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At Cannanore, the lady of Lieutenant G. Milsom, of the 9th regiment of native infantry, of a son.

At Bangalore, the lady of Captain S. S. Gummer, of the 25th regiment of native infantry, of a son.

On the 28th of April, the lady of T. J. Atkinson, Esq. commander of the Hibernia, of a daughter.

JUNE. At the house of Dr. M'Whirter, the lady of Captain Wm. Swinton, of a

son.

On Friday, the 29th ult. Mrs. Spankie, lady of the advocate-general, of a son,

In Fort William, on the 26th ult. the lady of Lieutenant Pennefather, of his Majesty's 59th regiment, of a son and heir.

At Chazipoor, on the 23d'ult, the lady of Lieutenant Stephen, of the engineers, of a

son.

At Chittagong, on the same day, the lady of Henry Walters, Esq. of the civil service, of a son.

At Purneah, on the same day, the lady of Captain J. L. Gale, of the Purneah provincial battalion, of a son.

At Seroor, the lady of Major Mayne, deputy-quarter-master-general, Poona subsidiary force, of a daughter.

At Penang, on the 25th of April, the lady of Captain Robert Hampton, of the 20th native infantry, of a son.

At the same place, on the 29th of April, the lady of Lieutenant M. A. Bunbury, interpreter and quarter-master of the same corps, of a son.

On the 3d inst. the lady of T. B. Swinthoe, Esq attorney at law, of a daughter.

At Dacca, on the 31st ult, the lady of E. C. Laurence, Esq. of the civil service, of a daughter.

On the 10th inst, at four P. M. at his residence in Fort William, the lady of Majorgeneral J. S. Wood, commanding at the presidency, of a son.

On the 10th inst. at Chowringher, the lady of Thomas Hatton, Esq. of a son.

On Friday, the 5th inst, the lady of J. P. Ward, Esq. of the civil service, of a daughter.

At Delhi, the lady of Lieutenant Henry Forster, adjutant and quarter-master of Skinner's horse, of a daughter.

At Cape Town, on the 20th of March, the lady of Captain H. Thompson, of the 6th native cavalry, of a daughter.

At sea, on the 15th February last, in lat. 37 S. long. E. off the Cape, the lady of the Hon. Sir T. Stamford Raffles, lieutenantgovernor of Fort Marlborough, of a daugh

ter.

MARRIAGES.

On Saturday, the 23d inst. Captain John Monckton Coombs, of the Madras establishment, to Anne Maria, youngest daugh ter of the late Wm. Smoult, Esq. of Calcutta.

On Friday, the 22d inst. Lieut. Thomas

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On the 24th inst. Dr. John Major Wilson, surgeon of artillery, aged 40 years.

On the 25th inst. Captain Alexander Cassels, of the country service, and recently appointed commander of the ship Orient, aged 34 years.

On the 21st inst. Captain John Francis Jones, late commander of the ship Cochin, aged 33 years.

On the 22d inst. of the cholera morbus, Mrs. Anne Irvine, widow of the late Mr. Maxwell Irvine, conductor of ordnance. In the Upper Provinces, Mr. Charles Tetley, son of Colonel Tetley.

At Bespore Indigo Factory, on the 11th inst. Mr. Mark Smith, aged 38 years and four months, leaving a disconsolate wife and five infant children to lament his loss.

On the 1st inst, the lady of Major George Cadell, of the Madras establishment.

In camp before Chandah, Mr. William Hastie, assistant-surgeon on this establishment, and lately attached to the corps of artillery now before that fortress. This gentleman met his death by the unfortunate accident of his rifle exploding while in the act of loading it.

On the morning of the 11th ult. whilst on a survey, with a reconnoitring party, of the fort of Chandah and its defences, Mr. Archibald Anderson, an assistant-surgeon on this establishment. He was shot through the heart by the last gun that was fired by the party.

At Bombay. Lieutenant George Strachan, of the 2d battalion, 2d regiment of Madras native infantry, attached to rifle corps.

At Penang, early on Tuesday morning, last, 7th April, in the 25th year of his age, David Powell, Esq. of the highly respect able house of Brown and Co.

Lately, at the Presidency, Henry Pearson, Esq. This gentleman, whilst walking in his garden, was hit by a snake which had twined round his thigh, and although every medical assistance was resorted to, he unhappily died twelve hours after the accident.

On board the William Pitt, on his passage to Europe, Wm. Hall, Esq. of the firm of Messrs. Paimer and Co.

On board the Streatham, on his passage to Europe, Wm. Parkes, Esq. a civil servant on this establishment.

