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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

At Naples, in the beginning of January, the
lady of John Cumming, Esq. of a son.

Jan. 11. At Springfield Cottage, Alverstoke,
Hants, the lady of Captain Charles Menzies, R. M.
Artillery, of a son.

31. At Crook, near Stirling, Mrs Micking of
Miltonis, of a son.

Feb. 1. At Aberdour Manse, Mrs Dr Bryce, of a
daughter.

2. At Enniskillen, the lady of Captain Ander-
son, 91st regiment, of a daughter.

Mrs Johnstone, No. 1. George Street, of a son.
3. The lady of William Stothert, Esq. of Car-
gen, of a daughter.

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At her mother's house, North St David's
Street, the lady of Captain George Simpson, E. I. S.
of a son.

4. At Guernsey, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel
Kennedy, of a son.

5. At Havre, the lady of William Davidson,
Esq. of a daughter.

7. At Leith, Mrs Evans, of a son.

-At 23, Forth Street, Mrs Alexander Brodie,
of a son.

8. At Ettrick Bank, the lady of William Ogilvie,
Esq. younger of Chesters, of a son.

9. At Dundee, the lady of John Maxwell, Esq.
Tay Street, of a son.

10. At Perth, the lady of Anthony Maxtone,
Esq. of Coltoquhey, of a daughter.

11. At Greenstead Hall, in Essex, the lady of
Major Ord, royal artillery, of a daughter.

-At Edinburgh, the lady of Sir James Dal-
rymple, Bart. Park Place, of a son and heir.

Mrs Macintosh of Raigmore, of a daughter.
12. At Mayne, the lady of Colonel Hay of Wes-
terton, of a son.

14. At Edinburgh, the lady of J. G. Lockhart,
Esq. of a son.

Mrs Walter Dickson, Duke Street, of a son.
-In Gloucester Place, London, the lady of
John Lawrie, Esq. of a daughter.

15. At Albury Park, Lady Harriet Drummond,
of a son.

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19. At South Richmond Street, Mrs Begg was
sefely delivered of a boy and two girls; all of
whom, with the mother, are doing well.

- At Edinburgh, the lady of Captain Robert-
son, 88th regiment, of a daughter.

20. At 8, Maitland Street, Mrs Macalister of
Balinakill, of a daughter.

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In Crawford Street, London, the Lady of
Alexander M'Innes, Esq. of the second regiment
of Life Guards, of a daughter.

21. At St John's Street, Mrs Dallas, of a son.
- At Great King Street, Mrs J. S. More, of a
daughter.

22. At Lockerby House, the lady of Henry Dou-
glas, Esq, of a son.

23. At Hope Park, Mrs Menzies, of a son.
24. Mrs James Campbell, Northumberland
Street, of a daughter.

27. At Edinburgh, the lady of Major Menzies,
42d regiment, of a daughter.

March 3. Át Hopetoun-house, the Countess of
Hopetoun, of a son.

Lately. At 39, Northumberland Street, Mrs
Mackenzie of Strathgarve, of a daughter.

- At the Commercial Road, London, the lady
of Captain Alexander Scott, of the Lady Lushing-
ton Indiaman, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

Jan. 5. At Bonjedward, James Jackson, mer-
chant, Jedburgh, to Elizabeth, second daughter of
Thomas Caverhill, Esq.

16. At Stornoway, Mr Thomas Thomson, R. N.
to Miss Isabella Laing, daughter of the late Mr
James Laing, conjunct Depute City Clerk of Edin-
burgh.

17. At Dudwick, Stewart Leith, Esq. to Jean,
only daughter of Captain George Mar.

22. At Bruntisland, Mr John Archibald, mer-
chant, Bruntisland, to Grace, daughter of the late
Henry Murray, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh.

23. At Greenock, the Rev. William Ritchie
Thomson, to Frances, eldest daughter of Mr John
Rodger.

23. At Belfast, Mr Peter Cumming, merchant,
Glasgow, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr James
Craig, merchant, Glasgow.

