APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 1. MILITARY. 61 F. Bt. Lieut. Col. Poitier, from 50 F. Major, vice Owen, dead 10 Feb. 62 R. Power, Ensign by purch. vice BeauArmy. Lieut. Col. Hon. John Ramsay, of hp. late clerk, 27 F. 3 do. Clan-Alpine Fen. Inf. Colonel 67 W. M. P. Sweedland, Ensign, vice Mac12 Aug. 1819 Daniel 20 Jan. 3 Dr. G. Ass, Surg. Williamson, from hp. 7 Dr. G. 68 Lieut. Stretton, from hp. vice Sloan, exc. As. Sur. vice Coleman, exc. 3 Feb. 1820 rec. dift. 3 Feb. 5 Foster, from hp. Assist. Surg. 73 Lloyd, Capt. by purch. vice Coane, vice Maginn, exch. do. do. 4 Dr. Lieut. Alp to be Captain by purch. vice Ensign Monck, Lieut. vice Murphy, dead Wright, ret. 13 Jan. 2 do. Fendall, Captain by purch. vice Williamson, from 45 F. Lieut. by 3 Feb. 3 do. Cornet Townshend, Lieut. by pur. 13 Jan. P. Primrose, Ensign, vice Monck do. Hawkins, Lieut. by purch. S Feb. 79 Lieut. Cameron, from hp. Lieut. vice G. T. Hooker, Cornet by purch. 13 Jan. Thomson, exch. rec. diff. 27 Jan. R. De Lisle, Cornet by purch. 3 Feb. 84 Westby, from hp. Lieut. vice St 8 Troop Quar. Mast. M. 1. Donahoo, Reg. Clare, exch. rec. diff. 3 Feb. Quar. Mast. vice Masters, dead. do. Brockman, from hp. 84 F. Lieut. 10 Lt. Gen. Lord Stewart, G.C.B. Colonel do. vice Bowsar, exch. rec. diff. 10 do. 11 Lieut. Gage, from 31 F. Lieut. vice Ha- 85 Thomson, from hp. Paym. vice mond, exch, do. 27 Jan, Foster, from hp. 25 Dr. Lieut. vice 90 Capt. Holmes, from hp. 78 F. Capt. vice Ormsby, exch. 10 do. 9 Feb. 15 Dixon, Captain by purch, vice Bel Lieut. Maclean, from hp. 3 F. G. Lieut. lairs, ret. do. vice Grant, exch. rec. diff. 27 Jan. Cornet Elton, Lieut. by purch. do. 91 Ensign M'Intyre, from hp, 3 W. 1, R. Gren.G. Ensign and Lieut. Erskine, Lt. and Capt. Ens. vice Campbell, exch. 10 Feb. by pur. vice Lord C. Fitzroy, 55 F. do. 92 Lieut. Gen, John Hope, formerly of 60 F. Glanville, fm, hp Ens. Colonel 29 Jan. and Lieut. do. Lieut. Madden, from 13 F. Captain, vice Cold. G. Captain H. J. W. Bentinck, Adjutant, vice Innes, dead 10 Feb. C. Bentinck, res. Adjutant only do. Rifle B. Capt. Stewart, from hp. Capt. Beckwood, 3 F. G. Lt. and Capt. Wigston, Capt, and Lieut. exch. 27 Jan. Colonel by purch. vice Stewart, ret. Gent. Cadet G. V. Creagh, from R. Mil. 31 Dec. 1819 Coll. 2d Lieut. vice Peel 6 do. Lieut. Anson, Lieut, and Capt. by purch. 1W.I.R. Lt. Chads, Captain by purch. vice Isles, 20 Jan. 1820 27 do. Gent. Cadet Dixon, from Roy. Mil. Coll. Ensign Myers, Lieut, by purch. 3 Feb. Ensign and Lieut. by purch. do. Hosp. Mate B. O'Brien, Assist. Surg. vice 1 F. Gen. Marquis of Huntly, Colonel 29 do. Dunn, Staff do. Ensign Stephens, Lieut. vice Vaughan, Cape C. Lt. Stockenstroom, from hp. of the late dead 10 Feb. Regt. vice Stockenstroom, exch. 10 do. E. Muller, Ensign do. 1R.V.B. Brevet Major Holland, from 90 F. Capt. 6 J. W. Stuart, Eusign, vice Chambers, vice Chapman, cancelled 3 do. dead do. Lieut. Dean, from hp. R. Wag. Tr. Lieut. 8 Ensign Cotter, from hp. Ensign, vice vice Gilbert, cancelled do. Wainwright, exch. rec. diff. 27 Jan. Fothergill, from hp. 97 F. Lieut. 