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Capt. Jackson, from 5 Dr. Gds. with Capt. Colomb, 84 F.

Capt. Caldicott, from 39 F. with Capt. Ord, h. p. 2 Dr. Gds.

Capt. Beretze, from 60 F. with Capt. Abbott, Vet. Bat.

Lieut. Davidson, from Gren. Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Coulson, h. p. 24 Dr.

Lieut. Clark, from 6 F. with A. Sharpin, h. p. 24. Dr.

Lieut. Edwards, from 19 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Berkeley, h. p. 71 F.

Lieut. Butler, from 20 F. with Lieut. D. Campbell, 79 F.

Lieut. Rumley, from 30 F. with Lieut. Baxter, h. p. 22 F.

Lieut. Hadwin, from 34 F. with Lieut. Harford,

82 F.

Lieut. Dunbar, from 42 F. with Lieut. Fitz-Gerald, h. p. 72 F.

Lieut. Lord I. Fitz-Roy, from 63 F. with Lieut. Dexter, h. p. 3 F.

Lieut. Folliott, from 71 F. with Lieut. St George, h. p. 66 F.

Lieut. Williams, from 80 F. with Lieut. Leche, h. p. 89 F.

Lieut. Ramsbottom, from 91 F. with Lieut. Car-* lisle, h. p. 54 F.

Lieut. Reynolds, from 97 F. with Lieut. Valentine, h. p. 99.

Ensign Capel, from 5 F. with Ensign Barton, h. p.” 26 F.

As. Surg. O'Reilly, from 7 F. with Staff As. SurgPilkington.

As. Surg. Fraser from 12 F. with As. Surg. Douglass, h. p. 18 F.

As. Surg. M'Iver, 88 F. with As. Surg. Dozeu, h. p. W. I. R.

Resignations and Retirements. Lieut.-Gen.Croker (retaining his rank in the army)

Grahame,

Lieut.-Col. Thomson, 27 F.

Major Powell, 10 F.

Hull, 62 F.

Kerr, 63 F.

Powell, 76 F.

Captain Ridout, 2d Life Gds. Goff, 3d Drs.

Beaufoy, Coldst. Gds.

ditto.

Cumberland, 3d F. Gds.
Hill, 9th F.

Medley, E. I. Vol.

Lieut. Keith, E. I. Vol.

Fletcher, do.

Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant Dutton, 2d Life Gds. Ensign Powell, E. I. Vol.

Quarter-Master Dodd, 97 F.

Assistant-Surg. Perkins, Med. Staff.

Bloxham, h. p. 1st F. Gds.
Garrett, h. p. 69 F.
Appointments Cancelled.

Ensign Skinner, 70 F.

28 F. Gent. Cadet W. Willis, 10 Feb. 1825.

W. B. Goodfellow

W. H. Atkinson
W. Scott

do.

do.

do.

23 do.

R. E. I. Vol. Lt. Smith, Capt. vice Medley, res.

Ens. Hebard, Lieut. vice Smith, do.

R. Afr. Col. Corps.

Capt. Findley from 2 W. I: R. vice Dowson, h. p. 2 W. I. R. Capt. Anderson, from h. p. 28 F. vice Findley. Superseded. Having leave of absence on false pretences.

Lieut. Maclachlan, 8 F.

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Aug. 24, 1824. At the Government House, near Paramatta, New South Wales, the lady of his Excellency Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane Makdougal, K.C.B. of a son and heir.

Nov. 26. At Quilon, the lady of Lieut. William Hope Smith, Madras native infantry, of a son. March 17, 1825. At Gibraltar, the lady of Major Hill Dickson, 64th regiment, of a daughter. 31. At Prestonpans, Mrs Hislop, of a daughter. At Stranraer, the lady of Major-General M'Nair, C.B. of a daughter.

April3. At Scarborough, the lady of the late William Gurley, Esq. of Peter's Hope, Island of St Vincent, of a son.

