Lieut. Owen, from 4 Dr. G. Curteis, from 6 F. Richards, from 6 Dr. G. 31 Oct. 1826 To be Licuts. of Infantry, by purchase. Ens. Bell, from 64 F. Craik, from 71 F. Cor. Elton, from 4 Dr. Ens. Campbell, from 51 F. Walwyn, from 68 F. Exchanges. do. do. 31 Oct. 1826 19 Dec. 1825 7 Nov. do. 11 do. do. Colonels. T. Brownrigg, late of 3 F. Bagwill, Tipperary Cork 23 May 1826 4 Nov. Lieutenant Colonel Majors. Captains. Major Bampton, from 76 F. rec. diff. with Major Lane, h. p. Capt. Fathergill, from 60 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Broadhead, h. p. B. Greaves, from 60 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Berkely, 97 F. Allen, ftom 61 F. rec. diff. with Captain Boates, h. p. Richardson, from 82 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Pounden, 1 W. L. R. Mackie, from 88 F. rec. diff. with Captain Hon. A. F. Southwell, h. p. 6 Dr. G. Harrison, from 8 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Hankey, 10 F. Vaughan, from 9 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Ramsden. 62 F. Lieut. Moore, from 32 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Gardiner, h. p. 96 F. Copson, from 5 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Saumarez, h. p. Grant, from 16 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Hyde, h, p. Molesworth, from 64 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Bell, h. p. Wootton, from 17 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Shortt, 44 F. Ensign Fuller, from 68 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Woolhouse, h. p. Demay, from 73 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Dawson, h. p. Resignations and Retirements. Wauchope, h. p. Watteville's R. Tho. Fartlough, 63 F. Windsor Grant, h. p. 21 F. 13 Nov. Gregg, Roy. Afr. Col. Corps, at Sierra Leone 29 July Schaedtler, h. p. late 1 Lt. Inf. Bn. Germ. Leg. R. W. W. Young, 33 F. previously of 78 F. Boyle, 21 Mar. O'Neil, 89 F. Camp, Muzhiawgyoph, East Indies Macleod, East Indies Wyse, do. Isle de Loss 28 Dec. 1825 do. 27 Aug. 1826 Leone 30 July 24 Aug. 23 July 1 Aug. 24 July 20 Oct. 16 Aug. 7 May 27 Oct. Carter, h. p. Roy. Wag. Train, Newington, Kent 23 do. Copley, h. p. 36 F. Dublin 28 do. M'Alpin, late 10 Roy. Vet. Bn. Youghall 17 do. Roberts, h. p. 85 F. Beardsley, h. p. 14 F. Mahon, h. p. 88 F. Lettle, h. P 18 F. J. Brown, late Inval. Camden Town Maxwell, h. p. 30 F. Cosby, h. p. 75 F. 2d Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns. Cory, 6 Dr. G. Savage, 13 F. on passage to India Conran (Adj.) 2 W. I. R. Nassau, New Provi dence Aug. 26 6 June 25 July Metcalfe, h. p. 106 F. Tunsley, late 8 R. V. B. Picker, late 3 R. V. B. Colchester 10 Oct. 27 June Clarke, late 12 do. 17 Aug. Cruice, h. p. 23 F. 3 Sept. Barry, Kerry Mil. Paymasters. Fraser, 2 W. I. R. Nassau, New Providence 20 Aug. 5 do. Waters, 31 F. Dinapore, East Indies 5 May Gethins, h. p. First Fen. Cav. 7 Nov. Plant, h. p. Lancashire Fenc. Cav. Surgeons. Coull, on the Staff at Coventry 2 Nov. Mearns, h. p. Staff Wood, h. p. 74 F. Ross, h. p. 1 F. Shepperd, 31 F. Bhaughutpore, River Ganges 18 April M'Curdy, 47 F. Strabane, Ireland 12 Nov. 28 June Ryan, R. Afr. Col. Cor. Isle de Loss Hospital Assist. Boog, Sierra Leone 12 Sept. 5 Oct. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 22d of October and the 22d of November, 1826. Anderson, A. Union Street, Hanover Square, tailor. Abbott, C. Nag's Head Court, Gracechurch Street, tavern-keeper. Acton, J. Copthall-court, scrivener. Aston, W. Mark-lane, ship and insurance-broker. Allen, J. Oxford, chinaman. Aveling, J. Great Charlotte Street, Fitzroy-square, grocer. Alliston, C. and R. Smith, Belvedere-road, Lambeth, soap-manufacturers. Allison, E. and T. Leeds, mercers. Allen, B. Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, coach-plater. Baines, M. and J. St Paul's Church yard, uphol sterers. Bland, J. S. Charlotte Street, Rathbone-place, haberdasher. Bensusan, Clara, late of Tottenham-court, Newroad, dealer. Bland, C. Greek Street, Soho, music-seller. Barber, J. Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, linen-draper. Ballard, T. Dock-head, Bermondsey, grocer. Berry, J. Chesham, Buckingham, ironmonger. Bean, W. jun. Upper George Street, Portman Square. Bridgford, J. Manchester, victualler. Burgess, T. and T. Hill, Great Windmill Street, booksellers. Bransby, W. and M. Court, Sowerby, York, and Buckland, T. Billiter Street, ship-insurance-broker. Bonham, T. Hogston, Bucks, butcher. Baskett, C. T. Poole, wine-merchant. Bousfield, W. Gutter-lane, warehouseman. Bromley, J. Stafford, shoe-manufacturer. Burrell, G. Wakefield, cloth-merchant. Boardman, R. Bolton-le-Moors, money-scrivener. Bradley, J. Leeds, linen-draper. Bunn, B. and W. Allen, Worcester, flax-dressers. Beare, J. Westminster, general merchant. Brown, J. and J. A. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, housecarpenters. Crawford, H. Liverpool, merchant. Carpenter, W. Leadenhall Street, woollen-draper. Clouter, R. Bedminster, Somerset, currier. Challinor, J. Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, grocer. Chippindal, R. J. Pultney-terrace, Conduit-fields, Pentonville, picture-dealer. Cutmore, J. Exmouth Street, Commercial-road, licensed victualler. Cox, I. Trowbridge, Wilts, victualler. Clarkson, J. Windmill Street, Finsbury Square, merchant. Cox, J. A. Oxford Street, woollen-draper. Cole, T. Exeter, builder. Cocks, J. Norwich, tailor. Clarence, R. Clare, Suffolk, chemist. Coates, W. sen. and W. jun. Newcastle-uponTyne, wine-merchants. Chrisp, S. M. Peterborough, Northampton, ironmonger. Croasdill, G. Holy Cross, Westgate, Canterbury, maltster. Cresswell, T. Cross-lane, fish-factor. Crofts, G. Wycombe-marsh, Buckingham, paper maker. Cross, T. Southampton Street, Covent-Garden, coach-master. Cooke, J. Northumberland Place, Commercialroad, ironinonger. Crossley, T. Aldermanbury, trimming-manufac turer. Davies, J. late of Hereford, innkeeper. Daniel, C. Thirsk, Yorkshire, currier. Dyson, J. Dry Clough, York, merchant. Drewett, N. Emsworth, Southampton, victualler. Durant, J. Maidstone, tailor. De Pass, D. King's Lynn, Norfolk, draper. Drake, J. Haveli Street, Camberwell, merchant. Dentith, J. Liverpool, silversmith. Dawes, R. Abingdon, carpet-manufacturer. Elston, J. Middlesex Place, Hackney-road, calicoprinter. Ellis, C. Heanor, Derbyshire, cabinet-maker. Fildes, J. Lamb's-Conduit Street, upholsterer. Flower, T. Melksham, Wilts, timber-dealer. Fisher, G. T. Half-moon Street, Hanover Square, coal-merchant. Glenny, G. Lancaster Place, merchant. Garret, C. and C. Smith, Bishopsgate-street-within, woollen-drapers. Gilmore, C. Union Street, Southwark, builder. Gwinnel, R. Cheltenham, plumber. Gritton, J. T. Tipton, Stafford, iron-master. Holsall, H. Ormskirk, Lancashire, innkeeper. Hardcastle, W. Covent-Garden, bookseller. Hilton, W. Lisson-grove, corn-dealer. Hacker, F. Canterbury, brick-maker. Hunter, J. H. Lambeth-road, dealer. Haviland, R. Cheltenhamn, distiller. Hutchison, W. St