son. May 1. Mrs William Maxwell Little, Dundas Street, of a daughter. 2. At Edinburgh, the lady of John Sinclair, Esq. of Barrock, of a son. 4. At his lordship's house, in Piccadilly, London, the Countess of Roseberry, of a daughter. -In London, the lady of the Right Hon. Robert Peel, of a son. 5. At Dean-bank house, Stockbridge, Mrs Bruce, of a son. 7. At Gallanach, the lady of Dugald Macdougall, Esq. of Gallanach, of a son. 9. Mrs J. A. Cheyne, No. 30, London Street, of a daughter. -At Stirling, the lady of John Fraser, Esq. advocate, of a daughter. -At Georgefield, parish of Westerkirk, Mrs Murray, of a son and heir. 10. Mrs Forrest, wife of Mr Forrest, banker in Forfar, of two sons and one daughter. The girl is since dead, but the mother and the two boys are doing well. Mrs Vans Hathorn, Prince's Street, of a daughter. 11. Mrs J. S. Brown, No. 5, Graham Street, of a daughter. At Kensington, Mrs Carnegie, of a daughter. - Mrs Paul, 65, York Place, of a son. 12. Mrs Anderson, No. 90, Prince's Street, of a daughter. 13 At the Manse of Dumbarney, Mrs Anderson, of a son. At Portsmouth, the lady of Major Stuart Dalziel, Royal Marines, of a son. 17. In Northumberland Street, the lady of Captain Hodgson, R. N. of a daughter. 17. Mrs Clark, 51, George's Square, of a daugh ter. 19. At his house, George Street, the lady of Lieutenant-General Sir John Hope, of a son. 22. The lady of William Fergusson, Esq. of Kilrie, of a daughter. 23. At the Hague, her Royal Highness the Princess of Orange, of a Prince. At New Laverock Bank, Mrs William S. Maclean, of a daughter. 24. At Cavers, Mrs Douglas of Cavers, of a son and heir. At Barcaldine, the lady of Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Barcaldine, of a son. 25. At Auchlunkart, the lady of Patrick Steuart, Esq. of Auchlunkart, of a son, 26. At North Nelson, Mrs Hutchinson of a daughter. In Belfast Barracks, Mrs Farquharson, 25th regiment, of a son. At No. 6, Dundas Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Colquhoun Grant, of a son. 31. At Cumbernauld-house, the Honourable Mrs Fleming, of a daughter. Lately, In Roxburghshire, Mrs Dick, Glensheal, of a son. -At Shielhill, parish of Polmont, the wife of J. Anderson, of three sons, who, with the mother, are all doing well. MARRIAGES. April 22, 1822. At Muirburn, Mr Thomas Dykes, writer, Hamilton, to Isabella, daughter of James Alston, Esq. of Muirburn. May 1. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant Nathaniel Taylor, late of the 90th light infantry, to Maria, second daughter of the deceased Charles Angus, Esq. Turnberry Lodge. 2. At Bath, Major-General Sir William Inglis, K. C. B. to Margaret Marianne, eldest daughter of Major-General Raymond. 6. At 126, George Street, Gilbert Laurie Finlay, Esq. W. S. to Grace Hunter, daughter of George Charles, Esq. M. D. 8. At London, Mr John Muir, writer, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Mr Robert Wood, of Little Britain. 768 8. At Woodchester, Gloucestershire, the Earl of Denbigh, to the Hon. Miss Moreton, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Ducie. - Married at Whitehaven, Mr W. Butter. worth Moffat, to Miss Clementson, daughter of E. Clementson, Esq. 14. At Edinburgh, Captain John Duncan, of the Hon. the East India Company's Service, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Robert Hill, of Rosebank, Esq. W. S. 16. At Brighton, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard King, Bart. K. C. B. to Maria Sussanna, daughter of the late Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, Bart. 17. At London, James Niven, Esq. of Glenarm, to Anne Jane, only daughter of the late Rev. Dr John Vardell, rector of Fishtoft and Sherbeck. 21. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Daniel Gorrie, King's Kettle, Fife, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Moffat, Surgeon, Royal Navy. -At Ripley, Surrey, Ochterlony Lockhart Mure, Esq. of Livingston, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright, to Louisa, daughter of James Dalblac, Esq. 23. At Leith, Lieutenant John Baikie, R. N. to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Hutton, merchant in Leith. -At Nith Bank, Walter Ritchie, Esq. h. p. 14th Light Dragoons, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Captain Thomas Moore, Douglas, Isle of Man. -At Greenwich, William Scott Preston, Esq. to Margaret Grace Gordon, youngest daughter of the late Peter Lawrie, Esq. of Blackheath and Ernespie. 25. At Turvey, county of Bedford, the Rev. James Marshall, Minister of the Outer High Church in Glasgow, to Mary Catherine, eldest daughter of the Rev. Leigh Richmond, Rector of Turvey. -At London, Robert Mudie, Esq. to Frances Wallace, second daughter of Captain John Urquhart, late of the East India-house. 27. At Edinburgh, Mr William Fotheringham, to Janet, third daughter of Robert Forrester, late ship-master in Kinghorn. 29. At Glasgow, M. A. Nicholson, Esq. architect, London, to Agnes, daughter of Mr John Gibson, late of Partick. 31. At Hamburgh Place, North Leith, Mr James Noble, teacher of languages, Edinburgh, to Agnes, eldest daughter of Mr H. Blaik, merchant. Lately, At Edinburgh, William Henry Cock, Esq. younger of Knowles, Lancashire, and of the island of St Bartholomew, to Home, youngest daughter of Dr William Farquharson, physician, Edinburgh. -At Prestonpans, Robert Dickson, Durham militia, to Mary Ann, second daughter of the late John Stewart, Esq. of Blair Hall. DEATHS. Sept. 29, 1821. At Cuttack, East Indies, Alexander Maclean, Esq. (youngest son of the late Mr John Maclean, Langamull, Mull, Argyllshire,) -Surgeon to the commissioner and civil surgeon of that station, aged about 37 years. Oct. 3. At Trincomalee, island of Ceylon, Lieutenant-Colonel William Geddes, of the 83d regiment of foot. 5. At Shiraz, in Persia, Claudius John Rich, Esq. Author of the Memoir of Ancient Babylon, formerly of Bristol, and late resident of the East India Company at Bagdat. Nov. 1. At Baroda Camp, of a bilious remittent fever, Captain Robert M'Farlane, 4th regiment grenadier battalion, a native of Monteath, Perthshire. 5. At Bombay, aged 49, P. C. Baird, Esq. M. D. superintending Surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's Service on the Bombay establishment. 9. At Pootookghur, in Bengal, Ensign James Campbell, 4th regiment of native infantry. 12. At Cannonore, East Indies, James Johnston Duncan, Surgeon, Madras establishment, son of the late Rev. Dr Duncan, rector of Whalton, Northumberland. 21. At Muttra, in Bengal, Captain Andrew Christie, of the 6th native Infantry, eldest son of Andrew Christie, Esq. of Ferrybank. 28. At Meerut, Major-General F. E. Hardy Dec. 3. At Bombay, the Hon. Sir W. D. Ewans, 7. At Seringapatam, Mary, daughter of Lieu- - Of the dropsy, Pomare, King of Otaheite. His remains were deposited on the 11th, in a new stone tomb at the upper end of the large chapel he had erected for Christian worship. A regency, consisting of the principal Chiefs, has been formed, the heir to the crown not being two years of age. Jan. 7. At Cape Town, on his passage from In- March 16, 1822. Dr Alexander Menzies, deputy 23. In George Town, Demerara, after a short illness, Catharine Campbell, aged 25, relict of the late Evan M Pherson, Esq. and eldest daughter of Mr McGregor, St Andrew's Square. April 20. At Belle Isle, near Ambleside, on his way to Cheltenham, the Rev. William Curwen, of Harrington, second son of J. C. Curwen, Esq. M.P. 22. Lost off the coast of Ireland, on board of his Majesty's ship Confiance, Mr John Whalley Shairp, Midshipman, aged 21, (past for a Lieutenant at Royal Naval College,) second son of William Shairp, Esq. late of Kirkton, Collector of Customs, Bo'ness. 25. At Murraythwaite, Lieutenant-Colonel John Murray, of Tundergarth. 