COMMERCIAL REPORT. COLONIAL PRODUCE.-Sugars.-The business done since our last report has been limited, and prices declining. The stock of British plantation sugar is now 2900 casks more than last year at this time; the present prices 4s. per cwt. lower per Gazette average. Cotton.-This article is acquiring attention as an object of speculation. The accounts from Glasgow notice more extensive business in cotton than had been remembered for a long time.-Stock of cotton, March 31, 1819,-371,400 bags; same period last year 152,933 bags,-Imports of cotton in March 1819: Coffee. Within the last two weeks, coffee has fallen in price as follows: Demerara and Berbice about 10s. per cwt. Jamaica and St Domingo 15s. East India and Brazil, 20s. per cwt.-Rum continues in some request, particularly for exportation; prices, however, little varied. Tobacco is chiefly in demand for export; the request for home consumption is confined to small parcels for immediate supply. Oils. The market is still heavy; whale oil a shade lower; in other descriptions little variation. EUROPEAN PRODUCE.-The prices of Tallow are nominal; little or no business doing. Hemp and Flac remain unvaried. Brandy continues exceedingly heavy, and Geneva without alteration.-April 13. British Manufactures, Exports and Imports. An account of the total, real, or declared value of the produce and manufactures of the United Kingdom, exported from Great Britain during each of the three years ending 5th January 1819. 1817. L. 42,955,256 1819. Total official value of foreign and commercial merchandise exported from Great Britain to all parts of the world. 1817. L.14,545,964 1818. 1818. 1819. L.12,287,274 An account of the total value of all articles imported into Great Britain during each of the three years ending the 5th January 1819, as calculated at the official rates of valuation. Course of Exchange, London, April 13.-Amsterdam, II: 6. Ditto, at sight, 11: 3. Rotterdam, 11 : 7. Antwerp, 11 8. Hamburgh, 33: 11. Altona, 34: 0. Paris, 3 days sight, 23: 80. Bourdeaux, 24: 10. Frankfort on the Maine, 141. Madrid, 383. Cadiz, 39. Gibraltar, 34. Leghorn, 51. Genoa, 47%. Lisbon, 57. Oporto, 57. Rio Janeiro, 604. Dublin, 13. Cork, 13 per cent. Prices of Bullion per oz.-New Dollars L.0: 5: 6. Silver in bars standard L. 0:56. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey 20s.-Cork or Dublin 20s.--Belfast 20s.-Hamburgh 20s. to 25s.-Madeira 20s. to 25s.—Jamaica 30s.Greenland out and home 31g. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from March 17, to April 14, 1819. Bank stock, Mar. Consols for acct. ........................ - 743 French 5 per cents. ............. 65fr. 40c. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced in March 1819, extracted from the London Gazette. Anderson, H. W. Middlesex, merchant Baker, S. Brighton, linen-draper Barter, R. and H. Bishop's Waltham, grocers Brooke, N. London, shoe-manufacturer Booth, J. Gloucester, earthen-wareman Burton, W. Cornhill, auctioneer Burraston, W. Worcester, hop-merchant Bennet, J., A. Tabbener, and C. Scudamore, Man- Burchall, R. Ashton-within-Mackerfield, Lancaster, dealer Booth, J. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derby, brewer Bush, H. Wick and Abson, Gloucester, dealer Burminster, J. W., and C. L. Vidal, London, merchants Cameron, J. Manchester, merchant Chaster, G. J. and T. York, coal-dealers Cricket, D. Hoffam, Kent, timber-merchant Cheppet, E. Walcott, Somerset, cabinet-maker Campbell, D., B. Harper, and A. Baillie, London, merchants Cox, J., and J. Morgan, Gutter-Lane, London, glovers Carlisle, W., and F. Hodgson, Bolton-le-Moors, Cole, R. London and Surrey, haberdasher Cotterell, E. M., and C. G. Middlesex, dealers⚫ brokers Hoffman, J. London, brewer Howard, J. Liverpool, flour-dealer Hunt, J. Cheltenham, brandy-merchant Harman, T. C. Wisbeach, Cambridge, linen-draper Hornshaw, T. Halifax, grocer Jammieson, J. Globe Street, Middlesex, mastermariner Jones, G. E. Bedford, bookseller Kent, A. Deptford, baker Knowles, J. Stroud, Gloucester, innholder Mercer, J. Heath Street, Middlesex, mariner Morton, J. Ainsworth, cotton-manufacturer Newton, H. London, tailor Needes, J. London, coal-merchant Pinkerton, T. Warwick and London, merchant Pigot, W. London, grocer Power, T. F. London, merchant