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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced May 1824; extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQESTRATIONS.

Christie, Peter, grocer and spirit-dealer in Perth. Coghill, Alex. merchant and fish-curer in Wick. Haygarth, Thomas, furniture-dealer, and Com

mission-agent in Edinburgh.

Neilson, Michael, merchant in Glasgow.
Robertson, James, junior, merchant in Dysart.
DIVIDENDS.

Andrew, Thomas, late brewer in Linlithgow; by

the trustee there. Brown, William, cattle-dealer, Longbedholm; by the trustee at Tibbers, parish of Penpont. Dove, James, merchant and ship-owner in Leith; by James Spence, accountant in Edinburgh. Douglas, Alexander, sheep and cattle-dealer in Perthshire; by W. Wedderspoon, writer in Perth.

DIVIDENDS.

Fleming, John & Son, merchants in Langloan;

by James Macewan, merchant in Glasgow. Levack, George, merchant in Thurso; by the trustee there.

Mathie, William, & Co. late merchants in Greenock; by James Bog, accountant there. Ouller, George & Peter, cattle-dealers in Maus; by William Bett, banker, Cupar-Angus. Pollock, John, cotton-spinner in Glasgow; by William Sharpe, writer there.

Robertson, James, & Co. booksellers in Edin

burgh; by James Marshall, accountant there. Smith, William, innkeeper in Hamilton; by the trustee, 40, Dunlop Street, Glasgow. Singer, Adam, merchant and grocer in Aberdeen: by Alexander Smith, junior, advocate there.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

1823. Dec. 31. At Madras, the Lady of Major Cadell, Assistant Adjutant-General, a son.

1824. March 2. At Jordanhill Estate, Trinidad, Mrs Francis Brown, a daughter.

4. In Liguanea, Jamaica, the Lady of Lieut.Colonel Rose, a daughter.

April 19. At Wandsworth Common, the Lady of Alexander Gordon, Esq. a daughter.

22. At Westwood, near Southampton, the Lady of Rear-Admiral Otway, a son.

26. At Portrack, the Lady of Alexander Harley Maxwell, Esq. a son.

29. At Edinburgh, the Lady of George Fullar. ton Carnegie, Esq. a daughter.

-At Madeira, the Lady of Robert Wallas, Esq. a daughter.

May 2. At Edinburgh, the Lady of Jas. Greig, Esq. of Eccles, a son.

4. At Edinburgh, the Lady of William Shand, Esq. of Balmakewan, a son.

7. At Dovecot, Musselburgh, Mrs Home, a son. 8. At Serlby, Nottinghamshire, Viscountess Galway, a son.

9. At Inverness, the Right Hon. Lady Anne Fraser of Torbreck, a daughter.

-At Milton House, Edinburgh, Mrs Lee, a daughter.

10. At Lord Calthorpe's, Grosvenor Square, London, Lady Charlotte Calthorpe, wife of the Hon. Frederick Calthorpe, a daughter.

11. Mrs Alexander Douglas, Albany Street, Edinburgh, a son.

12. At No. 65, York Place, Edinburgh, the Lady of Dr John Campbell, a daughter.

14. At the College of Glasgow, the Lady of D. K. Sandford, Esq. a son.

15. At Elie, Fifeshire, the Lady of Captain Porteous, R. N. a son.

-At Forres, Caithness, the Lady of Alexander Cruikshank, Esq. of Keithock, a daughter.

16. At Bonnington Bank, Edinburgh, Mrs Wyld, a son.

a son.

ter.

At York Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr.Gillespie,

At London, Mrs Duff of Carnousie, a daugh

17. At Dumbarton Castle, the Lady of T. Y. Lester, Esq. a son.

May 18. At No. 10, St John's Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Poole, a daughter.

25. Mrs George Robertson, 28, Albany Street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

Lately. The Lady of Benjamin Digby, Esq. Mountjoy Square, Dublin, a son.

MARRIAGES.

