1823. April 29. At London, Lieut. General Vere Warner Hussey, aged 76. -At Montrose, Captain Francis Innes, of the 6th royal veteran battalion. -At Edinburgh, James Jackson, Esq. late of the 55th regiment of foot, son of the late Mr Commissioner Jackson. 30. At Edinburgh, John, the fifth and last surviving son of Mr R. Ainslie, W. S. -At Dalkeith, Mr John Spears Shirra, late merchant there. -At Edinburgh, Miss Clementina Ogilvie, daughter of the late William Ogilvie, Esq. Banff. At Lasswade Hill, the Right Hon. Lady Jane Mary Boyle, daughter of the Right Hon. John, late Earl of Glasgow. May 2. At Cheltenham, in the 80th year of his age, after an illness of two months, the Right Hon. Lord Glenbervie. 3. At Dumfries, James Crichton, Esq. of Friar's Carse, Dumfries-shire. -At Glasgow, Miss Isabella Colquhoun, sister of the late Walter Colquhoun, Esq. 83d regiment. 4. Mrs Sarah Bell, wife of Edward Russell Bell, Esq. sugar refiner, Glasgow. 5. At Edinburgh, Mr Walter Lamb, upholsterer. -At his seat in West Lothian, Colonel Gillon, of Wallhouse. -At Kelso, Walter Alexander, Esq. formerly of the south fencibles, and afterwards Captain of the Edinburgh militia. -At Moat of Troqueer, John Rae, Esq. of Violetbank. At Dunfermline, Wm. Anderson, Esq. aged 61. 6. At Glencarse House, Mrs Hunter, of Glencarse. 7. At Edinburgh, Mr George Caw, printer. 10. At Edinburgh, Mrs Smyth, widow of John Smyth, Esq. of Balhary. At Lynedock Place, Edinburgh, Jessy Crawford Baillie, aged 14, daughter of the late Andrew Baillie, Esq. solicitor, Edinburgh. -At Dublin, aged 83 years, the Right Rev. Dr Troy, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. 11. James A. Brown, Esq. merchant in Glasgow. -At St Ninians, Captain Campbell, late of the 33d regiment of foot, in the 73d year of his age. -At the Manse of Glenshiel, in his 75th year, the Rev. Mr John Macrae, 36 years minister of that parish. 12. Aged 65, Captain John Baker Hay, of his Majesty's ship Queen Charlotte. At Knockaby, near Campbeltown, Charlotte Campbell, daughter of Lieut. Colonel Porter. 13. At his seat in Worcestershire, Earl Beauchamp, in the 76th year of his age. -At Fordel Square, Fife, Mrs Reid, widow of the late Rev. John Reid, Chirnside, Berwickshire. 14. At Edinburgh, Patrick Crichton, Esq. Lieut.Colonel Commandant of the 2d regiment of Edinburgh local militia.. At Billholm, John Moffat, Esq. in Garwald, after a very short illness. -At Leith, Mrs Elizabeth Inglis, wife of John Watson, jun. Esq.; and on the 14th, George, their infant son. -At Aberdeen, aged 85, George Thomson, Esq. formerly of Jamaica. Mr Thomson, previous to his death, gave a donation of £.50 towards erecting a school-house at the Cove; and he has since bequeathed t.50 to the Female Society established in Aberdeen, for the benefit of aged and indigent women; and £.18 to the poor of the Chapel of Ease in the same place. 15. Aged 69, Mr James Cairns, writer, Peebles. -At Greenhead, Glasgow, in the 33d year of his age, Mr Robert M'Andrew, civil engineer. 17. At Glasgow, James Rowan, Esq. late Captain in the royal Lanarkshire militia. 18. At Paisley, Mrs Fulton, relict of the deceased Robert Fulton, Esq. of Hartfield. May 18. At Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, Thos. Bell, Esq. late of Nether Horsburgh. 19. At Portobello, Mrs Begbie, widow of Alexander Begbie, Esq. late of Hindon, Middlesex. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Mary Campbell, widow of the late Captain Colin Campbell, Castleton. -In Carlisle, Mrs Elizabeth Holmes, relict of Mr Isaac Holmes, carrier, in the 80th year of her age. She was followed to the place of interment by the principal part of sixty-nine of her children, grand-children, and great-grand-children. -At Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieut. Colonel P. Waterhouse, Major of the 81st regiment, in which he had served twenty-two years. 20. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Capt. William Baird, son of Sir James G. Baird, Bart. of Saughtonhall 21. At Manuel, Stirlingshire, Mr James Baird, at the age of 23, son of the Rev. Dr Baird, Principal of the University of Edinburgh. 