7. At Cockairney-House, Fifeshire, the lady of Lieut.-Colonel Mowbray, of a son.

8. At 26, Forth Street, Mrs Lyon, of a daughter. -At Darnlee, near Melrose, Mrs James Scott, of a son.

10. At 20, Royal Circus, Mrs Ayton, of Inchdairney, of a daughter.

11. At Edinburgh, the wife of Mr John Holmes, of Water Street, Carlisle, of a son.

13. At Leamington, Mrs Bontine of Ardoch, of

a son.

14. At Woodslee House, the lady of G. Scott Elliott, Esq. of Larriston, of a son.

16. At Warkton, the lady of the Rev. David Wauchope, of a son.

17. Mrs Scott Moncrieff, 51, Howe Street, of a son.

20. At Bellevue Crescent, Mrs Crawfurd of Cartsburn, of a daughter.

21. At Barrowmuirhead, Mrs Fullarton, of a daughter.

22. At Forss, Caithness, the lady of Alexander Cruikshank, Esq. of Shielhouse, a son and heir. - At No. 1, Hill Street, Mrs Ramsay, of a son. 23. Mrs Peddie, 10, Nelson Street, of a daugh

ter.

At Leith, Mrs George Bell, of a son.

At Gloucester Place, the lady of Captain Parsons, of a daughter.

24. At 25, Anne Street, Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Mrs Alexander Ballantyne, of a son.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Turner of Turnerhall, of a daughter.

25. At George Place, Leith Walk, Mrs W. B. M'Kean, of a son.

27. At No. 29, Castle Street, the lady of William Nicholson, Esq., of a son.

- At his house, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, the lady of James Loch, Esq. of a son.

29. At 46, Charlotte Square, Mrs John Tod, of a daughter. Mrs Pender, junior, 35, Buccleugh Place, of May 1. At Cumbernauld House, the Hon. Mrs Fleming, of a daughter.

a son.

3. Mrs Dundas of Arniston, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

August 1824. At Patna, East Indies, W. C. Smith, Esq. Judge and Magistrate of Gharipore, to Anne Jessie, fourth daughter of the late Donald Mackenzie, Esq. of Hartfield, Ross-shire.

April 5, 1825. At Castles, in Glenorchy, Lewis M'Farlane, Esq., Auchinlaugh, to Miss Lucy Turner, youngest daughter of Duncan Turner, Esq., Castles.

7. At St James's Church, London, Charles Ross, Esq., to Lady Mary Cornwallis.

In Berkeley Square, London, George Ferguson, Esq. of Pitfour, captain in the Royal Navy, to the Hon. Elizabeth Jane Rowley, eldest daughter of Lord Longford.

At London, John Wylie, Esq. of Lombard Street, son of Alexander Wylie, Esq., M.D. of Edinburgh, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Wylie, Esq. of the Old Jewry.

9. At Ewline, Oxon, Neville Reid, Esq., eldest son of Andrew Reid, Esq. of Lionsdown, Herts, to the Hon. Caroline Napier, youngest daughter of the late Right Hon. Lord Napier.

12. In St Paul's Chapel, York Place, William Hugh Hunter, Esq., fourth son of Captain Patrick Hunter, Queen Street, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Henry Veitch, Esq. of Eliock.

At Polmaise, Robert Bruce, Esq. of Kennet, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late William Murray, Esq. of Polmaise.

18. At St James's Church, Piccadilly, W. Tighe, Esq. of Woodstock, in Ireland, to Lady Louisa Lennox, fifth daughter of the dowager Duchess of Richmond.

-At Dundee, Christopher Kerr, Esq. conjunct town-clerk of Dundee, to Jane, third daughter of the late William Hackney, Esq., merchant, Dundee,

19. At Dundee, John Henderson, junior, Esq.,
advocate, to Jessy, eldest daughter of the late
Rev. James M'Ewen, Dundee.

-At Keppoch, John Caddell, Esq., younger
of Tranent, advocate, to Jane, third daughter of
Alexander Dunlop, Esq. of Keppoch.

21. Sir John Gordon of Earlston, Bart., to Ma-
ry, only daughter of William Irving, Esq., Char-
lotte Square.

25. At Edinburgh, James Bennett, Esq., to Mar-
garet, only daughter of the late Mr William Mac-
kimmie, Elgin.

-At Ratho, Mr David Pearson, writer, Kirk-
aldy, to Agnes, youngest daughter of Mr John
Anderson.