24. Captain John Ross, of the honourable East
India Company's service, to Miss Rose, eldest
daughter of the Rev. Alexander Rose, one of the
ministers of Inverness.

30. In Hill Street, William Moncrieff Taylor,
Esq. of the 75th regiment, to Isabella, daughter of
the late Thomas Armstrong, Esq. of Glasgow.

31. At Holm, Colonel J. F. Burgoyne, royal
engineers, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Co-
lonel Rose of Holm.

Feb. 2. In London, Lord Viscount Cranborne,
son of the Marquis of Salisbury, to Miss Gas-

coyne.

6. Mr William A. Lawrie, to Harriet Oakley,
youngest daughter of the late Robert Beatson of
Kilry, Esq.

At the Manse of Kirkpatrick-Juxta, the Rev.
John Bennet, of Ettrick, to Elizabeth, eldest
daughter of the Rev. Dr Singer.

At Dover, Captain Robert Deans, of the
royal navy. second son of the late Admiral Deans,
to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Richard Clay,
Esq. of Gloucester Place, London.

8. At Edinburgh, John Farrie, Esq. Greenock,
to Helen, daughter of the late William M'Cor-
mick, Esq. Dundas Street.

At Aberdeen, Thomas Lumsden, Esq. of the
East India Company's military service, on the Ben-
gal establishment, to Miss Hay Burnett, youngest
daughter of John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick.

10. At St George's, Hanover Square, London,
William Frederick Chambers, M. D. to Mary,
third daughter of the late William Mackinnon Fra-
ser, M. D. of Lower Grosvenor Square, and of
Balnain, Inverness-shire.

12. At Langley Park, Alexander Cruickshank,
Esq. of Keithock, to Mary, youngest daughter of
James Cruickshank, Fsq. of Langley Park.

19. At Prestonpans, Mr Robert Hislop, to Ann,
second daughter of F. B. Sydserff, Esq. of Ruch-
law.

23. At Edinburgh, Alexander Burnet, A. M.
Rector of the united schools of Jedburgh, to Mary
Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev. George Thomson
of Melrose.

- At Edinburgh, Mr William Steven, mer-
chant, Edinburgh, to Ann, only daughter of the
late William Stewart, Esq. of Perth.

24. At Morpeth, William Lawson, Esq. of Lang-
hirst Brocks, county of Northumberland, to John
Hester, only daughter of the late Mr Clark of
Haddington.

-At Perth, Mr Alexander Thomson, barony
officer at Donvorist, Grandtully, to Grace, only
daughter of Mr Donald Cameron, merchant in
Aberfeldy.

26. At Glasgow, Joseph Ferrie, Esq. Blairtum-
mock, to Agnes, daughter of the late John Cochran,
Esq. Chapel, Fereneze.

27. At Edinburgh, Mr James White, surgeon,
to Rachel, eldest daughter of the late Major James
Douglas, Honourable East India Company's ser-
vice.

March 2. At Edinburgh, Andrew Fyfe, M. D. to
Eliza, eldest daughter of Ambrose Charles, Esq.
late wine merchant, London.

Lately. By the right Rev. Bishop Low, the Rev.
James Walker, to Miss Madeline Erskine.

At Dublin, the Rev. James Carlile, of the
Scots Church, Mary's Abbey, to Jane, youngest
daughter of William Wren, Kendal.

DEATHS.

April 17, 1820. On board the honourable Com-
pany's ship, Castle Huntly, off the Cape of Good
Hope, Lieutenant Alexander Chisholm Robertson,
of his Majesty's 24th regiment.

July 11. At Trincomalee, of cholera morbus,
much respected and beloved, in his 18th year, Mr
Thomas, a midshipman of the Leander, and eldest
son of Sir George Thomas, Bart.

