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ner, minister of the Scottish Church, Working. ton, to Jessy, second daughter of Alexander Craig, Esq. Burnbraes.

At Ludhope, Roxburghshire, on 9th October, John Murray, Esq. M.D, to Colin, youngest daughter of Archibald Gibson, Esq. W.S.

At Paisley, on 9th October, James Orr, Esq. Crofthead, to Catherine, daughter of the late William Órr, Esq.

At Wishaw, on 9th October, Mr. James Hamilton, of New Orleans, to Miss Jane, daughter of the late William Duncan, Esq. writer in Ha. milton.

At Astbury Church, on 10th October, Sir Archibald Edmonstone, Bart. of Duntreath, Stirlingshire, to Emma, daughter of Randle Wilbraham, Esq. of Rode Hall, in the county of Chester.

At Christ Church, London, on 10th October, Joseph Delpratt, Esq. only son of the late Samuel Delpratt, Esq. of Jamaica, to Sarah Elenor, only daughter of the late Henry B. Barnard, Esq. of Cave Castle, Yorkshire,

At Moy, on 10th October, Thomas Brook, Esq. of Lough Esk, county Donegal, to Miss Donilly, of Blackwater Town.

At the seat of the Right Hon. Lord Suffield, on 11th October, James Russell, Esq. of Aden, to Miss Caroline Lambton, of Gunton Park, Norfolk. At Addington, Surrey, on 12th October, the Rev. J. Adolphus Wright, youngest son of Ichabod Wright, Esq. of Mapperley Nolls, to Harriet Elizabeth, youngest daughter of his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.

At St Mary's Church, Cheltenham, on 13th October, Henry Hargreaves, Esq. of Manchester, and of Thistle Mount, near Rochdale, Lancashire, to Catharine, sole daughter of Charles James, Esq. of Ham Common, near Richmond, Surrey.

At St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on 13th October, Mr George Mitchell Tweedie, to Janette Harietta, youngest daughter of the late Mr Jean Antoino Chaband of Louisanne, Switzerland.

At Kilbirnie, on the 15th October, Mr Alex. ander Spiers, surgeon, Bath, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr James Allan of Bridgend, Kil

birnie.

At Perth, on 16th October, Captain R. Matthews, 38th regiment, to Catherine, daughter of the late Andrew Mackenzie, Esq. of Greensburn. At Glasgow, on 16th October, the Rev. William Carsewell of Eaglestram, to Mary, second daugh. ter of the late Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq. of Lyon Cross.

On 17th October, George Reid, Esq. to Sarah Isabella, youngest daughter of the Rev. William

Holmes

At Whitefield, Suffolk, on 16th October, Sidney Smith Dipnall, Esq. of the Grove, Camperwall, Surrey, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late John Taylor Hecks, Esq. of Chattsham Place, in the same county.

At Edinburgh, on the 18th October, William Alexander, Esq. W.S. to Jessy Mercer, daughter of Alexander Gordon, Esq. 7, Windsor Street. At Ross Priory, Dumbartonshire, on 19th Oc. tober, Alexander Wellesley Leith, Esq advocate, eldest son of Major-General Sir George Leith, Bart, to Jemima Jean, second daughter of the late Hector Macdonald Buchanan, Esq. of Ross and Drumakel.

At All Souls, Marylebone, London, the Rev. JW. Lockwood, rector of Chelsea, to Alicia, daughter of the late S. Davis, Esq. of Portland Place.

At Bath, W. Leaf, Esq. of Manchester, to Miss Rose, sister of Sir G. Rose.

At Bidworth, Netts. E. L. Crewe, Esq. of Rep. ton Park, Derby, brother of Sir G. Crewe, Bart., to Caroline, daughter of Lieutenant-General Need, of Fountain Dale, Notts.

At Broomley, Kent, Lieut.-Colonel Tweedy, Bombay ariny, to Miss Veitch of Bromley.

At the Chapel of the British Ambassador, Paris, J. Brogden, Esq. to Ernestine Matilda Sophia, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel W. Perks. At Herriard, Hants, T. Fitzgerald, Esq. of Dover Street, to Sarah, only child of the late Major R. P. Jervoise, of the Royal Dragoons.

