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14. At No. 4, Melville Street, Mrs William Fraser, younger of Culbokie, of a daughter.

15. At Belfast, the Lady of Sir Stephen May, of a daughter.

- Mrs Moir, of Denmore, of a daughter.

- At the Manse of Covington, Mrs Watson, of a daughter.

- At Melbourne, Derbyshire, the Lady of the Rev. J. A. Stewart, of a son and daughter.

16. At Hastings, the Lady of Major J. Denistoun Brown, of a daughter.

18. At Stonehouse, the Lady of Sir Hew D. Ross, K.C.B. of a son.

20. At Ardtorinish, Mrs Gregorson, of a daughter.

21. At No. 7, Saxe Coburg Place, Mrs William Campbell, of a son.

22. At Nelson Street, Mrs T. Weir, of a daughter.

23. At 67, Great King Street, Mrs Dr Macintosh, of a daughter,

At No. 6, Regent Street, Glasgow, Mrs William Couper, of a son.

21. In Clarges Street, Piccadilly, London, the Lady of Sir William Scott, of Ancrum, Bart. of a

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April 1. At Bath, the Lady of Captain Robert Anstruther, Bengal Cavalry.

2. At Inveresk, Mrs Captain Wilkie, of a son. -At Culgruff, Kirkcudbrightshire, Mrs Clark Ross, of a daughter.

3. At No. 11, Union Street, Mrs Boog, of a daughter.

5. At No. 6, Carlton Street, St Bernard's, Mrs Bridges, of a daughter.

6. At Carronhall, the Lady of Major Dundas, of a daughter.

7. At Edmonston, Mrs Lawson of Cairnmuir, of a daughter.

10. At No. 26, Scotland Street, the Lady of the Rev. Archibald Brown, of a son.

12. At Clermont Crescent, Mrs F. Wright, of a

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At 119, George Street, Mrs Richardson, of a daughter.

At No. 116, George Street, Mrs William Mure, of a daughter.

17. At No. 27, George Square, Mrs Captain Moncrieff of Bauhill, of a son.

19. At Dublin, the Viscountess Dungarran, of a son and heir. "

20. At No. 26, Queen Street, the Lady of Joseph Murray, Esq. of Ayton, of a son.

At Westburn, Mrs Pasley, of a son. 21. Mrs Hay Mackenzie of Newhall, of a son. - At Moffat, the Lady of Captain Charles Hope, R N. of a son.

23. At Crawhill, Mrs M'Gibbon, of a daughter. Mrs Leven, Scotland Street, of a son. 23. Mrs M'Glashan, No. 14, Argyle Square, of a daughter.

27. At Edinburgh, the Lady of John Campbell, Esq. younger of Succoth, M.P. of a son.

28. The Lady of William Penny, Esq. advocate, of a daughter.

28. At Biggar Park, the Lady of George Gillespie, Esq. of a daughter.

29. At Edinburgh, the Lady of Sir John Murhay Nasmyth of Posso, Bart. of a son.

- At No. 12, Scotland Street, Mrs Liddle, of a daughter.

Lately. At No. 16, Royal Circus, Mrs Renny, of a daughter.

At Madras, the Lady of Lieutenant-General Sir George Townshend Walker, G.C.D., Commander-in-Chief, of a son.

-At Euston Square, London, the Lady of Hugh Fergusson, Esq. of a son.

-At Paris, the Lady Viscountess Perceval, of son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

Aug. 1828. At Tobago, Hew Manners Dalrymple, Esq. of the 1st Foot, to Agnes Macrae, only daughter of George Elliott, Esq. of his Majesty's Commissariat Department.

Oct. 15. At St Andrew's Church, Calcutta, John Harvey, Esq. to Jane, daughter of John Bald, Esq. Carsebridge.

Feb. 10. At London, Captain Henry Bentinck, ColdstreamGuards, youngest son of Major-General John Charles and Lady Jemima Bentinck, to Reciera Antoinette, daughter of Admiral Sir Charles Hawkins Whitshed, K.C.B.

