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1805.] 
At Port Glafgow—Inwards. 
Foreign Trade—4103 thips, 17,756 tons, 1067 
men, 
Coat and Fifhing Veffelk—134 fhips, 9305 
tons, 586 men. 
Total—297 thips, 27,061 tons, 1653 men. 
ve Outwards. 
Foreign Trade—171 hips, 22,363 tons, 1573 
men, 
Coatt and Fithine Veflels—115 hips, 7548 
. tons, 457 men 
Total—286 ihips, 29,911 tons, 2010 men. 
Married.\. At Edinburgh, David Douglas, 
efq. advocate, to Mifs Elizabeth Cragie, 
daughter of the late John Cragie, efq. of 
Glendoicke —The Rev. Dr. Andrew Brown, 
proteffor of rhetoric, and one of the minifters 
of Edinburgh, to Mils Mary Grant, eldeft 
daughter of thie deceafed Dr. Gregory Grant, 
phylician.—Lieut. Al. Cameron, of the Aber- 
deenfhire militia, to Milfs Ann Ponton, daugh- 
ter of the late Mungo Ponton, efq. of Bal- 
green. William Ranken, efq. late convenor 
of the trades of Edinburgh, to Mifs Jane 
Porteous, daughter of the deceafed William 
Porteous, efy. of Carmacoop.—John John- 
ftone, efq. to Mifs Anne: Maria Douglas, 
daughter of Archibald Douglas, efq. of Mid- 
fhels.Mr. Richard Bannatine, merchant, to 
Mifs Jane Allafon, daughter of Rebert Alla- 
fon, efg. of Fowton. 
. At Glenevas, Colin Mackenzie, efq. jun. 
of Kilcov, advocate, to Mifs Ifabella Cameron, 
daughter of the late Ewen Cameron, efq. of 
Glenevas. 
At Water of Leith, the Rev. Mr. William 
Horn, minifter of the affociate congregation, 
Braehead, Carnwarth, to Mifs. Mary Somer- 
ville, daughter of Samuel Somerville, efq. of 
Amphurlaw. 
In the ifland of. Iflay, James M‘Nab, efq. 
late of the ifland of Jamaica, to. Mifs Marga- 
ret M‘Neill, daughter of Malcolm M‘Neill, 
elq. of Ardelifter. 
At Ardkinglafshill, Lieut. Peter Macdou- 
gall, of the 28th, or Stirlingihire militia, to 
MMifs Maclean; daughter of Mr. Maclean, of 
Ardkiaglafshill. 
Died.] At Aberdeen, Francis Chriftie, hhoe- 
maker, aged 103. He was born in 1702, 
Lagi remembered the Union between 
fugland and Scotland, and retained the ufe 
oi bis faculties tiJl within a fhort time of his 
death.—Aged 67, Mrs. Helen Dick, relict of 
the late Rev. Alexander Dick, minifter of 
the afleciate congregation. 
At Arbroath, Mrs. Helen Forbes, of Black- 
ford, fpoufe to the Rev. William Bruce, mi- 
nifter of the Englith chapel. — 
At Muflin Gro ve, near Glalgow, Mifs Eli- 
beth Macfarlane, daughter of the late Mr. 
py Macfarlane, merchant, in Glafgow. 
.*At Beaverhall, near Edinburgh, Milfs G. 
fandilands, daughter of the late Hon, Robert 
Sandilands. 
_. At the Manfe of Inverkeillor, the Rev. 
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Arefand, - 4S} 
John Carnecie, after a mot exemplary life 
in his public and private duties, in the 824 
year of his age, and the 51 of his miniftry. 
At Dirleton Manfe, the Rev. Mr. Alexans- 
der Glen. in the 79th yeat of his age, aud 
56th of his .minifiry. 
At Invernefs, aged 35, Alexander Macs 
gregor, rector of the academy of that place. 
At Dumfries, John M‘Merine, efq. of Ma~ 
cartney, writer.——Mrs. Captain MKie.—Mr. 
Thomas Dunbar, late deacon of the i dnc 
ration of {quare-men. 
At Port Patrick,. Mr.. James Carmichael, 
comptroller of the cuftoms. 
At Edinburgh, .George Wallace, efg. ad- 
yocate. —James Gitein elq. of Airth.-Ax 
an advanced. age, Mr. Alexander Ogilvy, for+ 
mer ly a glover, and feveral times deacon of 
the incorporation of glovers.— Mils Catherine 
Mackenzie, younget daughter of Alexander 
Mackenzie, efq.—Mr. Geo. Steventon, clerk 
to the furveyors-general of adielled taxes.— 
Colin Mackenzie, efq. of Dacheaim.—Mr. 
Laurence Dundas, ot the excite: offite... 
IRELAND. 
- Light houfes, with telegraphic communicas 
fives have been lately erected, from the 
north-weftern parts of Ireland to:the fouth- 
weftern ; from the extreme of which intelli- 
gence may be received inthe courfe of 250 
miles, allowing for the winding of thores, 1R 
half an hour. 
The Dublin Agricultural Society have, in 
imitation of the Board of Agriculture, oifered _ 
the following premiums for the cultivation of 
{pring wheat:—To the perfon who {hall im 
the fprmg of 1805, cultivate the ereatett 
quantity of acres of fpring wheat, not lefs 
than five acres, 25]. cr a piece of- plate of 
_ equal value.—fo the perfon who thall culti- 
vate the next greateft quantity, not lefs than 
three acres, 20). —TFVor the next greateft quan= 
tity, not Je{s than two acres, 15). —for thofe 
that fow not lefs than ofe acre, 101. to be 
divided am ong the claimants, at the difcre- 
tion of the fociety. —To the perfon wlio fall 
report to the fociety the reful€ of the moft 
fatista@tory experiments on fpring wheat, 
which fhail afcertain the foil, the fort o£ 
wheat, the time of fowigg, the praduce and 
value, the comparative advantage of this and 
common wheat, and any other circum(tances 
uleful to be known, 101 ora picce of plate 
of equal value. 
Married.| At Glanworth, Robert Sherlocl, 
efq. to Mifs Maria Sheehy —Major Rogers, 
of the 5d, or Buffs, to Milfs Beamith,*dauch- 
tet of the Rev. Samuei Beamith, of Mount 
Beamith. 
At Belfat, Capt. Manley, of the 63d feot, 
to Mifs Crawford, daughter of Mr. Hugs 
Crawford, merchant. 
At Kilmurry, county of Limerick, George 
Eyre Evans, efa. ot Affhill, to Mits Maunt 
fell, danghter ot R. Mauptell, efq. banker, of 
Limerick, 
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