BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 23. At Belfast, Mr Peter Cumming, merchant, Craig, merchant, Glasgow. daughter of the Rev. Alexander Rose, one of the 30. In Hill Street, William Moncrieff Taylor, the late Thomas Armstrong, Esq. of Glasgow. engineers, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Čo- 3. The lady of William Stothert, Esq. of Car Feb. 2. In London, Lord Viscount Cranborne, son of the Marquis of Salisbury, to Miss Gas- coyne. youngest daughter of the late Robert Beatson of At the Manse of Kirkpatrick-Juxta, the Rev. daughter of the Rev. Dr Singer. - At Dover, Captain Robert Deans, of the to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Richard Clay, 8. At Edinburgh, John Farrie, Esq. Greenock, mick, Esq. Dundas Street. East India Company's military service, on the Ben- daughter of John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick. - Mrs Macintosh of Raigmore, of a daughter. third daughter of the late William Mackinnon Fra- 12. At Mayne, the lady of Colonel Hay of Wes ser, M. D. of Lower Grosvernor Square, and of Balnain, Inverness-shire. Esq. of Keithock, to Mary, youngest daughter of In Gloucester Place, London, the lady of 19. At Prestonpans, Mr Robert Hislop, to Ann, second daughter of F. B. Sydserff, Esq. of Ruch- 23. At Edinburgh, Alexander Burnet, A. M. Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev. George Thomson chant, Edinburgh, to Ann, only daughter of the 24. At Morpeth, William Lawson, Esq. of Lang- Hester, only daughter of the late Mr Clark of officer at Donvorist, Grandtully, to Grace, only - At Great King Street, Mrs J. S. More, of a Aberfeldy. 26. At Glasgow, Joseph Ferrie, Esq. Blairtum- Esq. Chapel, Fereneze. 27. At Edinburgh, Mr James White, surgeon, Douglas, Honourable East India Company's ser- March 2. At Edinburgh, Andrew Fyfe, M. D. to late wine merchant, London. James Walker, to Miss Madeline Erskine. daughter of William Wren, Kendala DEATHS. Hope, Lieutenant Alexander Chisholm Robertson, Thomas, a midshipman of the Leander, and eldest Aug. 9. At sea, (during a voyage from Bombay Colonel Alexander M‘Donald of Boisdale. Archibald Stuart, surgeon, Kelso. 81st year. 24. At Kingston, Jamaica, Robert Fraser, son 3. The Rev. James Innes, minister of Yester, 4. At Pitcorthie, Fifeshire, Mr William Dods. and Countess of Aberdeen, and wife of Edward At Leith, Mrs Jane Stewart, wife of Mr Ro- Dec. 1. At Demerara, aged 21, Mr Thomas At Tranent, Mr Andrew Blair, corn-mer-, At Edinburgh, John Stenhouse, Esq. W. S. bull, Esq. M. b. Ker, minister of Stobo. 31. At Killin, Perthshire, Patrick Douglas, marnock. phemia Craig, aged 19. Rev. Dr Nicol, minister of the Scots Church, Woollie. 10. At Musselburgh, Isobel M‘Donald, wife of Major James T. Cowper, of the royal ar- the late Archibald Ferrier Esq. W. S. 16. At Tullymet-house, Dr William Dick of 11. At Richmond, aged 90, Dr Adam Walker, the celebrated Lecturer on Experimental Philo- At her house, in Charlotte Square, the right At Bogend, Robert, son of James Thomson, At Baker Street, Portman Square, London, Constable and Wycliffe Hall. de Faria e Lacerda, wife of 13. At London, Frederick, the youngest son of 14, At Edinburgh, John Campbell, Esq. Re- At Arbroath, Mr David Kirkland, rector of At Aberdeen, George Gordon, Esq. of Spen- 15. The infant son of Major G. Cunninghame, - At Balcarras Mill, Mr Thomas Fowlis, aged Colonel George Irving. er of Park Place. (where he was born, and spent most of his days,/ At Banff, Miss Margaret Cross Young, third few weeks, being born 14th March, 1721. The old man rendered him interesting to all who knew habits, and evinced to the last that tranquillity of remotest period of old age. This parish has long tants: William Napier, a native of it, died some Ritchie at 105; and there are some old people be- 20. At his house, in York Street, Portman ham, aged 81. 