-At Glasgow, Alexander Haig, Esq., Lochrin,
to Janet Anderson, eldest daughter of John Berry,
Esq. of that city.

27. At Edinburgh, George More Nisbett, Esq.
of Cairnhill, to Isabella Frances, eldest daughter
of F. Carteret Scott, Esq., Charlotte Square.

-At Radderty-House, Thomas Mackenzie,
Esq. of Ord, to Miss Anne Watson Fowler, daugh-
ter of James Fowler, Esq. of Radderty.

29. At Clerk's Miln, Mr James Annan, writer,
Edinburgh, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr Wil-
liam Horn.

30. At Edinburgh, Thomas Knatchbull, Esq.
of the Royal Artillery, son of the late Sir Edward
Knatchbull, Bart. of Mersham Hatch, in the coun-
ty of Kent, to Jane, second daughter of Sir John
Connell, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty.

DEATHS.

June 23, 1824. At Penang, Miss Priscilla Mac-
Gechan, daughter of the late Robert MacGechan,
Esq., and grand-daughter of the deceased Captain
Robert MacGechan of Dalquhat, in the county of
Dumfries.

Oct. 7. Near Rangoon, in consequence of the
wounds he received while storming a stockade,
Captain William Allan, 6th regiment Madras na-
tive infantry, eldest son of Mr William Allan,
Leopold Place, Edinburgh.

Nov. 23. At sea, Mr John Carnegie, midship-
man of the Hon. East India Company's ship Ber-
wickshire, third son of David Carnegie of Craigo,
Esq.

Dec. 2. In the harbour of Bombay, Captain
Wallace F. Dunlop, of the 7th native infantry,
second son of John Dunlop, Esq. of Ballanakiel,
and the fourth son he has lost since August, 1820,
between the ages of 17 and 22.

11. At Moorshedabad, William Loch, Esq., re-
sident at the court of the Rajah of Bengal.

Jan. 16, 1825. At St Toolles Estate, Jamaica,
in his 19th year, William Bryce Glas, sixth son of
the late John Glas, Esq., Stirling.

Feb. 6. On board the ship Medway, off St He-
lena, on his passage home, Major Adam Brugh,
44th regiment.

March 23. At Gatehouse, James Credie, Esq.,
provost of that burgh.

April 1. At Genoa, Lieut.-Colonel Wauchope,
of Niddrie Marischall.

At Minto Street, Newington, Mansfield,
daughter of the late Robert Forrester, Esq., trea-
surer of the Bank of Scotland.

3. At Wick, Hugh Clunes Innes, youngest son
of James Innes, Esq. of Thrumster.

4. At Summerfield, near Haddington, Mr. Ro-
bert Dods.

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At Glasgow, John Baird, Esq., M.D.

At Edinburgh, the infant son of Captain
Dalyell, Royal Navy.

5. Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Robertson of Hall-
craig, in the county of Lanark.

6. At Elm Row, Mrs Janet Foggo Ireland, wife
of Patrick Gillespie, M.D.

- At Edinburgh, Lieut.-Colonel Macdonald,
late of the 15th regiment, aged 32 years.

7. At 2, Duke Street, Mrs Peter Gray, in her
28th year.

-At Rosefield, near Dumfries, Mrs Janet Isa-
bella Lundie, relict of Dr Andrew Wardrop, sur-
geon in Edinburgh.

9. At Ayr, the Rev. John Nicoll, minister of
the Relief Congregation there.

- At Bothwell, Mrs Marion Nasmith, relict of
John Forbes Aikman, Esq. of Ross and Bromel-

ton.

10. At 51, George Square, Elizabeth Bennet,
the infant daughter of Mr Clark.

-James Dickson, Esq. of Antonhill, in the
85th year of his age.

11. At Stewarton Manse, the Rev. James Doug-
las, minister of that parish.

-At 39, Hanover Street, the infant daugter of
Mr Smart.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Douglas of Herriot.

