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Course of Exchange, London, Dec. 10.-Amsterdam, 12: 2. Ditto at sight, 11:19. Rotterdam, 12: 3. Antwerp, 12: 3. Hamburgh, 37: 0. Altona, 37: 1. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 15. Bourdeaux, 25: 45. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 1514. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 354. Gibraltar, 31. Leghorn, 484. Genoa, 444. Lisbon, 51. Oporto, 51. Rio Janeiro, 48. Dublin, 94-Cork, 9 ₺ cent.

Prices of Bullion,

4s. 10 d.

oz.-Foreign Gold in bars, £.3179.-New Dollars, Silver in bars, standard, 5s.04d.

Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 10s. 6d.--Cork or Dublin, 10s. 6d. a 12s. 6d.-Belfast, 10s. 6d. a 12s. 6d.-Hambro', 7s. 6d. a 10s. 6d.-Madeira, 20s.—Jamaica, 30s.-Home 40s. a 50s.-Greenland, out and home, 00 00.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from November 17, to December 8, 1824. Nov. 17. Nov. 24. Dec. 1. Dec. 8.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th of Oct. and the 20th of Nov. 1824: extracted from the London Gazette.

Abrahams, L. of Mansell-street, Goodman's-fields,

merchant

Allison, J. Church-street, Camberwell, coachmaster

Badcock, J. St. John's-street, bootmaker
Baker, C. Rateliff-highway, grocer

Banks, R. Paddington, Mary-le-bone, tailor

Barness, T. and H. Wentworth, New Corn Exchange, Mark-lane, millers

Beech, J. Newcastle-under-Lyne, currier
Bennett, Blandford Forum, Dorset, wine-mer-

chant

Biggs, G. Bradford, Wilts, clothier

Higgs, H. Blandford Forum, Dorset, mercer
Birt, G. Pickett-street, tea-dealer.
Boswell, F. S. Strand, shopkeeper.

Brook, J. late of Choppards in Wooldall, Kirkburton, York, clothier.

Browne, J. H, Clapham, linen-draper
Brown, J. Rochdale, Lancaster, innholder

Buncombe, R. Mile-end New-town, coal and potato dealer

Byers, E. Prince's-street, Soho, whalebone merchant

Capon, G. Oxford-street, upholsterer
Chanceller, D. jun. Stowe Upland, Suffolk, malt-

ster.

Chant, J. B. Somerton, Somerset, grocer

Clark, W. Speldhurst-street, Burton-crescent,coalmerchant and lath-render

Clark, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, seedsman and coal-merchant

Cooke, J. Bristol, brightsmith

Cooper, F. East Derham, Norfolk, grocer
Craig, J. Austinfriars-passage, merchant

Croose, J. Cheltenham, tallow-chandler

Dauncey, J. of Coaley Mills Uley, Gloucestershire, woollen manufacturer

Dawes, J. Oxford-street, orange-merchant
Douglas, J. Blackburn, bookseller
Dring, T. Bristol, brewer

Drury, R. and G. Thompson, both late of New Park-street, Southwark, but now of Lukestreet, Finsbury-square, and Turnham-green, brewers

Eade, C. Stourmarket, Suffolk, grocer
Ellis, A. Hackney, carpenter

Fargues, F. P. Berwick-street, Soho, printer
Fauntleroy, H. Berner's street, banker.

Foxton, R. Norton Grange, Durham, common

brewer

France, T. Paddington, timber-merchant
Francis, R. Wellclose-square, hatmaker
Gardner, C. Mile-end road, merchant
Gibson, J. Cambridge, dealer

Greening, W. Hampstead, carpenter
Guyer, J. Woolwich, tailor

Hassall, W. Newgate-street, hatter

Haddon, T. South Burton-mews, Berkeley-square, stable-keeper

Hickson, M. Manchester, tailor

Hide, R. High-street, Bloomsbury, bedsteadmaker

Hill, W. Greenfield, Flint, paper-manufacturer Hippon, W. Earlscourt, Dewsbury, York, mer

chant

Hodgson, J. late of Bath, auctioneer
Holman, J. New Mills, Glossop, victualler
Hoskins, R. Manchester, merchant

Hunt, T. Heaton Norris, Lancashire, and Stock-
port, Cheshire, cotton-spinner
Huntingdon, J. Skinner-street, jeweller
Hyatt, W. Dorset-street, Manchester-square, up-
holsterer

