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9. At Gilmore Place, Mrs Irvine, of Bonshaw, a son.

At Portchester Barracks, Hants, the Lady of Alexander Mackenzie, Esq. of Scotsburn, Captain in the 5th regiment of British militia, a son.

13. In Queen Street, the Right Honourable Lady Ann Wardlaw, a son.

17 At Elderslie House, the Honourable Mrs Speirs, a daughter.

21. Mrs Turnbull, Dundas Street, a daughter.

26. At Sorn Manse, Mrs Balfour, a son. 29. At Duddingstone Lodge, Mrs Mitchell, a son.

Lately, At London, the Lady of the Honourable John Thornton Leslie Melville, a daughter.

At Martin, near Penrith, the wife of Mr John Barton, three daughters, who are likely to do well.

MARRIAGES.

June 25. At Alyth, James Whitson, Esq. of Mudhall, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Reverend James Hay, Alyth.

29. At Mousewald, Mr Robert Dickson, son of the Reverend Jacob Dickson, to Elizabeth Dickson, second daughter of the late Thomas Dickson, Esq. Mousewald Townfoot.

At Monmouth, Lord William George Henry Somerset, brother to his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Major-General Molyneux, of that town, and niece to Sir Capel Molyneux, Bart. At Glasgow, John Young, Esq. of the island of Jamaica, to Mrs Robb.

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6. At Edinburgh, Mr William Forbes, Keeper of the Records of Council, to Miss Chieslie, daughter of the late Reverend John Chieslie, minister of Corstorphine.

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At Paisley, Mr John Scales, merchant in Glasgow, to Agnes, only daughter of the late Mr William Rodger, of Wester Craigs.

7. At Wamphray Manse, Mr John Roger son, of Fingland, to Miss Isabella Kirkpatrick, daughter of the Reverend Joseph Kirkpatrick of Rashgill, minister of Wam. phray.

9. At Leith, Mr James Howden, to Mis Jessy Balleny.

10. At Edinburgh, Hart Davis, Esq. M.P. for Colchester, to Charlotte, fourth daughter of the late Major-General Dundas, of Fingask.

July 12. Hugh James Rollo, Esq. to Miss Richardson, eldest daughter of the late William Richardson, Esq. of Kethock.

At Manchester Mr John Maxwell, late of Balmaclellan, to Miss Mary Jardine, sister-in-law to Thomas Maxwell, Esq. .of Drampark.

13. Major M'Gregor, of the 70th regiment, to Miss Mercer, daughter of the late Captain William Mercer.

At Edinburgh, Mr Charles Darby Wells, Hepscott, Northumberland, to Anne, daughter of Mr H. Anderson, merchant, Edinburgh.

At Oxendean, Colonel Ord of Longridge, county of Durham, to Miss Auchinleck, of Woodcockdale, daughter of the late James Auchinleck, Esq. of Woodcockdale.

14. At Edinburgh, William Penston O'Reilly, Esq. of the 16th regiment of foot, to Anne Sempile, eldest daughter of the late Captain Daniel Macgregor, of the Honourable East India Company's service.

15 At Hawkslee, Mr William Brockie, farmer, Bemersyde, to Mrs Mean, Dowager of Hawkslee. The bride was led to the hymeneal altar by the bridegroom's eldest grandson; twenty-two of his grandchildren were expected to have attended their venerable sire on this occasion, but some were prevented by indisposition.

16. At Edinburgh Mr William Hill, farmer, Saughton, to Flora, second daughter of Mr Pretsell, Drummelzier.

19. At Bogrie, Mr Robert Crocket, graindealer, to Helen, youngest daughter of Mr John Kirkpatrick of Bogrie.

20. At the Dowager Viscountess Duncan's, James Dundas, Esq. of Dundas, to the Honourable Mary Tufton Duncan, daughter of the late Lord Viscount Duncan.

