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November 1853

 

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    4th November 1853

     
    BIRTHS [02]
     
    At 13 Cambridge Street, on the 3d instant, Mrs George Millar, a daughter.

    At 133 West Regent Street, on the 2d instant, Mrs Thomas Donald, a son.

    At House Hayes, Aleppo, on the 2d ultimo, Mrs William Riddell, a daughter.

    At Johnstone, on the 2d instant, Mrs John Orr, merchant, a daughter.

    At 30 Taylor Street, on the 1st instant, Mrs James Macfarlane, a son.

    At Lochtower, Roxburghshire, on the 1st instant, the wife of George Shirra Gibb, Esq., of Cults, Aberdeenshire, a son.

    At 5 Morris Place, on the 1st instant, Mrs George Fairley, a son.

    At Darnley Terrace, Crossmyloof, on the 1st instant, Mrs William Aitken, a daughter.

    At 6 Tilney Street, London, on the 31st ultimo, the Viscountess Dalrymple, a son.

    BIRTH: - At Pentridge, Port-Philip, South Australia [should read Victoria?], 3rd Nov, Mrs John C Kerr, late of Glasgow, a son.
     
    MARRIAGES [02]
     
    At Coltston, on the 2d instant, by the Rev. Norman McLeod, Hugh Morris, merchant, Glasgow, to Jane, daughter of the late William Warnock Esq.

    At St James’s Place, Paisley, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Robert Kirke, Thomas Sharp Esq., of London, to Agnes, daughter of Robert Farquharson Esq., of Allargue.

    At Balado, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. William Peters, MA., Nisbet Balfour Williamson Esq., writer, Kinross, to Janet Reid, only daughter of James Beveridge Esq., younger of Balado.

    At 230 Holm Street, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan, Free Tron Church, Mr John R Pickering, Moyullon, county Down, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr William Harvey, Dunoon.

    At Palmerston Place, Upper Crown Street, Glasgow, on the 31st ultimo, by the Rev. Alexander Cumming, of Free East Gorbals Church, Mr John Smith, confectioner, Trongate, to Ann, youngest daughter of the late Mr Archibald Miller, Anderston.

    At 38 Hutcheson Street, on the 3d instant, by the Rev. Dr. Anderson, Mr John McDonald, druggist, High Street, Glasgow, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr Begg, Grahamston, Falkirk.

    At Hamilton Hill, on the 2d instant, by the Rev. Robert Cowe, Mr D Patrick to Milborough Scott, only daughter of John Monerieffe Esq.

    At 125 Candleriggs Street, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Dr. R Buchanan, the Rev. Andrew Graham, United Presbyterian minister, Crossgates, to Jessie, only daughter of the late John Jarvis, merchant.

    At Crosshill House, Cathcart, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. JS Taylor, Mr Richard Ferguson, ironmonger, Glasgow, to Margaret, daughter of the late Mr William McCue, merchant, Glasgow.

    At Peggishill, Ayr, on the 31st ultimo, by the Rev. Thomas Montgomery, George Tod Esq., Glasgow, to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late William Gibson Esq.

    At St George’s, Bloomsbury, on the 26th ultimo, by the Rev. J Sadler Gale, J Tucker Geils Esq., Captain, late of the HEI Company’s Bengal Service, to Hester Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Nathan Wilson, HMS.

    MARRIAGE: -At Umbala on the 7th November by the Rev. JM Jamieson, John Adam Esq., assistant civil engineer, Punjab, to Henrietta, third daughter of the late Thomas Auld Esq., Paisley.
     
    DEATHS [02]
     
    At 11 Kinning Place, on the 31st ultimo, Mr Angus Kerr. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At 13 Pitt Street, Edinburgh, on the 29th ultimo, Mrs Marjory Bonthrone, relict of Mr George Norris, harbour master, Leith. – Friends are requested to accept of this intimation.

    At Almada Street, Hamilton, on the 31st ultimo, John, aged 20 years, only son of Mr William Glen. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At 164 High Street, on the 2d instant, Mr William Johnston, letter press printer, aged 48 years.

    At Rowmore Cottage, Dumbartonshire, on the 3d instant, Mrs Ann Brown, aged 90 years, widow of Mr Tennent of Wellpark.

