Boyce, J. jun. Wansford, Yorkshire, July 13 Boyce, J. sen. Analby, Kingston-upon-Hull, Bone, J. Truro Burrows, E. Warsop, July 21 Chapman, W. Liverpool, July 24 Chater, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, July 16 Carter, J. jun. Liverpool, July 22 Colston, D. E. St. John's Street-road, July 27 Chubb, W. P. Aldgate, July 27 Cox, R. A. W. G. F. J. and C. G. Little-britain, Card, J. Lloyd's Coffee-house, July 13 Dixon, H. L. C. J. & C. J. K. Liverpool, July 31 Dubois, J. and J. F. Alderman's-walk, June 29 Forrester, T. William-st. Newington, July 27 Flower, T. Castle-street, July 27 Foster, E. S. and T. Yalding, Kent, July 2 Gordon, A. and C. Church-street, Soho, July 27 Gray, J Bishopsgate-st. Without, August 6 Greenhouse, W. Ludlow, July 19 Gilbert, J. Maidstone, August 3 Garratt, D. Portsea, July 26 Hague, J. Chalford, July 31 Hassell, J. Richard-street, Islington, July 20 Hopper, C. Little Trinity-lane, July 27 [20 Hipkins, T. and C. C. Sumner, Hillingdon, July Hornman, H. F. Queen-st. Cheapside, July 20 Hitton, J. St. Martin's-le-grand, August 3 Hodges, C. Hampshire, August 17 Hopwood, J. and W. T. J. Horwich, August 2 Hill, W. Denton-green, Lancashire, July 18 Johnson, T. and T. Laystoft, Suffolk, July 13 Jump, J. and H. T. Fore-street, August 3 Knowles, J. and W. H. Salford, June 26 Kendrick, F. Holborn, & G. T. Aldgate, July 27 Lippard, J. Deptford, July 27 Lubbren, F. M. Newcastle, August 15 Lea, W. & J. Paternoster-row, July 16 [July 27 Mackensie, A. J. and Roper, H. Cross-st. Finsbury-square, July 27 Maitland, D. New Bridge-street, July 27 Mitchell, F. New Malton, Yorkshire, August 6 Mackavoy, E. Greenwhich, July 27 May, W. Newgate, July 23 Merry, R. Birmingham, July 20 Marr, R. C. Rathbone-place, July 27 Morgan, G. M. Queenhithe, July 27 Nichol, J. and W. Old Jewry, August 3 Norris, H. Bolton-le-Moors, August 15 Newman, J. Clerkenwell, July 20 Norfolk, H. Mountsorrell, Leicestershire, July Outram, J. and W. W. Liverpool, July 29 Parker, W. Newark-upon-Trent, August 15 Parker, Whitechurch, Shropshire, August 14 Playfair, T. New Bond-street, August 3 Phillips, E. Narbeth, July 23 [22 Parsons, J. Whitechapel, (July 27 [shire, July 27 Ralston, J. North-shields, August 13 [July 27 Ricket, H. Shoreditch, July 27 Rumford, R. W. Bartholomew-laue, July 27 * Roscoe, W. C. J. & R. S. W. Liverpool, July 16 Reynolds, R. Shobrooke, July 11 Sissell, T. Jewin-street, July 20 Simpson, R. Crown-ct. Threadneedle-st. July 27 Symonds, C. and T. W. Watling-street, July 27 Stein, R. and J. Fenchurch-street, June 29 Seager, S. P. Maidstone, July 2 Tollervey, H. W. Portsea, August 9 Tucker, J. H. Jermyn-street, St. James's July 9 Upton, G. Queen-street, July 27 Whittenbury, N. Manchester, August 8 Woodcock, Č. Norwich, July 27 Watts, W. Gysport, July 26 Woodcock, W. Preston, July 10 Woodcock, J. Truro, July 27 Waddington, J. Reading, July 15 Wilson, W. Sbakspeare-walk, Shadwell, July 6 Watson, H. and J. Friday-street, July 20 Watkins, W. Norton, August 5 [August 7 Whiteside, R. F. H. and H. T. Whitehaven, Webb, W. and H. Bristol, July 23 Webster, J. Derby, June 7 Witchurch, J. Worship-st. Finsbury-sq. May 11 Williams, W. and W. A. New Bond-st. May 28 Wright, T. Stourport, May 28 Washburn, J. Great Marlow, June 8 Young, Peter, and