Drowned, at Hobson's Bay, Port Philip, on the 12th January last, by the upsetting of a boat, Mr WilliamRoss, formerly superintendent of police at Stranraer.At Threave of Penninghame, on the 2d inst., Samuel, aged 22 years, son of Mr Adam Templeton, farmer.At Whinnyliggate, Kirkcudbright, on the 23d ult., in the 78th year of her age, Jane, eldest daughter of thelate Wm. M'Kitterick, formerly farmer in Blackern.At Airds of Kells, on the 28th ult., Minnie, third daughter of Alexander <strong>Web</strong>ster, farmer there.At Langholm, on the 28th ultimo, the Rev. Thomas Waugh, minister of Deerness, Orkney, aged 81 years.At Gelston, parish of Kelton, on the 30th ultimo, Mr William Carter.At Girvan, on the 26th ult., Mr John Mackenzie, manufacturer's agent.At Girvan, on the 26th ult., Mr Hugh Jardan, Bridge Street.13 th April <strong>1854</strong> (Week 15)BIRTHSOn the 6th inst., at Creechan, Kirkmaiden, Mrs John Hutchison, of a son.On the 7th instant, at Auchentibbert, Stoneykirk, the wife of Mr John M'Cracken, of a daughter.MARRIAGESAt Mrs Hannay's, Bowie Cottage, Hanover Street, by the Rev. G. Charles of the Free Church, Mr Alex. ReidWallace, of Glasgow, to Mary H. M'Master, eldest daughter of Mr Thomas M'Master, Stranraer.On the 5th inst., at Marshill, Alloa, by the Rev. Peter Macdowall, Archibald Moir, Esq., banker, to SusannaMain, daughter of David Main, Esq., Cairnryan, and relict of George Baird, Esq., Alloa.Here, at Milnhill Street on the 10th instant, by the Rev. James Stewart of Sheuchan, Mr John Townsley toMiss Elizabeth Evans.On the 11 th inst, at Machermore Castle, by the Rev. S. Richardson, A.M., Penningham, Mr James Irving,engineer, Blackcraig mines, to Miss Maria Sutton.DEATHSOn the 10th instant, at Merton Hall, Mary Marshall, wife of Mr James Skimming, advanced in years.On the 12th instant, the infant daughter of Mr John Neilson, mason, Newton-Stewart.On the 5th inst., at Glenluce Row, Newton-Stewart, Thomas Neilson, aged 62 years.On the 4th instant, at Clickmalloch, parish of Minnigaff, Margaret M'Whirter, aged 18 years.At Melbourne, Australia, on the 22d January last, Alex. Carson, second officer of the ship Nova Bella, aged23 years. The deceased had been in the head of the ship, and in coming on to the deck unfortunately felloverboard and was drowned. He was a native of Wigtownshire, and son of Mr Carson, farmer, Rispain,near Whithorn.At Wemyss Castle, on the 3d instant, Rear-Admiral James Erskine Wemyss, of Wemyss and Torrie, LordLieutenant of the county of Fife, aged 65 years.20 th April <strong>1854</strong> (Week 16)BIRTHSAt Hanover Street, here, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr Hutchison, draper, of a daughter.Here, at Glen Street, on the 14th instant, the wife of Mr William M'Caskey, shoemaker, of a daughter.At Newton-Stewart, on the 14th instant, the wife of Mr <strong>Robert</strong> Wilson, boot and shoemaker, of a son.At Barrhill, on the 11th inst., the wife of Mr Alex. Jones, of a son.At Laggish, on the 14th inst., Mrs Scott, of a son.MARRIAGESOn the 13th inst., by the Rev. John Walker, Newton-Stewart, Mr Alex Douglas, draper, Stranraer, Margaret,eldest daughter of Mr Wm. M'Ilwraith, farmer, Bardrochwood.
