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At Greenfoot, Mr John Steven, Edinburgh, to Susan, youngest daughter of Mr John Graham, farmer, Greenfoot.

11. At St John's Church, Newcastle, G. L. Sinclair, Esq. second son of the late James Sinclair, Esq. of Forss, to Francis Ann, second daughter of the late John Boazman, Esq. of Acornbank, Westmoreland.

- At No. 7, Ainslie Place, William Pitt Dundas, Esq. advocate, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of James Strange, Esq.

At Strathmartin, William Rowley Wynyard, Esq. lieutenant, R. N. to William Elizabeth, only daughter of the late William Butler Laird, Esq. of Strathmartin.

15. At Kilmarnock, the Rev. James Fleming, Troon, to Janet, youngest daughter of the Rev. Andrew Hamilton, minister of the High Church, Glasgow.

19. At the Manse of Trinity Gask, Patrick Smeaton, Esq. younger of Coul, to Janet, daughter of the late Ralph Taylor, minister of Monzie.

At Jedburgh, Mr Walter Gray, merchant, to Miss Christian Turnbull, youngest daughter of the late Mr Thomas Turnbull, writer there.

22. At 104, George Street, Mr Thomas Ireland, junior, bookseller, Edinburgh, to Mary, daughter of the late Wm. Wotherspoon, Esq. Edinburgh. At Edinburgh, John George Mactavish, Esq. of the Honourable Hudson's Bay Company, to Miss Catherine Aitken Turner, daughter of the late Keith Turner of Turnerhall, Esq.

23. At Old Aberdeen, John Leslie of Powis, Esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of George MacInnes, Esq.

At London, Captain the Hon. Frederick Spencer, C. B. third son of Earl Spencer, to Miss Poyntz, second daughter of W. S. Poyntz, Esq. of Cowdray Park, Sussex.

- At Dunoon, Mr D. Jackson, surgeon, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Donald Fletcher, Esq. of Bernice.

25. At Kirkwall, William Traill, Esq. of Frotoft, to Robina, daughter of Patrick Fotheringhame, Esq. Kirkwall.

-At Wyseby House, William Graham, Esq. junior, of Mos know, Major, 12th Royal Lancers, to Ann, only daughter of the late Hugh Mair, Esq. of Redhall and Wiseby, Dumfries-shire.

26. At Newburgh, Andrew Russell, Esq. of Grange, to Agnes, third daughter of the late Rev. David Hepburn, Newburgh.

March 1. At Twickenham, George Edward Pocock, Esq. eldest son of Sir George Pocock, Bart. to Augusta Elinor, eldest daughter of the late Hon. Thomas William Coventry, of North Cray Place, Kent.

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At Charlotte Square, James Whitshed Hawkins, Esq. of Dunnichen, county of Forfar, to Charlotte, third daughter of W. S. Dempster, Esq. of Skibo, county of Sutherland.

1. Mr David Whitelaw, baker, Musselburgh, to Janet, second daughter of the late Mr Andrew Alison, shipowner, Leith.

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At London, Edward Binns, Esq. M.D. of the Island of Jamaica, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Michael Smith, Esq. of Gloucester Place, New Road, London.

5. At Edinburgh, James Petrie, Esq. writer, to Jane Margaret, daughter of the late William Armstrong, Esq. of the royal artillery, Woolwich.

8. At Tadcaster, John Davy, Esq. M.D. physician to the forces, to Margaret, third daughter of the late Archibald Fletcher, Esq. advocate.

9. At George's Place, Leith Walk, John Shirley, M.D. Lanark, to Agnes, second daughter of the late Mr William Thomson, dyer in Edinburgh.

11. At 18, Atholl Crescent, Richard Dennistoun, Esq. W.S. to Hannah, only daughter of the late John Meiklam, Esq. of Cainbroe, Lanarkshire.

15. At Glasgow, the Rev. David Fleming, of Carriden, to Jane, only daughter of the late William Carlile, Esq. Paisley.

16. At Edinburgh, William Forbes Mackenzie, Esq. younger of Portmore, to Helen Anne, eldest daughter of Sir James Montgomery of Stanhope, Bart. M.P.

-At Edinburgh, Mr John Mill, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr Fraiter of Newstead. At 23, Castle Street, Capt. James Aitchison, of the Hon. East India Company's 28th regiment, to Miss Mary Turner.

-At Edinburgh, William Bowie Campbell, Esq. W.S. to Sarah Priscilla, only daughter of the late J. Feranside, Esq. London.

