Tuesday, June 9. Os. 70. to Os. 8d. Potatoes (28 lb.) 38. 6d. to 5s.6d. Butter, per lb. Veal Os. 6d. to Os. 8d. Pork Os. 5d. to Os. 7d. Ditto, per lb. Tallow, per stone Ils. 6d. to 12s. Od. Eggs, per dozen Salt ditto, Os. 11d. to 1s. od. 1s. Od. to Os. od. Is. 6d. to Os. od. 24s. Od. to Os. od. ls. 6d. to Os. od. Os. 9d. to Os. Od. per stone . ..... HADDINGTON.-JUNE 5. Oats. Beans. 1st,......44s. Od. 1st,...... 41s. Od. 1st,......30s. Od. | 1st,......30s. Od. Ist, .30s. Od. 2d, ......39s. Od. 2d, ......37s. Od. | 2d,.. 26s. Od. | 2d, 26s. Od. 2d,......26s. Od. 3d, . ......33s. Od. , 3d, ......35s. Od. | 3d, ......19s. Od. 3d, ....... 22s. Od. 3d,...... 22s. Od. Average of wheat, £1:18: 7: 9-12ths. Note.-The boll of wheat, beans, and pease, is about 4 per cent. more than half a quarter, or 4 Winchester bushels ; that of barley and oats nearly 6 Winchester bushels. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. From the beginning of May till the 15th, it rained more or less almost every day, with a cold wind, generally from the east. After the 15th there fell no rain, except one-tenth of an inch on the 30th, the weather being in general clear and warm. The Thermometer rose twice as high as 71, and after the 12th never sunk below 42. The mean temperature is 4 degrees higher than the same month last year. The Barometer has of late been very high, and remarkably steady, owing partly to the east wind, which has prevailed generally during the month. The Hygrometer during the day has sometimes risen high, but the average is 5 degrees below that of May 1817. The mean point of deposition coincides exactly with the mean minimum temperature, and has done so almost every day during the month. On some occasions the temperature of the air has sunk a little below the point of deposition ; but even in those cases the dews have seldom been very copious. The high temperature to which the ground has been raised, by a long tract of clear and powerful sunshine, has probably prevented the air in immediate contact with it from being cooled below the point of saturation. METEOROLOGICAL Table, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25', Elevation 185 feet. MAY 1818. Means. Extremes. THERMOMETER. 58.0 Maximum, 24th day, 12th, temperature, 10 A. M. 52.4 Lowest maximum, 6th, . 10 P. M. 47.2 Highest minimum, 31st, ... of daily extremes, 50.9 Highest, 10 A. M. 24th, 10 A. M. and 10 P. M. 49.8 Lowest ditto, 7th, 1 daily observations, 50.3 Highest, 10 P. M. 24th, Whole range of thermoincter, 436.5 Lowest ditto 7th, Mean daily ditto, 14.1 Greatest range in 24 hours, 19th, temperature of spring water, 46.5 Least ditto, 4th, BAROMETER. 26th, .... 10 P. M. (temp. of iner. 54) 29.812 Lowest ditto, 7th, 26th, Whole range of barometer, 3.654 Lowest ditto, 6th, Mean daily ditto, .117 Greatest range in 24 hours, 1st, 24th, Least ditto, 17.1 HYGROMETER. 30th, 6th, .. point of deposition, 10 A, M. 24th, 10 P.M. Degrees. 71.0 38,5 44.0 52.0 63.0 42.0 59.0 42.0 23.0 2.5 Inches. 30.350 29.282 30.345 29.290 .275 .005 Degrees. 50.0 1.0 10.0 . 45.5 Highest, 10 P. M. 42.4 8th, 43.9 Highest P. of D. 10 A. M. 24th, Rain in inches, 2.786 Lowest ditto, 29th, Evaporation in ditto, 1.850 Highest P. of D. 10 P. M. 15th, Mean daily Evaporation, .060 1st, WILSON'S HYGROMETER. Mean dryness, 10 A. M. 23.6 Greatest dryness, 30th, 10 A. M. .. 