Aug. 9. At sea, (during a voyage from Bombay
to Calcutta,) Lieutenant Donald Norman M'Don-
ald, 10th Madras native infantry, third son of
Colonel Alexander M'Donald of Boisdale.

Oct. 5. At Madras, Mr Robert Hunter Stuart,
assistant garrison surgeon, eldest son of the late Mr
Archibald Stuart, surgeon, Kelso.

24. At Kingston, Jamaica, Robert Fraser, son
of Mr Fraser, teacher, 24, St James's Square, be-
ing the second son he has lost on that island in the
short space of five months.

Nov. 15. At Berbice, George Gordon, Esq. after
an illness of a few days. Mr Gordon was president
of the Court of Justice in Berbice.

17. At Barbadoes, of the yellow fever, Captain
Thomas Roberts, of the royal engineers.

19. At Snowdon, Manchester, Jamaica, Dr Ro-
bert B. Wright, of Kensworth, in that island.

Dec. 1. At Demerara, aged 21, Mr Thomas
Dickson Goldie, sixth son of Mr James Goldie,
Bonnyriggs.

10. At Demerara, Thomas Martin, Esq. mer-
chant.

15. In Jamaica, Jonathan Forbes of Waterton,
Master in Chancery, and Colonel of St Catherine's
regiment.

26. At Campbelltown, Mrs Catherine M'Callum,
relict of Talmash Muir Rowat, Esq. of Kilkivan.
31. At Killin, Perthshire, Patrick Douglas,
eldest son of Mr James Campbell, Catherine Street,
Edinburgh.

Jan. 4, 1821. At Edinburgh, in the 92d year of
her age, Mrs Margaret Mary Nimmo, relict of the
Rev. John Gibson, late one of the ministers of St
Cuthbert's.

6. At Naples, after a long illness, Mrs John
Cumming, eldest daughter of William Magee, Esq.
of Belfast.

7. At Limerick, in consequence of her head-
dress taking fire from a candle which she held in
hand, the widow of Dr Kelley.

14. At Hamilton, Mrs Hume, wife of Joseph
Hume, M. D.

At Leghorn, George Oswald Sym, eldest son
of the Kev. George Sym, minister of New Kil-
patrick.

15. At London, Lewis Fraser, Esq. youngest
son of the late Simon Fraser, Esq. of Ford, W.S.
16. At Tullymet-house, Dr William Dick of
Tullymet.

18. At the Manse of Abercorn, Mrs Meiklejohn,

senior.

-At James Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Marjory
Ainsley, widow of the late Mr Henry Ainsley.
22. Hooly-house, Surrey, Thomas Byron, late
lieutenant-colonel in the 3d regiment of guards.

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At Baker Street, Portman Square, London,
Donna Maria Brigida de Faria e Lacerda, wife of
Sir John Campbell, K. C. T. S. major-general in
the Portuguese service.

24. At Inverness, William, eldest son of Lock-
hart Kinloch, Esq. Sheriff-clerk of Inverness-shire.

At Arbroath, Mr David Kirkland, rector of
the grammar school of that place, in the 33d year
of his age, and 55th of his incumbency.

25. At Warrieston Crescent, James Rose, Esq.
Depute Clerk of Session.

26. At Claremont Park, Esher, Colonel the
Baron de Hardenbrock, equerry to his Royal High-
ness Prince Leopold.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Bell, wife of
Nicol Milne, Esq. of Faldonside.

At Merton Manse, Mr Thomas Duncan, aged
18, youngest son of the Rev. Mr Duncan.
27. At Dundee, Mr John Jolly, druggist.

At Banff, Miss Margaret Cross Young, third
daughter of the deceased David Young, Esq. of
Craighead, merchant in Glasgow.

28. At Campbelton, Captain Donald Campbell,
paymaster, Argyllshire militia.

John, the infant son of Mr William Alexan-
der, 59, Castle Street.

29. At No. 10, Maitland Street, Miss Jane
Myrtle.

-At Cheltenham, Patrick Maitland, Esq. late
of Calcutta.