-At Edinburgh, William Prittie Bayly, Esq. Capt. 92d Highlanders, son of the late Rev. Henry Bayly, Rector of Nenah, to Amelia Elizabeth, only daughter of Tho. Dallas, Esq. Royal Terrace. 18. At Leith, Thomas Oliver, Esq. Lochend, to Susan, daughter of Adam White, Esq.

19. At Smailholm, Roxburghshire, Mr George Richardson, Galashiels, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr James Cranston.

23. At Springfield, William Forrest, Esq. of Trusbanks, to Jessy Craig Clark, only daughter of the late John Clark, Esq. of Auchenwrath.

At Edinburgh, James Miller, Esq. advocate, to Isabella, daughter of Richard Prentice, Esq. Princes Street.

- At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Gowan, accountant, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr Robert Neil, of the Stamp Office, Edinburgh.

25. At St Paul's Chapel, Jas. Gillespie Graham, Esq. of Orchill, to Elizabeth Marjory, eldest daughter of the late Major John Campbell, of the 76th regiment of Foot.

-At Fairlight Church, near Hastings, Sussex, Thomas Johnston Barton, Esq. of Battel Abbey, Sussex, to Frances, second daughter of the late Edward Morris, Esq. one of the Masters in the High Court of Chancery, and grand-daughter of the late Lord Erskine.

-At Edinburgh, Mr James Gray, of the North British Advertiser, to Susanna Sophia, fourth daughter of George Mordaunt, Esq. Lawn, South Lambeth, Surrey; and on the same day, in London, the Rev. George Robert Kensit, Rode, Somersetshire, to Georgiana Mary, third daughter of George Mordaunt, Esq. of the same place.

At Aberdeen, Mr William Littlejohn, Town and County Bank, Aberdeen, to Janet, eldest daughter of Professor James Bentley, of King's College.

-At Amport, Sidney Henry Widdrington, Esq of Hauxby Hall, Northumberland, Captain in the 53d regiment, eldest son of Lieut.-General Widdrington, to Fanny Caroline, daughter of the late Thomas Strickland, Esq. of Kendal.

30. At 101, George Street, James Gray, Esq. Cupar-Fife, to Anne Christian, daughter of the late William Woderspoon, Esq. Edinburgh.

31. At Musselburgh, Mr James Lawrie, merchant, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr Hugh Peacock, merchant, Musselburgh.

At Paisley, Mr Charles Lorimer Sawers, merchant, Dunbar, to Fanny Brown, second daughter of Mr Francis Orr, manufacturer there.

April 2. At London, Peter F. Aiken. Esq. a vocate, to Constance Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Captain John Chetwood, of the 73d foot.

At Edinburgh, Langford Lovell Hodge, Esq. of the Island of Antigua, to Anne Elizabeth Hart, only daughter of Wm. Hart, Esq. Madras.

Mr Hamilton Watson, earthenware-manufacturer, Prestonpans, to Mary, daughter of John Wilson, Esq. merchant, Dalkeith.

3. At London, Horace Twiss, Esq. M.P. and one of his Majesty's Under-Secretaries of State, to Mrs Greenwood, widow of Mr Greenwood, an eminent Russian merchant.

6. At London, Henry Rutherford, Esq. merchant, of Rotterdam, to Marian, eldest daughter of the late John Wilson, Esq. of Transy, Fifeshire. 10. The Hon. Major Taylor, nephew of the Earl of Chatham, to the Lady Sarah O'Brien, daughter of the most noble the Marquis of Thomond.

12. At Leith, Mr Daniel Robertson, accountant, of the Commercial Bank, Kirkaldy, to Ellen, second daughter of Mr Thomas M'Lachlan, Kirkaldy.

At Lobersleben, in Saxe Prussia, James

Rocheid, Esq. of Inverleith, to the Baroness Marianne Danckelman, only daughter of the deceased Baron Adolph Danckelman.

12. At Cassillis, Ayrshire, the Rev. Robert Wallace, minister of Dalrymple, to Elizabeth M'Car-> ty, daughter of the late Mr M'Carty, London.

At Edinburgh, Allan Eliott Lockhart, Esq. younger of Borthwick Brae and Cleghorn, to Miss Charlotte Dundas, daughter of Sir Robert Dundas of Beechwood, Bart.

13. At 19, Gayfield Square, Captain Monilaus, R. N. to Miss Nivison, only daughter of the late Rev. Mr Nivison, of Middlebie.