    At Main Street, Anderston, on the 2d instant, of scarlet fever, George, eldest son of Mr William Morrison, tobacconist.

    At Ashcraig, Ayrshire, on the 2d instant, AD Campbell Esq., aged 76.

    At 92 Great Hamilton Street, on the 1st instant, Gavin, son of Mr Gavin Brown, aged two years and one month.

    At 7 Argyll Terrace, Rothesay, on the 31st ultimo, Mrs Jarvie, relict of Captain William Jarvie, late of Canada.

    At 26 Thistle Street, Hutchesontown, Mr George Fyfe, tinsmith.

    At 4 Hargreave’s Quay, Cork, on the 30th ultimo, George Faulds, pattern maker, in his 25th year.

    On the 29th ultimo, Emily Mary, infant daughter of T Bradbury Esq., writer, Renfrew.

    At Melbourne, South Australia, on11th July last, John aged 23 months, son of James Wylie, joiner, late of this city.

    At Melbourne, Australia, on the 1st August last, Captain Samuel Risk, of the ship “Wacousta” of Glasgow.

    At 37 Taylor Street, Glasgow, on the 25th ultimo, aged 79, John Murdoch, dairyman, late farmer, Stirlingshire.

    At New York, on the 14th ultimo, David, aged 24 years, eldest son of Mr John S McColl, 177 Main Street, Anderston.

    At sea, on his passage from Valparaiso to Australia, in February last, Mr Andrew Hall, youngest son of the late Mr William Hall, Kilmarnock.

    MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT [02] On Friday the 14th ultimo, a young man of the name of Lochray, working in the Greenbank Pit, Dalry, which belongs to Messrs. Merry & Cunningham rang the bell, he being at the coal. The engine-driver, thinking it was a signal from the ironstone workings, set on the engine, and before he could get it stopped, the cage and the young man were drawn over the pulley, and he was killed instantly. – Ayr Advertiser.
     
    18th November 1853

     
    BIRTHS [02]
     
    At the Infantry Barracks, Glasgow, on the 16th instant, the wife of Mr Matthew Templeton, Sergeant-Major of Pensioners, a son.

    At Firbank Cottage, Shawlands, on the 16th instant, Mrs Cooper, a son.

    At 84 South Wellington Street, on the 15th instant, Mrs J B Douglas, a daughter.

    At Whitehaven, on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr Peter Cameron, banker, a daughter.

    At Albert Place, Airdrie, on the 14th instant, Mrs Robert Baird, a daughter.

    At Slatefield House, on the 13th instant, Mrs Maclurkin, a daughter.

    At Dunoon, on the 13th instant, Mrs Robert Cameron, a son.

    At the East India Cottage, Haileybury, on the 13th instant, the wife of Edward B Eastwick Esq., a daughter.

    At 56 Stevenson Street, Calton, on the 11th instant, Mrs Bowman Miller, a daughter.

    At Seymour, Canada West, on the 15th ultimo, the wife of the Rev. Robert Neill, a daughter.

    BIRTH: -At Collingwood, near Melbourne, on the 19th November, Mrs John Thomson, a son.
     
    MARRIAGES [02]
     
    At Grougar Mains, Kilmarnock, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. Thomas Main, William Reid Esq., Glasgow, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Murdoch Esq., farmer, there.

    At Coatbridge, on the 14th instant, by the Rev. Mr Bell, minister of Gartsherrie Church, Mr Robert Colquhoun, merchant, Coatbridge, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Charles McDonald, Esq., wine and spirit merchant there.

    At Buchanan Street, on the 14th instant, by the Rev. Norman McLeod, DD., Mr John Workman, to Helen, third daughter of Mr William Cowie, Cambusbarron, and relict of Mr John McDonald, commission merchant, Glasgow.

    At Ballochsmill Cottage, Rutherglen, by the Rev. James Munro of Rutherglen, Mr Thomas Russell, cashier, to Marion, eldest daughter of Mr James Dunn, manager, Eastfield Colliery, Rutherglen.

    At Kirkfield House, near Lanark, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. Dr. Lamb of Carmichael, the Rev. George Munro, minister of Carstairs, to Miss Catherine Watson.