At Middleton, Cork, M. C. Forster, R. N., son of Colonel Forster, Gatcombe, Hants, to Mary,

daughter of Sir J. Wallis and Lady Harriet Hoare, and niece of the Marquis of Thomond.

At Richmond, the Rev. P. Jacob, to Anna, eldest, and the Rev. J. Money, to Charlotte, third daughter, of the Hon. and Rev G. Noel

At Rostrever, Ireland, G. Bagot, son of M. Gossett, Esq. Viscount of Jersey, and Nephew to Sir W. Gossett, Under Secretary for Ireland, to Charlotte, daughter of J. Douglas, Esq. Belfast. At St. Albans, J. A. Gordon, Esq. M.P. to Emma, daughter of the late Vice. Admiral Wolley of Clifton.

At St. Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, the Rev. R. A. Scott, to C. F. White, daughter of Lieutenant-General White,

At Twickenham, K. K. Ashford, Esq. son of W. Ashford, Esq., nephew to the Duchess Dowager of Roxburgh, to María Cordelia, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel, and the Hon. Mrs Espinasse of Twickenham.

At St. Pancras, London, G. J. P. White, Esq. M.A., professor of mathematics of the New Lon don University, to Dorothy, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Watford, Esq. of Cambridge.

DEATHS

At Calcutta, on 8th April, Lieutenant Robert M'Farlane Campbell, 33d Native Infantry,

At Tobago, on 11th April last, Captain Black, of the 19th Regiment, formerly belonging to the 74th.

At sea, on 12th May last, on board his Majesty's steam-vessel Pluto, off Princes' Island, Bight of Biafra, Africa, James Rae, assistant-surgeon, eldest son of John Rae, of Myre Isle, Orkney. At Ahmednagur, on 18th June last, Home, eld. est son of James Brydon, Esq. M.D. surgeon, Bombay.

At Turks' Islands, West Indies, on 12th July last, Mr James Brydon, assistant-staff-surgeon, son of the late James Brydon, Esq. surgeon, Peebles.

At St. David's, Jamaica, on 5th August, Alex. ander Hamilton, second surviving son of the Rev. J. M. Robertson Livingston.

At Savannah, Georgia, on 6th August last, Thomas Young, Esq. eldest son of the late Rev. Tho mas Kettle, minister of Leuchars.

At Quebec, on 11th August, Andrew Moir, Esq. merchant there.

At New York, in August last, Alexander, second son of the late Mr James Cooper, upholsterer, Edinburgh.

At Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 22d August last,
Mr James Wilkie, a native of Fifeshire.

At Statten Island, New York, on 26th August
last, John Stoddart, second son of Mr Lockhard
Stoddart, farmer, Pentland, Damhead.
At Quebec, on 28th August, Mr Edward Atkin-

son

At Campbeltown, Argyllshire, on 1st September, Mrs Mary M' Murchy, of that place.

At Lausanne, Switzerland, on 6th September, Louisa, the wife of Sir Thomas Dalrymple Besk. eth, of Ruffordhall, Lanchashire, Bart.

At Denbie House, on 7th September, Mrs Mary Irving, relict of Colonel Carruthers, of Denbie.

At Jersey, on 8th September, Horatio, second son of Captain Thomas Power, of Guernsey.

At Dublin, on 11th September, the Rev. Wil. liam Woolsey of Priorland, county of Lowth, Ireland, rector of Kilsaron.

Af Otteringham Hall, on 11th September, Charlotte, the wife of Captain Boss, R.N.

On 11th September, R. Hicks, Esq. of Afton House, Isle of Wight,

At Belgrave Street, Belgrave Square, London, on 12th September, the Lady of the late B. Wes', Esq. President of the Royal Academy.

At Brighton, on 12th September, Edward MIchael Ward, Esq. Minister Plenipotentiary at Dresden.

At Evington, Kent, on 12th September, Sir John Courtenay Honywood, Bart.

