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Course of Exchange, London, Dec. 10.- -Amsterdam, 12: 6. 12: 3. Rotterdam, 12: 7. Antwerp, 12: 6. Hamburgh, 37: 9. Paris, 3 days sight, 25:35. Bourdeaux, 25: 85. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 157. Madrid, 374. Cadiz, 36. Gibraltar, 304. Genoa, 434. Leghorn, 47. Lisbon, 521. Oporto, 521. Rio Janeiro, 46. Dublin, 9 cent. Cork, 9 cent.

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Prices of Bullion, oz.-Foreign gold in bars, £.3 17 6d. New Doubloons, £.315s. New Dollars, 4s. 9d. Silver in bars, standard, 4s. 11 d.

Premiums of Insurance.-Guernsey or Jersey, 20s. a 25s.-Cork or Dublin, 20s. a 25s. -Belfast. 20s. a 25s.-Hambro', 15s. a 20s.--Madeira, 20s a 30s.-Jamaica, 40s. a 50s.-Greenland, out and home, 5 gs. to 8 gs.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from 20th Nov. to 11th Dec. 1822.

Nov. 20. Nov. 27. | Dec. 7. Dec. 11.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th October and the 20th November 1822; extracted from the London Gazette.

Adey, J. Cray's-hill, Essex, cattle-dealer.

Armstrong, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant.
Ashwell, J. Nottingham, iron-founder.
Bainbridge, J. Whitehaven, plumber.
Bagnell, W. and J. Walsal, platers.

Baker, C. Romsey, Hampshire, fell-monger.
Baley, T. W. Basing-lane, wine-merchant.
Barratt, W. Eyre-street hill, bricklayer.
Beattie, J. Portsea, victualler.

Bellamy, R. Spaxton, Somersetshire, shopkeeper.
Bellis, B. Liverpool, grocer.

Birkett, R. Liverpool, dealer.

Blackband, G. Gnossall, Staffordshire, grocer. Bowman, H. St John's-street, Clerkenwell, haberdasher.

Bremner, A. Bond-court, Walbrook, merchant.
Brooke, J. Liverpool, druggist.

Brooke, R. Walcot, Somersetshire, brewer.
Brown, J. Fleet-market, grocer.

Buckmaster, J. and W. Old Bond-street, armyclothiers.

Childe, R. Church Stretton, Shropshire, blacksmith.

Cooper, J. J. Worcester, draper.

Cooper, J. Tutbury, Stafford, iniller.

Collins, W. Crawford-street, Mary-le-bone, linen

draper.

Cook, W. Wouldham, Kent, corn-dealer.
Ccokworthy, F. C. Bristol, bookseller.

Cranage, T. Watling-st. near Wellington, grocer.
Crockett, H. sen. Haddenham, Bucks.
Cuming, A. Claines, Worcestershire, draper.
Davies, W. Sudbury, haberdasher.

Dawson, J. Bury, Lancashire, linen and wcollendraper.

Dixon, T. Manchester, joiner.

Dodd, W. Orton, Westmoreland, drover.
Douglas, J. and D. Russell, Fleet-street, drapers.
Drurey, J. Snaith, Yorkshire, coal-merchant.
Eastwood, J. Melthem. Yorkshire, clothier.
Edwards, D. Gloucester, tea-dealer.
Evil, L. Walcot, Somersetshire, bill-broker.
Fairhead, J. Cressing, Essex, jobber.
Fitze, G. Totnes, grocer.
Foster, J. Liverpool, brewer.

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stock-broker.

Graham, J. Dorset-street, Salisbury-square, cottonmanufacturer.

Greathead, H. Stepney Causeway, master-mariner. Greathead, J. Snow-hill, auctioneer.

Gregson, W. Hull, linen-draper.

Green, J. King's Norton, Worcestershire, maltster.
Hales, E. Newark, com-factor.

Hall, R. jun. Bury, cotton-manufacturer,
Harris, F. Lisle-street, dealer.

Henesey, R. Whitecross-street, timber-merchant.
Hesse, G. A. Church-row, Fenchurch-st. broker.
Hewlett, J. Gloucester, cabinet-maker.
Healey, M. Manchester, draper.

Hays, C. and W. F. Blunden, Oxford-street, linendraper.

