METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, Kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Caltonhill. N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, namely, at eight o'clock in the morning, and eight o'clock in the evening. The morning observations in the first column are made on the Register Thermometer. Ther. Baro. M. 29 29.705 M. 39 .606 E. 38 M. 31 E. 47 E. 39 M. 30 E. 36 M. 31 E. 51 M. 40 E. 50 M. 40 E. 54 M. 47 E. 55 E. 38 M. 29 M. 25 E. 32 M. 28 Attach. E. 30 M. 26 E. 33 M. 25 Wind. Weather. N. W. Fair, but high W. .493 M. 40 .325 M. 48W. 52 mod Fair. .458 M. 38N. 48 451 high Cble. Fair foren. Cble. Snow morn. Rain all day. Fair foren. rain aftern. Fair foren. Ditto. Rain all day. Frost foren. Ditto, snow AGRICULTURAL REPORT. Wind. Weather, 29.406 M. 35 N. E. Frost, mow .530 E. 34 mod on ground. .655 M. 34S. W. Fresh, rain 633 E. 39 high at night. .762 M. 43 S. W. Fair and .931 E. 43 mod mild. Ditto. .940 M. 43S. W.Rain foren. Rain in inches, 2.414. Showery. Fair, but dull. Fair, but cold. Frost and snow. Frost with snow. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. COLD easterly winds, with frequent showers of hail and rain, prevailed from the 16th till the end of December. The present year commenced with keen frost. On the 1st the mercury in the thermometer stood at 27° Fahrenheit; on the 3d it fell as low as 20°; and in low situations, where hoar frost is always most powerful, it fell to 14°; on the 4th it rose to 25°; and on the 6th it stood at the freezing point during a heavy fall of snow. Towards the 10th, the temperature was about 37°; and in low situations the show had entirely disappeared. The wind still continues easterly, and showers of sleet and rain are frequent. The plants of young wheat have hitherto suffered nothing by the frost; but, from the saturated condition of the soil, spring frosts are much to be dreaded, unless they are preceded by a tract of fair weather. Turnips have now got a complete check in growth, but have suffered nothing from the storm. Young clover plants continue to look healthy, but the weather has been such as to render pastures unavailable for live stock. Farm labour was far advanced before the date of our last; since then, little has been done out of doors. Carting out dung; pulling and driving home turnips; threshing and carrying grain to market, have been the only species of labour which it was possible to perform. The price of grain continues too low for the grower, and it is to be feared that the balance on profit and loss will, this season, in many instances, stand on the wrong side. Fat cattle are in demand, and bring good prices; in lean stock there is little doing. The winter season has hitherto been rather unfavourable to sheep fed on turnips, and this, with the lightness of that crop, may tend to keep up prices in the butcher market throughout the spring months. 12th Jan. 1821. VOL. VIII. d. 9 6 s. s. d. s. d. 3 5 s.s. 35 26 35 26 35 26 35 26 35 26 CORN MARKETS.-Edinburgh. 23 22 Oats. 45 lb. 1820. Dec. S. s. d. Haddington. Av. pr. S. 21 28 18 8 Oats, 264 los. British. 7 d. S. S. 16 16 Glasgowe. 16 16 16 Barley. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Pease. Barley. Oats. Wht. 16 8. S. 8. S. 2723 29 52 2726 29 34 16 26 26 28 34 16 26 26 28 314 Quar. Potat. London. s. d. S. 5. s. d. 21 013 18 0 21 013 17 3 21 013 17 2 14 20 613 18 20 614 18 Rye, per qr. s. d. 3. d. 666661 Baney, s. s. d. 14 16 6 14 16 6 17 0 (14 17 0 0 13 17 0 10 9 10 Liverpool. Beans, per qr. d. 10 8. S. S. 34 24 29 10 10 Rye. Brley. Oats. 8. S. d. s. s. 25 26 22 0 23 20 25 26 22 0 25 20 24 25 19 0 2119 24 25 19 0 2119 24 25 619 0 2119 Pease. Beans. Oats. Beans. Pease. JFlour, 28016. Quar. Fu&Pol Potat. Pigeon. [Tick. [Doing. Grey. Fine. 2d. Loaf. Oatmeal. B&P. Mea]] 1820. 1821. Bls. Peck. Bls. Peck. s. d. d. Dec. 12 527 1 1 76 11 19 107 1 1 58 11 26 561 1 1 68 11 2477 1 1 9501 1 2 62 11 54 11 20 108.JBns.&I'se. Oatmea. Flour. Scots. Stir. Mea. 140 lbs. 280 lbs Jan. s. s. d. 17 0 Jan. S. 8. S. S. 30 52 37 45 30 32 37 45 30 32 37 45 30 32 37 45 30 32 37 15 England and Wales. S. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. 1820. 40 43 30 34 50 55 45 S. S. S. S. s. s. S. 8.3. d. 40 32 500 10 34 50 55 45 500 10 Dalkeith. Oatmeal. s. d. s.d. s. d. 1115 0 16 0 1 1 1815 0 16 0 1 1 25 14 6 15 6 1 1 115 0 16 0 1 1 816 0 17 0 1 1 Flour. Pease, Eng. S. S. 8. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. 34 68 38 40 35 37 20 30 26 28 22 24 34 68 38 40 35 37 20 30 26 28 22 24 34 68 38 40 35 37 20 32 26 2822 24 34 62 38 40 35 37 20 3226 28 22 24 34 62 39 41 36 38 20 3227 29 23 25 M Amer. s. d. s. d s. d. s. d. s. d. 6 27 0 20 2 39 2 41 1 22 2 9 26 920 2 37 240 222 10 426 419 9 35 7 38 8 25 026 219 7 35 141 0 21 11 725 819 2 35 6 40 1122 1 JOatm. 240lb. Eng. Scots Average Prices of Corn in Scotland for the Four Weeks preceding December 15. Wheat, 52s. 9d.-Rye, 34s. Od.-Barley, 26s. 2d.-Oats, 20s. 5d.-Beans, 33s. 5d.-Pease, 32s. 10d. Oatmeal, per boll, 16s. 10d.-Bear or Big, 24s. 4d. 38: 3. Course of Exchange, London, January 12.-Amsterdam, 12: 9. Ditto, at sight, 12: 6. Rotterdam, 12: 10. Antwerp, 12: 10. Hamburgh, 38: 2. Altona, Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 75. Bourdeaux, 26: 2. Frankfort on the Maine, 156, Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 351. Leghorn, 46. Gibraltar, 30. 43. Lisbon, 424. Oporto, 484. Rio Janeiro, 51. Dublin, 8 per cent. per cent. Prices of Bullion per oz.-Portugal gold in coin, L. 3: 17: 9. Foreign gold in bars, 1.3: 17:10. New doubloons, L. 3: 15 : 0. New dollars, L. 0: 4:11. Silver in bars, standard, L. 0: 4:11. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 15s. 9d.-Cork or Dublin, las. 9d.-Belfast, 15s. 9d.-Hamburgh, 45s.-Madeira, 20s.-Jamaica, 30s.Greenland out and home, 4 gs. to 5 gs. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from December 13, 1820, to January 10, 1821. Dec. 13. Dec. 20. Dec. 27. Jan. 3. Jan. 10. Ayers, J. Sutton Valence, Kent, farmer Batten, L. St Albans, cooper Brown, ft. Sheffield, draper Baillie, J. Liverpool Barker, T. and F. Hudson, Stratford, brewers Bramwell, M. J. Liverpool, ship-chandler Bromley, J. Circus-street, New-road, Mary-le Bray, G. Leeds, pocket-book-manufacturer Buckley, J. Saddleworth, Yorkshire, dyer Butler, J. C. and F. Dunnington, Yorkshire, ba con-factors Byrne, W. Fludyer-street, Westminster, broker er Daly, M. Holborn, soda-water-manufacturer Fox, R. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, Freeman, J. N. Bradford, Wilts, money-scrivener Genoa, Cork, 8 ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th November and 20th December 1820; extracted from the London Gazette. Adams, J. Trinity-square, Minories, merchant Gray, J. Bishopsgate-street Without, grocer Arnett, J. H. Smith's-square, Westminster, coal-. Hay, T. Kenilworth, Warwickshire, builder merchant Hartley, R. Ripon, mercer Hickes, J. Leeds, linen-draper Holmes, J. Portsmouth, coal-merchant Housman, W. Bridge-steeet, Blackfriars, mer chant Houlse, R. Hinckley, grocer Kingsell, S. Blackwall, painter Lamb, J. Birmingham, saddlers' ironmonger Levy, M. A. and D. Bath, goldsmiths Lloyd, T. W. Evesham, Worcestershire, fell- Marston, J. Birmingham, coal-dealer Minett, W. Prospect-place, Southwark,auctioneer Moore, W. Thorpe, Constantine, Stafford, cheese- Mynett, G. jun. and J. Pugh, Strand, cabinet makers Nichols, S. and M. New Woodstock, milliners Olive, J. Longford, Gloucestershire, farmer ner Peatts, H. Broadway, Deptford, tobacconist. Peate, R. Oswestry, wine and spirit-merchant er Thompson, J. Liverpool, factor Phillips, P. R. Carmarthen, druggist timber-dealers Radnedge, J. Bathwick, Somersetshire, dairyman Sallows, R. Hadleigh, Suffolk, grocer Sheard, L. Kerkheaton, Yorkshire, scribbling- Shuttleworth, A. and G. Robinson, Lincoln, boat-builders Simpson, W. Coppice-row, Clerkenwell, japan- Silva, J. R. Liverpool, merchant Scarf, S. Leeds, stuff manufacturer Symonds, C. and W. Taylor, Watling-street, Taylor, A. Kent-road, malt-roaster scrivener ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced December 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Watson, J. Dundee, plumber and tipplate-worker Varey, J. Lee-Green, Wakefield, cloth-maker Warwick, J. St Alban's, draper Webster, J. and G. M. Simpson, Tower-street, Welsford, J. C. Adam's-court, Old Broad street, merchant DIVIDENDS. Barclay, Arthur, and Co. Glasgow, merchants; by J. Berry, merchant there Wheeler, W. jun. New Kent-road, timber-mer chant Wilson, W. Liverpool, merchant Williams, J. Bishopsgate-street-within, linen-drap er Wilson, J. and G. Waugh, Aldersgate-street, hat ters Wiseman, S. J. Harper, and T. Foyson, Norwich, bombazeen manufacturers BIRTHS. June 1, 1820. At Bombay, the lady of Michie Forbes, Esq. a son. Oct. 2. In the Colony of Berbice, the lady of D. C. Cameron, Esq. a son. 21. At Quebec, the lady of the Rev. J. F. Mills, a daughter. Woolley, E. Bilston, Staffordshire, iron-master Blair, W. Edinburgh, printer and publisher; by Brown, A. and Co. Arbroath, merchants; by R. Clark, J. and Co. Calton, Glasgow, cotton-spin- Gordon, W. Kelso, merchant; by R. Bruce, wri- Henderson, T. junior, Anstruther, merchant; by Herbertson, T. and J. Glasgow, builders; by J. Knox, J. and Son, Glasgow, cotton-yarn mer- M'Cubbing, J. Springfield, cattle-dealer; by R. Marshall, R. Kelso, saddler, by R. Bruce, writer there Martin, J. Glasgow, wright; by D. Bannatyne, merchant there Murray and Bonnard, Glasgow, booksellers; by Oughterson, A. and Co. Greenock, merchants; by Pollock, A. and J. Paisley, cotton-yarn merchants; Nov. 15. At New, Mrs Dr Forbes of Strathdon, a daughter. 16. At Bath, the lady of Sir Alexander Hood, Bart. a daughter. 17. Lady Kennedy, a son. 21. At Denlugas, the lady of H. G. Leslie, Esq. of Denlugas, a daughter, |