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DEATHS.

May 3, 1819. At the island of Banca, Mr Francis Buchan Fraser, merchant in Calcutta, youngest son of Mr William Fraser, senior, merchant-tailor, High-street, Edinburgh.

28. At Lodiana, Nepaul country, John Balfour, Esq. surgeon in the service of the Honourable East India Company.

June 6. At Gyah, in Bengal, Major Colin Campbell, of the 4th regiment of native infantry; and, on the 8th, two days after, Mrs Campbell, his widow.

12. At Calcutta, Major Peter Lewis Grant, 12th native infantry, Acting Town and Fort Major of Fort William, Bengal; and on the 2d September following, Aune, his wife.

July 25. At Furrackabad, East Indies, William Rennell, Esq. Collector of Government Customs at that station, and youngest son of Major Rennell. Aug. 8. The Honourable Colonel J. A. Bannerman, Governor of Prince of Wales Island.

Sept. 18. Near Aidlebad, on the route from Nagpoor to Hyderabad, Major P. G. Blair, of the artillery. He was cut off by the fatal epidemic.

Oct. 11. On board his Majesty's ship Sapphire, in the West Indies, of a malignant fever, in the 22d year of his age, Edward Cockburn Ross, Esq. Lieutenant, R. N. youngest surviving son of John Cockburn Ross, Esq. of Shandwick.

Nov. 1. At Antigua, Lieutenant-General Ramsay, governor of that island; and on the 18th, Lieutenant-Colonel Kirby, his successor, commander-in-chief.

4. At Belmont, Jamaica, John Jameson, youngest son of the late John Jameson, town-clerk of Dysart.

8. At Up-Park Camp, Jamaica, John Owen, Esq. major in the 61st regiment.

Dec. 1. At Exeter estate, Vere, Jamaica, of a few days' illness, Mr Alexander Ross, fourth son of Mr William Ross, late tacksman of Knockshorty, Ross-shire.

21. At Kingston, Jamaica, Robert, third son of Robert Bogle, Esq. of Gilmore Hill.

22. At Kingston, Jamaica, of the yellow fever, Mr Edward Richardson, aged 16, son of the late Gabriel Richardson, Esq. of Dumfries.

Jan. 1, 1820. At Paisley, aged three years and eight months, Agnes, the only daughter-and on the 29th of the same month, aged six months, John, the only son, of the Rev. Mr Burns, one of the ministers of Paisley.

3. At Nice, Mary, youngest daughter of the late William Fairholme, Esq. of Chapel.

4. At Docraw, in the parish of Beith, Lieutenant William Leavach, of the 21st Royal North British Fusileers.

6. At Merchiston Bank, Edinburgh, Mrs Marion Knox, wife of Mr John Fletcher.

11. At Lasswade, Crichton Strachan, Esq. late shipbuilder, Leith."

At Greenhill, near Sheffield, aged 88, Mr John Fox, who has left children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, to the amount of one hundred!

12. Mr Thomas Ayre, aged 86, many years keeper of the castle in Newcastle. He was present at the siege of Quebec, and was one of the men at the gun from which the celebrated General Montgomery received his death-wound.

-At Dumfries, aged 104, Mrs Janet M Naught, relict of the last of the male line of the Lairds of Kilwhanity.

At Quebec, William Scott, Esq. younger of Wooll.

13. In the 82d year of his age, Mr John Thomson, parish schoolmaster, Muthil.

15. At Lockerby, William Martin, Esq. of Blackford, writer.

-At Dundee, Mr A. Pitcairn, jun. wine-merchant.

-At Jedburgh, at an advanced age, Mrs Elliot, sen. of Harwood.

16. At Dumfries, Mr R. Halliday, surgeon.

At Nether House, Lesmahagow, LieutenantColonel Nasmyth, late of the 7th West India regi

ment.

17. At Glasgow, Archibald Campbell, Esq, merchant in Glasgow, late of the island of Jamaica.

At Gosport, Robert Grierson, Esq. royal navy, eldest son of Alexander Grierson, Esq. younger of Lag.

