s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 8. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.s. May 873 5 47 11 46 829 11 54 7 52 1136 15 72 3 50 6 44 77 29 5 55 552 031 2971 4 47 1 43 29 69 6 49 2 672 1146 042 8 27 450 4 26 850 2 4 28 5 51 11 51 10 30 171 444 10 40 625 41 11 28 1 51 9 51 7129-1069 11197 59 10 25 150 749 Aggregate Average Prices of the Twelve Maritime Districts of England and Wales, by which Importation is to be regulated in Great Britain. Wheat, 738. 70.-Rye, 488. 10d.--Barley, 45s. 7d.Oats, 27s. 10d.-Beans, 50s, 2d.-Pease, Average Prices of Grain in Scotland for the Four Weeks immediately preceding 15th May 1819. Wheat, 63s. 2d.-Rye, 46s. 6d.-Barley 40s. 6d.-Oats, 258, 5d.-Beans, 41s. 3d.-Pcare, 41s. 104Oatmeal, per boll, 20s. 11d.-Bear or Big, 555. 8d. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COLONIAL PRODUCE. Sugars. The demand for all descriptions, which has been languid for some weeks, with a considerable decline of prices, has begun again to revive. The purchases of Muscovades last week were considerable. The refined market-greatly revived; Lumps sold freely at the advance of 3s. to 5s., and finer descriptions were in request at the advance of Is. to 2s. Molasses were heavy, and might be purchased at a decline of 1s. to 2s. Cotton.-A sale is to commence at the India House on the 11th instant, consisting of 83 bales Bourbon, 1200 Surats, 150 Bengals, and 100 of the latter damaged; it is stated that the Company's Surats will be put up at 9d., under which they will not be sold. The purchases since Tuesday last consist of 60 fair Bahias in bond at 16d.; 20 Pernams, 20d.; 400 Bengals, the latter nearly all good fair qua lity, sold at 6d. ; a few inferior sold at 5d., and a parcel of better quality at 61d.* A public sale of Demerara and Grenada descriptions was attempted, but there appeared no purchasers; the whole were in consequence withdrawn. Coffee.-There have been great fluctuations in coffee. The prices, which had fallen in the latter part of last month, are again on the advance. At a public sale on Thursday, Dutch sold at 4s. to 5s. per cwt. higher, St Domingo at an advance of 2s. to 3s., and Jamaica 5s. to 6s. On Friday, Dutch obtained a farther advance of 2s. to 3s.; St Domingo on Saturday was reported to have realized 93s. Tea.-A sale commenced at the India House on the 1st instant, and still continues; the Boheas have sold 7d. under last sale prices, and common Congou 2d. to 3d. per lb. lower. Rum. The market continued exceedingly heavy till Friday the 28th ult., when a public sale established the prices at a very considerable reduction from the late nominal quotations. Tobacco.-The market remains heavy. The new Excise duties will, it is supposed, have no effect on the home consumption. Delivered for home use, last month, 545 hhds. Oils.-There is very little alteration in the prices. Seed-oil is declining. EUROPEAN PRODUCE.-Tallow. The prices have given way considerably; and the reduction has not facilitated sales. Hemp may also be purchased on lower terms; and in Flae there is little variation. Brandy and Geneva are both again lower.June 8. Course of Exchange, London, June 8.-Amsterdam, 11 : 14. Ditto, at sight, 11:11. Rotterdam, 11: 15. Antwerp, 11: 17. Hamburgh, 35: 4. Altona, 35: 5. Paris, 3 days sight, 24: 85. Bourdeaux, 25: 15. Frankfort on the Maine, 144. Madrid, 364. Cadiz, 37. Gibraltar, 334. Leghorn, 50. Genoa, 47. Lisbon, 54. Oporto, 54. Rio Janeiro, 61. Dublin, 15. Cork, 15 per cent. Prices of Bullion per oz.-Foreign gold in bars L.3: 19: 0. New dollars L.0 : 5 04. Silver in bars standard L. 0 : 5:24. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey 15s.-Cork or Dublin 158-Belfast 15s.-Hamburgh 10s. 6d.-Madeira 20s. to 25s.-Jamaica 30s.Greenland out and home 311g. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from May 19 to June 9, 1819. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced in May 1819, extracted from the London Gazette. Ainsworth, J. Bolholt near Bury, Lancaster, Appleyard, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, bricklayer Abrahams, L. and A. London, oil-merchants Binns, J. sen. and J. Binns, jun. Looe, Cornwall, merchants Baylis, J., and T. Thomson, London, ironmongers Broomhead, J. Sheffield, merchant Burch, N., and W. Smith, Birtles cum Bamford, Bell, J. R. London, insurance-broker Brooker, W. London, timber-merchant Bound, R. Sopley, Southampton, miller Bourne, S. Leek, Stafford, ironmonger Beckett, J., and J. Roberts, London, trimming- Blackford, R. London, stationer Bromley, J. jun. Stafford, shoe-manufacturer Brown, H., and G. H. Harris, London, ironmon- Blake, T. Cowes, brewer Chapinan, J. Margate, baker Cooper, G. Walton-upon-Thames, Surrey, brewer Clunie, R. A. Berwick-upon-Tweed, corn-mer chant Cox, J. Middlesex, linen-draper Corney, J. and R. London, merchants Coleman, W. Gosport, baker Critchley, J. Liverpool, merchant Coldwell, T. S. Norwich, coachmaster Davis, D. London, jeweller Dyer, W. sen. London, goldsmith Dickson, W. jun. Liverpool, wine-merchant Dorning, D. Worsley, Lancaster, innkeeper Dawson, G., and W. Longdon, London, colour manufacturers Duffil, J. Bromsgrove, Worcester, grocer Daily, J. Woolwich, innkeeper Earl, T. Kingston-upon-Thaines, bargemaster Elliot, W. jun. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, cheese- Evans, S. Bristol, victualler Eddison, T. Romford, linen-draper Fisher, T. Liverpool, master-mariner Fox, R. jun. Norwich, silk-mercer Foote, B. London, victualler Frith, M. Dewsbury, York, lime-burner Gorton, J. H., and J. and W. Roberts, Tottington, Lancaster, cotton-spinners Grimsby, J. B. Kingston-upon-Hull, haberdasher George, S., and R. Webb, Bristol, sugar-refiners Hayton, J. B. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant Heginbottom, J. Ashton-under-Line, roper dall, Chester-le-Street, Durham, hat-manu- Hodgson, R. Fleet-street, London, oilman Hall, W. Highgate, Middlesex, victualler Holder, E. Puddleston, Hereford, auctioneer men Hartley, C. Whitehaven, joiner Hornby, G. Liverpool, brewer Haimshaw, J., and J. Swallow, York, carpet manufacturers Hirst, A. Beverley, York, worsted-manufacturer Horton, W. P. Rochdale, Lancaster, woollen-manufacturer Hadlay, T. Birmingham, merchant Hall, W. Middlesex, upholsterer Heath, H. Middlesex, dealer in pictures Illingworth, J. Leeds, woollen-cloth-manufacturer Jackson, R. W. Melksham, Wilts, grocer Lang, H. G., and W. Lancaster, calico-printers Lawrence, R. Minety, Wilts, grocer Lindsay, W. J. W. Ailn Hewer, Bath, silk-mer ་ Rhoades, T. Jun, Hoxton, glass-mounter * / Statham, P., and J. Hardwick, Lancaster, dyers Shepherd, M. Fareham, Southampton, hop-dealer Smithson, R. Whalley, Lancaster, butter-factor Scudamore, C. Manchester, woollen-card-manufacturer Swanzy, J. London, merchant Smith, B. Bristol, coal-merchant Schofield, T. Kingston-upon-Thames, maltster Shynn, J. Malden, Essex, coal and wine-merchant Thomson, J. London, victualler · Taylor, T. Guildford, Surrey, liquor-merchant Tittensor, C. W., and J. Tittensor, London, wholesale button sellers ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced in May 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Nimmo, R. Edinburgh, grocer Patison, A. Edinburgh, merchant Pollock, J. Greenhead, Glasgow, cotton-spinner Smith, T. Glasgow, saddler Stewart, J. Pitnacree, innkeeper, and wheel and Baxter, W. W. Dundee, merchant; by J. G.Rus sel, merchant there, 27th June. Burnet, W. Leith, merchant; by the trustee, Sth June. More, J. Glasgow, lately agent for the Royal Bank, and banker, merchant, and trader there; by J. Syme, Commercial Banking Company office there, 10th June. Paterson, Walker, and Co. Leith, merchants and Urquhart, W. Glasgow, merchant; by M. Porter commission-agents accountant there, there, 10th June. ! * 79 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, CUT *7 Blai 10 MAY BIRTHS. "Nov. Tov. 11, 1818. At Bombay, the Hon. Mrs Buchanan, a son. Dec. 21, The lady of William Mackenzie, Esq. surgeon to the Governor's body guard, Madras, a son. March 10, 1819. At Montreal, Lower Canada, the lady of Major George Henderson, royal engineers, a son. April 7. At Rome, the lady of John Macpherson, Esq. a daughter. 18. At Bedale, Yorkshire, the lady of Sir J. P. Beresford, Bart. a daughter. 20. At Bath, the lady of Sir Alexander Hood, Bart. a son. 26. At Copenhagen, the lady of Augus tus John Foster, Esq. his Majesty's Envoy At Dundee, the lady of John Marc well, Esq. Tay Street, a daughter. 30. At Mansfield, Lesmahagow, Mis Wilson, a son. May 1. At Cairnhill, the Hon. Mrs Ha. milton, a son. 4. In George Street, Edinburgh, the lady of John Mansfield, Esq a daughter,- 5. At London, the lady of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, a daughter, which survived only a few hours. 8. At London, the Right Hon. LadyLouisa Lambton, a daughter. be to |