9. At Montreal, Mr Hugh Aird, youngest son of Robert Aird, Esq. of Crossflatt. 16. At East Houses, aged 78, Gideon Walkingshaw. He was father to 12 children, grandfather to 64, and great-grandfather to 41, making a total of 117: 30 of whom are dead, and 87 living. He was in the employ of the Marquises of Lothian for 61 years, and 84 of his progeny are yet at his lordship's works. 17. At his house, near Meikle-Govan, Mr Andrew Orr, late bookseller, Glasgow, aged 66. 22. At Glasgow, Mrs Ann Hepburn, wife of the late Mr Robert Hepburn, stocking-maker, Glasgow, aged 94. 23. At Kemnay, Mr Charles Dawson, who, for the long period of 40 years, had been the parochial schoolmaster. At his house, Arthur-street, Edinburgh, Mr James Munro, goldsmith. 24. At Alloa, Mrs Margaret Cowie, wife of John Drummond, Esq. writer there. At Newbottle, Diana, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Donald Macleod of St Kilda. 26. Jane, infant daughter, and on 7th August, Mary, in her 14th year, then only daughter of Mr Richard Tosh, writer, Kirkaldy. -At Holywood-manse, the Rev. Dr Crichton, minister of that parish. 29. At Joxtith-park, near Liverpool, Eliza Anna, wife of Mr John Macintyre, merchant, and daughter of General Ferrier, Dumbarton-castle, aged 33. - At Inverness, Jas Errol Gray, Esq. surgeon. 30. At Workshop, Nottinghamshire, Robert Barber, Esq. aged 85. 31. At Chessels'-court, Wilhelmina Marjori banks, wife of William Jamieson, merchant in Edinburgh. -At her father's house, St Andrew's-square, Edinburgh, Dorothea Clerk, eldest daughter of Joseph Bell, Esq. surgeon. Aug. 1. At Blackness, Linlithgowshire, Mr Geo. Allan, merchant, Edinburgh. -At Mound-place, Edinburgh, Miss Mary Napier. 2. At Swinebourne-castle, very suddenly, in the prime of life, Leonard Shafto Orde, a LieutenantGeneral in his Majesty's service, a Justice of Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for Northumberland. -At Margate, Mr Gilbert Hamilton, son of the late Gilbert Hamilton, Esq. merchant, Glasgow. -At Chapel, Fifeshire, Robert Arnott, Esq. aged 78. At Edinburgh, the Rev. David Dickson of Persilands, one of the ministers of this city. 3. James, the infant son of Mr Wm Dalrymple. -At Edinburgh, in his 21st year, Mr Edward Finlay Marnoch, student of medicine, fifth son of the late Mr John Marnoch, carver and gilder, Edinburgh. At Glenpark, Janet Agnes Bell, daughter of Thomas Bell, Esq. Wharton-place, Edinburgh. 3. At Brussels, Major-General Sir William Nioolson, Bart. -At Edinburgh, Miss Margaret Boswell, the last of the name in the direct line of the ancient family of the Boswells of Balmuto. 6. At Clifton, George Anna, second daughter of Captain John Paterson of the Hon. East India Company's service. -At his house, St Andrew's-square, Edinburgh, David Craigie, second son of Joseph Bell, Esq. surgeon. - At her house, Abercromby-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Taylor, relict of the late Mr Robert Taylor, Canongate. At Forres, William Tulloh, Esq. of Bogton, and formerly of Calcutta. 7. At his house in the Tower, London, John Urquhart, Esq. of the Ordnance-office. - At his house, 15, Gayfield-square, Edinburgh, Thomas Brown, Esq. bookseller. 8. At Gilmerton, Miss Christian Trotter, daughter of the late Thornas Trotter, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh. - Mr Thomas Waugh of Laretburn. - At Greenock, Patrick James Hunter, son of Patrick Hunter, jun. Esq. 9. At Liverpool, the celebrated Miss Margaret M'Avoy, whose faculty of distinguishing colours, 11. At London, the Right Hon. Lady Lilford. - At his house, Albany-street, North Leith, Thomas Robertson, late Commander of the Royal Charlotte, revenue cutter. 12. At Edinburgh, Mr J. Swanston, merchant. 13. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Finlayson, widow of Mr William Finlayson, formerly of Savanna-la-Mar, Jamaica. -At Musselburgh, in his 67th year, John Taylor, A. M. rector of the grammar school there. 14. At his house, Allan's-close, Edinburgh, Mr Richard Cleghorn, solicitor-at-law. 16. At Edinburgh, John Livingston, Campbell, Esq. of Achallader. 