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Mason, Robert, builder, Edinburgh
Meldrum, John, merchant, Kirkaldy
Preston, John, mill-spinner and manufacturer,
Dundee

Sivewright, John, merchant, Union Street, Aberdeen

The Company carrying on business under the firm of William Aitken, George Aitken, and George and William Aitken, merchants, power-loom cloth manufacturers, and cotton spinners, Glasgow

The Company some time carrying on business in Edinburgh and Leith, and now in Leith, under

the firm of Leslie and Co., and Thomas Chalmers, surgeon, residing in Edinburgh, and Mrs Mary Baillie, or Leslie, also residing there, as individuals

Thomson, John, junior, and Co., bleachers and

starchers in Glasgow, and John Thomson, junior, the individual partner of that company Wallace, Archibald, writer, merchant, and commission agent, St Andrews

Warrack, James, merchant and grocer, Aberdeen Winter, Robert, Jeweller, South Bridge, Edinburgh

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

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At Melrose, Mrs Spence, of a daughter. At 28, Royal Circus, Mrs Lamont of Knockdow, of a daughter.

9. At London, Lady Howard de Walden, of a son and heir.

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At Southend, Kent, the lady of Donald Mackay, Esq. of a son.

- At 36, George Street, Mrs Pollock, of a daughter.

11. At Dalmeny, Mrs Scott, of a son. -At Edinburgh, Lady Oswald of Dunnikeir, of a daughter.

12. At 6, Mansfield Place, Mrs John Anderson, junior, of a son.

-At London, the Lady of Captain Fyfe, resident at Tanjore, of a son.

15. At Queensferry, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Dimma, minister of that parish, of a son.

17. At Easter Kincaple, Mrs Meldrum of Easter Kincaple, of a daughter.

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At 25, St Bernard Crescent, Mrs Alexander B. Blackie, of a son.

-At Heriot Row, the lady of Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. of Applecross, of a daughter.

18. At Lord Greenock's house, near Sandgate, in Kent, Lady Greenock, of a son.

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Mrs Stevenson, 3, Heriot Row, of a daugh

At 22, Elm Row, Mrs Ronald, of a daughter. 20. At Glasserton House, the lady of Stair H. Stewart, Esq. of Physgill and Glasserton, of a son. 25. At Leith, Mrs Dr Anderson, of a daughter. 25. At Edinburgh, Mrs Thomas Ewing, 59, South Bridge, of a son.

- At 28, Dundas Street, Mrs Watson, of a daughter.

At 13, Great Stuart Street, Mrs William Home, of a daughter.

-At Coates Crescent, on the 28th ult., the lady of Colonel Ross, of the 4th dragoon guards, of a daughter.

At the Glass works, Leith, Mrs Turnbull, of a son.

29 At Glenfinnet, the lady of the Hon. Lord Fullerton, of a son.

At Clapham, the lady of the Rev. Thomas Palmer Hutton, of a son.

29. At Abercromby Place, Mrs Campbell of Possil, of a son.

30. At Glasgow, the lady of William L. Ewing, Esq. of a son.

Sept. 1. At her father's house, Oakbank, near Perth, Mrs James Beveridge Duncan, junior, of Damside, of a daughter.

3. At 19, Scotland Street, the lady of John W. Mackenzie, Esq. of a son.

-At 13, Howard Place, the lady of Capt R. Campbell, R. N. of a son.

4. At 22, Castle Street, Mrs M'Farlan, of a son. 6. At Hamilton, Mrs M'Callum, of a daughter. 7. Mrs Young, 55, Great King Street, of a daughter.

8. Mrs A. Maclean, Annick Bank, Dreghorn, Ayrshire, of a son.

At Portobello, the lady of Major Mackenzie, 4th foot, of a daughter.

9. At Glasgow, Mrs John Allan, of a son. 11. The wife of Mr William Miller, merchant, Inverkeithing, of a son.

At West Lauriston, the lady of Henry Westmacott, Esq. sculptor, of a son.

Mrs Graham, 14, Atholl Crescent, of a son. 14. At Dublin, the lady of Col. Henry White, M. P. of a son.

