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BIRTH. At Roehampton

... , on the 14th instant, Lady Giford, of a son. MARRIED, On the 20th instant, Lieut. John Kerr Gloag, of the Hon. the East India Company's service, to Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. Archd. M'Brair, South Frederick Street. On the 20th instant, at the house of John ?? lay, Esq., Stafford Street, Edinburgh, by the Rev. Dr. 1l11ir, Mr. George Ogilvie, Glasgow, to Ann Mlorris, eldest daughter of ...

BIRTHS. On Friday th

... e 1st curt., at No. 4, Blythswood Place, Mrs. A. Mitchell, of a son. On Sunday the 3d, Mrs. Maxwell, Buchanan Street, of a son. MARRIE D, At ataughhead, on tlhveeih inst., Mr. Wmin. Frew, maer- chant, Glasgow, to Agnew eldest daughter ofA r. James Whyte. On 5th current, at Castlemilk Place, Hutchesontown, by the Rev. Dr. Wardlaw, Mr. Charles Shanks. to Margaret, second daughter of the late Mr. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 0 ?? 't -^ 'BIRTH1S. AtFoxbar, on the Sd current, Mrs M. Robe'so o At: Genev,'osi th6 l9th ult-, the.Ho MM Fairs. of a daug hter-. Fa oholne, On the 4th current, the Lady of Robert Warden, Esq. or Parkhill, fasn On the Md inst., at New Hall, the Lady of John Buckle, Es~q., of a son., MARRIED. On the 4th instan4 Mr. James Anderson, erch Glasgwto blargaret; only daughter of the late Tihou, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTrHs. On the 9th instant, Mrs. Hamilton, Blythswood Hill West, a daughter. Or, Tuesday, at Dalmarnock, Airs. Woddrop, of a daughter. At Molncrieffe House, on the 10th inst., the Lady Mon- crieffe, of a daughter. On the 9th inst., Mrs. Waugh, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, of a daughter. At No. 17, Nicholson, Street, on thel11th curt., by the Rev. Dr. Meek of iamilton, William Cruil, Esq. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... t B I THS. At Dalserf House, on the I8th instant, Mrs. Mossman, younger ol Auchtyfardle, of twin daughters. At Fyfe Place, Leith Walk; on the 17th instant, Mrs. Alexander Douglas, ofa daughter. MARlIEID. At Edinburgh, on the 20th inst.,' Henry Monteith, Esq., of Carstairs, to Miss-Sarah Fullerton, daughter of the late William: Fullertoij, Esq., of Carstairs. At Dalhousie Grange, on the 20th ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... e. e BIRTHS. al At London, on the 22d instant, the Lady ?? id General Dunmore, of a laughter. ot (n Tuesday the 26th instant, Mrs. James Reid, Char- id lotte Place, of a daughter. Id *11 MARRIED, id At Linbank, near Lanark, on the 25th current, Mr. ilI Thomas Leadbetter, merchant, to Grace Greenshields, re- to lict of Mr. Robert Cairns of Frandie, Perthshire. e At Glasgow, on the 27th instant, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. On the 10th instant, at Charlotte Place, Airs. 1 Scoti. of a daughter. On Thursday the 28th ult., the Countess of Lever, Melville, of a daughter. ant On the Sth curt., at Ardincaple Castle, the Right llon. Lady John Campbell, of a daughter. At Edenwood, Fireshire, on the 4th current, lilsi, Campbell, of a son. In Great George Street, London, on the2d curt. tl J Lady of William Irving, ...

BIRTHS. At Forsytha

... Hoause) on 24ib inst., tbe Lsy of John Scott, lEsq,, yiinger of' Ula kbill, Avrshire, of a son. daughter- -, At Paisley;, on the 28d inst., Mirs. Geddes, of a son. n t MARRIED, On the 16th instant, at Edgcott, NOrthamptonshire, the seat of Thomas Carter, Esq., by the Rev. Charles Hol- bech, A. J. Hajiton, Esq. of Daliell, Lanarkshire, to EI)inrr, eldest d~i ter of the late Daniel I lamilton, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. AtWellington Square, Ayr, on the 22d inst., the Lady of Sir'D. H. Blair, Bart.', 'of Blairquhan, ofia son. At 19, Cochran-Street, Mrs. Buniside, a son. Atthe Manse ofRuthergien, on 'the 25th inst., Mrs. Dick, of a daughter. At Edinburgh, on the 25th curt., the Lady of Joseph ' Murray, Esq., youngerof-Ayton, of a son.`! .4 - DIED, AtGlasgow, on ?? instant, Mr. Hugh. Mackenzie. At ...

THE CHARTIST CIRCULAR

... and to read out in a soft, and subdued, but most devout and impressive voice, the following lines: I waited for the Lord God, And patiently did bear ; At length to me he did incline, voice and cry to hear! Those two solitary worshippers Him whose eyes are on the just, and whose ear is open to their cry, had proceeded to the beginning of the fourth verse of this psalmand were actually employed ...

THE CHARTIST CIRCULAR

... the Cathedral, I betook myself to the cemetery of San Carlos, my pickaxe and spade on my shoulder; and, under the shade of the two old cork-trees that branch from the western wall, digged a deep grave. What right had I to anticipate the decree of Providence, and dig a grave which there was none to fill ? I, who have so loathed the calling which the wants of a wife and child' forced on my ...

426 Literary Sketches. [The Poetical Friends of rny Early DaysJ JAMES LANDSBOROUGH.—DAVID ALLAN. JAMES ..

... away since I exchanged literary mementos, and parted for the last time, with my amiable friend, James Landsborough talented young man, who had been employed in a muslin warehouse in the Trongate of Glasgow, and had composed literary articles, political essays, lyric, and dramatic effusions, for periodical press. Although nineteen years had only passed over his head, yet he had already given ...