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guards, Col. Honourable F. Ponsonby, 12th light dragoons, Col. Hervey, Acting Military Secretary, Lieut. Col. Sir R. Hill, royal horse guards, Lieut. Col. Lord F. Somerset, Military Secretary, Lieut. Col. Lord Saltoun, 1st guards.

Fourth Class St Wladimir.

Col. Hepburn, 2d guards, Col. Sir G. Wood, royal artillery, Col. Muter, 6th dragoons, Col. Carmichael Smyth, royal engineers, Lieut. Col. Macdonnel, guards, Lieut. Col. Sir H. Bradford, 1st guards, Lieut. Col. Lord Greenock, Assistant Quarter Master General, Licut. Col. Cooke, 1st guards, Lieut. Col. Sir. C. Broke, Assistant Quarter Master General, Lieut. Col. Sir H. G. Berkeley, Assistant Quarter Master General, Lieut. Col. Ross, 95th regiment, Lieut. Col. Sir G. Scovell, Assistant Quarter Master General, Lieut. Col. Dick, 42d regiment, Lieut. Col. Douglas, 19th regiment, Lieut. Col. Nixon, 28th regiment, Lieut. Col. Lygon, 2d life guards, Lieut. Col. Hare, 27th regiment.

First Class St Ann.

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Col. Frederick Von Arentscheildt, 3d hussars, K. G. L. Licut. Col. Robert Torrens, West India regiment, Lieut. Col. John Waters, A. A. G. Lieut. Col. Charles Beckwith, 95th foot, Lieut. Col. William Camp. bell, A. Q. M. G. Lieut. Col. Colin Camp bell, Royal Scots, Lieut. Col. Arthur Clifton, 1st dragoons, Lieut. Col. John Hicks, 32d foot, Lieut. Col. William Elphinstone, 33d foot, Lieut. Col. Henry Mitchell, 51st foot, Lieut. Col. A. G. Norcott, 95th foot, Lieut. Col. A. Cameron, 95th foot, Lieut. Col. J. B. Clarke, 2d dragoons, Lieut. Col. Sir John May, K. C. B. royal artillery, Lieut. Col. Sir Hew Ross, K. C. B. royal artillery, Lieut. Col. Sir Robert Gardiner, K. C. B. royal artillery, Lieut. Col. Sir Wm. Gomm, K. C. B, royal artillery, Lieut. Col. John Bull, royal artillery, Major Edward Kelly, 2d life guards, Major A. M'Donald, royal artillery.

The following officers have heen appoint.
Knights by the King of the Netherlands:

Third Class Wilhelm's Order.

Lieut. Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, G. C. B. Maj. Gen. Sir Colq. Grant, K. C. B. Major Gen. Sir Colin Halkett, K. C. B. Maj. Gen. Sir George Cooke, K. C. B. Major Gen. Sir James Kempt, K. C. B. Maj. Gen. Sir Wil

liam Dornberg, K. C. B. Maj. Gen. Sår Per.
Maitland, K. C. B. Lieut. Gen. Charles
Count Alten, K. C. B.

Fourth Class Wilhelm's Order.

Hon. Col. Stewart, 1st guards, Col. Fra. Hepburn, 3d guards, Col. Fr. Arentscheildt, 3d hussars, Col. A. B. Clifton, 1st dregoons, Honourable Lieut. Col. W. Elphinstone, 33d foot, Lieut. Col. E. O. Tripp, Lieut. Col. Sir Charles Broke, K. C. B. Lieut. Col. Sir Henry Bradford, K. C. B. Lieut. Col. Sir George Berkeley, K. C. B. Lieut. Col Lord Greenock, Lieut. Col. R. Nixon, 1st foot, Lieut. Col. G. Muttlebury, 69th foot, Lieut. Col. Harris, Lieut. Col. J. Ross, 95th foot, Lieut. Col. Busche, 1st Light Batt K. G. L. Lieut. Col. George Baring, 24 Light Batt. K. G. I....

Names of Officers upon whom his Majesty
the King of Bavaria has conferred the
Orders of Maximilian Joseph.

Head quarters, Paris, Sept. 23. 1815
Commander 8.

Major Gen. Sir Colin Halkett, K. C. B,
Major Gen. Sir John Lambert, K. C. B.
Major Gen. Sir James Lyon, K. C. B. Ma-
jor Gen. Sir John Vandeleur, K. C. B.
Knights.

Col. Sir Colin Campbell, K. C. B. Col. F. B. Hervey, Col. Lord Fitzroy Somerset, K. C. B. Lieut. Col. Sir Noel Hill, K. C. B. Lieut. Col. Norcott, Lieut. Col. Fremantle, Major Honourable G. Dawson.

