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Uphill, R. West-Lydford, Somerset, apothecary. Vandermoolen, V. L. Houndsditch, warehouse

man.

Wakeford, J. W. Bolton-le-Moors, linen-draper.
Warwick, J. Austin-friars, wine-merchant.
Wells, G. Oxford-street, trunk-maker.
Wilford, E. Boston, corn-factor.

Wilkinson, W. Ulverston, Lancaster, merchant.
Wills, J. Queen-Ann-street, boot-maker.
Wilson, T. Edgeware-road, shop-keeper.
Wood, T. Bilson, Stafford, ironmonger.
Woods, G. Stowmarket, corn-merchant.
Wright, W. C. Paternoster-row, bookseller.
Young, J. Austin-friars, merchant.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced May 1825; extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Forte, William, distiller at Ormiston.
Galloway, John, builder in Leith.

Ross, Andrew, merchant and grocer in Tain.
Stevenson, John & Son, dyers and calico-printers,
Hutchinsontown, Glasgow.

DIVIDENDS.

Bell, James, fish-merchant, Perth; by R. Buist, merchant there.

Brown, George, (the firm of) distillers at Rutherglen Bridge; by R. Laurie, merchant in Glasgow.

DIVIDENDS.

Grant, Lewis, bookseller, Inverness; by R. B. Lusk, bookseller there.

Hynd, John, merchant, &c. in Greenock; by Alexander Murdoch, town-clerk's office, Ayr. Hunter, Duncan, London, and Alexander Hunter, Glasgow, merchants; by T. Falconer, writer, Glasgow.

King, George H. late merchant in Glasgow; by John Eadie, accountant there.

Levach, George, late merchant, Thurso; by G. Dunnet there.

Lure, J. J. merchant in Greenock; bý J. Fraser merchant there.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

1824. Aug. 24. At the Government House, near Parramatta, New South Wales, the Lady of his Excellency Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane Macdougall, K.C.B. a son and heir.

1825. March 17. At Gibraltar, the Lady of Major Hill Dickson, 64th regiment, a daughter. April 16. At Warkton, the Lady of the Rev. David Wauchope, a son.

23. At 3, Bernard Row, Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Mrs Macfarlan, a son.

In Gloucester Place, Edinburgh, the Lady of Captain Parsons, a daughter.

25. At George's Place, Leith Walk, Mrs W. B. M'Kean, a son.

27. At his house, 96, Great Russel-Street, Lon. don, the Lady of James Loch, Esq. a son.

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Mrs W. Nicholson, 29, Castle-Street, Edinburgh, a son.

29. At No. 5, Bellevue Crescent, Edinburgh, Mrs Crawford of Cartsburn, a daughter.

At 46, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, Mrs John Tod, a daughter.

ter.

At Venlaw, Mrs William Campbell, a daugh

May 1. At Cumbernauld House, the Hon. Mrs Fleming, a daughter,

-At Lochnaw Castle, Lady Agnew, a daughter. 2. Mrs Dundas of Arniston, a son.

4. At Manchester, the Lady of Sir Alexander Don of Newton, Bart. M. P. a son and heir.

- At Walton Park, Mrs Major Campbell, a daughter.

5. At Edinburgh, the Lady of H. Stopford Nixon, Esq. R. N. a son.

-At Kelvin Grove, Mrs Buchanan, Auchin torly, a daughter.

6. At 26, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, the Marquise de Riario Sforza, a daughter.

-At Edinburgh, the Lady of Robert Eckford, Esq. superintending surgeon, Bombay medical establishment, a son, still-born.

8. At Drumsheugh, the Lady of Adam Hay, Esq. a son.

At Calais, the Lady of Robert Gun, of Mount Kennedy, Esq. a daughter.

9. At 3, Dundas-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Maitland, a son.

10. Mrs Robert Cadell, 151, George.Street, Edinburgh, a son.

12. At Carron Hall, the Lady of Major Dun las, a daughter.

May 13. At Melville House, the Countess of Leven and Melville, a daughter.

16. At Drummond, the Lady of Captain D. Macpherson, a daughter.

Mrs Irvine, Northumberland-Street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

At Garscube, the Lady of John Campbell, Esq. a son.