22. Mrs Agnes Carlyle, relict of the deceased Walter Lang, Esq. late one of the Magistrates of Glasgow. 23. At Brompton, George, only son of Sir David Wedderburn, Bart. 24. At Brunstain House, near Portobello, Miss Margaret Q. Milliken, daughter of the deceased William Milliken, Esq. of St Vincent's. -At Broughton Place, Edinburgh, in the 724 year of his age, Mr Wynne Johnstone, late farmer, Dalhousie. -At Millbank of Troqueer, the Lady of Capt. Thomas Hay. -At Glasgow, Margarer, eldest daughter of the late Rev. William Thomson, minister of Ochiltree, Ayrshire. 25. At Heavitree, near Exeter, Mrs Margaret Hunter, spouse of Robert Louis, Esq. Hon. EastIndia Company's service. 26. At Port-Glasgow, Mr John Robertson, merchant. At Coleman Street, London, Mr Anthony Hall, solicitor. 27. At Wellington Place, Leith Links, Jean, eldest daughter of Mr Peter Lamb, of the Custorns, aged 18 years. 29. At Borgue House, David Blair, Esq. of Borgue. 30. At Edinburgh, in the 86th year of her age, Mrs Isobel Lawrie, relict of the late Mr Roderick Chalmers, tin-plate worker. June 1. At Edinburgh, Mrs MacAllan, spouse of Mr James MacAllan, W. S., and daughter of Mr Robert Ainslie, W. S. 3. Mrs Faulkner, late of the Theatre-Roval, Edinburgh, leaving an infant family of five children. Lately, at Narberth, Pembrokeshire, John Henry Martin, Esq. R. N. He was the last surviving companion of Capt. Cook in his voyages round the globe. -At Keswick, Capt. Muckle, R. N. aged 75. -In his 116th year, Dennis Collin, a peasant on the Trabolgan demesne, Ireland. He was ne ver confined one day to his bed by sickness. - At Chester House, Colonel the Hon. Sir Ro bert Le Poer French, K.C.B. Lieut. Col. of the 71th regiment, youngest son of the late Lord Clancarty. -At Paris, Capt. C. S. White, of the R. N. - At Inverness, James Cumming, millwright, at the advanced age of 101. His wife, aged above 90, is now living there. Cumming was a native of Morayshire, and being born at Mundoel, near Altyre, had the merit of first executing many es cellent meal and thrashing-mills in the northern counties upon the most approved construction..He had a great genius for mechanics, and there remain many specimens of his curious workmanship. Cumming is supposed to have been the oldest man in Inverness. J. Ruthven & Son, Printers, Edinburgh. GENERAL INDEX. ADVOCATES, Scottish, characters of cer- America, South, contest for independence Ancient Spanish Ballads, review of, 338 No. III, 196-No. IV. 462-No. V. Appeal case, interesting clerical one, 510 Armenia, Ancient Babylonia, &c. review Arot and Marot, and Mr Moore's new Artist, memoirs of an, 296, 590, 694 Assembly, General, proceedings of the,767 Bagdad, account of the city of, 175 Belus, account of the ruins of the temple Benvarroch, the battle of, 584 Births, 126, 254, 382, 518, 646, 774 Blasphemous publications, convictions and Bondspiel Dinner, the, 1 Bower, Mr, remarks on his letter to the Lord Provost, on the violation of the Byron, Lord, review of his Age of Bronze, Caleb Cornhill, chapter XI., 70 517 Cardinal Beaton, a drama, review of, Cantiloan, Ned, the sorrows of, 199 China, destructive fire at Canton, 504 Clergy of Scotland, remarks on Mr Clerical Jubilee, the, 718 Coal gas, new discovery regarding, 248 Commons, House of, proceedings in, 370 Congress of Verona, proceedings at re- Cornwall, Barry, review of his new poems, Correspondence of Schiller, 439 Covenant, Scraps of the, No. II. 257 Corn Markets, 124, 252, 380, 514, 643- 772 Crabbe's Parish Register, Characters o- Dale, Joseph, the Ploughman, a tale, Dan Duffe's Pilgrimage, Canto I. 60- Dead, on the violation of the sepulchres Deaths, 127, 255, 383, 519, 647, 775 Bowring, Mr, review of his Russian An- Derby, review of memoirs of the Earl and thology, 476 Brackenfell, a reverie, 83 Brazils, the, declared independent of Por- Britain, Great, on the policy of in regard to Spain and the Holy Alliance, 537 Bronze, the Age of, review of, 483 Countess of, 145 Desart, the Pilgrims of the, 164 Dinner, the Bondspiel, by a Burgess of Dio-Canzone. (From the Italian) 267 Dunottar Castle, severities experienced by Bull, John, letter from, to the editor of Earthquake, dreadful one in