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Lately. At Limerick, the Lady of Lieut-Colo- 24. At Doonholm, John Hunter, Esq. of Bonnel Dick, C. B. 42d, or Royal Highlanders, of nytown, W. S. twins.

- At Oatfield, near Cambletown, John Smith - At No. 26, Charlotte Square, the Lady of M'Eacharn, only child of Colin M‘Eacharn, Esq. Major Riddell, of a daughter.

of Oatfield.

- At Canonmills, Mrs Drysdale, widow of the

Rev. William Drysdale.
MARRIAGES.

- At Glasgow, Mrs Smith, relict of the Rev.
Sept. 25, 1822. At Bombay, Alex. John Robert. John Smith, Dunfermline.
son, Esq. Assistant-surgeon, Company's service, to 25. In Tenterden Street, London, the Dowager
Marianne Geraud, only daughter of Dr Geraud. Viscountess Torrington.

April 22, 1823. At Inverness, John Anderson, 26. At Galston Manse, the Rev. Dr Smith.
Esq. w.s. to Elizabeth, only daughter of Alex. 27. At Jersey, the very Rev. Edward Dupre,
Mackenzie, Esq. of Woodside Commissary of In- LL. D. Dean of that Island, and Rector of St

Heliers.
25. At Glasgow, Alex. Maclauchlan, Esq. of - At Stoney-hill House, Musselburgh, Fran-
Auchintroig, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr cis Anderson, Esq. Writer to the Signet.
James Harvey, Gartenstarry.

At Broughton Place, Mrs Burns, wife of Mr
May 9. At Mary-la-bonne Church, London, Mr Walter Burns, upholsterer.
James M'Neill, to Miss Margaret Dudgeon. - Mrs Lindsay, wife of Mr Lindsay, of the

10. At Dublin, William Henry Oram, Esq. of High School.
the Royal Scots Greys, to Anne, daughter

of John - At Dalkeith, Mrs Chalmers, relict of James Ball, Esq. of Shannon, in the county of Donegal. Chalmers, Esq. solicitor at law, Edinburgh..

12. At Belchester, Berwickshire, Henry Fos- 27. At Glasgow, Mrs Livingston, late of Airds. kett, Esq. late of the 15th Light Dragoons, to 28. At his brother's house, at Hampstead, near Mary, youngest daughter of the late Rev. James London, Mr James Little, second son of the late Young, minister of Legertwood, in the same Mr William Little of Barrascrofts, near Langcounty.

holm, Dumfries-shire. 17. Andrew Dickeson, Esq. of London, to Miss 28. At Netherhouse, Leshmagow, the Rev. SaMary James, of Edinburgh.

muel Peat, Chaplain of his Majesty's service. - At London,

John Thomson, Esq. bookseller, - At Albie, Dumfries-shire, John Blacklock,
Edinburgh, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Esq.
Mr Evan Macpherson, late of the Customs, Lon- 29. At Edinburgh, James Jackson, Esq. late of
don.

the 55th Regiment of Foot, son of the late Mr
23. At Edinburgh, Mr Francis Bruce, coach- Commissioner Jackson.
maker, to Margaret, daughter of Mr Alex. Ed. - At Edinburgh, Lieut. John Gourlay, of the
monstone, goldsmith, Edinburgh.

Adjutant-General's office. 28. At Devonshire House, London, Earl Gow- - At London, Lieutenant-General Vere Wamer er, eldest son of the Marquis of Stafford, to Lady Hussey, aged 76. Hariet Howard, daughter of Lord Morpeth.

30. At Lasswade Hill, the Right Hon. Lady 29. At Edinburgh, Mr William Macpherson, Jane Boyle, daughter of the late Right Hon. John merchant, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, only daugh- Earl of Glasgow. ter of the late Bailie Wilson, Esq. writer.