-At Garnet Place, Glasgow, the Rev. James Buchanan, of North Leith, to Elizabeth, daugh ter of the late John Cochrane, Esq.

12. At Dunbar, Mr Thomas Cockburn, merchant, to Catherine, second daughter of Mr John Jaffray, Dunbar.

- At Dunkeld, Mr Alexander Conacher, aecountant in the Commercial Bank there, to Margaret, daughter of the late Mr John Murray of that place.

17. At Leven Grove, Robert Buchanan, Esq. surgeon, Dumbarton, to Mary, daughter of the deceased John Dixon, Esq. Leven Grove.

-At East Braes, parish of Kilbarchan, Mr Alexander Holmes, younger of Slate, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr Walter Barr, of East Braes.

20. At Bath, the Rev. James Hamilton Chichester, third son of the late Colonel Chichester of Arlington, in the county of Devon, to Mary Elizabeth Bateman of Derby Abbey, only daughter of the late Richard Bateman, Esq.

26. At Salisbury Green, near Edinburgh, Robert Christie, Esq. to Mary Butler, eldest daughter of the late James Stark, Esq. of Kingsdale.

27. At Parkside House, Edinburgh, Mr R. A. Souter, bookseller, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late James Law, Esq. writer, Edinburgh.

- At Knock, in the Isle of Sky, Thomas Gillespie, Esq. Ardachy, to Jessie, third daughter of Norman M'Leod, Esq. Drynoch.

March 30. At Perth, Alexander Manson, Esq. younger of Kilbrean, Aberdeenshire, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr John Ross, jun. wine merchant, Perth.

31. At North Woodside, Sir William Hamilton, Bart. to Janet, only daughter of the late Hubert Marshall, Esq.

April 1. At St Colme Street, Lieut.-Gen. Hay, Deputy-Governor of Edinburgh Castle, to Mary Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Dr Guthrie of St Petersburgh.

2. At Tullibardine, Peter Thompson, Esq. fac tor to the Right Hon. Viscount Strathallan, to Louisa, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Ban nerman, Esq. distiller, Tullibardine.

-At Edinburgh, on the 2d inst. Mr Basil Stewart, bookseller, London, to Dorothy, daughter of the late John Bromfield, Esq. Kelso.

-At Mossknow, Erskine Douglas Sandford, Esq. to Joanna Grace, youngest daughter of William Graham, Esq. of Mossknow, Dumfries-shire. 6. At London, the Hon. George Henry Talbot, brother to the Earl of Shrewsbury, to Miss Augus ta Jones, of Green Street, Grosvenor Square.

-At Portobello, John Stewart, Esq. of Dalguise, to the Hon. Janet Oliphant Murray, eldest daugh ter of Lord and Lady Elibank.

7. At Eskside, Musselburgh, Lieut. Oswald Bell, of the Hon. East India Company's Service, to Jane Stirling, daughter of John Home, Esq. some time paymaster of the 42d regiment.

8. At London, Viscount Stormont, eldest son of the Earl of Mansfield, to Louisa, third daughter of Cuthbert Ellison, Esq. M. P.

-At Ann Street, Stockbridge, William Home, Esq. W.S. to Charlotte Helen, daughter of the late John Burne, Esq. of Kingston.

- At 65, York Place, the Rev. John Davidson, Girvan, to Janet, eldest daughter of the late Mr David Sutherland, Dunfermline.

9. At Newry, Lieut-Col. Westenra, of Camla, county of Monaghan, late of the 8th Hussars, to Anna, youngest daughter of the late Isaac Corry, senior, Esq. of Newry.

At No. 18, Royal Circus, John Page Read, Esq. of Crowe Hall, Suffolk, to Miss Helen Col

quhoun, daughter of Sir Jas. Colquhoun of Luss, Bart.

13. At 40, Hanover Street, George Macartney Bushe, Esq. M.D. of New York, Professor of Anatomy, and Physiology, to Elizabeth Noel, daughter of the late Joseph Noel, Esq.

