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Scotland.| The fifhery on our coat 
has been fo fuccefsful, that the fineft cod 
fifh has fold in Edinburgh at leis than 
one penny per pound. 
In the counties of Wigtown, Kircud- 
bright, and others of the ciftriét for rmerly 
calied Galloway, in confequence of the 
imtroduction of -Enzlith agricuiture, land 
has increaied in value 40 per cent. with- 
in the laft ten years. 
At ‘a late general meeting of tk 
prietors of the bank of cave the 
whole ftock was ordered? 0 be cenfol 
ed, amounting to one million 
‘A new banking houfe is alfo to 
ed, the preient being Dae Eee 
five operations. 
In Bute and Argylethire, the agricul- 
tural premiums are chiefly ofered for the 
cultivation of cottages; in Aberdeen, 
Bamf, Forfar, &c. for the melioration of 
graffes andturnips ; inthe weftern iflands 
for reclaimings mofs lands, foas torender 
them capable of bearing grafs, 51. for 
every four acres. 
Married.| At Edinburgh, William Balderfton 
to Mifs Helen Gilmour. ae T. Kennedy to 
Mifs S. M. Mun ray, Mr. F. Napier to Milfs 
Eamiulton. John eared ee@atlenims efq. 
to Mifs M‘Dowall. 
Mr, S. White, merchant, of Edinburgh, to 
oe A. Lamb, of Fetter-lane, London. 
Died.} Garldcaly: Lard Sener ill, one of the 
fixteen peers for Scotland. 
At Edinburgh, Mr. P. Mafne, an ingenious 
mechanift. Mrs C. M. Lee Lewes, wife of the 
comedian. At Glafgow, aged 84, the rev. tis 
Gilles, D.D. upwards of 54 yeais minifter of 
the College Kirk, eminently diftinguifhed for 
piety and charity. 
At Edinburgh, Mrs. Hele Simfon = Mifs j. 
Murray. Mrs. Barbara Douglas. Thomas Todd, 
efq. treafurer of the Orphan Hofpital, to whofe 
xertions that excellent inftitution is great!y in- 
depted. 
At Aberdeen, aged 71, G. Campbell, D.D. 
F.R.S. Edin late Princ. and Prof. Divin. at Ma- 
rifchal college. For memairs of this gentleman, fee 
our next monih’s Mugazine. 
At Edinburgh, A, Macchonochie, efg. one of 
the comptrellers of the cuftoms of Scotland. 
At Aberdeen, Mifs Tumer. At Grenoch, 
Mifs N. R. Kerr. Mrs. C. Carnegie. 
At Leith, Mrs. §. Dalrymple, aged 94. At 
Norriftown. Rev. Pat. Caldwell. 
At Glaigow, Miis Ann Napier. Mr. George 
Hamilton. J. Fergufon, efq. late of Jarnaica. 
Mrs. Colhoun. At Broonhili ih Capt. J. Hamil- 
ton. At Invernefs, MajoyG. Munro, 68th reg. 
In Broughten, Mrs. Helen Seton, Mrs. M. 
Moubray.. Mifs M. Graham. Mrs. Elliot. 
Mrs. Wright, of St. James’s ftiect. Aged 83, 
Mr. Alex. Paimer. 
At Caradell, Dugald Campbell, 
Hennington, Mrs. Lucas 
Sat. M‘Innes, furgeon, 
efq. At 
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Scotland .. . Ireland. 
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_ Ireland. 
Some of our great landholders are di- 
viding their eftates into imaller farms, of 
from t ten tothirty acres. Lord Dillon has 
lately advertifed lands th Carlow, fora 
term of lives or years, with a nota bene, 
that ‘None but fuch as covenant to refide 
on the f; farm, will be treated with —a line 
cf conduét the beft calculated to raife,; 
what is fo much wanted in this country; a 
fubftential yeomanry. 
The following refolutions are copied 
verbatim from: an advertifemenc_ lately 
publitned in the Dublin papers, in con- 
fequenc e of ameeting of citizens, at which 
the lord mayor prefided— “That it ap- 
pears to this meeting, that a very great 
n umbe: of the lower orders of the people 
have died in the courte of this winter, in 
filenc obfcu rity, for want of the common 
necejiaries of life’’—‘And that many hun= 
dreds of the poor are now in a famidhing 
ftate, and muft luf be to the community, 
unlets fome mode of reliet be immediately 
aper lately read before the Royal 
ademy, it “has been demonftrated, 
pa Telegraph was invented nearly 
thirty years age, by a Mr. Edgeworthy 
a Britith fabject. 
The commeicial intercourfe between 
this country and America, is inereafing 
rapidly—large orders for linens, glafs- 
ware, and other Irifh manufactures, ars 
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s alfo ‘an increafed demand for 
Trith fo oap and candles, for the Weft In- 
dies. Our {cap for bleaching and wathing 
linen, is deemed the beft in the world. 
A: Longford Afiizes, eight men con- 
cerned in the murder of the late C. B. 
Harman, e{q. were capitally convicted, 
and ordered for execution. 
x* It was not in the County of Meath hof= 
pital, that the Czefarian operation, noticed im our 
lait, was performed, but in the Meath hofpital;or 
county of Dublin ‘Infirmary. The operation 
was pe:formed by Mr. WriLrAm Deasz, one 
of the furgeons to the above Infirmary. 
Died.) In Dublin, Mrs. Curtis, reli€t of T. C- 
efq. of Mountown, a lady of fingular merit. 
In Bridge-ftrect, Travers Hartley, efq. mer- 
chant, and’ Tate reprefentative of the city of 
Dublin; aman who through life exhibited a 
bright example of pubhe and private virtue. His 
remains were interred with great pomp, attend= 
ed by moft of the public bodies in Dublin. 
Mr. 5. L, Sees Mrs. Burke. Mhifs Tra« 
verfe. Mr. A. Gore. Mr. P. Reynolds. 
Aged 74, Leis Thomas, efg.. Mr. Potts, 
an eminent printer and Boake(eller, proprietor of 
Samdon’s News Letter: Mrs. M. Graves. 
Mrs. Harrifon. Mrs. Smark. Aged 76, T- 
Gibbons, efq. Mrs, M. Allen, 
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