9 Captain Barnwell, from hp. 88 F. Capt. vice Fuller, cancelled do. vice Stirling, exch. 10 Feb. Ensign Mackenzie, from hp. 8 W. I. R. 27 Lieut. Maclean, Capt. by purch. vice Mol Ensign, vice Gordon, 7 v. Bn. do. loy, ret. 20 Jan. Paym. Briggs, from hp. 58 F. Paym. do. Ensign Beauclerk, from 62 F. Lieut. by 2 Lieut. Bambrick, from hp. 43 É. Lieut. purch. vice M‘Lean, prom. 5 Feb. do. 31 Lieut. Hammond, from 14 Dr. Lieut, vice Young, 'from hp. 25 F. Lieut. vice do. do. 37 Capt. Perry, from hp. 56 F. Captain vice O'Connell, from hp. 82 F. Lieut. do. do. 38 Hardman, from hp. 83 F. Captain, Ensign Ellar, from hp. 35 F. Ensign do. vice Gallie, exch. rec. diff. do. 3 Brevet Maj. Wood, from 90 F. to be Capt. 42 Gen. Earl of Hopetoun, G.C.B. Colonel vice Mansfield, cancelled do. 29 Jan. Lieut. Stewart, from hp. 2 G. Bn. Lieut. 44 Lieut. Gen. Gore Browne, Colonel do. vice Atkinson, cancelled do. 16 Ensign Campbell, Lieut. by purch. vice Lynch, from hp. 99 F. Lieut. vice 3 Feb. do. C. L. Leslie, Ensign Fleming, from 90 F. Lieut. vice Major Poo, from hp. 99 F. Maj. Wemyss, Goslett, cancelled do. exch. 10 do. Black, from hp. 50 F. Lieut. vice Captain Baldwin, from 83 F. Capt. vice Elliott, cancelled do. Poitier, 61 F. do. M'Caul, from hp. 1 G. Bn. Lieut. Lieut. Seward, from hp. Lieut. vice Doug vice Bateman, cancelled do. las, cancelled 27 Jan. Qua. Master Buchanan, from hp. 5 G. Bn. N. Power, Ensign by purch, vice Cappage, Quarter Master 10 do. cancelled 20 do. 4 Lieut. Stobie, hp. Sicilian Regt. Lieut. 55 Brevet Lieut. Col. Lord C. Fitzroy, from vice Pigott, cancelled 3 do. Gren. G. Major by purch. vice Hog, ret. Cavendish, from hp. 3 Gar. Br. 27 do. Lieut. vice Groves, cancelled do. 57 Lieut. Dix, Captain, vice Montgomerie, 7 Brevet Major Ross, from hp. 6 W. I. R. dead 10 Feb. do. Ensign Montgomerie, Lieut. do. Lieut. Warren, from 4 R. V. Bn. Lieut. J. W. Taylor, Ensign do. vice Perry, cancelled 1 Nov. 1819 58 Ensign Hebden, from hp. 2 Gar. Bn. Ens. Ensign Gordon, from 1 R. V. Bn. Ensign, vice Baynes, exch. 27 Jan. do. do. 50 11 May Ensign Gardner, from 5 R. V. Bn. Ensign Sadleir, from 63 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. vice Johnston, cancelled 1 Nov, 1819 Campbell, hp. 1 F. G. 8 Lieut. and Adj. Crawford, from 90 F. O'Connor, from 88 F. rec. diff. with Licut. do. Resignations and Retirements. do. Lieut. Colonel Stewart, 3 F. G. do Captain Wright, 4 Dr. do. Appointment Cancelled. Ensign Cuppage, 50 F. Deaths. Gen. Hon. Sir A. Maitland, Bart. 49 F. Feb. 1820 Royal Artillery. Sir D. Dundas, G.C.B. 1 Dr. G. and Rifle Gent. Cadet R. Luard, 2d Lieut. 8 Dec. 1819 Brig. at Chelsea College 18 Feb. H. G. Teesdale, 2d Lieut. do. Maj. Gen. John Lindesey, formerly Lieut. Colonel do. 16 do. D. Dewar 9 Oct. 1819 Garrisons. Lt. Col. Sir J. Bontein, hp. Kelso Regt. 25 Dec. Gen. Earl of Chatham, K.G. Governor of Gibraltar Maj. Owen, 61 F. Up Park Camp, Jamaica 8 Nov. 29 Jan. 1820 Vallance, 73 F. Batticola, Ceylon 8 Aug. Lieut. Gen. Lord Beresford, G.C.B. Governor of St Leger, 89 F. Jersey do. Gomersall, hp. late 2 Gar. Bn. Sir Brent Spencer, G.C.B. Governor Capt. Butler, 1 F. of Cork do. Duport, Royal Art. Demarara 25 Dec. Hart, from 73 F. Governor of Lon Lieut. Cameron, Adj. 1 F. donderry and Culmore do. A. Macpherson, 59 F. Isle of France 11 May Innes, 92 F. Up Park Camp, Jamaica Medical Department. 