Hiren, J, Banbury, Oxfordshire, tallow-chandler. Hopps, T. jun. Yorkshire, corn-factor.

Howse, P. Park-street, Hanover-square, horsedealer.

Hudson, W. Camberwell, bricklayer.

Huxley, C. R. Newgate-street, glover.

James, R. Stamford Baron, Northampton, veterinary-surgeon.

Johnson, B. J. Houndsditch, cabinet-maker.
Johnson, J. Pontefract, maltster.

Jones, J. C. Bridgnorth, linen-draper.

Kewer, J. Little Windmill-street, carpenter. Kennington, C. Glamford Briggs, Lincolnshire, draper.

Kitchen, R. and J. Amery, Liverpool, tailors.
Lea, T. Liverpool, grocer.

Lee, J. Horseleydown, lighterman.
Leyland, R. Liverpool. soap-builder.
Lindsay, W. J. W. Bath, silk-mercer.
Manning, J. Clement's Inn, money-broker.

Moore, G. jun. Deptford, timber and coal-mer

chant.

Newman, J. Upper East Smithfield, slop-seller. Noakes, W. Old City Chambers, wine inerchant Parker, T. jun. Wood-street, hosier.

Register.-Births.

Radford, E. High Holborn, drape
Hivers, G. Judd-street, Brunswick-squaro, onbires-
maker.

Robinson, P. Kendal, draper.

Robinson, W. Great St. Helen's, Insurance-broker.
Rowed, J. Queen-st. Finsbury, timber-merchant
Sanders, W. Bristol, fish-monger.

Se!!, J. High-street, Shadwell, cheesemonger.
Smith, J. Liverpool, leather-cutter.

Smith, T. Hampton Wick, timber-merchant.
Stevens, R. Sculbury, Buckinghamshire, farmer.
Stolworthy, E. Whitechapel, cheeseronger.

Stubbs, T. Crawioni-street, grocer.

Dec.

Thompson, M. C. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer.
Thorley, J. Chorlton-row, Manchester, merchant.
Trickle, E. Nuneaton, mercer.
Underwood, H. Cheltenham, builder.
Watts, J. Totnes, linen-draper.
Wainwright, B. Hereford, maltster.

Whittle, W. B. Beaminster, Dorsetshire, tanner.
Whyte, D. Lewes, linen-draper.

Wilson, E and P. Methley, Yorkshire, maltater,
Williams, W. S. Brompton, coach-angster.
Woodward, E. Derby, innkeeper.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced
November 1822, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Arbukle, Robert, farmer and cattle dealer, west-
mains of Baldoon, parish of Kirkinner.
Borthwick & Gowdie, Belhaven; George Gowde

& Co. Belhaven; Borthwicks & Co. Dunbar,
and Bruce, Berthwick, & Co. Konigsberg,
Prussia, co-partners.

Brown, William, maltster & grain-dealer, Broom-
age mains, near Falkirk,

Davidson, James, haberdasher in Edinburgh.
Hughes & Willians, canal contractors, Linlithgow.
Hutton, Robert, cattle-dealer, Wester Bablisk,
parish of Muckhart.

Jamieson, Thomas & William, merchants, Kirk-
intilloch.

King, George Haly, merchant in Glasgow.
M.Callum, Duncan, vintner & stabler in Glasgow.
Mackenzie, Alexan ter, grazier, Glasgow.
M Kissock, Hew & Co. inerchants in Ayr.
M'Lauchian, Alexander & Co. merchants in Glas
gow.

Malcolm, John, grocer & builder, Glasgow.
Mathison & Co. merchants in Edinburgh.
Muir, James, shoe-manufacturer, &c. Kilmaurs.

Muller, A. & Co. merchants in Leith.
Newah, Walter, merchant in Dundee.
Nicol, Annew, merchant in Aberdeen.
Rennie, John Hill, distiller near Allon.
Rhind, Willam, merchant, Drumlithie, Kinca
dineshize.

Waters, James, merchant, Thurso.
Wingate, John & James, merchants and manufac
turers, Gla-gox.

DIVIDENDE

Carswell, Duncan, shoemaker & leather-mercat in Paisley; by Thomas Bishop, leather-merchant there.