BIRTHS.

June 20. At Rosetta, St Ann's, Jamaica, Mrs Christie, a daughter.

Sept. 15. At Farham, in Surry, the Lady of Captain Glover, of the 1st (or Royal Scots) regiment of foot, a daughter.

25. Mrs Leslie, of Warthill, a son. 27. At Ayr, Mrs H. D. Boswell, a son. Oct. 1. At Southampton, Mrs Purves, of Purves, a son.

2. In George Street, the Lady of James Wedderburn, Esq. advocate, a daughter. 3. At Fort Charlotte, Shetland, the Lady of Captain John Macdonell, 3d royal vete 'ran battalion, a son.

6. At Montrose, Mrs John Aberdein, a daughter.

At Berwick, the Lady of Major Young. husband, of the Royal artillery, a son. 8. Mrs Lyon, Forth Street, a son. 10. At Newtownlimavady, Ireland, the Ludy of William Campbell, Esq. of two boys and one fine girl, who are all likely to do well.-Mr Campbell and his lady have been married

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12. At Carbrook Cottage, Stirlingshire, John Glassford Hopkirk, Esq. W. S. to Miss Jessie Hamilton, second daughter of the late John Hamilton, Esq. of Polmont Bank.

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At Edinburgh, John Young, Esq. younger of Bellwood, to Euphemia, daughter of the late Neil Macvicar, Esq.

At Banff, James Duff Mackay, Esq. to Olivia, only daughter of John Russel, Esq. of Balmaad.

13. In Dublin, the Reverend Charles Moore, of Monasterevan, fourth son of the Honourable Ponsonby Moore, and nephew of the Most Noble the Marquis of Drogheda, to Agnes, eldest daughter of James Cleghorn, Esq. M. D. physician to the State in Ireland.

Andrew Grant, Esq. merchant, Glasgow, to Cecilia Murray, daughter of John Stevenson, Esq. Gateside, Hamilton.

14. In the county of Down, Edward Ward, Esq. eldest son to the Right Ho nourable Robert Ward, Colonel of the South Down regiment of militia, to Lady Matilda Stewart, daughter to the Earl of London

At Greenock, Mrs Lang, of Overton, derry.

27. At Edinburgh, the Lady of John Livingston, Campbell, Esq. of Achalader, a daughter.

Nov. 1. At Edinburgh, the Lady of Archibald M⭑Nab, Esq. of Kinnell, a daughter. 2. At Broomhall, the Countess of Elgin,

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At Sandyford, Glasgow, Robert Stuart, Esq. merchant, Glasgow, to Ellen, second daughter of Mr James Kilbee, Belfast.

15. At Inveresk House, John Wauchope, of Edmonstone, Esq. to Henrietta Cecilia Baird, second daughter of Sir James Baird, of Saughton Hall, Bart.

17. At Wellbourg, the Archduke Charles, of Austria, to the Princess Henrietta, of Nassau Wellbourg. The illustrious pair, it is expected, will visit England. They are to have a principality on the French side of the Rhine.

17. At Laurencekirk, Ensign John Home, of the Royal Scots, to Jessy, third daughter of John Home, Esq. Thornton Castle, Kincardineshire.

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At Straloch, William Brebner, Esq. younger of Lairnie, to Mary, daughter of the late John Ramsay, Esq. of Bara.

19. At Blackhill, John Hepburn, Esq. of Colquhaizie, to Helen, second daughter of the late Adam Stewart, Esq. of Clunie.

22. At Laurieston, Dr William Moore, of Dublin, to Miss Eleonora, daughter of the late John Ross, Esq. of Balkail.

25. At Edinburgh, Captain John Durie, of the 92d régiment, to Sarah, only daughter of the late Thomas Sutton Mort Froggat, Esq. of Dam House, Lancashire.

At Montrose, James Austin, Esq. cashier of the Montrose Bank, to Mary, se. cond daughter of Mr John Allan, merchant, Montrose.

At Kingsmills, Inverness, Edward
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John Urquhart, Esq, merchant, Glas gow, to Jane, daughter of Andrew M⭑Nair, Esq. Milngavie.

27. At Fleurs, John C. Hopkins, Esq. to Miss Innes.

Oct. 2. At Edinburgh, William Munro, Esq. of the royal regiment of artillery, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of John Mosley M'Caw, Esq. of Mosley Hall, St Ann's, Island of Jamaica.

At Paisley, Mr Andrew Brown, Linwood, to Janet, daughter of Provost Wil. liam Jameson, Paisley.

4. At Eckington, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Frederick Stovin, K. C. B. to Ann Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Sir Sitwell Sitwell, Bart. of Ranishaw.