17. At Edinburgh, Mr Jas Johnston, engraver. -At Leith, Robert, son of Mr James Ainslie, merchant there, aged 17. -At Edinburgh, John Livingston, Esq. of Shortridgehead, writer in Edinburgh. 18. At Lude, Colonel John Robertson. 19. At Edinburgh, Mr James Miller, depute elerk to the Commission of Teinds. -At West Calder-manse, May, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Muckersy, minister of the gospel at Kinkell. 20. At Bath, Major-General Sir Graney Thomas Calcraft, Knight of the orders of Maria 1 heresa, Tower and Sword, &c. &c. 21. At his house in Queen Anne-street, Sir Hugh Inglis of Milton Bryant, in the county of Belford, Bart. -At Brussels, Lieutenant-General Sir Ewen Baillie, Bart. 22. At Edinburgh, David Johnston Malcolm, Esq. collector of his Majesty's customs, Kirkaldy. - At Nelson-street, Mrs Elizabeth suther, wife of George Melville, writer in Edinburgh. 23. At Castle-Semple-house, John Harvey, Esq. of Castle-Semple, in the 67th year of his age. 25. At his house in Grosvenor-street, London, the Right Hon. Lord Stawell, in his 64th year. His Lordship was only son of the Right Hon. H. Bilson Legge, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer. At Lathrisk, Charles Maitland of Rankeilour, one of his Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants for Fifeshire. 26. At Candy, Stirlingshire, Margaret, only daughter of Mr Alexander Robertson. - After a lingering illness, Mr Thomas Strong, merchant in Leith. 27. At Bridgend, Isabella Mary Campbell, spouse of Major Todd, late of the 33d regiment. 28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Rachell Ann Morrieson, widow of Major David Morrieson, of the Hon. East India Company's service. -At Linlithgow, after a lingering illness, Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr John Henley of the Excise there. -At Camberwell Grove, London, William, youngest son of William Scott, Esq. 30 At Queen-street, Enfield-highway, Middlesex, Mrs Mary Anne Burgess, wife of John Keir, Esq.; and, same day, John William, their infant son. - At London, Ensign James Wight of the 79th regiment, eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Wight of Chapelerne. Lately-At Bouverie-street, London, of apoplexy, aged 80, James Dobie, Esq. solicitor, for 34 years secretary to the Scottish Corporation. On board the Streatham, East Indiaman, on his passage from Bengal to China, in October last, Richard Turnbull, assistant-surgeon, third son of the late John Turnbull, Esq. of Branxton. At Paris, William Thomas Sandford, Esq. for merly a Major on the Bombay Establishment, and aid-de-camp to General Abercrombie during the Mysore war. INDEX TO VOLUME VII. ACTED Drama of London, notices of the, Barlow's magnetical discoveries, notice con- No XV. 182-No XVI. 307 Advice to Julia, a letter in rhyme, review Algiers, the battle of, verses on, 291 Anster, John, review of Poems by, 312 Assassins, a secret society in Egypt, history Baffin's Bay, notice regarding the red snow Ballads, Cameronian, 482 cerning, 443 Beavers, account of a colony of, in Bohe Biblical Sketches, No 1. Elijah, 274—No Boxiana, or sketches of Pugilism, No VII. Braham Mr, a lesson for, 135 Brougham and Chalmers on National Edu- Brown, Professor, review of his Outlines of Cameronian Songs, 380, 381 Canning, Right Hon. George, speech of, at Cataract, notice of a remarkable one in Ceylon, notice of a scientific tour in, 103 Chantrey, Francis, Memoir of, 3 Chinese account of the islands of Loo-Choo, Classics, translations from the less familiar Cloister, Tales of the, 132 Comets, notice concerning, 443 Copper mine in Dumfries-shire, discovery of Corcoran, Peter, memoirs of, 294 Corn Tables, 112, 227, 337, 456, 579, 701 393, 467, 589 Crocodiles flesh eaten in Egypt, 105 Grand surgical operation, account of a, 567 Greek colleges, notice respecting, 569 Deaths, lists of, 119, 231, 343, 463, 583, Hailstorm, remarkable one, 688 Death of Tammeamea, king of the Sand- wich Islands, account of, 566 Discovery of a Southern, or Antarctic Con- Diving-bell, notice regarding the, 569 Drama, acted, of London, notices of the, Drama, opponents of