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ningham, wife of the late Rev. John Russell, minister of Stirling.

At Orangefield, county of Down, Hugh Crauford, Esq.

At Kirkcaldy, Miss Janet Millar, youngest daughter of the late Henry Millar, Esq.

surgeon.

17. (O. S.) At Kagul, near Moscow, Mrs Margaret Lawson, aged 47, wife of Mr Alexander Rodger, factor to his Excellency Count Romanzoff.

18. At Broughton Street, Edinburgh, James, eldest son of Dr John Campbell.

19. At Edinburgh, Robert, fourth son of the late Robert Kay of Harlaw, Berwickshire, aged 19.

22. At Shawfield Bank, William Dalgleish, Esq.

23. In Paris, Quintin Craufurd, Esq. a gentleman no less known for the various excellent publications with which he has enriched the literary world, than for the extensive political knowledge, acquired from a long residence in the different Courts of Europe.

24. At Lower, Patrick Carnegy, Esq. of Lower.

25. At Calcutta, George, son of David Hill, Esq. Civil Secretary, Madras.

28. At his house, Heriot Hill, Alexander Kinnear, Esq. banker in Edinburgh.

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cond son of the deceased William Ker, Esq. of Kerfield.

6. At Aberdeen, Peter Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie, aged 68.

7. At his estate at Londermuhlen, near Osnaburg, Count Frederick Leopold of Holberg.

8. At Peterhead, Mrs Harlaw, wife of John Harlaw, Esq. aged 71.

9. At Newabbey manse, the Rev. William Wright, in the 88th year of his age, and 51st of his ministry.

10. In the 65th year of his age, Mr John Buchanan, late merchant, Glasgow.

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At Trinidad, Charles Melville, Esq. formerly Secretary to the Governor of that island.

At Port Antonio, Jamaica, in the prime of life, Dr Thomas Reid, eldest son of the late Mr Robert Reid, land-surveyor, Perth.

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17. At his house in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London, the Hon. Charles Finch.

Lieut. Robert Robertson Bruce, 1st battalion
1st regiment Bengal native infantry.
26. At Aberdeen, Captain Hay Living-

At his house, 14. Hart Street, Edinburgh, James Stewart, Esq. late of the islston, late of the 30th regiment, aged 45. and of Grenada.

- At Edinburgh, Mr John Black, writer, (late rector of the Fortrose Academy.)

Near Manchester, Miss Catherine Mitchell, youngest daughter of the late James Mitchell, Esq. of Montrose.

At Garcombe Park, Isle of Wight, Jane Meux Worseley, lady of Alexander Campbell, Esq.

18. At Edinburgh, Miss Christian Rutherford, youngest daughter of the deceased Dr John Rutherford, Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Edinburgh.

20. At his house, Laurieston Place, Edinburgh, Mr John Martin, of the Chancery Office, Edinburgh.

-At his house of Downie Park, Lieutenant-Colonel William Rattray, late of the Hon. E. I. Company's Bengal Artillery.

22. At Stirling, Miss Christian Banks, in the 87th year of her age.

At her house in Forth Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Dalzel, widow of the late Andrew Dalzel, Esq. Professor of Greek in the University of Edinburgh.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Alice Plenderleath, relict of the late James Grant, Esq. merchant in Edinburgh.

24. At her house in George's Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Rutherford, widow of the late Walter Scott, Esq. W. S.

In Buccleugh Place, Edinburgh, Capt. Thomas Boyes, late of the 26th foot.

- At Tunbridge Wells, Charlotte Catherine, wife of Captain James Walker, C.B. Royal Navy.

25. At Thurso, Quartermaster Mathew Murray, 75th foot.

- At London, John Haig, Esq. of Bonnington.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Buchanan senior, of Auchintorlie.

- At Writtle Lodge, Essex, in the 65th year of his age, Rear-Admiral John Faithful Fortescue.

29. At Aberdeen, aged 49, Mr Samuel Chalmers, merchant.

- Mrs Margaret Udny, relict of the deceased Alexander Ross, Esq. merchant in Aberdeen, in the 86th year of her age.

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In Laurieston, Edinburgh, Robert Forrest, Esq. late Surgeon, R. N.

Lately. At Malta, of an inflammation in the bowels, Vice Admiral Sir T. Freemantle, G. C. B. Commander of the fleet in the Mediterranean.

At the Isle of France, Alex. Wm. Young,
Esq. Commissary-General of that island.
In India, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry O-
dell, of the 25th light dragoons.

At Saint Helena, by the rupture of a blood-vessel, Mr Valentine Joseph Munden, of the Hon. E. I. Company's service, son of Mr Munden, of Drury-Lane Theatre.

At Nagpore, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Munt, C. B. of the 6th Light Cavalry.

At Tunbridge Wells, the Right Hon. and most Reverend Euseby Cleaver, D.D. Lord Archbishop of Dublin, and Bishop of Glen.

At Miszapore, after a few hours' illness, delagh, Primate of Ireland, &c.

INDEX.

A.

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African Institution, proceedings of, II. 220.
Agricultural Report, II. 228. Register of
the weather, 229. Average prices of grain
at the commencement of the year, ib. State
of the corn trade, 231.