    MARRIAGE: - At Umbala on the 7th November by the Rev. JM Jamieson, John Adam Esq., assistant civil engineer, Punjab, to Henrietta, third daughter of the late Thomas Auld Esq., Paisley.
     
    DEATHS [02]
     
    At 90 Great Hamilton Street, on the 17th instant, William aged 3½ years, second son of Mr William Gemmil.

    At 11 Windsor Street, Glasgow, on the 16th instant, the Rev. David Wilson of the United Presbyterian Church.

    At 20 Lyndoch Street, on the 15th instant, William Easton Esq., aged 53 years. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At 21 Glocester Street, on the 15th instant, George E Hadfield Esq., aged 25 years, late ironmonger, 47 Argyll Street.

    At Burnside Cottage, Rutherglen, on the 15th instant, Mary Duncan, wife of Mr Joseph Archibald, tobacconist.

    At Carswell, near Neilston, on the 15th instant, Alexander Wylie Esq.

    At Church Street, Dumbarton, on the 13th instant, Agnes Williamson aged 56, wife of Mr Archibald Mackinlay.

    At Ivy Bank, Rothesay, on the 13th instant, Margaret, aged 79, relict of Daniel Morison Esq., late Comptroller, HM’s Customs, Glasgow.

    At Riccarton Bridge, on the 12th instant, Mr Andrew Watson, toll contractor.

    At Glen Cleland House, on the 11th instant, Aliciae Steuart, daughter of the late Captain John Steele, RN., and granddaughter of James Cleland Esq., Anchenlee, Lanarkshire.

    At Edinburgh, on the 7th instant, Jean Sharp, relict of Mr Andrew Nisbet, soap-maker, Aberdeen.

    At Malta, on the 3d instant, Charlotte Hope, only daughter of the Right Hon. The Lord Justice-Clerk for Scotland.

    At Madeira, on the 27th Ultimo, Henry Rowlatt, aged 15, eldest son of the Rev. Alexander JD D’Orsey.

    At Corunna, Canada West, on the 24th ultimo, Walter, son of the late James Coats Esq., of Dykehead, East Kilbride.

    On the 15th ultimo, Mr James Smith of Faitley, Duntocher, aged 77 years.

    Treacherously murdered by the natives of Tabou, Western Africa, on the 11th July, on board the schooner Heroine, of which he was the commander, Captain Daniel Cormack, of Wick, aged 39, and at the same time, and on the same occasion, John Graham Jackson aged 25 years, only son of the late John Hough Jackson Esq., of Camberwell, Surrey.
     
    21st November 1853

     
    BIRTHS [02]
     
    At 379 St Vincent Street, on the 20th instant, Mrs Archibald M Boyd, a son.

    At 150 Bath Street, on the 19th instant, Mrs Gregor Turnbull, a daughter.

    At Pollockshaws, on the 19th instant, Mrs Robert Leckie, a daughter.

    At 89 North Frederick Street, on the 19th instant, Mrs James C Wyper, a daughter.

    At 47 Queen Street, on the 19th instant, Mrs William Walker, a son.

    At 180 New Dalmarnock Road, on the 18th instant, Mrs Walter Donald, a son.

    At 157 Holm Street, on the 5th instant, Mrs Samuel Robb, a son.

    BIRTH: - At Collingwood, near Melbourne, on the 19th November, Mrs John Thomson, a son.
     
    MARRIAGES [02]
     
    At 69 Dale Street, Tradeston, on the 18th instant, by the Rev. Robert Pollok, Mr George Scott, glass merchant, to Jane Ann, second surviving daughter of Mr Alexander Hill, pattern designer.

    At Rothesay, on the 17th instant, by the Rev Alexander Anderson, Mr Donald McMurchie, warehouseman, Glasgow, to Janet, only daughter of J Duncan Esq.

    At 4 Charlotte Street, Ayr, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. Robert Stevenson, Mr Alexander Taylor of Trinidad, to Euphemia, fourth daughter of the late Thomas Baird Esq., writer, Ayr.