15. At 37, George Square, the lady of John Graham, Esq. advocate, of a daughter.

17. At Manor Place, Lady Hamilton, of a son. Mrs Bruce of Powfoulis, of a son.

At Pirefield, the lady of Major-General Sir Alexander Keith, K. C. B. of a son.

18. At Edinburgh, the Countess of Morton, of a daughter.

22. At 75, George Street, Mrs Syme, of a son. 23. At 3, Royal Circus, Mrs Walter Dickson, of

a son.

25. At 10, Abercromby Place, Mrs Adolphus Macdouall Ross, of a daughter.

- At Belhaven, Mrs Ellis Dudgeon, of a daughter.

26. At 3, Hermitage Hill, Mrs John Dean, of a

son.

27. At the Manse of Ratho, Mrs Henderson, of a daughter.

28. At Amisfield, Lady Elcho, of a daughter. 29. At 14, Stafford Street, the lady of Anthony Murray, Esq. younger of Dolleric, W. S. of a son. Oct. 3. At 20, Nicolson Street, Mrs Dr Fairbairn, of a son.

4. At 18, Scotland Street, Mrs Stormonth Darling, of a son.

Lately, At 11, Atholl Crescent, the lady of Adam Hay, Esq. of a daughter.

At Brighton Place, Portobello, Mrs M. Stenhouse, of a daughter.

The lady of John Melville, Esq. of Upper Harley Street, London, of a son.

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minister of the parish of Clackmannan, to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late Adam Anderson, merchant in Edinburgh.

23. At Montrose, Mr Joseph Irvine, Lerwick, Shetland, to Isabella, daughter of the deceased Mr James Duncan.

25. At Manchester, the Rev. William Mackenzie, minister of Comrie, Perthshire, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Peter M'Laren, Esq. Manchester.

26. At London, Mr William Russell, grocer, Edinburgh, to Anna, daughter of James Morris Pimm, of Frangbury farm, Duddington, Kent.

30. At Wortley Hall, Yorkshire, the Hon. John Chetwynd Talbot, third son of Earl Talbot, to the Hon. Caroline Jane Stuart Wortley, daughter of Lord Wharncliffe.

August 2. At Taymouth Castle, George A. Campbell, Esq. royal marines, to Miss Margaret Campbell, daughter of the late Colonel Campbell of Glenfeochan.

5. At 13, Dean Terrace, Alexander Donald, Esq. W. S. to Robina Mary, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Millar, Esq. Montrose.

At Leith, Captain James Hunter, to Catherine, daughter of the late Mr David M'Vicar, shipmaster, Leith.

8. At Mossbank, Capt. James Hoseason, of the brig Thule, to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr Robert Hoseason of Udhouse.

9. At 31, George Square, Thomas Durham Weir, Esq. of Boghead, to Miss Margaret Colquhoun Campbell, eldest daughter of the late Dugald Campbell, Esq. of Skerrington.

At 47, Melville Street, George Ferguson, Esq. of the Edinburgh Academy, to Anne, second daughter of the late Rev. James Greig, minister of Dalmeny.

- Mr W. H. Jones, stationer, Manchester, to Robina, daughter of the Rev. Mr Ross, Burntisland.

At Dunmore Park, seat of the Earl of Dunmore, Henry William Vincent, Esq. eldest son of Henry Dormer Vincent, Esq. of Silly Hill, Berk shire, to Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of the late Colonel George Callander of Craigforth.

At Leith, Mr James Deans, Haddington, to Jane, youngest daughter of William Leyden, Esq. R.N.

- At Dunblane, Thomas Barty, Esq. Dunblane, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late James Parkinson, Esq. of Hornby, county of Lancaster. -At Sweetbank, Fife, Edward Railton, Esq. Glasgow, to Jane, daughter of Niel Ballingall, Esq. Sweetbank.

At 5, Newington Place, Andrew Mackie, Esq. St Monance, to Alison, eldest daughter of the late John Thomson, Esq. North Berwick Mains. At Edinburgh, John Murray, Esq. merchant in Liverpool, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late James Bryce, Esq.