31. At Prestonlee, near Bolton, Lancashire, Mr 31. At Hampstead, Edward Burn, Esq., third John Todd, manufacturer. son of the late John Burn, Esq. of Coldoch, Perth- May l. At his residence, in the Green Park, shire, to Amelia Frederica, youngest daughter of London, of which he had been ranger for many George Todd, Esq. of Bellsize, Hampstead.

years, Lord William Gardon. Lately. At Templand, Aberdeenshire, James At Pentonville, Islington, Marion, daughter Barclay, Esq. younger of Templand, to Mary of the late John Cumming, Esq. Ann, fourth daughter of the Rev. Dr Barclay, At his seat Hill Hall, Essex, in his 78th year, minister of Kettle.

Sir William Symth, Bart.

- At the house of Mr William Wood, George

Street, Mr William Pitt Goldsworthy, youngest DEATHS.

son of Major Goldsworthy of Ackworth House, Oct. 1822. At Calcutta, Mr David Brodie, of Yorkshire. the house of Taylor and Co., son of the late Mr - Jane, aged six, only daughter of John KerJohn Brodie, Dysart.

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mack, Esq. W. S. Albany Street. Dec. 20. At Canton, Alexander Hay, Esq. an 2. At his father's house, James's Square, Archiofficer on board the Thomas Coutts East India- bald M'Lean Scott, aged 20, son of Mr William man, fourth son of Robert Hay, Esq. of Spott. Scott, of the Bill Chamber.

Jan. 2, 1823. At Calcutta, the Hon. Francis - At Cheltenham, in the 80th year of his age, Sempill, youngest son of Right Hon. Lord Sem- after an illness of two months, the Right Hon. pill.

Lord Glenbervie. 26. At Calcutta, James Jameson, Esq. Secre- - At Edinburgh, David Steuart, Esq. of Steutary to the Medical Board of Calcutta, son of the artfield, in the soth year of his age. Rev. John Jameson, D.D. Edinburgh.

3. At Kensington, James Gilchrist, Esq. only March 14. At Madeira, Mr George Stevenson surviving son of the late Archibald Gilchrist, Esq. . Gibb, writer, Glasgow.

of Edinburgh. 27. At Fredericton, New Brunswick, North 3. At Dumfries, James Crichton, Esq. of Friar's America, Major-General George Stracey Smith, Carse, Dumfries-shire. Lieutenant-Governor of that province.

- In Gayfield-square, Agnes, youngest daughApril 5. At Kingsbarns, Mrs Gray, wife of ter of George Ramsay, Esq. Lieutenant Charles Gray, Royal Marine Forces.

Mrs Muir, wife of Mr John Muir, brewer, 6. At Glencarse House, Mrs Hunter of Glen- North Back of Canongate. carse.

At Gardwald, Dumfries-shire, John Moffat, 9. At Rome, the Rev. Thomas St Clair Aber- Esq. cromby of Glassaugh.

4. At Brae House of Touch, Mrs Frances Gallo12. At Wick, Mr Daniel Miller, surgeon. way, wife of Mr James Macdonald, and on the

19. At Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieut.-Colonel P. 14th, Frances, their infant daughter and only Waterhouse, Major of the 81st regiment, in which child. he had served 22 years.

- At Leith, Mr Duncan Hardie, shipmaster. 20. In London, Dowager Lady Gardner, relict - In London, aged 51, Sir Robert Kingsmill, of Admiral Lord Gardner.

Bart. of Aston, Gloucester. 22. At Barney-hill, the seat of Peter Sandilands, 5. At Kelso, Walter Alexander, Esq. formerly Esq. of East Barns, Miss Mary Ramsay.

of the South Fencibles, and afterwards Captain of - At Nairne, John Gunn, Esq. Sheriff-substi. the Edinburgh Militia. tute of that county.

5. At his seat in West Lothian, Colonel Gillon 23. At New York, Jessamine, wife of Mr Joseph of Wallhouse. Nelson, and daughter of George Sim, Esq. late of At his house, Young Street, Charlotte Aberdeen.

