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Course of Exchange, London, October 10.—Amsterdam, 12: 2. Ditto, at sight, 12: 5. Rotterdam, 12: 9. Antwerp, 12: 9. Hamburgh, 37: 8. Altona, 37 9. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 80. Bourdeaux, Maine, 26 10. Madrid, 34. : 43. Oporto, 48. Rio Janeiro, 543. Dublin, 6 per cent.

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Frankfort on the Gibraltar, 30. Genoa, Cork, 7 per cent.

Prices of Bullion per oz.-Foreign gold in bars, L. 3: 17: 104. New dollars, L.0: 4:10. Silver in bars, standard, L. 0: 4:11.

Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.—Guernsey or Jersey, 15s. 9d.-Cork or Dublin, 15s. 9d.-Belfast, 15s. 9d.-Hamburgh, 10s. 6d.-Madeira, 20s.-Jamaica, 30s.— Greenland out and home, 4 gs. to 5 gs.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds from September 20 to October 11, 1820.
Sept. 20. Sept. 27. Oct. 4. Oct. 11.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th

August and 20th September 1820;

Alway, T. Tetherington, Gloucestershire, farmer
Aubusson, C. W. F., George-street, Hanover-
square, dealer

Axe, G. Stamford, draper
Bennet, J. Chester, druggist
Bishop, C. Leicester, hosier

Birch, T. Broseley, Shropshire, ironmaster
Bolt, J. and G. Jones, Bath, grocers

Briggs, J. Lakenham, Norfolk, victualler
Copp, W. and A., Exeter, linen-drapers
Corfield, C. W. Norwich, currier

Cox, T. C. Gloucester, victualler

Cowle, W. Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire,

dealer

Cowne, S. Barbican, pawn-broker

Cutler, J. Bath, woollen-draper

Dickenson, A. W. Liverpool, merchant

extracted from the London Gazette.

Hatfield, T. Whitfield, Derbyshire, cotton-spinner
Hullah, R. A. Rockingham Arms, New Kent-
road, victualler

Hutton, G. Birmingham, dealer in pictures
Jones, R. A. Tottenham court-road
Jones, W. Holywell, Flintshire, tobacconist
Larlham, W. Yarmouth, coach-master

Maymow, E. Blackburn, cotton-manufacturer
Miller, J. Norwich, chemist

Mills, J. Water-lane, Tower-street, wine-merchant
Page, W. F. High Holborn, linen-draper
Parker, J. Little St Mary Axe, painter
Payant, W. Manchester, wine-merchant
Peacopp, T. Liverpool, wine-merchant
Rainey, R. Liverpool, merchant

Reid, D. Prince's-street, Spital-fields, silk-manu-
facturer

Drummond, Cruickshank, and Wilson, P. Lon- Russian, P. Bath, jeweller

don-street, merchants

Eginton, W. R. Birmingham, dealer

Emmet, H. Liverpool, colour-maker

Evans, T. Weamon-row, Birmingham, builder
Evans, J. Bristol, hatter

Eyes, E. Liverpool, dealer

Farlow, T. Manchester, builder

Gadsby, G. Snarestone, Leicestershire, maltster
Garlick, G. Westport, Wiltshire, tanner
Garland, Magnus and Benjamin, Bunhill-row,
merchants

Glover, J. Walsall, iron-founder
Greaves, J. Nottingham, grocer
Hair, J. Sun-street, tobacconist

Hall, C. B. and T. Aldridge, Barbican, linen-dra-
pers

Hassel, J. Richard-street, Islington, bookseller

Slater, J. Wolverampton, maltster

Stead, W. and J. Ramsden, Querrilhill, York-'

shire, fancy cloth manufacturers

Stott, W. Liverpool, linen-draper

Stubbs, J. Castle-street, Leicester-square, jeweller
Summerland, T. Bristol, iron-founder
Sykes, P. Manchester, cooper

Thomas, J. Carpenter's Buildings, London-wall,

merchant

Tollervey, E. Westbourne, Sussex, miller
Trueman, D. Goldsmith-street, lace-dealer
Weaver, G. Abchurch-lane, merchant
Wall, W. Oxford, carver and gilder
Ward, T. Towcester, lace-dealer
Warner, S. Ashford, ship-owner