12. At Ilderton Rectory, near Wooler, Nor-
thumberland, aged 57, Mrs Johnston, wife of the
Rev. John Johnston, rector of Ilderton.

13. At Wardie, the infant son of Captain J. D.
Boswall, Royal Navy.

-At Makerstoun House, Sir Henry Hay Mak-
dougall of Makerstoun, Bart.

15. At the Royal Circus, Edinburgh, Mrs Stew-
art, wife of Stair Stewart, Esq. of Physgill and
Glasserton.

-At India Street, Edinburgh, William McHarg,
Esq. of Kiers.

16. At 36, Castle Street, Miss Katharine Barkly.
Mr Alexander Johnston, ironmonger, Edin-

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burgh.

At London, Lieut.-Colonel John Fraser, of
the 50th regiment.

17. At his house, 29, Gayfield Square, Horatius
Cannan, Esq., writer to the signet.

-At Edinburgh, James, second son of Mr
Alexander Douglas, W.S.

- At Abercromby Place, Major-General Tho-
mas William Kerr.

18. At Edinburgh, Samuel, third son of the
Rev. C. H. Terrot.

At Glasgow, Mrs Margaret Livingstone, wife
of John Livingstone, Esq., merchant, Glasgow,
and daughter of the late Robert Bell, Esq., advo-

cate.

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At Muirton, Christian Baillie, third daugh-
ter of Hugh Robert Duff, Esq. of Muirton.

At London, William P. Williamson, Esq.
wine merchant, Leith.

24. At his house, Warriston Crescent, Robert
Durie, Esq. of Craigluscar.

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At the Manse of Monivard, Mrs Jacobina
Macduff, wife of the Rev. Colin Baxter.

25. At Kirkcaldy, Margery, eldest daughter of
Mr George Beveridge, wood-merchant there.

29. At No. 5, North Charlotte Street, Macrae,
daughter of Mr William Tennant, jun.

30. At Edinburgh, Miss Ann Thornton, late of
Fountainbridge.

Helen Elizabeth, second daughter of Sir
William Arbuthnot, Bart.

At his house, No. 46, Charlotte Square, the
infant daughter of John Tod, Esq. W.S.

May 1. At Mungall Cottage, Lucien, youngest
son of the late Joseph Stainton, Esq. of Biggar-
shiels.

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At George Street, Neil Macvicar, youngest
son of William Burn, Esq. architect.

Lately, At the house of the Countess of Guild-
ford, Putney Hill, Surrey, Henry Fusseli, Esq.
R. A. aged 87.

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At Waterford, the infant and only son of G.
Wyse, Esq. M.D. from fright at hearing a dis-
charge of guns from the Eolus, a ship just sailing
from the river for Quebec.

Lately, At Rangoun, in the Burman Empire,
deeply lamented, John Spottiswoode Trotter, Esq.
(son of the late Rev. Robert Trotter of Morpeth,)
Captain in the 16th N. I. and Commander of the
whole force of Madras Pioneers in the expedition
under Sir A. Campbell. After a service of 20
years in various countries of the East, and in
many campaigns, in which he bore a distinguished
part, this gallant officer at last fell a victim to
fever, brought on by fatigue and over-exertion in
the late conflict with the Burmese.

Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. XVIII., 114.-
No. XIX., 366.
American Writers, notices of, 48.-Farces,
Dr Farmer, ib.-DrFranklin, 49.-Gal-
loway, 53. Rev. Mr Gilman, Dr Gor-
don, Judge Griffith, John E. Hill, 54.
-Alexander Hamilton, R. G. Harper,
Dr Horace, John D. Hunter, Huston,
56-Hill, History, David Hoffman,
Rev. Mr Hill, 57.-Washington Irving,
58.Judge Jay, Thomas Jefferson, 67.
-Judge Johnson, 68.-James Logan,
69.-Maddison, late President, 186.—
Chief Justice Marshall, 187.-Mayer,
188.-Maxwell, Mitchell, &c. 189.-
Neal, 190.-Randolph, Niles, Osborne,
Paine, Parsons, 198.-Paulding, Phi-
lips, Percival, 199.-Pickering, Pierpont,
Ramsay, Raymond, &c., 200.-San-
derson, Somerville, &c., 201.-Smith,
Stewart, Walter, &c., 202.-Walsh,
Wilson, &c., 203.-Wilkinson, West,
&c., 204.-Conclusion, ib.
American Mines, on an article in the Quar-
terly Review relating to the, 592.
Angel's Song, the, 100.

