Cambridge. The Rev. C. Mules, M.A. of Abington, in this county, and formerly of Catharine Hall, is instituted to the vicarage of Pampisford, on the presentation of the Lord Chancellor. The Rev. J. Smythies, M A. is instituted to the rectory of Alpheton in Suffolk, on the presentation of Mrs. J. S. Smythies. The same gentleman is appointed domestic chaplain to the Countess of Mansfield. The Rev. J. Woodrow, M.A. late of Catharine Hall, minister of Ashton, near Warrington, is appointed one of the domestic chaplains to the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Galway. Dec. 9. The Hon. Paul A. Irby of St. John's, second son of Lord Boston, admitted to the honorary degree of M.A.; and the Rev. H. D. Gabell, of St. John's, was the same day admitted M.A. The subject for the Norrissian Prize for the present year is, "The fulness of the time when Christ came into the world." The Rev. Alex. Cotton, M.A. late of Pembroke Hall, is presented by his brother, Adm. Sir C. Cotton, Bart. to the rectory of Girton in this county, vacant by the death of the Rev. J. Fisher. The Rev. C. Cookson of Stamford, formerly of St. John's, has been instituted to the vicarage of Cherry Wellingham, near Lin coln. The Rev. G. Turner is instituted to the rectory of Kettleburgh, in Suffolk, on the presentation of R. Sparrow, Esq. The Rev. E. Jermyn, M.A. late of St. John's, is instituted to the rectory of Carleton Colville in Suffolk, on the presentation of the Rev. G. Anguish. The Rev. T. W. Hanmer, B.A. is instituted to the vicarage of Acton, in Suffolk, on the presentation of the Hon. R. P. Curzon. the rectory of Gedney, in the county and diocese of Lincoln. The Rev. J. Forth, M.A. formerly of Je sus, has also been presented by the King to the rectory of West Heslerton, in the county and diocese of York. The Rev. Geo. Savage, M.A. vicar of Kingston upon Thames, and formerly Fellow of King's, succeeds the late Mr. Wakefield as minister of Richmond, Surrey; the livings of Kingston and Richmond having been consolidated into one vicarage (after the death of the incumbent) by an act of parliament passed more than 30 years ago. The Rev. J. R. Thackeray, late of Pombroke-hall, is appointed domestic chaplain to the Dowager Duchess of Newcastle. The Rev. W. L. Mansell, D.D. rector of Fowlmire, and vicar of Chesterton, and the Rev. Geo. Law, D.D. rector of Willingham, are elected Convocation Proctors for the clergy of the diocese of Ely. The Rev. T. Waddington, D.D. reetor of Northwold, and prebendary of Ely, is elected Convocation Proctor for the clergy of the archdeaconries of Norwich and Norfolk. The Rev. D. Rhudde, D.D. rector of Brantham with East Bergholt in Suffolk, is elected Convocation Proctor for the clergy of the archdeaconries of Suffolk and Sudbury. Dec. 26. The Rev. Henry Fitzroy (commonly called Lord Henry Fitzroy), M.A. late of Trinity College, has been presented by the King, to the place and dignity of a prebendary