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Linde, J. Billiter-street, broker.

Longton, J. and J. Liverpool, ironmongers.
Marshall, R. Jury Farm, near Ripley, Surrey,
farmer.

M'Cheane, D. Fenchurch-street, merchant.
M'Kenzie, J. Manchester, draper.

Monatt, J. Lower Thames-street, ale-dealer.

Murgatroyd, W. Scarr Bottom, Yorkshire, wor-
sted-spinner.

Myers, J. Preston, wine merchant.
Naish, J. Bristol, tanner.

Neale, J. Liverpool, merchant.

Northover, H. Nunny, Somerset, farmer.

Nunn, R. and T. Fisher, Grub-street, timbermerchants.

Oakley, T. Titchfield-street, carpenter.

Ord, J. St Paul's Church-yard, haberdasher.
Peacock, J. Manchester, merchant.

Peet, G. and J. Gutter-lane,riband-manufacturers.
Pelham, J. Chart, Kent, seed-crusher.

Pickard. W. Knaresborough, lime-burner.
Prosser, J. Abergavenny, grocer.
Randall, R. Truro, draper.

Ringshaw, G. Tooring, builder.

Roach, R. S. Bishop's Waltham, Hants, tanner.
Smith, E. Chatham, hatter.

Smith, R. Piccadilly, fruiterer.

Stavie, T. King-street, Seven Dials, stove-grate manufacturer.

Stephens, W. C. Westbury-on-Trim, Gloucester-
shire, grazier.

Steward, H. Old Burlington-street, victualler.
Stoakes, W. Liverpool, carver and gilder.
Thorndike, J. Ipswich, cheese-factor.

Turner, T. Stoke Goldington, Bucks, baker,
Ubsdell, C. Warminster, linen-draper.
Vince, W. Lucas-street, Commercial-road.
Watson, R. Britannia-terrace, City-road, coal-
merchant.

Watson, T. Turf Coffee-house, St James's-street,
wine-merchant.

Watts, S. Yeovil, Somersetshire, banker.

White, J. Prince's-street,Storey's-gate, undertaker,
Whittingham, T. Cheltenham, eurrier.
Withington, H. Manchester, silk-manufacturer.
Wood, S. Poswick, Hereford, dealer.
Wood, T. Barbican, oilman.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 18th and 30th November, 1823; extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Buchanan, David, butcher in Veal-market, Edin

burgh.

Cuthill, the Rev. Alexander, minister in the se-
cond charge of the Church of Ayr, and printer,
publisher, and stationer, in Ayr.

Gibson, Thomas, mason and builder in Perth.
Greenhill, James, merchant and corn-dealer in
Newburgh.

Harthill, John, merchant in Aberdeen.

Lawrie, Archibald, upholsterer, Edinburgh.
M'Lean, Captain Hector, wool and kelp merchant,
Carsaig, Island of Mull.

Munro, Hugh, spirit-dealer, Queensferry-street,
Edinburgh.

Paterson, John, merchant in Stirling.
Rose, William, merchant in Glasgow.
Virtue, James & Co. merchants in Edinburgh.

DIVIDENDS.

Gillespie, Colin, merchant in Glasgow; a 2d dividend on 9th December.

Harkness, Robert, of Innishenrusk, in Cowal, Argyllshire, wool and cattle merchant, sometime residing there; a dividend after 5th December. Kerr, Alexander, haberdasher and silk-mercer, South Bridge-street, Edinburgh; a first dividend after 22d December.

Moffat, John, merchant, Lerwick; a dividend af-
ter 9th December.

Weir, William, sheep and cattle dealer in Darley,
parish of Bar; a dividend after 6th January.
Wylie, William, the deceased, manufacturer in
Paisley; a fourth and final dividend after 26th
December.

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28 Oct.

Reg. Serg. Maj. White, Qua.
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Lt. Gen. Sir J. O. Vandeleur, K.C.B.
Col. vice E. of Bridgewater, dead,

Gren. Gds. Bt. Maj. Hon. R. Clements, Capt.
and Lt. Col. by p. vice Packe, ret.
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Herron, h. p. 24 F.
6 Nov.
Staff Surg. Bolton, from h. p. Surg.
vice M Roberts, 10 Dr. 30 Oct.
Capt. Cruise, Maj. by p. vice Arden,
6 Nov.

prom.
Ens. Bayly, Lt, vice Sutherland, ret.
23 Oct.

