8. At Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, the lady of Major Orr, a son. 9. At Liverpool, the lady of Francis Maxwell, Esq. a daughter. 10. At Edinburgh, the lady of Laurence Craigie, Esq. of Glendoick, twin sons. 12. At Richmond Barrack, Dublin, the lady of Dr M-Pherson, 42d, or Royal Highlanders, a son. 17. At his Lordship's house in Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, London, the Viscountess Duncannon, a son. 18. At Edinburgh, the lady of William Robertson, Esq. 75, Great King Street, a son. 19. At Auchincruive, the lady of Thomas Spencer Lindsay, Esq. of Holymount, 1819. Nov. 3. At Bombay, James Norton, Esq. of the East India naval service, to the Hon. Eliza Bland Erskine, widow of the Hon. Lieutenant-Colonel Erskine. 13. At Calcutta, George Swinton, Esq. civil service, to Annie, eldest daughter of S. Swinton, Esq. senior member of the Board of Control of Customs, &c. Calcutta. Dec. 18. At Barrackpore, Donald M'Intyre, Esq. merchant, Calcutta, to Margaret, second daughter of John Mackenzie, Esq. of Kincraig, Ross-shire. 1820. April 14. At Dalshangie, John Simpson, Esq. late of the colony of Demerara, to Miss Jane Duff Grant, fourth daughter of the late Duncan Grant, Esq. of Dalshangie. 20. At Edradynate, Patrick Small, younger of Dirnanean, Esq. to Mary, daughter of James Stewart, late of Derculich, Esq. 24. At Edinburgh, Arthur Pollok, Esq. merchant, Grangemouth, to Barbara, second daughter of David Thomson, Esq. writer to the signet. 26. At the Manse of Collessie, the Rev. William Herdman, minister of Rattray, to Miss Walker, daughter of the Rev. Andrew Walker, minister of Collessie. At Liverpool, Archibald Maxwell, Esq. to Marion, second daughter of William Boyd of March-hill, Esq. May 2. At Edinburgh, John Lloyd Morgan, M. D. of Haverfordwest, Pem brokeshire, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Robert Spear, Esq. of Mill Bank, Cheshire. 10. At Dumfries, James Allan Dalyell, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's civil service, to Arentina, youngest daugh ter of the late John M'Murdo, Esq. 15. At Edinburgh, Alexander Manners, Esq. W. S. to Barbara Fullarton, eldest daughter of Stewart Murray Fullarton, Esq. of Fullarton. 17. At Leith, Mr Neil Dryburgh, to Agnes, second daughter of Richard Ged, Esq. Leith. 19. At Torrington, in the county of Devon, Dr John Forbes, physician, of Penzance, Secretary to the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, to Eliza Mary, eldest daughter of the late John Burgh, Esq. of Calcutta, Bengal. 22. At Borrowstounness, Mr W. A. Hartley of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Lillias, eldest daughter of the late Andrew Tod, Esq. 25. At Esher, Frederick James, youngest son of the late General Patrick Ross, to Elizabeth, second daughter of R. N. Roberts, Esq. of Esher. At Leatherhead, William Brown, Esq. of Aberdeen, to Hannah, daughter of Joseph Burchell, Esq. of the former place. 27. At St Mary-la-bonne Church, London, Alexander Mackintosh, Esq. of Great Portland Street, to Mary, eldest daughter of Lachlan Robert Mackintosh, Esq. of Beverley Lodge, near Colchester, and Dalmunzie, Perthshire. June 1. At Edinburgh, Archibald Johnston, Esq. younger of Pittowie, to Miss Clarkson, daughter of the late LieutenantColonel Clarkson, of the Hon. East India Company's service. At Gilston House, Fifeshire, Captain John Whitehill Parsons, 10th Hussars, to Mary Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Major-General Dewar of Gilston. DEATHS. 1819. July 20. On board his Majesty's sloop Curlew, then lying in the Persian Gulf, Archibald Dalzel, Esq. Assistant Surgeon of the Hon. East India Company's ship Ternate. Aug. 17. At Purneah, J. Maxwell Davidson, Esq. Civil Surgeon of that station. Sept. 5. At Penang, of the prevailing epidemic, and after a very short and sudden attack of it, Patrick Carnegy, Esq. aged 41 years, son of Patrick Carnegy, Esq. of Lower, Forfarshire, and a partner in the house of Carnegy and Co. of that island. 14. At Purnea, Bengal, Captain William Macpherson, of the 24th Native Infantry. 17. At Malda, of a bilious fever, Thomas Leake, Esq. surgeon, 2d battalion 17th regiment Bengal Native Infantry, in the 44th year of his age. 28. At Calcutta, Captain G. L. Browne, late of the H. C. R. service. 29. At Bombay, Hugh George Macklin, Esq. Advocate General. Oct. On his passage from Madras to the Cape, Captain Arrow, of the Hon. East India Company's service. 