Warren, G. Bath, cheese and bacon factor
Wood, J. Liverpool, porter-dealer

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced September 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Cullen, Daniel and Co. Glasgow, calenderers
Donaldson, and Co. Glasgow, calenderers

Duncan, James, Dundee, merchant

Ferrier, Alex. Kirkaldy, linen and woollen draper
Fraser, J. Inverness, merchant

Halley, David, and Co. Caldwells, distillers
Hume, James, Edinburgh, wine and spirit-dealer
M'Lellan, W. Glasgow, grocer and victualler
Murdoch, John, Stirling, merchant

Scrimger, William, jun. Kirkaldy, merchant
Shirreff, R. Glasgow, merchant

Whittet, John, jun. Dundee, corn-merchant.

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Aug. 27. At Invermoriston, Mrs Grant of Glenmoriston, a son.

- At Glentown, near Cork, the lady of Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane, K.C.B. a daughter.

29. At Bighouse, the lady of Major Mackay, a son.

31. At Elgin, the lady of Lieutenant G. G. Munro, a son.

Sept. 2. At Kilbryde Castle, Lady Campbell, a son.

Mrs Kermack, Albany Street, Edinburgh, a son.

At Rockville, East Lothian, the lady of Sir Thomas Troubridge, Bart. a daugh

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At Glasgow, the lady of Captain Stewart, of the Rifle Brigade, a son.

15. At Leith Mount, the lady of John Mackenzie, Esq. merchant, Leith, a son.

- Mrs Hopkirk, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

17. In York Place, London, the lady of Joseph Hume, Esq. M. P. a daughter. 18. At Cullan House, the lady of Colonel Grant of Grant, M. P. a son.

At Dunnekeir House, the lady of General Sir John Oswald of Dunnekeir, K.C.B. a son.

19. At Edmonstone House, Mrs Wauch. ope of Edmonstone, a daughter.

At Perth, the lady of Lieut. French, 80th regiment, Superintending Officer, a

son.

- At Aberdeen, the lady of Dr Ogilvie,

a son.

22. The Countess Delawarr, a son.

22. In George's Square, Edinburgh, the lady of Captain Cubitt, a son.

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Aug. 22. At Hartfield House, James Macdonald, Esq. of Balranald, and younger of Lyndale, to Miss Jane Mackenzie, third daughter of the deceased Captain Mackenzie of Hartfield.

23. At Dalvey, Charles Gordon, Esq. of Forres, to Christina, second daughter of Norman Macleod, Esq. of Drynoch.

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At La Columbriere, Jersey, by the Dean of that island, Major William Mackay, 68th light, infantry, to Margaret, only child of Captain Robert Mackay of Hedgefield, Inverness.

28. At Dundee, John Thain, Esq. merchant in Dundee, to Miss Janet Davidson, daughter of the Rev. Dr Davidson, one of the ministers of Dundee.

29. At Manse of Lumphanan, Hary Lamond, Esq. of Pitmurchie, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the Rev. William Shand, Lumphanan.

31. At Edinburgh, James Ritchie, Esq. of the 67th Regiment, to Mary, eldest daughter of Dr Minto, George Street.

At Kenton, Devonshire, Michael Francis, second son of David Gordon, Esq. of Dulwich Hill, Surrey, and Abergeldie, to Caroline, fifth daughter of the Rev. John Swete of Oxton House.

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4. At London, Rear Admiral Sir Charles Ogle of Worthy, Bart. to Letitia, daughter of Sir William Burroughs, Bart.

5. At Leyton, Essex, Thomas Flower Ellis, jun. Esq. A. B. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Susan, only daugh. ter of the late John McTaggart, Esq. of Ardwal.

At St Margaret's Hill, the Rev. Robert Balfour Graham, minister of Stenton, to Christina Wilson, second daughter of the Reverend Archibald Lawrie, D.D. of Hillhouse, minister of Loudoun.

7. At Dalry House, Edinburgh, James Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, to Emma, daughter of the late Sir David Carnegie of Southesk, Bart.