- At Kirkaldy, Mr John Wemyss, writer, to Esther, youngest daughter of David Ferrier, Esq. manufacturer, Arbroath.

14. At No. 5, Maitland Street, Mr James J. Baird, W.S. to Ann, daughter of the late Mr Alexander Dallas, W.S.

-At Ancroft Church, in the county of Durham, Mr Patrick Clay, Berwick, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr Hogarth, Scremerston.

16. Mr William Marshall, artist, to Miss Jane M'Lean, Gilmour Place.

20. At Glasgow, the Rev. J. Duncan, of Kincardine, to Margaret, eldest daughter of William Rankin, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

- At Almericlose, near Arbroath, William Colville, Esq. writer in Arbroath, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Henry Sharpey, Esq. of Arbroath.

-The Rev. D. M'Leod, Gourock, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr John Cochran, junior, merchant, Glasgow.

21. At Starlaw, Mr Alexander Russell, merchant in Edinburgh, to Janet, only daughter of Mr Alexander Calder.

22. At Kew, George Arbuthnot, Esq. only son of Colonel Sir Robert Arbuthnot, K.C.B. to Augusta, youngest daughter of the late Cristopher Papendick, Esq.

Lately, at London, the Earl Nelson, to Hilare, widow of George Ulric Barlow, Esq. late Captain in his Majesty's 4th Light Dragoons, eldest son of Sir George Barlow, Bart. G.C.B.

-At St Pancras New Church, Middlesex, James Cockburn, Esq. of Devonshire Square, to Madeline Susan, eldest daughter of John Dunlop, Esq. Tain, Ross-shire.

At the Cathedral Church of St Asaph, Lord Willoughby de Broke, of Compton Varney, Warwickshire, to Miss Margaret Williams, daughter of Sir John Williams, Bart. of Bodelwyddan.

- At Prospect Hill, Largs, Charles Cunningham Scott, Esq. son of John Scott, Esq. of Hawkhill, to Helen, daughter of John Ranken, Esq.

DEATHS.

Aug. 28, 1828. At Deesa, Ensign Allan Campbell Donaldson, of the 2d European Regiment, Bombay Presidency, youngest son of the late Captain Alexander Donaldson, of the 36th Regiment of Foot.

Sept. 14. In camp, at Jaulnah, W. H. Logan, Esq. of Edrom, Lieutenant in the 45th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry.

27. At Madras, Ensign James Hogarth, 2d Madras European Regiment.

-At Anvinapoor, on his way to Gooty, in the East Indies, Captain William Scott, 42d Regiment of Native Infantry, son of the late Charles Scott, Esq. of Wauchope.

Oct. 17. At Madras, Barbara, wife of A. Johnstone, Esq. and daughter of the late Colonel Macleod of Achagoye, Argyllshire.

29. In Bengal, Mr John Da Costa, the oldest inhabitant of Bandel, near Hoogley, aged 102.

Nov. At Bangalore, Lieut. David Kinloch, of the Madras Native Infantry, younger son of the late David Kinloch, Esq. of Gourdie.

Jan. 10, 1829. At sea, on board the Mountstuart Elphinstone, on his passage homeward from Bombay, Lieutenant and Adjutant James Gordon, of the Madras Establishment.

Feb. 14. At Attacapas, Louisiana, D. Smith, Esq. Mar. At Belfast, Mr Alexander Mackay, junior, proprietor and printer of the Belfast News Letter. 4. At his father's house, Pilrig Street, Edinburgh, Quentin Kennedy, second son of William Child, Esq. of Glencorse.

3. At her house, Salisbury Place, Newington, Miss Elizabeth Isabella Ford.

-At No. 22, Broughton Place, Mrs Elizabeth Orr, wife of John Balfour, Esq.

-At Cupar, the Rev William Nicoll of St Peter's Chapel, in the 83d year of his age.

5. At No. 29, George Square, Elizabeth, young. est daughter of the late Jas. Brown, Esq. -At Rome, aged 68, the Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Viscount Barrington.