- At Bath, Mrs Helen Wauchope, daughter of

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19. At Carlisle, of apoplexy, Isabella, wife of Mr Jeremiah Jollie, printer, in the 36th year of her age.

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At Moyhall, Sir Æneas Macintosh of Macintosh, Bart.

At Kilmarnock, Mr J. Thomson, of the Kilmarnock woollen manufactory, and treasurer of that town.

20. In his 79th year, John Mackenzie of Torridon, in the county of Ross, Esq.

21. At Abernethy Manse, the Rev. John Grant, minister of Abernethy.

- At Arbroath, John Spink, Esq. aged 81. -At Kirkcudbright, in the 86th year of his age, and 50th of his ministry, the Rev. Dr Robert Muter, one of the Deans of the Chapel Royal, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his late Majesty.

22. The Rev. Henry Garnock, first minister of Canongate, Edinburgh. He died suddenly and in the prime of life. From the very able and acceptable manner in which he discharged the duties of a clergyman, his loss is deeply and justly lamented. At Dreghorn Manse, Ayrshire, the Reverend Andrew Haldan.

At Haddington, Mrs Isabella Knox, late of Mayshiel, spouse of Thomas Pringle, senior, late provost of that burgh.

23. Suddenly, at Kirkaldy, Mrs Cecilia Halker. stone, wife of Mr David Storrar, saddler there.

-At Househill, Mrs Dunlop, wife of Colonel Dunlop of Househill.

-At Bathgate, the Rev. Patrick Connel, minister of the Associate Congregation there, in the 55th year of his age, and 33d of his ministry.

-At his seat at Charleton House, in the county of Wilts, John Howard, Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, Viscount Andover, and Baron Howard of Charleton, General in the army, Colonel of the 44th regiment of foot, Governor of Londonderry and Culmore forts in Ireland. His lordship was in the 81st year of his age. He is succeeded by his son Thomas Viscount Andover, born in 1776.

24. At Kinning House, Glasgow, Mrs Jane Harle, relict of John Dixon, Esq. of Knightshood. -At her house, No 6, South St James's-street, Miss Rutherford, only daughter of the late Henry Rutherford, Esq. of Hunthill.

On board the Castle Huntly East Indiaman, for Bengal, James, eldest son of James Hay, W.S. 25. At Scone, Mrs Brodie, widow of the Rev. John Brodie, late minister of Kinloch.

26. At Nice, Eliza, the wife of John Stein, Esq. of Clonmell, Ireland.

-At Dumfries, Gabriel Richardson, Esq. of Rosebank, late provost of that burgh.

Viscountess Gormanston of Gormanston Castle, county of Meath.

- At Royston, Herts, in his 76th year, Mr Henry Andrews, the editor of "Moore's Almanack." He was an able astronomer, and was for many years engaged by the Board of Longitude to compute "The Nautical Ephemeris."

27. At Tranent, the Rev. Robert Shirreff, in the 66th year of his age, and 42d of his ministry.

At Edinburgh, J. H. C. Dallaway, wife of Patrick Dallaway, Esq.

28. At Edinburgh, Christian, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander Greig, W. S.

At his house, Fyfe-place, Donald M'Laine, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh. At the manse of Cleish, Miss Elizabeth Dar

ling.

At Edinburgh, after a few days' illness, Mrs Hathorn of Castlewigg.

29. At his house, George's-square, Edinburgh, David Blair, Esq. merchant.

-At Sunning Hill, Berks, Miss Grace Campbell, daughter of the late Robert Campbell of Monzie, Esq.

30. At Plewlands, near Edinburgh, in the 19th year of his age, Alexander, eldest son of Mr Alex. M'Callum, farmer.

-At Meeting-house Green, Leith, Mrs Christian Henderson, spouse of Mr John Sanders, merchant there.

31. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant-General William Robertson of Lude.