Ingham, J. Aldgate, woollen-draper

Jackson, S. G. Loughborough, Leicestershire, corn-merchant

Johnson, P. Woolwich, linen-draper

Johnstone, T. O. Great Queen-street, Lincoln'sinn-fields, dealer in music

King, T. Crofton, Northumberland, ship owner Lee, P. C. and W. Ballard, Hammersmith, linendraper

Levy, H. Rathbone place, glass-dealer

Lewis, J. Bristol, merchant

Lloyd, F. Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars-road, malt-factor

Macmillac, J. Liverpool, merchant

Mannall, W. Great Wild-street, Lincoln's-innfields, baker

Marsdall, T. Basinghall-street, Blackwell-hall, fac

tor

Marsh, W., J. H. Stracey, H. Fauntleroy, and G. E. Graham, Berner's-street, bankers Marshall, W. Stepney, builder

Matthews, T. and W. Bingham, Kingston-uponHull, drapers

May, N. Stepney, builder

Neverd, W. Brunswick-street, Hackney-road, baker

Oldfield, J. Westholm, Somerset, tanner
Oldham, J. Bristol, woollen-draper

Oliver, T. Park-place, Regent's-park, stage-master
Parker, C. Bristol, tailor

Pilkington, W. G. Ilford, victualler
Preston, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, broker
Rackham, J. Strand, bookseller

Radclyffe, E. High Holborn, carver and gilder
Ryall, W. and T. Upper Berkeley-street West,

stone masons

Sanders, W. Wood-street, Cheapside, ribbon manufacturer

Seagrim, J. jun. Wilton, Wilts, carpet manufacturer

Sell, J. George-street, Tower-hill, cheesemonger Shepherd, W. Sloane-terrace, Chelsea, plumber Simpson, N. Shelton, Stafford, manufacturer of earthenware

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Starling, T. Islington, bookseller

Stevens, W. H. Islington, dealer in earthenware Stewart, D. and W. M'Adam, Trowbridge, teadealers

Strachan, A. Liverpool, master-mariner
Stunton, G. Brighton, carpenter
Styring, C. jun. Sheffield, dealer
Tibbert, R. Stepney, cheesemonger

Tickner, J. late of Fitcham, Surrey, and of Brighton, Sussex, now of Padnel-corner, Essex, horse-dealer

Valle, W. Newington-causeway, draper
Vincent, J. Trowbridge, Wilts, clothier
Warden, J. of New Sarum, Wilts, money-scrivener
Watson, G. Lancaster, innkeeper

Wignall, C. Liverpool, turpentine-dealer
Winkles, R. sen, and R. W. Winkles, jun., Ishing-

ton, coal-merchants

Wood, T. Birchin-lane, merchant

Woolley, H. sen. of Winster, Derbyshire, grocer and draper

Wroots, R. and Joseph Adkins, Great Titchfieldstreet, linen-drapers.

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

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Aug. 23. At Malvern, Barbadoes, the Lady of Harbourne G. Straghan, Esq. M.D., a son.

Oct. 21. At Logie Elphinstone, Mrs Dalrymple Horn Elphinstone, a daughter.

22. At Revack, Strathspey, the Lady of Capt. James Gordon, a son.

23. At Pinkie House, the Lady of Sir John Hope of Craighall, Bart. a son.

- At Cultmalundie, the Lady of Lieut. Col. Cunningham, of the Bombay army, a daughter. 28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Sanders, a son. -At St. Andrew's, the Lady of Provost Alexander, a son.

Nov. 2. In Stanhope-Street, Mayfair, London, the Lady of the Right Hon. Robert Peel, a son. -At Kirkmay House, the Lady of Robert Inglis, Esq. of Kirkmay, a daughter.

4. At his house in Charlotte-Square, Edinburgh. the Lady of Thomas Maitland, Esq. younger of Dundrennan, a daughter.

7. At Tayfield, Mrs Berry, a son.

8. At 18, Hill-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Gairdner, a son.

-In Prince's-Street, Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs Sinclair of Ulbster, a son.

9. At Yester, the Marchioness of Tweeddale, a

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Nov. 13. At Ennis, Ireland, Mrs Farquharson, 25th regiment, a daughter.

14. At Chatham, the Lady of Lieut. Colonel Pasley, of the royal engineers, a son.

-At Woolwich, the Lady of Capt. H. W. Gordon, of the royal artillery, a son.

17. At Parkhill, the Lady of Robert Warden, Esq. of Parkhill, a son.

At Brighton-Place, Portobello, the Lady of Major Davidson, a son.