19 Nov. Hosp. Assist. Teevan, from hp. Hosp. Assistant Jones, 67 F. Mullingaum 17 July 16 Dec. 1819. Hunt, Royal Engineers Crouchley, hp. 85 F. 29 Dec. do. D'Arcy, hp. 91 F. 7 do. Beecher, 6 R. V. Bn. 25 do. Store-keeper Generals Department. Ens. Tottenham, 1 F. Assist. Store-keeper General J. Haré, Dep. Store Chambers, 6 F. Pisa 20 Dec. keeper General 20 Dec. 1819 21 June Tho. Broadbank Parr, As. Store-keeper Gen. do. Amos Lister, do. do. do, Lowe, 2 W. I. R. Gambia 12 Aug. Young, hp. European Gar. Company Fredericks, hp. German Legion, Hanover 10 Jan. 1820 Major Buck, from 8 F. with Major Browne, hp. Paymaster Boyes, hp. 26 F. Dec. 1819 98 F. Quarter Master Parke, 1 F. Wallyahbad, Madras Brevet Major Milner, from 18 Dr. with Capt. De 28 Aug. Montmorency, 4 F. Assist. Surgeon Swindell, hp. 1 Dr. Gds. AmherstWilkie, from 38 F. with Capt. Frank- burgh, Upper Canada 1 Sept. lyn, hp. 40 F. Lane, from 84 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Commissariat Department. Lynch, hp. R. W. I. Ran. Assist. Com. Gen. Belson, Demarara 27 Nov. Lieut. Ivers, from 8 F. with Lieut. Lord Bingham, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Howie, Jamaica 7 do hp. 3 F. G. Usher, from 62 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Medical Department. Macdonell, hp Hosp. Assist. Cusins, Jamaica 14 Nov. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. The mean temperature of February is considerably above the average of the same month during the last four years, and the mean daily range of the Thermometer is upwards of a degree less. The temperature, therefore, has been more equable thani s generally experienced in this climate. The warmest period of the month was the 6th, 7th, and 8th, when the Thermometer rose above 50, the coldest was after the 18th, when the temperature of the night was frequently below 32. The mean of the daily extremes coincides exactly with that of 10 morning and evening. The fluctuations of the Barometer are somewhat less than the annual average fluctuations, and the mean height is fully 3 tenths higher than that of February for the last four years. The state of the Hygrometer indicates an unusually dry atmosphere, owing to the prevalence of cold north-east winds towards the end of the month. It will be found, on looking back to the first Number of this work, that there is a striking coincidence between February of this year and the same month of 1817. The difference both in temperature and dryness is in favour of the latter. From the mild state of the weather about the 7th, it was expected that the severe winter was to be followed by an early spring. These hopes, however, have been partially disappointed by the stormy weather that set in towards the end of February, and which still continues (March 2d,) with increasing severity. METEOROLOGICAL Table, extracted from the Register kept on the banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25', Elevation 185 feet. FEBRUARY 1820. Extremes. THERMOMETER. Degrees. Mean of greatest daily heat, 43.3 Maximum, 7th day, 54-0 .....cold, 34.8 Minimum, 18th 27.0 temperature, 10 A.M. 39.6 Lowest maximum, 3d 35.0 10 P.M. 38.6 46.5 ........ of daily extremes, 39.1 Highest, 10 A. M. 7th 52.5 ............. 10 A.M. and 10 P.M. 39.1 Lowest ditto, 19th 32.5 ... 