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At St Andrews, Mrs Helen Murray, relict of Mr Andrew Wallace, shipmaster there, in the 83d year of her age.

At Kinross, Miss Christian Stark, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Robert Stark, minister of the gospel there.

At Camberwell, on the day he completed his 98th year, the Hon. Colonel Peter Frye, Judge of the Superior Court of Massachussetts previous to the revolution.

At Paris, Robert Alexander, second son of the late Lieut-General Sir James Leith, G.C.B. Feb. 1. At Gayfield Square, Mr Robert Horsburgh.

At her house, Perth, of an apoplexy, Mrs Wilhelmina Moncrieff, relict of Mr John Andrew of Marlefield.

2. At Berwick, James Hogarth, Esq. aged 76.

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At his house in York-place, London, Joseph Madocks, Esq. of an inflammation in his chest. This gentleman (who was well known in the gay world some years since, as the "gayest of the gay, he being the life of every circle), died so suddenly as to preclude the last offices of his nearest friends. Mr Madocks was the first amateur actor of his day. 1 3. At York-place, Edinburgh, Gideon Duncan, Esq. Assistant Commissary-General.

At Leith, Jessica Elizabeth, youngest daughter of James Ker, Esq. Judge of the Court of *King's Bench, &c. Quebec.

4. At Queensferry, William Mackenzie Henderson, in the 31st year of his age, son of the Rev. John Henderson, minister of that parish.

At Blithfield, in Staffordshire, Louisa, Lady Bagot, relict of the late, and mother of the present Lord Bagot.

5. At Frederick-street, Magdalene, youngest daughter of the late Mr Andrew Baillie, solicitor at law, Edinburgh.

At Manley, Devonshire, Mrs Manley of Manley. 6. At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Alison, bookbinder. 7. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ramage, wife of Captain William Ramage, R. N.

8. At his house in Russel-square, London, the Right Hon. Sir Vicary Gibbs, late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas.

10. At Paxton-house, George Home, Esq. of Wedderburn.

-At Berlin, her Royal Highness the Princess Anne-Elizabeth-Louisa, widow of his Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand of Prussia, at the advanced age of 82. She was in good health the day pre

vious.

11. At St Andrews, David Todd, senior, Esq. At Dalvey, Miss Flora Macleod, daughter of A. Macleod, Esq. in her 17th year.

13. At Edinburgh, Jane, the youngest daughter - of Colin Mackenzie, Esq. of Portmore, P.C.S.

At Stirches, Roxburghshire, Gilbert, youngest son of Gilbert Chisholm, Esq. of Stirches. 14. At St Andrews, the Rev. Dr Henry David Hill, Professor of Greek in that university.

At his house, Albany-street, North Leith, Charles Gordon, Esq. late Collector of Excise, Kelso.

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Suddenly, near Kilsyth, on his way from Glasgow to Edinburgh, Mr John Smith, shipowner, Leith.

15. At Rosehill, Totterige, Herfordshire, in his 98th year, General the Hon. Sir Alexander Maitland of Clifton, Bart.

15. At Edinburgh, Mr William Bell, merchant, Nicolson-street.

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At his house in Harcourt-street, Dublin, Leonard Macnally, Esq. of the Irish Bar. He was in the 68th year of his age, and was called to the Irish Bar in 1776.

16. At Leitchestown, near Fochabers, Georgiana, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel George Gordon.

-At her house in Curzon-street, Mayfair, London, the Right Honourable Lady Mary Henrietta Erskine, sister to the Earl of Rosslyn.

17. At Edinburgh, Alex. Scrymgeour, eldest son of Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburn, of Wedderburn and Birkhill, Esq.

At Kelso, Miss Douglas, eldest daughter of the late Dr Christopher Douglas.

18. At Edinburgh, George Kincaid, Esq. second son of the late John Kincaid, Esq. of Kincaid.

Mr Thomas Ritchie, at his house, Cassels'place, Leith. At Ellieston, Thomas Tulloh, Esq. youngest son of the late Thomas Tulloh, Esq. of Ellieston.

