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At Edinburgh, Alexander Spiers Crawford, Esq. 79th regiment, or Cameron Highlanders, to Margaret, eldest daughter of John Mitchell, Esq. Pitt Street.

At Dalreoch, the Rev. Robert Clark, Newtown Hamilton, Ireland, to Grace, only daughter of the Rev. James Clark, Dalreoch.

31. At Montrose, Alexander Lindsay, Esq. Captain of the Kellie Castle East Indiaman, to Miss Amy Cruickshank, only daughter of Alexander Cruickshank, of Strickathro', Esq.

Nov. 1. At Cliffton, Major Macinnes, of the Bengal Establishment, to Mary Eliza beth Milward, youngest daughter of the late Bedingfield Pogson, Esq. of the island of St Christopher.

At Inverary, John Stewart, Esq. of Achadarhinaig, to Margaret, daughter of John Campbell, Esq. of Craignure.

2. Colonel Douglas Mercer, of the 3d guards, to Miss Rowley, second daughter of Sir William Rowley, Bart. M. P. for Suffolk.

3. At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Callender, surgeon, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr John Porteous.

4. Jasper Lutzow Hagermann, Aid-deCamp to the King of Denmark, to Harriet, daughter of the late Hon. George Vere

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At Dumfries, William Drysdale, Esq. W. S. to Mrs Copland, of that place. 9. At London, D. J. Ballingall, Esq. eldest son of Major-General Ballingall, to Dorcas, daughter of the late Thomas Ward of Sandhurst, Kent, Esq.

At Park House, Banffshire, Patrick Steuart, Esq. of Auchlunkart, to Rachel, only daughter of the late Lachlan Gordon, Esq. of Park.

H. T. Liddell, Esq. eldest son of Sir T. H. Liddell, Bart. of Ravensworth Castle, Durham, to Isabella Horatio, daughter of Lord George Seymour.

11. At Duffus, the Rev. Charles Fyvie, to Jessie, second daughter of Mr Adam, late of Westfield, Morayshire.

14. At Aberdeen, John Smith, Esq. advocate, Aberdeen, to Jane, eldest daughter of Alexander Shirrefs, Esq.

At St Paul's Chapel, Edinburgh, Thomas Hamilton, Esq. brother of Sir William Hamilton, Bart. to Miss Ann Montgomery Campbell, daughter of the late Archibald Montgomery Campbell, Esq. of Upper Wimpole Street, London.

At Ann Street, St Bernard's, Archibald Ponton, Esq. to Agnes, youngest daughter of the late Mr William Lockhart, writer, Edinburgh.

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At Rachan, the Rev. Alexander Brown, minister of Muirkirk, to Miss Loch, daughter of John Loch, Esq. of Rachan.

17. At Edinburgh, Peter Ramsay, Esq. banker, to the Hon. Susan Mary Hamil. ton, second daughter of the late Right Hon. William, Lord Belhaven and Stenton.

22. At Edinburgh, John Ramsay, Esq. writer in Edinburgh, to Ann, daughter of the late George Ogilvy, Esq. of Westhall.

23. At South Union Place, Glasgow, Mr Gilbert Sanders, accountant there, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr William Ranken, Edinburgh.

At Laurieston Place, Edinburgh, the Rev. James Harper, North Leith, to Barbara, second daughter of the Rev. Dr Peddie, Edinburgh.

Lately. At the residence of the British Ambassador at Paris, General Vatier, in the service of his Most Christian Majesty, to Fanny, only daughter of the late Walter Boyd, jun. Esq.

At her father's house, Oxgangs, Mr George Berry, 39, Gilmour Place, Edin

burgh, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr George Richmond.

At Edinburgh, William Lambie, Esq. of the Island of Jamaica, to Elizabeth Dundas Crichton, daughter of Mr Crichton, Gayfield Square.

DEATHS.

March 30. In the Island of Tobago, Mr John Duncan, merchant, youngest son of the late George Duncan, Esq. Comptroller of Stamp Duties for Scotland.

April 19. At Ryepoor, of a fever, occasioned by fatigue on service, Lieut.-Richard Fraser, 5th Bengal native infantry, eldest son of the late Mr Donald Fraser, writer in Inverness.

May 2. At Madras, Sebastian Holford Greis, Esq.

July. At Port Louis, Mauritius, George Waugh, Esq.

Aug. 13. At Hamilton, after a long and severe illness, Kartharine Farquharson, daughter of the late Alexander Farquhar son, Esq. of Balfour, and wife of Mr Robert Valentine, Supervisor of Excise.