At 11, Heriot Row, on 12th September, Frances, youngest daughter of John Cay, Esq. advocate.

On 12th September, George Bettesworth, Esq. Lieutenant, R. N. third son of J. B. Trevanion, Esq. of Carhay's Castle, Cornwall,

At Southfield, county of Stirling, on 12th September, Mrs Henry John Taylor.

At Paisley, on 13th September, William Gilmour, Esq. provest, and eldest bailie of Paisley. At Contentibuss, near Mid-Calder, on 14th Septemt er, Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Mr John Nicol, Hewats Mill.

At Dundas Castle, on 14th September, Mrs Dundas, senior, of Dundas.

At Wrinted Court, in Kent, on 14th September, William Cook, Esq. one of his Majesty's Council, and a Bencher of the Honourable Society of Lin. coln's Inn

Drowned, in the Lake of Como, on 15th September, Captain Lock.

In Fern's Court, Kevin Street, Dublin, on 15th September, Aaron Botts, a Chelsea extra-pensioner, aged 106.

At 6, Huntly Street, Edinburgh, on 15th Sep. tember, Helen Scott, wife of Mr David Burn,

merchant in Leith.

At Prestwick, on 15th September, Mr John White.

On 15th September, Thomas Farrance, Esq. of Ludgate Street and Norwood, Surrey.

At Ayr, on 16th September, Mr James Sprent, student of medicine.

At Brighton, on 16th September, Mr R. Patching, of the Society of Friends; also his widow, Jane, on the 17th.

At Dunbar, on 16th September, Charles, son of Mr Kelly.

At Edinburgh, on 16th September, Mr David Steele.

At the Manor House, Stokesley, on 16th September, the Rev. Heury Hildyard.

On the 16th September, the Rev. Joseph Shinglewood, of Chegnal, St. James, Essex.

At the Vicarage, Llangollen, on 16th September, Field. Marshal Sir Alured Clark. G.C.B.

At Woodhall, on 16th September, the Right Hon. Lady Ellinor Campbell, wife of Walter Frederick Campbell of Islay, M. P. and eldest daughter of the Earl of Wemyss and March.

At Glasgow, on 17th September, Mrs Margaret Davidson, wife of the Rev. Dr Smith.

At Leamington, Warwickshire, on 17th September, Lady Georgiana Buckley, in the 66th year of her age.

At West Pilton, near Edinburgh, on 17th September, Robert Curror, M.D. late of Demerara. On 17th September, George James, Esq. of Hampton Wick, Middlesex.

At Ballingtemple, near Newry, on 18th Septem. ber, the Rev. H. Boyd.

At 11, West Nile Street, Glasgow, on 18th September, Robert Shirra, Esq. Calenderer.

At Westbrook Park, Herts, on 18th September, the Right Hon. Richard Ryder.

At Cromarty House, on 19th September, Sir Michael B. Clark, Knight, Physician General, and Member of his Majesty's Privy Council, Jamaica.

At Gellymill, on 19th September, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late George Robinson, Esq. Bant

At Ballyvaston, parish of Rathmullan, on 20th September, Mr Hervey Murphy, aged 103 years. At Fort-William, on 20th September, the Right Rev. Dr Ronald M'Donald, Roman Catholic Bishop.

At King Street, Perth, on 70th September, Miss Amelia Hunter.

At Edinburgh, on 21st September, Mrs Christina M'Kay, relict of the late Mr Joseph Finney, optician.

At Gowan Street, Hutchesontown, on 21st September, Mr William M'Queen.

At 24, Hill Street, Edinburgh, on 21st September, Helen, fourth daughter of the late William

Drover.

At Inverness, on 21st September, Dr. George Forbes, physician.

At Sansaw, near Shrewsbury, on 21st September, Martha, wife of the Rev. Dr. Gardner, Rector of St Philips, Birmingham, and Canon Residentiary of Lichfield.

At Carniel, on 22d September, Mr Andrew Ait. ken, and in the course of an hour after, Mrs Isabelli Aitken, his mother.

On 22d September, Thomas Clark, Esq. one of the surgeons of the Lincoln County Rospital.