At Stranraer, on the 17th inst., by the Rev. Mr Simpson, Mr M'Meikan, farmer, Old Hall, parish of Old Luce,to Jane, second daughter of Mr Shearer, of the Railway Inn.At St. John Street, here, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. James Smellie, Mr John Kyle, to Mary, daughter ofthe late Mr Thomas M'Carlie, tailor.At St. John Street, Stranraer, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. George Charles, Mr Thomas Dorman, sawyer, toElizabeth, second daughter of Mr Peter M'Dowall.At Portpatrick, on the 13th instant, by the Rev. S. Balmer, Mr Samuel Martin, to Miss Mary Padley,youngest daughter of Mr William Padley, Portpatrick.At Daldowie, parish of Girvan, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. Adam Blyth, Mr Andrew Cowan, Pinmachar,to Jane, third daughter of Mr William Davidson, farmer, Daldowie.DEATHSAt No 5. Gloucester Place, Edinburgh, on the 17th instant, Jane Oliver, the only child of Macduff Rhind,Esq., advocate, Sheriff-Substitute of Wigtownshire.At Mountpleasant, parish of Inch, on the 15th inst., Jane Biggam, wife of Mr Alex. M'Gaa, farmer there.At Aird, parish of Inch, on the 13th instant, James Rae, aged 38 years, after a lingering illness.At Agnew Crescent, Stranraer, on the 18th instant, Capt. John M'Garva, aged 81 years. He lived respectedand has died regretted.At Hanover Street, here, on the 15th inst., Mr James M'Alpine, grocer.At Glenjorry, Old Luce, on the 13th instant, Mary Heron, aged 93 years - the oldest woman in the parish.She retained her faculties to the last.At Campbell's Croft, Old Luce, on the 15th instant, Annie M'Kerlie, aged 17 years.At Newton-Stewart, on the 17th instant, the wife of Mr John Borran.At Morning Terrace, Liverpool, on the 7th inst., aged 74, Susan, widow of the Rev. Thomas Turnbull, lateminister of Anwoth, Kirkcudbrightshire.At Cleland, on the 9th instant, Mr Thos. Johnstone, gamekeeper to the Earl of Stair.At Altain, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 16th instant, Mrs Margaret Erskine.At Ardwell Inn, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 15th instant, the infant daughter of Mr M'Cloy.At Girvan, on the 10th inst. Helen Lynch aged 101 years.27 th April <strong>1854</strong> (Week 17)BIRTHSHere, at George Street, on the 21st inst., the wife of Mr John M'Intrye, clogger and hide merchant, of a son.Here, at South Strand Street, on the 23d instant, the wife of Mr Mann, postmaster, of a son.Here, at the George Hotel, on the 25th inst., the wife of Mr James Byers, of a daughter.At Portwilliam, on the 21st instant, the wife of Mr James M'Cornick, surgeon of a daughter.At Borgue House, on the 17th inst., Mrs Ewart of a son.At Kirkcudbright, on the 10th inst., Mrs Mure, of a daughter.MARRIAGESAt Galdenoch, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 25th instant, by the Rev. Thos. Easton, Stranraer, Mr PeterM'Caig farmer, Mye, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr A. Milroy, farmer there.At Dourie Bank, Portwilliam, on the 18th instant, by the Rev. William Dunlop, John Hannay, Esq., York, toAnne, daughter of the late Alex. M'Douall, Esq., Woodbourne, N. Brunswick.At Barwinnock, on the 25th inst., by the Rev. Archd. Stewart of Glasserton, James Ralston, Esq., TyrdenHall , Denbighshire, North Wales, to Mina, daughter of the late James Gifford, Esq.At Blenheim Place, Edinburgh, on the 20th inst., by the Rev. J. Julius Wood, John M'Diarmid, Esq.,merchant, Liverpool, to Margaret Affleck, youngest daughter of the late Alex. Robson, Esq., Dumfries.DEATHSHere, at George Street, on the morning of the 21st instant, Louis Gregory Guilmette, aged 16 years, onlyson of the deceased Mr Guilmette, apothecary - deeply and justly regretted.Here, at Lochryan Place, on the 24th inst., Mr Jas. Muir, formerly gamekeeper to the Earl of Stair aged 63
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