11. At Glasgow, the Rev. John Clugston, of St John's church, Quebec, to Miss Hannah Dixon. -At Edinburgh, the Rev. Edward Walker, Wesleyan minister, Glasgow, to Miss Elizabeth Ann, daughter of the late Robert Ross, Esq. of the Stock Exchange, London.

12. At Edinburgh, William Stott, Esq. solicitor at law, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Mr James Cook, Edinburgh.

13. At 4, Charles Street, the Rev. James Laing, to Margaret S. G. youngest daughter of the late John Drummond, Esq. first Lieutenant, Royal Marines.

16. At 86, Lauriston Place, Mr William Stewart Watson, portrait painter, to Catherine, daughter of Mr James Stevenson, merchant, Edinburgh. At Esk Side, Fisherrow, Mr Robert Aitken, Fisherrow, to Mary, second daughter of the late James Thomson, Esq.

17. At Leith, Mr Hugh Ramage, writer, Cromarty, to Ann, eldest daughter of Mr Nathaniel Watson, glass-works, Leith.

At Portobello, the Rev. John Torry, Alyth, to Margaret Adam, youngest daughter of the late Adam Ogilvie, Esq. of Hartwoodmyres, Selkirk

shire.

-At Logie Elphinstone, Patrick Boyle, Esq. eldest son of the Right Hon. the Lord Justice Clerk, to Miss Mary Frances Dalrymple, second daughter of Sir Robert Dalrymple Horn Elphinstone, Bart. of Horn and Logie Elphinstone.

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At London, the Earl of Roscommon, to Charlotte, second daughter of the late John Talbet, Esq. niece to the late and sister to the present Earl of Shrewsbury.

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At Chailey, Sussex, James M'Queen, Esq. Captain in the 15th, or King's Hussars, youngest son of John M'Queen of Braxfield, Esq. to Eliza, daughter of the late Rear-Admiral Rainer.

21. At Kensington, Lieutenant Charles Forbes, 17th lancers, second son of Sir Charles Forbes, Bart. M. P. to Caroline, second daughter of George Battye, Esq. of Campden Hill.

At London, T. H. S. Bucknell Estcourt, Esq. M. P. to Lucy Sarah, daughter of Frank Sotheron, Esq. Admiral of the Blue.

-At 8, St John Street, Mr Alexander Cowan, Moray House, Canongate, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Alexander Brodie, minister of the Gospel, Carnbee, Fifeshire.

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At 3, Hope Park, James Morgan, Esq. South Charlotte Street, to Clementina, daughter of Thomas Kyd, Esq. Exchequer.

24. At Edinburgh, Mr George Duncan, Prince's Street, to Helen, daughter of Mr John Christie, George Street.

At Dunmow, Essex, William Chrystie, of Kingston, Jamaica, Esq. to Catherine Serena, second daughter of George Wade, Esq.

25. At Greenock, Robert Dirom, Esq. of Liverpool, third son of Lieut.-General Dirom of Mount Annan, to Mary, eldest daughter of Patrick Hunter, Esq. of Thorn Hill, Greenock.

-At Edinburgh, Edward Cruickshanks, eldest son of Alexander Cruickshanks of Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late John Fothergill of York.

28. At Stonehouse Chapel, Devon, Assistant Commissary-General John Lindsay, to Maria Lucas, second daughter of the late John Laing, Esq. of the Island of Dominica.

Sept. 5. At Dublin, John Lowe, Esq. royal artillery, second son of the late Alexander Lowe, Esq. of Annfield, Fifeshire, to Mary Agnes, only daughter of the late Major Charles Morley Balders, Barsham Hall, Norfolk.

7. At Glasgow, the Rev. John M'Arthur, minister of Kilcalmonell, Argyllshire, to Miss Gray, daughter of James Gray, Esq. Glasgow.

At 74, George Street, Mr William Innes, to Miss Helen Robertson.

At Stirling, William Cleland, Esq. Perth, to Mary, only daughter of Robert Henderson, Esq. writer.

10. Captain George Downing, Hon. East India Company's service, son of the late Major James Downing, of the 61st regiment of foot, to Margaret, second daughter of Coll Macdonald, Esq. of Dalness.