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In Morton Street, Leith, Mr John Anderson,
shipmaster.

31. At Innervar, Glenlyon, Mr Donald Mac-
gregor, aged 70.

Feb. 1. At Panmure-house, Canongate, Mrs
Margaret Geddes, wife of Mr John Geddes.

2. At the Manse of Snizart, Mrs Mary Macleod,
spouse of the minister of that parish.

At his house, No. 20, Bank Street, Edin-
burgh, Mr William Lawson, sen. plasterer.

At Cupar, Fife, Katherine, eldest daughter
of Mr William Murray.

3. At his house in Eaton Terrace, Lower Gros-
venor Place, London, John Dunmore Napier, Esq.
of Ballikinrain, Stirlingshire.

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At London, Mrs Miller, wife of William Mil-
ler, Esq. of Starr, Fifeshire.

3. The Rev. James Innes, minister of Yester,
East Lothian, in the 88th year of his age, and 61st
of his ministry.

4. At Pitcorthie, Fifeshire, Mr William Dods.
5. At Kinell-house, Perthshire, the right ho-
nourable Lady Ann Place, daughter of the late Earl
and Countess of Aberdeen, and wife of Edward
Place, Esq. of Skelton Grange, Yorkshire.

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At Leith, Mrs Jane Stewart, wife of Mr Ro-
bert Liddell.

6. At Logiegreen, Charles Steuart, Esq. W. S.
-At Tranent, Mr Andrew Blair, corn-mer-
chant, aged 72.

At Edinburgh, John Stenhouse, Esq. W. S.
At Sandygate, near Mid-Calder, Adam Turn-
bull, Esq. M. D.

7. At Stobo Manse, Mr Alexander Ker, preacher
of the Gospel, eldest son of the Rev. Alexander
Ker, minister of Stobo.

-At Glasgow, Miss Abigail Fowles, eldest
daughter of the late Alexander Fowles, Esq. Kil-
marnock.

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At her father's house, 23, James' Square, Eu-
phemia Craig, aged 19.

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At Stirling, Mrs Alexander Murray, in her
81st year.

9. In Hans Place, Sloane Street, London, the
Rev. Dr Nicol, minister of the Scots Church,
Swallow Street.

At Stewartfield, Cornelius Elliot, Esq. of
Woollie.

- At Blackford, Miss Jane Trotter, of Morton-
hall. 4

10. At Musselburgh, Isobel M'Donald, wife of
James Vallance, mill-wright there, aged 21 years.
Major James T. Cowper, of the royal ar-

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tillery.

At Glasgow, Miss Ferrier, eldest daughter of
the late Archibald Ferrier Esq. W. S.

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At Edinburgh, Mary Crichton Kyle, wife of
Hugh Watson, W. S.

11. At Richmond, aged 90, Dr Adam Walker,
the celebrated Lecturer on Experimental Philo-
sophy.

At her house, in Charlotte Square, the right
honourable Lady Abercromby.

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At Bogend, Robert, son of James Thomson,
Esq. of Earnslaw.

12. At York, Francis Constable, Esq. of Button
Constable and Wycliffe Hall.

13. At London, Frederick, the youngest son of
Sir George Clerk.

14. At Edinburgh, John Campbell, Esq. Re-
ceiver-General of his Majesty's Customs for Scot-
land.

-At Aberdeen, George Gordon, Esq. of Spen-
ziedale, Sutherlandshire.

15. The infant son of Major G, Cunninghame,
B. S.

At Balcarras Mill, Mr Thomas Fowlis, aged
82 years.

16. At Balcarry, Mrs Irving, wife of Lieutenant-
Colonel George Irving.

-At Edinburgh, Lady Dalrymple Hay, young-

er of Park Place.