Edie, Jas. merchant, Cupsr-Fife; by W. Dran
mond, writer there.

Foreman, George & Co. merchants in Stirling:
by George Smellie, merchant m Glasgow.
Gillespie, Colin, merebant in Glasgow, by W.
Brock, merchant there.

M'Nair, James, merchant & sugar-refiner, Glas
gow; by Alexander Mein, accountant there.
Smith, the late Gcorge, manufacturer 1 Ferth:
in the Town-clerks Offre there.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

CIRTHS.

1823 March 13. At Mangalore, the Lady of Licut-Colonel Robert M Dowall, a son. 24. At Asscerghur, the Lady of Captain C. J. C. Davidson, garrison engineer, a son.

April 1. At Hansee, the Lady of Lieut. Ramsay, Sth N. I. a son.

17. At Bengal, Mrs A. G. Balfour, a daughter. 20. At Masulipatam, the Lady of Captain J. Ogilvie, of the 1st battalion 17th regiment, a son. May 25. At Madras, the Lady of Capt. Osborn, 2d native regiment, a son.

29. At Madras, the Lady of Lieut. Col. Limand, of the native artillery, a daughter.

Aug. 31. At Fort Augusta, Jamaica. the Lady cf Major Stewart, 91st regiment, a daughter.

Sept. 15. At Limerick, Ireland, the Lady of Dr Macpherson, 42d regiment, a son.

Oct. 5. At Ardgowan, Mrs Houston Stewart, a daughter.

8. At Quebec, the Lady of Captain D. Mackay, 70th regiment, a son.

15. At Paris, the Lady of Thomson Bonar, Esq. of Camden Place, Kent, a daughter.

17. At Madeira, the Lady of Thomas Wallas, Esq. a daughter.

24. In St James's Place, London, Viscountess Cranbourn, a daughter.

At Viewfield, the Lady of J. A. Grant, Esq. a daughter.

28. At Cromarty, the Lady of George Macdonald, Esq. M.D. a daughter.

-At 10, York Place, Edinburgh, the Lady of John Blackwell, Esq. advocate, of twin sons, who survived but a short time.

31. Lady Dunbar, of Boath, a son. -At Edinburgh, Mrs W. Buchanan, 21, Drummend Place, a son.

Nov. 1. In Cadogan Place, London, the Countes of Bective, a sen and heir.

1. At St Andrew's, Mrs Thomsen, of Priorlethan, a son.

Nov. 8. Mrs Leslie, of Warthill, a daughter.
9. At Edinburgh, Mrs Macdonald, of Eál yster,

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10. At Chelter ham, the Lady of the Rev. C. Capel, a son.

At Auchenhard, the Lady of Major Alston, a daughter.

11. At Novar lense, Ross-shire, the lady d Hugh Rose, Esq, of Glastulich, a daughter.

12. At Stewartfield, Mrs Elliot, of W culie, A KOTL At Senton Manse, Mrs B. Graham, a MGR. --At Parkhill, the Lady of Robot Warden, Esq. of Parkhill, a son.

14. At Altyre, Lady G. G. Cumming, a e

--In Someret Street, Portman Squale, Lenden, the Lady of Thos. Mackenzie, Esq. a cregter. 15. At Sweethope, Mrs D. Hunter, a czughter.

The Lady of Warren Hastings Sets, Esq. W. S. a daughter.

16. In Londen, the Lady of Captain PattersCD,
of the Hon. Company's ship Cantung, a 80%
-At Douglas, Isle of Man, the Lady of Capt.
Muter, of the Royal Fusileers, a son.

18. The Countess Brownlow, a daughter.
20. Mrs Robinson, Coates Crescent, bailiwurgh,

a son.

22. At Wauchope, Roxburghshire, Mrs Scoft, of Wauchope, a son.

25. Mrs Gillespie, York Place, Edinburgh, a daughter.

24. Mrs Pallirgall, Howe-Street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

25. At Bemersyde, the Hon. Mrs George Fair

holme, a son.

-At Edinburgh, the Lady of Major James Harvey, of Castle Semple, a daughter.