-At Edinburgh, Andrew Dick, Esq. accountant, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr Alexander Paterson, manufacturer, Bannockburn.

15. At Edinburgh, Captain G. D. Roebuck, Honourable East India Company's Bengal service, to Henrietta, second daughter of the late T. Andrew, Esq.

At Perth, Francis Henry Ramsbotham, of New Broad Street, London, to Mary, eldest daughter of Henry Lindsay, Esq.

19. At Charlotte Square, Charles M. Christie, Esq. of Durie, to Elizabeth Pringle, daughter of the late Alexander Pringle, Esq. of Whytbank.

At London, Lord Henry Thynne, second son of the Marquis of Bath, to Harriet, daughter of Alexander Baring, Esq. M. P. of the Grange, in the county of Hants.

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At Glasgow, the Rev. Robert Ferguson, pastor of the Independent congregation, Haddington, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr James Imray.

21. At Westbarns, Mr William Bertram, Cranshaws, to Anne, youngest daughter of Andrew. Taylor, Esq.

23. Stephen Slight, Esq. Captain Bombay engineers, to Charlotte Knox, youngest daughter of Young Trotter, Esq. of Cruicksfield, Berwick

shire.

27. At Mrs Colonel Murray's, Minto Street, Newington, Ewen Alexander Cameron, eldest son of Allan Cameron, Esq. Morinish Castle, Island. of Mull, to Sybella, only daughter of the late Colonel M. Murray, of the Honourable East India Company's service, and of Haregills, in the county of Dumfries.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Hood, surgeon, Ayton, to Janet, daughter of John Chernside, Esq. West Newington Place.

28. At Jamaica Street, North Leith, James Somervail, merchant, Glasgow, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Mr Thomas Thomson, of the Edinburgh and Leith glassworks.

29. At 6, Hope Park, Mr Thomas Crawford, merchant in Edinburgh, to Jane, youngest daughter of the Rev. James Smith.

Lately, At the Manse of Auchterderran, Fifeshire, William Lang, Esq. W. S. to Isabella, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr Murray.

At Paris, Viscount Stuart, eldest son of the Earl of Castle Stuart, to Emmeline, sole surviving child of the late Benjamin Bathurst, Esq. and grand-daughter of the Bishop of Norwich.

DEATHS.

July 3, 1829. At Sea, on board the Hon. East India Company's ship Lady Melville, on her passage from Calcutta to Penang, aged 21, Mr Robert Gladstone, of Calcutta, third son of Mr Thomas Gladstone, of Liverpool.

Aug. 29. At Cannanore, Captain T. R. Manners, 25th regiment, assistant commissary-general, Madras army, aged 30.

Sept. 14. At Calcutta, in the 25th year of his age, Mr Robert Shirra Thomson, eldest son of Provost Thomson, Stirling.

26. On the passage from Madras, Lieut.Col. Andrew Macqueen, of 36th regiment native infantry, son of the late Rev. Daniel Macqueen, Prestonkirk.

Oct. 11. At Meerut, aged 22, Lieut. Thomas Carstairs, 29th regiment Bengal native infantry, eldest son of the Rev. A. G. Carstairs of Kingsbarns, minister of Wester Anstruther.

Nov. 9. At St Vincent's, Mr Peter Hill, junior, son of Mr Peter Hill, collector of Cess, Edinburgh. 11. At China, Mr David Mitchell Wishart, second officer of the ship Cambria, son of Captain John Wishart, Dundee.

21. In Spanish Town, Jamaica, at the extraordinary age of 151 years, Mrs Judith Crawford.

She had the power of her bodily strength, as we as her faculties, until within a few years. She remembered the dreadful earthquake of 1692.

28. At Kingston, Jamaica, aged 88, Anthony Gutzmer, Esq.

Dec. 18. At St Lucia, after an illness of ten days, Major-general Stewart of Garth. In the month of June last he had a severe attack of fever; and, deaf to the advice of doctors, he took such powerful doses of medicine as overcame the fever in twenty-seven hours. He removed to the salubrious spot" Pigeon Island," recovered rapidly, and was admitted by every one to look as well as he ever did; but as this was a short distance from the seat of Government, he got tired of it, and returned in November to Government House." Dissensions between some authorities in the island and the inhabitants, in which he had been urged much to interfere, it is feared affected his too sensitive mind, and brought on another attack of fever, which proved fatal.

