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28. At Meerut, Major General F. E. Hardy-man, C. B. Colonel of his Majesty's 17th regiment 12 of foot, and Commander of the 2d division of the field army in Bengal.

Dec. 3. At Bombay, the Hon. Sir W. D. Ewansea Recorder of that presidency tw

7. At Seringapatam, Mary, daughter of Lieut tenant-Colonel Thomas Paterson, and spouse ofol James Cassamayor, Esq. in the civil service of the Hon. East India Company.

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,A the heir to the crown not being two years of age.

Jan. 7. At Cape Town, on his passage from Inc dia, Lieutenant-Colonel John Stuart Jerdan, of the 10th regiment Bombay infantry, and of Kelso, in Roxburghshire.

March 16, 1822. Dr Alexander Menzies, deputynig Inspector of Hospitals, at Barbadoes. Moleish 23. In George Town, Demerara, after a short illness, Catharine Campbell, aged 25, relict of the M late Evan M'Pherson, Esq. and eldest daughter of Mr M'Gregor, 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.я 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 Lieute-la nant at Royal Naval College,) second son of William Shairp, Esq. late of Kirkton, Collector of Customs, Bo'ness.

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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. Butterworth Moffat, to Miss Clementson, daughter of E. Clementson, Esqiteru a doudniba

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. triol T

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 Kirkeudbright, 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. 4. At Baroda Camp, of a bilious remittent fever, Captain Robert M'Farlane, 4th regiment grenadier battalion, a native of Monteath, Perthshireorary Lon

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.

23. 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 to Home, wife of the Rev. Robert Home.

29. Aged 49, Mrs Grace Straton, relict of Mront 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.

3. 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.

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5. At Edinburgh, Walter, son of William Roy, Esq. of Nenthorn.

At Balkail, in the 38th year of her age, Mrs 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.

Ross, wife of Captain John Ross, R. N.

At Musselburgh, Isabella Dobie, wife of Robert Dickson.vidio

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,

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7. After a long and severe illness, Mr Edward Simpson, musician in Edinburgh

-At Long's Hotel, Bond Street, London, Mat-At Gorgie, Catherine, oldest daughter of Ro thew Russel, Esq. of Brancepeth Castle, Durham, aged 57.

- Lady Burdon, wife of Sir Thomas Burdon, of Newcastle upon Tyne, and youngest sister of Lord Stowell and the Earl of Eldon.Sast 8 Mrs Nelson, at Mr George Hay's, No. 1. Drummond Place.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Fairbairn, widow of Mr John Fairbairn, bookseller pangala

9. At Edinburgh, Mr James Dickinson, slater. -At Alyth, Mrs Mary Nicoll, wife of the Rev. Alexander Nicoll, Episcopal minister there.

10. Henry Johnson, Esq. of Meadow Bank, aged 69 years

-Sarah, youngest daughter of Robert Braith waite, Esq. of Whitby.

Thomas Gale Douglas, Esq. of the 75d regiment, second son of Archibald Douglas of Adderston, Esq.

- At Eastmains, near Ormiston, Mr James M'Robin, solicitor at law -At Paris, Abbe Sicard, aged 80, the philanthropic and celebrated director of the Institution of the Deaf and Dumb.

11. At London, Mr Walter Ogilvie, son of the late Rev. John Ogilvie, D. D. minister of the gospel at Midmar.no bierz

12. At Greenhall, near Crieff, Jane Menzies, eldest daughter of Mr William Menzies.

-At her house în Maitland Street, Mrs Margaret Robertson, relict of the late Mr James Barron, West Craigs.

15. At Milton-house, near Peterborough, after a long protracted illness, the Countess of FitzWilliam, in her 75th year.

14. At Greenock, Duncan Campbell, jun. Esq. merchant there.

-At Aberdeen, the Rev. Charles M'Hardy, minister of Craithie and Braemar, in the 76th year of his age, and 53d of his ministry.

- At No. 107, Prince's Street, Mrs Vans Hathorn.

15. At his house, 47, Hanover Street, James Haig, Esq.

16. At Paris, the Duke of Richelieu, Peer of France, Lieutenant-General of the army, and late

Prime Minister of France.

there.

At Cupar, Mr William Thomson, merchant

17. At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Carmichal, merchant

- At Alloa, Mr John Orr, merchant.

– At Gotha, his Serene Hignness the reigning Duke of Saxe Gotha Altenburg, of an inflammation of the lungs, in his 50th year.

18. At Church-house, Tenbury, Worcestershire, Alexander Johnston, Esq. a native of Gifford, in East Lothian, and one of the oldest surgeons of the Royal Navy.

At her house Vanburgh Place, Leith Links, Mrs Patterson, wife of George Patterson, Esq.R.N. At Edinburgh, Mrs Broughton, wife of Mr C. Broughton, W. S. accountant.

19. Mrs Scott, junior, of Trinity.

21. At Kirkaldy, Alexander Adam, Esq. much re gretted.

- At Perth, Lieutenant James Mitchell, late of the 8th Veteran Battalion, and many years Adjutant of the 88th, or Connaught Rangers.

- At Edinburgh, Katherine, youngest daughter of Mr Ewart, clerk in Chancery.

- At Maybole, Mrs Hutchison, relict of Hugh Hutchison, Esq. of Southfield.

At Largo Manse, Mrs Oliphant, widow of the late Rev. Mr Oliphant.