26. The Lady of John Lowie, Esq. W. S. a daughter.

27. At Dublin-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Richardson, a daughter.

Mrs Turnbull, Dundas-Street. Eriinburgh, a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

1922. May 30. At Bombay, John Shepherd, Esq. Cominander of the Hon. East India Company's ship Berwickshire, to Anne, daughter of James Stevens, Esq. senior Judge of the Courts of Ap peal and Circuit for the provinces of Malabar.

Ang. 3. At Naples, A. W. Heyman, Esq. of the Scots Greys, to Miss Cockburn, daughter of Gen. Cockburu.

Sept. 22. At Naples, Baron Lord Wallscourt to Miss Lock, only daughter of William Lock, Esq.

Oct. 24. At Carriagehill, Paisley, Wm. Macart ney Ross, Esq. surgeon, Leith, to Elizabeth, third daughter of John Fisher, Esq. of Carriagehill.

At Ardtorinso, Argyleshire, Donald CampEsq. Brachdacha, islan I of Coil, to Jane, daughter of uns deceased Angus Gregorson, Esq. of Ariftorinish.

26. At Nairn, Lieutenant Lewis D. Mitchell, R. N. to Ameta, eldest daughter of the late Robert Falconer, Esq. Sherit-substitute of Nairn

snire.

23. At London, the Hon Edward Gore (brother of the Earl of Arran, and of Lady Isabella Dougias of Rippingale), to Miss Mary Anne Douglas. 111s Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex gavo away the bride.

5. At Norton, in the county of Radnor, John Lucy Scudamore, Esq. of Kent Church Park, in that county, to Saran Laura, eldest daughter of Sir Harford Jones, Bart. of Boultibrook.

- At Dura, Robert Dalgleish, Esq. younger of Scotscraig, to Mary, only daughter of Alexander Bayne, Esq. of Rires.

At Kinsdale, William Macleod, Esq. surgeon in Dingwall, to Mary, second daughter of Kenneth Ajackenzie, Esq. of Kirrisdale.

51. At Kensington, Captain David Rae Newall, of the Hon. East India Company's ship Scalesby Castle, to Charlotte Janetta, ony surviving daughter of the late James Falconer, Esq. of Boinbay.

Nov. 1. in Chariotte Square, Edinburgh, m. Altenison, Esq. younger of Drummore, to Anne, second daughter of Alex. Allan, Esq. of Hillside.

-At Scarborough, Yorkshire, George Swaby, Esq. M.D. second son of John Swaby, Esq. or Pleasant Prospect, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, to Anne, ekes daughter of the late John Robertson, Esq. of Belmont, in the same parish, Jamaica.

4. Aqrdinburgh, George Forbes, Esq. of Springhill, Aberdeenshure, to Whihelmina, daughter of the late Captain James Walker, of the Hon. East India Compary's service.

At Blechin, William Ferrier, Esq. late of Grenada, to Miss Black.

-At Hawick, Thomas Grieve, Esq. of Skelfhill, to Marion M. Dickson, youngest daughter of Archibald Dickson, Esq. of Housebyres.

5. At Arbroath, the itev. Mr Thomas Doig, to Ann, youngest daughter of the deceased John Anderson, Esq. late Provost of Arbroath.

6. At Edmburga, John Williams, Esq. of the Hon. East India Campany's civil service, to Sophia, daughter of the late Dr William Roxburgh, also of the Honourable East India Company's service.

9. At St Andrew's, Major P. Dunbar, of the Hon. the East India Company's service, to Jessy, daughter of the Rev. William Leslie, of Lainageith, county of Moray.

12. At Leith, James Scarth, Esq. merchant, Leith, to Enza, daughter of John Dungeon, Esq. 16. At & asgow, James Anderson, Esq. solicitor, Edinburgh, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr Robert Rowand, Hutchesonton.

18. At Montrose, Alexander Melville, M.D. surgeon of the 25th regiment, to Elizabeth, youngest Caughter of Capt. George Sutherland of that port. -At Plewanas, John Meiklejohn, Esq. W. S. to Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander 'Callum, farmer, Plewlands.

At Edinburgh, Mr John Croley, surgeon, lato In the Canadian North West Company's service, to Helen, etiest daughter of Mr John Mein, surgeon, Pitt Street.

19. At Edinburgh, Mr John Gilchrist, to Jane, only daughter of the late Alexander Muirhead, Esq. Castie Rankin, Stirlingshire.