Philip and Jacob, Gloucester, grocer. Hargreaves, G. Liverpool, broker. Hopkins, W. jun. Northampton, builder. Hickling, S. Birmingham, hatter. Hill, L. Fleet Street, jeweller. Homer, T. and R. Dudley, Worcester, ironmongers. Herbert, E. Leamington Priors, Warwick, linendraper. Horsfall, T. Halifax, dry-salter. Hall, J. Shrewsbury, and J. Haycock, Liverpool, merchants. Horn, C. E. Judd Street, music-seller. Hulley, W. Chowbent, Lancashire, roller-maker. Hendy, J. Blackeney, Gloucester, shopkeeper. Hollinworth, E. Stayley, Cheshire, woollen-manufacturer. Hawes, G. and J. B. Moore, Bridge-house-place, Southwark, hardwareman. Inman, K. J. Bridge-house-place, Newington, Surry, ironmonger. Jackson, J. Rosemary-lane, coal-merchant. Johnson, J. Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, cabinet maker. Jacob, J. Deptford, coal and timber-merchant. Johnson, W. F. Bridgewater Street, Somers-town, provision-dealer. Jacobs, M. Charles Street, Soho, glass-merchant. Knight, J. and B. Great Horton, York, cottonspinner. King, W. Shepton-Montague, Somerset, dealer. Kershaw, R. Dukinfield, Chester timber-merchant. Kenworthy, J. and J. B. Ironmonger-lane, warehouseman. Kile, S. St Clement, Oxfordshire, bookseller. Long, J. and B. Burn, Foubert's Place, Regent Levy, S. High Street, Whitechapel, silversmith. Leahy, W. and J. M. Davey, Great Guildford Street, Surry, engineers. Lynch, C. Crooked-billet, Wych Street, ale-house- Lay, J. Cheltenham Place, Lambeth, stationer. Lamb, W. Nottingham, lace-manufacturer. ' Ledger, E. and T. F. Wakefield, woolstaplers. Milhench, W. Bolton, Lancashire, grocer. Marshall, B. Nottingham, stonemason. Macdonald, C. Liverpool, surgeon. Meyer, J. Grace's-alley, Wellclose Square, umbrella-manufacturer. Murray, J. and S. Brisbane, Manchester, joiners. Marks, J. Bristol, tailor. Macpherson, D. Chandes Street, Covent-Garden, victualler. Mitchell, T. Leicester, woolstapler. Mann, C. Nine Elms, Battersea, victualler. Mitchell, E. and J. High Street, Southwark, woollen-drapers. Matthews, J. Bristol, collar-maker. Mackenzie, J. and J. Murhie, Oxford, tea-dealers. M'Burnie, J. R. Coleman-street-buildings merchant. Nunn, T. London, merchant. Noah, G. Pall-mall, tailor. Neale, P. Norwich, coachmaker. Nicholson, J. Rochdale, bookseller. Nicholson, H. Chiswell Street, bill-broker. Nathanson, J. and M. W. Drudinger, Mansell Okey, J. Cambridge, cattle-salesman. Price, W. and C. Baldwin's-garden, Gray's-innlane, glass-manufacturers. Pennington, W. Crosthwaite, Westmoreland, paper-maker. Parkinson, W. Greek Street, Soho, carver. Ray, S. King's Place, Blackman Street, Southwark, builder. Rickerby, J. Great Salkeld, Cumberland, limo burner. Rawlines, S. and M. Smith, Henley, Stafford, tobacconists. Ramsden, J. Golcar, York, woollen-cloth manufacturer. Raphail, M. London Street, Fenchurch Street, merchant. Ragg, R. Liverpool, lace-manufacturer. Skelton, E. B. and M. M. and E. and T. H. Southampton, booksellers. Smith, R. South Street, Grosvenor Square, oil. man. Spurden, C. Friday Street, Cheapside, dealer. Stevens, J. Mumford-court, Milk Street, Cheapside, warehouseman. Slade, I. Greenwich, builder. Sills, J. and J. Three-cranes and Hambro-wharfs, Upper Thames Street, merchants. Shelly, W. Newcastle, Stafford, tanner. Scott, W. Lower Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, victualler. Syms, P. Witheridge, Devon, shopkeeper. Shakell, E. Southampton, cabinet-maker. Strution, W. Commercial-road, Lambeth, timber-merchant. Stones, C. Manchester, cotton-spinner, Strachan, R. Lime