5. At Edinburgh, Mr John Morley, aged 21, eldest son of the late J. R. Morley, Esq. of Marrick Park, in the county of York.

6. At London, Colonel Sir Robert Barclay, K.C.B. of the H. E. I.Co.'s service, in the 71st year of his age.

7. At her house in Prince's Street, Miss Margaret Craigie, daughter of the late John Craigie, Esq. of Kilgraston.

At No. 85, Prince's Street, Edinburgh, James Gordon, surgeon, Bengal Army.

- At her house, in Clarges Street, London, the Dowager Countess Stanhope.

8. At Orange Hill, Jamaica, Robert Dunbar, Esq.

9. At Rothesay, John Maclean, Esq., late Paymaster 53d Regiment.

- At Balthayock House, Perthshire, Mrs Margaret Johnstone Blair, eldest daughter of the late John Blair, Esq. of Balthayock, and widow of the late Major James Johnstone, of the H. E. I. Co.'s service.

- At No. 11, South Nelson Street, John Marshall, Esq. writer.

At Belfast, John Young, L.L.D. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics in the Belfast Institution.

10. At Calder Park, Lochwinnoch, William Wright, Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Renfrew.

-At the Manse of St Ninian's, Stirling, Elizabeth Morrison, wife of the Rev. Christopher Greig. -At Dantzig, Henry, youngest son of Francis Marshall, Esq. merchant there.

11. At Springfield, Alexander, son of the late James Cochrane, Esq. printer, Edinburgh.

- At No. 12, Scotland Street, William Bogue, second son of Joseph Liddle, Solicitor Supreme Courts, aged five years.

13. At Canonmills, Peter, youngest son of Mr Alexander Ritchie.

-At Cultybraggan, by Comrie, Daniel Ferguson, in the 96th year of his age.

At the Manse of Pennycuick, the Rev. Thomas Coulston, thirty years minister of that parish.

14. At London Row, North Leith, Mr James L. Smith, merchant, Leith.

15. At No. 16, Atholl Crescent, the infant daughter of Mr Drummond Hay,

At Ayton House, Alexander Murray, Esq. of Ayton.

16. At Bank Street, Miss Helen Boyd, daughter of the late Mr Robert Boyd, merchant in Edinburgh.

At Lanark, Mr David Kilgour, late brewer in Edinburgh, aged 77 years.

17. At Edinburgh, John Scott, Esq. late merchant, St John's, Newfoundland.

At Prospect Hill, Largs, John Rankin, Esq. of Greenock, formerly of Barbadoes, merchant. At Dundee, John Campbell Eglinton, son of Robert Eglinton, Esq. of Calcutta. -In Devonshire Place, London, John, Earl of Carhampton, at the advanced age of 89. The title is now extinct.

- At Calais, Mr James Balfour, late merchant, Kirkaldy.

-At Dalmeny Manse, the Rev. James Greig, in the 60th year of his age, and 29th of his ministry in that parish.

18. At Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Cumming, wife of James Reid, Bank Street.

-At Houston House, Georgina Hope, youngest daughter of Major Norman Shairp, of Houston. 19. At Hermitage Place, Leith Links, Mr Peter Thorburn, aged 25 years.

At Craigleith Cottage, Mrs Christian Ann Edwards, wife of Mr Matthew Edwards, accountant National Bank of Scotland.

At 335, High Street, Edinburgh, Catherine, daughter of Mr George Fenwick, goldsmith, aged

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21. At Dornoch, William Taylor, Esq. Sheriff-
Clerk of Sutherlandshire.

22. At Edinburgh, Alexander Horsburgh, se-
cond son of James Forrest, Esq. of Comiston.
-At Paris, Robert King, M.D. late of Glasgow.
23. At Edinburgh, Mr Abram Cunningham,
merchant, Leith.

-At his house, Hutton Hall, Essex, James
Forbes, Esq. of that place, and of Kingerloch, in
the county of Argyll, in the 78th year of his age.

-At No. 6, Broughton Place, Robert Ander-
son, Esq.

-At Aberdeen, Sir John Innes, of Balveny
and Edengright, Bart. aged 71.