At Edinburgh, on 23d September, Mr Lachlan Shaw, printer.

At Huntingdon Lodge, Dumfries, on 20th Sep. tember, Dr John Laing.

At 1, Salisbury Road, Newington, on 23d September, Alexander Ross, merchant.

At Woolwich, on 23d September, the Right Hon. Lady Emily Macleod.

At Hastings, on 25th September, Lieut.-Col. Edward Earsley Welmot, of the royal horse artil. lery.

At 7, London Street, Edinburgh, on 25th Sep. tember, Mr. Walter Turnbull, accountant of Excise, youngest son of Mr Wm. Turnbull, archi. tect, Peebles.

At 8, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh, on 25th September, Captain William Fogo, of the Hon. East India Company's Bengal service.

At Anstruther Easter, on 26th September, Mr James Kyle, messenger-at-arms.

At the Hill Artley, near Stowport, on 26th September, Mr Richard Watson, of Kiddermin.

ster.

At 86, Lombard Street, London, on 26th September, Mr W. B. Smith, cutler.

At the Manse of Dunbog, on 26th September, the Rev. James Keyden.

At Perth, on 26th September, Jane Margaret Rose, wife of the Rev. John Johnston.

At Portsmouth, on 26th September, Henrietta Elizabeth, second daughter of Captain Rainier, C. B. of his Majesty's ship Britannia.

At Swainstone, Isle of Wight, on 26th September, Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, Bart.

At Warriston, Edinburgh, on 26th September, Miss Agnes Greig, daughter of the late Alexander Greig, Esq.

At Woodside, near Kelso, on 26th September, Mrs Ann Park, relict of the late Edward Park, Esq. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

At Dickson's Park, Piershill, on 27th Septem ber, Robert Murray, youngest son of Robert M'Kerlie, Esq.

At Dunbar, on 27th September, Mr George Turnbull, surgeon.

At Eldon Square, Newcastle, on 27th Septent. ber. Walter Skerret, Morson, Esq. M.D.

At Summer Hill, Dublin, on 27th September, Lord Viscount Harberton.

At St Ann's Hill, Wandsworth, on 27th Sep. tember, Robert Smith, Esq. F.R. S. and F.A.S At 31, Clerk Street, Edinburgh, on 28th September, Mr D. Davidson, smith.

At Dundee, on 28th September, John Ruther. ford, builder,

At the house of his sister, Mrs Livins, near Bed. ford, on 28th Sep.ember, Joseph Foster Barham, Esq. of Trecurn, in the county of Pembroke.

At Broke, Halsted, Kent, on 29th September, Peter Pemell, Esq.

At Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, on 29th Sep. tember, William, infant son of J. Henderson, merchant.

At 13, James's Street, Edinburgh, on 29th September, Mr John Walker, japanner.

On 29th September, George Schroder, Esq. of Stratford Green.

At Broad Street Buildings, London, on 30th September, Mrs Helen Stevenson, relict of the late Hugh Usher, Esq.

At Brighton, on 30th September, Lord De Clif

ford.

At Dumfries, on 30th September, John Bryden, Esq. wine merchant.

At Edinburgh, on 30th September, Mr George Mirry, tobacconist.

At King Street, Glasgow, on 30th September, Mary Muirhead, wife of Mr Thomas Marshall,

merchant.

At Maryborough, 30th September, Mary, the wife of Major C. Leslie, King's Royal Rifles, and youngest daughter of the late Sir Charles Halle way, Royal Engineers.

At Ryde, in the Isle of Wight, on 30th September, Isabella, eldest daughter of Sir W. Milman, Bart.

At Ayr, on 1st October, Mrs Tulloch, relict of Alexander Tulloch, Esq. of Burgie.

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At 52, West Nile Street, Glasgow, on 1st October, William Lang, Esq.

On 1st October, Mr Malcolm Morison, merchant, St Andrew Street, Edinburgh.

At Lorient, on 2d October, General Dalrymple,
late of the 3d regiment of guards.