5. Thomas Walker, Esq. writer, Edinburgh, to Miss Elizabeth Mary Morison, daughter of William Maxwell Morison, Esq. advocate.

6. At Oldfield, near Thurso, John M. Leay Esq. of Keiss, to Jessie, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Williamson, of Marlefield.

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At Louth Church, Ireland, William Jackson, Esq. Colonel of the North Mayo militia, to Jane Louisa, third daughter of William Blair of Blair, Esq. Ayreshire.

10. At Seven Oaks, Kent, Mr David Kidd, merchant, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Martyr, Esq. there.

17. At Nicholson's Square, by the Rev. Dr Fleming, Mr James Wilson of Queensferry, to Miss Henrietta Gilchrist.

At London, Sir John Talbot, Bart. to the Honourable Miss Catharine Arundel, daughter of Lord Arundel.

At London, Hary Hackshaw, Esq. of the Island of St Vincents, to Harriot Ma

rion; also, Captain M. I. Popplewell, Royal Navy, to Margaret Care, both daughters of the deceased George Mackay, Esq. of Bighouse.

20. At Leadclune, John Gollan, Esq. to Miss Jane Fraser, third daughter of Captain Thomas Fraser, of that place.

21. William Green, Esq. Royal Navy, to Isabella, only daughter of the late George Paton, Esq. Royal Navy.

At Lewisham, Patrick Lawrie, Esq. of the Adelphi, London, late of the South Bridge, Edinburgh, to Mary, only daughter of John Drummond, Esq. of Lawriston Place, Edinburgh.

24. At Summerfield, Alexander Cassels, Esq. to Miss Jessie Grierson, daughter of Gilbert Grierson, Esq. Leith.

26. At Maryfield, R. M. Hawley, M.D. to Miss E. Burn, daughter of the late William Burn, Esq. of Edinburgh.

27. At Glasgow, Mr Alexander Gibson, of the British Linen Company's Bank, Edinburgh, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr William Gould, Glasgow.

28. At Horsedale, George Garden, Esq. of Montreal, to Euphemia, second daughter of William Forbes, Esq. of Echt.

Lately, Nicholas Westby, Esq. of Thornhall, to the Honourable Emily Waldegrave, eldest daughter of Lord Radstock.

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At Buriton, Hants, Roderick Impey Murchison, Esq. of Taradale, Ross-shire, Captain 6th dragoons, to Charlotte, only daughter of Lieutenant-General Hugonin. George Darling, Esq. Brunswick Square, London, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Lyall, Esq. of Findon. Major General Donkin, to Miss Markham, eldest daughter of the Reverend the Dean of York.

DEATHS.

May 22, 1814. Drowned, at the mouth of the river Columbia, in the Northern Pacific Ocean, Donald M'Tavish, Esq. a na. tive of Stratherrick, and one of the partners of the North West Company of Canada. Mr M Tavish was for upwards of twentyfour years employed in the wilds of Upper Canada, and the interior of the north western regions of America, and was very suc cessful in promoting the business of the Company, and in securing the good will and alliance of the Indian nations, by whose chiefs he was always treated with the greatest respect, and received on the same foot. ing with one of their own number. His enterprising genius led him to project and attempt an expedition across the Continent of North America, for the purpose of estab lishing a connexion with China; and after

having escaped innumerable perils, he and six of his companions were unfortunately lost near Cape Disappointment. To those who were personally acquainted with this worthy gentleman, no eulogium on his worth is necessary. His enterprizing, active spirit led him to undertake and accomplish what ordinary men would shrink from: his mild disposition, humanity, and liberality, his public and private beneficence, his mild manners, and manly conduct, will long endear his memory to a large circle of respectable acquaintances and weeping relations, who must ever deplore his untimely fate.

Jan. 9, 1815. At Trichinopoly, Major John Fortune, of the Honourable East India Company's 22d regiment of native infantry, Madras Establishment, son of the late Mr John Fortune, Edinburgh, after a service of twenty-three years.

March 17. In Bengal, Henry Grant, Esq. of the Honourable East India Company's civil service.

May 30. Lost, on board the Arniston transport, off Cape L'Aguilas, Captain Archibald Stoddart, Royal Scots. He had previously embarked on board the Bengal Indiaman, which was accidentally burnt in January last, off Point de Galle, Ceylon, and through his personal exertions, several of the children passengers were saved.

July 31. In Jamaica, Lieutenant David Ramsay, Royal Navy, the youngest and last surviving son of Captain Ramsay, Royal Navy.

Aug. 1. At Ayr, Thomas M'Clellan, Esq. agent for the Bank of Scotland.