26. At Kircudbright, William Ken, Esq. merchant, Manchester, to Miss Mary Warwick, Kirkcudbright.

27. At Musselburgh, Mr James Williamson, merchant, Leith, to Jane, second daughter of Mr Taylor, rector of the grammar school, Musselburgh.

At Edinburgh, Captain Alexander Fraser, 42d regiment, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Captain Fyffe, Fifeshire militia.

28. John Cunninghame, Esq. Advocate, to Miss Trotter, cldest daughter of LieutenantGeneral Trotter.

Lately, At Bath, Daniel Stuart, Esq. of Kilburn House, to Mary Napier Schalch, only daughter of the late Major Schalch, of the Royal Artillery.

Sir Lucas Pepys, Bart. to Miss Askew sister of Adam Askew, Esq. of Redheugh. At London, Captain Edmond Knox Royal Navy, second son of the Honourable,

Thomas Knox, to Miss Hope, sister of James Hope Weir, Esq. of Cragiehall.

DEATHS.

April 17. At/New York aged 76, Mi Samuel Campbell, formerly of Edinburgh. 18. At Tolcross, Miss Lillias Dunlop, eldest daughter of James Dunlop, Esq.

• May 28. At St Kitts, James Fraser, Esq of Fingask.

June 27. At Ballindoch, Gilbert Hay, Esq. of Ballindoch.

July 3. At Holland, Orkney, Thomas Trail, Esq. of Holland, in the 84th year of his age.

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6. At Wellfield, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of George Cheape, Esq. of Wellfield. At Fulham, aged 79, Granville Sharp, Esq. youngest son of the late Dr Thomas Sharp, Archdeacon of Northumberland, and only surviving grandson of the late Dr John Sharp, Archbishop of York.

At Adamswell aged 20, James Carse, Esq. of Orchardtown,

7. William Hamilton, Esq. of Bothweli Park, aged 80.

8. At Fenwick, Mr Thomas Brown, student in Divinity, and fourth son of Mr Allan Brown, of Beanscroft.

--At Inverness, inthe 45th year of hisage, Mr John Imray, of the Inverness Brewery. At Tower Hill, London, Mr George Thom, formerly of Stonehaven, in the 47th year of his age.

9. At Union Street, Mrs Elizabeth Boog, relict of Mr Thomas Kinnear, banker in Edinburgh.

10. At Nunraw, James Hay, Esq. of Nun

raw.

11. At Hamilton, Mr Thomas Naismith, merchant in Glasgow,

-At Edinburgh, at her mother's house, Pilrig Street, Mary, daughter of the late John Stewart, Esq. Kilmuir.

13. Anne, eldest daughter of Mr John Steele, confectioner, Prince's Street.

At Cupar, Mrs Aitken, of Thornton. 14. Miss Nimmo, daughter of the late Rev. Mr Nimmo, Bothkemmar.

15. At Newington, Edmond Henry Sydney Kerr, youngest son of Lord Robert Kerr. At Buccleuch Place, in her 97th year, Mrs Euphemia Schaw, relict of Mr Dobie, formerly rector of the grammar school at Kelso.

At Dumfries, Mr Paxton, of Raggie

what. 16. At Campbelton, Mr James Smith, master of the sloop Friends.

At Achlouchy, John Ogilvey, Esq. of Inshewan.

17. At Cumbracs, Miss Mary Cook, in the 21st year of her age.

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At Hassendeanburn, Robert Dickson, Esq. of Huntiaw, in the71st year of hisage. - At Westruther, Mr James Shiels, second son of the Reverand William Shiels. At Castlegate, Berwick, Anne Wedderburn, who has received parochial relief from that parish for several years. On examining the clothes of the deceased, there was found sewed in a petticoat several guineas in gold, sixteen pounds seven shillings in silver, mostly half-crowns of the coinage of William III. and three cheques amounting to £.70 in the 3 per cents.

18. At Leith, Charles Kerr, Esq. winemerchant.

19. At Whithorn, universally regretted, John Jorie, Esq. of Wards.

20. At Northfield Place, Mrs Scott, relict of Mr Andrew Scott, Northfield.

- At Perth, Miss Eliza Ballingall, aged 22, daughter of the late Mr Ballingall, merchant.