Square, Mr Walter Lamb, upholsterer.

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son.

5. At 26, Northumberland Street, Christian - At Edinburgh, Elizabeth Edgar, youngest Glassford, youngest daughter of John Glassford daughter of the late Mr James Milne, canner. Hopkirk, Esq. W.s.

18. At Portobello, Mrs Begbie, widow of Aler. 6. At his

house, head of Pleasance, aged 29, Mr Begbie, Esq. late of Hendon, Middlesex. David Samuel, teacher.

- At 68, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh 7. At Edinburgh, Mr John Storie Bow, young- Mrs Mary Campbell, widow of Captain Colin est son of Mr Robert Bow.

Campbell, Castleton. At his house Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, 20. At Coleman Street, London, Mr Anthony Mr George Caw, printer.

Hall, solicitor. - At Edinburgh, Mrs Johnston, wife of Mr - At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Captain Wm. Baird, James Johnston, tobacconist.

son of Sir James G. Baird, Bart. of Saughtonhall. 9. At Leith, Mrs Watson, wife of John Watson, 21. At Liverpool, Agnes, daughter of the late jun. Esq.; and on the 11th, George, their infant Mr Robert Ramsay, writer, Dumfries.

22. At Lanark, Mr Robert Newbigging, late 10. At No. 7, Lynedoch Place, Jessy Crawford writer there. Baillie, aged 14, daughter of the late Andrew - At Canaan, near Morningside, Eliza Ann, Baillie, Esq. solicitor, Edinburgh.

eldest daughter of Mr Hindmarsh, teacher of At Edinburgh, Mrs Smyth, widow of John Elocution, aged 16. Smyth, Esq. of Balharry.

At Brockhouse, parish of Stow, Mrs Sibla At Fordel Square, Fife, Mrs Reid, widow Haldane, wife of Mr Wm. Lees, farmer there. of the late Rev. John Reid, Churnside, Berwick- 23. At his house, No. 10, Parliament Square, shire.

Edinburgh, on the 23d ult. Mr John Dempster, 11. At the Manse of Glensheal, aged 75, the druggist. Rev. John Macrae, 16 years minister of that pa- - At Brompton, George, only son of Sir David rish.

Wedderburn, Bart. - At St Ninian's, Captain Campbell, aged 73, 24. At Brunstain House, near Portobello, Miss late of the 53d regiment of foot.

Margaret Q. Milliken, daughter of the deceased 12. At his seat, Madresfield Court, Worcester, Wm. Milliken, Esq. of St. Vincent's. the Right Hon. William Beauchamp Lygon, se- - At No. 1, Broughton Place, 720 year of his cond Earl Beauchamp, Viscount Elmley, and Ba- age, Mr Wynne Johnston, late farmer. ron Beauchamp of Powicke.

- At 15, Young Street, John, aged 7 years, - At Hatton Mains, Thomas Dickson Cra- only son of John Blair, Esq. W. s. mond, youngest son of Mr Cramond, factor for - At London, Lieut. George Macrae, Royal the Right Hon. the Earl of Morton, at Dalmahoy. Navy, youngest son of the late William Macrae,

- The eldest daughter of Sir J. A. Gordon, in Esq. of Hamilton Hill. her 9th year.

27. At Wellington Place, Leith Links, Jane, aged 13. Mr Bennet, many years master of Lloyd's 18, eldest daughter of Mr Peter Lamb, of the CusCoffee-house, in the 75th year of his age.

toms. In Crichton Street, Edinburgh, Elizabeth, 29. At Muttonhole, Elizabeth, eldest daughter fourth daughter of the late Mr Alex. Thomson, of Mr James Mann, vintner. tobacconist.

- At Bath, on the 29th ult. Agnes, daughter 14. At his house, Gayfield Square, Patrick of Hugh Bogle, Esq. of Calder Bank. Crichton, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant 30.