Street insurance-broker. Shaw, S. Newcastle-under-Line, Stafford, malt row, coach-painters. Taylor, J. Golcar, Huddersfield, clothier. Willmott, R. E. Copthall-buildings, Throgmorton Street, money scrivener. Wicksteed, G. Broad Street, St James's, cabinetmaker. Woodward, D. B. Cheapside, bookseller. Wray, J. Wood Street, Cheapside, silk and bombazeen-manufacturer. Williams, R. Liverpool, merchant. Wroots, R. Great Tichfield Street, linen-draper. Wallis, S. Chew-Smoke, Somerset, dealer. Whinfield, J. W. and H. Gateshead, Durham, ale and porter-merchants. White, J. Newport-market, vintner. Wood, J. Mary-la-bonne Street, victualler. Wood, J. Wooldale, Kirkburton, York, merchant. Wood, W. Salford, Lancashire, innkeeper. Wright, R. Howland Street, apothecary. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th of November, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Arthur, David, calico-printer, Glasgow. Beattie, Thomas, builder in Edinburgh. Hannah, James, horse-dealer in Glasgow. M'Kenzie, Daniel, builder, Glasgow. Paton, Wm. merchant in Paisley. W. and J. Patrick, manufacturers and merchants in Glasgow. Scott and Hamilton, merchants, Glasgow. Storrar, David, saddler, Kirkaldy. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 11. At Lunna, Mrs Hunter, of a son, Oct. 12. At Fasque, Lady Ramsay, of a son. 26. At Dalkeith, Mrs Steele, of a daughter. 27. At No. 8, Great King Street, Mrs Lumsden, of a daughter. 28. At Tinnis, the Lady of Robert Ballantyne, Esq. of a daughter. Nov. 1. On the 1st inst. Mrs Dr Pitcairn, of a daughter. 3. At Loch Vale, near Dumfries, the Lady of Eaglesfield Smith, Esq. of a son. 8. At Strathairly Cottage, the Lady of Major Briggs, of a son. 9. At Ruchil, the Lady of William R. Robinson, of Clermiston, Esq. of a daughter. 13. At Melville Street, Mrs J. A. Duff, of a son. 14. At 28, Gayfield Square, Mrs Dr Ross, of a daughter. At Rochampton, Lady Gifford, of a son. -At Kensington, the Lady of W. S. Morson, M.D. of a daughter. 15. At Bonnington Brae, Mrs Wm. Haig, of a son, which only survived a few minutes. 16. At Castle Street, Mrs Alexander Robertson, of a daughter. 17. At Bath, the Lady of Robert Buchanan, Esq. younger of Drumpellier, of a son. 19. At 18, Albany Street, Mrs Begbie, of a MARRIAGES. Oct. At Glasgow, Mr John Mudie, manufacturer, to Janet, youngest daughter of John Mackintosh, Esq. accountant. At Stewarton, Ayrshire, the Rev. Thomas Montgomery, minister of the parish of Sanquhar, to Mary, daughter of Andrew Brown, Esq. writer in Stewarton. 31. At Norristown Manse, Mr Alexander Muat, merchant, Stirling, to Janet Cunningham, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Sommers. Nov. 1. At Cherry Valley, county of Antrim, David Shaw, Esq. Ayr, to Glencairn Dalrymple, eldest daughter of John Armstrong, Esq. Cherry Valley 2. At Craigmaddie, Captain Alex. Dirom, 8th or the King's Regiment, to Joanna Eliza, only child of Lieut.-General Peter. -At Merchiston House, William Nivison, Esq. Surgeon, Strathmiglo, to Sarah Scott, of Wooler, teacher of the Day School, Fountainbridge. 6. At Haddington, Alex. Fyfe, physician, to Angelica, youngest daughter of Wm. Moir, Esq. 8. At the Hotel of the British Ambassador, at Paris, the Hon. Ferdinand St John (attached to his Majesty's Mission at Florence), to Selina Charlotte, youngest daughter of Colonel Keating, and niece to the Earl of Meath. -At the Manse of Kilmallie, Lieut. John M Phee, 79th Regiment, to Jane, third daughter of the Rer. Duncan M'Intyre, minister of Kilmallie. 