13. At Inliston, Alexander Goldie Young, A.B. Esq. surgeon, to Margaret, third daughter of the late Thomas Whyte, Esq. of Tweedie Hall, Lanarkshire.

At Rose Bank, John Johnston, Esq. Edin burgh, formerly Major of the 2d regiment of foot, to Jessy, only daughter of the late William Halliday, Esq. of Rosebank.

14. At Glasgow, Thomas Henderson, Esq. of Press, to Elizabeth, daughter of William Gordon Mack, Esq.

At London, Charles Bigsby, B. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Jane Christina, youngest daughter of the late James Watson, Esq. W.S.

At Lauriston Castle, David Smith, Esq. W.S. Edinburgh, to Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Allan, Esq. of Lauriston.

18. At London, John Campbell, Esq. of Strachur, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Kinnersley, Esq. of London.

20. At Tilleyhill, Fifeshire, Mr James M'Farlane, writer, Dunfermline, to Janet Alexander, eldest daughter of the late James Harrower, Esq. of Inzievar, advocate.

21. At the manse of Auchterderran, Fife, Walter Horsburgh, Esq. W. S. to Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Dr Andrew Murray.

24. Robert Sclater, jun., diecutter, to Margaret, eldest daughter of James Gray, boot-maker. 27. At Manor Place, Edinburgh, Captain Car

teret George Scott, of the Madras Army, to Charlotte, second daughter of the late Lieut.-Colonel John Macdougal of Polquhairn.

27. At Ness House, Inverkeithing, Dr Charles William Graham, physician in Dalkeith, to Catherine, second daughter of Mr Peddie, architect.

28. At 103, Prince's Street, James Robertson, Esq. of the Madras army, second son of Lieut.Col. Robertson Macdonald of Kinlochmoidart, to Anne Emilia, youngest daughter of the late Charles Stewart, Esq. commander of the Hon. East India Company's ship Airley Castle.

30. At Cameron Bank, Charles Galli, of Blenheim Place, Edinburgh, Esq. to Alexia Bailey Crawford, youngest daughter of William Crawford, Esq. Cameron Bank.

At London, Robert Ferguson, Esq. M. D., of Queen Street, Mayfair, to Cecilia Eleonora, second daughter of the late J. J. Labalmondiere, Esq. of Demerara.

Lately, at London, Commander Edward Belcher, of his Majesty's ship Etna, to Diana Jolliff, grand-daughter of Colonel Simpson of Plean House, Falkirk.

DEATHS.

Feb. 28. At Trichinopoly, John C. Turnbull, of the 51st Regiment Madras Native Infantry, youngest son of the late John Turnbull, Esq. of Abbey St Bathans.

Mar. 12. At Penang, Ensign John Wilkinson, 35th Regiment Native Infantry, Hon. East India Company's service, aged twenty-three.

18. At Calcutta, James Beatson, Esq. of the House of Colvin & Co.

April 19. At Callao, Dr John Logan, physician to the British Hospital at that place.

May 9. At Friendship Estate, St Elizabeth's, Jamaica, aged twenty-four, Joseph James Robertson, Esq. of Belmont Estate, in the same parish.

15. At Bombay, Robert Findlay, Esq. fourth son of Kirkman Finlay, Esq. of Castle Toward.

30. At Port Henderson, Jamaica, Mary Amelia Lockhart, second daughter of John Piercy Henderson, Esq. aged twenty-two months.

June 11. At Tabreez, Lieut.-Colonel Sir John Kinnear Macdonald, C.B. K.L.S. British Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of Persia.

July 5. At sea, on his passage to Leith from Archangel, Captain James Kerr, of the brig Union of Leith, son of Mr James Kerr, wine merchant, 14, Nelson Street, Edinburgh.

18. At Eastwood Cottage, Strathpeffer Spa, the Rev. William Mackintosh, minister of Thurso, in the 67th year of his age, and 25th of his ministry.

20. Drowned, at the Island of St Vincent's, Roderick, son of the late Lieut. Alexander Macleod of Tain.

24. At Edinburgh, William Millar, Duncan Street, Newington, one of the Society of Friends, aged 67 years.

25. At Barnslee, Wm. Paston, Esq. of Barnslee. 27. At Edinburgh, Mrs Philadelphia Lambe, relict of Alexander Robertson, Esq. of Prenderguest, aged 75.