17. At Nether Currie, in the parish of Currie,
(where he was born, and spent most of his days,)
John Dawson, gardener, aged 100 years, all but a
few weeks, being born 14th March, 1721. The
placid and cheerful disposition of this venerable
old man rendered him interesting to all who knew
him. He was of religious, sober, and industrious
habits, and evinced to the last that tranquillity of
mind which a well spent life only can shed over the
remotest period of old age. This parish has long
been remarkable for the longevity of its inhabi-
tants: William Napier, a native of it, died some
years ago at the advanced age of 113, and William
Ritchie at 105; and there are some old people be-
longing to it just now above ninety years of age.

20. At his house, in York Street, Portman
Square, London, Lieutenant-General William Pop-
ham, aged 81.

21. At his mother's house, in York place, aged
thirteen years and nine months, Robert, eldest son
of the late Hugh Bairnsfather, Esq. W. S.

23. In George Square, Mrs Small, much and
justly regretted.

26. At Auchindinny, Mrs Crawford of Over-
ton, the Lady of Captain James Couts Crawford,
R. N.

28. At Carlisle, Mrs Elizabeth Bell, daughter of
Mr James Pollock, teacher of dancing, much be-
loved and deeply regretted by her family and
friends.

INDEX TO VOLUME VIII.

ACTORS, remarks on the Lives of, 508
Address to the King, review of Lord Lau-
derdale's proposed one, 581
Africa, notice regarding the trade of, 225
Alkalies, notice regarding new vegetable
ones, 106
Anacreontics, 171

Ancient Manuscripts, new discoveries of,

338

Angel of the World, the, an Arabian tale,
review of, 20

Appointments, Promotions, &c. 116, 237,
349, 476, 599, 705

Arctic Ocean, remarks on Captain Parry's
voyage to the, 219

Ashes, shower of, from Vesuvius, 224
Aspect of the Times, thoughts on the poli-
tical, 485

Attraction, Magnetic, observations on,
made in Lancaster Sound, 106
Authenticity of Hora Scandica, No. I. 76
Ayrshire Legatees, the,-No. V. The
Pringle Correspondence, 12-Dr Pringle
to Mr Micklewham, 13—Mrs Pringle to
Miss Molly Glencairn, 15-Andrew
Pringle, Esq. to the Rev. Charles Snod-
grass, 16-Mrs Pringle to Miss Isabella
Todd, 19-No. VI. A. Pringle, Esq. to
the Rev. Charles Snodgrass, 260-Mrs
Pringle to Miss Molly Glencairn, 262———
Dr Pringle to Mr Micklewham, 264
Miss Rachel Pringle to Miss Isabella
Todd, 266-No. VII. A. Pringle, Esq.
to Mr Snodgrass, 365-Mrs Pringle to
Miss Molly Glencairn, 369-Mrs Sabre
to Miss Isabella Todd, 370-Dr Pringle
to Mr Micklewham, 371-No. VIII.
The Conclusion, 503

Bankruptcies, British, alphabetical lists of,
113, 234, 346, 476, 597, 703
Barry, James, the historical painter, on the
writings and character of, 277
Bat, live one found in the centre of a tree,
467

Bathurst, Archdeacon, remarks on his ser-

mon intended to be preached before the
Queen, 382

Beard's Theatre of God's Judgments, re-
view of, 496

Births, monthly lists of, 118, 239, 350,
481, 600, 707
Bohemian Legend, 625
Border Ballad, 325
Boxiana, No. VIII. 60

British Eclogues, No. I. The Soldier's
Bride, 527

Gallery, Observations on the, 684
Brodie's Introductory Lecture, at the Royal
College of Surgeons, 419
VOL, VIII.