At Saltcoats, Robina Mitchell, daughter of Alexander Mitchell, Esq. Buchanan Street, Glasgow.

22. At Edinburgh, Martin Eccles Lindesay, Esq. younger of Kilconquhar, and Deputy-Commissary-General of the forces of North Britain.

23. At Doddington Hall, Cheshire, in his 69th year, the Reverend Sir Thomas Broughton, Bart. He is succeeded in his title and estates by his eldest son, Lieutenant-General, now Sir John Delves Broughton. 24. At Fordon House, Mr Thomas Christie, aged 78.

26. At Aberdeen, Mrs Hagart, relict of Patrick Hagart, Esq. factor to the Right Honourable Lord Dundas.

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At Milton, of Rannoch, Mrs Stewart, wife of Alexander Stewart, Esq. deeply regretted

28. Dr Randolph, Lord Bishop of Lon don, in the 66th year of his age. The Right Rev. Prelate was at his son's seat in Hertfordshire. At a quarter before five o'clock, the Bishop and his friend agreed to take a ride. When he had mounted his poney, it appeared he was without his hat. The servant said, "My Lord, you have not your hat," and immediately went for it. The Bishop put it on, and took off his cas sack, at the same moment he exclaimed, "I want I want-I want-" apparently under some inward convulsion. The servant could not make out the want of his master, but supposing he wanted his stick, went for it, and gave it to hin?; he took the stick, and let the reins of the poney drop. He rode quickly to the church-yard, a short distance from his son's residence, and articulated something that was not distinctly heard, at the same instant he dropped from his horse. Four persons took him home. He appeared recovering, but although bled copiously by the professional gentleman who was called in, he died very shortly. The whole of the melancholy event did not occupy more than one hour and a half. Dr Ash, the Bishop's physician, was sent for on the first appearance of illness, but on his arrival the Bishop was no more.-Dr Randolph succeeded Dr Por teus, Bishop of London, in 1809.

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Philip Nicholson for the Murder of Mr and Mrs Bonar Account of the nett Produce, with charges of Collection, for the different Branches of Revenue in Scotland, for the year ending 5th January 1812. 656 Anecdotes of the Spanish Court and

Ministry under the Bourbons......... 669 Report on the present State of the Settlement of New South Wales......... 677 Proceedings of the Royal Lancasterian Institution for 1812.....

State of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Police Establishment, Edinburgh, from Whitsunday 1812 till Whitsunday 1813..............

SCOTTISH REVIEW.

The Natural Defence of an Insular Empire, earnestly recommended; with a Sketch of a Plan, to attach real Seamen to the Service of their Country. By Phillip Patton, Admiral of the white Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet.......

680

POETRY.

Page

Stanzas, written by Moonlight in a
Bower on the Banks of the Annan.... 695
Lines, written on reading a Volume of
beautiful rural Ballads and Songs,
just published..............................

PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT.

696

697

House of Lords,............
-Prorogation of Parliament with a
Speech from the Throne...............
House of Commons........................ 699

HISTORICAL AFFAIRS.
-Dreadful Hurricane in the West In-
dies........

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701 703

The Northern War..........
-Rupture of the Armistice-Acces-
sion of Austria to the Allies-and
Great Battle at Dresden............... ib.
-Defeat of General Vandamme......... 705
-Defeat of Marshal Oudinot by the

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New Works published in Edinburgh... 690
Literary Intelligence........

SCOTTISH CHRONICLE.

High Court of Justiciary,.............
-Aiding the Escape of French Pri-

soners......

Receipt and Expenditure of the Edin-
burgh Charity Work-house from 1st
July 1812 to July 1813.............. 715
Appointments...........................***

Marriages...........

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Memoirs of the Progress of Manufactures, Chemistry, Science, and the

Births.....

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Commercial Intelligence.......

693

Stocks and Markets,.......

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