W. E. Sawbridge, Ens. by p. doW. I. R. Lt. Hughes, from h. p. 2d Bahama Gn. Comp. Qua. Mast, vice Dukes. h. p. do.

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Assist. Surg. M'Clintock, from 1 Dr. with Assist. Surg. Tedlie, h. p. 89 F.

Resignations and Retirements.

Maj. Gen. Visc. Chabot, late of 5 F.
Col. H. P. L'Estrange, King's County Mil.
Lieut. Col. Packe, Gren. Gds.
Capt. Patton, 12 Dr.

Roy, 71 F.

Lieut. Sutherland, 92 F.

Appointment Cancelled.

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Waddell, from h. p. 48 F. do.
M'Grath, from h. p. 96 F. do.
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St George, East Indies,
Col. Uniacke, h. p. 104 F.

Chichester, Cardigan Mil.
Lieut. Col. Miller, 87 F. Ghazeepore,

Earl of Athlone, h. p. 95 F.
Sir M. Grant, K.C.B. h. p.

31 Oct.

23 Oct.

Bengal, 17 May.

Portugal

22 Oct.

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Serv. MacKrach, near Granton, Capt. Lennon, h. p. R. Wagg, Train,

25 Oct.

Kelly h. p. 80 F. Clashmore, Youghall,

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Ubaldini, h. v. Malta Regt.
de Harling, h. p. 2 Dr. Germ. Leg.
Taylor, of late 5 Vet. Bn. St. Athan,
Finch, of late 9 Vet. Bn.

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As. Surg. vice Finlayson, cancelled

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Capt. Webb, from Rifle Brig. do. with Captain Stevenson, h. p. 12 F.

Lieut. Towell, from 3 Dr G. do with Lieut. Todd, h. p. 8 Dr.

Smith, from 4 Dr. G. do. with Lieut. Nash, h. p. 21 Dr.

Grayson, from 15 F. with Lieut. Hammond, h. p. 94 F.

M'Leod from 25 F. with Lieut. O'Brien, h. p. 22 Dr.

Cornet Cunninghame, from 5 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Cornet Sir W. H. Clarke, Bt. h. p. Ensign Young, from 17 F. with Ensign Farwell,

31 F.

Michel, from 27 F. with Ensign Sleator. 60 F.

Bowra, 64 F. I. of Wight,

Crawford, h. p. 2 F. Lambeth,

Daniel, h. p. 12 F. Wheelock, Cheshire,

Doig, h. p. 23 F.

Barr, h. p. 26 F.

Donald Campbell, h. p. 27 F.
Mulkern, h. p. 65 F.
Uniacke, h. p. 66 F.

Duff, h. p. 67 F. Isle of Man,
Ruddiman, . p. 71 F.

Andrews, h. p. 84 F.

Peters, h. p. 88 F.

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Ens. Le Mesurier, h. p. 9 F.
Cheney, h. p. 72 F.

Chap. Pulejo, h. p. Sicilian Regt.
Qu. Mast. Bull, 12 Dr. Cork,

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7. In York Place, London, the Lady of Joseph Hume, Esq. M. P. of a daughter.

At Oatfield, East Lothian, Mrs Alex. Burn, of a daughter.

9. At Crook, near Stirling, Mrs Micking, of twin sons.

12. At Portsmouth, the Lady of Major-General Sir James Lyon, K. C. B. of a daughter.

At Cargen, the Lady of William Stothert, Esq. of a daughter.

14. At Belmont, the Lady of Mathew Fortescue, Esq. of a daughter.

15. Lady Dunbar of Boath, of a son. 16. At Greenbank, near Glasgow, Mrs W. D. Blair, of a daughter.

Mrs Clarke of Comrie, of a daughter.

Mrs William Young, Great King Street, of a daughter.

At Wheatfield House, the Lady of Mark Sprot, Esq. of Garnkirk, of a daughter, still-born. 16. At Greenock, the Lady of Lieut-Colonel Douglas, 79th Regiment, of a son.

18. At Blackheath, the Lady of Captain P. H. Bridges, R. N. of a daughter.

At Shrubhill, Leith Walk, the Lady of John Mansfield, Esq. of a daughter.