26. At Edinburgh, Miss Marion Scott, aged 59, daughter of the late Mr Thomas Scott, farmer at Craiglockart. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ferrier, wife of Louis Henry Ferrier, Esq. of Belleside. 27. At Polwarth Manse, Berwickshire, Mrs Home, wife of the Rev. Robert Home. 29. Aged 49, Mrs Grace Straton, reliet of Mr John Mactavish, writer in Edinburgh. 30. At Prince's Street, John Findlay, Esq. -At Oban, Marion, eldest daughter of John Robson, Esq. of the Customs there. May 1. At Westhaven, near Arbroath, Mr Daniel Mackenzie, of the Excise. 2. At Dunoon Manse, Argyllshire, Mrs Margaret Campbell, widow of Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Glenfeachan, and daughter of the late Neil Campbell, Esq. of Dunstaffnage. -At Glasgow, Mrs Jean Murray, relict of the late Rev. James Sinclair, Stronsay, matron of the Charity Workhouse, Edinburgh. -At his house, Innerwick, East Lothian, Mr Robert Duncan, in the 90th year of his age. 5. At Eddlestone Manse, the Rev. Dr Patrick Robertson, Minister of Eddlestone, in the 74th of his age, and the 49th of his ministry. At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Gilmore, ropemaker, Grassmarket. 4. Suddenly, in a fit of apoplexy, Ann Tucker, wife of Mr William Campbell, founder, Tweedmouth, in the 64th year of her age. 5. At Edinburgh, Walter, son of William Roy, Esq. of Nenthorn. At Balkail, in the 38th year of her age, Mrs Ross, wife of Captain John Ross, R. N. -At his house in Hill Street, Berkely Square, London, in the 68th year of his age, the Hon. and most Rev. William Stuart, Archbishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of all Ireland. His Grace was the fifth and youngest, and last surviving son of John, Earl of Bute. At Musselburgh, Isabella Dobie, wife of Robert Dickson. 6. At Dublin, his Grace the Archbishop of Cashel. His Grace was consecrated Lord Bishop of Clonfert in 1795. In the year following he was translated to the see of Kilmore, and in 1801 he was preferred to the Archdiocese of Cashel. At Durham-house, in the parish of Torryburn, and county of Fife, Mrs Paton, relict of the late Mr John Paton, Surgeon there. -At the Manse of Resolis, Mrs Sage, wife of the Rev. Donald Sage, Minister of that parish. -Mrs Ann Jones, wife of the Rev. T.S. Jones, D. D. 7. After a long and 'severe illness, Mr Edward At Long's Hotel, Bond Street, London, Mat- Lady Burdon, wife of Sir Thomas Burdon, 8. Mrs Nelson, at Mr George Hay's, No. 1. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Fairbairn, widow of Mr 9. At Edinburgh, Mr James Dickinson, slater. Sarah, youngest daughter of Robert Braith- -Thomas Gale Douglas, Esq. of the 73d re- -At Eastmains, near Ormiston, Mr James - At Paris, Abbe Sicard, aged 80, the philan- 11. At London, Mr Walter Ogilvie, son of the late Midmar. 12. At Greenhall, near Crieff, Jane Menzies, - At her house in Maitland Street, Mrs Mar- 13. At Milton-house, near Peterborough, after 14. At Greenock, Duncan Campbell, jun. Esq. -At Aberdeen, the Rev. Charles M'Hardy, -At No. 107, Prince's Street, Mrs Vans Ha- 15. At his house, 47, Hanover Street, James 16. At Paris, the Duke of Richelieu, Peer of -At Cupar, Mr William Thomson, merchant 17. At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Carmichal, mer- - At Alloa, Mr John Orr, merchant. 