20. In Jamaica, Lieut.-Colonel Durnford, commanding the Artillery there.

24. At Bombay, the Hon. Sir William Seymour, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court.

27. At New York, the Rev. John M. Mason, D.D. of New York.

Jan. 1830. At Demerara, Alexander Briggs, merchant, Bridgetown, Barbadoes, eldest son of Alexander Briggs, late of Dalkeith.

1. At Edinburgh, Mrs Copeland, No. 1, Lothian Road.

12. At Naples, aged 92, General Acton, brother to the late Sir John Acton.

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At St Domingo, Captain Daniel Monro, of the Mary of Leith.

15. Near Montego Bay, Jamaica, John, seventh son of the late Andrew Gray, Esq. of Craigs, Dumfries-shire.

19. At Lochgair House, Colin Campbell. Esq. writer, Inveraray, and Provost of that burgh. 21. At Versailles, General Moncrieff.

At Dublin, the Rev. John Jones, rector of Temple Hay, aged 80.

24. At Aberdeen, John Forbes, Esq. Comptroller of the Customs, aged 96.

At Freeman Cottage, Edinburgh, Agnes, daughter of Mr James Carmichael, Tax Office. 25. At Pittormie, Mrs Jean Swan, widow of Robert Meldrum, Esq. of Pittormie, in her 87th year.

-At Boulogne, the Right Honourable Lord Sempill.

26. At Jessfield, Mrs Mackenzie of Forret. -At Greenhill Lodge, Burrowmuirhead, aged 6, John Swinton Simpson, Esq. King's AssayMaster for Scotland.

29. At Springkell, Lieut.-General Sir John Heron Maxwell, Bart. aged 57 years.

-At Willowbank, Perth, Elizabeth Campbell wife of John Conning, Esq.

-At Alloa, in her 84th year, Mrs Mary Thomson, relict of the late Mr William M'Gowan.

At Worthing, the Hon. Arthur Dudley Law, only child of Lord Ellenborough.

At Greenlaw, Mr Alexander Lyal, student of divinity, in connexion with the United Secession Church.

30. At Ladyrig, Mr Andrew Roberton, tenant there, in his 72d year.

At Lochnaw Castle, Elizabeth, third daughter of Sir Andrew Agnew, Bart. aged one year and eight months.

31. At No. 59, Frederick Street, Mrs Dr Stenhouse.

-At Edinburgh, aged 48, Mr John Donaldson, last-maker and wood-merchant.

At Limerick, Captain John Campbell, late of the 12th foot. Feb. 2. At Bath, the Hon. Vesey Knox, brother to Viscount Northland.

At Combe, near Bath, Mr Charles Brown. At No. 47, Hanover Street, Mr Wallace, late At Leith, Mr David Duncan, of the Leith

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At Edinburgh, aged 73, Mrs Janet Lothian, wife of H. Anderson, Bristo Street.

-At Strawfrank, in the parish of Carstairs, in his 23d year, Mr George Sommervill, student in divinity, son of Mr Thomas Sommervill, farmer there.

At Newington, West, Elphinston Balfour, Esq. in his 76th year.

-At Norris Castle, near Cowes, Isle of Wight, in his 84th year, the Right Hon. Lord Henry Seymour. He was second brother to the late, and uncle to the present, Marquis of Hertford.

7. At No. 7, James's Court, Mr James Pillans, printer, in his 86th year.

-On board the Honourable Company's ship Minerva, Charles Oswald, only son of Captain Sanderson, 9th regiment Bengal light cavalry.

8. At No. 4, Rankeillor Street, John Leishman, baker, aged 47.

At Thomson's Place, Leith, Mr Thomas Hutchinson, timber-merchant there.

-At Longformacus Manse, the Rev. George Bell, minister of that parish.

9. At Hereford, John Guise Rogers, Esq. formerly a commander in the Hon. East India Company's Service.

At Bourdeaux, in France, Alexander Walker, Esq. formerly barrackmaster at Gibraltar. 10. At 15, George Street, Mr Duncan MacGre gor.

-At Dysart, Mrs Margaret Thomson, wife of Mr James Bain, factor to the Earl of Rosslyn.

At Carnwath, Mr William Walker, merchant.

- At Edinburgh, Miss Jane Taylor, second daughter of the late John Taylor, Esq. of Kirktonhill.

-At West Linton, Mr Joseph Macnaval, merchant there.

11. At Leith Walk, Mrs Francis Lyon, wife of Robert Somerville, Esq.

- At Aberdeen, Major Alexander Dunbar, aged 59.

-At Inverarity Manse, the Rev. William Rankine, minister of that parish, in the 67th year of his age, and 22d of his ministry.