of the collegiate church of St. Peter Westminster, void by the death of the Rev. Sir R. Cope Bart. D.D. The Rev. H. W. Champneys, M.A. late of Christ's College, has also been presented by the King, to the vicarage of Welton, in the county and diocese of York, void by the resignation of the Rev. N. Simon, the last incumbent. The Rev. F. Hopkins, M.A. of HuntingThe Rev. J. J. Hornby, late of Trinity, is instituted to the rectory of Northrepps in Nor-don, formerly of Trinity College, is presented folk, on the presentation of the King, in right of his Duchy of Lancaster. Dec. 15. John Warden, Esq. of Emmanuel, admitted M.D. Dec. 17. Rev. W. Parker, B.A. of Emmanuel, elected a Fellow of that society. The Rev. Elias Thackeray, M.A. Vicar of Dundalk, and late Fellow of King's, has been presented, by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Derry, to the valuable living of Newtown Limavady, in the county of Londonderry. The Rev Stephen Sloane, B.A. late of Trinity Hall, has been presented by the King to by the Master and Fellows of Clare Hall, to the vicarage of Duxford St. John, in this county, vacant by the resignation of the Rev. F. Creswell. The Rev. W. Hammersley, of Yadley, near Birmingham, has been presented to the vicarage of Cheswardine in the county of Salop. The degree of Doctor of Civil Law has been conferred by the University of Glasgow, upon Mr. Owen, Master of the Academy at Stowmarket, in consequence of a Latin treatise which he has written upon the Laws of Justinian. 24 Drag. Guards.-Lieut. W. H. Ponkin to be capt. v. Sir J. L. Rogers.-Lieut. H. Power to be capt. v. Quantock 9th Lt. Drag.—Qr. Mast Knott, 11 lt. drag. to be adj. (with rank of cornet) v. Hutcheon 23d do.-F. Waller to be cornet, v. Goulburn 3d Foot Guards.-R H. Wigstone to be ens. 1st Foot-Ens. P Grant to be lieut. v. Bedford, dismissed-Ens. L. Mc. Lean to be lieut. Ens. Galbraith, do. 3d do.-Ens. R. Morres to be lieut. v. Colthurst 4th do.-Lieut. B. Martin, H. P. to be lieut. v. Jones who exch. 6th do. Ens. T. Andrews to be lieut. v. Bennett 8th do. Ens. J. Raymond to be lieut v. Stanford D. Home to be ens. v. Mc. Mahon.-W. Ince do. v. Raymond 18th do. Lieut. E. Irwin, 34 foot, to be lieut. v. Davison, exch. 19th do.-Lieut T. A Jones to be capt. v. Jewell 22d do.Lieut. Gen. Sir J. H. Craig, K. B. 86 foot, to be col. v. Simcoe deceased 23d do-O'Flaherty to be ad lieut. v. Treeve.Serj. Maj. Milne, 3d guards, to be adj. with rank of 2d lieut. v. Smith. 24th do. Ens. J. H. Colt, 41 foot, to be ens. v. Stracey 27th do Ens. G. Acton to be lieut. v. Ellis.W. Furnass to be ens. v. Acton 3d do.-Assist. surg. D. Lynn, H. P. to be assist. surg. v. Bloomfield 34th Foot.-Lieut. A. Davison, 18 foot, to be lieut v. Irwin 40th do.-Ens. A. O'Keefe to be lieut. v. Johnson -W. B Heckford to be ens. v. O'Keefe 48th do.-Assist. surg. R. Maxwell, H. P. to be assist. surg. v. Logan 49th do.-Ens. N. Wightwick to be lieut. v. Streeton.