4 daily observations, 39.1 51.0 Whole range of thermometer, 246.0 Lowest ditto 19th 31.0 Mean daily ditto, 8.5 Greatest range in 24 hours, 18th 16.5 temperature of spring water, 39.5 Least ditto, 20th 3.5 Inches, Mean of 10 A.M. (temp. of mer. 47) 29.840 Highest, 10 A. M. 27th 30.300 10 P.M. (temp. of mer. 47) 29.838 Lowest ditto, 29th 29.120 ........... both, (temp. of mer. 47) 29.839 Highest, 10 P. M. 26th 30.325 Whole range of barometer, 6.220 Lowest ditto, 29th 29.150 Mean ditto, during the day, .103 Greatest range in 24 hours, 28th .550 ... night, .112 Least ditto, 15th ................ in 24 hours, .215 HYGROMETER. Degrees. 30.0 Rain in inches, 1.198 .......... Lowest ditto, Evaporation in ditto, 1.240 ........... Highest, 10 É. M. 29th Mean daily Evaporation, .043 1.0 Leslie. Mean, 10 A, M. 10.0 Anderson. P. of Dep. Highest, 10 A.M. 7th 46.0 ...................... 10 P. M. 7.8 **........................... Lowest ditto, 25th 10.0 ..... both, 8.9 ............................ Highest, 10 €.M. 7th 45.0 Anderson. Point of Dep. 10 A.M. 33.0 ..................... Lowest ditto, 25th 20.0 ....................................... 10 P.M, 33.7 ............. Relat. Hum.Highest, 10 A.M. 3d 100.0 both, 33.3 ............................. Least ditto, 25th 37.0 Relat. Humid. 10 A.M. 80.8 ............................... Greatest, 10 P.M. 2d 98.0 10 P. M. 84.6 Least ditto, 25th 59.0 both, 82.7 ...... Mois. 100 cub.in. Greatest, 10 A.M. 7th .215 ...............Grs. mois, in 100 cub, in air, 10 A.M. .143 Least ditto, 25th .063 ............10 P.M. .144 Greatest, 10 P. M. 6th .208 .***............. both, .144 sequest................ Least ditto, 25th .090 Fair days, 24; rainy days, 5. Wind west of meridian, 15; east of meridian, 14. .045 . 3d 0.0 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill. N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afterThe second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. noon. JAttach. Wind. Attach. Ther. Wind. S.W. Very cold, 19 / M.234 fair day. 21 E. Feb. 1{ M.324 29.572 M.42 S.W. Dull, fair, N.W. Ditto. Frost morn. N.W. foggy day. Dull morn. Cble. sunshine day E. Dull, fair. Rain morn. S.W. fair day. S.W. Fair. N.W. Ditto. W. Fair. cold aftern. N.W. Ditto. .689|A. 45 Dull morn. S.W. slight shrs. A. 44 .829 A, 44 ) 13 M.292 .705 M.45}s.W. Dull, fair. A. 40 .735 A. 41 M.32 .999 M.411 S.W. Mild, sunsh. .941 M.41}/s.W. Dull, fair. Feb. 16 M.31 29.917 M.40) Dull & cold, S.W. .776 A. 41 but fair. .742 M.42 sunshine. .768 M.39 A. 35 .867 A. 39 N.W. Fair, cold. .965 M.36 A. 31 Keen frost, E. .969 A, 38 sunshine. 20 S M.263 .999 M,37 Sleet morn. S.E. .870 M.39 Sleet & rain, 22. M.307 .569 M.38 .657 A.39 ) Cble. Dull, fair. .367 M.39 A. 38 Foggy day, E. .320 A. 40 rain night. 24 M.25 .355 M.35 Frost, with A. 30 N.E. snow .644 M.35 Keen frost, N. E. .980A. 35 shov.rs. hail. 26 M.25 .999 M.35 Snow foren, A.34 30.110 A. 36 Cble, mild aftern. 27 M.27 .131 M.36 Frost mora. M.22%29.840 M.28 Cble. Fair, cold. .371 M.38) A.37 .293 A.36 $(N.W. Keen frost, Average of Rain, 1.216 inches, 23 M.3i 9 10 M.31 .810 M.47}\Cble. Mild, sunsh. N. W. fair day. A. 45 158 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. the eldest son of William Wilberforce, Esq. M. P. to Mary Frances, second daughter of the Reverend July 23, 1819. At Madras, Mrs Simpson, relict James Owen, rector of Paglesham. of late William Simpson, Esq. a daughter. At Bamborough, Thomas George Gregson, Jan. 1, 1820. At Rome, the lady of Henry Har- Esq. Warren House, to Miss Bogg. vey, Esq. a daughter. 