Brown, Captain, of the Edinburgh Police,
remarks on his letter to the Lord Pro-
vost, 204

T

Butcher, the Somnambulatory, an episode,

609
Cameronian, Macrabin the, 143, 319, 399
Carbery, Lord, remarks on his letter on the
late Cork county meeting, 562
Chalmers, Dr, review of his commercial
sermons, 178

Christ's entry into Jerusalem, remarks on
Mr Haydon's picture of, 209
Classics, Latin, translations from the less
familiar ones, 50, 311, 458

Clark, Mungo, the south-country packman,
615

Cockney School, love song by a member
of the, 608

Commercial Reports, 111, 232, 344, 473,
594, 701

Constitutional association in London, ac-
count of, 443

Corn, advantages of reaping it before it is
ripe, 226

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Corregio, a Danish tragedy, review of, 290
Correspondence of the Pringle Family, 10,
259, 503

Correspondents, responsive notices to, 10,
259, 363, 501

Critics and criticism, remarks on, 138
Croly, Rev. George, review of his Angel of
the World, 20

Dale, Thomas, review of his poems, 185
Daniel O'Rourke, an epic poem, Canto II.
40-Canto III. 157

Darkness, or the Venetian Conspiracy, a
tragedy, review of, 384

Death of Microscophus, and sale of his
museum, 315

Deaths, monthly lists of, 119, 240, 351,
481, 601, 707

Domestic Politics, observations on, 329-
The Queen's Trial-Junction of her
cause with that of the radicals, ib.-Her
answers to addresses, 331-Procession to
St Paul's, ib.Archdeacon Bathurst's
sermon, 382 Mr Cobbett's trial for li
bel, 336-The Edinburgh Whigs, 337
Constitutional association in London, 443
Dream, Shufflebotham's, 3

Duffle, Thomas, cloth-merchant in the Salt-
market of Glasgow, Voyages and Travels
of, 517-Voyage I. The Russian, 518,
637-Tale II. The Soldier's Mother,
638 Tale III. The Hurricane, 643
Earthquake at Wanlockhead, 338

-, the, a novel, review of, 450
Edinburgh, remarks on Captain Brown's
letter to the Lord Provost of, 204
4 U

Egan, Pierce, Esq. letter to, 671
Egypt, notice regarding the trade of, 467
Epistle from Ensign Odoherty, 536
Extracts from Körner's Rosamunda, 48
From Melmoth the Wanderer, 164
From Chalmers's commercial sermons,
180 From Dale's Widow of Nain, 185
-From Oehlenschlaeger's Corregio, 292
-From Seneca's tragedy of Edipus,
312 From Darkness, a tragedy, 384-
From the romance of Kenilworth, 435-
From Gent's Poems, 448 From the
Earthquake, a novel, 450-From the
Punica of Silius Italicus, 459 From
a lost (and found) Memorandum-book,
605 From Hagbarth and Signa, 646
Farrington's Memoirs of Sir Joshua Rey-
nolds, review of, 570
Father Sycophant, 270

Field of Terror, the, a tale, 131
Flores Poetici, No. I. 395

Fortune, the sport of, a fragment, from
Schiller, 375

French Institute, notice respecting, 466
Galvani's Magnetism, notice respecting, 339
Gent, Thomas, review of poems by, 448
God's Judgments, review of Beard's Thea-
tre of, 496

Hagbarth and Signa, a Danish Tragedy,
review of, 646

Hans Heiling's Rocks, a Bohemian Le-
gend, 625

Harvest Kirn of Lillycross, the, 399:
Haydon, Mr, remarks on his picture of

Christ's entry into Jerusalem, 219 1
Helmorran, 268

Hogg, James, letter from, to his reviewer,
67

Holland, New, notices regarding, 464
Holy Jamie, 270

Homer, discovery of a manuscript of his
Iliad, 465

Hora Germanica, Na. IX. Rosamunda, a
tragedy, 45-No. X. The Venetian Con-
✅ spiracy, 384 No. XI. Zriny, a tragedy,

543

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Islands discovered in the South Sea, 467-
Jedediah, 273

Johnson, Dr, and Bishop Warburton, on
the literary characters of, 243-In logical
strength and acuteness, each superlative-
ly pre-eminent, 246-Johnson the supe-
rior in real and true taste, ib.-as in
beauty of style, and the ornaments of lan-
guage, 248-In extent of learning, and
depth of erudition, Warburton claims the
superiority, 249 but greatly inferior to
Johnson in practical knowledge of human
nature, 250-The mind of Johnson de-
void of that intellectual activity and elas-
ticity possessed by Warburton, 251
Kenilworth, a romance, review of, 435
King, the, review of Lord Lauderdale's
proposed address to, 581

Remarks on his conduct since his
accession to the Regency, and to the
Throne, 689.