17. At Houston, the Lady of Major Shairp, younger of Houston, a daughter.

21. The Marchioness of Anglesea, a daughter. 22. Mrs Dickson, West Kirk Manse, Edinburgh, a daughter.

-At Pilrig-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Moule, a

son.

Lately. At Musselburgh, Mrs Langhorne, a son.

MARRIAGES.

1824. June 16. At Bauleah, Bengal, George Gordon Macpherson, Esq. of the Bengal Medical establishment, to Maria, daughter of T. Dawney, Esq. Buckinghamshire.

July 29. At Van Diemen's Land, Newman Williate, Esq. of Glen Neilson, to Eliza, youngest daughter of Mr James Towers, of Cambusbarron, in Stirlingshire.

1825. March 1. At Rio de Janiero, John L. Macfarquhar, Esq. to Catherine, daughter of the Rev. John Dampier, rector of Codford, Dorset, and Langton, Thactraver, Wilts.

April 25. At Muirburn, Glassford, William Douglass, Esq. merchant, Demerara, to Janet, second daughter of James Alston, Esq. of Muirburn.

At Edinburgh, James Bennett, Esq. writer, to Margaret, only daughter of the late Mr Wil liam M Kimmie, Elgin.

Mr David Ferguson, merchant, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr Robert Frame, merchant, Glasgow.

26. At Glasgow, Alexander Haig, Esq. of Lochrin, to Miss Berry, daughter of John Berry, Esq. of Moore Place, Glasgow.

At the manse of Old Kilpatrick, Thomas Thomson, Esq. merchant. Glasgow, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the Rev. William Macartney.

- At Aberdeen, the Rev. Nathaniel Morren, West Chapel, Greenock, to Mary, daughter of Alexander Shand, Esq. advocate.

-At the parish Church of Weston, near Weedon, Northamptonshirt, Lieut.-Colonel Henry

Hely Hutchinson, second son of the Hon. Francis Hely Hutchinson, and nephew of the Earl of Donoughmore and Lord Hutchinson, to the Hon. Mrs Frederick North Douglas.

April 27. At Glasgow, John Crooks, Esq. to Henrietta, daughter of Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Ballindalloch.

-At Radderty House, Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. of Ord, to Miss Anna Watson Fowler, daughter of James Fowler, Esq. of Radderty.

-At Hawick, the Rev. Charles Thomson, minister of the Scottish Church, North Shields, to Janet, eldest daughter of Mr Francis Ballantyne, merchant, Hawick.

28. At Campbelton, Capt. James Coutts Crawford, of the R. N. to Miss Helen Campbell, third daughter of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Kildalloig, Argyleshire.

29. At Raemoir House, William Gordon, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel of the Aberdeenshire local militia, eldest son of Lieutenant-General Gordon Cumming Skene, of Pitlurg and Dyce, to Ann, daughter of the late Alexander Brebner, Esq. of Lairney.

30. At Edinburgh, Thomas Knatchbull, Esq. of the Royal Artillery, son of the late Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart. of Mersham Hatch, in the county of Kent, to Jane, second daughter of Sir John Connell, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty.

- At Garbity, Alexander Macpherson, Esq. surgeon, Milford Cottage, Aberlour, to Annie, youngest daughter of the late George Grant, Esq. Drumfurroch.

May 5. At Cheltenham, Charles Brodric, Esq. nephew of Lord Viscount Middleton, and eldest son of the late Archbishop of Cashel, to the Hon. Emma Stapleton, third daughter of Lord Le Despencer.

6. At Milton, the Rev. Peter Steele, 13, Broughton Place, Edinburgh, to Eliza, eldest daughter of James Peddie, Esq. architect.

7. At Mary-le-Bonne Church, London, James Grant Duff, Esq. of Eden, Aberdeenshire, Captain in the Bombay army, to Jane, only daughter of Whitelaw Ainslie, M.D. late of Madras.

9. At Chatterflat, Mr. Walter Symington, merchant, Paisley, to Lilias, daughter of Robert Stevenson, Esq. of Chatterflat.

11. At London, Sir William Foulis, Bart. of Ingleby Manor, Yorkshire, to Mary Jane, second daughter of the late General Sir Charles Ross, Bart. of Balnagown, and of Lady Mary Ross, and niece to the Duke of Leinster, who gave away the bride.