Algiers, resolution of the Congress of Aix-
la-Chapelle presented to the Dey of, I.
290. Evasively answered, ib. The plague
at, II. 283.

Althorpe's, Lord, reply to Lord Palmerston,

I. 73. Motion on the state of the country,
257.

Arbuthnot and Ambrister, Messrs, General
Jackson's proceedings against, laid before
Congress, II. 272.

Army, the effective strength of, II. 424.
Artillery, the Royal, effective strength of, II.

425.

Ashton-under-Line, meeting at, II. 322.
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, reward for
discovering a passage by sea between, II.

271.

VOL. XII. PART II.

Attorney-General moves and obtains leave
to bring in a bill to abolish trial by wager
of battle, I. 200. Motion for prohibiting
foreign enlistment, 209.

Austria, Emperor of, his tour to Italy, I.
282. State of affairs in, 283.

B.

Bach and Bancal's sentence of death com-
muted into confinement, II. 282.
Baden, harmony between the Grand Duke
and the States interrupted, I. 285. Causes
of, ib. Duke's speech at the close of the
Session of the Chambers, I. 286.
Bankes, Mr, his reply to Mr Scarlett on the
finances, I. 67.

Bank-notes, the depreciation of, attended
with a proportional rise of gold, I. 62.
Total amount of, II. 284.

Bank, the original restriction act a measure
of indispensable necessity at the time, I.
112. Remarks on, ib. Ricardo's plan
for the resumption of cash payments, 116.
Subject brought before Parliament, I.
122. Remarkable document of the Go-
vernor and Directors of the, 131. Subject
discussed in both Houses, I. 155. Bill for
regulating advances by, on Government
securities, 1. 154. Motion in Parliament
for certain returns of forgeries on, I. 161.
Ballantyne, Mr John, letter of, regarding the
Tales of my Landlord, II. 389.
Barbadoes, burricane in, II. 400.
Barcelona, the capture of, II. 384:
Bavaria, new constitution of, the principal
error in, 1. 284. Discussions in the first
Session of the Representative Body, 285.
Finances, ib. Termination of the Session,
ib. Results of keeping faith with the peo-
ple, ib.

2 M

Bavoux, Professor, trial of, II. 351. Not Bruce, King Robert, his grave re-opened

guilty, 353.

Bennet, Mr, his speech on the Army esti-
mates, I. 72. Motion for inquiry into the
state of the manufacturing districts, 241.
Belhaven, Lord, elected Member of Parlia-
ment, II. 290.

Bartragh, island of, bottle found there which
had been thrown into the sea by Lieute-
nant Parry, on his voyage of discovery to
Baffin's Bay, 11. 318.

Bibles, monopoly of, II. 323.
Bibliomania, II. 328.

Blanchard, Madame, death of, by the preci-
pitation of a balloon, II. 328.

and inspected, IL 893. Particulars with
regard to, ib. Re-interred, 394.
Buenos Ayres, state of, I. 295.
Burns, his birth celebrated at Dumfries, IL.
277. Anniversary at Edinburgh, 284.
Burdett's Sir Francis, motion on Parliamen
tary reform, I. 221. Letter to Lord Sid-
mouth, II. 378.

Burton, William, trial of, for wilful murder,
II. 65. Mysterious, 66. Guilty, 69.
Sentenced to die. ib.

Buxton's Mr, weak defence of the brewers,
I. 96. Speech on the criminal laws, I.

175.

Birch, the Stockport constable, attempt to Burney, Dr, peculiarities of, II. 289.
assassinate, 11. 340.

Bidder, George, his singular powers of cal-
culation, II. 390.

Births, list of, II. 517.

Boccacio, the edition sold at the Duke of
Roxburghe's sale for an enormous price, re-
sold at a price far inferior, 11. 321.
Bourne, Mr Sturges, his motion on the poor

laws, I. 202. Bill to prevent the misap-
plication of poor rates, I. 202.

Bowdich, Mr, his mission to Ashantee, I.
$45.

Bowers, Peter, trial of, for the murder of
John Sandilands, II. 108. Guilty-Death,
ib.

Brazil, state of, I. 296.

Bridecake, two young ladies poisoned by eat-
ing, II. 358.

Brownlow, Mr, his speech at the opening of
Parliament, I. 14.

Brougham, Mr, his speech on the finance
resolutions, I. 59. On the malt tax, I.
97.

Progden, Mr, brings up the report of the
committee on the finance resolutions, I.
69.of the committee of ways and
means, I. 102.

Budget, with ways and means, I. 87.
Blucher, Field Marshal Prince, biographi-

cal account of, I. 310. Birth, ib. En-
ters the service of Sweden, ib. Makes his
first campaign against the Prussians, ib.
Is taken prisoner by the same regiment in
which he afterwards so greatly distinguish-
ed himself, ib. Enters the Russian ser-
vice, ib. Details of, down to the battle
of Montmartre and entry into Paris, 311.
Accompanies the Allied Sovereigns to
England, ib. Contributes eminently to
the deciding of the battle of Waterloo, ib.
Luters Paris a second time as conqueror,
b. Lives in retirement, ib. His death, ib.