18. At Church-house, Tenbury, Worcestershire, -At her house Vanburgh Place, Leith Links, 19. Mrs Scott, junior, of Trinity. At Perth, Lieutenant James Mitchell, late -At Edinburgh, Katherine, youngest daughter -At Maybole, Mrs Hutchison, relict of Hugh - At Largo Manse, Mrs Oliphant, widow of the - jail. Mr Thomas Sibbald, governor of Edinburgh 22. Suddenly, the infant son of Colonel Holmes -At Gorgie, Catherine, eldest daughter of Ro- 25. At Kirkaldy, Mr Robert Skirving, aged 66. - Mr Francis Vogan, cork-manufacturer, Leith. - At his house in the West Bow, Mr David 24. At Torbolt, by Dornoch, Colonel Alexander -At Colinsburgh, Mr John Brash, in the 63d 25. At London, her Grace the Duchess of Graf- 26. At her residence in Hertford Street, May -At Edinburgh, William, second son of John -At Edinburgh, Mrs Sivright, widow of the -At Ham, Surrey, Margaret, wife of General 28. At St Andrews, Mr William Bruce, student 30. At Edinburgh, Mr James Ramsay, super- -At the house of his son-in-law, W. Thomson, -At Cork, where he had gone for medical as- -In Dublin, Lieutenant-Colonel Cox, late of The Right Rev. Dr Thomas Lewis O'Bierne, At Aberdeen, James Brechin, at the very At Glasgow, Sarah M'Intosh, at the advan- VOL. XI. SE ABERDEEN, Earl of, remarks on his work on Grecian architecture, 705 Affection, natural, tokens of, 114 439 Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. I. 369-No. II. America, North, recollections of the war Ancient national melodies. Song III. Aquitaine, Walter of, an historic romance, Archbishop Sharpe, remarks on Mr Al- Artists, the Devil among the, 591 Ballad The lady and the Irishman, 370 Barrettiana, contained in a letter from Bernardo and Alphonso, a Spanish ballad, Births, 132, 262, 381, 501, 628, 767 Bloomfield, Robert, review of his May-day Booksellers, ancient and modern, anec- Bracebridge Hall, or the Humorists, re- Byron, Lord, remarks on his three new Catholic layman, reply of, to the letter of Catiline, a tragedy, review of, 698 175 Club, the Kit-cat, account of, 201 of, Chapter XIX. 30-Hogmanay, ib.- Comedies, the old English, notices of, 195 Corn Markets, 126, 257, 377, 496, 623, Count Fernan Gonsalez, a ballad, 665 Critique on Lord Byron, 456 Deaths, 133, 262, 382, 502, 629, 768 Deterioration of man and beast, remarks Devil among the artists, 591 Dialogues between the editor and contribu Dibdin, Matthews and Morgan, on the Domestic politics, remarks on, 242-The Don Quixote, review of a new edition of, 657 Index. Dousterswivel's inquiry into the theory of Drama, remarks on the, 440-Duces' Edinburgh, visit to the great island of, Effusions of friendship, 111 Hume, Martin, and Canning, poetical re- Imposture, remarks on Dousterswivel's in- Irish melodies, remarks on Moore's, 62 English comedies, notices of the old ones, Jouy, remarks on his new tragedy of Sylla, 195 English literature in Poland, 329 Epilogue spoken by Christopher North, Florence, rules for the observance of Eng- Friendship, effusions of, 111-The chaunt Galt, Mr, is the author of the Earthquake, Goethe's West-Oestlichem Diwan, 681 Hades, letter from the late Dr John Bar- Hall, Mr, on his picture of the two Marys Highlanders of Scotland, and Highland re- Hints for a young author, from a very old Historie and jests of Maxilian, 3 Horæ Germanicæ, No. XIII. Schlen- How far is poetry an art? 153 452 Julia, Servira, account of Sismondi's novel Kennedy, Mr J. F., remarks on his bill Kotzebue, Lieutenant, review of his voy Lacretelle, remarks on his history of the Lament, the last, 29 Layman, a Protestant, letter from to Lord from London, 236 from Dr Franklin to Madame Hel- from a Protestant layman, 350-Re- from Paddy, 461 from a volunteer to Christopher North, 473 of thanks from an occasional contri- of apology, for not having written an from Paris. Letter I. 217-Let- Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, re- Literary productions, the different stages London chit-chat, 331 Magic Lantern, the, review of, 715 Man-of-war's-man, the, 15-Preparations |