At Aberdeen, Chas. Macdonald, Esq. Huntly, to Miss Helen Hunter, Union Street, Aberdeen. 22. At Wester Elchies, Morayshire, Lieut. C. G. Macgregor Skinner, 24th light dragoons, half pay. to Christina, youngest daughter of the late Robert Grant, Esq.

Nov. 25. At Arbroath, D. Louson, Esq, of Springfield, Town Clerk of Arbroath, to Anne Forbes, youngest daughter of the Rev. George Gleg, mimister of the gospel there.

The Rev. David Barker, Newcastle-underLyne, to Jean, eldest daughter of the late Mr David Davidson, merchant, Glasgow.

-At Kier-Street, Edinburgh, the Rev. James Mitchell, to Jessie, youngest daughter of the late Mr William Kinnaird, chemist, Edinburgh.

28. At Dalbeth Cottage, Mr Robert Black, merchant, to Sarah, youngest daughter of George Park, Esq. of Water Side.

Lately, At Achindarroch, in Argyleshire, Major George Germaine Cochrane, half pay 5th regiment, to Susan, eldest daughter of the Rev. Donald McColl,

DEATHS.

1822, June 28, At Bombay, John Alves Inglis, of the Hon. East India Company's Military Establishment, and second son of George Ingus, Esq. of Kingsmills.

July 8. At Calcutta, the Right Rev. Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, D.D. Lord Bishop of that Presidency, after a short but severe illness.

Aug. 20. At sea, off St Helena, on his return from Java to Europe, for the recovery of his health, John, son of the late John Mackenzie, Esq. Kineraig, Ross-shire.

Sept. 5. At Kingston, Jamaica, the Rev. James Steele, of the Presbyterian church, aged 25.

18. In Kingston, Jamaica, James Mollat, Esq. of the house of James Moffat and Co. of Glasgow. 21. On Providence Estate, island of Jamaica, Thomas Jones, Esq. after three days illness. 22. At New Orleans, Mr Thos. Bogie, merchant, formerly of Glasgow.

50. At sea, of the Cape de Verde islands, on his passage from Bahia to Hamburgh, Mr John Skeen, merchant in Leith, son of Mr Laurence Skeen, ship-owner there.

Oct. 10. Mrs Agnes Beck, of Greyabby, aged 104 years. She lived in the saine house in which she was married, and within fifty yards of where she was born, until she died.

13. At Filleigh, Devonshire, aged 78, the Rev. John Burges Karslake. This gentleman, when an infant, was saved by his nurse-maid jumping out of the window with him in her arms, when his father, mother, and two brothers, were destroyed by fire at South Molton, Jan. 30. 1749.

At Venice, M. Canova, the celebrated sculptor. 14. At Cuiblair, Colin Shaw, Esq. an acting Deputy Lieutenant, and one of the oldest Magistrates of the county of Inverness.

19. In Great Coram Street, London, on his way from Scotland to Geneva, Dr Alexander Marcet.

-At Carlisle, aged 71, the Lady of Sir J. D. A. Gilpin, Knt. one of the Aldermen of Carlisle, and sister to Sir E. Irving, Bart. of Robgill Tower.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Henderson, many years matron of the Charity Workhouse of this city. Among other legacies, she has left one of £.50 to that listitution.

21. At Exeter, in the 66th year of his age, Thomas Caird, Esq. 45 years a surgeon in the Royal Navy, and a native of Montrose.

In Dublin, aged 24, Lady Ann Jocelyn, only

sister of the Farl of Roden.

22. At his house, Walthamstow, Essex, George Ballantyne, Esq.

-At Southfod, Mrs Stenhouse, senior, in the 80th year of her age.

25. At No. 35, Gilmore Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Lisle, aged 83.

At Hardwick, Shropshire, Sir John Kynaston Powell, Bart. who represented that county in Parliament 40 years, leaving no issue; his title and estates devolve to his only brother, the Rev. E. Kynaston, Rector of Risby and Hornham, Suffolk. -At Stirling, Dr John Forrest, physician there. 27. At Moor Park, near Kilworth, Stephen, Earl of Mountcashel.