C.

Calder, Sir Robert, biographical account of,
I. 502. Birth, ib. Enters the Navy, ib.
Advancement in the, ib. Is knighted, i
Becomes Admiral of the White, ib. Ac-
tion with the French and Spanish squa
drons, 303. Capture of two ships, b
Trial by court-martial, ib. Appointed
Port Admiral at Portsmouth, ib. Death.
ib.

Calcraft, Mr, on the subject of suppressing
the Naval Asylum, I. 82. Speech on the
contract for the loan, 95. On the finan
ces, 109.

Caledonian Horticultural Society, proceed-
ings of, II. 218.

Calvert's Mr, speech reprobating the pro-
posed taxes, 1. 96.

Cambridge, Charles, Esq. an official dis

patch from, detailing particulars attendant
on the melancholy death of the Duke of
Richmond, II. 389.

Camden, Marquis of, appointed to supply the
vacancy in the council, occasioned by Lord
Ellenborough's death, I. 18.

Canning, Mr, his speech on the Windsor es-
tablishment, and the proposed grant to the
Duke of York, I. 24. On the finance re-
solutions, I. 67. On the subject of the
bank, 126. Animadverts on Mr Tier-
ney's proposal, 128. Speech in opposi-
tion to Sir James Mackintosh, 218.
Carlisle, Richard, trial of, for blasphemous
libel, II. 15. Guilty, 49. Trial of, for
publishing Palmer's Principles of Nature,
ib. Guilty, 51. Fined and imprisoned,

ib.

Castlereagh's, Lord, speech at the opening of
Parliament, I. 18.

establishment, I. 25.

Motion on Windsor
Motion for bringing

Re-

up the report on, 31. Motion for the ap-
pointment of a committee of finance, I.
37. Reply to Mr Tierney, 54. Opposes
Mr Tierney's motion on the bank restric-
tion, 124. Motion for inquiring into the
state of gaols, 164. Reply to Mr Tier-
ney on the state of the nation, 203.
ply to Sir Charles Monck on the question
of the occupation of Parga, 208. Lays on
the table of the House of Commons, docu-
ments relative to the internal state of the
country, 231. Motion for preventing se-
ditious meetings, 232. Reply to Lord J.
Russell on the subject of parliamentary re-
form, 245.

Catholic claims, petitions for and against, I.

183. Motion on, lost in both Houses of
Parliament, 192.

Catholics, the largest and most respectable
meeting of, that ever took place in Ireland,
II. 285.

Ceylon, war in the Kandyan country, II.

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Clerk's, Sir George, remarks at the County
meeting, Edinburgh, II. 398.
Cobbett and Sir F. Burdett, singular corre-
spondence between, II. 264.

Cocks, Honourable J. S., moves the address
in the House of Commons on the re-as-
sembling of Parliament, I. 230.
Cockburn, Sir G., his reply to Mr F. Dou-
glas, I. 83.

Coffee and cocoa, proposed tax on, I. 48.
Collingwood, Lieut., attempt to assassinate,
II. 354.

Colyear, Hon. B., letter of, giving an ac
count of the Italian brigands, II. 287.

Commercial Report, II. 231. Total real
and declared value of the exported manu-
factures of the united kingdom, 233.
Total and official value of foreign and
commercial merchandise exported from
Great Britain, 234. Total value of all
articles imported, ib. Bullion, the prices
of, 234.
Constantinople, execution of State criminals
at, II. 402.

Convention of Royal Burghs, meeting of
II. 335.

Corrigan, Thomas, trial for the murder of
James Holt at Rochdale, II. 93. Guilty
of manslaughter, 96.

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Comet, French account of, II. 333.
Comets, calculations with regard to, II.
384.

Copyright act, II. 290.

Corsica, election of deputies for, II. 389.
Court of Session, appointments in, II. 329.
Courtois, Mr, the miser, death of, II. 269.
Account of, ib.

Creadie, Alexander, a man 105 years old,
recollections of, II. 394.

Crespigny's, Sir W. D., motion for inquiry
into the practicability of Mr Owen's plan
for ameliorating the condition of the lower
orders, I. 246.

Croker's, Mr, reply to Mr Hume, I. 84.
Speech on the catholic claims, 189.
Criminal laws, general observations on the
state of, I. 157. The attention of Par-
liament drawn to it, 160.

Crowley, John, and others, trial for a bur-
glary, II. 91. Not guilty, 93.
Cumana, the siege of, II. 384.
Curwen, Mr, his speech on the proposed
grant of L. 10,000 to his Royal Highness
the Duke of York, as custos personæ, I.

31.

D.

Danish government negociates a loan with
some merchants of Hamburgh, 11. 277.
Dates, singular coincidence of, II. 391.
Davies, Colonel, his speech on the Army esti.
mates, I. 72. On the expences of the
Army, J. 75. On the Army supply, I. 76.
Motion, 77. Speech on the financial re-
solutions, 110. On the foreign enlistment
bill, 210.

Deaths, list of, II. 528.

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