At Mudford, Christ Church, Hants, on 2d Oc.
tober, Jane, the wife of Sir George Shee, Bart.
At Blackheath, on 3d October, Beatrice Aus-
tin, relict of James Stewart, Esq.

At Buckhaven, on 3d October, Bell Philip,
wife of Mr Thomas Morgan, innkeeper there.

At 40, Claremont Street, Edinburgh, on 3d October, Mrs Janet Atken, wife of John Robb, builder.

At Edinburgh, on 3d October, Grace Napier, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Henry Laurie, minister of the parish of Lochmaben, Dumfries. shire.

At 4, Heriot Row, on 3d October, Mrs Chris-
tine Jameson, wife of James Robert Hart, Esq. of
Drumcross-hall.

At 15, India Street, Edinburgh, on 3d October,
Sir George Atkinson, late of Hillsborough, county

At Manchester, on 3d October, Henry Murray
Scott, Esq., 83d regiment, eldest son of the late
William Scott, Esq., Receiver General of the Isle
of Man.

At 25, Regent Terrace, Edinburgh, on 3d Oc-
tober, Mr William Marshall, jeweller.
On 3d October, Maria, the wife of R. Hillard,
Esq. of Stockwell Place School, Surrey.
At Cupar Fife, on 4th October, Mr David
Gray, merchant.

At Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, on 4th
October, Major-General Sir Alexander Bryce,
K.C.B. of the Royal Engineers.

At Leith, on 4th October, Helen Turnbull,
spouse of Mr Robert Neilson, cooper there.
At Whitefield House, Leith Walk, on 4th Oc-
tober, Captain Richard Ferguson of his Majesty's
2d regiment of Dragoon Guards.

At his house, 41, York Place, Edinburgh, on
4th October, Alex ander Burns, Esq. W.S.
At 38, Minto Street, Newington, Edinburgh,
on 4th October, John Chambers, clothier.
At Dunfermline, on 5th October, Mrs. Janet
Alexander Harrowar, wife of James McFarlane,
writer.

At Edinburgh, on 5th October, John Hamilton, Esq. Receiver, General of His Majesty's Customs

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At 3, Moray Street, Edinburgh, on 9th October,
William Bertram, Esq. late merchant, Leith.
At Newbigging, on the 9th October, Elizabeth
there.
Swinton, spouse of George Robertson, upholsterer

per Charles Street, Northampton Square; and on
On 9th October, Mr Samuel Watkins, of Up-
the 15th October, Mrs Margaret Watkins, his

At Gallowgate, on 8th October, Mary Dickie, wife of Mr. Robert Shallond, merchant, Glasgow. ter of Mark Sprott, Esq. At Garnkirk, on 8th October, the infant daugh

On 8th October, the Rev. Robert Hamilton of
Kensington Square, D.D., vicar of St. Olave's
Jewry, and St. Martin's, Ironmonger Lane.
Hon. Alexander Kennedy, second son of the late
At Edinburgh, on the 9th October, aged 14, the

At 23, Forth Street, Edinburgh, on 9th October, Jane Henderson, infant daughter of James Greig, junior, W. S.

daughter of the deceased James Fogo, Esq. of KilAt Edinburgh, on the 9th October, Margaret,

lorn,

Minn, merchant.
At Dumfries, on 9th October, Mr. John Mac-

On 16th October, at Gore House, Kensington
Gore, the Hon. Thomas Windsor.

second daughter of George Swayne, Esq.
At St. John's Wood, on 18th October, Sophia,

At Breage, Cornwall, Mrs. Thomasine Symons.
At Brighton, Lady Ball, relict of Vice-Admiral
Sir Alexander Ball, Bart.

At Charmouth, Dorset, Captain G. Sidney
Smith, R. N.

At Falkestone, Mr. Thomas Pilcher.

Sutton, Esq.
At Halifax, the Rev. Robert Elliot of Preston.
At Hothfield, the seat of Earl Thanet, Henry

Esq. of his Majesty's Customs.
At Kennington, Susannah, wife of J. Emerson,

R. Meyrick, of Goodrich Court.
At Little Hampton, Hannah, mother of Sir S.

N. W. Peach, Esq. M.P.
At Ketteringham, Norfolk, Frances, daughter of

At Ipswich, Mrs Priscilla Wakefield.