20. At Hillhousefield, Mrs James Borthwick, of a daughter.

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Mrs Tod, 46, Charlotte Square, of a daugh

25. At Larchgrove, near Edinburgh. Mrs Dr Morison, of a son, being her fifteenth child.

Lately. In Castle Street, the Lady of Colonel O'Connel, 73d Regiment, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

Jan. 21. At Googry, East Indies, Joseph Woolley, Esq. assistant-surgeon 2d battalion 6th Regiment, to Mary, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Colonel W. G. Maxwell, commanding that battalion.

Feb. 8. At Bengal, Thomas Reid Davidson, Esq. of the Civil Service, to Helen Eliza, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Colonel J. Paton, Commissary-General in Bengal.

June 5. At Bombay, Donald Smith Young, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Medical Service, Madras Establishment, to Mary, second daughter of Campbell Mackintosh, Esq. of Dalmigavie, Inverness-shire.

July 14. (O. S.) At St Petersburgh, Colin Campbell Sawers, Esq. merchant, St Petersburgh, to Miss Marjory Forman, of that city.

Oct. 17. At Kingsburgh, Isle of Skye, the Rev. Roderick M'Leod, minister of Brackadale, to Miss Ann M'Donald; and on Nov. 2d, George Gun, Esq. to Miss Margaret M'Donald, both daughters of D. M'Donald, Esq. of Skeabost.

23. At Sheriff Mill, near Elgin, Alex. Sutherand, Esq. Rose Valley, to Ann, daughter of John Innes, Esq.

27. At Denbie, Thomas Dickson, Esq. of London, to Mary, second daughter of Lieut.-Colonel Carruthers of Denbie.

30. At Wandsworth, Archibald Montgomery Maxwell, Captain in the Royal Artillery, to Mary, third daughter of John Falconer Atlec, Esq. of West Hill House, Wandsworth.

Nov. 1. James Webster, Esq. of Balmuir, Forfarshire, and of West Ham, Essex, to Miss Elizabeth Ramsay, of Mark Lane.

3. At Bush House, Fisherrow, Lieut. Patrick Kerr, Royal Navy, to Helen, daughter of Mr Robert Mitchell, wood-merchant.

4. In Castle Street, Lieut. Henry Steele, of the Royal Navy, to Margaret, third daughter of the late Captain John Stenhouse, of the 20th Regiment of Foot.

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At Haddington, Mr James Gibson, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter of the late Robert Somerville, Esq. surgeon there.

6. At Barossa Place, Perth, Mr William Wilson, bookseller, Edinburgh, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late John White, Esq.

10. At Mary-le-bone Church, London, Walter Stevenson Davidson, Esq. of Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire, to Anne, only daughter of Gilbert Mathison, Esq.

-At Stirling, John Telford, Esq. cashier of the Stirling Bank, to Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas Wright, Esq. of Glenny, late Provost of Stirling.

12. At Polmally Glen, Urquhart, Inverness-shire, Sir Charles Chambers, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, to Isa

bella, youngest daughter of the late Major Wm. Wilson, of Polmally.

James Begbie, M. D. to Eliza, second daughter of the late Robert Speare, Esq. of Millbank, Cheshire.

13. At Auchindinny, Mr James Ritchie, stationer, Edinburgh, to Janet, eldest daughter of Mr George Laing, paper manufacturer there.

13. Lieut.-Colonel Colquhoun, to Magdalene, fourth daughter of John Stein, Esq. of Kennetpans.

17. Henry Bellenden Ker, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, London, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Edward Clarke, Esq. of Cheshunt, Herts.

19. At Staple Grove near Taunton, Major Stepney Cowell, of the Coldstream Guards, to Euphemia Jemima, eldest daughter of General John Murray, and sister to Major-General Murray, Lieutenant-Governor of Demerara.

24. At Glasgow, Matthew Fleming, Esq. merchant, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Robert Strang, Esq.

- At Kinnaber, near Montrose, William Smart, Esq. of Cononsyth, to William, daughter to R Gibson, Esq.

At Millfield, by Leven, Mr Henry Balfour, Durie, to Agnes, eldest daughter of Mr Robert Bisset, Millfield.

25. At Glasgow, Henry Houldsworth, jun. Esq. to Helen, only daughter of the late James Hamilton, Esq. of Glasgow.

At Dolphingston, Mr Samuel Johnston, Barbauchlaw, to Christiana Mary, daughter of Mr James Cunningham.

-At Edinburgh, Mr David Robertson, merchant, Grangemouth, to Euphemia, daughter of John Charles, Esq. Sciennes Street.