-Lamont to be ens. v. Blaquiere. 38th do. To be lieuts.-Ens. W. Lewis, v. White -Ens. P. A. Fallon, v. Burns.-Ens, and adj. P. O'Shea to have the rank of lieut.-Ens. E. Fitzgerald, v. Smith.-Ens. A. Williams, *. Ryves. To be ens.-T. Clifford, v. Lewis.-C. C. Wynne v Fallon.- -W Steele, v. Fitzgerald.-—R. Chute, v. Williams. 60th do.-G. Ramsay to be ens. v. De Tinseau 76th do.-Lieut. P. Dillon, H. P. to be lieut. v. Young exchanged. -Lieut. R. Dashwood to be capt. v. soth de Mowbray S2d do.-Buchannan to be ens v Jackson $3d do.Ens. W. Townshend to be lieut. . Creagh. Ens. Trydell to be lieut.——Ens. J. Jackson, 82d foot, to be ens. v. Townshend.— Ens. J. Ormsby, 96 foot, to be ens. v. Trydell 85th do.-Lieut.-gen. Sir C. Asgill, bart. 5 W. I. reg. to be col. v. Sir C. Ross 86th do.-Lt.-gen. Sir C. Ross, bart. 85 foot, to be col. v. Sir J. B. Craig 88th do. Ens. J. Smith to be lieut.-E. Connolly to be ens. v. Smith 89th do.-Ens. J. Gilchrist. 6 W. I. R. to be lieut - Ens. J. Boyton, 1 G. B. do. 96th do.-J. Archer to be ens. v. Ormsby 99th do.Ens. D. S. Conway to be lieut. v. O'Furnell.-M. Bourke to be ens. v. Conway 1st W. I. R.-Ens, Stewart 4 W. I. R. to be lieut. v. Boyce 5th do.-B. Gen. Hon. A. Hope from Cape Reg. to be col. v. Sir C. Asgill 6th do.-B. C. Walpole to be ens. v. Gilchrist Royal W. I. Rangers.-Brig. Gen. W. Wynyard, 1 G. B.-S. Barber, to be ens. v. Boyton N. Brunswick Fercibles.-Shaffalisky to be ens. Nova Scotia Fincibles.-Lt. Col. J. Taylor, H. P. to be lieut. col. v. Anderson. exch. Staff. Col. G. W. Ramsay, 60 foot, to be adj. gen. ta the forces in Windward and Leeward Islands, v. Wetherall Royal Regiment of Artillery. 2d Capt. P. Durnford to be capt. v. Hall.--1st Lieut. S. Bolton to be 2d capt. v. Durnford.2d Lieut. R. B. Rawnsley to be 1st lieut. v. Boiton.-1st Lieut. H. B. Lane to be 2d capt.-20 Lieut. R. C. Graham to be 1st lieut. v. Lane.2d Lieut. W. A. Raynes to be 1st lieut. 7. Clarke -2d Lieut. C. S. Torriano to be 1st lieut. v. G. Smith Medical Establishment for the Military Departments of the Ordnance. Assist. Surg. M. Parker to be surg. v Mac Cullock -Sup. assist. surg. J. Redley to be assist. surg. v. Parker November 8. 3d Drag. Guards.-L. Burne to be cornet, v Jackson 7th Light Dragoons.-J. Heaviside, do. v. Annesley 16th do. Lieut. G. H. Murray to be capt. v. Fry Coldstream Guards.--Capt. Hon. H. Brand to be capt. v. Wynyard.- -Ens. J. Thornton to be lieut. v. Brand 6th Foot.-Ens. R. Brown to be lieut. v. Green 6th do. Sandys to be ens. v. Andrews.-Hosp. Mate, C. Grant to be assist. surgeon 7th do.-Lieut. J. Crowder to be capt. v. Taylor. Capt. Hon. H. Percy, 6 W. I. R. to be capt. v. Howe Sth do.-Ens. T. W. Lloyd to be lieut.-J. Drummie to be ens. v. Lloyd 14th do.-Lieut. T, C. Wadman to be capt. v. Smith. Ens. Maxwell to be lieut. v. Wadman J. B. Armsworth to be ens. v Maxwell 18th do. Capt. W. Loscombe to be major v. Hope 21st do.-J. Gracie to be 2d lieut. v. Ferguson 23d do.