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The Duchess of Rutland, a son. 24. At Perth, Mrs Caw, wife of Thomas Caw, Esq. Collector of the Customs, a son.

The lady of Michael Stewart Nicolson, Esq. of Carnock, a son and heir. 25. Mrs Patison, Abercrombie Place, Edinburgh, a daughter.

27. At Hill Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Graham, a son.

28. At Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, the lady of Sir James Montgomery, Bart. M. P. a daughter.

Lately, At her Grace's House, in Upper Grosvenor Street, London, the Duchess of Richmond, a son.

MARRIAGES.

June 1. At St Mary-la-bonne Church, London, Admiral James Douglas, second son of the late Admiral Sir James Douglas, Bart. to Miss Blathwayt, of Braynston Square.

At Aberdeen, John Fraser, Esq. of London, to Jane, eldest daughter of George Still, Esq. of Millden.

2. At Arbroath, David Scott, jun. Esq. of Newton, to Margaret, daughter of the Rev. George Gleig.

5. At Edinburgh, Warren Hastings Sands, Esq. W. S. to Miss Harriet Lindesay, youngest daughter of the late Henry Bethune, Esq. of Kilconquhar.

- Mr Donald Campbell, merchant, Glasgow, to Miss Margaret Campbell, youngest daughter of the late Mr Alexander M'Pherson of Achriach, Argyleshire.

At Eastwood Manse, William Moffat, Esq. surgeon, Glasgow, to Jean, second daughter of the Rev. G. Logan, Minister of Eastwood.

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John Hunter, his Majesty's Consul General in Spain.

7. At London, George Finch, Esq. M.P. son of the Earl of Winchelsea, to Jane, daughter of Admiral and Lady Elizabeth Halliday.

8. At London, the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M. P. eldest son of Sir Robert Peel, Bart. to Miss Julja Floyd, youngest daugh ter of the late General Sir John Floyd,

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- At Camberwell Church, near London, George Warden, Esq. of Glasgow, to Sally, eldest daughter of Vincent Wanostrocht, Esq. of Alfred House, Camberwell.

At Lybster, in Caithness, David Laing, Esq. surgeon, to Susan, only daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sinclair of Lybster.

At Glasgow, A. F. Gray, Esq. Comp. troller of his Majesty's Customs, Irvine, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Benjamin Barton, Esq. Commissary Clerk of Glasgow.

10. At St Martin's Church, London, James Imlach, Esq. of Banff, to Isabella Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. William Leslie, of Balnegeith, county of Moray.

At Cousland, John Bonar, Esq. of the Grove, to Jessie, youngest daughter of Mr George Dickson, Cousland.

12. Michael Ramsay, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Helen, fourth daughter of the deceased Wm. Richardson, Esq. late of Keithock.

At Edinburgh, Walter Cook, Esq. writer to the signet, to Mary, second daughter of the late Alex. Chrystie of Balchrystie, Esq.

At Edinburgh, James Anderson, Esq. younger of Stroquhan, to Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr Anderson, George's Square.

At Falkirk, James Thomson, Esq. of Reddoch, to Agnes, youngest daughter of the late Alex. Boyd, Esq.

13. Josiah Howard, Esq. Stockport, Cheshire, to Janet Buchanan, youngest daughter of James Provand, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

16. At St James's Church, London, Peter Rose, Esq. of Demerara, to Huntly, third daughter of Wm. Gordon, Esq. of Aberdeen.

At Bathgate, Mr James Thomson, merchant, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the deceased Henry Torrence, Esq. late of Kirktonhill.

19. At Montrose, Captain George Bell, to Margaret Addison, second daughter of Thomas Dougal, Esq. banker in Montrose.

20. At Kinfauns Castle, the seat of the Right Honourable Lord Gray, John Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston, to the Honourable Margaret Gray, his Lordship's second daughter.

20. At London, the Hon. and Rev. George Pellew, third son of Admiral Viscount Exmouth, to the Hon. Frances Ad dington, second daughter of Lord Viscount Sidmouth.

- At Edinburgh, the Rev. W. M. S. Preston, A. M. of Stratforth Vicarage, Yorkshire, to Margaret, only daughter of Charles Moyes, Esq. of Lumbenny, Fifeshire.

21. At Edinburgh, Charles Lennox Cumming, Esq. of Roseisle, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Bruce of Kinnaird.

23. At Edinburgh, Stair Hawthorn Stewart, Esq. of Physgill, to Miss Johnston, only daughter of the late James Johnston, Esq. of Stratoun.

28. At Edinburgh, William Jardine, Esq. younger of Applegarth, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr D. Lizars, at her brother's house, No. 6, George

Street.

DEATHS.

August 26, 1819. At sea, on his voy age to Calcutta, Mr William Farnie, surgeon on board the Abberton East Indiaman, son of Mr Thomas Farnie, Kilconquhar, Fifeshire.

September 14. At Purnea, Captain William Macpherson.

24. Captain William Dallas, formerly of the Country Service.

October 20. At Peddy Gurral, the lady of G. Meikle, Esq. surgeon to his Highness the Nizam's Russel Brigade.

21. At the Presidency, Captain Thomas Douglas, 5th native infantry.

At Sankerrydroog, Captain J. T. Kettle, 4th N. V. B.

December 27. At Colombo, island of Ceylon, Charles Hay, Esq. son of the late Alexander Hay, Esq. of Mordington. January 23, 1820. In Jamaica, in the prime of life, James Wallace, Esq. of Mayfield, (only son of the late Mr John Wallace, teacher, who died at Glasgow, on the 1st of the same month.)

25. Of palsy, at Atcherrypaukum, on the route to Trichinopoly, Lieutenant G. C. Johnstone, Royal Scots.

February 9. On his passage home from India, Mr Robinson Murray, son of the late Mr George Murray, Edinburgh.

