ham, Miss Jamima Carnegie Napier, youngest daughter of the late Major-General the Hon. Mark Napier. 30. At the Manse of Alvie, Charlotte Grant, wife of the Rev. Mr John M'Donald, minister of that parish. -At Braehead House, Miss Margaret Howison Craufurd, eldest daughter of the Rev. James Howison M. Craufurd, of Braehead. 81. At Edinburgh, Miss Mary Ogilvie, youngest daughter of the late Alex. Ogilvie, Esq. Auchiries. April 1. At Orwell, near Kinross, James Skel ton. -At his house in Portsburgh, Mr Jas. Inglis. - At Edinburgh, George Russell, Esq. of Inch, writer to the signet. 3. At Edinburgh, James Bell, Esq. advocate. - At Windsor Street, Cecil Joseph, youngest son of Samuel Joseph, Esq. - At his house, in Smith's Place, Leith Walk, in the 63d year of his age, and 38th of his ministry, the Rev. Thomas Aitchison, pastor of the first United Associate Congregation, Leith. 4. At Leslie, Mrs Ireland, aged 79. At Knockbay, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Colonel John Porter of Knockbay. -At Dreva, Mr John Tweedie, junior, writer in Edinburgh. 5. At the Mill of Arntully, parish of Kinclaven, Mr Thomas Stewart, in the 101st year of his age. - At 25, India Street, Robert Douglas, Esq. of Better Hope, Demarara. -At Mayfield, May Ferguson Robertson, third daughter of the late James Robertson, Esq. writer to the signet. -At Leith, Charles John, eldest son of Lieut. Charles Smith, Royal Navy. 6. At Glasgow, Major Alexander Mackay, Laggan, Islay. -At Shaftsbury House, Bayswater, William Davidson, Esq. 7. At Duke Street, Leith, Mr Anthony Laird, cooper and fish-curer there. At Melville Mill, Lasswade, Mr Alexander Brown. -At Edinburgh, Robert Beatson, youngest son of Mr W. A. Lawrie, writer to the signet. 7. At Portobello, Joseph Williamson, Esq. principal clerk of teinds, aged 82. 8. At Edinburgh, Catherine Ann Bennett, widow of Captain James Nicholson, of the Royal Navy. 9. At North St James's Street, Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Mr James Saunders, writer to the signet, and wife of Mr Thomas Beveridge, writer, Edinburgh. 10. In the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, of typhus fever, caught in the discharge of his duty, Mr Samuel Gordon, physician's clerk. -At Ann Street, Stockbridge, Christina Hogarth, third daughter of Mr Alex. Ballantyne. -At Newtonlees, near Dunbar, aged 76, Mr Grive Wilson. 11. At Newton Don, near Kelso, after a very short illness, occasioned by a spasmodic affection of the stomach, Sir Alexander Don, Bart. M.P. of Newtondon. At Edinburgh, Ann Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Coll. Macdonald, Esq. writer to the signet. At her house, Euston Place, New Road, London, the Hon. Mrs Boyd, widow of the Hon. Charles Boyd, and daughter of the deceased Alex. Lockhart, Esq. Lord Covington, one of the Senators of the College of Justice. -At Edinburgh, the Rev. Duncan Forbes, M. D. 12. At Lanark, Captain John Todd. 13. At Edinburgh, in her 79th year, Mrs Helen Waite, relict of Mr John Tait, farmer in Roxburgh West Mains. 13. In Regent Street, London, Mrs Fauntleroy, mother of the late unhappy Henry Fauntleroy. 14. Agnes Bailie, daughter of Mr H. G. Dickson, writer to the signet. At Monton Corbet, the only son of Colonel Hargreaves of Ornerod Hall, Lancashire. 15. At Dundonnell-house, Ross-shire, Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq. of Dundonnell. At Gallowberry, John Corrie, Esq. of Gallowberry. At Leith, Mr William Hunter, tide-surveyor of customs there. 18. At Dalyell Lodge, John Charles, only son of John Dalyell, Esq. - At 17, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, Miss Isabella Wedderburn Scrymgeour, daughter of Henry Wedderburn, of Wedderburn and Birkhill, Esq. At her house, Heriot Row, Mrs S. C. Campbell, relict of Major John Campbell of the 76th regiment of foot. 19. At her house, India Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Stewart of Stenton. 20. At Edinburgh, Mr James Millar, late writer and surveyor of taxes in the county of Fife -At Stirling, after a long illness, Hugh, eldest son of the late Alexander M'Lean, Esq. Auchatenny, aged 16 years. -At Edinburgh, James, youngest son of John Tawse, Esq. advocate. 21. At his house, Marine Cottage, Pirniefield, John Rhind, Esq. cashier to the Edinburgh Friendly Insurance Society. At Nelson Street, Mr Thomas Ivory, en graver. 22. At West Lauriston, Elizabeth Hamilton Glen, youngest daughter of the late Captain Glen, Royal Navy. At his seat, Conon House, after a short illness of inflammatory fever, Sir Hector Mackenzie of Garloch, Bart., Lord Lieutenant of the county of Ross. 23. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant the Hon. Frederick Forbes, of the 17th regiment of foot, third son of General Lord Forbes, in his 234 year. At 33, Ann Street, St Bernard's, Mrs Jean Lundie, spouse of Mr Archibald Lundie, writer to the signet. At Edinburgh, Miss Janet Leslie, only daughter of the late George Leslie, Esq. of Coberty. At India Street, Sophia Marianne, only daughter of the late Mr Douglas, Orchardfield Place. 24. At Kirkdale, Ramsay Hannay, Esq. -At No. 3, Mound Place, Mrs Jane Wright, widow of Mr Robert Norrie. 29. At Vogrie, James Dewar, Esq. of Vogrie. 30. At Bo'ness, William, second son of Mr Stephens of the Grammar School. At his lodgings, James' Square, D. J. Stewart, Esq. apothecary to the forces. Lately. At Carthagena, on his way to Bogota, in the service of the Colombian Republic, Colonel William Henry Hamilton. -At Paris, the Right Hon. Lady Susan Douglas, a lady of considerable beauty, and most fascinating manners. Her Ladyship was daughter to the late, and sister to the present, Earl of Dun more. Lately. At Liverpool, Edward Airy, Esq., comptroller of his Majesty's Customs, at the port of Whitehaven. Lately. At Liverpool, Sir William Barton, Knt. one of the oldest merchants of the town engaged in the West India trade, and for many years principal of the firm of Messrs Barton, Irlam, and Higginson. Lately, at Petersburgh, in the 88th year of his age, the Russian Privy Councillor Prince Gregoriewitsch Dniebow. -At Moscow, the celebrated Count Rostopchin. INDEX TO VOLUME XIX. Abjuration, 25 Acted Charades, No. I. 558-No. II. 560 Adamson, Gabriel, story of, 252 Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. XXIV. 211— Anspach, Margravine of, remarks on an article concerning her in the New Appointments and promotions, military, Aristodemo, review of Monti's tragedy Atlantes, the island of, 87 Auto-biography of Mansie Wauch, tailor -The bloody business, 76-My first Axel, a popular Swedish poem, free Balmaquhapple, the great muckle village Bankruptcies, list of British, 236, 623, Birds, observations on, 105-Introduc- Births, 102, 239, 625, 764 Bismark, Count, and his works, remarks Blackwood's Magazine, observations on, 205 529 Buccleuch, Duke of, songs on his birth- Byron papers, remarks on the, 335 Church of England, remarks on the pre- Cook and Housewife's Manual; by Mrs Country Curate, the, Chap. I. The Dead girl, to the picture of, 88 Diary of an old citizen, excerpts from Distress, public, observations on the, 429 Dramatic powers of the author of Waver- Dramatic criticism, on cant in, 197 Edwards, Charles, Esq. posthumous let- Emblems, 87 Ettrick Shepherd, the, his notions on ga- Excursions among the villages of La Ven- Fatalist, the, 143 First love, a confession of, 109 Free trade, remarks on Mr Huskisson's French Globe and Blackwood's Maga- Friendly epistle to John Bull, Esq. from Hannibal, Greek translation of Livy's Hebrew mother, the, 85 Hodges, Dr, the means by which he pre- Holy Alliance, copy of the treaty of the, Laws and policy of the country, epistle on the innovations made on them by Letter from Major Spencer Moggridge, 1 from the Rev. John Russell, A.M. 489 Literariæ Nugæ, No. I. 133 Livy's celebrated character of Hannibal, M'Culloch, Mr, remarks on his evidence Man-of-War's-Man, the, Chap. XVIII. Meteorological tables, 233, 619, 759 Military appointments and promotions, Modern comic drama, remarks on the, Moldavia and Wallachia, sketch of these Monthly Magazine, the new, remarks on Monti, Vincenzo, review of his tragedy Moore's Life of Sheridan, review of, 113 Northern and Central Africa, review Naval Sketch-Book, review of the, 353 Nugæ Literariæ, No. I.-Grattan, 133- 135 Old school, friendly epistle from one of Parody on the Exile of Erin, 224 82-Ode to a steam-boat, 83-The Political economy, vituperation of the Posthumous letters of Charles Edwards, Prandiology, lectures on, 195 Preface to Vol. XIX. of Blackwood's Prices current, 98, 618, 758 Prodigality of words, remarks on, 578 Public distress, on the causes of, 429- Publications, monthly lists of new ones, Quarterly review of Dr Macmichael, on Questions and answers, 89 Remarks on the present state, and pro- of Dr Macmichael's opinion on the Review-of Matilda, a tale of the Day, the plague, remarks on the, 130 Russian claims on the provinces of Wal- Saint, the, and the Demon, 266 Sappho, a German tragedy, review of, 404 Sheridan, review of his Life by Thomas -, more last words of, 351 Song, St Patrick was a gentleman, 350 to my birdie, 131 appointed love, 392-Angling in the Subaltern, the, his epitaph on his dog, 685 Tegner, Esaias, translation of his poem Titus, letter of, from London, 462 Twenty-one maxims to marry by. Ad- Verses to a wood-pigeon, 460 on the First of May, 735 Voice from the deep, 361 Wallachia and Moldavia, on the claims Wat o' Buccleuch, 218 Wauch, Mansie, tailor, from the auto- Waverley, on the dramatic powers of the Waverley, E. B. remarks on his letters to Wolfe, Rev. Charles, review of Remains |