At Walton, Warwickshire, Sir C. Mordaunt, of the 2d Regiment of Edinburgh Local Militia. Bart.

- At Pisa, Lieut-Colonel James Stopford. 31. At Kelso, Colonel Stephen Bloomfield, of

15. At Forthbank, Wilhelmina, in her 7th year, Hassington-mains, in the county of Berwick. daughter, and on the 20th, John, in his 4th year, - In Park Place, London, the Dowager Lady son of William Turnbull, Esq.

Vernon. 16. At Aberdeen, Mr Alex. Nicoll, of the Gram- Lately. At Ambleside, Westmoreland, Mr Green, mar School of that city,

the celebrated artist of the Lakes in that county - At No. 10, Gayfield Square, Mrs Patterson. and Cumberland.

17. At Glasgow, James Rowan, Esq. Captain - At Paris, Captain C. S. White, of the royal in the Royal Lanarkshire Militia.

navy. 18. At his house, Lauriston Place, Thomas Bell, Esq. late of Nether Horsburgh.

[The Binder is requested to place the Contents of the different Numbers

immediately after the Title-page to the Volume.]

Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. Edinburgh.

ABANDONMENT of the Pitt System, let-
ter on the, 515

Affairs, remarks on public, 43, 358-On
Irish, 362

Africa, letter on the course and termination
of the Niger in, 417

Age of Bronze, the, remarks on the satri-
cal poem so called, 457
Ali Pachia, account of a professional visit
to, in 1809, 437, 527

Alison, Mr, remarks on his Theory of
Beauty, 385

Alliance, the Holy, review of Fables for,
574

Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. VII., 369-No.
VIII., 592-No. IX. 716

America, account of the sect of Shakers in,

463

Amoris, Liber: or, the new Pygmalion,
review of, 640

Analysis of Tucker's Vision, review of,
331

Ancient Spanish ballads, remarks on trans-

lations of, by J. G. Lockhart, 346
Angels, review of Moore's Loves of the,
63

Anti-Phrenologia; a plain statement of
objections against the system of Drs Gall
and Spurzheim, 160, 199
Appointments, Promotions, &c. 253, 496,
622, 732

Art of hoaxing, specimens of the Italian,
No. II. 222-No. III. 400
Auto-Biography of Timothy Tell, No. III.
Chap. IX. 19-Chap. X. 22-Chap.
XI. 26-Chap. XII. 31-Chap. XIII.
189 Chap. XIV. 191-Chap. XV.
193 Chap. XVI. 194-Chap. XVII.

195

his publication called the Liberal, 111.,
264 On the poem called the Age of
Bronze, imputed to him, 457
Calcutta. Chap. VIII. The Supreme
Court, 443-Chap. IX. The Exchange,
446

Calendar, the Shepherd's-Class second.
Deaths, judgments, and providences,
311, 639

Cambridge Tart, the, remarks on, 661
Campbell, Sir Ilay, notice of the late, 504
Candid, the, No. I. 108-No. II. 263
Carthusianæ, Vindiciæ, 218

Castruccio, Prince of Lucca, review of the
Life and Adventures of, 283
Character, the Scotch, remarks on, by a
flunkey, 365

Chinese Novels, review of, 450
Cibber, Colley, remarks on Bellchambers's
Life of, 294

Confessions of an English glutton, the, 86
Corn markets, 249, 491, 619, 729
Cornwall, Barry, remarks on his new
poems, 532

Course and termination of the river Niger,
on the, 417

Criticism, remarks on, 686

Curiosities of Literature, new series of the,
162 Bayle's diary, 165-TheFairfaxes,
167-Cures for love, ib.-Butler, 168
Daft Days, tales of the, No. III. 324
Daily and hebdomadal press, hint to the
gentlemen of the, 460

D'Alembert, Madame de Tençin, Jeanne-
ton, 412

Dante, and his times, remarks on, 141
Davis's Chinese novels, review of, 450
Deaths, 258, 501, 625, 743