At Furnival's Inn, London, Mr Alexande
Esq.
Barry, Lecturer on Chemistry at Guy's Hospital.
At his residence, Trent Park, John Cumming,

tor of the Clonmel Advertiser.
In Clonmel, W. Carson, Esq. proprietor and edi-

Hare, Bart. Norfolk.
In Taunton, Mary Trewren, widow of the late
T. Trewren, Esq. Cornwall, and sister of Sir T.

Lately, Donald MacDonald, a Gaelic bard,

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In the Poor House of St. Mary, Lichfield, Ann Jenney, in her 104th year.

In Paris, G. Condorcet O'Connor, son of Lieutenant-General Arthur O'Connor.

Lieutenant-Colonel Tucker, late of his Majesty's 29th Regiment.

Lately, at Montrose, Sarah Susannah, eldest daughter of the late Sir David Ogilvy, Bart. of Barras.

Mr. W. H. Remington, forty years ago the "Charles Surface" and " Puff" of the Liverpool Company, and prompter at York and Hull.

On his passage from the Mauritius, Lieutenant H. Lang, R. N. son of the late R. Lang, Esq. of Moor Park.

Richard Hotham of Handsworth, of the Society of Friends, At Relugas, Moray, Lucy Anne Drew, daughter

of the late J. Drew, Esq. and the late Lady Susan Douglas, and niece to Earl Dunmore.

At Richmond, Lady William Wynn, relict of the late Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. The Rev. George Crane, Clerk of the parish of Ardglass.

At Tunbridge Wells, the Hon. and Rev. H. Duncombe, rector of Ruby Misperton, near Pickering, son of Lord Feversham.

The Rev. J. Griffiths, vicar of St. Margaret's, Rochester, and rector of Hinxhill, near Ashford. The Duchess de Coigny, mother-in-law of General Sebastiani,

At 19, Dundas Street, Edinburgh, Catherine Horne, relict of Mr. Alexander Hay, leather-mer. chant, Kirkaldy.

At 2, Madeira Street, North Leith, Captain John Thomson, late of the 3d Royal Veteran Battalion,

Edinburgh: J JOHNSTONE, Printer, 19, St, James's Square.

TAIT'S

EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.

THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND THE DISSENTERS.

Bacon says, "If St. John were to write an epistle to the Church of England, as he did to that of
Asia, it would surely contain the clause:- I have a few things against thee."
his opinion. I am afraid the clause would be-I have not a few things against thee.
I am not quite of
JORTIN.-Tracts, 8vo. 2, 530.

OUR " venerable" Church complains that she is no longer venerated; that her oracles are unheeded, and her piety unrewarded; that the people are insensible to her merits, and ungrateful for her services. Let her look to her conduct, and she will find the cause of this estrangement; let her separate from the State, and she will find the remedy. Time was, when she had abundant credit; but she has overdrawn, and is now suffering in common with other traders from the distress of the times. She must, therefore, give up a monopoly, which is no longer suited to the present state of intellectual commerce; and retire altogether from business, or admit others to a share of its profits. The period is fast approaching, when every political institution, whether civil or ecclesiastical, will be tried in the balance of justice and utility. Neither professions of innocence, nor abuse of the Judge, will benefit the accused. Prescription and precedent cannot be pleaded in bar of those claims which it is their object to establish. Salus populi suprema lex— there is no appeal from this tribunal. The legislature cannot give a perpetuity to any corporation.* The fee-simple of the estate is in the

No

one now maintains the inviolability of corporate rights, when a clear case of public necessity or expediency demands their sacrifice; and when the first of all duties, the most urgent of all necessities, call for an alteration in the application of public property, it would be preposterous to contend that the embryo rights of any number of unappointed or unborn functionaries can legitimately interpose to prevent a just or necessary measure for reform.-Lord Henley's Plan of Church Reform, p. 8.

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