20. At Farme, the Lady of Hugh Mossman, Esq. younger of Auchtyfardle, a daughter.

-At Glasgow, Mrs Thomas Hunter, HopeStreet, of twin daughters.

21. At Maxpoffe, Mrs Scott, younger of Raeburn, a daughter.

-At Tunbridge Wells, the Hon. Mrs Stuart Mackenzie of Seaforth, a son.

23. At Hythe, the Right Hon. Lady Greenock, a son and heir.

24. At Weens House, Roxburghshire, Mrs Cleghorn of Weens, a daughter.

26. At 20, Windsor-Street, the Lady of Capt. Deans. R.N. a son.

Lately, At Nairn Grove, the Lady of Colonel Anderson, Knight of the Tower and Sword, and Companion of the Bath, a daughter.

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Rodney, to Eliza Ann, youngest daughter of the
late Thomas Brown, Esq.

Oct. 28. At Kirkmichael House, Argyleshire,
George Cole, Esq. merchant, Glasgow, to Aun
Campbell, daughter, of the late Humphrey Col-
quhoun, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

Nov. 1. At Kirkcudbright, Capt. Roxburgh, of
the late Glengarry light infantry, to Miss Euphe-
mia Melville, daughter of Alex. Melville, Esq. of
Barquhar.

At Campbelton, Mr J. Ross, jun. merchant,
Glasgow, to Ann, eldest daughter of Angus M'Cail,
Esq. of Prospect, Montego Bay, Jamaica.

-David Smart, Esq. Inch Grundle, to Julia
Richardson, eldest daughter of Wm. Richardson,
of his Majesty's customs, Leith.

2. At Edinburgh, James Glen, Esq. distiller,
Mains, Linlithgow, to Miss Ann Heriot, daughter
of the late Mr Gorge Heriot.

-At Gosford, Capt. Wildman, of the 7th Hus-
sars, to Lady Margaret Charteris, daughter of the
Earl of Wemyss and March.

-At Hartshead Church, Yorkshire, Charles
John Brandling, Esq. of the 10th Royal Hussars,
to Henrietta, youngest daughter of Sir George Ar-
mytage, Bart. of Kirklees, in the same county.

-At the English Chapel at Lusanne, in Swit-
zerland, Thomas Medwin, Esq. of the late 24th
Light Dragoons, to Anne Henrietta, Countess de
Starnford.

5. At Lint House, Geo. Kinnear, Esq. banker,
in Edinburgh, to Euphemia, daughter of Kobert
Watson, Esq. banker in Glasgow.

10. At Edinburgh, James Hay, Esq. of Belton,
Captain Royal Navy, to Miss Stewart of Physgill.

--At Auchtertyre, in the county of Forfar, Jas.
Anderson, Esq. Cupar Grange, to Jessie, only
daughter of William Watson, Esq. Auchtertyre.

12. At the Protestant Church at Lusanne, in
Switzerland, Capt. Wynne Baird, son of Robert
Baird, Esq. of Newbyth, and nephew of General
Sir David Baird, Bart. &c. &c. to Miss Madeline
Susan Cerjat, daughter of Henry Cerjat, Esq..

13. At George Street, Edinburgh, the Right
Hon. the Earl of Glasgow to Miss Julia Sinclair,
daughter of the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart.
15. At Arbroath, James Goodall, Esq. Provost,
to Ann, eldest daughter of Bailie David Cargill.
-At Inverness, Donald MacQueen, Esq. of
Corrybrough, Captain in the Madras Cavalry, to
Margaret, daughter of Jas. Grant, Esq. of Bught.

At Edinburgh, John Taylor, Esq. attorney
in Exchequer, to Dorothea Judith, fourth daugh-
ter of the late Lieut. Col. Lewis Hay, of the royal
engineers.

16. At Greenock, Quintin D. Ninian, Esq. mer-
chant, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr
John Muir, writer.

17. At York, George Cholmley, Esq. of How-
sham, to Hannah, daughter of John Robinson
Foulis, Esq. of Buckton, in the county of York.

18. Alexander Macduff, late of the 100th foot,
to Mrs Macdonald, widow of John Macdonald,
Esq. of Plantation Kintyre, Berbice.

At Edinburgh, Edward Platt, Esq. to Miss
Sibella Morrison, second daughter of George Dun-
can, Esq.