At 35, North Richmond Street, Mr William Gilchrist, of the Edinburgh Friendly Insurance Society.

At 15, Salisbury Road, Newington, John Geddes, Esq. in his 78th year.

28. At Plantation Lusignan, Demerara, Francis Johnston, Esq. surgeon, son of the late Rev. Andrew Johnston, minister of the parish of Salton. -At Coldingham, Mr George Craig, portioner, West Preston, in the 90th year of his age.

30. At 9, Antigua Street, Jane, youngest daugh ter of Mr John Forrest.

-At 67, George Street, Mrs Jane Hay, relict of Dr Thomas Hay.

31. At Brighton, Mrs Perkins, relict of John Perkins, Esq. of Park Street, Southwark, London.

August 1. At Hill Place, Alexander, second son of the late Mr Alex. Tweedie, farmer, Torsonce. -At Perth, Mrs Jean Mair, widow of Arthur Mair, Esq.

-At Arniston Place, George, youngest son of George Lang, Esq. of Broomhill.

2. At St Roque, near Edinburgh, Alexander Robert, only son of Alexander Robertson, Esq. W.S. aged five years.

3. At Kilbagie, Miss Margaret Stein, daughter of the late James Stein, Esq.

3. Mr Thomas Lees, Hillhousefield.

4. At Leith, William Campbell, Esq. aged 68 years.

-At East Grange, Isabella, daughter of the late James Ker of East Grange, Esq.

5. At 28, Greenside Street, Mr James Muir, manufacturing jeweller.

6. At Madeira, Captain John George Campbell, late of the 83d regiment, son of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Shawfield.

7. Margaret Hill Bridges, daughter of Mr Bridges, 6, Carlton Street, St Bernard's.

8. At Leamington, John Armstrong, Esq. Cherry Valley, county Antrim.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Miller, widow of George Miller, Esq. late Consul for his Majesty at Charleston, South Carolina.

9. At Leslie, Fifeshire, Mr William Greenhill, watchmaker, London.

-At Irvine, Mrs Jean Dickie, wife of Mr John Milne, late of the Crown Inn and Hotel there.

At Edinburgh, Mrs James Anderson, widow of the late Mr James Anderson, merchant, 10, North Hanover Street.

10. At London, Lady Grey Egerton.

11. Adam Fortune, Esq. Abbey Hill.

-At Forfar, Mr David Milne, botanist, in his 63d year.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Agnes Stephens, trunkmaker, Waterloo Place.

-At Stonefield, Alexander Waddell, Esq. of Stonefield, in his 81th year.

14. At 18, Rankeillor Street, aged 18, Thomas Hamilton Broun of Johnstonburn, Esq.

-At the Manse of Tweedsmuir, Peebles-shire, the Rev. James Gardner,

15. Captain John George Dewar, of his Majesty's ship Rose, second son of the late James Dewar, Esq. of Vogrie.

Margaret Dickson, widow of the late James Turnbull, Esq. of Greenhouse.

-At Minto Street, Newington, Captain MacLean, late of Shuna, in his 83d year.

16. At 14, Claremont Crescent, Archibald, only son of James Borthwick, Esq.

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At 20, Picardy Place, John Kermack, Esq. late of the Register Office, aged 74.

At 6, Leopold Place, Miss Jane Cranstoun Fraser, eldest daughter of Mr William Fraser, sen. 17. At Kenwood, in the 17th year of her age, the Lady Cecilia Sarah Murray, daughter of the Earl of Mansfield.

-At 3, Gayfield Place, Helen Elder, second daughter of Mr John Morrison, writer.

18. At Edinburgh, Miss Elizabeth Hay, daughter of the late John Hay, Esq. of Angleraw. 19. Thomas, youngest son of Alexander Brodie, Esq. secretary of the Bank of Scotland.

At 4, St James Square, aged 81, Mrs Hogg, relict of Mr William Hogg, Prestonpans. 20. At Glasgow, Mr Robert Rowlands, engineer and superintendent of the Glasgow water works, aged 66.