27. At the Manse of Methlick, James Nicol, Esq. advocate in Aberdeen, to Barbara, only daughter of the late Rev. George Allan, minister of Newhills.

29. At Rankillor Street, Edinburgh, Mr John C. Tweedie, merchant, Leith, to Helen, only daughter of Alexander Cunningham, Esq.

At Edinburgh, on Saturday, Sir Abraham Elton, Bart. of Cleveden Court, Somerset, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late William Stewart, Esq. of Castle Stewart, and niece of Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth.

DEATHS.

Dec. 8. 1822. At Canton, Captain Thomas Sanders, of the Orwell, Indiaman.

Feb. 11, 1825. At Chunar, Bengal, Lieut. George Gordon, of the 21st Regiment, N. I. and Fort Adjutant at Chunar.

Mar. 20. At Fort Marlborough, Bencoolen, the lady of Lieut.-Colonel M'Innes, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

April 21. At Choadringhow, East Indies, Lieut, John Hadaway, 24th Native Infantry, Bengal, surveyor of Government lands in Rochilcund, and eldest son of the late Patrick Hadaway, Esq. Aug. 30. At St Thomas's in the East, Jamaica, Mrs Monro of Novar.

Oct. 3. At Rasay House, the same day with her brother, James M'Leod of Rasay, Mrs Martin of Attadale.

4. At Xerez de la Frontera, in Spain, James Gordon, Esq. senior partner of the old established house of Gordon & Co. of said city.

11. At Auchtermuchty, Mr James Bowes, surgeon, aged 74.

16. At his residence, in the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Lieut.-General Baily Willington, Colonel Commandant of the 2d Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Artillery.

19. At Perth, Mrs Hosack, wife of Dr Hosack, physician there, late surgeon to his Majesty's forces. 20. At Edinburgh, David Rutherford, youngest son of the Rev. James Rutherford, minister of Hownam.

24. At Musselburgh, Mrs William Charles, jun. 25. At Elie, Fifeshire, Dr John Croley, late surgeon to the Canadian North-West Company. At Lynlish, near Granton, Lieut. Colonel Sir Maxwell Grant, K.C.B. late of the 42d Highland

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28. At Stromness, Henry Cruickshank, Esq. of Hoy.

30. Mary Roper Paton, youngest daughter of Mr John Paton, builder.

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Suddenly, Robert Elliot, Esq. of Pinnacle

31. At the Hague, of apoplexy, the Earl of Atholne.

-At Newbigging, Musselburgh, Captain John Thomson, late of the 69th regiment.

Nov. 1. At Altona, Mr H. W. Von Gustenberg, one of the veterans of the German Literature and Poetry, having nearly completed his 88th year. - At Inveresk, Mrs Taylor, wife of John Taylor, Esq. of the Exchequer.

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At Glasgow, Mrs Kennedy, wife of James Kennedy, Esq. M. D. physician.

At Dumfries, Miss Margaret Lawrie, younger sister of the late General Sir Robert Lawrie of Maxwelton, Bart.

-At Nith Bank, Walter Ritchie, Esq. late Lieutenant 14th Light Dragoons.

2. At Edinburgh, Mr George Wilson, writer. -At Edinburgh, Mr John Spence, solicitor in the Supreme Courts of Scotland.

3. At 15, London Street, Edinburgh, Mr John Wright, merchant.

At the Castlehill, Edinburgh, Mr Andrew Rochead, musical-instrument maker, in the 86th year of his age.

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At Edinburgh, Rebecca, second daughter of Mr William Boyd, W. S.

-At Balbegno, in Kincardineshire, Mrs Ramsay, wife of Captain Thomas Ramsay, half-pay 14th foot.

- At Blackheath, General Sir Anthony Farrington, Bart. D.C.L. commandant of the Ist battalion royal artillery, and director general of the field train department, aged 83; he had been in the army 68 years, and was the oldest officer in the British service.

4. At the Manse of Urquhart, Sarah Louisa, daughter of the Rev. William Smith of Petty.

-At New Saughton, John Hope Watson, second son of the deceased James Watson, Esq. of Saughton, aged 6 years.

At Edinburgh, Robina, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander Douglas, W. S.

5. At Edinburgh, Miss Jane Grant Simpson, third daughter of John Simpson, Esq. late captain in the 27th regiment of foot, formerly captain in the Inverness-shire militia.

The Honourable Frederick Eden, eldest son of Lord Henley.