14. At Stonehaven, Mr David Fairweather, merchant, to Miss Helen Napier, of that place.

17. At Edinburgh, Robert Mackay, Esq. Janefield Place, Leith, to Mary, second daughter of Robert Brown, Esq. of Newhall.

23. Captain Forbes, 78th regiment, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late John Urquhart, Esq. of Craigston.

24. George Home Simpson, Esq. merchant, London, to Isabella, youngest daughter of John Turnbull, Esq. Peebles.

DEATHS.

1824. June 23. At Penang, Miss Priscilla MacGachen, daughter of the late Robert MacGachen, Esq. and grand-daughter of the deceased Captain Robert MacGachen of Dalquhat, in the county of Dumfries.

Aug. 18. At Calcutta, Wm. Paton, Esq. Member of the Board of Revenue there.

Oct. 29. At Secunderabad, Euphemia Tod, eldest daughter of Captain Wright, 40th regiment Madras N. I.

30. At Belise, Honduras, John Thornton, Esq. surgeon.

Nov. 23. In Assam, Charles Steuart, Esq. assistant surgeon of the Hon. East India Company's service, Bengal establishment, third son of the late John Steuart, Esq. of Overtown.

27. At Trichinopoly, William Gordon Cumming Dunear, Cornet in the 5th regiment of Madras native cavalry, and fourth son of Sir Archibald Dunbar of Northfield, Bart.

Dec. 2. In the barbour at Bombay, Capt. Wallace, F. Dunlop, of the 7th native infantry, second son of John Dunlop, Esq. Bailanakiel, and the fourth son he has lost since the mouth of August 1820, between the ages of 17 and 32.

9. At Rangoon, aged 42, James Walker, Esq. (third son of the late Francis Walker, Esq. of Tanderlane,) Major of the third regiment of Ma dras Native Infantry. Major Walker had been in India above twenty years; during which pe riod he had been much engaged in active service He was in the command of a brigade at Rangoon, and fell, at the head of his troops, in the hour of victory.

11. At Moorshedabad, William Loch, Esq. Resident at the Court of the Rajah of Bengal.

-In Camp, of a wound he received on the 21 of that month, while gallantly volunteering his services with troops who attacked the insurgents before the fort of Kittore, in the Marratta Dusab, of which country he officiated as chief collector and political agent, John Collins Munro, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's civil service, Madras establishment.

1825. Jan. 22. At Queenston, Upper Canada, Thomas Dickson, Esq.

April 4. At Summerfield, near Haddington, Robert Dodds, Esq.

6. At Hamburgh, Mrs Stoddart, relict of the late Mr Thomas Stoddart, merchant there.

14. At his father's house, Carnbee, Fifeshire, Robert Henderson, late student of divinity, Edinburgh.

13. At Bath, Mary, wife of Jas. Strachan, Esq. 21. At Brussels, aged 5%, the Hon. Robert Annesley, many years his Majesty's consul at Antwerp, and next brother and heir presumptive to the Earl of Annesley.

22. At Tallow, county of Waterford, in eonsequence of a fall from his horse on the previous Wednesday, John Campbell, Esq. chief officer of police.

23. At Muirtown, Miss Christian Baillie Duff, daughter of H. R. Duff, Esq. of Muirtown, in the 18th year of her age.

-At Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Jane Drunmond, wife of Lieutenant D. Macfarlan.

24. At Linlithgow, Miss Andrew, sister of the late Provost Andrew.

25. At Greenhill House, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Rose, Lady of Captain Munro, late of the 424 Royal Highlanders.

27. At Paris, M. Denon, so well known as the Director of the French Museum, and for his travels in Egypt. On coming away from the sale of the pictures of M. Lapeyriere, he was seized with violent pains in the stomach, against which the succours of art were of no avail. In fifteen hours he was no more. This short illness terminated a long life.

-At Skene, in the 74th year of his age, George Skene, Esq. of Skene and Carrestone.

Lately. Professor Pictet, of Geneva. He was born in 1752, and succeeded the celebrated Sassure in the chair of philosophy in 1786. He is well known to Europe.

-At Rangoon, in the Burman empire, J. Spottiswoode Trotter, Esq. Captain in the 16th regiment of native infantry, and Commander of the force of Madras pioneers. After a service of 20 years in various countries of the East, and in many campaigns, in which he bore a distinguished part, this gallant officer fell a victim at last to fever, brought on by fatigue and over exertion in the late conflicts with the Burmese.