10 P. M. 15.9 Least ditto, 4th, 10 P. M. 0.0 52.4 39.6 47.2 38.0 46.0 0.0 METEOROLOGICAL Table, kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill. Thermometer. noon. Attach. Attach, Ther. Wind. Cloudy, Cble. M.59 29.736 M.55 May 17{ A. 37 S.E. Clear, .761 A.55 M.54 .880 M.56 Clear morn. A.37 E. .994 4.51 cold foren. .570 A. 49 .894 M.55 cold. A. 36 .366 M.46 .853 A. 61) Cble. Clear. E 20 M.604 985 M.55 A. 38 Clear. .990 A, 55 M.593 50.137 M.55 E. A. 383 ,199 A. 55 Cloudy. Heavy rain. 99 .103 M.58 Cble. Cloudy .176 A. 57 E. .103 M.55 E. Clear, .102 A, 57 very warm. .182 M.65 24 { E. Clear, .157 A. 68 very warm. A. 35 .165 M.68 Cble. Clear, E. very warm. 26 Clear, E. .164 A. 60 very warm. A. 41 S.W. ,212 M.58 Clear, E. very warm. A. 42 .303 A. 54 S W. 28 .102 M.52 E. .102 A. 53 Cloudy. E. Cloudy, 29.994 M.53 29 E. .984 A.56 Warm .203 M.55 E. Clear, .916 M.58 W. .7841A. 63 Very warm. N.E. .688 M.61 W. Cloudy fore. .459 M.481 .678) A. 64) Rain foren. clear after. A. 38 E. .6571A. 49) * These Thermometers are taken down for a fair aftern. short time. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 1. CIVIL. The Prince Regent has appointed Arthur Richd. Wellesley, Esq. Page of Honour to his Royal Highness in ordinary, in the room of John Arthur Douglas Bloomfield, Esq. promoted. General his Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, &c. K. G. is appointed Captain General and Governor-in-Chief in and over the Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Islands of Prince Edward and Cape Breton. The Right Hon. William Earl of Errol is appointed to be his Majesty's Commissioner to the General Assembly. Lewis Cameron, Esq. is appointed his Majesty's Consul at Cagliari and its dependencies. Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart. Vice-Admiral of the Blue, is appointed Governor and Commander-inChief of the Island of Newfoundland and its dependencies. 15 R.H.Gds. Cornet G. Brander to be Lieut. by purch. vice Brooke 26th March S. Hotchkin to be Cornet by purch. vice Brander do. 3 D.G. R. Martin to be Cornet 2d April Lieut. J. Chatterton fm. 12 Dr. to be Capt. by purch. vice White, ret. 26th March 5 Lieut. T. Matthews to be Capt. by purch, vice Houghton, ret. 2d April Cornet H. Higinbotham to be Lieut. by pur. vice Matthews do. Gent. Cadet Ramsay to be Cornet by purch. vice Higinbotham do. 12 Dr. Cornet R. B. Pallisar to be Lieut. by purch. vice Chatterton 9th do. J. H. B. Haydock to be Cornet by purch. vice Pallisar 25d do. Sir F. Henniker, Bt. to be Cornet by purch. vice Douglas, pro. 2d do. 18 J. Y. Scarlett to be Cornet by purch. vice 26th March 2d April Cornet J. Gowdie to be Lieut. vice Hammersley 9th do. J. F. S. Hepburn to be Cornet by purch. vice Snoad, pro. 2d do. A. W. Dashwood to be Cornet by purch. vice Gowdie 23d do. Cornet R. R. Gillespie to be Lieut. by p. vice (ook, ret. 9th do. A. N. Molesworth to be Cornet by purch. vice Gillespie do. 21 F. J. Broadhead to be Cornet by purch. vice Boulton, pro. 23d do. 22 Surg. A. C. Colclough, fm. h. p. 56 F. to be Surg. vice Edwards, h. p. 96 F. 2d do. Cornet E. H. Steed, to be Licut. vice kingdon, dec. 19 20 III. MILITARY. Brevet Capt. H. Owen, fm. h. p. 18 Dr to be Major in the Army 4th Sept. 1817 Bt. Lt. Col. Touzel's Commission is ante dated to the ilth July 1811 2 LG. Maj. & lt. Col. Hon. E. P. Lygon to be Lt. Col. by purch, vice Lt. Gen. Barton, 14th April 1818 do. Lieut. W. Elliot to be Capt by purch. vice Irby do. Cornet & Sub-Lt H. H. Douglas to be Lt. by purch. vice Elliot do. Cha. Bulkley to be Cornet and Sub-Lieut. by purch. vice Douglas 26th April 1817. Licut. E. H. Foster, fm. 