28. At Stromness, Henry Cruickshank, Esq. of Hoy. 30. Mary Roper Paton, youngest daughter of Mr John Paton, builder. hill. Suddenly, Robert Elliot, Esq. of Pinnacle 31. At the Hague, of apoplexy, the Earl of Atholne. -At Newbigging, Musselburgh, Captain John Thomson, late of the 69th regiment. Nov. 1. At Altona, Mr H. W. Von Gustenberg, one of the veterans of the German Literature and Poetry, having nearly completed his 88th year. -At Inveresk, Mrs Taylor, wife of John Taylor, Esq. of the Exchequer. -At Glasgow, Mrs Kennedy, wife of James Kennedy, Esq. M. D. physician. -At Dumfries, Miss Margaret Lawrie, younger sister of the late General Sir Robert Lawrie of Maxwelton, Bart. -At Nith Bank, Walter Ritchie, Esq. late Lieutenant 14th Light Dragoons. 2. At Edinburgh, Mr George Wilson, writer. -At Edinburgh, Mr John Spence, solicitor in the Supreme Courts of Scotland. 3. At 15, London Street, Edinburgh, Mr John Wright, merchant. -At the Castlehill, Edinburgh, Mr Andrew Rochead, musical-instrument maker, in the 86th year of his age. - At Edinburgh, Rebecca, second daughter of Mr William Boyd, W. S. -At Balbegno, in Kincardineshire, Mrs Ramsay, wife of Captain Thomas Ramsay, half-pay 14th foot. -At Blackheath, General Sir Anthony Farrington, Bart. D.C.L. commandant of the 1st battalion royal artillery, and director general of the field train department, aged 83; he had been in the army 68 years, and was the oldest officer in the British service. 4. At the Manse of Urquhart, Sarah Louisa, daughter of the Rev. William Smith of Petty. At New Saughton, John Hope Watson, second son of the deceased James Watson, Esq. of Saughton, aged 6 years. -At Edinburgh, Robina, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander Douglas, W. S. 5. At Edinburgh, Miss Jane Grant Simpson, third daughter of John Simpson, Esq. late captain in the 27th regiment of foot, formerly captain in the Inverness-shire militia. -The Honourable Frederick Eden, eldest son of Lord Henley. -At Kettle Manse, Fife, Helen Moncrieff, fifth daughter of the Rev. Dr Barclay. - At London, in her 20th year, Mary, only daughter of the late Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Queenston, Upper Canada. -At Weymouth, Colonel Chichester, of Arlington, Devonshire. At Berwick, suddenly, Mr Henry Richardson, proprietor and printer of the Berwick Advertiser. Ann White, wife of John Wigham, jun. Salisbury Road, Edinburgh. 6. At Falkirk, Charles Mackintosh, Esq. in the 28th year of his age. 7. At Edinburgh, Niel Gow, son of Mr Nathaniel Gow, music-seller. -At Musselburgh, Jessy, youngest daughter of Mr George Stuart, merchant there. 10. At Belfast, the Rev. Josias Alexander, pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian congregation there, and teacher of mathematics in the Belfast Academy. -At Edinburgh, Anna, eldest daughter of David George Sandeman, Esq. Springland. -Mrs Stewart of Alderston. -Mr Charles Broughton, W. S. accountant in Edinburgh. 11. Robert Lorimer, Esq. of Holmhead, residing at Kirkland, near Sanquhar. -At Kingsbarns, Mrs Moncrieff, widow of the Rev. David Moncrieff of Whitewells, minister of Redgorton. At London, Lord Chief Baron Richards. 12. At Edinburgh, Mr William Sibbald, architect and builder. 13. At Edinburgh, David Forrest, Esq. solicitor in the Supreme Courts. 14. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ross, widow of Hugh Ross, Esq. of Kerse. At Edinburgh, Mr John Murray, baker. 15. At London, the Earl of Portmore, aged 78. -At Jersey, on the 15th inst. aged 45, of apoplexy, John Dumaresq, Esq. his Majesty's Attorney-General, and colonel of the 1st regiment of militia of that island. 16. At Edinburgh, Henrietta, youngest daughter of Sir Robert Dundas, Bart. -At Kirkden, the Rev. William Milligan, minister of that parish, in the 90th year of his age, and 40th of his ministry. -At Dumbarton, Walter, youngest son of Mr Archibald Colquhoun, writer. At Smeaton, Lady Buchan Hepburn, widow of Sir George Buchan Hepburn, Bart. one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland. At Glasgow, Mr Robert Watson, merchant, aged 39. At Balveny, Captain A. Cameron, late of the Scots Brigade. 17. At Innergellie, Robert Lumsdaine, Esq. of Innergellie. -At Hexham, Elizabeth, infant daughter of the Rev. James Richardson, minister of the Presbyterian Church there. At Port Elliot, John Earl of St Germans. -At Methven Manse, the Rev. John Dowe, minister of that parish, in the 78th year of his age, and 51st of his ministry. 