8. At Montrose, the Rev. John Lyall of Blairgowrie, to Barbara, youngest daughter of Mr James Watson, late stampmaster, Montrose. 15. At Dolphington, Robert Brown Cunninghame, Esq. Adelphi, London, to Elizabeth, se cond daughter of Mr James Cunningham. 16. Robert Gibbs Kiuniburgh, junior, of the Deaf and Dumb Institution, Glasgow, to Sarah, fourth daughter of Mr Thomas Gregory, York Place, Edinburgh. 20. At Glasgow, Lieutenant John Kerr Gloag, of the 2d Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry, to Miss Elizabeth Anne M'Brair, daughter of Mr Archibald M'Brair, merchant in Glasgow. 21. At George Square, Mr Brown, Lennie, to Mary, eldest daugliter of the Rev. Charles Wood, Minister of Wiston and Roberton. At Craigton, Alex. Dawson, Esq. merchant, Glasgow, to Mary, second daughter of David Dunlop, Esq. of Craigie. 23. At the Marquis of Ailesbury's villa, at East Sheen, Thomas Frederick Vernon Wentworth, Esq. of Wentworth Castle, county of York, to Lady Augusta Louisa Brudenell Bruce, the eldest unmarried daughter of the Marquis and Marchioness of Ailesbury. 24. At Dundee, the Rev. John Macfarlane, Ardoch, to Janet Marshall, eldest daughter of George Gray, Esq. -At Stoke Church, Devonport, Charles Leslie, Esq. of the Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps, third son of John Leslie, Esq. of Bolquhain and Fetternour House, Aberdeenshire, to Mary, youngest daughter of Major-General Sir Charles Halloway. 29. At the Right Hon. the Lord Provost's, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant William Douglas Knox, of the Hon. East India Company's service, on the Bengal establishment, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late John Waite, Esq. London. 30. At Morpeth, William Thompson, Esq. to Ann, daughter of the late Robert Car, Esq. of Bowsdon, Northumberland. DEATHS. Jan. 4. While on his passage from Chittagong to Calcutta, Captain Alex. C. Burnett of the 54th Regiment. March 11. On board the boats descending the river Irawaddy, Lieut. Dugald Campbell, of the 1st Regiment or Royal Scots. April 6. At Janpore, George Heyne, Esq. assistant hospital surgeon and assistant assay master, Madras. June 5. At Annatto Bay, St George's, Jamaica, Mr William Tait, youngest son of the late Chas. Tait, Esq. Sheriff-Substitute of Aberdeenshire. Aug. 2. At Montreal, North America, David, second son of Alex. M'Gibbon, Esq. of Crawhill, town-clerk of Queensferry. 29. At Port-au-Prince, Charles Gordon, Esq. Vice-Consul to the British Government. Sept. 1. Alexander Lumsdane, Esq. of Claremont, St Dorothy, Jamaica, third surviving son of Harry Lumsdane, Esq. of Belhelvie. 3. At Port of Spain, Trinidad, Dr James Anderson, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 11. In the Island of Jamaica, David Finlay of Ardoch, Esq. in the parish of St Ann's. 26. At Kingston, Upper Canada, deeply regretted by his congregation, the Rev. John Barclay, minister of the Presbyterian Church there, son of the Rev. Dr Barclay, minister of Kettle, Fife. Oct. At the College of Montevilliers, near Havre de Grace, Archibald Buchanan, second son of William Buchanan, Esq. 15. At Comrie, the Rev. Samuel Gilfillan, minister of the United Associate Congregation there, in the 64th year of his age, and 36th of his ministry. 16. At London, Mr George Proudfoot, former. ly candlemaker at Leith. 17. At London, Mr John Charteris, shipowner, of Leith. 