At Fort Marlborough, on the west coast of Sumatra, on the night of the 22d of April, the lady of W. R. Jennings, Esq. secretary

to the lieutenant-governor, and late actingresident of that settlement,

At Chittagong, on the 5th inst, the infant son of H. Walters, Esq. of the civil service. At Kisnagur, on the 31st ult. Mr. Charles Abingdon, an old and much respected inhabitant of that district.

On the 21st of May, in camp at Chandab, from exposure and fatigue, Major Gore ham, of the Madras artillery.

At the same place, on the evening of the 20th inst. of fatigue, Mr. Assistant-Surgeon Davies, of the 1st battalion 22d regiment of native infantry.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

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TO. 7, of Neale's Illustrated History of

Illustrations of the Power of Compression and Percussion, in the Cure of Rheu. matism and Gout. By William Bal. fair, M.D.

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Speedily will be published, Guide for Youth, intended as a sequel to Guide for Families; the third edition.

A Visit to Claremont, and a review of the genius and character of the beloved Princess Charlotte,

Elements of Natural Philosophy, illastrated throughout by experiments which may be performed without regular apparatus. By James Mitchell, M.A.

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An Account of the Epidemic and Spora dic Disorders which prevailed this year, 1818, at Rochester. By Walter Vaughan, M. D.

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A new novel, by the author of The Physiognomist, and The Bachelor and Married Man, will appear shortly, entitled, Hesitation; or, to Marry, or not to Marry.

A Novel will appear in a few days, entitled, Oakwood Hall, in 3 vols. 12mo. By Miss Hutton.

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In the course of January will appear,' Memoirs of the Life of John Wesley, founder of the English Methodists. By R. Southey, Esq. în 2 vols. 8vo,

The concluding volume of Mr. Southey's History of Brazil is at press, and will appear shortly.

Miss Spence, Author of Letters from the Highlands, &c. has a new Novel at press, entitled, A Traveller's Tale of the last Century.

The Poetical Remains and Memoir of the late John Leyden, M.D. Author of an Historical Account of Discoveries in Africa, will appear in January.

A new edition is just ready for publication, of An Historical Account oi Discoveries and Travels in Africa. By Hugh Murray, F.R.S.E.

Early in January will be published, The Annual Biography and Obituary for 1819.

The Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay, are nearly ready for publication, in 1 vol. 4to. with numerous engravings.

A new edition of Mortimer's Commercial Dictionary is preparing for the press, edited by several gentlemen.

The second volume of the Transactions of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland is just ready.

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The continuation of Sir Richard Hoare's Antient Wiltshire is committed to the press, and will be published in the Spring.

The Rev. P. Bliss, completes the old work of the Athenæ Oxoniensis, by the publication of a fourth volume.

The Annals of the Coinage of the United Kingdom, from the earliest record to the present time, by the Rev. Roger Ruding, will be published in the month of Fe

bruary.

Just published.

The Youth's Spelling, Pronouncing, and Explanatory Theological Dictionary of the New Testament; to which is added, an Essay, by way of Introduction, on the several Parts of Speech; and also, A Correct Alphabetical Index.

Stephens's Greek Thesaurus, No. VI. New Editions of Valpy's Cicero's Offices, with English Notes.

Valpy's Poetical Chronology of Eng

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LIST OF BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS OF ESTABLISHED WORKS, PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER,

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THE first Number of the 75th Volume of

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try, of the name of Hypodrome, is sitaated.

Juvenis asks, by whom was Earl Grey secreted after the battle of Sedgmoor? What was the fate of the individual wao secreted him? and Where was be born?

We have to apologize to our Correspondepts for the omission of the fellow tag Communications :-Scottish Descripti. as -Alfred-Frederick-Vasca de Guma-L! Hage Hamed El Wangary - Etcsenst T. 1.—R.—but they shall all, if possible, be inserted in our next.

Civis-J. Flight-Homespun-and I' ̧ il. are received,

The Review of General Thornton's Spuck. on the Roman Catholic Petition—and Dr. Yates's Sermon, in our next.

AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES,

FROM SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, TO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1818.

Extracted from the London Gazette.

N.B. All the Meetings are at GUILDHALL, unless otherwise expressed. The Country and London Attornies' Names are between Brackets.

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chant, Jan. 9. [Fynmore and Co. Craven-street, Strand.] Nov. 28. BLINKS, THOMAS, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury, straw-hat manufacturer, Jan. 16. [Pitchess and Co. St. Swithin's-lane.] Dec. 5. BURROWS, SAMUEL, Miles-lane, Cannon-street, wine-merchant, Jan. 19. [Pritchard and Co. Exchange-buildings.] Dec. 8.

BULL, JOHN, Sydney street, Somers-Town, coalmerchant, Jan. 2, and 23. [Fynmore, and Co. Craven-street, Strand.] Dec. 12.