11. At Glasgow, Theodore Walrond, Esq. to Jane, second daughter of Lieuten ant-Colonel Hastings.

At Irvine, Stewart Murray Fullarton, Esq. of Fullarton, to Isabella Buchanan, only daughter of the late James Muir, Esq. surgeon in Glasgow.

- John Burnside, Esq. Millburn House, Dalserf, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Macarthur, of Glasgow.

At Aberdeen, Alexander Bell, Esq. Berwick, to Mary, only daughter of John Ross, Esq.

12. At Edinburgh, James Clarke, M.D. to Babbara, only daughter of the late Rev. John Stephen, LL.D. Rector of Christ Church, New Providence, Bahama Islands.

At Lochbuy House, John Gregorson, Esq. of Ardtorinish, to Mary, only daugh ter of the late Murdoch Maclaine, Esq. of Lochbuy.

15. The Hon. Lionel Charles Dawson, to the Lady Elizabeth Emily Nugent, eld est daughter of the late, and sister of the present Earl of Westmeath, and grand. daughter of the Marquis of Drogheda.

18. At Perth, Glas Sandeman, Esq. younger of Springland, to Margaret, daughter of Dr Stewart of Bonskeil.

At Tollcross, the Rev. Mr French, Strathaven, to Janet, eldest daughter of Mr Wm. Innes, Tollcross.

19. At Edinburgh, Captain W. Cunningham Dalyell, Royal Navy, fifth son of the late Sir Robert Dalyell, Bart. of Binns, to Maria, youngest daughter of A. J. Sampayo, Esq. of Peterboro' House, Middle

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Crail.

23. At Edinburgh, John Turner, Esq. of Turner Hall, to Elizabeth Helen, youngest daughter of the deceased Captain Wm. Urquhart, 30th regiment.

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At Eglingham, Wm. Hay, Esq. of Hopes, East Lothian, to Frances Ann, third daughter of the late Robert Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, Northumberland.

25. At Carnwath, the Rev. Wm. Goldie, Crawfordjohn, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Mr Middleton, of Libberton.

- John Lizars, Esq. surgeon, Edinburgh, to Miss Sarah Fleming M'Craken, daughter of the late William M'Craken, Esq. of Lochvale, Dumfries.

27. At Glasgow, Neil Maclachlan, Esq. Castleton, Argyleshire, to Miss Flora Ann Maclaine of Fife Place.

Lately. At Paris, Earl Poulett, to Charlotte, daughter of the Hon. Mrs Portman, and niece of Lord Dormer.

At Westerhall, Major Weyland, 16th Jancers, to Lady Johnstone, widow of the late Sir John Lowther Johnstone, Bart. of Westerhall, in the county of Dumfries.

DEATHS.

Feb. 13. At sea, on the coast of Africa, Mr George Wilson, Assistant-Surgeon of his Majesty's gun-brig the Snapper.

April 12. At Calcutta, in the 27th year of his age, Lieutenant James Steuart, of the Royal Navy, son of David Steuart, late Lord Provost of Edinburgh. This gal. lant and estimable young man, after serving as an officer on board his Majesty's ships Weazle and Tremendous with much reputation, finished his career in the Royal Navy as one of the Lieutenants of the Hebrus frigate, Captain Palmer, sharing in the concluding triumphs of the British navy at the memorable and bloody battle of Algiers. Placed upon half pay he repaired to the East Indies in search of employment in the Company's service, and had just obtained the command of the Exmouth, country ship, of 690 tons, when he was suddenly cut off from his family, and fair expectations of his friends, by an attack of spasmodic cholera, after a short illness of 12 hours.

July 7. In Kingston, Jamaica, Mrs Sarah Green Baker, a female of colour, aged 140 years. She had lived to see her fifth generation.

30. At Geneva, Captain Stephen Gordon, of the 5th dragoon guards.

Aug. 13. At Old, Northamptonshire, Mrs Barclay Allardice, wife of Robert Barclay Allardice, Esq. of Ury, Kincardineshire.

14. At Baden, in Germany, in the 28th year of his age, John, eldest son of the Hon. John Spencer, and grandson of the late Duke of Marlborough.