-W. Colton do v. Mercer 31st do.-Ens. and adj. W. Shaw to have rank as lient.-Ens. R. Lodge to be lieut. v. Barker.A. Blaney to be ens. v. Lodge 36th do.Lieut. W. Wingfield to be capt. v. Johnson.Ens. G. Lyndon to be lieut. v. Wingfield.-G. Henry to be ens. v. Lyndon 50th do. Major C. Napier, Cape reg. to be maj. v Lyster, exch. 56th do.-Assist. Surg. E. Ratcliffe, 70 foot, to be assist, surg. v. Boys, who exchanges 59th foot.- -Lieut. J. Creighton to be capt. v. Duckworth 60th da—Ens. J. W. Reader, H. P. to be ens. v. Gilbert, appointed paymaster 61st do. Ens. G. Stewart to be lieut. v. Kingston 63d do. Ens. W. Snape to be lieut. 70th do -Assist. Surg. H. Boys, 56 foot, to be assit, surg. v. Ratcliffe 76th do.-G. Rathbone to be ens. v. Hardy, whose appointment has not taken place 84th do.-Ens. J. Kay to be lieut. v. Wright 90th do.-Ens. A. Cumming, H. P. to be ens. v. Crotty, dismissed Roval Staff Corps.-R. Shearman, Esq. 3d foot, to be paymaster, v. Thompson York L. I. V.--Ens. F. Watteville, Rolls reg. to be lieut. Meuron's Reg.-De Powel, v. Lentzbourg.-De Grafenried, v. Friedberg.-De Burgenstein, v. Corsi Cape Reg.-Maj. T. Lyster, 50 foot, to be major Froberg's Reg. -Major S. Barnes, royals, to be licut. col.-Capt. A. Schummelketel to be maj. with temporary rank. --Lieut. C. Donavan. 48 foot, to be capt. v. Reinach.-Lieut. C. J. de Corsi, Meuron's reg. to be capt.-Ens. A. Reichstater to be lieut.-Ens. P. Von Fuhrer, do.--Ens. and adj. F. Schwartz to have the rank of lieut. 9th R. V. B.-Capt. H. C. Johnson, 30 foot, to be capt. v. Shackerley German Legion. 5th Line. Ens. F. de Sebish, 7th line, to be lieut v. Roden 7th do.-Cadet Serj. D. de Bacheli, to be ens. V. Sebish Royal Regiment of Artillery, Maj. W. Miler to be lieut. col. v. Da Vernette. Capt. G. Charleton to be maj. v. Millar.—2d Capt. J. D'Arcy to be capt. v. Charleton.-1st Lieut. J. W. Kettlewell to be 2d capt. v. d'Arcy -2d Lieut. G. H. Mainwaring to be 1st lieut. 9. Kettlewell Corps of Royal Engineers. Capt. J. Handfield to be major of brigade, v. Rowley November 15.-Corps of Royal Engineers. W. Slade to be 2d lieut. v. Roberts.-G. Collyer, do. v. Pelkington Royal Regiment of Artillery. Gentlemen Cadets, H. Lyons, v. Collyer.-J. Morris, v. Wilts.-J. Hincks, v. P. Paton, to be 2d lieuts. 2d Life Guards.-E. Lacey to be cornet and sublieut. v. Dryden 5th W. 1. R.-Capt. R. Champion, 7th light drag. to be major, v. O'Connell Brevet. Col. C. Dauby, 54 foot, to be brig. gen. to the forces serving in Jamaica Barracks. Deputy Barrack Master, H. Pitman to be B. M. Carr.-James Tudor, Esq. late 38 foot, to be deputy B. M. Collins, dismissed.-H. Lumley to be do. v. Barnard November 18. 2 Drag. Guards. -Wardell to be cornet without purchase, v. Bottomley, resigned 1st Drag-Hosp. Mate, J. Mackenzie to be assist. surg. v. Paddock, promoted 3d do.--Lieut. H. Bowles, 3 foot, to be lieut.. Clifford, who exch. 13 Lt. Diag.