- Mr Thomas Sibbald, governor of Edinburgh jail to gold

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Dousterswivel's inquiry into the theory of
imposture, 680

Drama, remarks on the, 14kbucks
Shakespeare, 448-Jouy's Sylla, 452
Dreadnought, David, against Round-ro-
bin, 591

195

Edinburgh, visit to the great island of,
called Britain, by Erce Omai, a native
of Olaheite 709 11 15
Effusions of friendship qu
English comedies, notices of the old ones,
English literature in Poland 32gbird
Epilogue spoken by Christopher North,
Esq. and Sir A. Wylie, Bart. 617
Epistle to Christopher North, Esq. 112
Essay on the arrangement of the categories,
308-The category of likeness Jupiter,
309-The category of relation-Juno,
* ib. Of how Apollo, 310-Of where_
Diana, ib. Of when-Vulcan, ib. Of
how much Neptune, 311-Of sub-
stance-Vesta, ib. Of to do, 312-
Mars Of to suffer - Venus, ib. Of, of
what quality Ceres, 313-Of to be si-
Luated Minerva, 313 Of to have
Mercury, 314 A key to the mythology
of the ancients, 3157812113
February, 304 wind bio sus palet
Florence, rules for the observance of Eng-
ish travellers visiting it, 421

Fortunes of Nigel, a novel, review of, 734
Franklin, Dr, letter froni to Madame Hel-
vetius, 170

Friendship, effusions of, 111 The chaunt

Galt, Mr, is the author of the Earthquake,
Ayrshire Legatees, Annals of the Parish,
Sir Andrew Wylie, and the Provost, 745
Genius and character of Rousseau, remarks
on the, 137

Goethe's West-Oestlichem Diwan, 68
Graham Hamilton, a novel, review of, 731
Great Britain and "Ireland, review of
Townsend's tour through, 291
Grecian architecture, remarks on the Earl
of Aberdeen's work on, 705

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Hades, letter from the late Dr John Bar-
rat, from, 207
Hall, Mr, on his picture of the two Marys
visiting the sepulchre of Christ, 596
Hamburgh, letter from, 67 laudabi
Highlanders of Scotland, and Highland re-
giments, review of Stewart's Sketches of,

Hints for a young author, from a very old

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Hogmanay and New Year's Day in Edin-
burgh, 30

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Horæ Germanice, No. XIII. Schlen-
kert's Rudolph of Habsburgh, 38/10
Horte Gallicæ, No. 1. Raynouard's States
of Blois, 539 011

How far is poetry an art 1333 Sicino
Howison, William, m, his essay on the war-
"rangement of the categories, 308-Key

to the mythology of the ancients, 315

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bus Omai, Eree, account of his visit to the great,
island of Edinburgh, called Britain, 709
0Cano His Handing at Leith, 710-Account
waiver of the manners and customs of Edin.
burgh, visit to Bridewell, the Observa-

matory Theatre, &c. ib. To the Parlia-
ment House, 711-Advocates' Library,
20 the Castle, &c. 712-Public Dinner, ib.
-The University, 713-Mr Ballan-

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tyne's printing establishment, 714 His
description of the Magazine, ib.09
Orford, Lord, anecdotes of, 206 teston
Owen, Pen, a novel, review of, 633
Oxford.remarks on the the new controversy
regarding, 678
Paddy, letter from
Parisian Mirror, the, 217 Letter In Th
Chamber of Peers, ib. Chamber of De
puties, 218—New Tragedy at the Thia-
tre Francaise, ib. Trial at the Court
of Assizes, 220-Curious adventure, 222
-Letter 11. 224-Booksellers, 225
Address of the mayor of Paris to the
king on new-year's day, ib. The church
of Genevieve, 226 Ceremony of its con-
secration, 227-Le circle des arts, 229-
Letter III. The French theatres, 355-
The opera, 337-Letter IV. Politics.
339-Antique statue in the Louvre, 342
Sismondi's novel of Julia Severn, 580
Pen Owen, a novel, review of, 633
Phantasmagoriana, 116
Poetry. Sonnet, 13-The night blowing
stock, 14 The lament of Ella, 28-
The last lament, 29-The ring and the
stream, a drama, 50-Goethe's West-
Oestlichem diwan, 68-Ancient Nation-
al melodies, 86-The benison, 109-
Effusions of friendship, 111- Epistle to
Christopher North, Esq. 112 To the
veiled magician, 113-Tokens of natu
ral affection, 114-Phantasmagorians,
116-Rhyming salutation, 117 The
chaunt of friendship, 119-A festal ode,
161-Lord Byron's Combolio29162-
Sonnet, written in a church-yard, 183-
Speeches of Hume, Martin, and Can-
ning 230-A Latin melody, 240-The
beechen wood, 290-February, 304-
Minna Troil; a ballad, 307 Stanzas to
an old friend, 367-Autumnal twilight,
368-Byron to Murray, 376- Zachary
Meldrum, 396-Stanzas on an infant,
401-Sufficient unto the day is the evil
thereof, 419-Critique on Lord Byron,
456-To the Yeomanry cavalry of Man-
chester, 474-Sonnet to, 520-An
evening sketch, 552 Verses on Mr
Tickler's wedding, 606 Bernardo and
Alphonso, 662-Baveica, 668 The
excommunication of the Cid, 664 Count
Fernan Gonsalez, 665-Song of the Ad-
miral Guarinos, 666 Desultory stanzas
by Mr Wordsworth and Mr North, 752
Poetry, American, review of Specimens of,

Poetry, on the question how far it is an
art, 153

Poland, English literature in, 329
Poland, the traveller's guide through, ro

view of, 650
Politics, domestic, remarks on, 242
Potoris gloria. A Latin melody, 240

Prices current, 127, 258, 378, 497, 024,
Promenade from Dieppe to the mountains
of Scotland, review of Nodier's, 321

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