14. At Madras, Mrs Macduff Cordiner, second daughter of the late Thomas Arbuthnot, Esq. of Kinmundy. 31. At Coringa, East Indies, Mr John Salter, aged 28 years. Nov. 3. At Pondicherry, Mr John Paul Hugot, aged 25 years, eldest son of Mr Hugot, French Consul in Scotland. 7. At Pisco, aged 28, Colonel James Nisbett Charles, late of the 11th regiment, and Aid-de-Camp to Sir Robert Wilson. 25. At Calcutta, George, son of David Hill, Esq. Civil Secretary, Madras. Dec. At Hydrabad, Arthur Connell, Esq. surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's service, son of the late Rev. James Connell, minister of Sorn, Ayrshire. 3. At sea, Captain Samuel M-Cormick, of the 17th native infantry, Madras, eldest son of the late William M'Cormick, Esq. Edinburgh. Off Saugur Island, on his way from Cuttack to Calcutta, Robert Kerr, Esq. late one of the Judges of the Supreme Native Court at Calcutta, second son of the deceased William Ker, Esq. of Kerfield. 25. At Mirzapore, after a few hours ill. ness, Lieutenant Robert Robertson Bruce, 1st battalion 1st regiment Bengal native infantry, much regretted. 1820. Jan. 11. At Port Louis, Mauritius, William George Waugh, Esq. 15. At Canton, Captain Robert Stair Dalrymple, son of the late Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple, of North Berwick and Bargany, Bart. March 3. At Berwick on Tweed, in his 81st year, John Constable, Esq. late of Moorhall. 20. At Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Assistant-Surgeon C. A. Simpson, of the 60th light infantry. 26. At Kingston, Jamaica, the Rev. John Brown, minister of the Presbyterian Establishment of that city. April 2. Suddenly, at Lerwick, in the 84th year of his age, Thomas Bolt, Esq. of Cruister. 9. At Rairag, Lochalsh, Captain Patrick Grant, late of the 68th regiment. 15. At Rome, Mr John Bell, of Edinburgh, surgeon. 17. At Sanquhar, Mrs Margaret Ranken, daughter of the Rev. William Ranken, and wife of Lieutenant David M "Adam, of the royal marines, aged 26. 21. At Workington Hall, Mrs Curwen, wife of J. C. Curwen, Esq. M. P. for the county of Cumberland. 23. At Manse of Cluny, the Rev. Alex. Mearns, minister of that parish. At Lopness, Orkney, Mrs Strang, wife of William Strang, Esq. 25. At Queensferry, Miss Mary David. son, aged 86. At Edinburgh, Mr John White, writer to the signet. At James Street, Pimlico. London, Patrick Colquhoun, Esq. LL. D. Author of the Treatises on the Police of the Metropolis and the River Thames," and on the " Wealth, Power, and Resources of the British Empire," aged 76. 26. At Doncaster, E. Topham, Esq. a Deputy Lieutenant, and acting Magistrate for the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. He was well known in the literary and fashionable circles as Major Topham. 28. In consequence of a fall from his horse, Sir John Trollope, Bart. D. C. L. of Casewick, near Stamford, Lincolnshire. At Gargustown of Redcastle, Alexan. der Macfarquhar alias Roy, (one of the oldest men in that part of the country,) at the advanced age of 103 years. - At Tunbridge Wells, Captain George Allan Maclean, of the 97th regiment, fourth son of the late Lieut-Colonel Maclean, Tower of London. 29. At Campbelton, near Fort George, in the 73d year of his age, Mr Alex. Tulloh, merchant there. May 1. At Kirkaldy, John Ford, Esq. 2. At Edinburgh, James Steel, Esq. writer in Edinburgh. At Clova, John Harry, only son of Sir Harry Niven Lumsden of Auchindair. 3. At Birdstone, James Morrison, Esq. younger of Craigend. 4. At Hinckley, Leicestershire, Mary Ann, daughter of the late Sir Alex. Kinloch of Gilmerton, Bart. At Edinburgh, on the 27th ult. Agnes, aged 13 months, youngest daugh ter; on the 2d curt. Margaret Taylor, aged eight years, eldest daughter; and on the 4th curt. Susan, aged six years, second daughter of Mr Thomas Watson Shaw, Nelson Street. 6. Peter M Taggart, Esq. senior, aged 66, above 40 years a merchant in Ayr, and about ten one of the Bailies of the Burgh. At Toward, Day Hort Macdowall, Esq. fourth son of the late James Macdowall, Esq. of Glasgow. 7. At Milnfield, Alexander M'Donell, Esq. solicitor in Inverness. At Edinburgh, Mr John Ross, writer in Edinburgh. At Govan Manse, the Rev. John Pollock, D. D. aged 50, and in the 29th year of his ministry. 