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At Lochans, Alexander Macdonald, Esq. of
Dalilia.

24. At Leslie House, Fifeshire, George Leslie of
Leslie, Esq.

-At Jackson's Cottage, in the neighbourhood
of Dumfries, William Gordon Macrea, Esq. Comp-
troller of Customs.

25. In Surrey, at an advanced age, Mr James
Grant, comedian.

25. At No. 19, York Place, Johnina, daughter
of Dr Abercromby, aged three years.

26. At an advanced age, Henry Hase, Esq. who
succeeded the celebrated Abraham Newland, Esq.
as principal cashier to the Bank of England.

-At his house, 15, Prince's Street, Mr John
Strachan, of the firm of Coand Strachan.

-At Tomnahurich, near Inverness, Mr James
Fraser, many years editor of the Inverness Jour-
nal.

27. At Edwin Place, Glasgow, Colin Cameron,
Esq. clerk of works, formerly of this city.

At Kirkby, Nottinghamshire, Henry Vena-
bles, Lord Vernon, brother to the Archbishop of
York.

-At Montrose, Archibald Stalker, Esq. Mas-
ter Royal Navy.

-At 8, Heriot Row, Mary, wife of Charles M.
Christie, Esq. of Durie.

28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Rannie, wife
of Alexander Sprot, Esq.

-At 4, Claremont Street, Saxe Coburg Place,
Elizabeth Paterson, wife of Mr John Paton.

29. At Arbroath, the Rev. William Hannah, in
the 38th year of his age.

April 1. At Campbeltoun, Capt. Thomas Lacy,
late Commander of his Majesty's revenue cruiser
Hardwicke.

2. At his house, No. 7, George Street, Glasgow,
aged 71, Mr William Reid, printer. Mr Reid was
one of the establishers of the Glasgow Courier, and
long Editor of that paper.

At London, in the 19th year of his age,
Coutts Marjoribanks, Esq. eldest son of Edward
Marjoribanks, Esq.

At No. 68, Queen Street, William, infant
son of Mr J. W. Brougham.

- At Perth, Hugh M'Dougall, Esq. merchant
in Perth.

3. At Melsington, William Scott, Esq.
- At Dores, near Inverness, Mrs Sutherland,
formerly of Brawlbin, Caithness.

4. At Cadzow Bank, William Meek, eldest son
of the Rev. Dr Meek, minister of Hamilton.

6. At Smyllum Park, Mary, eldest daughter of
the late Sir William Honyman, of Armadale and
Græmsay, Bart.

-At Irvine Manse, Mrs Elizabeth Bowie, wife
of the Rev. J. Wilson of Irvine.

7. At Haddington, Captain Wilkie, Royal Navy.
-At his house, 20, Anne Street, Edinburgh,
Captain Peter Smellie, younger of Aidiewell, late
of the 51st Regiment of Light Infantry.

9. At Forres, Alexander Barron, M.D. late of
Dunkeld, aged 25.

-At his house, Moat, Annan, Richard Graham,'
Esq. many years town-clerk of the burgh of Annan.
At 18, Clarence Street, Mr Robert Laidlaw,

senior.

11. At Bristol, W. Macready, Esq. Manager of
the Theatre Royal in that city, author of several
dramatic pieces, and father of Mr W. Macready
the tragedian.

11. At Libberton House, Mr George Torrance,
senior, in the 86th year of his age.

-At Manse of Botriphnie the Rev. Alexander
Angus, minister of that parish, in the 85th year of
his age, and 57th of his ministry.

12. At Galashiels, Mr George Paterson, Dal-
keith.

-At Bath, in his 73d year, General James
Montgomerie of Skelmorlie Castle, Colonel of the
30th regiment of foot, and M.P. for the county of
Ayr. The deceased was brother to the late Earl
of Eglinton, and grand-uncle to the present Earl.
-At Bruges, Robert South Thurlow Cunyng-
hame, Esq. second son of Sir David Cunynghame,
Bart. of Miln Craig.