At Kettle Manse, Fife, Helen Moncrieff, fifth daughter of the Rev. Dr Barclay.

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At London, in her 20th year, Mary, only daughter of the late Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Queenston, Upper Canada.

-At Weymouth, Colonel Chichester, of Arlington, Devonshire.

At Berwick, suddenly, Mr Henry Richardson, proprietor and printer of the Berwick Advertiser.

-Ann White, wife of John Wigham, jun. Salisbury Road, Edinburgh.

6. At Falkirk, Charles Mackintosh, Esq. in the 28th year of his age.

7. At Edinburgh, Niel Gow, son of Mr Nathaniel Gow, music-seller.

At Musselburgh, Jessy, youngest daughter of Mr George Stuart, merchant there.

10. At Belfast, the Rev. Josias Alexander, pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian congregation there, and teacher of mathematics in the Belfast Academy.

-At Edinburgh, Anna, eldest daughter of David George Sandeman, Esq. Springland.

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Mrs Stewart of Alderston.

- Mr Charles Broughton, W. S. accountant in Edinburgh.

11. Robert Lorimer, Esq. of Holmhead, residing at Kirkland, near Sanquhar.

At Kingsbarns, Mrs Moncrieff, widow of the Rev. David Moncrieff of Whitewells, minister of Redgorton.

At London, Lord Chief Baron Richards. 12. At Edinburgh, Mr William Sibbald, architect and builder.

13. At Edinburgh, David Forrest, Esq. solicitor in the Supreme Courts.

14. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ross, widow of Hugh Ross, Esq. of Kerse.

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At Edinburgh, Mr John Murray, baker. 15. At London, the Earl of Portmore, aged 78. At Jersey, on the 15th inst. aged 45, of apoplexy, John Dumaresq, Esq. his Majesty's Attorney-General, and colonel of the 1st regiment of militia of that island.

16. At Edinburgh, Henrietta, youngest daughter of Sir Robert Dundas, Bart.

At Kirkden, the Rev. William Milligan, minister of that parish, in the 90th year of his age, and 40th of his ministry.

At Dumbarton, Walter, youngest son of Mr Archibald Colquhoun, writer.

At Smeaton, Lady Buchan Hepburn, widow of Sir George Buchan Hepburn, Bart. one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland. At Glasgow, Mr Robert Watson, merchant,

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At Port Elliot, John Earl of St Germans. -At Methven Manse, the Rev. John Dowe, minister of that parish, in the 78th year of his age, and 51st of his ministry.

18. At 14, George Street, Mrs Turner, former ly residing at Newbattle.

At Ammondale, a seat of his brother, the Right Hon. the Earl of Buchan,-the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Erskine, K. T. third son of the deceased Henry David, Earl of Buchan, a Privy Councillor and late Lord High Chancellor of England. His Lordship is succeeded in his title and estates by the Hon. David Montague Erskine, his eldest son, late ambassador to the United States of America.

19. At his house in Queen Street, George Kinnear, Esq. banker in Edinburgh.

John Wilson, Esq of Cultershogle, merchant in Dundee.

20. In Roxburgh Street, Robert, aged 23, third son of Mr Adam Anderson.

At his house, Hunter-Square, Mr John Ferguson, clothier.

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West Bank, Portobello, Alexander, fourth son of Mr Alexander Guthrie, bookseller, Edinburgh,

21. At his house, Trinity Square, London, John Roebuck, Esq.

22. At Libberton, Mr Robert Johnstone, late merchant, Port-Glasgow.

23. At Edinburgh, Mrs Marion Bell, wife of Mr Andrew Steele, of Crosswoodhill, W.S.

24. In New Palace Yard, Westminster, London, Mrs Bankes, wife of the Hon. Member for Corse Castle.

-At Greenbank, near Glasgow, Mrs Jane Bruce wife of William Davidson Blair, Esq.

25. At Edinburgh, Mrs Isabella Cochrane, relict of Mr James Taylor, Mound Place.

At Edinburgh, Mary Rooke Geva, infant daughter of Sir James Riddel, Bart.

-At Edinburgh, Charles, youngest son of Charles Tawse, Esq. W. S.

27. In Graham Street, Robert Barclay, only son of Mr John Sim, accountant of the Bank of Scotland.

Lately. At Petersburgh, the celebrated Steibelt. He was the author of a great number of musical compositions; among which, is the fine opera of Romeo and Juliet. He had resided for fifteen years in St Petersburgh, and acquired a large fortune.