17. In Jamaica, Hugh Walker, Esq. of Carron Hall.

25. At his pen in Salt Ponds, Jamaica, Peter Grant, Esq. Serjeant at Arms to the Hon. House of Assembly, son of the late Sir Ludovick Grant of Dalvey, Bart. Sept. 10. On board the ship Elizabeth, on his passage from South America to London, Lieut.James M'Farlane, of the Royal Marines, son of James M'Farlane, Esq. Col. lector of Excise, Dumfries.

17. At Ledbeg, Assynt, Margaret, wife of John Mackenzie, Esq. Ledbeg, and second daughter of Charles Clarke, Esq. Glendow.

24. At Richmond, Virginia, John Graham, Esq.

Oct. 3. At Rhives, in the parish of Kil. muir Easter, Mrs Mary Ross, wife of David Aitken, Esq.

4. At Aberdeen, Isobel Forbes, daughter of the late Alex. Forbes, Esq. Invernan. 9. At Greenock, Miss Isabella Young, sister to the late Rev. Dr Young of Erskine.

At Tradeston, Glasgow, Mrs Park, widow of Capt. Charles Park of Parkhill. 13. At her brother's house, York Place, London, Miss Isabella Douglas.

15. At Leipsic, Field-Marshal Prince Charles of Schwartzenberg.

18. At Brookfield Cottage, John Scott, D. D. minister of Avondale, in the 71st year of his age, and the 39th of his ministry.

Amelia, fifth daughter of the late Lawrence Oliphant, Esq. of Gask.

19. At Strathaven, the Rev. Dr John Scott, minister of that parish.

20. At Anderston, in the 87th year of his age, Walter Macfarlan, late serjeant in the 42d regiment, supposed to be the

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In the 80th year of his age, Robert Stewart, Esq. of Garth.

27. At St Patrick's Square, Edinburgh, Isobella Crawford, wife of Mr T. Lurchen, Royal Navy, and daughter of Mr W. Crawford, land surveyor.

At Stornoway, 12 years of age, George, eldest son of Syme Tod, Esq. Comptroller of the Customs there.

At Kelton Mains, near Dumfries, William Walker, Esq. of Kelton Mains, formerly of St Thomas in the East, in the island of Jamaica.

At Lency, Catherine Lesly, daughter of the late John Hunter Spreull Crawford, Esq. of Cowdonhill.

At Glasgow, Dr Patrick Cumin, Professor of Oriental Languages in the University of Glasgow.

28. At Dumfries, Mr William Birch, merchant, English Street, aged 25 years.

At Bank House, near Dundee, Sir John Ogilvy of Inverquharity, Baronet.

29. At Edinburgh, in the 82d year of his age, the Rev. John Tough, D. D. late minister of the Chapel of Ease, St Cuthbert's, to which charge he was inducted in 1766.

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At Edinburgh, Mr John Stewart, son of Mr Alexander Stewart, Haystoun, Peebles-shire, in the 29th year of his age, deeply regretted.

4. At his house, near Haugh of Urr, the Rev. James Biggar, late minister of the Associate congregation of Urr, in the 73d year of his age.

-At her house in Montrose, Lady Carnegie, relict of Sir James Carnegie of Southesk, Baronet.

5. At his house at Shooter's Hill, Sir Wm. Robe, K.C.B. K.C.G. and K.T.S. Colonel of the Royal Horse Artillery.

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panied Lord Amherst in the last Embassy to China, and has gratified the world with an account of that Embassy, and the distressing events attending the return of his Lordship, as well as a most interesting description of the inhabitants of the LooChoo Islands.

8. At Cheltenham, Capt. Valentine Fleming, of his Majesty's 9th regiment of foot.

At his seat, the veteran poet, William Hayley, Esq.

9. At his house, in Wellington Place, Glasgow, John Barr, Esq. late of London, son of Mr Barr, formerly Rector of the Grammar School of Glasgow.

At St Ann's Lodge, Mrs Mundell, in the 83d year of her age.

10. At Edinburgh, Colonel Maxwell, late of 7th dragoon guards.

11. At London, the Countess Dowager of Lincoln.

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At Irvine, at the great age of 102, Mr James Neil, late a shipmaster from that port.

This extraordinary man enjoyed good health, with the entire use of his faculties, to the last, and he died without pain, a pious and exemplary Christianhis conversation was most interesting, and facetious, full of anecdotes of the principal events of his long life, 65 years of which he had spent as a seaman, and many of them in the service of his country, along with Boscawen and Hawke. He was the last of eight old sailors who were living at Irvine in 1816, whose united ages amounted to 693 years.

At Edinburgh, John Carr, Esq. of

Ryehope. 16. At Perth, John Richardson, Esq. of Pitfour.