18. At 14, George Street, Mrs Turner, formerly residing at Newbattle. -At Ammondale, a seat of his brother, the Right Hon. the Earl of Buchan,-the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Erskine, K. T. third son of the deceased Henry David, Earl of Buchan, a Privy Councillor and late Lord High Chancellor of England. His Lordship is succeeded in his title and estates by the Hon. David Montague Erskine, his eldest son, late ambassador to the United States of America. 19. At his house in Queen Street, George Kinnear, Esq. banker in Edinburgh. -John Wilson, Esq of Cultershogle, merchant in Dundee. 20. In Roxburgh Street, Robert, aged 23, third son of Mr Adam Anderson. -At his house, Hunter-Square, Mr John Ferguson, clothier. West Bank, Portobello, Alexander, fourth son of Mr Alexander Guthrie, bookseller, Edinburgh. 21. At his house, Trinity Square, London, John Roebuck, Esq. 22. At Libberton, Mr Robert Johnstone, late merchant, Port-Glasgow. 23. At Edinburgh, Mrs Marion Bell, wife of Mr Andrew Steele, of Crosswoodhill, W.S. 24. In New Palace Yard, Westminster, London, Mrs Bankes, wife of the Hon. Member for Corse Castle. -At Greenbank, near Glasgow, Mrs Jane Bruce wife of William Davidson Blair, Esq. 25. At Edinburgh, Mrs Isabella Cochrane, relict of Mr James Taylor, Mound Place. -At Edinburgh, Mary Rooke Geva, infant daughter of Sir James Riddel, Bart. At Edinburgh, Charles, youngest son of Charles Tawse, Esq. W. S. 27. In Graham Street, Robert Barclay, only son of Mr John Sim, accountant of the Bank of Scotland. Lately. At Petersburgh, the celebrated Steibelt. He was the author of a great number of musical compositions; among which, is the fine opera of Romeo and Juliet. He had resided for fifteen years in St Petersburgh, and acquired a large fortune. At London, Colonel Lyon, in his 50th year. He expired in the arms of his son, Captain Lyon, of the Hecla, recently returned from the Northern Expedition. -- At the Manse of Glammis, on the 23d ult. Barbara, daughter of the Rev. James Lyon. -At Edinburgh, Miss Jean Baillie, 56, Queen Street. Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. 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ABERCROMBY, Mr D., review of his African Institution, remarks on their pro- Age of Homer, prize dissertation on the, Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. X. 100-No. XI. 236-No. XII. 484 Ancient manners and customs, vestiges of, in Italy and Sicily, 254 Angler, the Complete, review of 473 Ariosto, review of his Orlando Furioso, Attacks on the Lord Chancellor, on the Chancellor, the Lord, on the late Whig Charles Edwards, Esq., the last words of, 396 Cobbett and Sir Francis Burdett, 314 Coleridge's translation of Wallenstein, re- Complete angler, the review of, 473 letter from one in love, 471 Author, tales by an unwilling, review of, Controversy, remarks on the West Indian, 417 Ball at the Opera-house, Paris, 196 Battle between Spring and Neat, Idyl on Beaton, Cardinal, review of Tennant's Beauty, remarks on, 472 Bits, by the Director-General, 342 Blaquiere, Mr, remarks on his Report on Blessington, Earl of, on his observations Bloody bread-bag, the, a sailor's story, Bloomfield, Robert, verses to the memory Blunt, Rev. J. J., review of his Vestiges Brides' Tragedy, the review of, 723 swer to Mr Wilberforce, on the West Brougham, Mr, remarks of Tickler on, 215-On the dinner given to, at Glas- Buonaparte, review of Las Cases' Journal Burridge, Joseph, Esq., on the diary of, Byron, Lord, remarks on his new Cantos and Mr Landor, remarks on, 99 Campbell, Cobbett, &c. &c. remarks of Cardinal Beaton, a drama, review of, 421 437, 647 Conveyancing, remarks on a proposal to Corn markets, 114, 355, 614, 736 Deaths, 119, 373, 624, 741 Dinner to Mr Brougham at Glasgow, re- Dissertation on the leather bottle and the Domestic Scottish Tales, by James Hogg, Doncaster, Sawney at, 468 Don Juan, on Cantos 9, 10, 11, of, 88 Dramatic writers, modern dramas and, re- Dramatists, modern British, notices of, Ear-trumpet, a new one, 199 Edwards, Charles, Esq. the last words or 396 Eloquence, on the gormandizing school of, English songs, remarks on, 4 Esk, sonnets on the scenery of the, 601 Faust, a drama, by Goethe, review of trans- Faux, William, review of his Memorable days in America, 561-The voyage, 565 Fine Arts, lectures on the, No. I., 18 France, Memoirs of the History of, during translated by Wiffen, 26 Garden of plants at Paris, review of his. General Question, the, No. I., 332 on the, 511 Germanicæ, Horæ, No. XVI., 377 Goethe's Faust, &c., review of Lord