24. At Turnberry Lodge, William Crawford of 18. The lady of Thomas Lauder Dick, Esq. of Littleton, to Jane Ronald, eldest daughter of Relugus, a son. Charles Angus, Esq. Turnberry Lodge. 19. At Boulogne, the lady of Hugh Rose, Esq. At Bridgeforme, Archibald Wallace, Esq. of Glastulich, a daughter. writer, St Andrews, to Miss Ann, youngest daugh23. At Edinburgh, Mrs Lockhart of Castlehill, ter of the late Dewar Lauder. à son. At Kinghorn, Lieutenant James Nairn, R.N. Lady Petre, à son. to Miss Sophia Sprunt, daughter of Mr James 28. At the manse of Kinglassie, Mrs Cunnyng. Sprunt, manufacturer there, hame, a son. 25. At Edinburgh, the Hon. Henry Robert The lady of G. A. Fullarton, Esq. of Fern- Westenra, M. P. to Anne Douglas Hamilton, hill, Berks, a son. daughter of the late Douglas Duke of Hamilton At Newington, Mrs J. R. Skinner, a son. and Brandon. 31. The Viscountess Duncan, a son. At Bellevue, Captain G. A. Veitch, of the The Marchioness of Sligo, a son and heir. Hon. East India Company's service, to Helen, Feb. l. The Countess of Clonmell, twin daugh- youngest daughter of the late George Hoggan, Esq. ters. of Waterside. Mrs Patrick Robertson, a daughter. At Plocktown, Lochalsh, Donald Matheson, 3. At Kirkáldy, Mrs Robert Kirk, a son. Esq. of Achnadarroch, to Mary, daughter of Mr 4. At Ayr, Mrs H. D. Boswell, a daughter. Duncan M‘Rae, late of Conchra. Mrs Forrest of Comiston, a daughter. 27. At Glennan, Neil Campbell, Esq. to Matilda, 7. At Portobello, Mrs Douglas, Great King. daughter of the late Duncan Macdougall, Esq. of street, a son. Ardintrive. 8. At Milsington, Mrs Scott, a son. 31. At Glasgow, Gavin Hamilton, Esq. of Mrs Terrot, Albany-street, Edinburgh, a Springbank, parish of Avondale, to Miss Nancy daughter. Paterson, youngest daughter of the late William 9. At Peebles, Mrs M'Gowan of Winkston, a Paterson of Oldhill. son. Mr James Stark, printer in Glasgow, to MaAt the Union Hotel, St Andrew's -square, ria, seventh daughter of the late George Kinloch, Edinburgh, Mrs Horrocks, a son. Esq. Stonehaven. At Edinburgh, Mrs George Wauchope, a At Prestonhall, near Cupar Fife, Capt. Allan daughter. Briggs, of the Elizabeth of Kirkaldy, to Miss Swan, 15. At Wellington.place, Leith, Mrs John Mac- daughter of the late John Swan, Esq. of Prestonkie, a daughter. hall. 17. At Island Bridge, near Dublin, the lady of Feb. 8. At St George's, Hanover-square, the Earl Captain H. G. Jackson, a son. of Uxbridge, eldest son of the Marquis of Angle18. At Hilton, Mrs Pearson of Myrcaimnie, a sey, to Eleanora, second daughter of the late John daughter. Campbell, Esq. of Shawfield, having been preAt Newmains, Mrs David Syme, a daughter. viously married on the 5th August last, at Altyre, At Edinburgh, Mrs Wemyss, Abbey, a son. in Scotland, the seat of her brother-in-law, Sir W. At Salisbury.street, Edinburgh, Mrs John G. Cumming, Bart. Gray, a daughter. - At Edinburgh, by the Rev. Dr Peddie, Mr **19. Mrs Crosbie, Northumberland-street, Edin- Thomas Craig, mason, to Stewart, second daughter burgh, a daughter. of Mr Matthew Craig, Charles Street. At Lathrisk House, Fifeshire, the lady of - At Inverness, J. M‘Lennan, Esq. of the colony William Johnston, Esq. of Lathrisk and Bavelaw, of Berbice, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the a son and heir. late Reverend Angus Bethune, minister of Alness. Mrs Cathcart, Gayfield-square, a son. 9. At Inverary, Ludovick Cameron, Esq. writer 21. At Culloden, Mrs A. Gordon, a son. there, to Miss Alice Macnicol, daughter of the de22. At Edinburgh, the lady of William Ogilvie, ceased Reverend Donald - Macnicol, minister of Esq. younger of Chesters, a daughter. Lenmore and Appin. 