1823. Nov. 12. At St John's Church, Masulipa. tam, Captain Kyd, of the Madras European regiment, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late George Ross, Esq. of Crookham, Newbury.

26. At the Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, John Lang, Esq. surgeon, Linlithgow, to Ellen, third daughter of the late Richard Younger, Esq. London.

-At Memus, in Forfarshire, William Wother. spoon, Esq. writer, Queen-Street, Edinburgh, to Miss Sally White, daughter of the late Captain John White, of Liverpool.

27. At Bellabeg, the Rev. Alexander Tulloch, minister of Kirkmichael, to Miss Stuart, Bellabeg. - At Dublin, in St Mark's Church, James Brown, Esq. of Edinburgh, to Martha, daughter of the late George Hill, Esq. merchant Dublin.

29. At Dewar Place, Edinburgh, Lieutenant John Eddington, Royal Scots, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Captain Smollett Campbell, royal invalids.

30. At Edinburgh, John Tait, Esq. advocate, to Mary Amelia Sitwell, eldest daughter of the laté Francis Sitwell of Barmoor, in the county of Northumberland, Esq.

1824. April 29. At South Bridge, near Aberdeen, William Simpson, Esq. advocate in Aberdeen, to Helen, third daughter of Patrick Still, Esq. South Bridge.

May 3. At Kirkaldy, H. Stopford Nixon, Esq. R. N. to Charlotte, third daughter of Walter Fergus, Esq. of Strathore.

4. At London, Janies John Fraser, Esq. Major in the 7th Hussars, to Charlotte Ann, only child of the late Daniel Craufurd, Esq.

-At London, Captain Francis J. Davies, of the Grenadier Guards, to Anna, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General Dunlop, M.P. of Dunlop, county of Ayr.

5. At George's Place, Leith Walk, Mr W. B.

Mackenzie, silk-mercer, Edinburgh, to Agnes
Greig, second daughter of Mr Robert Anderson,
merchant, Leith.

May 6. The Rev. John Peel, son of Sir Robert
Peel, Bart. to Augusta, daughter of John Swinfen,
of Swinfen House, in the county of Stafford, Esq.
- At Camberwell church, the Rev. William
Swete, second son of the late Rev. John Swete,
of Oxton House, Devonshire, to Mary Ann,
youngest daughter of David Gordon, Esq. of
Abergeldie, N. B., and Dulwich Hill, Surrey.

7. At Mrs Keith's, Corstorphine Hill, James
Wilson, Esq. to Miss Isabella Keith, youngest
daughter of the late William Keith, Esq. of Cor-
storphine Hill.

8. At Pennyland, near Thurso, Robert Rose,
Esq. writer in Thurso, to Elizabeth, third daugh-
ter of the late Alex. Paterson, Esq. Pennyland.

11. The Rev. H. H. Milman, Professor of
Poetry in the University of Oxford, to Mary Ann,
youngest daughter of Lieutenant-General Cockell,
of Sandleford Lodge, Berkshire.

-At the parish church of Blackburn, James
Hozier, Esq. advocate, younger of Newlands and
Barrowfield, to Catharine Margaret, second daugh-
ter of William Feilden, Esq. of Fenniscolles, Lan-
cashire.

12. At London, the Marquis of Exeter, to Miss
Isabella Poyntz, daughter of W. S. Poyntz, Esq.
of Grosvenor Place.

15. At London, John Cross Buchanan, of Auch-
intoshan, Esq. to Jean, eldest daughter of Andrew
Wardrop, Esq, of the island of Madeira.

18. At Edinburgh, S. Callender, Esq. merchant,
to Amelia, youngest daughter of the late Mr
Archibald, wine-merchant, Leith.

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At Trull, Somersetshire, the Rev. David
Smith Stone, only son of Webb Stone, Esq. of
Comeytrowe House, near Taunton, to Isabella
Ann, eldest daughter of the late Captain Thomas
Elphinstone, R.N. of Belair House, in the county
of Devon.