At Galashiels Manse, the Rev. Dr Douglas, in the 73d year of his age, and 51st of his ministry. Never, perhaps, had any parish more reason to regret the loss of their pastor.

Dec. 2. At his residence, in Queen Street, Cheapside, John Man, Esq. much and deservedly regretted.

GENERAL INDEX.

ABROт, the, a novel, by the author of
Waverley, remarks on, 248
Abstract of Southey's Life of Wesley, 291,
399

Accident at Portobello, 369-Dreadful one

at Rochdale, 564

Africa, insurrection in Morocco, 266
Agricultural Reports, 86, 181, 281, 377,
473, 568

Alcestis of Alfieri, extracts from, 512
America, on the extension of the slave
trade in, 57-Emigrations to, 356

South, accounts from, 173

Andrian, the Fair, a comedy of Terence,
translation from, 113

Ane cdotes of the late King and Queen, 14
483

Apparitions of the Devil, 339

Appointments, Promotions, &c. 83, 179,
279, 374, 471, 566

Arabic, translations of the Classics into,
258

Arctic Seas, return of the expedition of dis-
covery from the, 452-Remarks on its
success, 49

Archipelago, Indian, remarks on Craw-
furd's History of, 26, 120-

Arts of Phormio, a comedy of Terence,
translation from, 115
Attorney-General's charges against the
Queen, 267

Austria, threatening preparations of, against
Italy, 558

Australasia, Terra, discovery of, 110
Authors, Living; a dream, 133
Bankrupts, lists of Scots and English, 90,
185, 284, 380, 476, 571
Barbour, William, trial of for an atrocious
assault on his uncle, 370

Births, lists of, 93, 188, 285, 381, 477,
573

Blanc, Mont, account of two recent at-
tempts to ascend it, 329

Blenheim, description of a Roman villa
near, 159

Bowdich, Mr, his reply to the Quarterly Re-
view, 521

Britain, national debt of, 178-Quarters
revenue of, 372

British Legislation, 82, 178, 373, 470
Brougham, Mr, speech of, in defence of
the Queen, 361

Brown, the late Dr, sketch of the late cha-
racter of, 344

Buenos Ayres, extracts of letters from,

223

Bystander, the, No. V. 59-No. VI. 245

Canzone of Tasso, 48

Cape of Good Hope, new settlement at,

259

Cartwright, Major, &c. trial of for sedition,
175

Causes of the excellence of early poetry, 3
Ceylon, account of the late Major Davie,
by a gentleman resident there, 319
Chalmers, Dr, extracts from his Christian
and Civic Economy of large Towns, 50
-The demand of human beings for re-
ligious food, far short of the interest they
have in it, ib.-Mode of letting church
seats hurtful to the interests of religion,
52-Experiment often as instructive by
failure as by success, 54

Chinese literature, notice of, 67
Christison, the late Professor, death of, 62
Circuit Intelligence, 369, 469

Civil Engineers, formation of a society of,
65

Cockburn, the late Baron, death of, 92
Colquhoun, Dr, death of the late, 187
Comedies of Terence, new translation of,

113

Commercial Reports, 83, 183, 283, 379,
475, 570

Commons, House of The Budget, 15—
Proceedings in regard to charges against
the Queen, 78, 173-See Queen, the
Comparison of the ancient and modern
drama, 516

Connection between poetry and music, re-
marks on the, 205

Convention of Royal Burghs, proceedings
of the, 174

Copper-plate printing, singular discovery
respecting, 354

Cornwall, Barry, remarks on his Marcian
Colonna, 7

Correspondence of the De Coverley Fami-
ly, 32-To the Editor, ib.-To John
de Coverley, Esq. 33-Mrs de Coverley
to Richard de Coverley, Esq. 34-Miss
de Coverley to R. de Coverley, Esq. 35

To the Editor, 124-To Richard de
Coverley, Esq. 127-To the Editor,
210-Miss de Coverley to her brother,
212 To Richard de Coverley, 322-
To Miss de Coverley, 325-To Richard
de Coverley, 328-To the Editor, 431
-The Bears, 432

Crawfurd's Indian Archipelago, remarks
on, 26, 120

Crispin, St, celebration of his anniversary
at Edinburgh, 563

Darling's Elocutionary Exercises, 343

578

Davie, the late Major, account of, by a
gentleman residing in Ceylon, 319
Deaths, lists of, 95, 189, 286, 382, 479,
575

Decameron, the Modern, No. II. 439
No. III. 504

Delany, Mrs, review of letters of, 483
Denmark, notice of the Royal Library of,
551-Conspiracy to overturn the go-
vernment of, 557