23. Mrs James Borthwick, Abercromby-place, a At Devonbank, the Reverend William Brash, daughter. Glasgow, to Miss Jane Dick, youngest daughter of Mrs John Wardrop, 103, George-street, Edin. James Dick, Esq. of Devonbank. burgh, a daughter. 11. At Blantyre, Mr Robert Caldwell, merchant, 25. Mrs Charles Tawse, Gayfield-square, a son. Glasgow, to Miss Jean Binning, eldest daughter of 26. At Edinburgh, Mrs Stevenson, Albany-street, Mr James Binning, innkeeper, Blantyre. a daughter. 17. At Spylaw, Mr Mark Turnbull, of ScaithLately-At London, the Countess of Cowper, a muir, farmer, to Miss Barbara Robertson, fourth daughter. daughter of Mr James Robertson, Spylaw. At the house of her father, Lieutenant-General - At Midmar Castle, G. R. Nuttal, M.D. of Macleod, St James's Park, London, Lady Gardi- London, to Marion, third daughter of James Mans ner, a son. field, Esq. of Midmar. F" At Edinburgh, Mrs Johnstone of Alva, a daugh- At Hampstead, John Loch, Esq. to Rubinia ter. Marion Cullen, youngest daughter of Archibald - At Kensington church, Anthony Macdonald, MARRIAGES. Esq. of Lochgarry, to Miss Macdonald of the Grange, Brompton. Aug. 23, 1819. At Calcutta, Henry Manning, 18. At St John's chapel, Edinburgh, Captain jun. Esq. of the civil service, to Caroline, eldest Charles S. J. Hawtayne, R.N. to Anne, second daughter of Lieutenant-General Russell, of the daughter of the late Charles Hope, Esq. commisBengal establishment. sioner of the navy, Dec. 18. Hugh Fraser, Esq. assistant-surgeon in 21. Fred. W. Campbell, Esq. of Barbreck, to his Majesty's i2th regiment, to Mary, second Sophi daughter of the late Sir Edwa Winningdaughter of Patrick O'Hennessy, Esq. Ennis, ton, Bart. of Stanford Court, Worcestershire. county of Clare. 22. At Edinburgh, Robert Hartshorn Barber, of Jan. 1, 1820. At Perth, Mr P. Milne, to Mary, Hayton Castle, in the county of Nottingham, Esq. daughter of John Tainsh, Esq. writer, Crieff. barrister at law, to Sarah, only daughter of Samuel 17. At Closeburn, G. Johnstone, Esq. factor at Wordsworth of Nottingham-place, Esq. Eglinton, to Ann, eldest daughter of Mr William At Pinkston, James Harvey, Esq. writer, Guthrie. Glasgow, to Mary, second daughter of John Gour19. At Fulham, William Wilberforce, jun, Esq. lay, Esq. of Cowlairs. DEATHS. the deceased John Spottiswoode, Esq. and relict of John Wauchope, Esq. of Falmouth, county of May 3, 1819. At the island of Banca, Mr Francis Devon. Buchan Fraser, merchant in Calcutta, youngest 17. At No 29, Libberton's Wynd, Edinburgh, son of Mr William Fraser, senior, merchant-tailor, after a lingering illness, James Murray, composiHigh-street, Edinburgh. tor, aged 38. By his death, a widow and a family 28. At Lodiana, Nepaul country, John Balfour, of eight daughters have been left in a very destitute Esq. surgeon in the service of the Honourable East situation. India Company In London, Lieut.