At London, John Mackenzie, Efq; of King's Arms Yard, Coleman-street, to Mifs Vandam, of Guildford-ftreet. At Dumbarton castle, Mr John Turnbull, junior, of Cordale, to Mifs Robertson, daughter of Captain Robertson, of that place. At Aberdeen, Mr Robert Gordon, Craighead, to Mifs Janet Wright, niece to the late Dr Garrow. At Dublin, Daniel Cornielle, Efq; to Mifs Stewart, daughter of Charles Rofs Stewart, Efq; of the Eaft India Company's fervice. June 2. At Borrowstounnefs, Mr James Taylor, junior, Sheriff-clerk of Linlithgow, to Mifs Janet Hart, daughter of Mr Robert Hart, merchant, Borrow ftounnefs. 3. At Lambeth Palace, George Wright, Efq; only fon of Sir James Wright, Bart. to Mifs Maclane, only daughter of the late Charles Maclane, Efq; of Oakhamptom, in Berks, with a fortune of L. 50,000. 6. At Rosemount, Ayrefhire, Robert Cald. well, Efq; to Mifs Hunter of Hunterstone. 9. Mr Peter Jamicfon, of Kingston, Jamaica, to Mifs Barbara French, daughter of the late Mr John French, Advocate in Aberdeen. 13. At London, John Henderfon, Efq; of the Adelphi Terrace, to Mifs Keate, of Charlotte street, Bloomsbury. At London, Lieutenant Colonel Graham of Duchray, to Mifs Monceieff of Sauchope. At Glafgow, Mr Wm Cuthell, merchant, to Mifs Chriftian Fairie, daughter of Mr Robert Fairie, book feller. 14. At Lethen, Lewis Dunbar, Efq; of 'Grange, to Mifs Sophia Brodie, 2d daughter of the late Alexander Brodie, Efq; of Lethen. 16. At London, Charles Bailey, Efq; to Mrs Maclauchlan, widow of the late Dugald Maclauchlan, Efq. 21. At Inverary, Capt. John Campbell, of the 3d foot guards, to Lady Charlotte Campbell, daughter of the Duke of Argyll. 26. Mr Charles Adam, merchant in Dundee, to Mifs Ure, daughter of John Ure, Efq; fheriff clerk of Forfarfhire. 27. At Glasgow, Mr Alexander Warrand, merchant in Glasgow, to Mifs Grace Mac. aul, daughter of the Rev. Dr Macaul, one of the minifters of that city. At Paifley, Mr Robert Burns, to Mifs Taylor, eldest daughter of Dr Alexander Taylor, Phyfician in Manchester, BIRTHS. The Marchionefs of Blandford, a fon. The Lady of Captain Hope, of the navy, a daughter. At Spital, near Wigton, the wife of Joleph Langhorne, a boy and two girls, who are likely to live. It is remarkable that this woman has had 7 children within these four years. 12. At Muffelburgh, Mrs Smith, spouse to the Rev. Mr Smith, a daughter. 15. Mrs Stothart of Cargen, a daughter. Mrs Brown, North Castle street, a fon. Mrs Lockhart, wife of Mr Walter Loc. hart, writer in Edinburgh, a daughter 16. The Lady of Sir John Sinclair, Bart. of Ulbfter, a daughter. 21. The Lady of Capt. Filmer, a daughter, DEATHS At Martinique, Mr Francis Hart, surgeon, At Port Royal, Jamaica, Mr John Buchan, junior, Clerk to the Signet. At Pondicherry, Lieutenant Colonel Stirling, of the 74th regiment. At Beaufort, in South Carolina, the R ev Mr Matthew Taite, in the 46th year of his age. In his will there was the following paragraph: "I enjoin it on my executor, to publish it in the newspaper, that I departed this life in the full perfuafion, that if I died poffeffed of one flave, I fhould not conceive myself admiffible into the kingdom of heaven." At New York, George Mouat, Efq; late of " kingston, Jamaica. At Geife, in the county of Caithness, George Sinclair, Efq; aged 76 years. At Carntyne, John Gray, Efq; in the 82d year of his age. At Edinburgh, James Moir, Efq; Advo 'cate. At Poplar, on the Thames, Angus M'Naḥ, Efq; late commander of the Henry Dundas Eaft Indiaman. At the Hot-wells, Bristol, Arthur Nicolfon, Efq; younger of Lochend. Lately, at Chesterfield, Lady Elizabeth Horton, lady of the Rev, T. Horton, of Hundill, and