56 F. to be Capt. vice Ainiel, 17 Dr. 1st August do. Francis Hopkins to be As. Surg. vice Drink water do. 25 25 F. Cornet D. M‘Dougall to be Lieut. vice 95 F. Stail Assist. Surg. W. Williams, from h. p. Brunton, dec. 14th August 1817 to be Assist. Surg. vice Napier Robert Ellis to be Cornet, vice Steed 20 April 1818 230 April 1818 96 Lieut. J. Campbell to be Capt. by purch. Cha. Percivall to be Vet. Surg. vice Morris, vice Cavendish do. dec. do. 100 Wm Odel to be Ensign by purch. vice Ker, 1 F. G. Capt. Lord J. Hay to be Capt. & Lt. Col. pro. 30th do. by p. vice Cook, ret. 26th Mirch 2W.I.R. Ensign C. J. Dunn to be Lieut. vice Gough, Lieut. J. Grant, to be Lt. & Capt. by pur. dead 23d do. vice Hay 9th April Gent. Cadet R. Lowe to be Ensign, vice J. J. W, Angerstein to be Ensign & Lieut. Dunn do. by pur. více Grant do. 3 Ensign A. Turner to be Lieut. vice Hodg2 J. A. D. Bloomfield to be Ensign & Lieut. kinson, dead 2d do. by purch. vice Gordon do, Gent. Cadet F. Scargill to be Ensign, vice 3 Capt. C. Talbot to be Capt. & Lt. Col. vice Turner do. Home ret. 2d do. R. Af. Corps Lieut. J. C. Peach, from h. p. Canad. Lieut. D. Murray to be Lieut & Capt. by Fen. to be Lieut. vice Wallace, deceased purch. vice Talbot do. 23d do. P. Cosby to be Ensign & Lieut. by purch. Hosp. As. J. M‘Mullen to be As. Surg. vice vice Murray do. 25th Jan. IF. Lieut. W. Clarke to be Capt. by purch. vice R. Yk. Ra. Lieut. H. Y. Eagar, from h. p. 12. F. 9th do. to be Paym. vice Culmer, dead Ensign H. J. Bichner to be Lieut. by pur. 16th April vice Clarke do. 2 Black Garr. Co. John Maclean to be Ensigu Coleman to be Ensign by pur. vice 23d do. Bichner do. R. Eng. 1st Lieut. R. H. Clavering, from h. po to 5 Ensign E. C. Hill, from h. p. to be Ensign 1st Lieut. vice Rogers, dead 28th Dec 1817 H Bishop to be Q. Mr. vice Watson, H. P. Wulff, from h. p. to be ret. on h. p. 26th do. 1st Lieut. vice Salkeld, dead 6 G. T. Higham to be Ensign by pur. vice 23d Jan. 1818 Heigham, ret. Spa April Garrison Lt. Col. H. Worsley, 34 F. to be Capt. 11 Surg. W. Chermside, from No. ('ork Mil. of Yarm. Castle, vice Delgarno, dead to be Assist. urg. vice Dix. ret. on h. p. 30th April as Staff As. Surg. 2d do, 16 Lieut. G. R Malley, to be Capt, by parch. Staff. vice Campbell, ret. 9th do. Assist. Storekeeper Gen. T. A. Somersall to be Dep. Ensign F. Thurlow to be Lieut. by purch. vice Maltby Storekeeper General 13th Feb. Medical Staff do. Lieut. F. Thurlow to be Adj. vice Maltby Surgeon J. G. Van Millingen, M. D. from h. p. to do. be Surgeonto the Forces, vice Howell, who reEnsign T. S. O'Halloran to be Lieut. vice tires on h. p. 2d April Greenhill 28th June 1x17 Surg. J. Taylor, M. D. from h. p. to be Surgeon to J. T. Nagel to be Ensign, vice O'Halloran the Forces 12th March do. P. Ormsby, from h p. to be Surg on to the 24 Lieut. G. Darling, from 50 F. to be Lieut. Foces in Ire. vice Graydon, dead 9th April vice Jago ret. on h p. 30 F. 23d April 118 W'm Wynn, M. D. to be Dep. Insp. of Hosp. 35 Capt. G. Noutson, fm. h. p. to be Paym. by brevet 30th do. vice llome, ret, on h. p. 2d' do. Exchanges. 12th Feb. Lieut. Colonel Davies, from 1 F. G. with Lieut. 