A. R. Wapping, May 11 INSOLVENCY REGISTER. Notice of opposition to the discharge of any prisoner must be entered in the book at the office, 33, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, three clear days, exclusive of Sunday, before the day of hearing. The schedules are filed and may be inspected every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of ten and four, up to the last day for entering opposition. LONDON. Petitions to be heard at Westminster, 6th August, at nine. Benson, Joseph, of 9, St. John-street-road, Clerkenwell, commercial-clerk Bird, James Barry, of George-yard, Lombardstreet, of Exchange-bdgs, of the firm of Draper and Bird, last of Tokenhouse-yd. and Furnival's-inn, Holborn, Middlesex gentleman Broomfield, John, of 34, Hamilton-row, Pentonville, last of 24, Grove place Colston, William, of Crown-street, Westminster, piano-forte maker Davis, David, John, of Deal, Kent, hatter, last of Middlesex-st, Aldgate, grocer and cheesemonger De Queiboz, Joze Morei Moreia, of Albion-pl. Christchurch, last of Gt. Surrey-st. merchant Dimmock, Moss, late of 8, Bow-lane, Cheapside, London, stationer Fowler, Jesse, Soaper, of King-st. Islington, of Pollard's-row, Bethnal-green, of 15 and 16, Church-row, Bethnal-green, of the Spa road, Bermondsey, of 97, Long-lane, Bermondsey, last of 23, William-street, Harper st. Kent-rd. blacking manufacturer Gregg, Henry Robert, of Fleet-lane, London, refiner and mould maker Joy, William, of Saxilby, near Lincoln, farmer, timber and coal merchant Mason, John Wilkes, of 5, White Horse-street, Portas, John, of Hainton, last of Minten, both in Lincolnshire, farmer Ramsden, James, of 5, Baker's-row, Whitechapel, Middlesex, smith Sawtel, William, of Curry-Rivell, Somersetshire, saddler Street, John, of Bursledon, near Southampton, shipwright and victualler Stuart, John, of Angel-et. Throgmorton-street, of Strong's-buildings, Poplar, saddler Suter, John, of Greenwich, coach-proprietor Tarver George, of Minestead, near Southampton, farmer and dealer in cattle Wheeler, George, jun. of Phoenix-terrace,Backroad, Islington, salesman and dealer in cattle. August 12, at nine. Bell, W. of Brick-lane, Whitechapel, of Stockton-upon-Tees, Durham, of Long-lane, Bermondsey, last of Amelia-st. Walworth, currier and leather-cutter Bellenie, W. of Greenhill's-rents, West Smithfield, tailor Blakey, E. of Wimpole-st. of George-st. last of Upper Baker-st. Portman-sq. milliner and dress-maker Elliott, W. of St. Martin's-st. Leicester-sq. car penter and cabinet-maker Evans, T. late of Dartmouth, master-mariner. Harris, T. of Kagland, Monmouth, farmer Henesey, Patrick, of 5, Union-st. Blackfriar'sroad, breeches maker and dealer in fruit Knatchbull, J. of Queen's-row, Brompton, late captain in the navy Langdale, T. of Cloughton, of Stanton-dale, last Millington, T. of 1, Snead's-court, Piccadilly, of 13, Upper Baker-st. Paddington, of 31, Newnham-st. Edgeware-road, of Dorset-cottage, New-road, servant, and last of 1, Junction-pl. Harrow-road, Paddington, green-grocer Moraley, H. of Bermondsey-st. Southwark, cornchandler and labourer in the East India Company's warehouse, last of the Maze, Bermondsey, green-grocer and labourer Pavy, R. of Trowbridge, Wilts, miller, last mealman and cheesemonger Neale, J. of