-Lt. T. H. Bond to be capt. by purchase, v. Henry, retired.-N. G. Johnston to be cornet by purchase, v. Doherty, promoted. 16th do. Capt. C. Archer to be maj. without purchase, v. Symons, retired.--Lt. R. Ashworth to be capt. by purch. v. Archer 18th do.-Lieut. H. Plunkett, 60 foot, to be lieut. v. Killikelly, exch. 21st de-Hosp. mate, T. Price to be assist. surg. v. Elliot, appointed cornet 1st Foot Guaras.-C. R. M. Mo'loy to be ens. purch. v. Stanhope promoted by 1st Foot. Capt. J. F. Clair to be maj. without purch. v. Barnes promoted.-Lieut. S. B. Torrens to be capt v. F. Clair-Ens. A. Mc. Donald to be lieut. v. Torrens.-Haire to be ens. v. Grant.-L. Dobbin, v. Mc. Donald. 3d do.--Lieut. Col. G. Scott, 8 W. I. R. to be lieut. col. v. Cayler appointed 85 foot.-Lieut. W. Clifford, 3 dragoons, to be lieut. v, Bowles 9th do.-J. Reed to be ens. without purch. ». Pearce superseded 14th do.-K. Mc. Kenzie to be ens. without purch. v. Piddock 16th do.-Ens, and adj. J. Macfarlane to have the rank of lient.-Ens. F. Gibbons to be lieut. v, Browne.-B. Stchelin, 46 foot, to be do.J. Walton, do. LONDON PREMIUMS OF INSURANCE, 20th JANUARY, 1807. To Bengal, out and home............ Senegambia Madeira...... Windward and Leeward Islands South Whale-fishery and back Baltic, Lebaw, and Petersburgh .12 gs. Windw. and Leeward Isl.............6 gs. ret. 4 ......12 gs. Jamaica .8 gs. ret. 4 7 g8. 10 gs. ..6 gs. ret. 3 United States of America ..5 gs. Canada... 6 gs. Mediterranean .18 gs. ret. 9 ...8 gs. ret. 4 Lisbon and Oporto... ............7 gs. ret. 3 Carron, Leith, Perth, and Aberdeen......2 gs. Glasgow.. Dublin, Cork, Waterford, and Newry Belfast and Londonderry Limerick Portsmouth..... 21 gs. sgs. ewry} 23 Poole, Exeter, Dartm. Plym. Falm. Africa, and thence to Place Sale in 20 gs. Poole & Dartmouth-Exeter & Plymouth ........ .25 gs. ..15 gs. tet. 5 10 gs. ..20 gs. Bay of Jendras to Charles-Town,} Philadelphia, and New-York ... England of Ireland Jamaicato Lond. Brist. Dubl.... } 15 gs. West-India or America...... American pot-ash,per cwt. £2 4 0 to £3 7 0 Ditto pearl Barilla Brandy, Coniac Ditto Spanish 20th JANUARY, 1807. Logwood chips Oak plank, Dantz. -last n 0 16 0 0 5 0 -ft. 0 1 0 2 3 12 O 10 0 12 10 Ditto East-India Ditto ordinary Jamaica Camphire, refined.... lb. Ditto unrefined,cwt. 19 0 0 Cochineal, garbled.... lb. 140 Coffee, fine... .......cwt. Cotton-wool, Surinam, lb. Ditto Flax, Riga..... ton 69 0 650 19 0 0 1 41 0 .... 67 0 0 Ditto English Gum Arabic,Turkey, cwt. 6 0 0 Ditto Sandrach Gum Seneca...... cwt. 5 10 0 37 0 55 0 14 21 10 0 70 0 9 0 0 60 615 Ditto Florence, chest 2 7 Pitch, Stockholm -cwt. 0 14 5 0 0 Quicksilver -lb. 0 4 6 6 12 4 6 0 Ditto Leeward I. 1 12 0 0 Raw-silk, 2.10 1 14 1 19 0 2 0 Tin in blocks cwt. 6 6 Tobacco, Maryl. Ditto Virginia Whale-fins Red port. 0 Madeira 70 1 0 10 98 0 91 0 122 25 95 0 72 80 Tallow, English-cwt. 370 Ditto Russia, white 215 O Ditto yellow- 2.7 6 Wax, Guinea, none. 2 16 0 2 18 |