Lately. At the Isle of Wight, John George
Campbell, Esq. of the 32d regiment, (nephew of
the Duke of Argyll) to Ellen Flax, fourth daugh-
ter of Sir Fitz-William Barrington, Bart. of Bar-
rington Hall, in the county of Essex, and Swain-
ston, in the island.

DEATHS.

1823. Nov. 22. At Vellore, East Indies, Lieute
nant-Colonel Alexander Mackintosh, of Hilton,
Inverness-shire, and in the service of the Hon.
East-India Company.

1824. Jan. 2. At Madras, John Fraser Lane, Esq.
Collector of Masulipatam, in the service of the
Honourable the East-India Company.

March 4. At Orange Hill, Tobago, the Hon. Dr
James S. Campbell, one of the members of his
Majesty's Council there.

6. At Montreal, Canada, James Henderson, Esq.
son of the late Dr Robert Henderson, physician,
Dundee.

9. At Drumore, in the parish of Kirkmaiden,
in the 105th year of his age, John King, officer of
his Majesty's Customs. He was born in Edin-
burgh, and was three days under arms, when the
citizens at Edinburgh armed for the defence of
the town in the year 1745. He used to tell as a
joke, that he had been three days a soldier, for
which he had not yet got his pay.

April 5. At Burnfoot of Menmuir, Wm. Byres,
in the 93d year of his age.

9. At Winchester, Andrew Crawford, sen. M. D.
14. At Cottartown of Logiealmond, Elspeth Ro-
bertson, in the 100dth year of her age. This ve-
nerable matron retained her health and faculties
to the last. She had all the predilections of the
olden time for the days of the Rebellion; and,
until within a few days of her death, she would
trip through the mazy dance with any maiden in
the district, when John Dow's fiddle played up
"The auld Stuarts back again." She was rather
eccentric in her dress-always preferring the fa-
shion of the days of Queen Anne. She has left
a goodly host of children, grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren.

-At the manse of Kildonan, the Rev. Alexan-

der Sage, minister of that parish, in the 72d year
of his age and 37th of his ministry.

April 16. In High Street, Wexford, aged 95, Cor.
nelius Fitzpatrick, Esq.-Mr Fitzpatrick serval in
the army under George the Second, at the battle
of Dettingen, and witnessed, on that memorable
occasion, the remarkable step taken by Lord
Stair, in depriving the impetuous Monarch of the
command, and placing him under arrest till the
day was decided.

20. At Chichester Palace, at a very advanced
age, the Right Rev. Dr John Buckner, Bishop of
Chichester.

21. At his Lordship's residence at Bath, Richard,
Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, in the 87th year
of his age.

-At Deptford, on board of his Majesty's ship
Fury, Lieutenant Hume Johnston, R. N. son of
Robert Johnston, Esq. of Hutton-Hall.

- At London, aged 35, Dunbar Douglas Mu-
ter, Esq. merchant, St Lucia, sixth son of the lite
Rev. Dr Robert Muter, minister of Kirkend
bright, and one of the Deans of the Chapel Royal.

-At Assapole, island of Mull, the Rev. Dugald
Campbell, minister of Kilfinichen, in the 78th
year of his age and 52d of his ministry.

23. At her house, Prince's Street, Edinburgh,
Miss Keith of Ravelston.

-At Edinburgh, in the 86th year of her age,
Mrs Rachel Thomson, relict of the late Mr John
Douglas, hatter.

-At Florence, in the 28th year of his age.
William Crosbie, Esq. his Majesty's Secretary of
Legation at the Court of Tuscany.

24. At Stranraer, Hugh McKie, Esq. M.D.

25. At the new Hummums Hotel, Loudon,
Major-General Francis Stewart of Lismurdie, in
the county of Banff, in his 60th year.