Blue Anchor-lane, and Bermondseywall, Surry, of Hounslow, of Mitchell-st. St. Luke's, of White Horse-court, Borough, of Little Charlotte-st. Blackfriar's-road, of the Isle of Guernsey, last of Newington-butts, smith and iron-founder Radford, W. of Richmond,last of Acton, Middlesex, baker Rolleston, W. of Cold Ashby, last of Wold, Northamptonshire, farmer Trench, F. late of Downing-st. and of Mason'syard, Duke-st. St. James's, cabinet-maker. Wake, R. B. of Morton, near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, timber-merchant, ship-builder, and ship-owner Walker, Eliza, alias Elizabeth Williams, of Buckingham-st. Fitzroy-sq. of Fetter-lane, of Buckingham-st. of Carmarthen-st. of Thornhaugh-st. of Pancras-lane, last of Gresse-at. Tottenham-court-road, spinster White, J. S. of Tolleshunt, Darcy, last of Great Braxted, Essex, farmer. COUNTRY. Guildhall, Dover, August 9, at eleven. Back, Henry, of Deal, draper. Town-clerk's office, August 9, at eleven. Bates, William, of St. Clement's, Oxford, grocer. Shirehall, Carmarthen, Aug. 10, at ten. Thomas, Joseph, of Llanglwydwen-mill, Llanglwydwen, Carmarthenshire, miller. County-hall, Coventry, Aug. 12, at ten. Bainard, James, sen. of Longford, Foleshill, Coventry, toll-collector of the Coventry canal navigation, last of Coventry, labourer. Jury-room, Monmouth, August 13, at eleven. Evans, Walter, of St. Arvans, Monmouthshire farmer and butcher. Aiskell, Major General Francis, at Madrass METROPOLITAN His Majesty has finally resolved to visit Scotland this year. It is understood his Majesty will arrive in Edinburgh early in the month of August, and his sojourn there, it is said, will not exceed a fortnight, during which time he will hold a Drawing-room or two at Holyrood House. His Majesty will proceed direct to Leith, by water, and return by land, through the interior of the country. The King embarks at Greenwich. His horses are gone by land. His Majesty's suite and servants embark in steam yachts. Revenue. There is an increase in the year ending 5th July, of 780,0001. beyond the year preceding, in the department of the Customs. In the Excise, an increase of 791,0001. The Assessed Taxes are less by about 153,000l. than they were last year. In the Stamp Duties there has been an increase of 102,0007. In the Land Tax, an increase of 133,000l. and in the Miscellaneous Services, about 28,0001. In the Post Office there is a small decrease upon the whole year. There is a decrease on the present Quarter, compared with the corresponding Quarter of last year, of 35,000l.-On the whole year the increase is somewhat above 1,600,0001, beyond the produce of the year before. The harvest this year will be as early as that of 1788, when corn of all kinds was housed before the end of August. ABROAD. Mackenzie, Mr. A. K. of Southgate, at Jamai- Nicholls, Mrs, at Madras, 36 Wells, W. esq. of Bickley-house, Kent, at Ma- OCCURRENCES, Aug. 21.-Haverfordwest, Aug, 27.Cardigan, Sept. 2.-Radnorshire, Aug. 19, at Presteign.-Breconshire, Aug. 24, at Brecon.-Glamorganshire, Aug. 31, at Cardiff-Merionethshire, Aug. 6, at Dolgelly-Carnarvonshire, Aug. 12, at Carnarvon.