-At Port-Glasgow, John M'Murtrie, Esq. Chief Magistrate.

-At Tullyallan, the Hon. Mary Elphinstone, in her 85th year.

At her house, Penbedw, Flintshire, Mrs Williams, relict of Major Williams, many years M.P. for Flintshire. Mrs Williams, and her sister, Lady Cotton, were married on the same day, were widows in the same year, and died in the same week, in the same house.

-At Rome, in her 48th year, the Princess Borghese, formerly Paulina Buonaparte, the favourite sister of Napoleon, after a long and severe illness.

Ruthven & Son, Printers, Edinburgh.

GENERAL INDEX.

ADOLPHE and Selanie, a moral tale, res Canova, Antonio, review of memoirs of,

view of, 286

Advantages, supposed, of war, on the, 678
America, North, meeting of the Congress
of the United States, 113-Decree of
the United Provinces of Mexico, 367—
State of Upper Canada, 617

America, South, treaties of commerce be
tween Britain and the Independent
States of, 113-Operations in Peru, ib,
239-Liberation of Peru by Bolivar,
367, 617-Death of Mr Rowcroft at
Lima, ib

Ainerican farmer, letter from an, 542
Anatomical plates, on Lizars' system of,

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Churches, established and dissenting in
Scotland, sketch of the present state of
the, 598

Circuit Intelligence, 756

Classical Criticism, 66, 440, 548
Classical Reveries, No. VIII. 217
Clergymen, Scottish, on the education of,
433

Coal and oil gas controversy, documents
in the, 481-Letter in defence of Prof.
Leslie's deductions, ib-Dr Brewster's
reply to Vindex's letter, 453—Mr Bu-
chanan's report to the Directors of the
Edinburgh Gas-light Company, 485
College hours, Scottish, 331, 431
Commons, House of, proceedings in the,

241-Debates on the Bill for putting
down the Irish Catholic Association,
242, 370, 500-The Budget, 501-
Further proceedings of, 619-Debates
on the Catholic relief bill, 620, 754
Conrad and Ada, 60

Barrackpore, mutiny of native troops at, Contrast-The Departure, 410—The Re-

366, 496

Births, 126, 254, 382, 510, 638, 767
Biographical sketch of the late Rev. Dr.
Taylor of Glasgow, 459-

Botany, remarks on; with notices of re
cently-published Floras, 273
Bride of Farma, the, 68
British Revenue, 244
Broster's discovery for curing impediments
of speech, 116

Brougham, Mr, review of his inaugural
address at Glasgow, 582-his visit to
Edinburgh, 623-Grand dinner given
to him there, 624

Buenos Ayres, commercial treaty between
Britain and, 747
Burmese war, accounts of the progress of,
112, 238, 365, 496-Victory over the
Burmese, 618-Further accounts, 745
Burning of the Kent East-Indiaman, in
the Bay of Biscay, 503

VOL. XVI.

turn, 412

I

Conveyancing, Professorship of, erected
in the University of Edinburgh, 116
Corn Markets, 123, 351. 379, 507, 635,
764

Coronation of George IV. remarks on

Nayler's account of the, 414
Coronation of Charles X. of France, 744
Court of Session, changes in the, 245
Cousin, my rustic, at church, 214
Cox versus Kean, for crim. con. 245
Death of the Hon. F. Ashley Cooper, by
boxing, 502

Deaths, 127, 255, 383, 511, 639, 768
Defence of Phrenology, 1

Defence of Irish Miracles, answer to C.
C.'s, 549

Dialogue between a Dissenter and a Kirk
man, 69

Doctrines of the Catholic Church, reply
to C. C.'s defence of the, 417
5 E

Documents in the coal and oil gas con-
troversy, 481

Don Giovanni, a poem, review of, 407
Dramatic Sketches, 181

Dream, a, 65

Early history of the General Assembly,

sketches of the, 16, 230

Earthquake in Algiers, 496

Glasgow University, notice regarding its
professors and students, 513-Critique
on the notice, 647

Greece-Accounts of naval and military
successes of the Greeks, 111, 238, 616,
746
Gunpowder mills at Stobbs, explosion st,
374

of, 630

Edinburgh University, professorship of Half-pay for the navy and marines, rates
Conveyancing instituted in, 116
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, annual re-
port of the, 244-Proposal for a new
Infirmary, 758