-At his house, Archibald Place, in the 31st year of his age, Mr David Hume, merchant.

At George Square, Miss Scott of Thirlstaine. -At Oban, David Campbell, Esq. younger of Comby.

At No. 66, Grassmarket, Mrs Isabella Davidson, relict of Mr William Thomson, cornmerchant there.

12. At No. 30, Rose Street, Mr John Bookless, late builder in Edinburgh.

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17. John, second son of Andrew Colville, Esq. of Ochiltree, aged 19.

At Ormiston, David Wight, Esq. Anna Elizabeth, only daughter of John Jenkynes, Esq. of Red Lion Square, London.

At No. 13, North-west Circus Place, Mr Jolin B. Laidlaw, writer.

-At Comely Bank, Mary, wife of Lieutenant Joseph Fowler.

At Portobello, Mrs Fell, wife of the Rev. Richmond Fell, Rector of Aikton.

18. At the Manse of Kinloss, Jemima, third daughter of the Rev. William Robertson, minister of Kinloss.

- 19. At No. 22, Nicolson Street, aged 100 years, Mrs Henrietta Farquharson, daughter of the deceased Alexander Farquharson, W. S. relict of Walter Gilchrist, late merchant in Edinburgh, and mother of John Borthwick Gilchrist, LL.D. a lineal descendant of the Borthwick family.

-At his brother's house, Inverkeithing, Mr George Peddie, Aberdour.

20. John Mackenzie, Esq. of Tovil, Kent, paymaster to the 3d royal veteran battalion.

At the Manse of Leslie, the Rev. David Dunbar, minister of Leslie.

-At Edinburgh, Robert Anderson, M.D., well known to the public as the editor and biographer of the British Poets.

-At Bowden Downs, Cheshire, Mrs Margaret Whigham, widow of Henry Hardie, Esq. M. D. Manchester.

21. At Edinburgh, Mrs Agnes Bennet, wife of Mr James Fraser, Red Lion Tavern, Shakspeare Square.

22. At No. 11, Scotland Street, Mrs Jean Gifford, wife of Mr Fergus Ferguson.

At Perth, Mr Andrew Cornfute.

At Marine Villa, Portobello, Mrs Lockhart, senior of Castlehill.

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At Stitchell House, Lady Pringle.

At No. 10, Blenheim Place, Mr Thomas Jameson, merchant, Leith.

23. In the Mall, Clifton, on a visit to his son, in his 83d year, William St Clair, Esq. of Skedaway, Fifeshire, and of Edinburgh, late Lieutenant-Colonel of the 23rd regiment, or Royal Borderers, in which regiment he served for 35 years. 24. At No. 7, Rankeillor Street, Mrs Archibald Bathgate.

26. At Mackie Place, Simson Ogilvie, Esq. advocate, youngest son of the late Rev. John Ogilvie, D.D. of Midmar.

Mr Wm. Hill, merchant, Frederick Street. -At Rolls Park, Essex, in his 72d year, Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G. C. B. member of parliament for the county of Essex.

27. At Aberdeen, Patrick Blackie, M. D. surgeon in the royal navy, and physician to the Lunatic Asylum.

-At No. 7, St John's Place, Leith Links, Mrs Cecilia Martin, wife of John Dudgeon, Esq.

March 1. At No. 22, Charlotte Square, Mrs Anne Smith Cunninghame of Caprington, daughter of the late Sir William Dick, Bart. of Prestonfield, and wife of John Cunninghame Smith, Esq. W.S.

At London, after a few days' illness, Cornelia, wife of the Honourable Archibald Stuart, and youngest daughter of the late Edmund Morton Pleydell, of Milborn St Andrew, Dorset, Esq.

At Buckholmside, Galashiels, Mrs Mary Paterson, wife of Mr Richard Lees, manufacturer. At No. 38, North Castle Street, Robert Maxwell, second son of William Mercer, Esq. W. S. 2. At Linlithgow, at an advanced age, Mr Robert Fife, late teacher there.

At Edinburgh, Mr John Dumbreck, coachmaker, aged 62 years.

3. At 47, Cumberland Street, Catren Maxwell, only daughter of Robert Maxwell, builder.

At Dumbrydon, in the parish of Collington, Eliza Haliburton, wife of Mr James Tait.

At 7, Arniston Place, Newington, Mrs Rhind. At 38, George Square, in the 85th year of his age, Mr Thomas Chalmers, late smith in Edinburgh.

At 19, Charlotte Street, Leith, John, seventh son of George Gibson, Esq.

