of Jamaica, and the author of the History of the Maroon War, Percival, Aubrey, &c. Oct. 22. At Glasgow, Mrs Mary Smellie, relict of George M'Coll, merchant, Glasgow. -At St Quivox, Mrs M'Quhae, relict of the Rev. Dr M Quhae, late minister of that parish. - At Greenock, Mr Thos. Stewart, bookseller. -At Glasswood, Berwickshire, in his 70th year James Hill, Esq. of Walthamstow, near London. -At Portobello, William Caldwell, Esq. 23. Edward Stanley, Esq. aged 90, for many years his Majesty's Consul-General at Trieste. -At Kerse, Mrs Greenshields; and on the 26th, Isabella. youngest daughter of John Greenshields, Esq. of Kerse. -At Queen's Elm, Brompton, Lieut.-Colonel Reginald Jas. late of the 37th regiment, aged 51. At Boarhills, Mary Bell, relict of the late Jas. Philp, Esq. of Boarhills. 24. At Glasgow, Mr George Wingate, manufacturer there. -At Edinburgh, Isabella, eldest daughter of Dr John Thomson. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Marion Mansfield, widow of James Mansfield, Esq. of Midmar. 25. At Aberdeen, Francis Suther, Esq. factor to the Most Noble the Marquis and Marchioness of Stafford, on the estate of Sutherland. -At Strathtyrum, James Cheape, Esq. of Strathtyrum. -At Montrose, Mrs Aberdein, senior, in the 83d year of her age. -John Hamilton, Esq. of Broomfield, aged 86 -At Dupplin Castle, the seat of the Earl of Kinnoull, of a brain fever, Miss Hammond, the only child of Lieut.-General Sir Thomas and Lady Hammond, aged sixteen years and three months. -At Ditton, near London, George Alexander Wylie, eldest son of the late Dr Wylie. 27. At Glasgow, Ann Bolling Buchanan, daughter of James William Alston, Esq. 30. Near North Queensferry, William Gurley, Esq. of Petershope, St. Vincent's, Captain in the 55th or Aberdeenshire regiment of militia. - At Dublin, after a protracted illness, the . Rev. C. R. Maturin, M. A. Curate of St Peter's Nov. 2. At Irvine, William Snodgrass, Esq. in his 84th year. - In the 72d year of his age, John Craig, Esq. of Kirkton. - Mrs Ann Welsh, relict of Mr Alex. Tweedie, late in Dreva. -At her house, Leith-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Donaldson, relict of the late Mr Thomas Donaldson, merchant there. -At Aberdeen, Widow Primrose, aged 103. 4. At Mouswald manse, the Rev. Jacob Dickson, minister of that parish, in the 88th year of his age, and 55th of his ministry. -At Dalkeith, in his 74th year, Dr Andrew Graham, physician. 5. Near Salisbury, Captain Kenneth Mackenzie, R. N., only surviving son of the late James Mackenzie, Esq. of Forret. It is but justice to the memory of this brave and distinguished officer to say, that he was an ornament to his country. He fought in many of her battles, in which he was repeatedly severely wounded. The consequences attending a wound in his head put a pe riod to his valuable life, and left his friends to mourn their sad and severe loss. -At Edinburgh, Wm. Russell, Esq. advocate. -At Brechin, Mrs Hill, in the 88th year of her age. 6. At Glasgow, Mrs Ann Blair, aged 91, relict of the deceased Eneas M'Pherson, Esq. of Flichity, Inverness-shire. At Dunfermline, the Rev. Dr Black, one of the ministers of the Chalmers's Street, congregation there, much and justly regretted. At Ecclefechan, James Miller, Esq. of Castlebank, in the 82d year of his age. By his industry and activity, he had, from very low begin nings, accumulated a fortune, said to amount to £10,000! Nov. 7. At Mount Bothwell Cottage, the infant son of Captain Louis Campbell, R. N. - At Crescent, near Dundee, Miss Brown, daughter of the late Professor Brown, St. Andrew's, and sister to the present Principal Brown, Aberdeen. — At Stockbridge, Mr Charles Manson, late of Tobago. 8. At the manse of Annan, the Rev. William Hardie Moncrieff, minister of that parish. 9. Major-General Thomasrry," of the 3d regiment of guards. -The Hon. Francis Howard, youngest daughter of Lord Howard of Effingham. -At Dublin, Richard Earl of Annesley, Viscount Gerawly, and Baron Castlewillan. 