ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th Ackroyd, M. Leeds, earthenware manufacturer Ansell, W. Cambridge, upholsterer Austin, R. T. Rotherhithe, merchant Ashby, W. M. Albury, Surrey, paper manufac turer Askey, W. Oxford Street, tailor Bage, T. South Shields, joiner Bailey, J. Watling Street, merchant Baker, E. Pope's Head Alley, Cornhill, broker Barter, H. Bishops' Waltham, grocer Bell, J. R. and W. Wilkinson, Old Broad Street, merchants Bentley, R. Liverpool, grocer Bibby, R. Liverpool, merchant Boullen, P. Norton Falgate, hosier Bradley, J. Manchester, cotton manufacturer Bragg, J. Whitehaven, thread-manufacturer Butts, T. C. Nag's Head Court, Gracechurch- Butt, T. Southampton, shoemaker Caig, P. Liverpool, tailor Cadogan, J. Water-street, St Clement's, carpenter Chaplin, D. Haverhill, Suffolk, maltster Cryer, T. Siston, Gloucestershire, dealer Davis, T. jun, Little Baddow, Essex, pig-dealer Dickinson, J. Church-passage, Guildhall, ware- Dorrington, W. Town Malling, Kent, collar-mak er Downing, F. Huddersfield, grocer Edwards, R. and J. Hales Owen, Worcestershire, Ellett, J. Crispin-street, Spitalfields, coach-spring- Froggott, J. Leicester, brandy-merchant Garrad, A. Downham Market, Norfolk, tanner Gill, T. Little Tower Street, hydrometer-maker Gledston, G. South Blyth, Northumberland, ship Haigh, J. Ley Moor, Yorkshire, cloth-merchant Hardwick, W. Poynings, Sussex, farmer Hays, P. Little Thames-street, biscuit-baker Henzelt, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, linen-draper Honyman, J. Church-street, Spitalfields, silk-ma nufacturer Huggett, T. Bermondsey-street, grocer Izod, J. Holborn-bridge, hardwareman James, W. jun. Bromyard, Hereford, auctioneer King, C. M. Upper East Smithfield, wine and Lancelitt, W. Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, druggist Langhorne, H. and W. Brailsford, Bucklersbury, merchants Lindop, R. W. Badnall, Staffordshire, dealer Lowes, J. Commercial Buildings, Mincing-lane, Macknair, J. jun. and J. Atkinson, Cornhill, mer- Marfleet, T. Broad-street, Ratcliff, oilman Maitland, A. and J. Adderley, Brentford, iron- Mars, J. Snow's-fields, Bermondsey, leather-dres. ser Martin, J. Liverpool, merchant Mason, G. Chard, clothier Miles, W. Oxford-street, linen-draper Morris, T. jun. Wing, Rutlandshire, baker Needham, C. jun. Liverpool, merchant Park, T. King's Stanley, Gloucestershire, wool- Pilling, J. Rochdale, woollen-manufacturer manufacturers Sylvester, W. New Woodstock, mercer Triphook, T. St James's Street, bookseller Wade, J. Keynsham, Somersetshire, and J. Wade, Watson, R. Leyland, Lancashire, farmer West, W. Bredenbury, Herefordshire, dealer Wilby, D. Ossett, Yorkshire, merchant Wilby, B. Dewsbury, clothier Willey, T. Strand, bootmaker Wilkinson, W. Old Broad Street, ship-broker Wills, G. Hatton Garden, broker Withers, W. Cheltenham, coal-merchant Worth, T. Talbot Court, Gracechurch Street, ha- ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced SEQUESTRATIONS. Adie, Robert, and John Macqueen, Dallirie, near Carmichael, J. Little Tullylumb, near Perth, Duncan, Robert, Glasgow, shoemaker and spirit- Ferguson, James and Co. Glasgow, drysalters and merchants Fleming, John, Cupar Fife, merchant Hamilton, Johm and William, Lanark, wrights and builders Harper, George, Edinburgh, mercantile agent Keith. Malcolm and Donald, Greenock, merchant Jeffrey, James, and James Jeffrey and Co. Edinburgh, merchants Jeffrey, James, Edinburgh, draper Johnstone, William, and Co. Glasgow, merchants and soda-manufacturers M'Nab, Francis, Sciennes, rear Edinburgh, merchant N'Ruer, James, and Sons, Glasgow, wrights and Page, Geddes and David, Edinburgh, merchants Selanders, Andrew, Glasgow, baker and grain DIVIDENDS. Anderson and Macdowall, Edinburgh, booksellers; by the trustee there Blair, William, Edinburgh, printer and publisher; by J. Balfour. W. S. there Forrester, Anderson, and Jarvie, Glasgow, hardware-merchants; by D. Cuthbertson, accountant there Gorbals Spinning Company, Glasgow; by the Graham, Alex. and Co. Glasgow, and Graham, Hay, John, senior, Kinross, flesher; by Alexan- Kay, Archibald, and Son, Glasgow, wrights and M'Donald and M'Phail, Glasgow, merchants; by Newbigging, Archibald and Co. Glasgow, mer- Paul, Daniel, Greenock, merchant; by the trustee there Ross, Thomas, Montrose, merchant; by J. Brand, banker there Soutar and Walker, Dundee, wood-merchants, Scott and Balmanno, Glasgow, merchants; by J. THE LATE HUGH WARRENDER, ESQ. DIED at Edinburgh, on the 8th June, HUGH WARRENDER, Esq. of Burntsfield, his Majesty's Agent for Scotland, and Deputy Keeper of the Signet. We do not take notice of the death of Mr Warrender for the purpose of saying that his loss will be regretted by all who knew him, although on this occasion these would not be words of course. To his immediate friends and relatives, to whom we know he was affectionately attached, the lass is irreparable, and we sincerely sympa thize in their sorrow. But we thus particularly advert to the melancholy occurrence for a different purpose, and with the warm desire of bestowing a much higher praise, of recording to his honour, that, while holding, as he did for a long period, the office of Agent for the Crown, which in some hands would have inflamed party spirit, he uniformly evinced, in the discharge of his eficial duties, a superiority to every little er party feeling. To the Crown he did his duty faithfully and honourably, while to the subject he was uniformly accommodating, kind, and charitable. Where the law vas rigorous, he took pleasure in softening its severity; where it prohibited intercourse, be was anxious to make the privations felt as Eittle as possible; and in his breast the confidential family secrets of a state prisoner were as safe as in that of a father. Easy of access, plain and unaffected in his man. ner, the poor could approach him without embarrassment, while the overflowing goodness of his heart irresistibly led him to take an interest in their sufferings. Many instances might be given of his high honour and unceasing benevolence; but it is enough for the present to allude to them. "The good we do lives after us ;" and we recollect of few names that have a stronger claim to general esteem and regret than that of Hugh Warrender.