-At 15, Hermitage Place, Waiter Cowan, Esq. merchant, Leith.

4. At Stratford Green, Essex, Mrs HenryCheape,

4. At 15, Keir Street, Lieut. John Smith, halfpay of the 45th regiment.

At Archibald Place, James Wardrop, Esq. late of Torbanehill.

5. David, third son of the late Mr George Stuart, Old Bridge End, Musselburgh.

At Lerwick, Zetland, Mr A. C. Irvine, merchant, deeply lamented by his friends.

At Naples, the Hon. Reginald Ashburnham. At St Andrews, Fifeshire, Mr Thomas Mil. lar, half-pay, R.N.

At London, Lady Augusta de Ameland.Her ladyship, it will be recollected, was married in 1793, at Rome, and again at St George's, Hanover Square, in the December following, to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, by whom she has left issue, Augustus, a son, and a daughter named Augusta. To dissolve this second marriage, a suit was instituted in the Prerogative Court, by which the marriage was declared null and void in August, 1794. The family name of her ladyship was Murray, she being the fourth daughter of John Murray, fourth Earl of Dunmore, which she exchanged for that of De Ameland, in October, 1806, by royal license, out of respect to her descent from that ancient family. -London Paper.

6. At 3, Charlotte Square, Mrs Watson, wife of Walter Watson, Esq. of Southfield.

At London, Elizabeth, third daughter of William Irving, Esq.

-At 50, Queen Street, James Scott, Esq. accountant.

7. At Pathhead, Fifeshire, Mr Henry Rait, reedmanufacturer.

At 22, Broughton Place, John Balfour, Esq. in his 74th year.

8. At Dysart, Mrs Watson.

At Edinburgh, the Rev. James Watson, minister of the Associate Burgher Congregation, and clerk to the Associate Synod, having just completed the 48th year of his age and 25th of his ministry.

-At Oxwellmains, near Dunbar, William Rennie, Esq.

9. At Gibraltar, in his 38th year, Capt. John Macdonald of Arisaig, Inverness-shire, paymaster in his Majesty's regimentof Royal Welsh Fusileers. 9. (O. S.) At St Petersburg, Mr John Glen, senior, aged 68.

11. On board his Majesty's ship Blonde, port of Constantinople, Mathew Caponi, Esq. surgeon of that ship.

year.

At London, William Hay, Esq. in his 88th

At 58, Northumberland Street, David Pearson, Esq.

12. At his house in Pall-Mall East, London, the Hon. Douglas Kinnaird. Mr Kinnaird was brother of the late, and uncle of the present, Lord Kinnaird, was a gentleman of considerable taste and attainments, and had the peculiar quality of blending with the lighter and more agreeable pursuits of society, an indefatigable zeal and attention to his professional avocations. He was in his 43d year, and had been, for a considerable time, confined by severe indisposition. He was a partner in the long-established banking firm of Ramsay and Co.

At Fountainbridge Street, John Stewart, Esq. formerly merchant in the island of Jamaica. At 53, Albany Street, John Veitch, Esq. W.S. third son of Henry Veitch, Esq. of Elliock.

At 12, Raeburn Place, Lilias, second daughter of Mr James Grahame, writer.

13. At Rose Villa, near Hamilton, of inflammation, arising from a wound received at the battle of Waterloo, Capt. Donald Macintosh, late of the 42d regiment, or Royal Highlanders.

At Mount-Annan, Francis, fifth son of Lieutenant-General Dirom of Mount-Annan, in his 18th year.

-At 79, Potterrow, aged 80 years, Mr_Cotton, senior, formerly tobacco-manufacturer, Edinburgh.

At Dawlish, Heriot Isabella Octavia, daughter of Archibald Speirs, Esq. of Elderslie. 14. At 59, North Frederick Street, Mr Joseph Grandeau, late of Lyons, aged 69.

At Haddington, Mrs Margaret Blake, wife of Mr Robert Roughead, Haddington.

14. At Raecleugh, near Moffat, in the 91st year of his age, Mr William Tod, late farmer of Cha pel, much respected.

At East Mousley, aged 73, Admiral Sir Edmund Nagle, K.C.B. one of the Grooms of his Majesty's Bedchamber.

At London, Colonel William Duncan, late of the Bengal military service.

15. At Edinburgh, Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander Abernethy, printer.

16. At London, Sir Robert Townsend Far quhar, Bart. M.P. many years Governor of the Mauritius and its dependencies.

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At London, Thomas Beckwith, Esq.