26. At Newton, in the parish of St Vigean's,
Mrs Scott, of Newton, in the 59th year of her age.
27. At the seat of his Grace the Duke of Pie
cleuch, at Richmond, the Most Noble the Mar-
quis of Lothian.

-At Dechmont, William Wilson, Esq.

28. Thomas Scott, Esq. of the Retreat, Down-
ham, Norfolk.

-At Stamford Hill, near London, Jean, wife
of Captain John Gordon, R. A.. and youngest
daughter of the Rev. Dr Ogilvy of Old Aberdeen.

29. At his house, Lower Belgrave Place, Lon-
don, George Yeats, Esq. of the Navy Office.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Henrietta Affleck, relict
of Dr Alexander Murray, Professor of Oriental
Languages in the University of Edinburgh.

Miss Hope Balfour, daughter of the late
George Balfour, Esq. W. S.

30. At Torquay, Devonshire, Miss Euphemis
Ballantine, daughter of the late Patrick Ballan-
tine, Esq. of Orchard.

-At Edinburgh, Mr David Sime, clerk to the
British Linen Company, Edinburgh, aged 71.
At Gilmour Place, Edinburgh, the Rev.
James Simpson, of the Associate Congregation,
Potterrow.

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May 1. At his residence in Argyllshire, John
Macalister, Esq. of Cour, in the 82d year of his
age. The memory of this gentleman will be long
cherished, and associated with the fondest recol-
lections, by the rich as well as the poor of the
neighbourhood where he so long lived universally
honoured and respected.

2. At Dundee, Mr James Stewart, surgeon,
aged 81.

Mrs Agnes Hunter, spouse of Mr William
Marshall, jeweller in Edinburgh.

-At Edinburgh, Miss Mary Buchanan, daugh-
ter of the late John Buchanan of Arnprior, Esq
5. At London, the widow of the Right Hon
William Windham.

Lately. At his house in Soho Square, London,
Richard Payne Knight, Esq. (who had long been
distinguished in the literary circles of Europe.)
suddenly, of an apoplectic affection. He had the
reputation of being one of the most eminent
Greek scholars of his day, and was deeply conver«
sant in all matters of literary antiquity.

-At Clifton, suddenly, Lieut.-Colonel Samuel
Hall, C. B., of his Majesty's 65th regiment.

J. Ruthven & Son, Printers.

ABERCROMBY, Mr, fate of his motion re-
specting the representation of Edin-
burgh, 501-Accuses the Lord Chan-
cellor of a breach of privilege, 625
Academy, New Edinburgh, account of,
17, 525

Agricultural Reports, 123, 250, 380,
508, 635, 765

Albigenses, the, a romance, review of,
209

Algiers, rupture between Britain and, 370
All-Fools'-Day, remarks on, 430
America, Spanish, progress of freedom
in, 9-Details respecting its popu-
lation, productions, trade, manners,
&c. 10 Vice-Royalty of New Gra-
nada, ib.-Peru, 13 Buenos Ayres,
140-Mexico, 143-Review of Cap
tain Hall's journal, written on the
coasts of, 385

United States of, President's
message to Congress, 113
America, review of travels in, 61-Of a
journal written on the coasts of, 385
Amusements, juvenile, remarks on, 298
Anacreontic, 100

Anecdotes, Clerical, 216

Anonymous Literature, No. VIII. 31.

The Fuselier continued, 34-No. IX.
558 The Fuselier concluded, 559
Appointments, Promotions, &c. 120, 248,
376, 504, 631, 762

Ashantees, defeat of the British Colonists
at Cape Coast by the, 623
Assembly, General, of the Church of Scot-

land, sketches of the early history of,
712-Proceedings of, 761

Bachelor's Ball in Edinburgh, 503
Ballads of the Olden-time, Phrenologi-
cal Criticisms on, 543

Bankrupts, Monthly list of, 125, 252,
381, 509, 637, 767

Barbadoes, destruction of a Methodist

Chapel by the people there, 115
Belzoni, the traveller, death of in Africa,
623

Births, 126, 254, 382, 511, 638, 767
Blaquiere, Mr, review of his work on the
Greek Revolution, 714

Border Tale, a, 153

Both sides of the Picture, 672
Brazil, extraordinary revolution in, 240-
Disturbances at Para, 241-New Con-
stitution of, 371-Approved of by the
inhabitants, 497, 624-Review of Mrs
Graham's journal of a voyage to, 703
Brookbridge, notices regarding the Royal
Burgh of, 593

Burns's monument in Edinburgh, notice
regarding, 375

VOL. XIV.