Price, T. Liverpool, baker Pearse, W. London, Blackwell-Hall factor Peel, J., C. Harding, and W. Willock, Fazely, Tamworth, cotton-spinners Parkinson, T. sen. T. Parkinson, jun, and J. Lilley, York, rail-merchants Pearson, J. Portsmouth, mercer Pegrom, M. and J. Middlesex, dealers Ratcliffe, T. and J., Ewood Bridge, and R. and J. Ratcliffe, Manchester, calico printers Rugg, J. Bristol, victualler Relph, W. Lewknor, Oxford, farmer Starkey, W. London, bricklayer Sykes, J. jun., J. Sykes, and W. Redfearn, Almonbury, fancy-manufacturers Stanley, K. Hope, Derby, meal and flour-dealer Sibley, J. London, drysalter Stalker, D., and A. D.,Welch, London, slop-sellers Stubbs, W. Leek, Stafford, innholder Simpson, F. Huddersfield, woolstapler Taylor, T. London, master-mariner Tuckett, J., and E. H., Bristol, grocers Trahair, T. Newlyn, West Cornwall, baker Tatum, W., and E. Palmer, London, paperstainers Turner, W. London, stationer Thistlewood, G. London, flour-factor Vigers, W. R. London, merchant White, J., and W. French, Kennington, dyers Whitmarsh, H. H. Wingham, Kent, maltster Wright, W. Kirkdale, near Liverpool, victualler Watson, H. London, merchant Williams, D. Bath, saddler Wood, S. Bolton, banker Whitebrooke, J. Chester and Stafford, shoemaker Whatton, J. Liverpool, cattle-dealer Webb, A. London, coach-proprietor ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced in March 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. SEQUESTRATIONS. Anderson and Mackintosh, Glasgow, merchants and manufacturers Barrie, Thomas, Edinburgh, merchant Brodie, George, Leith, merchant Cadell, Thos. and Co. Edinburgh, brewers Christie, George, Perth, tanner *Cockburn and Baird, Edinburgh, mill-wrights Gillespie, Richard, Anderston, Glasgow, calicoprinter Hamilton, T. Stirling, hardware-merchant Hay, Robert, Nether-place, bleacher Henderson, T., and W. and Co. Edinburgh, merchants Hogg, William, Edinburgh, cabinet-maker Knox, Arthur, Edinburgh, builder and glazier BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTHS. Oct. 21. 1818. At Mullye, in the East Indies, the lady of Major Charles P. Hay, a son. Feb. 24. 1819. At Criggie, Mrs Low, a son. 25. At Celle, Hanover, the lady of Major-General Hugh Halkett, K.C.B. and C.B. a daughter 28. At Glenkindy, the lady of Sir Alex. Leith, a son. March 1. The lady of Thomas Mylne, Esq. of Mylnefield, a son. 2. In Cavendish Square, London, the lady of Admiral J. E. Douglas, a daughter. At Sandhouse, Shetland, the lady of John Scott, Esq. jun. of Scalloway, a daughter. 4. At the Hague, the lady of John Toring Ferrier, Esq. a son. 5. At Colliepriest, Devonshire, Lady Mary Hay, a daughter. 6. At Edmonstone House, Mrs Wauchope of Edmonstone, a daughter. At Levenside, Mrs Blackburn of Killearn, a son. 7. At Mansfield, the lady of W. Thomson Honyman, Esq. of Mansfield, a son and heir. Mrs Mowbray, Howe Street, Edinburgh, a son. The lady of George Bell, Esq. City Road, London, a daughter. At Aberdeen, Mrs Ferguson of Kin 22. At Montague Place, Russel Square, London, the lady of Capt. Forrest, a son. 23. At Aberdeen, the lady of Capt. Mackay, 70th regiment, a daughter. 24. Mr Wright, Greenside Place, Edinburgh, a daughter. At Wauchope, Roxburghshire, Mrs Scott of Wauchope, a son. Mrs More, 65, George Street, Edinburgh, a daughter. At Queen Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Greig of Hallgreig, a daughter. 25. At Newlands, the lady of Captain Scott, R. N. a son. At Aberdeen, the lady of John Abercrombie, Esq. a daughter. At Horton Lodge, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel West, a daughter. 26. At Castle Craig, the Hon. Lady Gibson Carmichael, a daughter. 28. In Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, the lady of the Hon. Lord Cringletie, a daugh ter. 29. At 40, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Fullerton, a daughter. 30. Mrs Stivens, Warriston Crescent, Edinburgh, a son. April 1. At Eskgrove, the lady of North Dalrymple, Esq. a son. MARRIAGES. March 3. At St George's, Hanover Square, London, John Ashley Warre, Esq. of Stratford Place, and Cheddon Fitz Paine, Somersetshire, to Susan, eldest daughter of the late John and the Hon. Mrs Cornwall, of Grosvenor Place, and niece to the late Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Gardner, K.C.B. 4. At Dundee, James Knowles, Esq. of Kirkton, to Isabella, youngest daughter of William Pitcairn, Esq. Dundee. 