At 14, St Andrew Street, Mrs Cockburn, aged 75 years, relict of the late William Cock burn, Esq.

17. At Rothsay, Isle of Bute, Christian, second daughter of Major Shairp, younger of Houston, in her 19th year.

19. At Haddington, aged 62 years, Mrs Margaret Kay, relict of the late Mr Adam Scoular.

At Belhaven, near Dunbar, Mrs Stiell of Belhaven.

20. At 31, Clerk Street, Andrew Mutter, third son of the late Mr Andrew Mutter, farmer, Arniston Mains.

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At Dall, in Perthshire, in the 86th year of his age, Alexander Robertson, Esq. of Strowan. 21. At Allan Park, Stirling, Archibald Sawers, Esq. of Shirgarton.

At Berne, M. I. R. Wyss, Professor of Philosophy.

22. At 7, India Street, Mrs Margaret Wood, wife of Mr John Luke, merchant, Edinburgh. At Balboughty, John Clark, only son of Mr John Clark, factor to the Earl of Mansfield, Scone.

24. At Brighton, the Lady Mary Anne Sotheby, wife of Admiral Sotheby.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Andrew Craig, spirit-merchant, 198, Canongate.

At Rose Bank, Broughton Road, Mr Robert Alexander, late watch and compass maker, Leith, aged 81 years.

25. At Rose Park, Barbara A. Hamilton, wife of Professor Dunbar.

At Rosehill, near Aberdeen, Alexander Duthie, Esq. of Ruthrieston. 26. At Edinburgh, William Soper Dempster, Esq. of Skibo.

27. At London, aged 20, Augusta Maria Selina, daughter of the late Charles Head Greaves, Esq. At Jersey, Robert Fraser, Esq. of Struy, in the 35th year of his age.

At East Wemyss, Mr George Edington, fourth son of the deceased Mr Edington.

At Dunfermline, Andrew Peebles, Esq. merchant.

28. At London, Mr James Small, late grocer and spirit-merchant, East Richmond Street, Edinburgh.

At Marine Terrace, Isle of Man, in the 51st year of his age, Dugald Campbell, Esq. late of the 91st regiment, and member of the House of Keys in that Island.

- At 29, Northumberland Street, Marion, daughter of Mr John Hannay.

29. At London, Major Rennel, in the 88th year of his age, after severe suffering for twelve weeks, in consequence of a distressing accident that befell him by the fracture of the neck of the thighbone.

At 7, Saxe Cobourg Place, George Muir, son of William Campbell, Esq.

At 46, Melville Street, Susanna Moncreiff, youngest daughter of William Paul, Esq.

At South Lodge, near Stirling, James M'. Gibbon, Esq. of Easter Greenyards.

30. At Carlsruhe, at the age of 67, the Grand Duke of Baden.

At Edinburgh, Mr James Fraser, late of the Bank of Scotland.

At Edinburgh, Richard L. Massiah, Esq. late of Barbadoes.

31. At Greenwich Hospital, Lieutenant Robert Aitchison, R. N. in the 80th year of his age. - At Kirkwall, William Sinclair, Esq. of Breck, sheriff-clerk of Orkney.

At Drimdrissaig, Argyllshir", Hector Mac Neill of Drimdrissaig, Esq.

31. At 11, Montague Street, Mrs Anne Burlin, wife of Mr William Braidwood, merchant, Edinburgh.

-At Corbienan, Betsy Douglas, and on the 2d inst. Archibald Haddow Douglas, son and daughter of James Douglas, farmer, Lanarkshire.

April 1. At Langholm Manse, William Elliot Lockhart, youngest son of the Rev. William B. Shaw, aged nearly four years.

2. At Rome, the Most Noble the Marchioness of Northampton.

-At Inverary, Miss Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of the late Mrs Campbell.

At Musselburgh, Thomas Farquharson, Esq. 3. At Dublin, the Right Hon. Anne, Countess of Ormonde, relict of John, late Earl of Ormonde. 4. At Southfod, John Stenhouse, Esq. of Southfod, in his 81st year.

At 14, Henderson Row, Mr Adam Steele. -At Portobello, Mrs Catherine M'Lean, relict of the late Mr Alexander Shaw, Union Street, Edinburgh.

-At Edinburgh, John Macdonald, Esq. of Glenaladale, in his 78th year.