-Anglesy, Aug. 17, at Beaumaris. Six thousand pounds is said to be the sum taken at the door of the Royal Academy, for admissions to view the late Exhibition. The sum subscribed in England for the relief of the distress in Ireland amounts to upwards of 200,0002. The total amount of money paid by the county of Middlesex, for the last seven years, for expenses of witnesses attending to give evidence at the Old Bailey, was 38,5901. 198. 8d. The Lord Melville steam yacht left her moorings at the Tower on Wednes day, the 17th inst. at seven o'clock, with about 120 passengers on board, and six carriages, for Calais, which she reached at seven o'clock that day; and having disembarked her passengers and luggage, took on board six chaldrons of coals, and between forty and fifty passengers, with their luggage, proceeded for London, and arrived at the Tower on the following morning, at seven o'clock-The Margate steam yachts frequently go the whole distance from London at the rate of 14 miles an hour, Madame Catalani has exerted her Summer Circuit-Carmarthenshire, extraordinary powers for the benefit of Eur. Mag. Vol. 82, 1822. M the distressed Irish-also Mademoiselle Noblet, whose benefit amounted to no less a sum than 2001. No class of people contribute so much in proportion to their means, either in talent or money, to benevolent purposes, as public performers. A memoranda of supplies of provisions which have been dispatched and ordered to the Western and Southern Parts of Ireland :- About 5000 Tons of Potatoes. 1000 Tons of Oatmeal. 450 Bags of Flour. 2000 Barrels and Bags of Wheat. 21 Tons of Barley Meal. 1100 Bags of Biscuit. The perfect bodies of a cat and a rat, the former in a watchful position over the rat, which was cringing in a corner, were found in a hollow part of one of the buttresses or supporters of St. Olave's Church, Southwark, which is now repairing, quite dead, but in the highest state of preservation. They are supposed to have been there some centuries, from the aperture where they must have entered into the buttress having been stopped up when that part of the edifice last went under repair. Both the cat and rat are now in the possession of Mr. Roberts, the architect, and are considered great curiosities. The following is the intended distribution of the cavalry in Great Britain for the present year : King's Dragoon Guards, Manchester, Birmingham, and Coventry, from Ireland; 2d ditto (Bays), York, Leeds, &c. 3d ditto, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Carlisle, from Scotland; 4th ditto, from Scotland; 7th ditto, from Manchester, &c. to Edinburgh; Royal Dragoons, from Weymouth to Canterbury, and Ipswich; Scots Greys, from Birmingham, &c. to Glasgow; 31st Light Dragoons, from Ireland to Brighton; 9th Lancers, to Weymouth, Exeter, &c.; 10 Hussars, to Ireland; 14th Light Dragoons, to Nottingham, &c.; 15th Hussars, to Hounslow; the 16th Lancers are in daily expectation of embarking for India. Alder, W. esq. Goswell-street-road, to Coppin, widow of the late Captain Coppin Atkinson, Sir George, Hilsborough, Ireland, to Scott, Miss H. Harton-House. Durham Andrews, R. B. esq. Epping, to Miles, Miss Emma Anu Bailey, John, esq. Aldersgate-street, to Stirling, Miss S. Earl's-court Byles, Mr. Samuel, Henley-upon-Thames, to Barbet, Miss Elizabeth, Old Artillery Ground Capes, John, esq. Walworth, to Jones, Miss, Prince-street, Lambeth Clarke, L. esq. M.A. F.R-S. Lincoln's-inn, to