Edinburgh, destructive fire in, 375-
alarming fire in, 627

Education of Scottish Clergymen, obser-
vations on the overtures from the
General Asembly on this subject, 433
Elegy, by an invalid from town, 200
Ellen of Egremont, 55

English language, remarks on Smith's
Practical Guide to the, 56

Hamlet, play of, from Boaden's life of
Kemble, 576

Harold's last Pilgrimage, 713
Harp of Zion, review of the, 569
Highland Chieftain's lament, the, 528
Highlands and Western Islands of Sent.
land, review of Dr Macculloch's work
on, 129, 280-Farther examination of
Dr M.'s statements, 386

Holman, James, R. N. review of his tra-
vels in Russia, Poland, Austria, &c. 686
Horsemanship, observations on, 19

Euripides, a choral ode translated from, I'll think on thee, 584
4.7

Examination of Dr M'Crie's strictures on

Queen Mary, 529

Expedition to Russia in 1812, review of
Segur's history of the, 333

Explosion of Stobbs gunpowder mills, 374
Extraordinary escape from Dumfries jail,
248

Fauntleroy, Henry, tried and executed

for forgery, 115

Fiar prices in Scotland, crop 1824, 765
Fife, sales of estates in, 374

Fire, destructive one in Edinburgh, 375—
another alarming one, 627-Fire in
Stirling, ib

Floods in the West of Scotland, 117
Florence, notes on the Gallery of, 523
Foote, Miss, obtains £.3000 damages
from Mr Hayne, for breach of promise
of marriage, 117-Her re-appearance
on the stage, 374

Forkel, John Nicolaus, notice of the life
and writings of, 176
Foresters, the, a novel, review of, 651
Fouché, Joseph, Duke of Otranto, review
of memoirs of, 257

France-Speech of Charles X. on open-
ing the Chambers, 108-Proceedings
in the Chambers, 495, 615, 744-Co-
ronation of the King of, 744
Gaffer Grabble, a parochial farce, 37
Gallery of Florence, notes on the, 523
General Assembly of the Church of Scot-
land, sketches of the early history of
the, 16, 230-Observations on the over-
tures from, regarding the education of
clerical students, 433—Proceedings of
in May 1825, 759

Genlis, Countess de, review of memoirs
of, 585

Gilbert Greenwood, the auto-biography
of, Part III., 203–Part IV., 665

Impediments of speech, discovery of a
new mode of curing, 116
Improvisatrice, the, review of, 34
Inaugural address of Mr Brougham at
Glasgow, review of, 582

Indies, East-Progress of the Burmese
war, 112, 238, 365, 496-Mutiny at
Barrrackpore, 366, 496-Victory over
the Burmese, 616

Indies, West-Fire at St. Thomas's, 617
Infirmary, proposed new one in Edin.
burgh, 758

Invocation, an, 272

Ireland-Arrest of Mr O'Connel, on a
charge of sedition, and acquittal by the
Grand Jury, 119

Irish miracles, answer to C. C.'s defence
of, 549

Isabelle, or the Shryne of Saincte Johne,
85

Joint Stock Companies, 374

Judicature Bill, Scots new, remarks on,
continued, 153, 320

Justiciary, proceedings of the High Court
of, 115, 118, 247, 501
Kean, the tragedian, cast in an action for
crim. con. with Mrs Alderman Cox,
245-uproar on his re-appearance at
Covent-Garden, 373

Kemble, John Philip, Esq. review of me.
moirs of, 444

Kent, East-Indiaman, destroyed by fire
in the Bay of Biscay, 503
Kirkman, a, and a rigid dissenter, dialo-
gue between, 69

Knox's Harp of Zion, review of, 569
Letter from an American farmer, to a
friend in Edinburgh, 542
Life, the start in, 195
Life is a dream, 312
Lines written among the ruins of Crook-
stoun Castle, 467

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Linen imported into Britain, 630
Lizars' system of anatomical plates, on,
93

Lochandhu, a tale of the 18th century,
review of, 723

Lords, House of, proceedings in the, 239,
368, 619-Discussion on the Catholic
Association Bill, 497, 749-Debates
on the Catholic Relief Bill, 750-Bill
thrown out, 752