19. Wm. Home, Esq. barrack-master of Newry,
to Hopewell, daughter of Isaac Will. Glenny, Esq.
Immediately after the ceremony, the happy bride-
groom was presented with a superb gold snuff-
box by the officers of his late regiment (the 86th
or Royal County Down,) in token of the high es-
timation in which they have held him, as a soldier
and a gentleman, nearly twenty years that he has
served in that distinguished corps.

22. At Greenock, James Stevenson, Esq. mer-
chant, Glasgow, to Jane Stewart, daughter of the
late Alexander Shanon, Esq. merchant, Greenock.
-At Greenbank, John Greig, Esq. manufac-
turer, Glasgow, to Isabella, second daughter of
Thomas Baird, Esq. of Greenbank, and present
Provost of Pollockshaws.

23. At Musselburgh, Capt. Wm. Walker, 85th
regiment of foot, to Miss Catherine, eldest daugh-
ter of the late G. C. Ogilvie, Esq.

24. At Haddington, Alexander Fyfe, surgeon,
St. Patrick Square, Edinburgh, to Ann, second
daughter of the late Mr Andrew Matthew, Had-
dington.

DEATHS.

1824. April 9. At Calcutta, Mr Hall Jop, and on
the 27th of same month, at same place, Mr Wm.
Sibbald Jop, both sons of the late Mr Mr Robert
Jop, merchant, Leith.

May 20. At Assam, of the cholera morbus,
while in command of the troops belonging to the
East India Company sent to that country, Colonel
George M'Morine.

25. At Kandy, of a fever caught on an official
tour in the Seven Korles, the Hon. Sir John D'.
Oly, Bart. a member of his Majesty's Council in
Ceylon, a Resident, and First Commissioner of
Government in the Kandyan Provinces.

June 4. At the Cape-of-Good-Hope, where he
had gone for the recovery of his health, Captain
Thomas Mackenzie, only son of the late Donald
Mackenzie, Esq. of Hartfield.

26. At Salem, near Madras, Robt. John Hunter,
Esq. son of the late Sir John Hunter, Consul
General in Spain; and at the same place, on the
3d July, Mrs Hunter.

July 22. At St. Croix, in the eighty-third year of
his age, John Gordon, Esq. of Cane Valley.
Sept. 1. At Kingston, Jamaica, Mr John M
Feat, son of Mr Walter M'Feat, of Glasgow,

In Dublin County, North Carolina, (America.)
Mr Jacob Matthews, aged 108 years. Until a few
months before his death, he retained almost the
vigour of youth; his sight was perfect, and he
could walk ten or fifteen miles a day. Seven years
ago his wife died, aged 100 years; they had been
married eighty years.

2. At St. Andrew's, Jamaica, Robert Lithan
Mowbray, eldest son of Mr Mowbray, W. S.

10. At Florence, Captain Donald Macalister of
Loup and Torresdale, in the 34th year of his age.
12. At Black River, Jamaica, Alexander Bruce,
Esq. of St. Elizabeth's.

21. On board his Majesty's frigate Hussar, lying
off Vera Cruz, Mr J. Hall, merchant, of that city.

Oct. 4. At his residence near Uttrecht, Nether-
lands, John Louis Bosch, aged 71, senior Admiral
of the Netherlands fleet, and the last survivor of
the officers who obtained gold medals for their
gallantry in the action off the Doger Bank.

14. At Losset, near Campbeltown, Capt. Nash,
R.N.

15. At Glencroft, parish of Twynholm, Mary
Milrea, aged ninety-six years, widow of the late
James Magee, Esq. of Glencroft.

16. At Edinburgh, Mr Wm. Cockburn, writer.
17. At his house, York-Place, Edinburgh, John
Pitcairn, Esq. of Pitcairn.

-At Aberdeen, Dr Ross, one of the Ministers
of the East Church of that city. He preached on
the Thursday previous at the Ordination of his
colleague, Mr Murray. He rose on Sunday morn-
ing, although he felt himself not very well, and
died about eight o'clock. It is little more than
two months since his late colleague, Mr Doig,
died. The sudden death of the Doctor, which
was known by few till they arrived in church, ex-
cited the surprise and grief of his congregation, by
whom he was greatly beloved. He has been
about thirty years minister of the East Church.
He was much respected, and he had both the
ability and the inclination to relieve the needy, by
whom his loss will be severely felt.