-At her house, Edinburgh, Lady Gordon, relict of the late Sir John Gordon, of Earlston, Bart 28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Chalmers, relict of the late David Darling, Esq. Assistant-Surgeon, Hon. East India Company's service, Rungpore. - At Dunbar, Alexander Johnston, Esq. for many years surgeon in that place.

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At Kincardine Lodge, Mrs Gordon of Kin

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1822. Oct. 30. At Hallwell, near Bolton, at the advanced age of 103 years, Mrs Ann Macdonald. --At Shandwick Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Swinton, widow of Licut.-Col. Robert Swinton. -At London, Asher Goldsmidt, Esq. aged 71. 31. At Crieff, Captain R. Macdonald, late of the 19th regimeut of foot.

-At the Manse of Biggar, the Rev. William Watson, in the 73d year of his age, and 55th of his ministry.

-At his house in Grosvenor Place, Bath, after a long and painful illness, Rear-Admiral Puget, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.

-At 10, York Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Rachel Hay, spouse of John Blackwell, Esq. advocate. She was youngest daughter of James Hay of Belton, son of Lord David Hay, and of Dorothea Hay, sister of the late Marquis of Tweeddale.

Nov. I. At Kirkaldy, age 88, Mrs Douglas, sen. relict of John Douglas of Pinkerton.

-At Hamilton, Robert Burns, Esq. of Westport, Bothwell, in the 65th year of his age, after a long illness, which he bore with great fortitude and resignation.-This gentleman was the fourth pupil of the celebrated Mr Braidwood, of the Edinburgh Deaf and Dumb Institution, where, at an early period of life, he made such astonishing proficiency, that he felt but comparatively little inconvenience from the want of hearing, being naturally a genius of quick perception. So sensible was the deceased of the advantage he derived from the Deaf and Dumb Institution at Edinburgh, that he left 4.100 to be applied for its support.

2. At Chelsea, Patrick Paterson, Esq. late surgeon of the 25th regiment of light dragoons.

-At Edinburgh, James M-Kinnon Campbell, Esq. of Ormaig.

3. At Mary Place, Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Alexander Mitchell, senior, Esq.

-At Clifton, Bristol, in the 55th year of his age, John Onasby Vandeleur, of the county of Limerick, late Colonel in the army, and Lieut.Colonel of the 5th dragoon guards. He was nophew of the late Earl of Longford, and of the prescat Admiral the Hon. Sir Thos. Pakenham, Bart. -At Sandford Hall, Shropshire, Thomas Hugh Sandford, Esq. of Sandford.

4. At Tain, Miss Isabella D. F. Balfour, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Geo. Balfour, minister of Tarbat, Ross-shire.

-At St Andrew's, Mrs Tullideph, relict of John Tullideph, Esq. of Kilinux.

-At Daugh, Mrs Anne Gordon, relict of the late George Davidson, Esq. Huntly, aged 60 years. 5. At Inverness, Wm. Macinto h, Esq. of Geddes. 6. At Cork, William Augustus Kellett, Esq. -At Paris, M. Bertholet, the celebrated chemist.

7. At Ruthven Manse, the Rev. Patrick M'Laren, minister of that parish.

--At St Mary's Islè, after an inflammatory illness of nearly three weeks duration, James Wedderburn, Esq. his Majesty's Solicitor-General for Scotland.

-At Ardmore, Dumbartonshire, Colin M'Lachtan, Esq. merchant in Glasgow.

8. At Glasgow, Margaret M.Kinlay, relict of the deceased Mr Davin Beggs, aged 99 years and some months.

-In Charles Street, Edinburgh. Mrs Anne Traill, relict of James Traill, Esq. of Westove.

At Kersewell, Mrs Jean Lockart, widow of William Bertram, Esq. of Nisbet.

9. At Pitfour House, Fifeshire, Mrs Lucy Hay, widow of Patrick Moncrieff, of Reidie. Esq.

-In Albany-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Warrand. 10. At Aberdeen, in the 74th year of his age, Patrick Copland, LL.D. Professor of Natural Philocophy in the Marischal College and University, in which he has taught, with great reputation and success, for upwards of fifty years.

-At Leith, George Gillon, aged 26, second son of the late John Gillon, shipmaster, Leith.

--At Bankfoot, Miss Hay, only surviving daughter of the deceased James Hay, Esq. of Piffour.