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ABERCROMBY, Mr D., review of his
speech at the Scottish club, Liverpool,
73
African Institution, remarks on their pro-
ceedings, as affecting our West Indian
colonies, 438

Age of Homer, prize dissertation on the,
review of, 343

Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. X. 100-No.
XI. 236-No. XII. 484

Ancient manners and customs, vestiges of,
in Italy and Sicily, 254

Angler, the Complete, review of 473
Appointments, promotions, &c. 117, 368,
618, 739

Ariosto, review of his Orlando Furioso,
translated by W. S. Rose, 30

Attacks on the Lord Chancellor, on the
late Whig, 202

Author, tales by an unwilling, review of,
417

Ball at the Opera-house, Paris, 196
Bankrupts, British, 116, 367, 617, 738
Bartholomew fair, 259

Battle between Spring and Neat, Idyl on
the, 65

Beaton, Cardinal, review of Tennant's
drama of, 421

Beauty, remarks on, 472

Births, 119, 372, 622, 740

Bits, by the Director-General, 342
Black Jack and leather bottle, dissertation
on the, 521

Blaquiere, Mr, remarks on his Report on
Greece, &c., 465

Blessington, Earl of, on his observations
on Ireland, 534

Bloody bread-bag, the, a sailor's story,
271

Bloomfield, Robert, verses to the memory
of, 353

Blunt, Rev. J. J., review of his Vestiges
of Ancient Manners and Customs, 254
Bridal Song, a, 672

Brides' Tragedy, the review of, 723
Bridges, Rev. G. W., remarks on his an-

swer to Mr Wilberforce, on the West
India slave question, 444

British dramatists, notices of modern, 421,
723.

Brougham, Mr, remarks of Tickler on,
215-On the dinner given to, at Glas-
gow, 459

Buonaparte, review of Las Cases' Journal
of the Private Life of, 169
Burridge, Joseph, Esq., on the diary of,
702

Byron, Lord, remarks on his new Cantos
of Don Juan, 88, 282

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Chancellor, the Lord, on the late Whig
attacks on, 202, 627
Chapter on Goblins, 639

Charles Edwards, Esq., the last words of,
396

Cobbett and Sir Francis Burdett, 314
Cobbett's Year's residence in America,
Remarks on, 319- His attacks on
Shakespeare and Milton, 222-On the
objections to rural sports, 223-Speci-
mens of Cobbett, merry, 225-His let-
ter to Mr Malthus, 226

Coleridge's translation of Wallenstein, re-
marks on, 377

Complete angler, the review of, 473
Confessions of a footman, the, 590
Contributor, letter from one in the sulks,
181

letter from one in love, 471
Controversy, remarks on the West Indian,
437, 647

Conveyancing, remarks on a proposal to
obtain a chair in the University, for the
lecturer on, 148

Corn markets, 114, 355, 614, 736
Credit, public, project in aid of, 516
Cruickshank, George, on his talents as an
artist, 18

Deaths, 119, 373, 624, 741
December, lines on, 670

Dinner to Mr Brougham at Glasgow, te-
marks on, 459

Dissertation on the leather bottle and the
black jack, 521

Domestic Scottish Tales, by James Hogg,
review of, 427

Doncaster, Sawney at, 468

Don Juan, on Cantos 9, 10, 11, of, 88
-By Odoherty, 282

Dramatic writers, modern dramas and, re-
marks on, 555

Dramatists, modern British, notices of,
421, 723

Ear-trumpet, a new one, 199

Edwards, Charles, Esq. the last words or

396

Eloquence, on the gormandizing school of,
73, 497

English songs, remarks on, 4
Esk, sonnets on the scenery of the, 601
Exhibition of Paintings in London, re-
marks on, 10

Faust, a drama, by Goethe, review of trans-
lation of, 35

Faux, William, review of his Memorable

days in America, 561-The voyage, 565
-Arrival in Charleston, 566-Wash-
ington, 567-Quinsville, ib.-Family
pictures, 568-Judicial sketch, 569-
Philadelphia, 570

Fine Arts, lectures on the, No. I., 18
Footman, confessions of a, 590

France, Memoirs of the History of, during
the Reign of Napoleon, review of, 173
Garcilaso de la Vega, review of his works

translated by Wiffen, 26

Garden of plants at Paris, review of his..
tory of the, 121, 577

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