10. Mary Anne Maxwell, wife of Jas. Knowles, Esq. eldest daughter of the late William Mawell, Esq. of Yaxley, Huntingdon, and niece of the late George Maxwell, Esq. of Flitton Lodge, Lincoln-shire. -At Tarbes, south of France, Mrs Hodgson, wife of Captain Hodgson, R. N. 11. At Annan, Mrs Irvine, relict of Robert Irvine, Esq. of Woodhall, aged 87. Suddenly, the Rev. J. sLapslie, of Campsie.-At Kensington, near London, aged 61, Mrs Isabel Lister, widow of the Rev. David Wilkie, late minister of the parish of Cults, Fifeshire. 13. At Hendon, Thomas Nicoll, Esq. formerly Lieutenant-Colonel of the 70th regiment. -At Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, Miss Clementia Cleghorn. 14. At Dalkeith, Mr John Bruce, son of the late Mr Alexander Bruce, upholsterer. -At Lanark, John Mackenzie. Esq. Sheriff Substitute there. 15. William Thomson, Esq. of Thornbank, near Stranraer, aged 68. His death was quite unexpected; he left his own house during the day in usual health, to take his accustomed walk in the fields, but not returning according to expectation, his family made inquiry at the houses of their neighbours, but learned nothing: search was then made in the direction which he had taken, when his body was found lying beside a dyke, from the top of which it appeared he had been precipitated by a heavy gale of wind. - At Edinburgh, aged 93, Mrs Anna Foggo, widow of the late Rev. James Watson, one of the ministers of Canongate. 16. At Killermont, Miss Laura Colquhoun, youngest daughter of the late Lord Clerk Register. 17. At Moffat, Mrs Elizabeth Lochead, formerly of Glasgow, and relict of the late Rev. John Johnston, Ecclefechan. -At Transy, near Dumfermline, John Wilson, Esq. late Provost of Dunfermline. 18. At Edinburgh, Hugh Fraser, Esq. younger of Eskadale. 19. At Edinburgh, Emily Jane, fifth daughter of Ceneral Sir John Hope. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Christie, aged 77, widow of the late Captain James Christie, of the city guard, much and justly regretted. 20. At Edinburgh, Mrs Harriet Mitchelson, relict of Dr Daniel Rutherford, Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh. 23. At Cupar, Catharine Buist, wife of John Inglis, Esq. of Colluthie. Lately. At the Island of New Providence, in the West Indies, Captain W. R. Dawkins, Commander of his Majestys ship Helicon. At Woodbridge, aged 62 years. Charlotte Skinner. She was letter carrier in that place upwards of 80 years, and is supposed to have walked a distance of nearly 80,000 miles in that capacity, being more than three times the circumfe rence of the globe. In the Alms-houses, Cupar, Agnes Young, wicow, aged 90 years. J. Ruthven & Son, Printers. GENERAL INDEX. ACADEMY, Scottish Military, account of, Admiralty, case in the Scottish Court of, Adventure, a singular one, 585 Aeronaut, death of Mr Sadler the, 631 Coast confirmed, 112-Further ac- Agnew Case of Entails, remarks on the, 3. Appointments, Promotions, &c. 121,247, Associate Synod suspend the Rev. Mr Aurora Borealis, Observations on the, 49 Barclay Drummond; or Memoirs of an Baxter, the Rev. Andrew, and Francis Bills of Exchange, &c. remarks on Glen's 496 Births, 126, 254, 381, 510, 638, 766 Brewster, Dr, letter of, respecting Oil Byron, Lord, review of Medwin's Con. Byron and Burns, dialogue between, 699 Carey, David, Esq. death of, 637 Church of Scotland, General Assembly of Circuit Courts of Justiciary, proceedings Classical Reveries, No. VII. 314 Clergymen, Town and Country-History Clyde, scenery of the, 139 Conflagration, dreadful ones in the High- Controversy regarding Coal and Oil Gas, Convention of Royal Burghs, meeting of Corn Markets, 123, 249, 378, 507, 634, 764 Cromwell, Henri Quatre, Louis XIV., Daniel M'Millan, the Covenanter, ac- Brougham, Mr, assaulted in the lobby of Deaths, 127, 255, 382, 511, 639, 767 the House of Commons, 502 Buonaparte, Henri Quatre, Louis XIV. VOL. XV. Defence of the Literary and Scientific "Illegitimate," 184 Defence of a letter on Miracles, 257, 550 5 D Esq. to the Oil Gas Company, 738— Dramatic Sketch, 661 Dublin, a trip to Lochlomond and, 703 Education in the Grammar Schools, Let- Egypt and Italy, review of scenes and Elocution, notice of several works on, 679-Mr Roberts' Guide to, 698 English