18. At Culcaigrie, parish of Twynholm, aged
74 years, Margaret Halliday, wife of John Halli-
day, Esq. of Mayfield.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Agnes Dickie Crawford,
wife of Samuel James Douglas, Esq. surgeon,
North St. David Street.

-The Rev. Peter Young, one of the ministers
of the Secession Church in Jedburgh, in the 50th
year of his age, and 27th of his ministry.

19. At Aberdeen, Mary Forsyth, widow of the
late Henry G. Forsyth, Esq.

20. At Kenmore, Mr James Macnaughton, sur-
geon.

- Mr Richard Blackwell, of the George Inn,
Haddington, and one of the Magistrates of that
burgh.

21. In his 80th year, Robert Pollock, Esq." of
Crossbank.

-At Bath, Captain Menzies Duncan, of the
Hon. East-India Company's service.

-At Pittmeddan, Andrew Landale, Esq. of

Lately. At West Grinstead Park, Sussex, Ga-Pitmeddan.
briel Shaw, Esq. to the Hon. Frances Erskine,
eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Erskine.

-At Sainte Adressse, in Normandy, aged 70,
Robert Charles Dallas, Esq. formerly of the island

of Jamaica, and the author of the History of the
Maroon War, Percival, Aubrey, &c.

Oct. 22. At Glasgow, Mrs Mary Smellie, relict
of George M'Coll, merchant, Glasgow.

-At St Quivox, Mrs M'Quhae, relict of the
Rev. Dr M'Quliae, late minister of that parish.
-At Greenock, Mr Thos. Stewart, bookseller.
-At Glasswood, Berwickshire, in his 70th year
James Hill, Esq. of Walthamstow, near London.
-At Portobelio, William Caldwell, Esq.

23. Edward Stanley, Esq. aged 90, for many
years his Majesty's Consul-General at Trieste.

-At Kerse, Mrs Greenshields; and on the 26th,
Isabella. youngest daughter of John Greenshields,
Esq. of Kerse.

-At Queen's Elm, Brompton, Lieut.-Colonel
Reginald Jas. late of the 37th regiment, aged 54.
At Boarhills, Mary Bell, relict of the late Jas
Philp, Esq. of Boarhills.

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24. At Glasgow, Mr George Wingate, manu-
facturer there.

-At Edinburgh, Isabella, eldest daughter of
Dr John Thomson.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Marion Mansfield, widow
of James Mansfield, Esq. of Midmar.

25. At Aberdeen, Francis Suther, Esq. factor
to the Most Noble the Marquis and Marchioness
of Stafford, on the estate of Sutherland.

-At Strathtyrum, James Cheape, Esq. of
Strathtyrum.

-At Montrose, Mrs Aberdein, senior, in the
83d year of her age.

John Hamilton, Esq. of Broomfield, aged 86
At Dupplin Castle, the seat of the Earl of
Kinnoull, of a brain fever, Miss Hammond, the
only child of Lieut.-General Sir Thomas and
Lady Hammond, aged sixteen years and three
months.

At Ditton, near London, George Alexander
Wylie, eldest son of the late Dr Wylie.

27. At Glasgow, Ann Bolling Buchanan, daugh-
ter of James William Alston, Esq.

30. Near North Queensferry, William Gurley,
Esq. of Petershope, St. Vincent's, Captain in the
55th or Aberdeenshire regiment of militia.

- At Dublin, after a protracted illness, the
Rev. C. R. Maturin, M. A. Curate of St Peter's
Nov. 2. At Irvine, William Snodgrass, Esq. in
his 84th year.

- In the 72d year of his age, John Craig, Esq.

of Kirkton.

- Mrs Ann Welsh, relict of Mr Alex. Tweedie,
late in Dreva.

-At her house, Leith-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs
Ann Donaldson, relict of the late Mr Thomas
Donaldson, merchant there.

-At Aberdeen, Widow Primrose, aged 103.
4. At Mouswald manse, the Rev. Jacob Dick-
son, minister of that parish, in the 88th year of
his age, and 55th of his ministry.

-At Dalkeith, in his 74th year, Dr Andrew
Graham, physician.

5. Near Salisbury, Captain Kenneth Mackenzie,
R. N., only surviving son of the late James Mac-
kenzie, Esq. of Forret. It is but justice to the
memory of this brave and distinguished officer
to say, that he was an ornament to his country.
He fought in many of her battles, in which he
was repeatedly severely wounded. The conse-
quences attending a wound in his head put a pe-
riod to his valuable life, and left his friends to
mourn their sad and severe loss.