At the Manse of Kenmore, the Rev. Colin Maclean, in the 67th year of his age, and 36th of his ministry.

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At Mains, Linlithgow, Mr James Glen, late distiller there.

21. Arthur Richard Wellesley, Captain in the rifle brigade, and eldest son of the Hon. and Rev. Dr Wellesley.

- At the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Quarter-master Alexander Calder, aged 70.

22. At Catherine Bank, Mr John Hutchison, merchant, Leith, aged 80.

-At Niddry Mill, Miss Euphemia Young, se cond daughter of the late Mr Robert Young. 24. At 1, London Street, Mr William Gregory, late merchant, Kingston, Jamaica.

25. At London Street, G. R. Nuttall, Esq. M.D. At Aberdour, George Callender, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law.

26. At Taybank, Margaret, wife of Charles Guthrie, Esq. and second daughter of George Kinloch, Esq. of Kinloch.

- At London, Isabella Robertson, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Dr A. Stewart, of Canongate, Edinburgh, in her 19th year.

27. At 2, Moray Place, Fearne, youngest daughter of John Gardiner Kinnear, Esq.

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At Newholm, Fordyce, third daughter of Charles Cunningham, Esq. W.S.

27. At London, Lady Robinson, the wife of the Right Hon Sir Christopher Robinson, in her 54th year.

29. At Carriestown, Roxburghshire, after a lingering and painful illness, aged 16 years, Helen, sixth daughter of Mr Thomas Hutton, farmer there.

At Leith, Mr Evan Liddell.

30. At the Cottage, Kelso, James Cunningham, Esq. late of Jamaica.

31. At Rotterdam, Laurence Hutchieson, Esq. merchant there, second son of Mr Hutchieson of Harelaw, Fife.

-At Parkhead, Hopetoun House, Jane Trotter, wife of Mr John Cockburn.

Sept. 1. At 29, Bernard Street, Leith, Catherine Butler, spouse of James Watt, bookseller there.

At 6, Scotland Street, Mrs Janet Alves, widow of the late John Alves, Esq. Dalkeith.

2. At Wisebaden, Augusta Mary de Gray, youngest daughter of the late Thomas, Lord Walsingham. -At his house, Duddingstone, Major John M'Kenzie, late of his Majesty's 46th regiment.

3. At Leith, Catherine, relict of the late Thomas Cumming, shipmaster, Aberdeen.

-At Argyll Park, near Edinburgh, Emily Jane, second daughter of Allan Macdowall, M.D. of St Vincent.

At Dalhousie Mains, Grace, youngest daughter of David Gray, Esq.

In the 77th year of his age, the Right Hon. William Henry Nassau, fifth Earl of Rochford, Viscount Tunbridge, and Baron Enfield. His Lord-. ship was never married, and the titles are extinct.

At Bellevue House, Kelso, Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late Admiral William Dickson of Sydenham, aged 64.

5. At Kilmarnock, Mr William Thomson, rector of the Academy.

6. At Edinburgh, the Right Honourable Lady Isabella Douglas, sister of the late, and aunt to the present, Earl of Selkirk.

At 3, Antigua Street, Zelica Cheshire, spouse of William Wallace, Esq. W.S.

7. At London, James Wilson, Esq. of Sneaton Castle, Yorkshire, and of Cane Grove, in the Island of St Vincent, member of the council in that island, and late M.P. for York.

2. At his son's house, St James Street, Bath, aged 53, after four years' severe suffering, Mr N. T. Carrington, late of Davenport, author of "Dartmoor,' "The Banks of Tamar," "My Native Village," and other Poems.

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At Balbardie House, in his 80th year, Alexander Marjoribanks, Esq. of Marjoribanks, convener of the county of Linlithgow.

9. At Clapham Rise, Surrey, William Bulmer, Esq, aged 73.

10. At Oban, Colin Campbell, Esq. of Ballevolar. 11. At Kirkaldy, Walter Fergus, Esq. of Strathmore, in his 73d year.

12. At Edinburgh, Mr M'Dougall Forrest, surgeon.

13. At Paple-Ha', Little Park, in Minigaff parish, in his 101st year, John Cunningham.

14. At Stead Place Cottage, Mary Paterson, wife of Mr William Sanderson, merchant, Edinburgh.

At his father's house, Nicolson Street, Mr Thomas Williamson, merchant.