BANTOCK, WILLIAM JUDGSON, London-wall, Broad-street, auctioneer, Jan. 30. [Coote, Austinfriars.] Dec. 19.

BATEMAN, JOSEPH, and CO. St. John's-street,, brass founders, Jan 2, and 30. [Harman, Wineoffice court, Fleet-street.] Dec. 19. CHAMBERLAYNE, WILLIAM, and CO. Leicester, hosiers, Jan. 19, Saracen's-head, Leicester. [Jeyes, Chancery-lane.1 Dec. 8. COMBES, GEORGE, Chichester, Sussex, maltster, Jan. 23, Dolphin, Chichester. [Sowton and Co. Chichester; and Sowton, Grav's-inn.] Dec. 12. COMBES, SAMUEL, Chichester, brewer, Jan. 17, 18, and 29, Dolphin, Chichester. [Sowton and Co. Chichester; and Sowton, Gray's-inn.] Dec.

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CROWNE, THOMAS, and CO. Milford Wharf, Strand, coal-merchants, Jan. 2, and 30. [Jones and Co. Great Marylebone-street.] Dec. 19. CALWOOD, WILLIAM, Bold, Lancashire, farmer, Feb. 2, George, Liverpool. [Rowlinson and Co. Warrington; and Chester, Staple-inn.] Dec. 22. DICKINS, WILLIAM, Jun. Bedford Mills, Weedon, Northampton, and Crown-street, Finsbury, miller, Jan 9. [Shearman and Co. Red Lion-sq.] Nor. 28.

DAWES, THOMAS, Yoxall, Stafford, tape-manufacturer, Jan. 9, Talbot Rugely. [Birch, Armitage; and Willis and Co. Warnford-co.] Nov. 29. DICKEN, THOMAS, Litchfield, cotton-spinner, Jan. 16, White Bear, Manchester.] Hewett and Co. Manchester; and Hurd and Co. Temple.] Dec. 5

DAY, JOSEPH, King-street, Holborn, goldsmith, Jan. 23. Richardson and Co. New-inn.] Dec. 12. DALGAIRNS, CHARLES, Liverpool, merchant, Jan. 23. [Poole, Adam's-court, Old Broad-street.] Dec. 12.

ENOCK, JAMES, Birmingham, brush-maker, Jan. 12, Woolpack, Birmingham. [Shipton, Birmingham ; and Alexander, Carey-street.] Dec. 1. EMERSON, ARTHUR, Tooley-street, lead and provision merchant, Jan. 9, and 30. [Amory and Co. Lothbury.1 Drc. 19.

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'EMERY, CHARLES, Bromley-Wood-End, Staf fordshire, dealer and chapman, Jan. 8, 9, Talbot, Rugeley; and Feb. 2, Wolseley-bridge. [Flint, Uttoxeter; and Tooke, Gray's inn.] Dec. 22. FROST. JAMES, Derby, linen-draper, Jan. 9, Punch Bowl, Nottingham. [Fearnhead, Nottingham and Johnson, Temple.] Nov. 28. GROVES, WILLIAM, and CO. Bath, grocers, Jan. 19, Full Moon, Bath. [Hodgson, Bath; and Highmore, Scott's-yard, Bush-lane.] Dec. 8. GODFREY, ROBERT, Tower-hill, merchant, Jan. 19. [Wright, Fenchurch-street.1 Dec. 8. GEORGE, JOHN, and CO. Bedford-street, Strand, tin-plate workers, Jan. 99. [Carden and Co. Farrar's-buildings, Temple. Dec. 19. GOODLAKE, JOHN HUGHES, Water-lane, TowerStreet, wine and spirit merchant, Jan. 23. [Temp. ler and Co. Burr-street, East Smithfield.] Dec. 12. GUARDNER, JOHN, Studley, Warwick, dealer, 4, 5, and 30, Castle, Birmingham. [Jem, Birmingham: and Jenings and Co. Temple.] Dec.19. GORTON, THOMAS, Aldermanbury-postern, mer. cer and woollen-draper, Jan. 2, 19. and Feb. 2. [Blankford, Bruton-street.] Dec. 22. HOWARD, JOHN, Middleton-street, Clerkenwell, builder, Jan. 9. [Castle, Cursitor-street.] Nov. HUGHES, JOHN, Liverpool, druggist, Jan. 9, George, Liverpool. [Pritt, and Co. Liverpool; and Blackstock and Co. Liverpool.] Nov. 25.

28.

HIME, MAURICE, and CO. Manchester, apprai sers, Jan. 12, George, Liverpool. [Statham and Co. Liverpool; Serjeant and Co. Manchester; and Lowe and Co. Temple.] Dec. 1.