-General James Campbell, June 6. At Gyah, in Bengal, Major Colin Camp- aged 76. bell, of the 1th regiment of native infantry; and, - Mr Philip T. Meyer, the eminent composer on the 8th, two days after, Mrs Campbell, his wi- and professor of the harp, in the 88th year of his dow. age. 12. At Calcutta, Major Peter Lewis Grant, 12th 18. At Minto, Jane, youngest daughter of the native infantry, Acting Town and Fort Major of Hon. Captain Elliot, R. N. Fort William, Bengal, and on the 2d September James Bruce Du as, son of Mr Dundas, following, Aune, his wife. Albany-street, Edinburgh. July 25. At Furrackabad, East Indies, William William Scott, attorney at law, &c. &c. CalRennell, Esq. Collector of Government Customs cutta, aged 32, son of Mr Alexander Scott, Ormisat that station, and youngest son of Major Rennell. ton. Aug. 8. The Honourable Colonel J. A. Banner. 19. At Carlisle, of apoplexy, Isabella, wife of Mr man, Governor of Prince of Wales Island. Jeremiah Jollie, printer, in the 36th year of her Sept. 18. Near Aidlebad, on the route from Nag- age. poor to Hyderabad, Major P. G. Blair, of the ar- At Moyhall, Sir Æneas Macintosh of Macintillery. He was cut off by the fatal epidemic. tosh, Bart. Oct. 11. On board his Majesty's ship Sapphire, At Kilmarnock, Mr J. Thomson, of the Kilin the West Indies, of a malignant fever, in the marnock woollen manufactory, and treasurer of 22d year of his age, Edward Cockburn Ross, Esq. that town. Lieutenant, R. N. youngest surviving son of John 20. In his 79th year, John Mackenzie of TorriCockburn Ross, Esq. of Shandwick. don, in the county of Ross, Esq. Nov. 1. At Antigua, Lieutenant-General Ram- 21. At Abernethy Manse, the Rev. John Grant, say, governor of that island ; and on the 18th, minister of Abernethy. Lieutenant-Colonel Kirby, his successor, com- At Arbroath, John Spink, Esq. aged 81. mander-in-chief. - At Kirkcudbright, in the 86th year of his age, 4. At Belmont, Jamaica, John Jameson, young- and 50th of his ministry, the Rev. Dr Robert Muest son of the late John Jameson, town-clerk of ter, one of the Deans of the Chapel Royal, and Dysart. Chaplain in Ordinary to his late Majesty. 8. At Up-Park Camp, Jamaica, John Owen, 22. The Rev. Henry Garnock, first minister of Esq. major in the 61st regiment. Canongate, Edinburgh. He died suddenly and in Dec. 1. At Exeter estate, Vere, Jamaica, of a the prime of life. From the very able and accepfew days' illness, Mr Alexander Ross, fourth son table manner in which he discharged the duties of of Mr William Ross, late tacksman of Knock- a clergyman, his loss is deeply and justly lamented. shorty, Ross-shire. At Dreghorn Manse, Ayrshire, the Reverend 21. At Kingston, Jamaica, Robert, third son of Andrew Haldan. Robert Bogle, Esq. of Gilmore Hill. At Haddington, Mrs Isabella Knox, late of 22. At Kingston, Jamaica, of the yellow fever, Mayshiel, spouse of Thomas Pringle, senior, late Mr Edward Richardson, aged 16, son of the late provost of that burgh. Gabriel Richardson, Esq. of Dumfries. 