2. At the Manse of Snizart, Mrs Mary Macleod, of the late Hugh Bairnsfather, Esq. W. S. 23. In George Square, Mrs Small, much and 26. Af Auchindinny, Mrs Crawford of Over- R. N. loved and deeply regretted by her family and 82 years. INDEX TO VOLUME VIII. ones, 106 ACTORS, remarks on the Lives of, 508 Brown, Captain, of the Edinburgh Police, vost, 204 Cameronian, Macrabin the, 143, 319, 399 Carbery, Lord, remarks on his letter on the Chalmers, Dr, review of his commercial Christ's entry into Jerusalem, remarks on Classics, Latin, translations from the less Clark, Mungo, the south-country packman, 615 of the, 608 594, 701 Pringle Correspondence, 12_Dr Pringle Corn, advantages of reaping it before it is Death of Microscophus, and sale of his museum, 315 Deaths, monthly lists of, 119, 240, 351, Domestic Politics, observations on, 329 cause with that of the radicals, ib.Her mon intended to be preached before the St Paul's, ib. Archdeacon Bathurst's sermon, 382-Mr Cobbett's trial for li. Constitutional association in London, 443 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, Earthquake at Wanlockhead, 338 the, a novel, review of, 450 letter to the Lord Provost of, 204 4 U Egan, Pierce, Esq. letter to, 671 Ireland, remarks on the present state of, From Melmoth the Wanderer, 164 Johnson, Dr, and Bishop Warburton, on _From Seneca's tragedy of Edipus, rior in real and true taste, ib.— as in of human 605-From Hagbarth and Signà, 646 void of that intellectual activity and elas. Kenilworth, a romance, review of, 435 King, the, review of Lord Lauderdale's proposed address to, 581 Remarks on his conduct since his Throne; 689. Latin Classics, Translations from the less Lauderdale, Lord, review of his proposed Letter from Captain Symonds, 40° from Mr O'Fogarty, 40 Christ's entry into Jerusalem, 219 * 67 from a member of the Córk literary from Ensign Odoherty, 190 from Dr Petre, on an attack in the London Magazine, 207 .683 tragedy, 45No. X. The Venetian Con to Pierce Egan, Esq. 671 India, 665 Lillycross, the Harvest Kirn of, 399 224, 338, 464 Lithography, notice regarding, 226 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, Magnetism, Galvanic, notice respecting, 339 Man in the Moon, letter from, 667 Manuscripts, Ancient, new discoveries of, Marriages, monthly lists of, 119, 299, 351, 481, 601, 707 Mary, the Soldier's Bride, an eclogue, 627 410.. Hymn to the Night Wind, 411– Stanzas on the departure of a Friend from -British Eclogues, 527-Sonnet to school, 608- The Somnambulatory But- -Stanzas, 614_Sonnet written off the - Summer Twilight, 177-The Bard's written in a British burial-ground in In.. dia, 665_Remembered Beauty, 686_ the, 485 Poor Laws, remedy for them divulged, 606 himself, us, and affairs in general, 536- Professional Men, why are they indifferent poets ? 415 Publications, monthly list of new, 108, 230, Pugilism, the sable school of, 69 *** with the radicals, 3292 answers to addresses, 331 visit to St Paul's, ib. of Darkness, or the Venetian Conspiracy, ronian, No. X. 143No. XI. 319_No. ticle in the London Magazine, 207 Remarks on the sable school of pugilism, Lochleven Castle, 9-Lines on reading Brown's letter to the Lord Provost, 204 son, 243 on the writings and character poetic inspiration, 362_n Brodie's in- |