Byron, Lord, review of his Drama of the
Deformed Transformed, 353

Byron, Lord, remarks on the death of,
611

Cambrica, Nuga, 649

Campaigns of Napoleon, No. II. 129
Canal, Union, rapid increase of trade on
the, 119

Cardinal Crescentio, the death of, 303
Carrier-pigeons on the Bell Rock, 119
Chamber, the new journey round my,
159, 425

Character of the Russians, review of
Lyall's, 311

Chili, mining operations of, 395
Church of Scotland, letter on the subject
of pluralities of living in the, 1.-Sket-
ches of the early history of the Gene-
ral Assembly of the, 712
Circuit intelligence, 758
Churches, landward and city, on the
claim for levying seat-rents in, 691
Classical reveries, No. III. 147—No. IV.
332-No. V. 473-No. VI. 678
Clerical anecdotes, 216

Club, the Harum Scarum, No. IV. 45-
No. V. 281

Coach travelling, extent of in England,
375

Cochrane, Captain, review of his pedes-
trian journey through Russia, 603
Colombia, fall of Puerto Cabello, the last
strong-hold of the Spaniards in, 114
Colonies, military, of Russia, review of
Lyall's account of, 450

Colony, account of the newly-discovered
one at Tristan da Cunha, 623
Commentators of Shakespeare, letter on,
683

Commons, House of, proceedings in the,
244, 312, 499-The Chancellor's ex-
position of the Finances, 499-Reduc-
tion of Taxes, 500-Discussion on the
delays in Chancery, ib.-Representa-
tion of Edinburgh, 501-Difference
between Mr Abercromby and the Lord
Chancellor, 625-Statement of Mini-
sters on the Slavery question, 754
-Debate on the alien bill, 756
Conference between two M. P.'s on
weights and measures, 455
Constitutional Law, review of Ritchie's
Essays on, 72

Convent, the, 320

Corn Markets, 124, 251, 379, 507, 634,
764

Correspondence of Schiller (continued,)
81, 465

Court of Session imprison Mr John Hay
for contempt, 247

5 E

Courts of law in Scotland, on the system
of recovering debts in, 25-On the

Sheriff-Courts, 483

Criticisms, phrenological, on ballads of
the Olden-time, 543

Death of Cardinal Crescentio, a dramatic
sketch, 303

Death of Lord Byron, 611, 752

of Belzoni the traveller, 623
Deaths, 127, 255, 383, 512, 638, 767
Deformed Transformed, the, review of, 353
Dickson, the late Rev. Dr Robert of
Leith, biographical notice of, 253
Dinner-party in South America, curious

account of a, 398

General Assembly of the Church of Scot-
land, sketch of its early history, 712-
Decision of Principal Macfarlane's case
by, 761

Germany, review of a tour in, 728
Glasgow, increase of cotton-mills in, 119
Good Hope, Cape of, melancholy accounts
from the new settlers there, 240
Graham, Mrs, review of her voyage to
Brazil, 703

Greece, progress of the independent cause
in, 239, 370, 496, 623—Notice of the
life and writings of the revolutionist
Rhigas, 481-Death of Lord Byron
in, 762