8. At his seat of Heaton Lodge, near Leeds, General George Bernard, Colonel of his Majesty's 84th regiment. GENERAL INDEX. ABSTRACT of the restrictive acts passed Africa, kind of soap used there, 556 America, United States of, President's mes- --, Spanish, accounts from, 168– Aminta of Tasso, Scottish imitation of, 536 Ancient condition of Edinburgh, 537 Antar, a Bedouin romance, account of, 129 Arbuthnot, late Abbot, death of, 582 Assembly, General, commission of, vote ad- proceedings of the, 570 Bedouin romance, called Antar, some ac- Berlin, formidable tumult there, 467 Black rain, account of, at Montreal, 363 radical reformers and some cavalry, 377 British Legislation, 180, 379 Brown, Dr, review of his Physiology of the Mind, 395-Explanatory statement by Burghs, royal, account of the convention Burning spring in America, notice of a, 459 Bystander, the, No. I. 209-No. II. 355 -No. III. 434-No. IV. 499 Canzone of Tasso, 342 Cape of Good Hope, defeat of the Caffre Carabus, soap made in Africa from a spe- Caroline, Queen, her arrival in Britain, Chatham, great fire at, 280 Chias, island of, notice respecting, 556 Cleland's Rise and Progress of Glasgow, Clyde, the Marmaiden of, 422-Additional Coach establishments in London, 180 College for ladies, suggested by an Ameri- Columbia, fundamental law of the repub- Comet, notice respecting one, 458 Commons, House of, bills for controlling Conspiracy to assassinate his Majesty's mi- Brother, I am My, a comedy from the Contessa, C. W., comedy translated from German, 225 VOL. VI. the German of, 225 Contempt of court, trials for in High Court Cornwall, Barry, remarks en poems by, 212 Coverley, John De, letter from, 515 punishments, comparison of the Dante's Purgatorio, review of, 116 Deaths, 94, 189, 292, 389, 486, 583 Defence of Scottish poetry, 47 Dinner party, modern, in Edinburgh, de- Douglas, Gawin, on his translation of Vir- Dramatists, Essays on the early English, Edinburgh, proceeds of the Musical Festi- Eglinton, late Earl of, memoir of, 91 England and Wales, population, rental, Execution of Sandt, the assassin of Kotze- statement regarding Dr Fires at Bristol, 78-At Oxford, 171 Wilful one in Fifeshire, 179-Destruc- Gawin Douglas's translation of the Eneid, General Assembly, proceedings of the, 571 George IV., accession of, to the British Glasgow, number of various tradesmen Glenfergus, a novel, extract from, 119 Good Hope, Cape of, hostile Caffres driven Greece and Italy, on Williams's Travels Greenock, riot there, quelled by the vo- Hall, Captain, account of his voyage to Hebrides, occurrence of the walrus, or sea- High treason, trials and executions for, in Historical work of Sir George Mackenzie, notices of popular superstitions Hogg, James, review of his Jacobite Re- Holland, Journal of a Visit to, 17, 113, Huddersfield, disturbances there, 376 Hunt, Mr, and others, sentence on for se- I am my Brother, a comedy translated Icebergs, account of by Captain Scoresby Illustrations of the topography of Troy, Imitation of a passage in Tasso's Aminta, Impudence and Modesty, an essay by Indies, West, sickness in Jamaica, 75 Ireland, disturbances in, 178-Diminu- Meteorological Tables, 87, 183, 285, 383, Italian opera, remarks on the, 127 528 Ivanhoe, a romance, review of, 7-Stric- Jacobite Relics of Scotland, review of, 31 Journal of a Visit to Holland, 17, 113, 333 Kent, death of his Royal Highness the King George III. death of, 173-Funeral IV. accession of, 174-Speech Kinloch, George, of Kinloch, indicted for Ladies, college for, plan of a, by an Ame- Lapland, great waterfall discovered there, Laws, penal, observations on, 248 from Italy, 8th May 1820, 528 London and Paris, parallel of, 531 141 Lützen, battle of, from the German of Macgregor, Sir Gregor, disgraceful con- M'Crie, Dr, remarks on his Life of An- Malthus, Mr, remarks on his Principles of Marriages, lists of, 93, 188, 291, 388, Massacre at Cadiz, 370 Melville, Andrew, remarks on the Life of, 505 Metaphysics and Phrenology, an attempt 479, 577 Methodism, extracts from Southey's rise Mexico, on the present state of, 37-State Mind, review of Dr Brown's Physiology Minuet, the death of the, 453 Modesty and Impudence, an essay by Monastery, the, a romance, remarks on, Montreal, shower of black rain there, 363 national for Scotland, observa- Museum, Imperial of Germany-and of the Navy, British, state of the, 171 Opera, the Italian, remarks on, 127 esting trial regarding breaking the bank Parallel of London and Paris, 531 Paris and London, parallel of, 531 Persecution of Christians in China, 554 Physiology of the Mind, review of Dr Brown's, 395-Explanatory statement Playfair, the late Professor, versos address- Plot, discovery of a, to assassinate the Bri- |