At his house in Russell Square, London,
George Brown, Esq.

14. At Mayfield, near Edinburgh, the Rev. John
Primrose, late minister of the United Associate
Congregation, East Calder, in his 84th year.

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Margaret, eldest daughter of John Robertson,
Esq. Walcot Place, Lambeth.

15. At Oakfield, Argyleshire, in her 81st year,
Miss Barbara Campbell, daughter of the late John
Campbell of Ashommel, Esq.

-At Haddington, Isabella, eldest daughter of
the late Alexander Maitland, Esq. of Gimmers-
mills.

16. At her house, Tweed Green, Peebles, Mrs
Isabella Gordon, relict of the Rev. Andrew Don-
nan, ininister of the gospel at Wigton.

17. At Lanark, Marion, second daughter of Mr
Thomas Paul, agent for the Commercial Banking
Company of Scotland, in that place.

-At Cupar, Mrs Grace, relict of Dr Charles
Grace, physician there.

18. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Fleming, reliet of
Dr Fleming, one of the ministers of the city of
Edinburgh.

- At Rosebank, near Falkirk, Peter Hender-
son, Esq.

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At Castlemains, Lanarkshire, Mrs W. P.
Jones, wife of James Jones, Esq. late Chief Secre-
tary of the Island of Jamaica.

At Minto Street, Newington, Mrs Helen Wil-
son, relict of William Thomson, late merchant in
Edinburgh.

19. At Dryburgh Abbey, in his 87th year, the
Right Hon. David Steuart, Earl of Buchan.

At Thoralby, near Leyburn, aged 71, the
Right Hon. Morris, Lord Rokeby of Armagh, and
a Baronet.

20. At her house, No. 108, George Street, Miss
Jane Munro.

- At 8, Ann Street, Stockbridge, Hugh Fother-
ington, second son of Henry Fotherington, Esq.
At 13, James's Street, Mrs Margaret Binny,
wife of Mr Archibald Duncan, S.S.C.

- At his house, in Forth Street, Robert Keith,
Esq.

At Argyll House, London, Lady Alice Gor-
don, eldest daughter of the Earl of Aberdeen.
-In Albemarle Street, London, Sir Brook
William Brydges, Bart., of Goodnestone Park,
Kent.

- At Kirkaldy, Mr Alex. Chalmers, surgeon.
23. At Knowsley, Elizabeth, Countess of Der-
by, (formerly Miss Farren,) after acute and pro-
tracted sufferings.

Lately, At Charleton, Kent, Jane, the young-
est daughter of Captain Lindsay, R. N.

-At Woolwich, Major-General Ford, Royal
Engineers, Lieutenant-Governor of the Royal Mi-
litary Academy.

At Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, London,
Captain John Macpherson, eldest son of the late
Charles Macpherson, Esq. Inspector-General of
Barracks for North Britain.

-At Heolygare, in the parish of Glasbury,
Herefordshire, Ann William, aged 104 years.
-At Arundel, aged 62, Lady Caroline Syd-
ney Kerr, daughter of the late Marquis of Lo-

thian.

-At her house in Grosvenor Square, London,
the Right. Hon. Lady Robert Manners, in the
92d year of her age.

EDINBURGH:

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INDEX TO VOLUME XXV.

Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. xli. 371-No.
xlii. 525-No. xliii. 549-No. xliv.
787.

Ancestral Song, the, 221.

Anglesea, Marquis, remarks on his anti-
cipated recall from Ireland, 215.
Appearance, the first and last, 456.
Appointments, &c. military, 260, 676,

815.

Assembling of Parliament, remarks on the,
271.

Bankruptcies, British, 265, 679, 816.
Births, 266, 679, 817.

Bishop Brown, some account of the con-
duct of, 728.

Bosworth Field, 421.

Boxes, the, remarks on, by a Frenchman,
159.

Breaking in upon the Constitution of 1688,
the, 503.

British Colonies, Letter of James M'Queen,

Esq. to the Duke of Wellington, on the,
633.

Broken Heart, the Grave of the, 163, 348,
477, 601.