21. At the manse of Kincardine, the Rev. Alex. M'Bean, minister of that parish. 23. At Castle Semple House, in the 67th year of his age, John Harvey, Esq. of Castle Semple.

25. At Dingwall, Mrs James Ross.

At Stirling, Lieutenant W. 1. Devonshire, R. N.; and also, at the same place, on the Ist. curt. Captain Thomas Wingate, brother-in-law to the former.

27. At Bridgend, Perth, Isabella Mary Campbell, spouse of Major Todd, late of the 33d regiment.

30. At Faisley, Mrs Maxwell, widow of James Maxwell, Esq. of Castlehead.

At Green Street, Enfield Highway, Middlesex, Mrs Mary Ann Burgess, wife of John Keir, Esq.; and same day, John William, their infant son.

31. At Killin, the Rev. Dr Busby, Dean of Rochester, aged 63. He was travelling with his friend Dr Thackery, Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and died after three days illness.

At London, Ensign James Wight, of the 79th regiment, eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Wight of Chapelrue.

At Aberdeen, Mrs Smith, aged 75, relict of the late Mr Richard Smith, paper manufacturer, Culter, and daughter of William Reid, Esq. late of Glassel.

Sept. 1. At Castle Carey, Somerset, John Peyto Verney, Lord Willoughby de Broke, after a short illness, in his 59th year. His Lordship is succeeded in his title and estates by his brother, the Hon. Henry Verney.

At Edinburgh, Robert Buchanan, Esq. late of the Stock Exchange, London. At his son-in-law's house, Muirkirk Iron Works, the Rev. Dr William Rutherford.

4. At Port Glasgow, John Dunlop, Esq. Collector of the Customs there.

At Glasgow, Charles Wilsone, Esq.

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At the advanced age of 90, Mrs Jean Bogle, widow of Mr Matthew Wotherspoon, late of Springbog.

At Ayr, Miss Hamilton, daughter of the late John Hamilton of Kyps, writer in Mauchline.

5. At Muirfield, East Lothian, Major Spencer Cochrane, of the East India Company's service.

At Stratton, the seat of Robert Marsham, Esq. Sir Edward Bacon of Raveningham, in Norfolk, Premier Baronet of England. He was born in 1749, succeeded his uncle by the half blood in 1773, married in 1778, Anne, daughter of Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, Bart. and by her, who died in 1813, had issue, two sons and two daughters, the eldest of whom, Ed mund, born in 1779, succeeds to his titles and estates.

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7. At Garscube House, Mrs Anne Campbell, widow of the late Francis Sitwell, Esq. of Barmoor.

8. At Stevenson, Ayrshire, after two days illness, the Rev. Thomas Blair, late mini, ster of the gospel, Cairneyhill,

In George Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Campbell, wife of Mr Archibald Campbell, brewer.

9. At Plymouth, Samuel Hood Linzee, Esq, Vice Admiral of the Blue. He fell from his horse in a fit of apoplexy on Thursday afternoon, and never spoke afterwards.

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At Glenearn Cottage, Elizabeth Mar, garet, second daughter of Charles Husband, Esq. of Glenearn.

At Harrogate, Mrs Dundas, St Andrew's Square.

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At Greenlaw Manse, the Rev. James

10. At his house in Upper Baker Street, London, Alexander Ross of Cromarty, Esq.

At Youghall, in Ireland, Gurney Barclay, Esq. of Tavistock Square, London. 11. At Swinton-house, John Swinton, Esq. of Swinton.

12. At Dingwall, John Simson, Esq. writer there.

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At Leith, Mrs Jean Comb, spouse of Mr Thomas Barker, brewer there."

13. Mr Robert Blair, late AssistantSurgeon in the Honourable East India Company's service, Bengal establishment, eldest sou of the late Mr Francis Blair.

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At Perth, Mr Alexander Porteous, merchant there, in the 78th year of his age.

there.

At Pentland, Mr John Allan, farmer

At Nickerie, Surinam, Alexander Cruickshank, Esq. eldest son of Dr Cruickshank, Haughs of Corse.

14. At North Berwick, John Craig, only son of Robert Stair Craig, Esq. of the Customs.

At Leadclune, Stratherick, Captain Thomas Fraser.

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