Myers, Miss M. John-street, America-square Courtrand, Mr. Samuel, Bocking, Essex, to Taylor, Miss E. Frederick-pl. Hampstead-rd. Clark, George, esq. Isleworth, to Spicer, Miss Ellen Sarah Carter, Mr. Richard, Friday-street, to Broadbent, Miss Diana, Lawrence-lane Claridge, Mr. R. T. New Bond-street, to Green, Miss Elizabeth, Old Bond-street Dodwell, Henry, esq. East India House, to Humphries, Mrs. Lowestoffe, Suffolk Dolphin, Vernon, esq. Eyford, Gloucestershire, to Payne, Miss M. A. Edstaston-house, Salop Dunn, Lieut. George, 23d R. W. Fusileers, to Murray, Miss M, daughter of the late Major M. East, J. B. esq. son of late Cf. Jst. at Calcutta, to Lloyd, Miss E. A. Bala, Merionethshire. Gunner, John, esq. St. John's, Southwark, to Miers, Miss A. Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-sq. Catherwood, Miss Amelia, Hoxton Steuart, Miss Margaret, Thames-street Nightingale, G. esq. of the Grenadier Guards, to O'Kelly, Edmund de Pentheny, Acton House, to Pesrose, Mr. Redruth, Cornwall, to Petch, Wm. Heath, esq. Red Lion-square, to Jackson, Miss Mary Ann, London Peel, Lawrence, esq. to Lennox, Right Hon. Lady Jane Rayden, Mr. Wm. Harris, to Yea, Miss J. E. Pyrland Hall, Somersetshire Runciman, Mr. Welbeck-street, to Sperling, Rev. H. Papworth, St. Agnes, to Sharp, W. Henry, esq. Weymouth-street, to Spence, Robert, esq. Camberwell, to Stopford, Lord, son of the Earl of Courtown, to Perring, Miss E. Portland-place St. Aubyn, Sir John, bart. to Travers, Joseph, esq. Park-street, Islington, to Sawkins, Miss, of Brampton Waterfield, Wm. Hill, esq. 7th Regt. Bombay, to Waith, Major C. of the 17th Light Dragoons, to Scott, Miss, county of Monaghan Willey, Mr. Thos. purser, R.Ñ. to Parsons, Miss F. M. Milk-street Withers, Mr. Rathbone-place, to Ring, Miss, Wincanton Yates, Mr. John, City-road, to Bramwell, Miss F. Prospect-place,Paddington. Allen, Miss M. York-place, City-road. Frances, Mrs. Acre-lane, Clapham-French, Glossop, Mrs. M. 129, High Holborn-Gomm, Miss, Hill st. Berkeley-sq.-Grierson, J. esq. London-Graham, Miss M. Prospect-pl. Southwark, 19-Green, Mr. T. H. Kennington. Hammersley, Mrs. Auburies, 73-Harrison, Mrs. Islington-Headen, Mr. T. Islington, 24Hirst, Mrs. Great Bussell-st. Bloomsbury-sq.Hough, Mrs. Surrey-pl. Kent-rd. 72. Ince, D. esq. Bolton-street, 55-Jacobs, P. esq. Newman-st. 42-Jerningham, Mrs. relict of E. Jerningham, esq. Bolton-row-Jones, Mr. T. Ludgate-hill, 76-Johnstone, J. C. esq. Waddon. Kentish, Mr. J. Padddington-st. Langton, Mrs. M. C. Whitehall-pl.-Langton, J. W. esq. North-end, Croydon, 76-Llewelyn, H. B. esq. London Hospital, 31-Long, Mrs. C. Chelsea, 56-Louch, H. esq. Rotherhithe, 65. Marks, Mr. J. Cumming-st. Pentonville, 65Milliogton, Mr. J. Hayes, 35-Moore, W. esq. midshipman on board the ship Salisbury-Morrison, Mrs, widow of Gen. Morrison, Manchester-sq. 86. Newton, W. esq. St. Mary-le-bone, 61-Noble, Miss C. Kentish-town, 69. Oliver, Mrs. J. S. Thistle-grove, Little Chelsea -Oliver, Mr. G. Blackheath-hill,84-Oldham, J. esq. Montague-place, Russell-square, 70. Potter, Mrs. S. Charles-st. Middlesex Hospi- Reavley, Mrs. Isabella, Gower-st. 76-Reid, Satchell, Mr. J. Newington-pl.-Scott, Miss Tagg, Mr. S. Bell-yard, Temple-bar-Taylor, Walker, Mrs. M. Hampstead-Weller, Mrs. |