Deaths, judgments, and providences, 311,

629

Autumnal meditations, 646
Avenging Childe, the, 353

Ballads, translation of ancient Spanish, re-
marks on, 346

Bandana on the Pitt System, Letter III.
515

Bankrupts, British, monthly lists of, 252,
494, 621, 731

Barry Cornwall, remarks on his new poems,
532

Baxter, Mary, the history of, 665
Beauty, remarks on Alison's Theory of,
385

Bellchambers, E. remarks on his Life of
Cibber, 294

Births, 257, 600, 624, 742
Buonaparte, remarks on the various pub-
lications regarding, 695-Explanation
of the Violet being the favourite Emblem
of, 697

Broken bridge, the, 15

Bronze, the age of, remarks on the poem
of, 457

Byron, Lord, review of his poem Hea.

ven and Earth, 72, 264-Remarks on

Devonshire Lane, the, 606
Edinburgh nuisances, remarks on, 367

review, remarks on a note in
No. 75, by Dr Philpotts, 476

New High School of, remarks

on, 709
Elliot, E., review of his poems, 321
Emigrants, the Scottish. Chapter I. 663
England, review of Count de Soligny's Let-
ters on, 558

Entail, the, or the Lairds of Grippy, a no-
vel, review of, 77

Escape of Louis the Eighteenth, account
of the, 471, 588

Ettrick forest, the Honourable Captain
Napier and, 175
Evening, my, 469

Exchange of Calcutta, account of the, 446
Fables for the Holy Alliance, review of,
574

Fact, matters of, 206

Failure of the translations of Horace, on
the imputed, 542

Faust, review of Klingemann's, 649

Fitztravesty, Blaize, Esq., Nuptials out of
Jeopardy, by, 35

Flunky, remarks by a, on the Scotch cha-
racter, 365

Foscolo, Ugo, review of his essay on Pe-
trarch, 579

French poets of the present day, remarks
on, 507

Gall and Spurzheim, objections against the
system of, 100, 199

Gallery, times whispering, 215—No. II.
307 No. III., 412
Gaelicæ Vindicia, 93

Giaour, the, an historical poem, review of,
321

Glutton, confessions of an English, 86
Grey, Lord, on his change of opinion re-
garding Spain, 570
Hawthornden, a sketch, 343
Heaven and Earth, a mystery, by Lord
Byron, review of, 72, 264

Highlands of Scotland, remarks on Stew-
art's Popular Superstitions of, 702
Hint to the gentlemen of the daily and
hebdomadal press, 460

Hints for jurymen, 673

History of Mary Baxter, the, 665
Hoaxing, the Italian art of, No. II. 222—
No, III. 400

Holy Alliance, review of fables for the,
574

Horace, on the imputed failure of the tran-
slators of, 542

Horæ Germanicæ, No. XIV.-The Light-
Tower, a tragedy, 3—No. XV. Klinge-
mann's Faust, 649

Irish popular songs, remarks on, 209—
Dirge of O'Sullivan Bear, ib.-The girl
I love, 211-The convict of Clonmell,
ib.-Jacobite songs, 212-O say, my
Brown Drimen! 213-The white cock-
ade, 214 The avenger, 26
Irish affairs, observations on, 362
Italian art of hoaxing, specimens of the,
No. II. Novel the seventh, 222-The
ninth novel, 225-Introduction to the
second supper, 226-The first novel of
the second supper, 227-No. III. Fourth
novel of the second supper, 400-Sixth
novel, 408

Italy, letters from, No. V. 276-No. VI.
279-No. VII. 433-No. VIII. 698
Jeffrey, Mr, letter to, from Dr Philpotts,
50-On his explanation of Mr Alison's
Theory of Beauty, 385-On his note in
No. XXV. of the Edinburgh Review,
by Dr Philpotts, 476