HOPKINS, SAMUEL, Jun. Castle Broomwich, Birmingham, victualler, Jan. 16. [Fallows, Birmingham.] Dec. 5.

HARVEY, THOMAS, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, inn-keeper, Jan. 16, Norfolk Hotel, Norwich. [Simpson and Co. Norwich; and Taylor, featherstone-buildings.] Dec. 5. HOLMAN, WALTER, Totness, Devon, ironmonger, Jan. 19, Oxford Arms, Totness. [Prideaux

and Co. Totness; and Alexander, Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn.] Dec. 8.

HART, ISAAC, Southampton, grocer, Jan. 5, 12, and Feb. 2. [Poole, Adam's-court, Old Broadstreet.] Dec. 22.

HORROCKS, SAMUEL, Bolton, Lancashire, manufacturer, Jan. 16, and Feb. 2. Bridge, Bolton. [Meddowcroft, Gray's-inn; and Boardman and Co. Bridge street, Bolton.] Dec. 22. JAMES, JAMES, Newgate-street, lace-manufacturer, January 12. [Thomas, Fen-court, Fenchurch-st.]

Dec. 1.

JACKSON, DANIEL, Castle-court, Birchin-lane, merchant, Jan. 19. [Farren, Threadneedle-st.] Dec. 8. JONES, JOS. and Co. Leominster, Hereford, linen-drapers, Jan. 19. [Meddowcroft, Gray's-inn.]

Dec. 8.

KEEN, WILLIAM, Newcastle-under-Lyne, Stafford, maltster, Jan. 9. Roebuck, Newcastle-underLyne. [Plant, Newcastle-under-Lyne; and Harvey and Co. Lincoln's-inn-fields.] Nov. 28. KIRKMAN, JOHN. Wellington-brewery, City-road, brewer, Jan. 19. [Rowland and Co. Lincoln'sinn-fields.] Dec. 8.

KIRK, RICHARD, Leicester, liquor-merchant, Jan. 4, 5, and Feb. 2, White Lion, Leicester. [Jeyes. Chancery-lane; and Lowdliam and Co. Leices ter.] Dec. 22.

LAX, JOHN, Liverpool, soap-boiler, Jan. 9, George, Liverpool. [Orred and Co. Liverpool; and Lowe and Co. Southampton buildings, Chancery-lane.]

Nov. 25.

LEES, LEWIS, Newton Moor, Chester, cottonspinner, Jan. 16, Bridge, Bolton, Lancaster. [Boardman and Co. Bolton; and Meddow croft and Co. Gray's-inu.] Dec. 5.

LAX, JOHN, and CO. Liverpool, soap boilers, Jan. 11, 12, and 30, George, Liverpool. [Orred and Co. Liverpool, and Lowe and Co. Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane.] Dec. 19.

MITCHELL, ISAAC, Marple, Chester, miller, Jan. 9, Dog, Manchester. [Cardivell, Manchester; and Makinson, Temple.] Nov. 28.

MULOCK, THOMAS, and CO. Liverpool, merchants, Jan. 9. Messrs. Avison and Co. Liverpool. [Avison and Co. Liverpool; and Castle-street, Holborn.] Nov. 28.

MOSES, JACOB, Lime-street, merchant, Jan. 9. [Rivington, Fenchurch-buildings, Fenchurch-st.] Nov. 28.

MOORE, JOHN, Manchester, baker. Jan. 19, Dog, Deansgate, Manchester. [Clay and Co. Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] Dec.s. M'KAY, ROBERT, Knotsford, Chester, linen-draper, Jan. 23, Bush, Deansgate, Manshester. [Law, Piccadilly, Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Redford-row.] Dec. 12.

MILL, CHARLES, Lower East-Smithfield, Irishprovision dealer, Jan. 2 and 23. [West, RedLion-street, Wapping.] Dec. 12.

MACDONNELL, MYLĖS, and CO. Broad-street, merchants. Jan. 2, and 30. [Dennetts and Co. King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street.] Dec. 19. MARSHALL, THOMAS, Tong, Yorkshire, corndealer, Jan. 9, and Feb. 2. [Platts, Castle-street, Holborn; and Elland, near Halifax.] Dec. 22. MORRIS, JAMES, Woolwich, cordwainer, Feb. 2. [Suter, Greenwich ] Dec. 22. NORTH, GEORGE, Sheffield, butcher, Jan. 19, Hotel, Sheffield. [Brookfield, Sheffield; and Tilson and Co. Coleman-street.] Deo. 8. NORTON, RICHARD, Jun. Charlotte-street, Rathbone-place, paper-hanger, Jan. 2, and 23. [Hutchinson and Co. New-square, Lincoln's-inn.] Dec.

12.

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