At his house in Chelsea College, London, the Right Hon. Sir David Dundas, of Beechwood, K.G.C.B. and Governor of Chelsea Hospital, &c.

19. At her house, Hill-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Joanna Hamilton, relict of Edward M'Cormick, Esq. advocate, Sheriff-depute of Ayrshire, and solicitor of Teinds for Scotland.

At Stirling, Mr George Taylor, merchant. 21. At Selkirk, in the 71st year of his age, the 49th of his ministry, and the 32d of his professorship, the Rev. George Lawson, D.D. pastor of the Associate Congregation of that town, and Professor of Divinity under the appointment of the Associate Synod.

24. At Kinfauns Castle, Mrs Johnston, widow of the late Major Johnston, 61st regiment of foot, and mother of the Right Hon. Lady Gray.

Lately-At Peterhead, John Anderson, a few hours after he had completed his 100th year. He was a staunch Jacobite-fought under the banner of Prince Charles at Inverury, where he was wounded. He took great pleasure in relating his adventures, and in singing Jacobite songs. was not only of a firm, but also of a cheerful temper-so much so, that he regularly attended a ball, at least once every year; at all of which he danced, even the last, which happened only a few months before his death.

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-At his porter-house, in Greek-street, Dublin, in consequence of the bursting of a blood-vessel, Daniel Donnelly, the celebrated Irish pugilist. He was in the 44th year of his age, and had always enjoyed excellent health.

At his palace, county Cork, at a very advanced age, Dr Barnett, Bishop of Cloyne, being the senior bishop of Ireland since the death of the late Archbishop of Tuam.

-On board his Majesty's ship, Sapphire, in the West Indies, Mr Andrew Hutchison, surgeon, se cond son of Andrew Hutchison, town-clerk of Burntisland.

At Bombay, on his way to the Persian Gulf, Mr George Miller, chief officer of the country ship Suffinant Rassool, only son of Captain William Millar, R.N. late of Belmount-place, Kelso.

Át Belfast, in the 65th year of his age, Dr Drennan, the celebrated Irish patriot. -At Aird, Isle of Skye, Mrs Isabella Macdonald, widow of the late Capt. Cs. Macdonald.

At Jamaica, Mr Alexander Thomson, eldest son of the late James Thomson, Esq. Oatridge.

At her house, St John-street, Mrs Phillips, widow of Richard Elliston Phillips, Esq. late one of the Commissioners of the Customs for Scot land.

At Drumbuoy, Ireland, Mr Henry Hamilton, at the advanced age of 104. Until within these two last years he had the use of all his faculties.

At Bristol Hotwells, the Dowager Countess of Granard.

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INDEX TO VOLUME VI.

ABSTRACT of Meteorological Observations
for 1819, 505.

Accum on Adulterations of Food, review
of, 543.

Acted Drama in London, notices of, 51,
174, 386, 624.

Alastor, and other Poems, review of, 148.
Amsterdam, fragment of the Mad Banker
of, 391.
Ana, 46.

Anatomical Plates, Barclay's, notice of,
341.

Analogy between the Growth of Individual

and National Genius, 375.

Ancestress, the, a Tragedy, by Grillparzer,
247.

Andalla's Bridal, a Moorish Ballad, 487.
Annals of Peterhead, review of, 393.
Antiquity of Indian Dramatic Poetry, 417.
Apparitions, De Foe on, 201.

Appointments, Promotions, &c. 115, 229,
355, 478, 605, 722.

Architecture, on its progress in England,
660.

Arctic Land Expedition, letter from an of-
ficer in the, 305.

Aurora Borealis, the, a sonnet, 524.
Bank Notes, notice of a new one invented
to prevent forgery, 711.
Bankrupts, list of English and Scotch, 112,
225, 353, 475, 601, 720.
Barlow on Magnetic Attractions, remarks
on, 507.

Bathing in the Dead Sea, effects of, 214.
Bird, remains of an enormous one found in
Siberia, 215.