F. L. Gower, Lord F. L., review of his transla- Grave, the unknown, 59 Greece, remarks on Blaquiere's Report on, Haydon, remarks on his style of painting, Hayley's Memoirs, review of, 303 to the editor from Andrew Ardent, Liverpool Scottish Club dinner, review of London oddities and outlines, No. I. 3— Lord Chancellor, on the late Whig attacks Love, Learning, and Jealousy, the Three letter from a contributor in, 471 Homer, review of prize dissertation on the Maga, letter concerning Tickler's last ap- Hunt, Leigh, lecture on his poem of the Idyl on the battle between Spring and Irishman, the, No. I. 354 Irving, the Rev. Mr, review of orations by, Italian art of hoaxing, No. IV. Tenth Jeffrey, Mr, remarks on his conducting Keats, John, and the Edinburgh Review, Lasca, extract from the novels of, 43 Leaving port, a passenger's olio, 520 Lectures on the fine arts, No. I. George pearance in, 572 Manifesto, the, 504 Man-of-war's-man, the, Chap. VIII. 269 Manners and customs, ancient, vestiges of, Memoirs of General Rapp, review of, 39 of Hayley, review of, 303 Meteorological tables, 113, 364, 616, 738 Miracles, short rules respecting the evi- Modern British dramatists, notices of, 421 Mummy, account of a Scots one, 188 Navigation code, song occasioned by the Neill, Mr, note on his horticultural tour, New poetical translations, review of, 26 Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. X. 100-No. North, Mr, lecture of, on Leigh Hunt's Notices of modern British dramatists, No. Oddities and outlines, London, No. I. 3. ODoherty on Cantos 9, 10, 11, of Don O'Driscoll, J. remarks on his Views of Ireland, 534. Orations of the Rev. Mr Irving, review of, Orlando Furioso, review of Rose's transla- Paintings exhibiting at Somerset-House, Pamphlets on Ireland, remarks on, 534 Parliament, on the proceedings of the last Paris, review of history of the garden of Parisian Sketches-No I.-Six months before, and six months after October, Parson's Visitor, the, 200 Passengers' Olio, a, 530 Perry, Mr, late of the Morning Chronicle, Pewter quart, the, 520 Picton, General, inscription for his ceno- Picturesque and beautiful, on the sources Plants, history of the garden of, review of, Pluckless school of politics, No. I. 139- Poetical Translations, review of new ones, Poetry. The flowers of Guido, 27.—The Politics, on the pluckless school of, No. Popular Tales of the northern nations, re- Press, letter of Mr Tickler, on the gentle- Prices current, 115, 366, 615, 737 Promotions, appointments, &c. 117, 368, Public credit, project in aid of it, 516. Pyrenees, the review of a tour in, 13. Remarks on English songs, 4-On the ex- Of Count Las Cases' Journal, 169 Review, the Edinburgh, on the last num- Reviews, the Edinburgh and Quarterly, Revolution in Mexico, sketch of the, 61 Roxburgh, death of the Duke of, 376 552 Sawney at Doncaster, 468 Scots mummy, a, 188 Scottish Tales, domestic, review of 427 Sicily, modern, vestiges of ancient man- Sketch of the revolution in Mexico, 61 Songs, English, remarks on, 4 Sonnets on the scenery of the Esk, 601 on the, 149 Spain, Visit to, in 1822-23, review of, 163 Spanish affairs, on the present state of, and Sulks, letter from a Contributor in the, 181 Tales, Popular, of the Northern Nations, Tales by an unwilling author, review of, Tennant, Mr, review of his drama of Things in general, letter of Tickler on, 212 Tickler, Timothy, letters of, to the Editor Tories, the, a national melody, 247 Visitor, the parson's, 208 Wallenstein, Coleridge's translation of, re- Walton's Complete Angler, review of, 473 West Indian controversy, remarks on the, Whig attacks on the Lord Chancellor, re- Wiffen, J. H. review of his translation of Works preparing for publication, 107, Wrestling, Ancient and Modern, review of MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Crawford, 622 Hamilton, 119, 372 Hay, 372, 622 Megget, 622 Meikleham, 372 Menzies, 372 Melville, 622 Mercer, 622, ib. Henderson, 372 Hepburne, 119 Meredith, 622 Hesse, 740 Micking, 741 Hislop, 622 Milner, 119 Hope, 622, 623 Milton, 622 Mitchell, 622 Montgomery, 372 Howe, 372 Moodie, 622 Black, 372 Dimma, 372 Moncrieff, 622, ib. Morrison, 741 Morson, 622 Mossman, 623 Parsons, 119 Peel, 119, 623 Plimer, 119 Horrocks, 119 Hume, 741 Hutchison, 622 Inglis, 372 Inverarity, 622 Irvine, 119 Foggo, 622 M'Arthur, 622 Burn, 372, 741 Forbes, 372 Macbean, 372 Pringle, 623 Robertson, 622, ib. ib. Ross, 622, ib. Scott, 119, 622, ib. ib. Silver, 372 Carruthers, 622 Grant, 622, ib. 623, Mansfield, 741 Sinclair, 372 |