5. Marianne, the infant daughter of Lord Moncrieff.

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At Hastings, Helen Maria, only daughter of the late Alexander Fraser Tytler, Esq. of the Honourable East India Company's civil service. At Northumberland Street, William Bett, aged three years, third son of E. D. Alison, Esq. 14. Anne Loch Irvine, daughter of Patrick Irvine, Esq. of Inveramsay, W.S.

15. At 32, Royal Circus, Mrs Dunlop.
16 At Perth, George Condie, Esq. writer.
At the Royal Terrace, Neil Ryrie, Esq.

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At George's Place, Leith Walk, Mrs Margaret L. Hardy, wife of Mr Robert Wight, Swedish and Norwegian Consul at Leith.

17. At Edinburgh, Miss Williamina Fleming, daughter of the deceased William Fleming, Esq. of Barrochan.

At Alva House, James Raymond Johnstone, Esq. of Alva.

18. At Cousland, George Dickson Wilson, youngest son of Mr Alexander Wilson, merchant, Dalkeith.

- At Grangemouth, Mr James Dow, many years of the customs, and collector of light duties at that port, aged 74.

At Glasgow, Susan, daughter of the Rev. Archibald Lawson, late minister of Kirkmahoe.

19. At Edinburgh, George Rose, Esq. surgeon, some time of the Honourable East India Company's service.

-At London, Mrs Stirling, wife of William Stirling of Content, Esq.

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At Eskside, Musselburgh, James Thomson,

22. At George Square, Mrs Gracie, senior. -At St Andrews, Charles Kinloch, youngest son of Thomas Mylne, Esq. of Mylnefield.

At 139, George Street, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. James Brown, minister of Newbattle.

23. At Duke Street, Leith, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr Anthony Laird, cooper and fish-curer there.

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At London, Lord Gray, only son of the Earl and Countess of Wilton.

24. At 71, Clerk Street, Mr John Wilson, surgeon and druggist.

25. At Wellfield, in his 20th year, Alexander, son of the late John Rait, Esq. of Anniston.

28. At St John's Hill, the Rev. William Marshall of Mannor, Peebles-shire, 42 years minister of that parish.

May 1. At Edinburgh, Miss Mary Young, daughter of the late Rev. John Young, Kincardine.

Lately, At Gibraltar, Alexander Farquhar, Esq. the oldest resident British merchant there.

At Runfurley House, Rosstreevor, Ireland, in his 80th year, James, Lord Viscount Lifford. At Cincinnati, Father Hill, of the Catholic Church, brother to Lord Hill.

At London, General Sir Hew Whiteford Dalrymple, Bart.

-At Paris, Richard Chenevix, Esq. Mr Chenevix was a fellow of the Royal Society, and a member of most of the scientific and literary institutions of Europe.

At Calverton, General Sir John Coape Sherbroke, G.C.B.

At 33, Regent Terrace, Colonel Udny Yule, C.B. Hon. East India Company's service.

At Creteuil, near Paris, aged 77, John William Ker, Esq. brother of the late James Ker, Esq. of Blackshiells.

At Aberystwith, in his sixth year, James Herbert Wemyss, second son of Lieut.-Colonel Wemyss, late of the 58th regiment.

At the North Muir of Forfar, Peter Smith, aged 103 years.

THE LATE JOHN BORTHWICK, ESQ. OF CROOKSTON. We deeply regret to announce the death of this gentleman, which took place at his residence at Lauriston on Saturday, 24th April, in his 78th year. Any tribute to the memory of this excellent and respected individual, may, in adhering to truth, appear to adopt the language of panegyric. But those only who had the benefit of being intimately acquainted with Mr Borthwick, could duly appreciate his unimpeachable integrity, his warmth of affection, his unwearied labour to serve his friends whenever they required his assistance, his modest yet sincere piety, his admiration of what was good in others, his peculiar aversion to censure, or even to speak of their foibles and faults, whilst he abhorred (but preferred rather to despise than to resent) whatever was mean and dishonourable. Though fond of retire. ment, and unassuming in his manners, his personal appearance and demeanour always indicated the high-bred gentleman, and never failed to command respect. Men of far inferior mental endowments, who, either from taste or accident, have been led to become partisans in the noisy, but often frivolous occurrences of the world, may, in their fleeting day, have been more seen or spoken of by their contemporaries; but as one who, without the smallest display or pretension, understood and promoted the welfare of his countryas a husband, a father, a relation, a friend, a landlord, a master, there is no person whose loss will be more deeply felt and lainented, or whose memory will be longer remembered and revered, than that of the late Mr Borthwick of Crookston.

EDINBURGH

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