer, W. Walsall, Stafford, innholder Folder, J. Towerhill, London, merchant Glover, E. jun. and E. Glover, Warrington, Lan- - Gunting, J. Pimlico, Middlesex, picture-dealer Gray, J. Drury Lane, Middlesex, commissionagent Gilpin, W. Villier Street, London, army-clothier Hull, C. Moneyers' Street, London, ribbon-manu- Holbrook, G. Fleetmarket, London, poulterer Harris, H. Bradford, Wilts, baker Hepke, T., and H. O. Von Post, London, merchants Holroyde, J. Halifax, York, factor Hancock, W. Bury St Edmund's, London, cabinet- Hawkins, S. Milton, Portsea, dealer Jordan, R., and J. Smith, Stratford, and J. spirit-merchant Peers, R. Warrington, Lancaster, grocer Palmer, W. Bridgewater, Somerset, maltster er Pearse, J. Plymouth Dock, saddler Panton, S. Milton near Sittingbourne, Kent, mil ler Peake, S. Pendleton, Lancaster, wine-merchant Rothwell, J. Arnold, Nottingham, hosier Robinson, T., and T. H., and R. Hancock, Man chester, cotton-merchants Radford, E. Strand, London tailo Richardson, S. Nicholas Lane, London, mer chant Splatt, W. Dawlish, Devon, house-builder Self, R. H. Whitecross Street, London, grocer} turer Smith, B. Birmingham, steel toy-maker Turner, W. Llangollen, Denbigh, and A. Comber, Manchester, cotton-spinners Turk, T. Newgate Market, London, butcher Taylor, T. Bristol, tobacco and snuff-seller Tupman, J. Bloomsbury, Middlesex, watchmaker Thomson, S. Red Cross Street, Middlesex, calen derer Travers, J. Lambeth, coal-merchant Thornley, S., and J. Beckton, Manchester, manufacturers Whitton, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant Watt, J. Preston, linendraper Wilson, T. Middlesex, carpenter Williams, E. Birmingham, victualler Wharton, W. and J. Leominster, common carriers Wathen, C. Cumberwell, London, merchant Watt, J. J. Ratcliffe Highway, Middlesex, surgeon Young, P. jun. and R. Anderson, Wapping, sail makers ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced in April 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. SEQUESTRATIONS. Arnott, George, Leith, merchant Boyd, John, jun. Leith, corn-merchant Brown, Daniel, Glasgow, merchant and spiritdealer Cathie, George, Musselburgh, merchant Dobson, James, Glasgow, drysalter, merchant and dyer Duff, Robert, Irvine, weaver and manufacturer Dunlop, Robert, Irvine, manufacturer and ship owner Elder, Alexander, and Co. Kirkaldy, merchants Fernie, John, jun. Leith, merchant Fyfe, C. and Co. Aberdeen, merchants Geddes, Andrew, Achley, near Dornoch, strawplait manufacturer Hervey, R. and A., and Co. Glasgow, merchants and agents Hill, James, Lochside, near Montrose, merchant and seedsman Hislop, James, Edinburgh, spirit-dealer Hood, John and Co. Glasgow, merchants and agents Hutton, John, Water of Leith, near Edinburgh, chemist Jamieson, David, and Co. Leith, merchants Johnston, John, Newabbey, stewartry of Kirkcudbright, manufacturer Macmillan, R. Maybole, grocer Macnaughton, Peter'; and Mungo Cochrane, Glasgow, commission agents Mitchell, Robert and Hugh, Fisherrow, woodmerchants Montgomery, George, Edinburgh, confectioner and grocer Patison and Connell, Edinburgh, merchants Stewart, John, Aberdeen, merchant and general DIVIDENDS. Drummond, James, Candy, cattle-dealer; by R. Forbes, writer in Kinross, 26th May. Dunmore, Robert, Glasgow, merchant; by A. Wallace, merchant there, 14th May. Galbraith, William and Co. Greenock, merchants; by D Mactavish, W. S. Edinburgh, 18th May. Ker and Penman, Mennockbridge, wrights and joiners; by J. Hunter, farmer in Cranehill, 25th May. Laing, J. Edinburgh, broker; by Robinson and Paterson, W. S. 31st May. Leslic, J. and A. Peterhead, merchants; by W. Gamack, writer there, 12th May. O'Hara, Henry, late tacksman of Ravelston quarries; by P. Macdowall, accountant in Edin burgh, 21st May. Ritchie, Thomas, Glenahurich, 'cattle-dealer; by W. Mackenzie, tacksman of Corrie, near Drymen, 18th May. 7. At Tain, the lady of Captain Grant, 78th Highland regiment, a daughter. At Herbertshire, the lady of Captain John Steadman Christie, a daughter. 9. At Highgate, the lady of Captain Lanslow, late of the Bengal army, a daughter, her fourth child. The eldest is a native of Africa, the second of Asia, the third of America; and all born within the last four years and a half. 10. At Millfield Hill, Northumberland, Mrs Grey, a son. At Everton Hill, the lady of Colonel Douglas, late 97th regiment, a son. ter. 16. Viscountess Folkestone, a daugh 17. At Portland Place, London, the lady of Sir Godfry Webster, Bart. a son. At London, the lady of Colonel Carmichael Smyth, royal engineers, C.B. K.M.T. and Aid-de-Camp to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, a son. 18. At Weedon Barracks, the lady of Capt. Campbell, 71st light infantry, a son. 19. Mrs Hamilton, St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, a daughter. 