Duncan's travels in America, review of, Greece, lines on, 24
61

East Indies, accounts from the, 113, 497
Economy, Political, thoughts on various

subjects of, 40, 175

Edinburgh Academy, New, sketch of the
leading features of the plan upon which
it is to be conducted, 17-Distribu-
tion of time among the different clas-
ses, 18-Salaries of the masters, 19—
Their qualifications, 20-Discipline of
the Academy, 21-Farther remarks
on, 525

Edinburgh, lines on, 310

proposed new entrances to,
from the West and South, 629
Ellen, a tale, 417

Epistle, poetical, to G. M., 677
Essays on Constitutional Law, review of,
72

Estates, rise in the value of, 631

Eve of battle among the Pyrenees, 576
Execution of Thomas Black, 119-Of
Wilson and Fraser, 247-Of Charles
M'Ewen, 631

Exhibition of Paintings, glance at the
Edinburgh, 279

Fable from the Italian, 424

Fanciful, Jonathan, the new journey
round my Chamber, by, 159, 425
Fatal presentiments, remarkable instan.

ces of, 203-Case of an officer of the
92d regiment, ib.—Of a private in the
42d regiment, 204-Of the French
General Laharpe, 206

Fiars of Scotland for 1823, 633
First of April, All-Fools'-Day, 430
Fisher's Sabbath, the, 440

Fisher's unlucky day, the, 687

Fishery, Salmon, of Scotland, review of
observations on, 342

France, dissolution of the Chamber of
Deputies, 111-Opening of the new
Chambers, 495-The Ministry in a
minority, 750

Fyfe, Andrew, Esq. the late, biographi-
cal notice of, 510

Gas, notice of the London Portable-Gas

Company, 120-Of the Edinburgh Oil-
Gas Company, 216

Greek revolution, review of Blaquiere's
origin and progress of the, 714
Hall, Captain Basil, review of his journal
on South America, 385

Harp, the, 400

Harum-Scarum Club, the, No. IV. 45—

The Piper of Dickmount Law, 47—
No. V. 281-The Maiden Stone of
Tullibody, 282-The Nine Trades, 287
-Tears and Smiles, 290
Hint to Critics, 602

Historical Novel-Writing, remarks on,
446-

History of Moscow, review of Lyall's,
311

History of Matthew Wald, a novel, re-
view of, 577

Hobby Horses, remarks on, 664
Hunt, Mr, eonvicted of publishing a libel
on the King, 246
Impromptu by a lady, 358
Indies, East, ambitious projects of Run-
jeet Sing, 113

West, alarming state of the colo-
nies, 114-Destruction of a Methodist
chapel at Barbadoes, 115—Conspiracies
of the slaves in Jamaica, 241-Trial
of missionary Smith at Demarara, 242
-Execution of slaves in Jamaica, 371
Ionian Islands, observations on the treaty
making over the protection of these
Islands to Britain, and on the surren-
der of Parga to the Turks, 218
Irish miracles, remarks on, 322, 409
Jamaica, trial and execution of slaves in,
371

Journal written on the ccasts of Chili,
Peru, and Mexico, review of a, 385
Journey round my chamber, the new,
159, 425

through Russia, review of Captain
Cochrane's, 603

Justiciary, proceedings of the High Court
of, 116, 248, 375, 502, €29
Juvenile amusements, remarks on, 298
King's speech on the opening of Parlia
ment, the, 242

Law of Scotland, various processes for
the recovery of debts considered, 25

Law agents, case important to, 246
Leith, proposed improvement on the har-
bour of, 761

Letters on the whole rights of man, 179
Life and times of Salvator Rosa, review
of the, 257

Life and writings of the Greek revolu-
tionist Rhigas, notice of the, 481
Lines on Roslin, *583
Literature, Anonymous, No. VIII. 31
Russian, observations on, 57

Lord Lindsay, a ballad, 276
Lord High Chancellor accused of a breach
of privilege of the Commons, 625
Lords, House of, proceedings of, 498
Love and Life, 648

Lyall's character of the Russians, and
history of Moscow, review of, 311-
Of his account of the military colonies
of Russia, 450