11. In Portland Street, near Port Eglinton, the 'Rev. John Leech, (formerly of Largs) teacher of Hebrew and Lecturer on Sacred Criticism, in Glasgow, in the 58th year of his age.

Nov. 11. At Lebanon, near Cupar, Fife, Mr Alex. Brown, land-surveyor, at the advanced age of 50.

12. At Aberdeen, after twelve months illness, John Brine, M.D. of Teignmouth, Devon, and late of Cavendish Square, London.

-At Kirkaldy, Mrs Reid, relict of the Rev. James Reid, some time minister of the parish of Kinglassic, Fifeshire.

-At his house in Sloane Street, London, in his 82d year, the Right Hon. William, Lord Grantley, Baron Markinfield, in the county of York, Lord High Steward of Guildford, Colonel of the 1st Royal Survey militia, F.S.A. &c. His Lord ship is succeeded in his titles and estates by Fletcher Norton, Esq. the eldest son of the late Hor. Fletcher Norton, senior Baron of his Majeur's Court of Exchequer in Scotland, who was second brother to the late Lord.

13. At Leicester, Mrs Bisset, relict of Commis sary-General Robert Bisset.

-J. S. Rainier, Esq. Rear-Admiral of the Blue. -At Barachny, William Hamilton, Esq. Mr Hamilton was the last representative of the an

cient House of Monkland."

14. Dr James Cassels, physician in Lancaster, eldest son of the late Andrew Casels, Esq. Letn

15. At Paris, Madame the Marchioness de Vi lette, the adopted daughter of Voltaire, who wa called by him the "beautiful and good.”

-At Paris, Madame the Countess de Perrogaux, of the family of Macdonald. The Marshal Duke of Tarentum never quitted her during the three weeks which her illness lasted.

-At Paisley, Captain Alexander McDougall, of the Renfrew militia, late Major in the 723 kg.

ment.

At Glasgow, Mrs Stirling, relict of the late John Stirling, Esq.

- At London, Mr John Debrett, formerly an eminent bookseller in Piccadilly, and editor of the works entitled "Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage."

18. In Edinburgh, at the great age of 105 years. Mrs Agnes Anderson, relict of the late Mr George Mackenzie of Stockbridge. Few persons have enjoyed such a length of happy days in this world, and few have been so well prepared for receiving an ever-during inheritance in Heaven, than this amiable and excellent woman. She died in the most calm and collected manner, retaining the enjoyment of her mental faculties almost to the very last. It is believed she was the oldest inha bitant of Edinburgh, and was born and brought up here, as well as her ancestors for many gene ration. In 1745, after witnessing the reception of the Pretender at Holyrood House, she was struck with a musket ball fired from the Castle, while carrying her eldest son, who bore her head to the grave, and who is now one of our oldest, and, we may add, most intelligent and respected citizens.

20. Suddenly, at Dunbar House, Mr John Balfour, eldest son of James Balfour, Esq. of Whittinghame.

At Edrom Manse, Berwickshire, suddenly, the Rev. John Hastie, minister of that parisi, in the 60th year of his age.

21. At Stranraer, Mr Thomas Baird, merchant, aged 82 years.

Lately, Captain Centre Johnston, of Greenek. He crossed the Atlan no less than 172 times; and that not merely without once being wrecked or captured, but also without having met with a casualty of any kind, so as to have occasional a loss to the underwriters on the ships under his command.

-At Aonachan, Lochaber, Mr William Maeintyre, late tacksman of Druimfour, aged 101 years. He exhibited, in manner and language, a striking specimen of the patriarchal dignity of the Highlanders of the preceding age: he always wore the mountain garb, and was a living history of the feuds of the last century. He was a superior deerstalker, and killed his roe at the age of ninety. His mind retained its vigour to the last. His remains were conveyed to the grave by a number of his clan, of which there was present of his own descendants, a number more than sufficient for that purpose.

At Bath, Sir Henry White, K.C.B. Major General in the Bengal army.

Ruthven & Sons, Printers.