-Scotsman. As a mark of esteem and respect for the memory of the deceased, the Society of Writers to the Signet, of which Mr Warrender was so long a distinguished member, attended his funeral, in full mourning, with their gowns, and walked before the hearse, four abreast, the junior members first. Sir George Warrender, one of the Lords of the Admiralty, chief mourner, supported by his brother, and other relations and friends of the family, among whom were several of the Judges of the Court of Session, followed the hearse on foot. The procession was solemn and impressive. THE LATE LORD DUNDAS. Died at his seat at Aske, in Yorkshire, on the 14th June, aged 79, THOMAS LORD DUNDAS. His Lordship was Lord Lieu ceeding, which would render it unnecessary for the Commons to proceed further in the business. His Lordship at the same time stated, that he should, on Thursday the 6th, if no judicial proceeding should in the mean time be adopted by the Lords, submit a motion to the House of a distinct character, by which her Majesty, the House, and the Country, would be put in possession of the charges contained in the sealed bag. Mr Western expressed a wish to get rid of this business altogether, from a conviction that the House ought not to entertain charges which were at one moment represented as of a highly criminal nature, and the next as capable of negotiation; with this view he moved as an amendment upon Lord Castlereagh's motion, that the King's message should be taken into consideration that day six months. After an animated debate, the amendment was negatived by a majority of 195 to 100. Accordingly, on the 6th, the adjourned order of the day for taking into consideration the King's message was moved by Lord Castlereagh, to be postponed till the 15th August. This motion was afterwards withdrawn, and his Lordship consented that the order should be discharged. The House of Commons will now, therefore, proceed upon the bill, or whatever other measure may come down to it from theHouse of Lords. While these important discussions were going on, the Cominon Council and Livery of London, the inhabitants of Westminster, and the borough of Southwark, as well as several provincial cities and towns, have presented addresses of condolence and encouragement to the Queen. On the 7th instant eleven men and one woman arrived at Dover from Calais, who were understood to have come over for the purpose of giving evidence against the Queen. They were, on landing, surrounded on the quay, and very roughly handled by the mob; from whom they were with difficulty rescued, and sent off to London. They have since been embarked for Holland, there to wait till the judicial investigation shall commence. BRITISH LEGISLATION. Acts passed in the 60th Year of the Reign of George III., or in the Second Session of the Sixth Parliament of the United Kingdom. Cap. VIII. For the more effectual Prevention and Punishment of Blasphemous and Seditious Libels.-Dec. 30. Cap. IX. To subject certain Publications to the Duties of Stamps on Newspapers, &c.-Dec. 30. Anno Primo Georgii IV. Regis. Cap. X. To indemnify persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for offices, employments, &c.-Feb. 28. 1820. Cap. XI. For the Regulation of Elections in Ireland.-Feb. 28. Cap. XII. To continue until 25th June 1820 expiring laws.-Feb. 28. Cap. XIII. To continue Mutiny and Desertion Act.-Feb. 28. Cap. XIV. To remedy certain Inconveniences in local and exclusive Jurisdictions. Feb. 28. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. I. CIVIL. June 15.-George Earl of Galloway, to be LordLieutenant of the stewartry of Kirkcudbright. II. ECCLESIASTICAL. May 31.-The Associate Congregation of Lochinnoch gave an unanimous call to Mr George Wood, preacher of the Gospel, to be their pastor. June 2.-The Rev. Mr Green was ordained asvstant and successor of the Rev. Mr Little of Westerkirk. 1.-A call was moderated by the Relief Congregation of Hawick, and was unanimous, in faTour of Mr George Carson, preacher of the Gos pel. 15.-Lord Douglas has presented Mr Alexander Stewart, preacher of the Gospel, to the church and parish of Douglas. -The tutors of Sir John Carmichael An. strether, Bart., have presented the Rev. Thomas Watson, preacher of the Gospel, to the united pashes of Thankerton and Covington. -The Associate Congregation of Tranent gave an unanimous call to Mr Joha M'Gilchrist, prescher of the Gospel, to be their pastor. 30-The King has been pleased to present the Rev. Thomas Macfarlane to the church of the united parishes of Dyke and Moy, in the presbytery of Forres, and county of Moray. July 1.-The King has been pleased to present the Rev. John Fraser to the church and parish of Cany, in the presbytery of Kincardine O'Neil, and county of Aberdeen." 8-The Magistrates and Town-Council of Queensferry have unanimously presented the Rev. 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