March 10. Suddenly, while walking in his garden, near Tangier, in the 73d year of his age, James Simpson, Esq. American Consul to the Emperor of Morocco, formerly Russian Consul at Gibraltar, and partner in the house of Anderson and Simpson, merchants there.

17. On board the Surrey, homewardbound East India ship, Eliza Susanna Foulis, infant daughter of LieutenantColonel David Foulis, of the Madras Cavalry.

31. At Jamaica, Miss Popham, daughter of Sir Home Popham.

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12. At Auchtermairny, Fifeshire, Margaret Marianne Lundin, third daughter of the deceased Christopher Lundin, Esq. of Auchtermairny.

At Inchgarth, near Forfar, after a long illness, Mrs Elizabeth Ure, spouse of the Rev. John Skinner, and daughter of the late John Ure, Esq. Sheriff-clerk of Forfarshire.

Suddenly at Nairn, in the 70th year of his age, the Rev. Isaac Kitchen, upwards of 40 years minister of the Secession congregation there.

13. At Edinburgh, Mr James Sawers, bookseller.

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At Airth Castle, Mrs Graham, widow of William Graham of Airth, Esq. At Newport, Isle of Wight, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Worsley, senior Major of his Majesty's 34th regiment of infantry, Captain of Yarmouth Castle.

At Hamburgh, Mrs Mary Cunningham, eldest daughter of the late Mr John Cunningham, Dirleton, and spouse of Alexander M'Laren, Esq. merchant, Hamburgh.

15. At Lyons, Michael, second son of Robert Bogle, Esq. of Gilmorehill.

At Pitnacree, Archibald Menzies, Esq. of Pitnacree.

16. At Aberdeen, Patrick Milne, Esq. of Crimonmogate.

At Montrose, Mrs Jean Straton, daughter of the late Patrick Straton, Esq. of Montrose, in the 85th year of her age. A lady, whose highly benevolent disposition must long endear her memory to her relatives, and the inhabitants of Montrose. She possessed both the means and the will to do good, and was always ready to alleviate the wants and distresses of the poor. Devoid of all ostentation and vanity, she lived the life of a true Christian, and pos sessed her mental faculties (which were very acute) to the last. Besides leaving handsome legacies to her relatives, she has bequeathed the following sums :To the poor within the town of

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Mr Alex. Stewart, manager for the Most Noble the Marquis and Marchioness of Stafford.

16. At Hopeville, Caithness, Mrs Helen Sinclair, wife of David Brodie, Esq. of Hopeville.-A few hours afterwards, at Stanstill, her sister, Mrs Henrietta Sinclair, of Southdun, both daughters of the late James Sinclair, Esq. of Harpsdale. Also, at Hopeville, on the 22d, Jean, second daughter of David Brodie, Esq. of Hopeville. 17. At Bourdeaux, Margaret, only daugh ter of James Lamont of Knockdow, Esq.

At Inverness, aged 17, Catharine, third daughter of Mr James Suter, merchant.

-At Sillwood Park, Sunninghill, Berkshire, Mary, the wife of George Simson, Esq. aged 48.

At Dunfermline, Mr Alexander Reid, merchant there.

18. At Laurieston, Miss Anne Erskine, eldest surviving daughter of the late John Erskine of Carnock, D. D. one of the ministers of Edinburgh.

19. At Livingstone's Yards, after a few days illness, Mr James Combe.

At her house, Baxter's Place, Mrs Smith, widow of the late Mr Thomas Smith, merchant, Blair Street.

20. At Broughton Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Wallace, widow of the late James Benjamin Wallace, Esq. Bombay.

At Tranent Lodge, Miss Margaret Inglis, daughter of the late Claud Inglis, Esq. merchant in Edinburgh.

21. At the Manse of Portmoak, Christina Drummond Riddell, third daughter of the Rev. Dr Laird, minister of that parish. In Gower Street, Bedford Square, London, Alex. Hendras Sutherland, Esq F. S. A.

22. At Milton, the lady of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart.

At Linkfield, Musselburgh, Anna Maria Angel, youngest daughter of the late Mr Alex. Pew, Leith.

-At Ardoch, Mrs Moray Stirling, widow of Charles Moray Stirling, Esq. of Abercairney.

At Banff, James Gardiner, Esq. late 1000 of the Island of Jamaica.

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At Airblas, near Hamilton, Gavin Alston, Esq. W. S.

At Edinburgh, Mr James Cockburn, lately of the Linen Hall, Edinburgh, aged 87.

At Dunrobin Mains, Sutherlandshire,

23. At Pinkieburn, near Musselburgh, Alex. Lindsay, Esq. late physician in Dublin.

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Works Preparing for Publication~~~~164
Monthly List of New Publications.166

MONTHLY REGISTER.

Foreign Intelligence
Parliamentary Intelligence
British Chronicle

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British Legislation

Appointments, Promotions, &c......

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Meteorological Table

Agricultural Report

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Commercial Report

Births, Marriages, and Deaths~~~~~ 188

EDINBURGH:

FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY.

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We hope no accident has befallen the BYSTANDER. If he does not pay us a visit next month, we shall be under a serious alarm. Perhaps he is only" in love, or in the gout." Either of these maladies may afford him an amusing subject for a paper, when the fit is over.

The Critique on the Drama of the Legend of Montrose is too sublimely composed for our humble pages.

The Correspondents of the EDINBURGH MAGAZINE AND LITERARY MISCELLANY are respectfully requested to transmit their Communications for the Editor to ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE and COMPANY, Edinburgh, or LONGMAN and COMPANY; London; to whom also orders for the Work should be particularly addressed.

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