Catholic Question, observations on the
Duke of Newcastle's letter on the, 67.
Chapters on Churchyards. Chap. xvii.

The Grave of the Broken Heart, 163—
Chap. xvii. The Grave of Broken Heart,
continued, 348 Chap. xix. The Grave
of the Broken Heart, continued, 477-
Chap. xx. The Grave of the Broken
Heart, concluded, 601.

Christening, the, 564.

Church of Rome, its supremacy not ac-
knowledged in Britain till the 9th cen-
tury, 331.

Church Establishment, the Irish, versus
T. S. Rice, and D. W. Harvey, 616.
Clifford the Astrologer, 1.

Cole, Doctor, a historical tale, 153.
Colloquies in Ireland, respecting recent
measures, 752.

Constitution of 1688, the breaking in upon
the, 503.

Corn markets, 257, 810.

Crime, the first and last, 303.

.

Currency, the, remarks on the working of,
135.

Cuttings, remarks on, by a Frenchman,

290.

Deaths, 268, 682, 819.

Debates in Parliament on the Silk Trade,
685.

Delta, Sunset Meditations by, 288.
Dinner, the first and last, 223.

Diver, the, from the German of Schiller,
778.

Doctor Cole, 153.

East Retford, remarks on the case of, 664.
Edinburgh Sessional School, review of ac-
count of, 106.

Emilies, the two, 323.

First and Last, 223-The first and last
dinner, ib. No. ii. The first and last
crime, 303-No. iii. The first and last
appearance, 456-No. iv. The first and
last kiss, 581.

Grave of the Broken Heart, the, 163, 348,
477, 601.

Gipsy's Malison, the, 64.

Gyges, the modern, 321.
Handsell Monday, 21.
Hedgehog, the, 19.

Ireland On what general principles ought
it to be governed? 40Ireland as it is.
Chap. viii. 72 Chap. ix. Tithes, Grand
Jury, and local assessments, 193-Chap.
x. Introduction of the poor laws, 198
On the rumoured recall of the Marquis
of Anglesea from, 215-Ireland in 1829,
401-The "Breaking in upon the Con-
stitution of 1688," 503.

Ireland, Sketches on the road to, 466, 565,
771.

Colloquies in, respecting recent
measures, 752.

Irish Church Establishment, versus Spring
Rice and Whittle Harvey, 616.

Italy and the Italians, Sketches of, 94, 178,
316, 572, 705.

It's very odd! 82.

Jock Johnstone the Tinkler, 173.

Kiss, the first and last, 581.

Lays of the Periodicals, 732.

Legend of Craven, a, 1.
Luther, Martin, memoir of, 26, 200.
M'Queen, James, Esq second letter of, to
the Duke of Wellington, on the subject
of the British Colonies, 633.
Magicians, the two, a German tradition, 65.
Man Mountain, the, 311.
Marriages, 267, 680, 818.
Mary Melrose, 411.

Memoir of Martin Luther, 26, 200.
Meteorological Tables, 259, 812.
Military appointments, &c. 260, 676, 815,
Military Adventure, review of Twelve
Years of, 362.

Millennium, remarks on the, 700.

Modern Gyges, the, 231.

Morality, sound, 741.

Morley, James, the murderer, 305.

Murder Hole, the, an ancient legend, 189.
Murderer's last night, the, 734.
Newcastle, Duke of, observations on his
letter on the Catholic Question, 67.
Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. xli, 397-Ska-
ting match of the Shepherd, 375-The
Parrot, Raven, and Sterling, interlo-
cutors at the Noctes, 377-Burke and
Hare, 382-Their wives, 384-Burke's
execution, 385-The newspapers, 386
-Dr Knox, 388-The Shepherd's per-
sonification of nature, 389-The evange-
licals, 391-The true and humble Chris-
tian, 393-Politics, the Catholics' parlia-
ment, 397-No. xlii,525-On gluttony,
529-Periodical literature, 542-News-
papers, 543-The gloves, 546-No. xliii.
549-Library of Entertaining Know-
ledge, 551-Scottish music and poetry,
556-Private and public character, 558
Keepsakes, 560-No. xliv. 787-North
married, ib.-A Jewish interlocutor, 788
-Ratting, 790-Wellington, Peel, &c.,
ib. Song by Odoherty, 795-Family
Library, &c. 797-Painters, 799-The
King, Ireland, Catholic Question, 800–
The Ministry slaves to King Arthur, 802
-Quartett on King Arthur, Dan, and
George, 803.