56 Lieut. Grey antedated to the 1st Sept. 1817 Colonel Eustace, h. p. Chass. Brit. J. Maitland, from 32 F. with Lieut. res. the Adj. oniy. 26th March 1818 Colonel Hon. J. Maitland, Staff Geils, from 73 F. with Lieut. Col. to be Surg. vice Colclough, 22 Dr. Edwards, h. p. 22 April Shawe, from 84 F. with Brev. Col. 38 E. Coventry to be Ensign, vice White, res. Doyle, 87 F. 1st April 1817 Major Barrington, from 3 Dr. with Major Daven61 Ensign G. Ackland to be Lieut, vice Bigger, Grant, from 75 F. with Brev. Lieut. Col. do. Brevet Lieut. Colonel Gray, from 1 F. with Capt. 62 Ensign J. Higginbotham to be Lieut. vice Mosse, h. P: Heyland, dead 26th March Major Nooth, from 14 F. with Capt. Tur. John Lane to be Ensign, vice Higginboth- ner, h. p. am do. Oates, from 88 F. 61 Surg. John Rose, fm. 2 F. G. to be Surg. Campbell, from 55 F. with Captain vice M‘Lean, dead Welsh, h. p. York Light Inf. Vol. 65 Capt. 1. H. lacob, from 56 F. to be Capt. Capt. W. Gordon from 1 F. rec. diff. with Capt. vice Goodyer, ret, onh p. 56. F. 93d do. Butler, h. p. 6 W. I. R. 67 Lieut W. Clarke, from 86 F. to be Lieut. Fothergill, from 10 F. rec. diff. with Capt. vice Fraser, dead 13th Sept. 1817 Chandler, h. p. 1 Greek Regt. 69 Capt. Jenour antedated to the Duff, from 81 F. with Capt. Coleman, 98 F. 30th Jan. 1814 Hill, from 89 F. with Capt. Sheehy, h. Po John Penn to be Ensign by purch. vice Haly, from 53 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Dean, Marsh, ret. 21th May 1817 h. p. 60 F. 75 Capt. H. F. C. Cavendish, from 96 F. to be Maclean, from 21 F. with Capt. Doherty, Major, vice M‘Lachlan 2d April 1818 h. p, 27 F. Paym. C. Cox, fm. h. p. Roll's Reg. to be Grove, from 30 F. with Capt. Baker, 69 F. Paym. více Tiddu man, ret. on hp. Wilkinson, from 59 F. rec. diff. with Capt. 26th March Mandeville, h. p. 86 Ensign A. Russell to be Licut. vice Mac Archdall, from 68 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Lean 30th June 1817. Craig, h. p. 84 F. 87 Lieut. J. Turner to be Capt. vice Fitz ('la M‘Dermid, from Rifle Brigade, with Capt. rence, dead 26th March 1818 Stewart, h. p. 100 F. H. W. Desbarres, from h. p. to be Lieut. M'Neill, from 75 F. with Capt. Edwards, vice Turner 2d April h. p. 10 F. 83 Capt Croker's date is altered to the 20 July Pick, from 89 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Young, 1813 h. p. Ensign J. Goodwin to be Lieut, vice Brush, Smith, from 3 W. I. R. with Brev. Major dead 20th August 1817 Williamson, h. p. 60 F. port, 87 F. 3 th April h. P Lieut. Green, from 2 Dr. G. with Lt. Graham, h. p. Lieut. Blagrave, from 89 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. familton, from 29 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Naylor, hp Richardson, h. p. Farquarson, from 18 F. with Lieut. Camp- Furlong, from 21 F. rec. dift. with Lieut. well, h. P: Allan, h. p. 43 F. Cockburn, fm. 48 F. with Lt. M'Lean, 75 F. h. p. 81 F. Cornet 5p nce fm. 5 Dr. G. with Ens. Battier, 98 F. J.H. Potts, from 54 F. with Lieut. C. H. Coventry, from 15 Dr. rec. dift. with Cornet Potts, York Rang. Callaghan, h. p. i Dr. 23 Dr. Sandys, from 11 Dr. rec. dift. with Lieut. Ensign Napier, from 40 F. with Ensign Newman, Brisco, h. p. 40 F. h. p. 12 F. A. Williams, from 25 Dr. with Lieut. Mac- Lynam, from 28 F. with Ensign Borthwick, Queen, h. p. h. p. 10 F. Harmer, from 5 F. rec. dift. with Lt. Wal Macdonell, fm. 35 F. with Ens. Ingram, h. p. lace, h. p. Spalding, from 71 F. with Ensigu WoodGale, from 12 F. rec. dift. with Lt. Cham- ward, 73 F. berlayne, h. p. Francis, from 77 F. rec. diff. with Ensigu Ellison, from 61 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Ran- Clarke, h. p. 6 F. dall, h. p. 60 F. Lennan, from 1 W. I. Regt. with Ensiga Cosby, from 63 F. with Lieut. Clune, h. p. Wemyss, h. p. 7 W. I. Regt. 5 W. I. R. Booth, fm. 40 F, with