    At Christ Church, Cork, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. William Cotter Williamson, Robert Hamilton Esq., Glasgow, to Catherine, eldest daughter of Alexander Bremner Esq., Cork,
     
    DEATHS [02]
     
    At Northbank House, Kirkintilloch, on the 18th instant, William Thomson Esq., of Bellfield. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At the Manse, Cumbray [Great Cumbrae], on the 17th instant, Mr David Marshall. – Friends are requested to accept of this intimation.

    At 56 King Street, on the 20th instant, Helen Miller, relict of Mr William Ritchie, spirit merchant, Glasgow.

    At Glasgow, on the 19th instant, Mr Andrew Young, merchant, Belfast.

    At Lochgoilhead, on the 18th instant, Mr John Macgregor, late student of the University of Glasgow, aged 21 years.

    At Clauchog, Arran, on the 18th instant, Helen Craig, aged 75, wife of Mr Matthew Speirs.

    At 6 Franklin Terrace, Sandyford, on the 17th instant, Mr William Morrison, merchant.

    At 20 Oxford Street, Laurieston, on the 17th instant, Archibald, aged 2 years, son of Mr James Muir.

    At 22 West Campbell Street, on the 17th instant, George, infant son of Mr James Faulds, grocer.

    At 29 Brown Street, on the 17th instant, of consumption, after a lingering illness, Thomas, aged 26 years, eldest son of Mr Thomas Barrie.

    At 36 Commerce Street, on the 8th instant, Mr Colin Kemp, aged 30 years.

    At Calcutta, on the 12th September last, Mr William Bruce of Edinburgh, cook on board the ship Harkaway to London.

    DEATH: -At his residence, Hawkesburn, South Yarra [Melbourne] on the 21st November, James Horatio Nelson Cassell, aged 39 years, collector of her Majesty's Customs for the Colony of Victoria, and eldest son of Lieutenant James Cassell, R.N.
     
    25th November 1853

     
    BIRTHS [02]
     
    At 100 Main Street, Gorbals, on the 24th instant, Mrs John McLean, a son.

    At Murrow’s Park, Govan, on the 24th instant, Mrs Morrison, a daughter.

    At 74 Rose Street, Hutchesontown, on the 23d instant, Mrs Rutherford, a son.

    At 29 Warroch Street, Anderston, on the 22d instant, Mrs Crawford McFadyen, a daughter.

    At Norrieston Manse, Perthshire, on the 22d instant, Mrs Wyper, a daughter.

    At 4 Woodland Road, on the 21st instant, Mrs William Dick, a son.

    At 12 Charlotte Street, on the 20th instant, Mrs Robert Jackson, a son.

    At 3 Somerset Place, on the 20th instant, Mrs White, a son.

    At Biggar, on the 19th instant, Mrs Walter Brunton, twin sons.

    At Birdshaugh Cottage, Forres, on the 19th instant, Mrs James Auckland, a son.

    At 1 Kent Street, on the 18th instant, Mrs John Gardner, a daughter.

    At 146 Garscube Road, on the 14th instant, Mrs Mathieson Brown, a son.
     
    MARRIAGES [02]
     
    At 8 Douglas Street, on the 24th instant, by the Rev. David Russell, Dunfermline, Mr Matthew Russell, to Ann, second daughter of the late J Craig Esq., dyer, Glasgow.

    At the Manse, Kilmarnock, on the 24th instant, by the bride’s father, Mr James Logan, Glasgow, to Jessie, eldest daughter of the Rev. James B Hamilton, Kilmarnock.

    At 51 Abbotsford Place, Glasgow, on the 22d instant, by the Rev. Dr. Runciman, Robert Stewart Esq., writer, Edinburgh, to Margaret , second daughter of AC Davidson Esq.

    At Bannockburn, on the 22d instant, by the Rev. Mr Smith, Mr William Kincaid, to Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr John Armstrong, Bannockburn.

    At Galdenoch, on the 22d instant, by the Rev. Mr Bell, Free Church minister, Leswalt, Mr John McClew, Dinvin, Port Partick to Helen, only daughter of the late Captain Martin Galdenoch.

    At Airdrie, on the 21st instant, by the Rev William M Watt of Shotts, John Baillie Esq., Glentore, to Ann Cleland, youngest daughter of Mr John Chalmers senior, spirit merchant there.