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At Venlaw House, Peebles, Mr Robert Gordon, writer to the signet.

4. At Perth, Mr John Muir, traveller for Mess. John Young and Co. Edinburgh.

5. At Athlone, Lawrence M'Dowall, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel of the Renfrewshire regiment of militia.

6. At Massay Park, Limerick, the Honourable John Massy, formerly M. P. for the county of Limerick.

At Stonehaven, Mrs Anna Graham, relict of the late Dr Junes Badenach, of Whiteriggs.

David Alston, Esq. of Auchterhard, late of the Honourable East India Company's military service in Bengal.

At Polmont-bank, Mr White, aged 90. 7. At London, General Leigh, Groom of the Bed-Chamber to the Prince Regent, and Lieut. Governor of the Isle of Wight.

8. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Lothian, widow of Dr William Lothian, senior minister of Canongate.

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10. At the Manse of Dailly, the Rev. Chas. Cunningham, minister of that parish. At sea, Mr William Forster, of the North Shore, near Newcastle, master mariner, aged 60. In the early part of the revolutionary war with France, a ship in which he sailed as mate, was taken by a privateer, and he only of the crew was left on board, with six Frenchmen. He contrived to retake her from this number, and brought her into port.

11. At Inzion, Dav. Mitchell, Esq. W. S. 12. At London, Aubrey Beauclerk, Duke of St Alban's, Earl of Burford, Baron Vere, and Baron Heddington. His Grace was Hereditary Grand Falconer of England, and Register of the Court of Chancery. Born August 21, 1765; succeeded his father Aubrey, the late Duke, February 9, 1802; married, first, July 9, 1788, Miss Moses, a rich heiress, by whom (who died August 18, 1800) he had issue, Mary, now Lady Deerhurst; secondly, he married August 12, 1802, Louisa Grace, third daughter of the Lady of Louisa Manners, and niece to Wilbraham Tollemache, Earl of Dysart. Heir, his Grace's infant son, born about nine months since. The late Duke had been in a declining state of health for some time previous to his decease, his Grace being subject to great internal debility, and sudden spasmodic attacks in the head and stomach. Previously to the day of his death, he had kept his bed for nearly a week; but, on the day of the final result, he remarked that he felt himself much better; the attack was instantaneously fatal. The Duchess, and her sister, Mrs Dalrymple, were in the ́ room at the time of the melancholy event, and they, from the momentary distraction produced, flew into the street, without hat or bonnet, in quest of medical aid.

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16. At Hope Street, Mrs Sands.

Mary, the wife of John Murray, Esq, Commissary General to his Majesty's forces, and Georgiana, his eldest daughter. They were following him from Falmouth, in their way from the Continent, when their horses having taken fright near Uxbridge, and thrown the driver, proceeded in a gallop, upon which they fatally yielded to the sudden impulse of fear, precipitated themselves from the carriage, and perished on the spot.

At Fisherrow, Mr Robert Aitken, merchant there.

17. At Ness Cottage, Mrs Mackintosh, widow of the late Provost William Mack intosh, of Inverness.

At North Rigg, East Lothian, Miss Margaret, second daughter of Captain Warrington, Adjutant, Haddingtonshire local militia.

At Dundee, Marjory Mackinnon, spouse of Mr Walker Saunders, hatter.

At Camlarg Lodge, Miss Ann Woodburn, daughter of David Woodburn, Esq. 19. At Greenock, Mr Nathaniel Graham, a native of Buttle, in Galloway, aged 98. At Dunfermline, Mr David Stenhouse, writer.

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At Crichton, Mr Robert Turnbull. 25. At Edinburgh, Mr William Penny, from Trinidad.

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At Ostend, Mr Mat. Mackenzie, formerly merchant in Glasgow. 28. At Hope Park, Walter Lothian,

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At Dalkeith, Mrs Elizabeth Cuning. ham, wife of Mr John Wilson, merchant there.

29. At Midlock, Lanarkshire, Mr Wm. M'Queen.

At Bradely Hill, Derbyshire, Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Stanhope, Knight of the Garter, aged sixty years. He has left issue, two daughters and one son, Lord Stanhope, who, at the age of ten years, now succeeds his Lordship in his titles and estates. His Lordship had been unwell for some time, but was not considered in any danger till a few days since, when Dr Baillie was sent for, who remained with him till his dissolution. This nobleman was, at the time of his death, in his 60th year; he was twice married, first to Anne, daughter of Thomas Thistlewait, D. D. of Norman-court, Hants, by whom he had one daughter, who is since dead; and afterwards to Lady Henrietta Thynne, sister to the Marquis of Bath, by whom he had the son and two daughters who survive him. His Lordship, who

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