Jurymen, hints for, 673

Letter from a Yarrow shepherd, 393
from Mr M'Queen, on the river
Niger, 417

III. on the abandonment of the
Pitt system, 515

Lettera Spettante a certi punti musicali,
&c. 159

Letters from Italy, No. V. 276-No. VI.
279-No. VII. 433.-No. VIII. 698 ›
on England, by Count de Soligny,
review of, 558

Liber Amoris, or the new Pygmalion, re-
view of, 640

Liberal, a work by Lord Byron, &c., re-
marks on, 111, 264

Light Tower, the, a tragedy, review of, 3
Lindsay, Margaret, review of the Trials of,
548

Literature, new series of the Curiosities of,
162

Lockhart, J. G., remarks on his Trans-
lation of ancient Spanish Ballads, 346
L'Ombre D'Anacreon, 596
London, scraps from, 706

Louis the Eighteenth, account of the es-
scape of, in 1791, 471, 588-Verses by,

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Marriages, 257, 500, 624, 743
Mary Baxter, the History of, 665
Matters of Fact, 206

Maternal Tenderness, 412
May Morning, Ode on, 689
Medical Jurisprudence, review of Paris and
Fonblanque's, 673

Meditations, Autumnal, 646
Meteorological Tables, 250, 493, 621, 731
Midnight Glade, the, 345

Military Promotions, &c. 253, 496, 622
Moliere's Old Woman, 215

Moore, Thomas, review of his Loves of
the Angels, 63-Of his Fables for the
Holy Alliance, 574

Napier, the Hon. Captain, and Ettrick Fo-
rest, letter concerning, 175
Naval Promotions, 498
News from Paddy, 397

Niger River, on the course and termination
of the, 417-Cannot be the same with
the Egyptian Nile, 419-Source of the
Great Western Branch, the Joliba, 425
-Probability of its termination in the
Bights of Benin and Biafra, 426-431

Kemble, John, stanzas on the death of, Noctes Ambrosianæ. No. VII., 369. No.

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VIII., 592-No. IX. 716

Nugæ Lyricæ. No. I. The Silent Mour-
ner, 342-No. II. Hawthornden, a
sketch, 343-No. III. The clouds were
dispersed, 344-No. IV. Spring After-
noon, ib.-No. V. The Warrior's Dirge,
345-No. VI. The Midnight Glade, ib.
Nuisances, Edinburgh, remarks on, 367
Nuptials out of Jeopardy, a dramatic
sketch, 35

Objections against the system of Drs Gall Pygmalion, the new, review of, 640

and Spurzheim, 100, 199

Observations on politics, 566, 693
Ode on May Morning, 689
Old Man's Tale, the, 324

Orlando Innamorato, review of translation
of the, 299

Owen, Mr, remarks on his new plan of
society, 338

Paddy, news from, 397

Paris and Fonblanque, Messrs, remarks on
their work called Medical Jurisprudence,
673 Trials by ordeal, 674-Sponta-
neous combustion, 675-Pretended in-
sanity, 676-Somnolency, ib.-Deafness
and dumbness, ib.-Blindness, 677-
Extraordinary cases of likeness in indi-
viduals, ib.-Cases of suspended ani-
mation, 679-Persons killed by hang-
ing, 681-Cases of murdered persons,
684

Patriotic Ode, 361

Philpotts, Dr, letter of to Mr Jeffrey, 50
-Remarks of, on Mr Jeffrey's Note in
No. LXXV. of the Edinburgh Review,
476