Syria, 115- the Weekly Journal, 739 VOL. XII. at Palermo, 504-In Chili, 505 Edinburgh, letter on the subject of the Hume, Mr, remarks on his motion re- new High School of, 471 Elly and Oswald, a Tale of the Grisons, 47, 153 Emigration from Sturvis, the, a tale, 47, Emily, a poem, 408 Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 114 374-Of Mrs M'Kinnon, for murder, Expedition to the shores of the Polar Sea, account of Captain Franklin's, 665 Fire at Thirlestane Castle, 121 France, review of Journal of a Tour in, Franklin, Captain, account of his expedi- tion to the shores of the Polar Sea, 665 Garcilasso de la Vega, remarks on the General Assembly, proceedings of the, 767 Glasgow, fall of a five story house in, 374 Greece and Turkey-Naval success of the Greenland, West, view of Scoresby's dis- Herschell, Sir William, visit to, 689 Holy Alliance, remarks on the conduct of specting the Stipends of the Scottish Hurricane, dreadful one at Liverpool, Idealities, remarks on, 562 Inquisition, the memoir of the historian Inqusition, the, 206 Ireland, riot at the Dublin Theatre, and Ispahan, account of the city of, 18, 25 Joseph Dale, the Ploughman, a tale, 555 Journal of the Count de Las Cases, review Journal, Weekly, letter from John Bull to Keith, Lord, memoir of the late, 516 Las Cases, review of the Journal of the Letter on Parliamentary Reform, 401 of Edinburgh, 471 Letters to a writer in the Quarterly Re- Letters from Fife, by Eben. Anderson, Liberal, the remarks of Jonathan Old- Letter from John Bull, 739 Life of Caleb Cornhill, chapter XI. 70 by a Spaniard, ib-To the memory of Liverpool, notices regarding the trade Lockhart, Mr, review of his translation London Theatrical Correspondence, 65, Lost Friend, the, 41 McKinnon, Mary, trial of for murder, Magnet, notice of experiments on the,248 Chamber of Deputies, 368 of the Earl and Countess of of George Heriot, notice of, 184 517 Meteorological Tables, 123, 251, 379, Mexico, disturbed state of, 117, 246, 505, 631-Abdication of the Emperor Military promotions, 376, 639, 769 Morgarten, song of the battle of, 39 schell and Sir Joseph Banks, 689 Ode from the Italian of Fulvio Testi, Oldmixon on "The Liberal." No. II. 9 Parliament, opening of the Session of Persepolis, account of the ruins of, 21 able system of Government in, ib.- grimage, 60, 310-Life of Caleb Corn- Polar Sea, Franklin's expedition to the Portsmouth, Earl of, declared by a Jury Portugal, Queen of, banished for refusing Portugal, wines exported in 1822, 374 Publications, monthly list of new ones, Quentin Durward, remarks on the novel of, Reform, Parliamentary, letter on, 401 Revenue, British, official returns of the, Review of Sir Robert Ker Porter's travels -Of Waddington and Hanbury's tra- Robertson, Colonel, notice of the late, 253 Rosa, invocation to, 722 Schiller, correspondence of, 439 Scoresby, Mr, view of his discoveries in Scotch Tutor, a, the feelings and fortunes Scotland, modes of striking the Fiars in, Scottish advocates, characters of certain Scraps of the Covenant, No. II.-Dunot- Sepulchres, mountain of, in Persia, ac- Sepulchres of the dead, on the violation Shiraz, account of the city of, in Persia, 23 of the Spaniard, 601 Sketches from Nature, 479, 672 Skipper Slogan, 462 Spanish Lovers, the, 282 Spanish Ballads, ancient, review of, 338 to Scio, 461 written under a painting of Char- Switzerland, review of a tour in, 231 Tour in France, Switzerland, and Italy, Travels in Georgia, Persia, &c. by Sir Ro. Turkey-See Greece Tennant, William, review of his Drama United States, opening of the Congress Vacation, the country Schoolmaster's, 270 Verona, proceedings of the Congress of in Vesuvius, Mount, dreadful eruption of, View of Scoresby's discoveries in West Village, the, a country story, 567 Waddington and Hanbury's travels in Sonnet, from the Spanish of Francisco de Wales, New South, accounts from, 631 Quevedo, 453 Sorrows, the, of Ned Cantiloan, 199 review of, 208, 325-Refutation of his Weather the, severity of in Britain- Weeds and Flowers, No, I. 29-New- Wine exported from Oporto in 1822, 374 Wiffan, J. H. remarks on his translation Wilson, Sir Robert, joins the Spanish |