Odd! Its very, 82.

Opposition on, the necessity of one in
Parliament, 782.

Origin of the saying "Nine tailors make
a man," 345.

Parliament, remarks on the assembling of,
271-Debates in, on the Silk Trade, 685
-On the necessity of an Opposition in,
782.

Peel, Mr, and the Duke of Wellington, 294
Pitsligo, Lord, review of his Thoughts on
Man's condition, &c. 593.

Poetry, the Hedgehog, 19-The Gipsy's
Malison, 64-Two Magicians, 65-
"Nobody is missed," 71-Farewell to
an adopted daughter, 93-The burial of
Douglas, 105-On a sleeping girl, ib.—
Doctor Cole, a historical tale, 153-
Jock Johnstone the Tinkler, 173-On

the death of Beatrice, 184-In praise of
Horace, ib. The Ancestral Song, 221—
The Storm-painter in his dungeon, 227
-The Old Seaport, 229-Sunset me-
ditations, 288-Lines written at War-
wick Castle, 489-Songs of the affec-
tions, 498-Vernal invocation, by Del-
ta, 500-The Christening, 564-For a
young lady's album, ib. The Return,
570 The Wish, 571-A Shadow of
Truth, by Delta, 632-The Soldier's
deathbed, 714-The charmed picture,
515-The dreaming child, 516_Lays
of the Periodicals, 732-Will and San-
dy, a Scots Pastoral, 748-For the al-
bum of Miss 751-To Emma, ib.
-The Diver,778 Song on Mr Peel,795.
Political apophthegm-" Nobody is miss-
ed," 71.

Publications, new ones, 255, 804.
Prices current, London, 258,811.
Recent measures, colloquies in Ireland re-
specting, 752.

Remarks on the working of the currency,
135-On the rumoured recall of Mar-
quis Anglesea from the government of
Ireland, 215-On the assembling of
parliament, 271-On the Duke de Ro-
vigo and Co. 611-On the case of East
Retford, 664-On the millennium, 700.
Review of account of Edinburgh Sessional
school, &c. 106-Of Twelve Years of
Military Adventure, 362-Of Lord Pit-
sligo's Thoughts on Man's condition,
&c. 593.

Rome, church of, its supremacy not ac-
knowledged by British Christians till the
9th century, 331.
Roman banditti, 94.

Rovigo, the Duke de, and Co. 611.
Seaport, the old, 229.

Sessional School of Edinburgh, review of
account of, 106.

Silk Trade, debates in Parliament on the,
685.

Sketches of Italy and the Italians-1. Ro
man Banditti, 94-2. The fate of here-
tics, 99-3. Miraculous Orison, 100-
4. Moral effect of Rome upon the travel-
ler, 101-5. The spring of Juturna, ib.
6. Triumphal arches, ib.-7. The Panthe-
on, 102-8. Baths of ancient Rome, ib.

9. Prohibited books, 103-10. Privile.
ges of heretics, 104-11. Sir William
Hamilton and Miss Hart, 178-12. In-
dustry of the poor in Naples, 179-13.
Popular Improvisatori, 181-14. The
Cultivated Improvisatore, ib.-15. Ro-
sa Taddei and Tommaso Sgricci, 184—
16. Roman nick-names, 186-17. Cle-
rical forgeries in Rome, 187-18. The
Coliseum, 188-20. Arrival in Rome,
316 21. Roman festivals in August,
317-22. The grunt of the pig, 319-
23. Raffaelle and the Vatican, ib.-25.
Raffaelle Tapestries in 1780, 322—26.

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