ABERCROMBY, Mr, and Messrs Hope and
Menzies, proceedings of the House of
Commons regarding, 385

Adventures of Cassanova in Warsaw, 1,
174

Adventures, Gallant, of Francis Corkin-
cap, Esq. 198

Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, decora-
tion of the, 619

Aeronaut, the, 535

Aeronautics,-ascent of Mr Green, 387
Agricultural Reports, 263, 393, 516, 623,
747

American Land Expedition, return of,
740

Amsterdam, destruction of the Lutheran
Church there by fire, 497

Anathemas, Clerical, against theatrical
amusements, 668

Anderson, Eben. his account of the Royal
Landing, 237

Anonymous Literature, No. I.-Charlie
Borthwick's Rade, 712
Appointments, Promotions, &c. 134, 261,
390, 514, 744

Arbuthnot, Right Hon. Wm. Lord Provost
of Edinburgh, made a Baronet by the
King, 510

Arts, Fine, in London, the, 20
Assembly General, of the Church of Scot-

land's proceedings of the, 125
Astronomical Systems, remarks on, 423
Atmospheres of the Planets, remarks on
the, 663

Auld Langsyne, reminiscences of, 209,
655

Balachan, the bride of (continued), 44,
305, 436

Ballad Poetry, illustrations of Scottish,
No. 1. 183

Ballad, from a MS. poem, 444

Bankrupts, list of English and Scottish,

139, 266, 396, 518, 625, 750

Beggar's marriage-gift, the, 409

British Revenue, state of the, 742
Burglary, daring one in Edinburgh, 620
Byron, Lord, review of his tragedy of
Werner, 688

Caledonian Canal, completion of the, 741
Campaign of 1805, account of the, 399-
Surrender of Ulm, 403-Particulars of
General Mack, 405

Canal, the Union, between Edinburgh and
Glasgow, completed, 125

Canal, Caledonian, completed, 741
Caraccas, accounts from, 124, 617
Cassanova's adventures in Warsaw, 1,174
Characters omitted in Crabbe's Parish Re-
gister-The Surgeon's apprentice, 10- -
Andrew Darling, 16-John Martin,
330 George Middleton, 333 - Mary
Gordon, 336-Tom Weston, 457-
Frank Dickson, 461-Emma Stirling,
465-Kitty Clark, 551-Samuel Rowe,
555 Edmund Gray, 558

Chili and Peru, accounts from, 254
China, settlement of the differences be-

tween the British and Chinese, 124
Chippenham desperate affray there, 620
Christian Religion, observations on the
internal and external evidences of the,
295

Circuit Intelligence, 620

Clerical anathemas against theatrical a-
musements, 668

Commons, House of, proceedings in, 255
-Mr Weston's motion regarding the
currency rejected, 256-Discussions on
the state of Ireland, ib-Mr Abercrom-
by's motion regarding the press of Scot-
land rejected, 257-The Budget, 384
-Proceedings in the case of Messrs
Abercromby, Hope, and Menzies, 385
Congress of Verona, proceedings of, 737
Convention of Royal Burghs, proceedings
of, 386

Corkincap Francis, Esq. gallant adven-
tures of, 198

Belshazzar, a dramatic poem, review of, Corn Markets, 137, 264, 394, 517, 624,
67

748

Belshazzar's Feast, remarks on Mr Mar- Cotton, Dr. his reply to the review of his

tin's picture of, 292

Births, 140, 267, 397, 519, 630, 750
Blasphemous publications, trials for, 258,
740

Bohemia, a scene in, 649

Botany of the King's Park, Edinburgh,
388-Seeds sown on Calton hill and
Salisbury Crags, 392

Bracebridge Hall, or the Humorists, re-
view of, 91

Brazils, Prince Regent of, proclaims these
provinces independent of Portugal, 617
-Takes the title of Emperor of the
Brazil, 739

British Navy, state of the, 740

VOL. XI.

List of Editions of the Bible, 431
Covenant, scraps of the, No. I. 695
Crabbe's Parish Register, characters omit-
ted in, 10, 330, 457, 551

Crusoe, Robinson, in England, review of
Oehlenschlaeger's, 537

Curve Lines, Leslie's geometry of, review
of, 106

Darling, Andrew, 16

Dartmoor, a prize poem, extracts from, 56
Deaths, 140, 268, 398, 520, 631, 751
Deistical Society in Edinburgh, disper-
sion of a, 743

Dramatists, on the Early English, No I.
287

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