Ens. Miller, h. p. 37 F. Ewart, from 93 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Mac- Williams, from 4 W. I. Regt. rec. dift. with donell, h. p. 1 F. 2d Lieut. Senior, h. p. 3 Ceylon Regt. hompson, from Rifle Brigade, with Lieut. Deare, from 4 W. l. kiegt. with 2d Lieut. Douglas, i. p. 26 F. Home, 21 F. Stewart, from York Rang. with Lt. Tudor, Cornet and Adj. Barlow, from 1 Dr. G. with Lieut. h. p. 82 F. and Adj. Hili, h. p. 23 Dr. Swayre, from R. W. I. Rang. with Lieut. Surgeon Pritchard, from 10 F. with Surg. O'Donel, Anderson, h. p. York L. I. Vol h. p. New Brunswick Fencibles Jones, from York Chass. with Lieut. Muir. Assist. Surg. M'Lean, from 78 F. with Assist. Surg. son, h. p. 1 F. Purcell, h. p. 35 F. Ekins, from 38 F. with Assist. Surg. Chri tie, h. p. 79 F. M'Munn, h, p. 37 F. Resignations and Retirements. Home, 3 ditto Capt. White, 4 Dr. G. Houghton, 5 Dr. G. } Anderson, 19 Dr. Odlum, from African Corps, with Lieut. Campbell, 16 F. Hammill, h. p, Nova Scotia Fencibles Lieut. Cook, 20 Dr. White, 59 F. Marsh, 69 F. burn, h. p. 29 F. Assist. Surgeon Drinkwater, 2 Life Guards Deaths. Lieut. Colonel. Lieutenants. 2d Nov. Henry, 74 F. 3d May 1818 Assistant Surgeons. Kennedy. 1 Cey. R.9th Dec. 1817 N'Nulty, Forces 21st Nov. Hospital Assistant. Clancey, Forces 28th Jan. 1818 Ensign. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. don, the lady of James Loch, Esq. a daughBIRTHS. ter.-6. At Banff, the lady of James Wils April 13. At Berlin, the lady of George liam Mackenzie, Esq. younger of Pittrichie, Sholto Douglas, Charges des Affairs of his a son and heir.--At Stockholm, Viscountess Britannic Majesty, a son.--27. In Picca- Strangford, a son and heir.-9. At Edindilly, London, the lady of John Barrow, burgh, Mrs Craigie of Dumbarnie, a daugh. Esq. of the Admiralty, a son. At Som- ter. - At Brahan Castle, the Hon. Mrs borne, Hampshire, the Right Hon. Lady Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth, a son and Kennedy, a son.-28. Mrs Christie, Dublin heir. At Broughton Place, Edinburgh, Street, Edinburgh, a daughter. In the Lady Campbell of Aberuchill, a son.-10. Fleet Prison, the lady of Charles Henry In George Street, Edinburgh, the lady of Baseley, Esq. a son.-At Rothiemay, Lady Roderick Macleod, Esq. jun. of Cadboji , a Jane Tayler, a son. son.---At Pife Place, Edinburgh, Mrs May 3. At Overton, Mrs Captain Craw. Spence, a son.—At Abercromby Place, Ed. ford, a son. At St Omer's, the lady inburgh, Mrs Gordon, a son.-13. At Pa. of Captain Barwick, 79th, or Cameron ris, Lady Harriet Drummond, a daughter. Highlanders, a son. Lady Fitz-Herbert, -14. At Bedrule Manse, near Kelso, Mrs a son.--At Castletown, Isle of Man, the Brown, a son.-16. At Relugas, the lady lady of General Cumming, a daughter.-- of Thomas Lawder Dick, Esq. a daughter. At Ednam House, Mrs Douglas, a son.- -17. At Edinburgh, the lady of Sir James 4. At his house, Great Russeli Street, Lon. Montgomery, Bart. M. P. a daughter.-18. MARRIAGES. At his house in York Street, London, the Cecil, sister to the Marquis of Exeter.-16. the late Robert Cooper, banker, Wood- John Clayton Freeling, Esq. second son of July 19, 1817. At Po. Penang, East Francis Freeling, Esq. of the General PostIndies, William Armstrong Clubly, Esq. office, London, to Mary, third daughter of chief secretary to government there, to Mar. the late Edward Coxe, Esq. of Hampstead garet, eldest daughter of James Carnegy, Heath.