Description of a storm, 123-Of a Roman
villa in England, 159
Devil, the, apparitions of, 339

Dialogues on Natural and Revealed Reli-
gion, introduction, 228-Pamphilus to
Hermippus, 231-Part I. On the ex-
istence of the Deity, 232-Part II. Ad-
ditional illustrations, 307-Part III.
Objections answered, 413

Discovery of New South Shetland, account
of the, 110

Domingo, St, revolution in the black em-
pire of Hayti, and suicide of the empe-
ror, 559

Dramatists, essays on the early English,
No. VIII. 148

Dramatic poetry, letters on, 516
Duchess of York, death of, 175
Dundas, the late Lord, death of, 91
Early English Dramatists, essays on, 148
Early Poetry, on the causes of the excel-
lence of, 3

Earthquakes in Greece, 164
Edgeworth, Richard Lovel, on the me-
moirs of, 226

Education in England, notices respecting,
257

Edinburgh, graduations at the University
of, 161-Riots in, 564
Erskine, Mr, on the truth of revealed
religion, extracts from, 538

Essays on Phrenology, letters from the au-
thor of, 43, 143-On the early Eng-
lish Dramatists, 148

Executions at Glasgow and Stirling for
High Treason, 277-Of four men at
Glasgow for stouthrief, 564
Excellence of early poetry, on the causes
of, 3

Extracts from Barry Cornwall's Marcian Co-
lonna, 7, 123-Mrs Delany's Anecdotes
of the late King and Queen, 14, 483—
Maturin's Sermons, 23-Crawfurd's In-
dian Archipelago, 26-Southey's Life of
Wesley, 36-Memoir of the Rev. Ro-
bert Walker, 38-Chalmers's Christian
and Civic Economy of Large Towns, 50
-Michiel's origin of Venetian Festivals,
104-Mrs Opie's Tales of the Heart,
152-Letters from Buenos Ayres, 223
Fraser's Journey through the Himala
Mountains, 236-From the works of
Vincenzio Monti, the Italian poet, 299
-From the poetry of the late Dr John
Leyden, 302 From Mrs Delany's Let-
ters, 483-From the Alcestis of Alfieri,
512-From Milman's poem of the Fall

of Jerusalem, 528-From Erskine's
Remarks on the Internal Evidence of
the Truth of Revealed Religion, 538
Festivals, Venetian, origin of the, 104
Fires, great one in Paris, 170-Destruc-
tive one at Port-au-Prince, 361-Exten-
sive and destructive one in Nova Scotia,
459-Farther particulars of, 558-
Dreadful one at York, 562

France, new election law of, 72-Trial
and execution of Louvel, assassin of the
Duke de Berri, ib.-Expences and num-
ber of established clergy in, 73, 163—
Great fire in Paris, 170-Population of
Paris, 258-Duty on French theatres,
ib.-Conspiracy against the Bourbons,
264-Murder of the Duke Decres, 556
Fraser, Mr, account of his journey through
the Himala Mountains, &c. 236
Freeholders of Scotland, number of, 369
German Literature, notices concerning, 258,
550

-Reviews, No. III. 499

Germany, Frey-Gerichte, or Free Tribu-
nal of, in the Middle Ages, 426
Glasgow, military outrage there, 174
Globe, on the diminution of the waters of
the, 353

Graduations at the Edinburgh University,
161

Greek prize poem, 222

Greenland, population of, 454
Greenock, murders committed by soldiers
stationed there, 175

Hamel, Dr, Russian Counsellor of State,
account of two attempts by, to ascend
Mont Blanc, 329

High Treason, trials for in Scotland, 77
Himala Mountains, Mr Fraser's journey
to the, 236

Historical notice of the Frey-Gerichte (Free
Tribunal) of Germany in the middle
ages, 426

Historical notices of popular superstitions,
&c. 128

History of the Indian Archipelago, 26, 120
History of the Morning Post for January

31, 1820, 417-Chapter II. 419-Chap-
ter III. 421-Chapter IV. 422-Chap-
ter V. 424.

Holland, journal of a visit to, Letter XI.

218-Letter XII. 492-Letter XIII. 492
Horace, a key to the last epistle of, 346,
434

Human nature, on Hume's treatise on, 536
Hunt's translation of Tasso's Amyntas, re-
marks on, 215

Hydrophobia, notice of a plant useful in
the cure of, 551
Iceland moss, uses of the, 354
Indian Archipelago, remarks on Crawfurd's
History of the, 26, 120
Impersonal verbs, remarks on, 155
Invention, curious one by a blind musici
an, 65

Ireland, establishment of a general board
of health in, 141

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