21. At No. 47, North Hanover Street, Glasgow, the wife of Robert Ferguson, porter, two sons and a daughter. 22. At Caverhill, the lady of James Burnett, Esq. younger of Barns, a still-born child. . At Nisbet Mill, Mrs Scott, a son. 23. At Melville Street, London, the lady of Berkeley Buckingham Smyth Stafford of Mayne, Esq. a son and heir. The lady of Captain Clerk, Adjutant of the Forfar militia, a daughter. 24. At Townfield, near Arbroath, the lady of James Thomson, Esq. Paymaster, Forfar militia, a son. The lady of Dr James Hare of Handywood, a daughter. At Nottingham Place, London, Viscountess Newport, a son and heir. 25. In Abercrombie Place, Edinburgh, the lady of Henry Petre, Esq. a daughter, which survived only a few minutes. 26. At Langley, Derbyshire, the lady of Godfrey Meynell, Esq. a son. At Dumbuck, Dumbartonshire, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Geils, a son. At Norwood, Mrs James Inglis, a son. May 2. At Edinburgh, Mrs Campbell, of Dalserf, a son. Lately, At Harleyford Place, London, the lady of James Cowan, Esq. a daughter. The wife of a labouring man, named Joseph Richardson, of Cooksey, near Broomsgrove, Warwickshire, was delivered of four children'at one birth, all girls. They are likely to live, and the mother is going on well.-The poor man's wages are 10s. per week, and he has three children in addition to the above. MARRIAGES. Aug. 24. 1818. At Calcutta, J. Campbell, Esq. Civil service, to Miss M. F. Douglas. March 27. 1819. At Cheltenham, Captain T. A. Cowper, of the Bombay engineers, to Charlotte, second daughter of David Maitland, Esq. 30. In London, Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Orange Hill, Clarendon, Jamaica, to Miss Baigrie, eldest daughter of Mackenzie Baigrie, Esq. of the county of Edinburgh. April 1. At Forfar, Mr William Balfour, merchant in Glasgow, to Susannah Lyon, daughter of Captain James Nash, Forfar. 3. At London, the Right Hon. Lady Frances Anne Vane, to Lord Stewart, second son of the Marquis of Londonderry. 7. At Inverness, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Ross, of his Majesty's 4th Royal Irish regiment of dragoon guards, to Miss Caroline H. M'Bean, only child of the late Eneas M'Bean, Esq. of Tomatin, and island of St Thomas. 8. At Edinburgh, Patrick Robertson, Esq. advocate, to Mary, daughter of the Rev. Dr Thomas Ross, minister of Kilmanivaig. 10. At Guernsey, John Buchan Sydscrff, Esq. of Ruchlaw, to Margaret, daughter of Thomas Olivier, Esq. of the island of Alderney. 12. At Dublin, the Hon. and Rev. Edward Wingfield, second son of the late Lord Viscount Powerscourt, to Louisa Joan, daughter of the late Hon. George Jocelyn, and niece to the Earl of Roden. 13. At Dumfries, the Rev. John Johnston Carruthers, to Miss Eliza Edgar Sloan, daughter of Thomas Sloan, Esq. Liverpool. 14. At the Manse of Kilmany, the Rev. At Edinburgh, Ebenezer Black, Esq. surgeon, to Miss Christiana Coventry Grieve, daughter of the late James Grieve, Esq. merchant, Haddington. At Glasgow, Dr John Robertson, to Miss M'Nair, daughter of the late Andrew Macnair, Esq. 23. At Westham, Essex, Henry Cheape, Esq. eldest son of John Cheape, Esq. of Rossie, in the county of Fife, to Margaret, second daughter of John Carstairs, Esq. of Stratford Green, Essex. 25. At Humble, Hants, the Hon. Frederick Lumley, second brother of the Earl of Scarborough, to Jane, second daughter of the late Admiral Bradley. 26. At Edinburgh, Alexander Hunter, Esq. writer to the signet, to Maria, third daughter of Alexander Maclean of Coll, Esq. At Edinburgh, Duncan Ballantine, Esq. merchant in Leith, to Eliza, daughter of Mr Charles Robertson, Gayfield Square. At Edinburgh, William Johnston, Esq. of Lathrisk and Bavelaw, to Miss Jean Douglas, youngest daughter of Mr Sholto Douglas. At London, Captain J. Ogilvie, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Helen, second daughter of Mr William Allan, merchant in Edinburgh. 27. At London, Alex. Grant, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, and Adam Street, Adelphi, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late Rev. William Thorold, of Wielsby House, Lincolnshire. 30. At Edinburgh, Robert Honeyman, Esq. merchant, Grangemouth, to Chirsty, youngest daughter of David Findlay, Esq. 146, Prince's Street. Lately, At Bombay, Colonel Baker, Commissary-General, to Matilda, youngest daughter of T. Norris, Esq. late of Lower Berkeley Street, London. At Calcutta, James Dewar, Esq. of the |