Lyall, Dr, his answer to the Quarterly
Review, 305

Lyric poetry, remarks on, 300

Macculloch, Dr, review of his work on
the Highlands and Western Islands of
Scotland, 129, 280-Farther examina-
tion of, 585

M'Crie, Dr, examination of his strictures
on Queen Mary, 529

M'Diarmid's Scrap-book, remarks on,
317

Mail from Edinburgh to London, altera-
tion of the, 757

Maldivian boat, the, 229

Marriages, 126, 254, 382, 510, 638, 767
Memoirs of Antonio Canova, review of,
222, 467

Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis, re-
view of, 585

Memoirs of Joseph Fouché, Duke of O-
tranto, review of, 258

Memoirs of John Philip Kemble, Esq. re-
view of, 144

Meteorological Tables, 124, 252, 280,
508, 636, 763

Military Appointments and Promotions,
120, 246, 377, 503, 631, #759

Peru, liberation of from the Spanish yoke,
367, 617

Petersburgh, great and destructive flood
at, 111

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Phrenology, defence of, 1
Pilgrimage, Harold's last, 713
Poetry-Summer, 25-A choral ode, 47
-Ellen of Egremont, 55-Conrad and
Ada, 60-A dream, 65-The bride of
Parma, 68-Isabelle, or the Shryne of
Saincte John, 85-Stanzas from the
Arabic, 93-Translation of the La Par-
tenza of Metastasio, 104-Sonnet, youth,
152-Elegy, by an invalid from town,
200 The Maldivian boat, 229-Son-
net, to Ezilda, 232-An invocation, 272

-Stanzas, 379-Life is a dream, 312
To the Moon, 319-Scottish college
hours, 331-Lines written among the
ruins of Crookstoun Castle, 467-The
Highland Chieftain's lament, 528-
Sonnet to
544 I'll think on
thee, 584-Sonnet, night-storm, 686—
The wish, 708-Harold's last pilgri
733-
mage, 713-Stanzas to

"

To Catharine, from her mother, on
parting, 646

Poetry, lyric, remarks on, 300
Poland, speech of Alexander to the Re-
presentatives of, 747

Portugal, accounts from, 110
Practical Guide to the English language,
remarks on Smith's, 56

Proctor's journey across the Andes, re-
view of, 733

Promotions, Appointments, &c,, 120,
249, 377, 503, 631, *759

Military history of the campaign in Rus- Publications, monthly list of new ones,

sia in 1812, (concluded,) 25

Moon, verses to the, 319

Moral influence of theatrical representa.

tions, 708

Music, some thoughts on the origin, de-

sign, and progress of, 95-Its refined
study and exercise recommended, 169
-Some notice of the life and writings
of John Nicolaus Forkel, 176

106, 235, 363, 492, 612, 740

Punctuation, Strictures on a late article

on, 61

Quarterly Review, Dr Lyall's answer to
the, 305

Queen Mary, examination of Dr M'Crie's
strictures on, 529

Recollections and Reflections of a South
American seaman, 544

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Musical Festival, Edinburgh, proceeds of Refined study and exercise of Music re-

the late, 116

Mutiny at Barrackpore, 366, 496
Naples, death of the King of, 238
Narrative of Richmond the Spy, review
of, 291

Nature, sketches from, 48

Navy and Marine half-pay, rates of, 630
New Zealand Chief, arrival of one in
England, 375

Notes on the Gallery of Florence, 523
Notice of the life and writings of John
Nicolaus Forkel, 176

Origin, design, and progress of music,
some thoughts on, 95
Parliament, Assembly of; royal speech
239
Parma, the Bride of, 68

commended, 169

Remarks on Smith's Practical Guide to
the English Language, 56-On Lizars's
System of Anatomical Plates, 93-On
the Scots New Judicature Bill, 153-
On botany, and recently-discovered Flo-
ras, 273-On lyric poetry, 300-On
M'Diarmid's Scrap-book, 317-On Sir
George Nayler's account of the King's
Coronation, 414-On the moral influ-
ence of theatrical representations, 708
-On Tales of the Crusaders, 641
Review-Of Boutourlin's history of the
Military Campaign in Russia, in 1812,
25-Of the Improvisatrice, and other
poems, 34-Of Dr Macculloch's work
on the Highlands and Western Islands

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