-At Edinburgh, Wm. Russell, Esq. advocate.
-At Brechin, Mrs Hill, in the 88th year of
her age.

6. At Glasgow, Mrs Ann Blair, aged 91, relict
of the deceased Æneas M'Pherson, Esq. of Fli
chity, Inverness-shire.

-At Dunfermline, the Rev. Dr Black, one of
the ministers of the Chalmers's Street, congrega-
tion there, much and justly regretted.

-At Ecclefechan, James Miller, Esq. of Castle-
bank, in the 82d year of his age. By his indus-
try and activity, he had, from very low begin-

nings, accumulated a fortune, said to amount to
£.10,000!

Nov. 7. At Mount Bothwell Cottage, the infant
son of Captain Louis Campbell, R. N.

-At Crescent, near Dundee, Miss Brown,
daughter of the late Professor Brown, St. An-
drew's, and sister to the present Principal Brown,
Aberdeen.

-At Stockbridge, Mr Charles Manson, late of
Tobago.

8. At the manse of Annan, the Rev. William
Hardie Moncrieff, minister of that parish.

9. Major-General Thomas Carry, of the 3d re-
giment of guards.
-The Hon. Francis Howard, youngest daugh-
ter of Lord Howard of Effingham.

-At Dublin, Richard Earl of Annesley, Vis-
count Gerawly, and Baron Castlewillan.

10. Mary Anne Maxwell, wife of Jas. Knowles,
Esq. eldest daughter of the late William Mawell,
Esq. of Yaxley, Huntingdon, and niece of the
late George Maxwell, Esq. of Flitton Lodge, Lin-
coln-shire.

-At Tarbes, south of France, Mrs Hodgson,
wife of Captain Hodgson, R. N.

11. At Annan, Mrs Irvine, relict of Robert Ir-
vine, Esq. of Woodhall, aged 87.

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Suddenly, the Rev. J. sLapslie, of Campsie.
At Kensington, near London, aged 61, Mrs
Isabel Lister, widow of the Rev. David Wilkie,
late minister of the parish of Cults, Fifeshire.

13. At Hendon, Thomas Nicoll, Esq. formerly
Lieutenant-Colonel of the 70th regiment.

-At Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, Miss Cle-
mentia Cleghorn.

14. At Dalkeith, Mr John Bruce, son of the
late Mr Alexander Bruce, upholsterer.

- At Lanark, John Mackenzie, Esq. Sheriff
Substitute there.

15. William Thomson, Esq. of Thornbank,
near Stranraer, aged 68. His death was quite
unexpected; he left his own house during the
day in usual health, to take his accustomed
walk in the fields, but not returning according
to expectation, his family made inquiry at the
houses of their neighbours, but learned nothing;
search was then made in the direction which he
had taken, when his body was found lying beside
a dyke, from the top of which it appeared he had
been precipitated by a heavy gale of wind.

-At Edinburgh, aged 93, Mrs Anna Foggo,
widow of the late Rev. James Watson, one of
the ministers of Canongate.

16. At Killermont, Miss Laura Colquhoun,
youngest daughter of the late Lord Clerk Re-
gister.

17. At Moffat, Mrs Elizabeth Lochead, formerly
of Glasgow, and relict of the late Rev. John John-
ston, Ecclefechan.

-At Transy, near Dumfermline, John Wilson,
Esq. late Provost of Dunfermline.

18. At Edinburgh, Hugh Fraser, Esq. younger
of Eskadale.

19. At Edinburgh, Emily Jane, fifth daughter
of Ceneral Sir John Hope.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Christie, aged 77,
widow of the late Captain James Christie, of the
city guard, much and justly regretted.

20. At Edinburgh, Mrs Harriet Mitchelson, re-
lict of Dr Daniel Rutherford, Professor of Bo-
tany in the University of Edinburgh.

23. At Cupar, Catharine Buist, wife of John
Inglis, Esq. of Colluthie.

Lately. At the Island of New Providence, in
the West Indies, Captain W. R. Dawkins, Com-
mander of his Majestys ship Helicon.

- At Woodbridge, aged 62 years. Charlotte
Skinner. She was letter carrier in that place up-
wards of 80 years, and is supposed to have walk-
ed a distance of nearly 80,000 miles in that capa-
city, being more than three times the circumfe-
rence of the globe.

In the Alms-houses, Cupar, Agnes Young, wi-
dow, aged 90 years.

J. Ruthven & Son, Printers.

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