5. In the cathedral of Londonderry, John, eldest son of Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Benvarden, in the county of Antrim, and High Sheriff of that county, to Jane, third daughter of the late Sir Andrew Ferguson, Bart. of the Farm, near Londonderry, and niece to the Lord Bishop of Down. 9. At Faisley, George Robertson, Esq. of London, to Miss Mary Douglas, youngest daughter of the late Colin Douglas, Esq. of the colony of Demerara. At Drumderfit, John Gollan, Esq. of Gollanfield, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Logan, Esq. of Drumderfit. 12. Peter Hewat, Esq. W. S. to Isabella, eldest daughter of Andrew Taylor, Esq. of Westbarns. 15. At Dumfries, John Allan, Esq. of Fountainbleau, to Miss Jane Allan, daughter of John Allan, Esq. of Kirkhouse, Lancashire. 16. At Wandsworth, the Hon. James Sinclair, second son of the Earl of Caithncss, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of George Tritton, Esq. of Westhill. At Hampstead, Andrew Spottiswoode, Esq. of Bedford Square, London, to Miss Longman, daughter of Thomas Longman, Esq. of Mount Grove. At Arniston, John Borthwick, Esq. younger of Crookston, advocate, to Miss Dundas, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Chief Baron. 17. At Paris, Charles Shakerley, Esq. eldest son of C. Shakerley, Esq. of Shakerley, in the county of Lancaster, and of Somerford Hall, in the county of Chester, to Madame Rosalie D'Avary, only daughter of the Duke D'Avary. 18. At Edinburgh, Mr John Morrison, writer, to Jane, eldest daughter of James Hay, Esq. Hanover Street. 20. At Liverpool, Mr Egerton Smith, printer of the Liverpool Mercury, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr James Wood, accountant. 22. At Glasgow, Mr John Kinshelwood, cotton broker, to Lillias, only daughter of the late David Macmillan, Esq. of Glasgow. At Edinburgh, John Tait, Esq. younger of Pirn, W. S. to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late Arch. Hepburne Mitchelson of Middleton, Esq. March 22. At Dalwhat, parish of Glencairn, C. A. Lennock, Esq. Captain R. N. to Lillias, fifth daughter of John Corson, Esq. of Dalwhat. At St George's Church, Hanover Square, London, Sir Jacob Astley, to Miss Dashwood, the youngest daughter of Sir Henry Dashwood. 23. At the cathedral, Bath, William Bowrin, Esq. of the island of Nevis, to Grace Eliza, second daughter of Capt. Gourly, R. N. 25. At Barnton house, A. Maitland Gibson, Esq. younger of Cliftonhall, advocate, to Susan, eldest daughter of the late George Ramsay, Esq. of Barnton. At London, Thomas Burch Western, Esq. eldest son of the late Admiral Western, to Margaret Letitia, fourth daughter of William Bushby, Esq. of Kirkmichael. 27. At Dunglass, Henry Harvey, Esq. of the Madras army, to Lady de Lancey, widow of the late Sir William de Lancey, K.C.B. and eldest daughter of Sir James Hall, Bart. 29. At Brae House, Capt. Robert Campbell, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Jane Campbell, only child of the deceased Mr Archd. Campbell, writer in Edinburgh. 30. At Balhary, Alexander Whitson, Esq. of Parkhill, to Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of the deceased John Smyth, Esq. of Balhary. At Cupar, Mr James Hardie, merchant, Kirkaldy, to Miss Rachel Coventry, youngest daughter of David Coventry, Esq. of Pittendreich. Lately, Major-General Henry Eustace, brother to the Dowager Lady Trimlestown, to Henrietta, daughter of Count D'Alton, and grand-daughter to Nicholas, the late Lord Trimlestown. DEATHS. Aug. 8. 1818. At sea, on board the Hon. East India Company's ship, Duke of York, on his passage to China, James Dyce, son of Dr William Dyce, physician in Aberdeen, at the early age of 17. Sep. 19. At Canton, Mr Charles More, First Officer of the Hon. East India Company's ship the Duke of York. Nov. 8. At Petrazavodsky, Russia, Adam Armstrong, Esq. Director of the St. Petersburgh, Cronstadt, and Olonetz founderies. -He also held the rank of Major-General in the Russian service. Feb. 1. 1819. At Rome, M. Akerblad, aged 60.-His death is a severe loss to the sciences of philology and archæology. 12. At Knock of Kincairn, Strathspey, Captain John Stuart, of the 53d regiment |