Births, lists of, 118, 230, 358, 479, 606,
725.

Bonspiell, the, of Closeburn and Lochma-
ben, 568.

Bowles, Rev. W. L., review of his Poem,
the Missionary, 13.

Boxiana, No IV. 66-No V. 279-No VI.
610.

Bridges of Iron, notice of, 711.

Brown, Sir Thomas, character of, as a
writer, 197-Remarks on, 485.

Charles Brockden, and Washing-
ton Irving, on the writings of, 554.
Bruce, King Robert, on the discovery of
the remains of, at Dumfermline, 297.
Brumal Scene, reflections on a, 384.

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Carrier Pigeons, notice of, 214.
Chalmers, Dr, review of his Economy of
Large Towns, 18-Remarks on, 177.
Chevy Chase, a Poem-Idem Latine Red-
ditum, 199.

Christian and Civic Economy of Large

Towns, review of, 18-Remarks on, 177.
Cinq-Mars and de Thou, Messieurs, ac-
count of their death at Lyons, in 1642,
494.

Civil Appointments, 478.

Closeburn and Lochmaben, the Bonspiell
of, 568.

Clydesdale Yeoman's return, the, a ballad,
321.

Cockney School of Poetry, No VI. 70.
Coleridge, on the Poetry of, 3.
Commercial Reports, 107, 223, 351, 473,
589, 718.

Cornwall, Barry, review of his poem, 643.
Cotton's Voyage to Ireland, review of, 284.
Crocodile's Flesh used for Food, 579.
Cromek's Remains of Nithsdale and Gal-

loway Song, review of, 314.

Culinary Poisons, and Adulterations of
Food, review of Accum's treatise on,
542.

Curious old Books, notices of reprints of,

24.

Cyprus Crown, the, a tale, review of, 525.
Dancing, on the vice of, 43.

Deaths, lists of, 119, 231, 359, 480, 60%,
726.

Death-bed, the Elder's, 682.
Decorations of Edinburgh, 76.
De Foe on Apparitions, remarks on, 201.
Diana, Hymn to, 240.

Diary, extracts from Mr Wastle's, 688.
Dilettanti Society of Edinburgh, transac
tions of the, No I. 89-No II. 276-No
III. 660.

Buchan, Mr, review of his Annals of Pe- Discovery of the Remains of Bruce at Dun-

terhead, 393.

fermline, on the, 297.

Drama, Acted, in London, notices of the,
51, 174, 386, 624.

430.

the, on the relation of Music to,

Dramatic Poetry immemorially ancient in
· India, 417.

Dramatists, the Old English, analytical Es-
says on, 409.
Dream, a, 257.

Dunton, John, the Life and Errors of, 24.
Earthquakes in America, 215-One at
Comrie, 341.

Ecclesiastical Appointments, 115.
Economy of Large Towns, by Dr Chal-
mers, review of, 18-Remarks on, 117.
Edinburgh, Decorations of, 76-Transac-
tions of the Dilettanti Society of, 89,
276-On the Musical Festival, 183-On
the Public Buildings of, 370.
Elder's Death-bed, the, 682.
Elysium, a Sonnet, 680.

Emigration to the Cape of Good Hope, re-
marks on, 78.
Emma, a Tale, 382.

England, on the progress of architecture in,
660.

English Dramatists, the old, analytical Es-
says on, 409.

Errors, Military, of the Duke of Welling.
ton, on the, 291.
Erskine, Lord, Timothy Tickler's remarks
on the dinner given to, 615.
Essays on the Lake School of Poetry, No
III. 3—Political, entitled the Warder,
208, 323, 448, 704-On the Old English
Dramatists, No VIII. 409.

Ettrick Shepherd, the, Letters from, 390,
630.-Sonnet by, 464.

European National Tribunal, a, 45.
Expedition to the Arctic Regions, Letter
from an Officer in the, 305.