    At Villafield Place, on the 21st instant, by the Very Rev. Principal Macfarlan, Mr George Gray, of the City of Glasgow Life Assurance Co., to Margaret Jane, only daughter of the late Robert Harbison Esq., Ballymena, Co. Antrim.

    At Pollokshaws, on the 18th instant, by the Rev. Mr McKellar, Mearns, Mr P Struthers, innkeeper, Pollokshaws, to Agnes, second daughter of W Giffen Esq., Mearns.

    At San Francisco, California, on the 26th September, Ferdinand Vassault Esq., to Virginia Georgina Mackenzie, youngest daughter of John Sinclair Esq., late of Drury Lane and Covent Gardens Theatres.

    At Riseneath Farm, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, on the 21st March last, by the Rev. J Burns, Mr William McDairmid, farmer, Roseneath Farm, to Christina, second daughter of the late Mr David McLeod, merchant, Glasgow.

    MARRIAGE: - At Sacramento, California, on the 26th November, by the Rev. JA Benton, Mr Robert Aitken, late of Burnpoint House, Glasgow to Wilhelmina Depanau.
     
    DEATHS [02]
     
    At Otago, New Zealand, on the 26th march, Mr David Dunlop, eldest son of the late David Dunlop Esq., Craigton, Dumbartonshire. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At 10 St. James Street, Paisley Road, on the 23d instant, after a short illness, Archibald Douglas Esq., manufacturer, Bothwell Street. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At 46 Love Street, Paisley, on the 23d instant, John Rankin Esq., builder. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At Balmoral Place, St George’s Road, on the 23d instant, Miss Elizabeth Anderson.

    At 106 Frederick Street, on the 23d instant, Mr Samuel ward, aged 32 years.

    At Springhill House, Pollokshaws Road, on the 22d instant, Mr James Goldie, in the 69th year of his age.

    At Bearyards, Bishopbridge, on the 19th instant, of scarlet fever, William, son of Andrew Warnock.

    At Basseterre, St Christophers, on the 19th ultimo, of fever, Francis, eldest son of the Rev. Edmond H Knox, Kilflyn rectory Diocese, Limerick.

    At 48 Glebe Street, on the 17th instant, Matilda, aged 6 years, youngest daughter of Mr Thomas Poole.

    At No. 7 Argyll Street, on the 17th instant, Mary Lindsay, wife of Mr John Stephen, slater.

    At Townhead, Hamilton, on the 13th instant, Mr George Fairley, ironmonger.

    At Ross, Upper Canada, on the 20th ultimo, Mr Duncan Fergusson, formerly cattle-dealer, Crieff.

    At Lynchbury, Virginia, on the 20th ultimo, Mr James R Barclay, aged 47, a native of Lanarkshire, Scotland.

    MELANCHOLY AND FATAL ACCIDENT AT STAIR BRIDGE [abbreviated][02] …occurred on Wednesday last, at Stair Bridge. The unfortunate man, in the present instance, is Mr. Robert Morrison, of Triboch Mains, Stair, and the person who is said to have caused his death is a quarryman named William Liddell, a workman at the hone quarry there….the deceased was at the Manse and had received permission to shoot a few rabbits on the glebe lands. Before commencing he called at the Bridge Inn, accompanied by Liddell, where they were supplied with some whisky..Mr Morrison rose to leave and lifted his gun…said there was no danger as it was only on half- cock…he held out the butt-end to Liddell who put forward his hand and must have pulled the trigger. The gun, a doublebarrelled one, was loaded with No. 5 shot….the whole charge entered the breast of Morrison passing through his heart. Mr Morrison was about forty-two years of age and has left a widow and a young family. -Ayr Observer

    DEATH: - At his residence, Hawkesburn, South Yarra [Melbourne] on the 21st November, James Horatio Nelson Cassell, aged 39 years, collector of her Majesty's Customs for the Colony of Victoria, and eldest son of Lieutenant James Cassell, R.N.
     
    28th November 1853

     
    BIRTHS [02]
     
    At 23 Buccleuch Street, Glasgow, on the 26th instant, Mrs Andrew Watters of Lounsdale House, a son.

    At Meadowbank, Partick, on the 27th instant, the wife of Dr. Edward Newman, RN., a son.