-27. Miss Maria Giffard, daughter Esq. merchant, of that place. of the Marchioness Dowager of Lansdowne, Sept. 1. At Malacca, East Indies, James to Count de Lusi, of the first regiment of Carnegy, Esq. third son of Patrick Carne- Prussian guards.—28. At Edinburgh, Mr gy, Esq. of Lower, to Maria, eldest daugh- George Gordon, writer, to Catherine, eldest ter of Adrian Kock, Esq. merchant there. daugliter of Mr Dick, accountant Nov. 1. At Madras, Lieutenant Michael, commanding the resident's escort at Tan. DEATHS. jore, to Williamina, daughter of the late Jan. 1, 1818. Fell, in a sally from KoreDr Robert Grant, physician in Inverness. guam, near Poonah (having volunteered his Dec. 6. At the Cathedral of St John, services), Thomas Wingate, assistant-surCalcutta, John Trotter of Castlelaw, Esq. geon to the 2d battalion 1st native infantry, to Matilda, fourth daughter of the Hon. Sir and eldest son of Dr Daniel Wingate, StirFrancis Macnaughton, Judge in the Su- ling, aged 21.-13. On board the William preme Court of Bengal. Pitt, East Indiaman, and soon after leaving March 17, 1818. At Perth, A. Pringle, Bengal, William Hall, Esq. a partner in Esq. to Miss Jarvie, only daughter of the the house of Messrs Palmer and Company late Rev. Mr Jarvie, Perth. of Calcutta. April 13. At Edinburgh, Mr R. Smith, Fcb. 10. At St Lucie, Mrs Mary Rusmerchant, Airth, to Miss Jemima, daugh sell, wife of John I. 1. Alexander, Esq. of ter of John Shirriff, Esq. Dunmore.—27. that island, and relict of the late Right At South College Street, Edinburgh, Mr Hon. Robert Cullen, one of the Lords of Joseph Theodore Mitchill, R. N. to Miss Session and Justiciary in Scotland.-12. At Margaretta Cunningham, eldest daughter sea, Mr Peter Murray, surgeon of the Hon. of Mr John Cunningham.-30. At Union East India Company's ship Charles Grant. Place, Edinburgh, Capt. Hector H. M‘Lean, -28. At the Ilavannah, Lieutenant Thos. of the 93d regt. of foot, to Miss Ann Macleod, Sibbald, R. N. son of the late William Sibyoungest daughter of the late Rev. Mr Mac- bald, Esq. merchant, Leith. leod, minister of Kilfinnichin and Bunnes- March 10. At Charlestown, South Care olina, Mrs Christiana Boston, spouse to May 7. At St Margaret's church, West. Tucker Harris, Esq. M. D. in the 88th minster, London, and on the 18th, re-mar- year of her age. Mrs Harris was a daughried at Carron-house, Mr John Walker of ter of the late Rev. Thomas Boston of JedOrchardhead, Stirlingshire, to Mary Ann, burgh, and grand-daughter of the late Rev. second daughter of Mr Charles Lea Jeffery, Thomas Boston of Ettrick.---30. On his Broadway, Westminster.--8. At Fountain passage home, on board of the William bridge, Edinburgh, Mr Andrew Henderson, Pitt, East Indiaman, Archibald Seton, Esq. surgcon, R. N. to Miss Mary Scott, only of Touch. daughter of Mr Peter Scott, merchant and April 12. In the guard-room of Kinross insurance broker in Edinburgh.-11. At jail, in extreme wretchedness, Andrew Ni. Conan-house, the seat of Sir Hector Mac- col, well known in the Court of Session and kenzie of Gairloch, Bart. the Rev. John caricature shops under the name of the KinMacdonald, minister of Urquhart, to Janet, Toss Lawyer. From a tradesman in easy eldest daughter of the late Kenneth Mac- circumstances and of decent character, he kenzie, Esq.--13. At the new church, reduced himself, by his most litigious and Mary-le-Bone, the Hon. Hen. Pierrepont, quarrelsome temper, to the state of a beggar, brother to Earl Manvers, to Lady Sophia and finally an outcast from all society. san, Mull. |