Antommarchi, Dr, review of his Last Days
of Napoleon, 323.

Appointments, Promotions, 246, 635, 756.
April Nonsense. A Fragment, 415.
Aristippus, Wieland's, review of, 673.
Autobiography of Mansie Wauch, tailor,
farther portions of, 667.

Bairnly School of Criticism, No. I. Lead-
ing article (on Theodric) in the Edin-
burgh Review, 486.

Bankrupts, English and Scotch, 245, 634,
755.

Bath, an Hour at, 16.

Bear-beating and Mr Martin's bill, re-
marks on, 600.

Beck and Dunlop on Medical Jurispru-
dence, remarks on, 351.
Births, 251, 637, 759.

Blanche of Bourbon, Narrative of the
Death of, 328.
Bridal-day Song, the Poet's, 98.
Broster, Mr, on his System for removing
Impediments of Speech, &c., 46.
Brougham, Mr, remarks on his pamphlet

on the Education of the People, 534.
Brydges, Sir Egerton, review of his Let-
ters on Byron, 137.-Of his Recollec-
tions of Foreign Travel, &c. 505.
Burke, Right Hon. Edmund, review
Prior's life of, 1.

Byron, Lord, remarks on the Character of,
131.-Review of Sir Egerton Brydges's
Letters on the Character and Genius of,
137.-On Count Gamba's Narrative of
his Last Journey to Greece, 154.-On
the Genius and Writings of, 149.
VOL. XVII.

Calendar, the Shepherd's, Class V. the
Lasses, 180.

Campbell and Hogg, comparison between,
109.

Campbell's Theodric, review of, 102.-
Remarks on an Article on, in the Edin-
burgh Review, 480.
Cantabrigiensia, Minuta, 77.
Church of England, remarks on the, un-
der the Government of the Convocation,
20. Consequences of its abolition, 23.
-Proposal to revive it, and to institute
Diocesan Synods, 167.-Remarks on the
Revenues of the, 168.-On Tithes, 170.
-Plan for correcting the Tithe System,
176.

Church, the Roman Catholic of Ireland,
remarks on the, 255.

Churchyards, Chapters on, 28, 345, 437..
Cockaigne, State Counsels by the States-
men of, 34.

Continent, Letter from the, 329.
Convict Ship, the, 99.

Corn Markets, 242, 632, 753.
Corpulency, review of Wadd's Cursory Re-
marks on, 69.

Courtesy not Love, by Calderon de la Bar-
ca, remarks on, 641.
Criticism of Poetry, remarks connected
with the, 74.

Criticism, Dibdin's, No. I., 76.
Criticism, the Bairnly School of, No. I.,

486.

Death of the first-born, the, 96.
Deaths, 252, 638, 760.
Devil, hymn to the, 367.
Dibdin's criticism, No. I. 76.
Diving Bell, remarks on the, 336.
Economist, the Political, Essay III. Part
III., 207.

Edinburgh Review, Notes on Articles in,
concerning Ireland, the West Indies, &c.
461.

Education of the People, remarks on Mr
Brougham's pamphlet on, 534.

England, Church of, remarks on the, 20,
167.

English and Irish land-letting, remarks
on, 684.

Exports from Britain to South America,
during three years, ending 5th January,
1825, 741.

Fair place and pleasant, a, 609.

First-born, the death of the, 96.

Five Days' ramble to Cumæ, Ischia, and
Capri, &c. 405.

Fragment, a, 600.

Franklin, Dr Benjamin, on the writings
of, 49.

Free Frade, remarks on, 551.

Gamba, Count, remarks on his narrative of
Lord Byron's last journey to Greece, 144.
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