fifter to the Earl of Derby. At Budleigh, Mrs A. Hood, fifter 'to Lords Hood and Bridport. At Dublin, the Rt. Hon. Wm Burton Conyngham, one of the Commiffioners for executing the office of Lord High Treasurer in Ireland. At Bath, Lord Viscount Falkland, aged 30. He is fucceeded by his brother the Hon. John Charles Carey. The first Lord brought the account of the death of Queen Elizazeth to King James VI. for which he was honoured with the peerage and became a great favourite. The fecond Lord was an Factive royalift in the civil wars, a and was killed at the battle of Newberry. Lieut. Gen. Jofeph Broome, Colonel of a battalion of the royal artillery, and mastergunner of St James' Park. At Edinburgh, Colonel George Gordon, of of the late Scots Brigade, in the Sad year of his age. May 30. At Spring Garden, near Ayr, Mifs Katharine Young, daughter of the late Rev. James Young, minifter of New Cumnock. 31. Mr Alexander Molle, late Surgeon in the fervice of the East India Company. On his paffage from the West Indies, Sir John Laforey, Bart. Admiral of the Blue. He was commander in chief of the fquadron on the Leeward ifland ftation In 1758, at the fiege of Louifburg, in Cape Breton, he commanded a divifion of the boats of the fleet that went in to Louifburg harbour, and boarded the Prudent of 74 guns, and Bainfaifant of 64 guns, the former being a-ground, was burnt, but the latter was towed out of the harbour; for which gallant action he was made a Poft Captain by Admiral Bofcawen, June 2. At Morningfide, Mr Thomas Rattray, writer in Edinburgh. 3. At Edinburgh, Mrs Bell, widow of the Rev. William Bell. 5. At Gullan, Mrs Aitken, lately from Jamaica, fpoufe of Captain Aitken. bowyer, aged 95 years. He had been 63 years member of the incorporation of Mary' Chapel; and at his death had all the vigour of a young man.. 21. At Eaftcraigs, John Stewart, Esq. depute governor of Blackness castle. 22. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Spens, relict of Mr Wm Inglis, furgeon. At Youngfield, John Ranaldfon, Efq: of Blaithall. At Kirkcubright, in consequence of a fall from his horfe, Edward Macculloch, Efq; of Ardwall. PREFERMENTS. His Majefty has been pleafed to grant the dignity of an Earl of the kingdom of Great Britain, to the Rt Hon. Lord Hawkefbury, by the name, ftile, and title of Earl of Liver pool, in the county of Lancaster. Likewife the 'gally of a Vifcount, of faid kingdom to the Kr 5. Lord Hood, of the kingdom of Ireland, by the name, ftile, and title of Vifount Hood, of Whitely, in the county of Warwick. Likewife the dignity of a Baron of the kingdom of Great Britain to the following The Rev. Robert Scott, minifter of the Noblemen and Gentlemen: parish of Inverleithen. At laverness, Mrs Frafer of Farraline, 6. At Leith, Mrs Isabella Pattifon, fpoufe to Mr Alexander George Milne, merchant there. Mr Adam Paterfon, merchant Dunfermline. The Rt Hon. Francis Earl of Moray, by the name, file, and title of Baron Stuart, of Cafleftuart, in the county of Inverness. The Rt Hon. John Earl of Calloway, Knight of the Moft Ancient Order of the Thistle, by the name, ftile, and title of Baron Stewart, of Garlies, in the ftewartry of Kirkcudbright. The Rt Hon, James Earl of Courtown, of the kingdom of Ireland, Knight of the Moft Illuftrious Order of St Patrick, by the name, ftile, and title of Baron Saltersford, of Saltersford, in the county palatine of Chester. The Rt Hon. George Earl of Macartney, of the kingdom of Ireland, Knight of the Moft Honourable Order of the Bath, by the name, file, and title of Baron Macartney of Parkhurft, in the county of Surry, and of Auchinleck, in the ftewartry of