15. At 27, Regent Terrace, Elizabeth Kyd, wife of Robert Wight, jun. Esq. accountant.

-At the house of the Rev. Mr Blackburn, Eccles, near Manchester, the Right Honourable William Huskisson, in consequence of the severe injuries he sustained by being rode over by a steam engine at the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester railway.

16 At Edinburgh, Colin Mackenzie, Esq. of Portmore.

At 6, Northumberland Street, Helen Forbes, wife of John Wilson, Esq. advocate.

16. Aged 47, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Dr Mearns, Professor of Divinity in King's College, Aberdeen, and daughter of the late William Forsyth, Esq. Huntly.

18. At Fernieside, near Edinburgh, Mrs Haig, sen. late of Kelso, in her seventieth year.

-At Regent Street, London, Mr Robert Strachan.

At his lodgings in Frith Street, Soho, after a short but painful illness, Mr William Hazlitt, the ingenious author of numerous works, and an extensive contributor to the periodical literature of the day.

22. At Edinburgh, Eliza Margaret, daughter of the late Mr Thomas Rattray, writer in Edinburgh. At 13, Shakspeare Square, Mrs Dow, vintner. At West Viewfield, Trinity, Thomas Rowlands, Esq.

At Buccleuch Place, William Fleming, late of the British Linen Company Bank.

25. Drowned, by accidentally falling overboard from a pleasure-boat, James John T. Reeve, Esq. aged sixteen, late of his Majesty's ships Shannon and Barham.

At the Manse of Glammis, Miss Stewart Lyon, in her twenty-fifth year.

26. At Pitlour, Mrs Skene, wife of P. G. Skene, Esq. of Hallyards.

At Windsor, Caroline Anne Thurlow, second daughter of Sir D. Cunningham, Bart.

28. At Morningside, Sylvester, youngest son of Mr Reid, 5, Mansfield Place.

At Summerside, Jane Blair, daughter of the late Hugh Blair, Esq. of Dunroad.

29. At Dunkeld House, his Grace the Duke of Atholl, at the age of seventy-six. His Grace was in his 76th year, during the latter thirty-six of which he has discharged the various and important duties of his office as Lord Lieutenant of the extensive county of Perth, with a zeal and integrity which will make the bereavement as severely felt by the county, as his loss, as a patriotic nobleman, will be lamented by the nation at large. To the Highlands of Perthshire, with which he was more immediately connected, the chief place of his residence, and the great field of his public spirit and enterprise as a landed proprietor, his loss will be as incalculable as his services.

24. We regret to state, that in the course of the firing at Brussels, Lord Blantyre, who was residing there with his lady and family, was mortally, wounded by a musket ball in the neck, while he was looking at the combatants from the window of the room in which his lady was sitting. amiable and accomplished nobleman was highly and deservedly esteemed in this country by all who had access to know his character as it was displayed in private life.

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Lately, At Pennycross, Mrs Catherine M'Lean, relict of the late Major Donald M'Lean, of the 1st or Royal Regiment.

-At Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, in' her eighty-fourth year, Mary, the wife of the Rev. Rowland Hill, A. M. of Surrey Chapel, London.

At his seat, Aldenham Abbey, Herts, Admiral Sir C. M. Pole, Bart.

William Mitchell, Esq. formerly captain of the Hon. East India Company's ship Bridgewater. Rear-Admiral Hunter, at the advanced age of ninety-eight.

At London, Harriet Mary, Countess of Malmesbury, widow of the late Earl.

At Barrackpore, Major Fleming, 38th Regiment Native Infantry.

At 10, Nicolson Street, Carleton Place, Glasgow, in the sixty-sixth year of her age, Mrs. Mary Byres, relict of the late Peter Gordon, Esq. writer, Glasgow.

At the Liverpool Workhouse, in her 103d year, Ellen Swarsbrick.

Edinburgh: Printed by Ballantyne and Company.

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