the, remarks on, 387 Earthquake in the Ionian Islands, 441 Edinburgh Review, Mr Phillpotts and the, 168 Education, national, Brougham and Chal- of the Peasantry of Ireland, Egypt, notice regarding the Emerald mines Elegies, 35, 289 Hakon Jarl, a Danish tragedy, 73 History, natural, remarks on the study of, Hogg, James, the Ettrick Shepherd, review Horæ Cantabrigiensis, No V. 292 Hore Germanicæ, No V. The Faustus or Horace, specimens of Mr Wrangham's Human mind, review of Brown's outlines Hydrophobia, tropical remedy for the, 103 Ionian Islands, terrible earthquake in the, Ireland, thoughts and suggestions on the Julia, Advice to, a poem, review of, 520 Elegy composed on the Field of Pinkie, Juno, the wile of, 355 403 Elijah, 274 Eloquence, fragment of an essay on, 644 Essay on Songs, and Song Writers, 32 Etna, Mount, observations on the height of, Ettrick Shepherd, review of Tales by, 148. Fable concerning Christ's raising Japhet Faustus of Goethe, account of the, 236 Fragment of an essay on Eloquence, 644 445 Glimpse into the third volume of Wrang- Goethe, account of his drama of Faustus, Kean, Mr, notice of his acting of King King Yngurd, a German tragedy, 407, 545 tory of New York, 360 Lambertacci, Antonio, life of, concluded, Lear, King, notice of Kean's acting of, 182 Letter relative to Melville's monument in Letter to Peter Morris, M.D. on the sorts Letters of a liberal Whig, No III. 21 Life and character, sketches of village, 631 Literary praise, on the sorts and uses of, 629 Lord Morison, an old ballad, 516 Macrabin, Mark, the Cameronian, 48, 157, Magnetical discoveries of Barlow, notice re- Mahomet's power to work miracles, refuta- Marine thermometer, Jameson's, notice re- Marriages, lists of, 118, 230, 342, 462, Mary's Mount, 402 Matthew Paris, extracts from his history 605 Melville, Lord, letter on the proposed mo- Meteorological reports, 113, 227, 338, 457, Microsophus, or the virtuoso pedant, 494 Milman's Fall of Jerusalem, review of, 123 Moods of the Mind, No 1. Despondency, Mountains, on the distant visibility of, 216 618 Naval appointments and promotions, 117, 460 Necker, Mademoiselle, late Madame de New tale for a melo-drama, 347 New York, review of Knickerbocker's his- Northumberland, a fly-fishing excursion in, Norway, appearance of, described by Bede- Norway, remarkable cataract in, 104 zhlenschlaeger, Adam, a tragedy by, 73 Pinkie, elegy composed on the field of, 403 dying villager, 636-Sir Allan's wooing, Poor, Brougham and Chalmers on the edu- Pringle family, correspondence of the, 262 Promotions, appointments, &c. 115, 229, Propertius, translations from, 614 Pugilism, sketches of, by one of the fancy, Recollections, No IV. Mark Macrabin, the Reflections on a ruined abbey, 492 Review of Brown's philosophy of the hu- Rousseau, extract of a letter relative to the Ruins, reflections on, 648 Sandwich Islands, death of the king of, 566 Selections from the St Priest MSS. No II. Semihoræ Biographica, No I.-To Chris- Simplicius on the state of Ireland, 637 Songs and song-writers, essay on, 32 Southern or Antartic Continent, discovery of Special commission for the trial of treasons Specimens of translations from Horace, 369 Speech of Mr Canning on his re-election for St Priest MSS. selections from, 25 Steam-ships, account of a new one at New Storm, the snow, 37 Suggestions on the education of the peasan- Suicide, on the prevalent disposition to, Surgical operation, account of a grand one, 567 Tabella Cibaria, or the bill of fare, re- Tale, new one, for a melo-drama, 347 by the Ettrick Shepherd, review of, Thoughts on the education of the poor in on the proceedings of the special Tims, King, an American tragedy, by Peter Translation of a letter from Oehlenschlaeger, Translations from the less familiar classics, 614 Tunis bark, the, and the Dervis of Smyrna, Vegetable poisons, antidote for, 445 boy, young hopeful, the, 633 Wile of Juno, the, 355 Witch of Ae, the, 277, 374, 508 Wool-goat of Cashemere, importation or Wordsworth, Mr. review of sonnets by, 206 Wrangham's works, glimpse into the third Yngurd, King, a German tragedy, 407, 545 |