Kirkcudbright. The Rt Hon. John Chriftopher Burton, Viscount Downe, of the kingdom of Ireland, by the name, ftile, and title of Baron Darvnay, of Cowick, in the county of York. The Rt Hon. George Vifcount Middleton, of the kingdom of Ireland, by the name, file, and title of Baron Broderisk, of Pepper Har row, in the county of Surry, with remainder to the heirs male of his father Gorge Vifcount Middleton, deceafed. The Rt Hon. Alexander Baron Bridport, of the kingdom of Ireland, Knight of the Moft Honourable Order of the Bath, Admiral of the White, and Vice-Admiral of Great Britain, by the name, ftile, and title of Barons Bridport, of Cricket St Thomas, in the county of Somerfet. Sir John Rous, Bart, by the name, ftile, and title of Baron Rous, of Dennington, in the county of Suffolk. Sir Henry Gough Calthorpe, Bart. by the name, ftile, and title of Baron Calthorpe of Calthorpe, in the county of Norfolk. Sir Peter Burrel, Bart. by the name, ftile, and title of Baron Gwydir, of Gwydir, in the county of Carnarvon. Sir Francis Baffet, Bart. by the name, ftile, and title, Baron de Dunfanvile, of Trehidy Park, in the county of Cornwall. Edward Lafcelles, Efq; by the name, ftile, and title of Baron Harewood, of Harewood, in the county of York. John Rolle, Efq, by the name, ftile, and title of Baron Rolle, of Stevenstone, in the county of Devon. John Campbell, Efq; by the name, stile, and title of Lord Carlor, Baron of Caftiemartin, in the county of Pembroke. His Majefty has been pleased to grant the dignity of a Baronet of the kingdom of Great Britain to the following Gentlemen:-John Cox Hippelley, Wharton Amcotts, Edmund Cradock Hartopp, Thomas Turton, and Robert Baker, Efqs. Licut General Sir Robert Sloper, K. B. to be Governor of Duncannon Fort. Major-General Gardiner, to be Governor of Hurft Caftle. Col. Win Campbell, of the 24th regt. to be Governor of Bermudas. Mr David Murray, to be one of the Depute Clerks of Seffion. Shadrach Moyfe, Efq; to be Secretary to the Board of Cuftoms in Scotland. Rev. John Lockhart, minister of GambusBethen, to be one of the minifters of Glafgow. PROMOTIONS. Jan. 23. 5th dragoon guards. Major J. O. Vandeleur to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Capt. -Sherlock, to be Major. 8th light dragoons. Major James Hall, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Capt Samuel Cook, and Capt. John Vandeleur, to be Majors. 27th light dragoons. Capt. George Wynyard, from 31ft dragoons, to be Major. 28th ditto. Brevet-Major Thomas Pidcock, to be Major. 68th foot. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Picton, from 17th foot, to be Major. 8ft foot. Brevet-Major John Watling, to be Major. 85th foot. Brevet-Major Thomas Grey, to be Major. A regiment of Infantry. George Wm Ranfay, to be Lieutenant Colonel Commandant. 12th foot. Major Thomas Grey, from the 85th foot, to be Lieutenant Colonel. jos. 60th foot, Capt. Francis Slater to be Ma Ift bat. 70th foot. Capt. G. J. Hall, from the 12th foot, to be Major. -- Ift bat. 90th foot. Capt. Rofs, from the Royal Fuzileers, to be Major. March 1. 22d light drag. Major the Hon. Wm Lümley, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. Daniel Siddons, to be Major. 22d foot. Capt. J. R. Fofter, to be Major. 50th foot. Major Francis Erfkine, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. Thomas Rudfdell, to be Major. 78th foot. Lieut. Col. Alexander Mackenzie, to be Lieutenant Colonel Commandant. Lieut. Col. J. R. Mackenzie, to be Lieutenant Colonel. 81ft foot. Capt. L. A. Parry, from the 49th foot, to be Major. March 15. 