Extracts from the "Prato Fiorito," on the
Vice of Dancing, 43-From the "His-
toria Major" of Matthew Paris, 84, 273
-From a volume of Poems by John
Wilson, 432-From the papers of the St
Priest family of Languedoc, 633-From
Mr Wastle's Diary, No I. 688.
Fairy Land, a Lay of, 432.
Fancy, Sketches of Pugilism, by one of the,
66, 279, 610.

Fatal Ring, the, an Indian Dramatic Poem,
review of, 417.

February, the Twenty-ninth of, a tragic
sketch, review of, 398.
Flight from Granada, a Moorish ballad, 491.
Food, review of Accum on the Adultera-
tions of, 543.

France, curious extracts from the corres-
pondence of its Ambassadors at the Otto-
man Porte, from 1547 to 1778, 633.
French Royalists and Louis XVIII. 42.
Gall and Spurzheim on the Imitative Prin-
ciple, and other Faculties, remarks on,
309.

Genius, Individual and National, on the
analogy between the growth of, 375—On
the Diversity of, 674 Examples of from
living authors, 677.

VOL. VI.

Geography, proposed new system of, 341.
Geological Society in Cornwall, notice of the,

99.

George III. the late, retrospect of the pub-
lic character of, 575.

Germany, review of Travels in, 536.
Glen-avon, a day in, 58.

Gordon, the late Dr, letter relative to, 307.
Greece, a Sonnet, 524.

Grillparzer, review of his Tragedy of the
Ancestress, 247.

Guilt, or the Anniversary, a Tragedy, by
Müllner, review of, 121.

Heathfield, Richard, on his plan for the li-
quidation of the National Debt, 441-Is
but a sort of Half-measure, 447-And is
neither Practicable nor Safe, 448.
Hebrew Language, on Professor Leslie's
knowledge of the, 501.

Historia Major, of Mathew Paris, extracts
from, 84, 273.

Hodgskin's Travels in Germany, review of,
536.

Horæ Cantabrigiensis, No IV. 47.
Horæ Germanicæ, No I. 121-No II. 247
-No III. 397-No IV. 525.
Hora Hispanicæ, No I. 481.
Horæ Scoticæ, No I. 568.
Imagination, works of, on public lectures
on, 162.

Imitative Principle, and some other facul-
ties, pointed out by Gall and Spurzheim,
remarks on the, 309.

Indian Dramatic Poetry immemorially an-
cient, 417.

Individual and National Genius, on the

analogy between the growth of, 375.
Irving, Washington, and Charles Brockden
Brown, on the writings of, 554.
Ivanhoe, a Romance, review of, 262.
Jewell, the, on Sir Thomas Urquhart's work
so called, 655.

Juan, Don, unread, 194.
Kean, Mr, on his acting of Coriolanus, 624.
King George III. Reflections on the Cha-
racter of, 574.

Krisuvik, in Iceland, Lines on the Church
of, 435.

Laidlaw, James, letter of, from America,
631.

Lake School of Poetry, Essays on the, No
III. Coleridge, 3.

Lamentation of Granada, a Moorish ballad,
490.

Language, on the impossibility of a stand-
ard of, in metaphysics, 39.
Language, Hebrew, Leslie, versus the, 501
Leslie, versus Hebrew, 501.
Letter from the Arctic Expedition, 305.

relative to the late Dr Gordon, 307.
from an elderly gentlewoman, to Mr
Christopher North, 620.
Letters from the Ettrick Shepherd, 390,

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Literary Pocket Book, review of the, 235.
and Scientific Intelligence, 98, 213,
341, 465, 579, 709.

Lloyd, Charles, review of his Poems, 154.
Lochmaben and Closeburn, the Bonspiell
of, 568.

London, Notices of the Acted Drama in,
51, 174, 386, 624.

in September and October, 55.
the Scotchman in, 64.

Walks round, 244.

Louis XVIII. and the French Royalists,
42.

Lyons, death of Messieurs Cinq-Mars and
de Thou, at, 494.

Machine for crossing Rivers, 580.
Macrabin, Mark, the Cameronian, 513,
663.