Kirn of Lillycross, tlie Harvest, 399
Körner, Charles Theodore, review of his
tragedy of Rosamunda, 45-On his tra-
gedy of Zriny, 543

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Latin Classics, Translations from the less
familiar ones, 59

Lauderdale, Lord, review of his proposed
address to the King, 581

Letter from Captain Symonds, 40

67

from Mr O'Fogarty, 40

from James Hogg to his reviewer,

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from a member of the Cork literary
and philosophical society, 155

from Ensign Odoherty, 190
from Dr Petre, on an attack in the
London Magazine, 207

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from Mr Barker, 514-reply to,

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from the Man in the Moon, 667
to Pierce Egan, Esq. 671
Lines written in a British burial-ground in
India, 665 0.

Lillycross, the Harvest Kirn of, 399
Literary and scientific intelligence, 106,
224, 338, 464

Literary character of Bishop Warburton
and Dr Johnson, remarks on, 243
Lithography, notice regarding, 226
Lives of actors, remarks on the, 508
Lock and Bar, a Botany Bay eclogue, 123
London Constitutional Association, account
of, 443
Longevity, remarkable cases of, in Russia,
and North America, 466
Lunar sphere, a visit to the, 125
Macrabin, Mark, the Cameronian, 143,
319, 399

Magnetic attraction, observations on, 106
Magnetism, Galvanic, notice respecting, 339
Man in the Moon, letter from, 667-
Manuscripts, Ancient, new discoveries of,

338
Marriages, monthly lists of, 119, 239, 351,
481, 601, 707**

Mary, the Soldier's Bride, an eclogue, 627
Meeting of Parliament, remarks on the, 585
Melmoth, the Wanderer, a tale, review of,
481, 601, 161

Memorandum-book, extracts from a lost
(and found) one, 693

Meteorological reports, 115, 236, 347, 479
Microscophus, death of, and sale of his mu-
seum, 315

Military Promotions, 116, 237, 349, 476,
599, 705

Moods of the Mind, No. X.Solitude, 175

Summer Twilight, 177-The Bard's
wish, ib.

Moon, a letter from the man in the, 667
Mountains, distant visibility of, 224
Naval Promotions, 117, 477

New South Wales, chief towns of, 464
state of society in, 465
Niger, discovery of the mouth of the, 225
Odoherty, Ensign, epistle from, concerning
himself, us, and affairs in general, 536
proposal for a new tragedy, 537-the
Jew doctor's address to his customers,
538 Macpherson's address to his fol-
lowers, ib.sketch of a novel, to be call-
ed, Janetta Georgina Georginetta Mac-
gaw, or the Forlorn Lady of Castle Tur-
ret-tower, 539-song in praise of Wastle
and North, 541

Edipus, extract from Seneca's tragedy of,

312
Oehlenschlaeger, Adam, review of his tra-
gedy of Corregio, 290, and of Hagbarth
and Signa, 646

O'Rourke, Daniel, an epic poem, Canto II.
40 Canto III. 156

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Parliament, remarks on the meeting of, 585
Parry, Captain, remarks on his voyage to
the Arctic seas, 219