Macfarlane, Dr, of Glasgow, letter on the
subject of his holding the principality
of the College and the pastoral charge
of a parish, 1-Review of a Pamphlet
on the subject, 586-Decision of the
case in the General Assembly, 761
Maclaren Mr, remarks on his reply to
Strictures on his Topography of the
Plain of Troy, 77

Man, the whole rights of, 179
Marriages, 126, 256, 382, 511, 638, 767
Master and Servant, case interesting to,
760

Matrimonial Felicity, 628

Matthew Wald, review of the history of,
577

Maturin, Mr, review of his romance of

the Albigenses, 209

Memoirs of Owain Glyndwr, (Owen
Glendower,) review of, 90, 167
Memoirs of Captain Rock, review of, 513
Messina, dreadful inundation at, 111
Meteorological Tables, 123, 250, 380,
508, 635, 765

Mexico, Government of declares war a-
gainst Spain, 113-State of the mines
of, 240-Treaty between and Colom-
bia, 371-Progress of independence in,
753

Military colonies of Russia, review of

Lyall's account of the, 450
Military promotions, *120, 248, 376,
504, 631, 762

Miracles, Irish, remarks on, 322, 409
Moonlight, lines on, 686

Monument to Burns in Edinburgh, no-

tice respecting, 375

Morgan, Lady, review of her work on
the life and times of Salvator Rosa,
257

Moscow, review of Lyall's history of, 311
M. P.'s, conference between two on the

subject of weights and measures, 455
Murder, atrocious attempt to, "119-
Horrible case of in England, 245-At-

tempt of a man to murder his wife, 246
-Trial for attempt to, 375-Trial of
a man for murdering his wife, 502
Music, verses on, 341
Musical Ass, the, 602

My voyage, recollections of, 304
My chamber, the new journey round my,
139,425

Napoleon's Campaigns, No. II. 129
Near Neighbours, a tale of by-gane-times,
566

Notice of the life and writings of the
Greek Revolutionist Rhigas, 481
Notices regarding the Royal Burgh of
Brookbridge, 593

Novel-writing, Historical, remarks on,
446

Nugæ Cambricæ,-Oswestry, 649-Lords
Marchers, 651-Harlech Castle, 635-
Ascent of Cader Idris, 655
Observations on Russian literature, 57
Old Castle, the, 541

Olden Time, ballads of the, Phrenologi-
cal Criticisms on, 513

Owen Glendower, review of Memoirs of,
90, 167

Paintings, remarks on the Edinburgh
exhibition of, 279

Parga, remarks on its cession to the
Turks, 218

Parliament, opening of the Session of,
speech of the King, 242

Pedestrian journey through Russia, re-
view of Captain Cochrane's narrative
of, 603

Peru, contest between the Royalists and
Independents; the latter joined by
President Bolivar, 114-Farther ac-
counts from, 241, 498
Phrenological criticisms on ballads of the
olden-times, 513

Phrenology as old as the Creation, 268
Picture, both sides of the, 672
Piper, the, of Dickmount Law, 47
Pitt, Mr, monument to be erected to him
in Edinburgh, 629

Piscatoria Mala, or the Fisher's unlucky
day, 687

Pluralities of living in the Church of
Scotland considered in reference to the
case of Principal Macfarlane of Glas-
gow, 1. Law of the case, 3-Princi-
pal Macfarlane's right a clear one, 5.
A new law of the church necessary to
prevent such unions of offices, 6-Re-
view of a pamphlet on the subject by
the Rev. Mr Burns of Paisley, 586
Poetical epistle to G. M., 677
Poetry-Song to Mary, 8-Stanzas to a

lady, 22-Lines on Greece, 24-Song
on the 42d regiment, 44-The piper
of Dickmount Law, 47-Poem on To-
bacco, 50-The Rainbow, an elegy, 54
-Sonnet, 76—Anacreontic, 100-To
a friend, 101-Sonnet, 158-Sonnet

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