12th drag. Major Merryn Archdall, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. R. Brown, and Capt. James Hare, to be Majors. Lanarkshire and Dumbarton fencible cavalry. Major Wm Hamilton, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. Wm Bertram, to be Major. Capt. Claud Hamilton, to be Major. A regt. of fencible cavalry. Lieut. Col. Andrew Macdowall, to be Colonel. Andrew Houston, Efq; to be Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. Robert Dundas Macqueen, to be Major. foodth foot. Capt. Alex der Napier, te be Major. 130th foot. Major George Myrick, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. Robert Pigot to be Major. 2d regt. of Royal Manx Fencibles. Lord Henry Murray, to be Colonel. Capt. Charles Small, from half pay, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. Wm Peachy, late of the 120th, to be Major. SEQUESTRATIONS. June 10. Archibald Maclean of Heifher. 29. Murdoch Macaulay, fhipmafter in Stornoway. 454 Obfervations on the Manners of Man kind 457 Characteristic Traits of the Ancient Scots Highlanders 459 Obfervations on the Character of Dr A-, to Dr E. Quid bellicofus 482 484-89 LIST of the SCOTCH PEERS re- Containing difpatches from Sir R. 490-501 501-2 Conditions of the Armiftice between Incidental Occurrences 477 503 EDINBURGH. 478 479-81 Incidental occurrences 503-4 505 EDINBURGH: Sold by JAMES WATSON & Co. No 40. South Bridge; INSCRIPTIONS ON THE MONUMENTS OF DR JOHNSON AND MR HOWARD. DR JOHNSON'S. THE liberality of the prefent age has at length opened the noble fabric of St Paul's Cathedral for the reception of monuments for those who have eminently diftinguished themfelves by their virtues or their talents, or by fervices rendered to their country. It has long been a general complaint that Wefminster Abbey is over-crowded; and lefs difcrimination has been exercised in the felection of thofe for whom these memorials have been admitted. From the regulations laid down by the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's, this laft fault is not likely to be repeated in their Cathedral. Circumftances make it evident that Sir Christopher Wren forefaw that the noble pile he was erecting would become at fome period a new Temple of Fame, and he accordingly conftructed it to anfwer that end. Of the two eminent perfons who firft are admitted into it, Mr HoWARD and Dr JOHN SON, each is entitled to the honour done to his memory. The ftatue of Dr Johnfon exhibits grandeur and elevation of mind, fuch as pofterity will expect to find the characteristics of this fublime Moralift. The workmanship confers honour on Mr Bacon; and the following Epitaph by Dr Parr, if it adds little, will not detract from the reputation of that eminent scholar. SAMUELI JOHNSON, Scriptorum. Anglicorum. Literate. Perito Poeta. Luminibus. Sententiarum. Et. Ponderibus. Verborum. Admirabili, Magiftro. Virtutis. Graviffimo. Homino. optimo. et fingularis. Exempli. Qui vixit Ann. LXXV. Mens. 11. Dieb. x111. Deceffit. idib. Decembr. Ann. Chrift. CɔɔCC.LXXXIIII. Sepult. in d. Sanct. Petr. Weftmonafteriens, XIII. Kal. Januar. Ann. Chrift. €3.5CCLXXXV. Amici et Sodales Literarii. Pecunia. Conlata. H. M. Faciund. curaver. 1 INSCRIPTION ON MR HOWARD'S. Of both Houses of the British and Irish For his eminent Services rendered to his Coun- Our National Prisons and Hofpitals, Improved upon the fuggeftion of his Wifdom, Bear teftimony to the folidity of his Judgement, And to the estimation in which he was held In every part of the Civilized World, Which he traverfed to reduce the fum of Human Mifery. From the Throne to the Dungeon, his Name With refpect, gratitude, and admiration! Defeated various efforts that were made during his life, To erect this Statue, 1 |