20. At Campbelton, Chas.Rowatt, Esq. surgeon, in his 95th year. 21. At the Manse of Rothiemay, the Rev. Dr James Simmie, minister of that parish. 21. At Dumfries, David Staig, Esq. for several years Chief Magistrate of that place. 22. At Rotterdam, James Gibson, Esq. mer chant there. 24. At Geneva, the Hon. and Rev. Robert Samuel Leslie Melville, fourth son of Alexander, late Earl of Leven and Melville. 25. At Dunfermline, Miss Isabella Sutherland, second daughter of the late John Sutherland, Esq. of Wester, in the county of Caithness. 26. At Perth, Mr George Whitehead, teacher of modern languages in the Perth Academy. -At Clifton, Martin Whish, Esq. late Chairman of the Board of Excise. 27. At Bellevue Place, near Linlithgow, Dr William Crawford of Littleton. -At No. 5, Pilrig Street, Hugh Reoch, Esq. late of Forth Bank. - At No. 2, Surgeon Square, Agnes Hume, youngest daughter of Mr James Lockhart. -At Mount Marle, near Roslin, Captain Duncan Macrae, of the late York Rangers. At 2, Bellevue Crescent, William Edmondstoune, second son of Mr Rutherfurd of the Customs. 28. At the Manse of Borthwick, Miss Wright. - At Dunse, Alexander Christie, Esq. of Grueldykes. 29. At her house, Lauriston Place, Mrs Marion Bradfute, widow of the Rev. James Bradfute, curate of Market Deeping, in the county of Lincoln. 30. At Calais, on his return to England, Augustus Donaldson, Esq. Commander in the Royal Navy. -At Pathhead, Fife, Mrs Thomas Thomson, relict of the Rev. Thomas Thomson, minister there. 31. At Barry's Hotel, Edinburgh, Stephen Shairp, late his Britannic Majesty's Consul-General at St Petersburgh. At his house, Dysart, Capt. John Reddie of Redhouse, late Master Attendant, Madras. -At New York, John Patrick, merchant, there, second son of the late John Patrick, Esq. of Trearne, Ayrshire. -At Blackheath, Eleanor Henrietta Victoria, daughter and only child of the Right Hon. F. J. Robinson. Nov. 1. Of typhus fever, in the 34th year of his age, Mr Thrift Scott, farmer at Barnyards of Dalgaty, and proprietor of the Mountblairy distillery, Banffshire. 2. At Carlisle, Mr Francis Jollie, proprietor of the Carlisle Journal. -At Comely Green, Mrs Hannah Broughton, wife of Thomas Peat, Esq. writer to the signet. 3. At Littleton, Perthshire, (after being delivered of a still-born daughter) Mrs Kinnear, younger of Lochton. 4. At London, Mr John Johnston, Captain of the London and Leith Shipping Company's smack Ocean. - At Edinburgh, Mr John Sharp, late writer, Culross. Mr Robert Robertson, builder, High Street. Mr Adam Smith, late of Stockbridge. At his house, Canongate, Mr Joseph Brown, jun, baker. At Meiklefolla, parish of Fyvie, the Rev. James Innes, in the 65th year of his age, and 10th of his ministry to the Episcopalian congregation in that place. -At Newton, Kirkpatrick-Fleming, George Rae, Esq. aged 72. 5. At Cupar, Mrs Isobel Robertson, wife of the Rev. Dr Adamson. - Mrs Helen Lawrie, wife of Mr Wm. Smith, solicitor, Gayfield Square. -At Edinburgh, Isabella, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander Howden, Scotland Street. At Kirkaldy, Mr George Sibbald, surgeon, Royal Navy. At London, Sir Richard Hardinge, Bart. aged 71 years. 6. At Lauder, Mr William Aitchison, merchant. 7. At West Dalry, Mr John Ryrie. -At Crailing House, James Paton, Esq. of Crailing. 8. At the Manse of Nigg, aged 80, the Rev. David Cruden, D. D. 57 years minister of that parish. 8. At Edinburgh, David Ewart, Esq. deputeclerk of Chancery. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Shanks, wife of Mr John Shanks, formerly of South Baltilly, Fife. -At Edmonstone, Mrs Henrietta Cecilia Baird, wife of Jolin Wauchope of Edmonstone, Esq. and daughter of Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart. of Saughtonhall. At Alehouse Hill, near Peterhead, in the 61st year of her age, Mrs James Anderson. 9. At Mellerstain, in her 78th year, Lady Pringle, relict of Sir James Pringle, Bart. of Stitchell. 10. At 24, Abercromby Piace, George Graham Macdowall, Esq. fifth son of the late Day Hort Macdowall, Esq. of Walkinshaw and Castlesemple. -At Linlithgow Manse, the Rev. James Dobie, D. D. in the 81st year of his age, and 54th of his ministry. Mrs Anne Gow, wife of Mr John Strachan, merchant, 15, Prince's Street. -At Dundee, David Henderson, Esq. factor for Lord Douglas. - At Edinburgh, Mr William Armstrong, brass-founder. 12. In the 83d year of his age, and 54th of his ministry, the Rev. Andrew Scott, minister of Stitchell. At the Vicarage House, at Bansted, Surrey, Mrs Buckle, wife of the Rev. William Buckle, and daughter of the late Sir John Stewart, and sister of Sir George Stewart of Grandtully, Bart. At his house, Prestonpans, Mr John Smith, aged 84 years. At Carlaverock Manse, Robert M'Morine, Esq. of Kirklebride. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Arnot, relict' of Hugo Arnot, Esq. of Balcormo, advocate. At Banff, William Davidson, Esq. solicitor. 14. At Edinburgh, Mrs Jean Campbell, widow of William Campbell, Esq. of Duncaves. -At Edinburgh, Miss Anne Davidson, daughter of the late John Davidson, Esq. of Ravelrig. 15. At London, Captain Blair of Pitpointie, late wood-merchant in Dundee. 16. At Seacot, near Leith, David Ogilvy, Esq. - The Rev. David Waddel, Shiels, Belhelvie; and at London, on the 12th, his youngest son, William, aged 23. Esq. At Leith, Margaret, daughter of Ad. White, 18. At Greenock, Mr Duncan Gray, shipmaster, formerly of the Royal Navy. At the Manse of Carnock, the Rev. Robert Thomson, late of Arbroath. -At Cheltenham, Sir James Monck, formerly Chief Justice in Lower Canada. At Dalreoch, Mrs Small, wife of Pat. Small, Esq. of Dirnanean. At Dumfries, John Anderson, Esq. banker, aged 82. -At Dumfries, in the 82d year of her age, Mrs Christian Smith, daughter of the late John Smith, Esq. of Drongan, Ayrshire, and relict of W. M. Clark, Esq. for many years one of the magistrates of Dumfries. At his house, in Albemarle Street, London, Lieut.-General Alexander Kyd. 26. At Highbury Place, London, in the 82d year of his age, John Nichols, Esq. F.S.A. author of the "History of Leicestershire," and "Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century," and for nearly fifty years editor of the Gentleman's Maga zine. -At Pitgaveny House, John Brander, Esq. of Pitgaveny. At Edinburgh, Miss Jane Smellie, daughter of the late William Smellie, Esq. author of "The Philosophy of Natural History," and translator of Buffon. 28. At his house, No. 2, Baxter's Place, Edinburgh, in the 71st year of his age, and the 50th of his ministry, the Rev. James Hall, D.D. minister of the United Associate Congregation of Broughton Place, and for many years the Father of the Edinburgh United Associate Presbytery. Lately. In Jamaica, Mr William Maxwell, late of Dumfries. -At Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the 63d year of his age, the Rev. Archibald Gray, D.D. minister of the Established Church of Scotland, and for thirty years pastor of St Matthew's church there. Printed by James Lalu tyne and Co. Edinburgh. |