Mad Banker of Amsterdam, fragment of
the, 391.

Magnetic Attractions, remarks on Barlow
on, 507.

Mammiferous Animals, notice of a splendid
work on, 342.

Marianne's Dream, 240.

Market Tables, 113, 226, 354, 476, 721.
Marriages, lists of, 118, 230, 358, 480, 606,
725.

Mary Stewart, a Tragedy, notice of, 386.
Melville, Lord, on the proposed Monu-
ment for, 562, 690.

Metaphysics, on the impossibility of a
standard of language in, 39.

Meteorological Reports, 114, 227, 356, 477,
603, 723.

stract of, 505.

Observations for 1819, ab-

Military Promotions and Appointments,
115, 229, 355, 605, 722.

291.

Errors of the Duke of Wellington,

Millar, the late Professor, on Wit and Hu-
mour, 638.

Missionary, the, a poem, review of, 13.
Monastery, the, a novel, review of, 692.
Monument for Lord Melville, remarks on
the, 562-Answer to the remarks, by one
of the Committee, 690.
Moon, Hymn to the, 681.

Moorish Ballads, 481-Don Raymond of
Butrago, 484-The Death of Queen
Blanche, 485-Andalla's Bridal, 487-
Zara's Ear-rings, ib-The Bullfight of
Ganzul, 488-The Lamentation of Gra-
nada for the death of Celin, 490-The
Flight from Granada, 491.
Morris, Peter, his remarks on the theory of
Gall and Spurzheim, 309.
Mülner, Adolphus, review of his Tragedy
of Guilt, 121-Of his Twenty-Ninth of
February, 398.

Music, on the relation of, to the Drama,
430.

Musical Queries, 69.

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Nithsdale and Galloway Song, review of
Cromek's remains of, 314.

North, Mr Christopher, letter from an el-
derly gentlewoman to, 621.

Notices of Reprints of Old Books, No V.
24-Of the Acted Drama in London, No
XI. 51-No XII. 174-No XIII. 386-
No XIV. 624.

Nugæ Canoræ, by Charles Lloyd, review
of, 154.

Observations on the Edinburgh Musical
Festival, 183.

Meteorological, for 1819, ab-

stract of, 505.
Ode to Mrs Flanagan, 628.
Old Books, curious, notices of reprints of,
24.

English Dramatists, Analytical Essays
on the, No VIII. 409-The Witch of
Edmonton-Ford, Dekker, and Rowley,

ib.

Paris, Mathew, extracts from the Historia
Major of, 84-His reflections on the
Norman Conquest, ib.-Return of one
from the Grave, 85-Character and
Death of Walter, Bishop of Durham, 86
-Death of William the Conqueror, 87
-A German Count devoured by Mice,
88-Death and Character of La Franc,
Archbishop of Canterbury, ib.--Anec-
dotes of Malcolm, King of Scotland,
273 Foundation of the Monastery of
St Oswin, ib.-Vision of the Monks at
Fulda, 274 Death of William Rufus,
ib.

Park, Mungo, the Negro's Lament for,
196.

Parthenon, on the proposed restoration of
the, in the Scottish National Monument,
137.

Pedes Scansorii of Birds, notices regarding
the, 580.

Peterhead, review of Buchan's annals of,
393.

Petrified City, notice of one in Africa, 709,
Phenomena of living toads found in
stones, 437-Are productions of the for-
mer world, 439.
Phillips, Mr, and Miss Tree, on their sing-
ing, 53.

Physical Science, effects of an excessive ap-
plication to the study of, considered, 35.
Physiognomy, on the science of, 650.
Planetary System, new theory of the mo-
tions of the, 583.

Pocket-book, literary, review of the, 135.

Festival of, Edinburgh, remarks Poetical Style, on the progressive change of,

the, 183.
Musings, 525.

National Tribunal, a European, 45.

363.
Poetry, review of Coleridge's, 3-review of
the Missionary, 13-On the Cockney

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