Literature, the influence of the 1-Decision in the case of Vans Agnew Epistle from the Moon, 406 Evening Star, verses to the, 696 Eventual disuse of War, on the, 289, Extracts from the Portfolio of a Scholar, Family of Glenhowan, the, 281, 225 Fires, calamitous ones in Edinburgh, 120, Fleming, Dr, notice of the death of, 253 sociate Synod, but refuses to give up France. The ministry in a minority in Francesco of Rimini, 675 Fraser, Lieutenant John, notice of his French Revolution, its influence on En- Gas, Coal and Oil, documents regarding Gentleman, the real one, 310 Gilbert Greenwood, the auto-biography of, Glenhowan, the Family of, 225, 281 Gourlay, Mr, assaults Mr Brougham in Greece.-Arms of, successful against the Grammar Schools, proposed new system Henri Quatre, Cromwell, Louis XIV., High School of Edinburgh, examination Hindmarsh, Mr, notice of his Rhetorical Hints respecting the establishment of Indies, East, War with the King of Ava, Infidel's Wife, the, 442 Influence of the French Revolution on Insolence of Office, remarks on the, 99 Fletcher, Rev. Mr, suspended by the As- Italian Sunrise, *744 Italy and Egypt, scenes and impressions Jacobite Song, 31 Jeune Français, voyage d'un, en Angle- terre et en Ecosse, review of, 481 Metastasio's poem La Liberta, translation Meteorological Tables, 124, 250, 379, Mexico, review of Bullock's six months Johnston, Dr, of North Leith, notice of Military Promotions, 121, 247, 376, 506, 632, 761 of, 214 Judicature Bill, remarks on the Scots, 18, Military Academy in Edinburgh, notice the, 117, 118, 120, 372, 759 Lament for the Balladers, a, 312 Law of Entail sin Scotland, remarks on, 1 Law Case, not to be found in the books, Learning, Classical, estimate of, with a Leslie, Professor, statement of, regarding Letter of the Privy Council of Scotland Library, Time's, 275 Literary and Scientific Institutions of Scot- Literature, English, influence of the Macdonald, Lord, notice of his death, M'Millan, Daniel, a covenanter, account Mactaggart, John, review of his Scottish Gallovidian Encylopædia, 385 Marginal notes to Mr Rogers' "Human Marriages, 127, 254, 382, 510, 638, 766 Military history of the Campaign in Moon, epistle from the, to a celebrated My first sermon, 78 Nature, sketches from, 29, 459 Nero, the death of, a dramatic sketch, Ode of Horace, 280 Odds and Ends-Magna Parvis, 343- Oil and Coal Gas, documents in the con- Original Edition of Johnson's Life of Sa- Oudney, Dr Walter, death of, 637 Parliament, proceedings of, 115, 241, Peru, Bolivar proclaimed Dictator of, 115 Photometer, Professor Leslie's, letter of Pilgrim's Dream, the, 45 - -Mutual love, ib.-Walks in Edin- -The Philtre, 417-A poet's dedica- Poet's dedication to his mistress, a, 423 Pride and vanity, an allegory, 56 Russia, campaign in, of 1812, review of Sadler, Mr, the aeronaut, killed by a fall Sandwich Islands, death of the King and Scenery of the Clyde, 139 Scholar, extracts from the Portfolio of a, Scientific Institutions, hints regarding their Promotions, Appointments, &c. 121, 247, Scotch Entails, remarks on the law of, 1 376, 506, 631, 761 Prussia, left-handed marriage of the Public conversations, a slap at, by a pe Publications, monthly lists of new ones, Real gentleman, the, 310 Recollections of youthful scenes, 30 Report of an adjudged law case, not to Revenue, British, quarterly returns of Reveries, Classical, No. VII, 314 Review, Edinburgh, defence of letter to Roberts, Mr, notice of his Guide to Elo- Royal burghs, meeting of the convention, Scots Judicature, remarks on the propos- Scottish Military Education, observations Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopædia, review Sermon, my first one, 78 Shark caught in Scotland, 754 Singular adventure, 585 Sketches from Nature, 29, 459 neral Assembly of the Church of Scot- Slap at public conversations, by a pedant, Sonnets, 28, 75, 278, 360, 568, 699, 722 nand, 111-Change of Ministry in, Stage Coach, the, 349 Stanzas to a young lady on Valentine's Steam-yacht, the, 562 Tale from the German, 575 Thoughts on love, a lover's, 471 Tombe of Harrold, the, 479 Town and Country Clergymen-The Rev. |