23. Suddenly, at Kirkaldy, Mrs Cecilia Halker. Jan. 1, 1820. At Paisley, aged three years and stone, wife of Mr David Storrar, saddler there, eight months, Agnes, the only daughter-and on At Househill, Mrs Dunlop, wife of Colonel the 29th of the same month, aged six months, Dunlop of Househill. John, the only son, of the Rev. Mr Burns, one of At Bathgate, the Rev. Patrick Connel, minthe ministers of Paisley. ister of the Associate Congregation there, in the 3. At Nice, Mary, youngest daughter of the late 55th year of his age, and 35d of his ministry. William Fairholme, Esq. of Chapel. At his seat at Charleton House, in the county 1. At Docraw, in the parish of Beith, Lieutenant of Wilts, John Howard, Earl of Suffolk and BerkWilliam Leavach, of the 21st Royal North British shire, Viscount Andover, and Baron Howard of Fusileers. Charleton, General in the army, Colonel of the 6. At Merchiston Bank, Edinburgh, Mrs Marion 44th regiment of foot, Governor of Londonderry Knox, wife of Mr John Fletcher. and Culmore forts in Ireland. His lordship was 11. At Lasswade, Crichton Strachan, Esq. late in the 81st year of his age. He is succeeded by his shipbuilder, Leith. son Thomas Viscount Andover, born in 1776. At Greenhill, near Sheffield, aged 88, Mr 24. At Kinning House, Glasgow, Mrs Jane John Fox, who has left children, grandchildren, Harle, relict of John Dixon, Esq. of Knightshood. and great-grandchildren, to the amount of one - At her house, No 6, South St James's-street, hundred! Miss Rutherford, only daughter of the late Henry 12. Mr Thomas Ayre, aged 86, many years Rutherford, Esq. of Hunthill. keeper of the castle in Newcastle. He was present - On board the Castle Huntly East Indiaman, at the siege of Quebec, and was one of the men at for Bengal, James, eldest son of James Hay, W. S. the gun from which the celebrated General Mont- 25. At Scone, Mrs Brodie, widow of the Rer. gomery received his death-wound. John Brodie, late minister of Kinloch. - At Dumfries, aged 104, Mrs Janet M‘Naught, 26. At Nice, Eliza, the wife of John Stein, Esq. relict of the last of the male line of the Lairds of of Clonmell, Ireland. Kilwhanity. At Dumfries, Gabriel Richardson, Esq. of - At Quebec, William Scott, Esq. younger of Rosebank, late provost of that burgh. Wooll. Viscountess Gormanston of Gormanston Cas13. In the 82d year of his age, Mr John Thom- tle, county of Meath. son, parish schoolmaster, Muthil. At Royston, Herts, in his 76th year, Mr Hen. 15. At Lockerby, William Martin, Esq. of Black- ry Andrews, the editor of “ Moore's Almanack." ford, writer. He was an able astronomer, and was for many At Dundee, Mr A. Pitcairn, jun. wine-mer- years engaged by the Board of Longitude to comchant. pute ~ The Nautical Ephemeris.” - At Jedburgh, at an advanced age, Mrs Elliot, 27. At Tranent, the Rev. Robert Shirreff, in the sen. of Harwood, 66th year of his age, and 42d of his ministry. 16. At Dumfries, Mr R. Halliday, surgeon. - At Edinburgh, J. H. C. Dallaway, wife of At Nether House, Lesmahagow, Lieutenant- Patrick Dallaway, Esq. Colonel Nasmyth, late of the 7th West India regi- 28. At Edinburgh, Ch tian, youngest daughter ment. of Mr Alexander Greig, W. S. 17. At Glasgow, Archibald Campbell, Esq, mer- At his house, Fyfe-place, Donald M'Laine, chant in Glasgow, late of the island of Jamaica. Esq. merchant, Edinburgh. - At Gosport, Robert Grierson, Esq. royal At the manse of Cleish, Miss Elizabeth Darnavy, eldest son of Alexander Grierson, Esq. ling younger of Lag. - At Edinburgh, after a few days' illness, Mrs - At Bath, Mrş Helen Wauchope, daughter of Hathorn of Castlewigg. |