Pitt System, on the abandonment of the,

515

Plantagenet, Richard, 414

Poems, remarks on Barry Cornwall's new
ones, 532

Poetry Fragments from the Swedish, 14
-The Broken Bridge, 15-Irish Po-
pular Songs, 209-Fragments, 236-
There is a Tongue in every Leaf, 275
-Tales of the Daft Days, 324-Nugæ
Lyricæ, 342-The Seven Heads, 352—
The Avenging Childe, 353-Count A-
larcos and the Infanta Solisa, 354-Pa-
triotic Ode, 361-On the Star of the
Legion of Honour, 384-On the Head
of George Buchanan, ib.-To Octavio,
460-My Evening, 469-Stanzas on the
death of John Kemble, 547-Sunset
Thoughts, 548-Fables for the Holy
Alliance, 574-To Callirhoe, at Lau-
sanne, 588-L'Ombre D'Anacreon, 596
-Songs by the Ettrick Shepherd, 598
606-Autumnal Meditations, 646-Son-
net. The Rhine Visited, 660-Ode, on
May Morning, 689

Poets, on the French ones of the present
day, '507

Politics, observations on, 566
Popular Songs, Irish remarks on, 209

Superstitions, &c. of the High
lands of Scotland, remarks on Stewart's,
702
Press, the daily and hebdomadal, a hint to
the gentlemen of the, 460
Prices Current, 251, 482, 620, 730
Promotions, Appointments, &c. 253, 496,
622

Professional visit to Ali Pacha, in 1899,
437, 527

Public affairs, remarks on, 43, 358
Publications, Monthly List of new ones,
242, 482, 613, 725

Pythagoras and his Beans, 461
Quarterly Review, examination of its theo-
ry regarding the Nile and Niger, 417.
Remarks on public affairs, 43, 358-On
Dante and his times, 143-On Irish
popular songs, 209-On Bellchambers'
Life of Colley Cibber, 294-On Mr
Owen's Plan, 338-On Lockhart's An-
cient Spanish Ballads, 346-On the
Scotch character, by a Flunkey, 365—
On Edinburgh nuisanccs, 367-On Mr
Alison's Theory of Beauty, 385-On
the Proud Shepherd's tragedy, a scenic
poem, 390-On the poem of the Age of
Bronze, 457-On the French Poets of
the present day, 507-On Barry Corn-
wall's new poems, 532-On the imputed
failure of the translators of Horace, 542
-On politics, 566-On the Cambridge
Tart, a poetical miscellany, 661-On
criticism, 686-On the various publi-
cations regarding Bonaparte, 695-On
Stewart's popular superstitions, &c. of
the Highlands of Scotland, 702-On
the Edinburgh new High School, 709
Review of the Light-Tower, a tragedy, 3-
Of Moore's Loves of the Angels, 63-Of
Heaven and Earth, by Lord Byron, 72
-Of the Entail, or the Lairds of Grippy,
77-Of the Liberal, 111-Of Valperga,
a novel, 283-Of Rose's translation of the
Orlando Innamorato, 299-Of Elliot's
poems, 321-Of analysis of Tucker's
Vision, 331-Of Davis's Chinese novels,
450-Of the Trials of Margaret Lind-
say, 548-Of Soligny's Letters on Eng-
land, 558-Of Fables for the Holy Al-
liance, 574-Of Foscolo's Essay on Pe-
trarch, 579-Of Liber Amoris, or the
New Pygmalion, 640-Of Klingemann's
Faust, 649-Of Paris and Fonblanque's
Medical Jurisprudence, 673
Richard Plantagenet, 414
Riddle, a, 607

Rose, Mr, review of his translation of the
Orlando Innamorato, 299

Scotch character, the, remarks on by a
flunkey, 365

Scotland, remarks on Stewart's popular su-
perstitions, &c. of the Highlands of,
702

Scottish emigrants, the, chap. I., 663—
History of Mary Baxter, 665
Scraps from London, 706

Shakers, a religious sect in America, a visit
to the, 463

Shepherd, letter from a Yarrow, 393
Shepherd's Tragedy, the Proud, remarks
on, 390

Shepherd's calendar, the, class second;
deaths judgments and providences, 311,

629

Silent mourner, the, 342

Sleeping preacher, King Jamie and the,

307

Soligny, Count de, review of his Letters on
England, 558

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