    At 12 Charlotte Street, on the 27th instant, Mrs Walter McEwing, of twin sons.

    At 204 St Vincent Street, on the 26th instant, the wife of Mr AH Dennistoun, a daughter.

    At 131 Rotten Row Street, o the 26th instant, Mrs Robert Rodger, a daughter.

    At the Royal Asylum, Gartnavel, Glasgow, on the 26th instant, the wife of Dr. Mackintosh, a daughter.

    At Powis House, Stirling, on the 26th instant, Mrs Dunbar, a daughter.

    At 111 Breadalbane Terrace, Garnet Hill, on the 25th instant, Mrs John Blackley, a daughter.

    At 10 Queen’s Crescent, on the 25th instant, Mrs Rainey, a daughter.

    At 68 Canning Street, Calton, on the 25th instant, Mrs A McLean, a son.

    At 28 Queen Street, Edinburgh, on the 25th instant, Mrs Wilson of Banknock, Stirlingshire, a daughter.

    At Partick, on the 22d instant, Mrs William Douglas, a son.

    At 105 South Portland Street, Glasgow, on the 21st instant, Mrs George Herbertson, a son.

    At 106 North Frederick Street, on the 20th instant, Mrs John Mowat, a son.

    At 13 Hill Street, Garnet Hill, Mrs James Dewer, a daughter.

    BIRTH: -At Melbourne, Victoria, on the 30th November, the wife of Mrs Charles Edward Bruce Mitchell, a daughter.


     
    MARRIAGES [02]
     
    At 13 Broomhill Street, on the 25th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Muir, Mr Evan Cameron, to Isabella, second daughter of Mr Colin Urquhart, Inverness.

    At 41 Drygate Street, on the 25th instant, by the Rev. William Lees, Mr Robert McGregor, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr James McColl, contractor, Glasgow.

    At 19 Queen Street, on the 25th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Somerville, Mr Angus McKenzie, to Mary, third daughter of Mr Thomas Grant, Auchnagarn, Kirkhill, Inverness-shire.

    At 274 Great Eastern Road, on the 22d instant, by the rev. James Findlay, Robert Baird Esq., merchant, Glasgow, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late William Young, Esq., Shettleston.

    At Philadelphia, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. M Blackwood, Mr William Crombie, to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Mr William Bain, Brownfield, Glasgow, Scotland.

    MARRIAGE: - At Sacramento, California, on the 26th November, by the Rev. JA Benton, Mr Robert Aitken, late of Burnpoint House, Glasgow to Wilhelmina Depanau.
     
    DEATHS [02]
     
    At 5 Oxford Street, Liverpool, on the 17th instant, Alexabder Gray Esq., late of Bombay, son of the Rev. Dr. Gray of Kincardine. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At Edinburgh, on the 23d instant, after a short illness, Mr Robert Thomson, of Russell, Douglas & Co., Bradford. – Friends will please accept of this intimation.

    At Darnley House, on the 27th instant, Mary Anne Lewis, wife of Mr James Beckett, Union Bank of Scotland, Glasgow.

    At 26 George Street, on the 26th instant, John, aged 17 years, youngest son of Mr John McKay, bootmaker, George Street.

    At Canal Bank, Paisley, on the 26th instant, Miss Janet Giffen.

    At Rosebank, Largs, on the 26th instant, Miss Marshall.

    At 23 Lynedoch Street, on the 25th instant, Charles, aged 16 years, son of Mr Alexander Mackellar.

    At 64 South Wellington Street, on the 25th instant, David Inglis, youngest son of Mr Robert Gilmour.

    Suddenly, at Sims Hill, Cathcart, on the 24th instant, Margaret, daughter of Mr William Allison.

    At London, on the 23d instant, David, third son of the late Mr David Gilles, Kilsyth.

    At 21 Hospital Street, on the 22d instant, Margaret, aged 28 years, second daughter of Mr James Currie.

    Suddenly, at Dumbarton, on the 20th instant, Catherine Smith, aged 5 years and 9 months, niece of Mr T McIntosh.

    At Bogside, on the 19th instant, Mr John Coulter, aged 61 years.

    At sea, on the 22d ultimo, Isabella Gowans, wife of Mr Robert Morrison, merchant, New Orleans.
     

     

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