Petre, Dr Olinthus, letter from, on an ar-
ticle in the London Magazine, 207
Poems to Ida, No. I. 578-No. II. 580
Poetic Inspiration, observations on, 362
Poetry-Twilight on Loch Katrine, 8
Lochleven Castle, 9-Lines on reading
the Abbot, ib.-Icolmkill, 10-Scene on
the Grampians, ib.-Hubert, or the Ve
teran of India, 26-Daniel O'Rourke,
40, 156 Sonnet on the battle between
Mendoza and Tom Owen, 63-A Bota-
ny Bay eclogue, 123-A sacrifice at Æ-
gina, 130-Song of the Bird, in Armi-
da's enchanted garden, ib.The Branch-
ers, 141-The Bandsman's Ballad, 147
-Song, 169-The Arbour, ib.Ana-
creontics, 171-Moods of the Mind, No.
X. 175 Sketches of Village Character,
197,615 Stanza written in a Park in Sur-
rey, 257-Prologue, spoken before a pri-
vate theatrical performance at Manches-
ter, 258 Sir Harold, 288-Adeline, a
ballad, 289-Death, 290-Ballad of Chi
valry, 325-Hans Heiling's Rock, 358
Ruins of the Castle of St Cervantes, 359

Fall of Don Roderick and Spain, 360
The St John's wort, 361-Sapphic Ode,
381-Stanzas on Parting, 382-Auld,
Glena, 408-The Beggarman's Song

410-Hymn to the Night Wind, 411—
On this green bank, &c. 415-My Na-
tive Tongue, 514-Young Janet, 515-
Stanzas on the departure of a Friend from
Scotland, 525-Sonnet to Haydon, 526
-British Eclogues, 527-Sonnet to
Wordsworth, 542-Poems to Ida, 578—
Love-song by a member of the Cockney
school, 608 The Somnambulatory But-
cher, 609 Ailie Muschat's Cairn, 612
-Stanzas, 614-Sonnet written off the
Dutch coast, 624 Sonnets, 632-Lines
written in a British burial-ground in In.
dia, 665 Remembered Beauty, 686—
On visiting a scene of Childhood, 688
Political aspect of the times, thoughts on
the, 485

Politics, Domestic, remarks on, 329, 443
Poor Laws, remedy for them divulged, 606
Punica, an epic poem, extract from, 459
Pringle Family, correspondence of the, 10
Professional Men, why are they indifferent
poets? 415

Promotions, appointments, &c. 116, 237,
349, 476, 599, 705
Prospects of the Whigs, remarks on the,

564

Public, the, an hour's tete-a-tete with, 78
another tete-a-tete, 529
Publications, monthly list of new, 108, 230,
341, 470, 591, 698

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Pugilism, the sable school of, 69 ** 20
Queen, the, remarks on her trial, 209-her
junction with the radicals, 329 answers
to addresses, 331-visit to St Paul's, ib.
Raupach, Professor, review of his tragedy
of Darkness, or the Venetian Conspiracy,
384

Recollections, Mark Macrabin, the Cande-
ronian, No. X. 143 No. XI. 319 No.
XII. 399.

Remarks on the sable school of pugilism,
60 on critics and criticism, 138 on the
Ignava Ratio of the Stoics, 172 on the
present state of Ireland, 190-on Captain
Brown's letter to the Lord Provost, 204
—on the Queen's trial, 209—on Mr Hay-
don's picture of Christ's entry into Jeru-
salem, 219 on Captain Parry's arctic
expedition, 209 on the literary charac-
ters of Bishop Warburton and Dr John-
son, 243 on the writings and character
of James Barry, the historical painter,
277-on domestic politics, 329, 443–—on
poetic inspiration, 362-on Brodie's in-
troductory lecture, 419-on the lives of
Actors, 508 on Lord Carberry's letter
on the late Cork county meeting, 562-
on the state and prospects of the Whigs,
564 on the meeting of Parliament, 585
-on the British Gallery, 684-on the
conduct of the People to the King, 689
Remembered Beauty, 686
Responsive notices to correspondents, 10,
259, 363, 501 ·

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Review of Croly's Angel of the World, 20
-Of Melmoth the Wanderer, 161-Of
Chalmers's commercial sermons, 178-
Of Dale's poems, 185-Of the works of

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