At Mains, Ballantrae, on the 3d inst, Mr David M'Kenna, in the 99th year of his age.At Rusko House, Gatehouse, on the 29th August, James M'Chlery, Esq., of Barbadoes, in the 39th year ofhis age.At Newton-Stewart, on the 28th ultimo, Agnes Kilpatrick, daughter of Mr James Kilpatrick, joiner.At his house, Melville Street, Edinburgh, on the 21st ultimo, John Colquhoun, Esq., advocate, late Sheriff ofDumbartonshire.At Bagbie, parish of Kirkmabreck, on the 27th ult., Isabella, eldest daughter or Mr M'Quhir, farmer there.Suddenly, at Allen Bank, parish of Buittle, on the 30th ult., on his way home from Castle-Douglas market,<strong>Robert</strong>, aged 21 years, third son of Mr <strong>Robert</strong> Cannon, Congeith, Kirkgunzeon.At Stirling, on the 30th ultimo, the Rev. David Stewart, senior minister of the First United Presbyteriancongregation there in the 80th year of his age, and the 48th of his ministry. Mr Stewart was a native of theparish of Kirkpatrick-Fleming, in Dumfriesshire.At Toledo State of Ohio, at the house of his brother, Mr John M'Culloch. Friends will please accept of thisintimation.14 th September <strong>1854</strong> (Week 37)BIRTHSAt Exton Park, Rutlandshire, on the 2d instant, the Lady Louisa Agnew, of a daughter.At Newton-Stewart, on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr John M'Dowall, mason, of a daughter.At Manchester, upon the 7th inst., the wife of W. H. Lamb, Esq., of a son.On the 7th instant, at New Brighton, Cheshire, the wife of Captain Frederick Rainsford, of a son.MARRIAGESAt Portpatrick, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. James Smellie, Stranraer Mr Hugh Howie, Glasgow, to Jessie,second daughter of the late Mr David M'Clew, merchant, Portpatrick.At Creetown, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. Mr Muir, Kirkmabreck, Mr James Hutton, miller, to Jessie,second daughter of Mr John Blain, grocer.At St. Pauls, Liverpool, on the 5th inst., Mr James Peebles, blacksmith, late of Lochans, to Miss AgnesForsyth, late of Dunskey.At Argrennan House, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. D.S. Williamson of Tongland, James Comrie, Esq., ofGategill, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest surviving daughter of the late <strong>Robert</strong> Ker, Esq., of Argrennan.At <strong>Robert</strong>son Street, Glasgow, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. A.G. Forbes, the Rev. John Thomson, ofAberdeen, to Catherine, only daughter of the late Matthew Campbell, Esq., shipbuilder, Dumbarton.DEATHSHere, at South Strand Street, on the 11th inst., after a severe illness, Mr George Miller, veterinary surgeon,aged 24 years. He was a young man of kind and amiable disposition, of great promise in his profession,and was universally esteemed. He had an attack of cholera about ten days before his death, when feversupervened, and after much suffering he expired on Monday afternoon. Also on the 10th inst., aged oneyear, William Graham, his youngest son.Here, at South Strand Street, on the 11th inst., after a severe illness, Mr George Miller, veterinary surgeon,aged 24 years. He was a young man of kind and amiable disposition, of great promise in his profession,and was universally esteemed. He had an attack of cholera about ten days before his death, when feversupervened, and after much suffering he expired on Monday afternoon. Also on the 10th inst., aged oneyear, William Graham, his youngest son.At Strone, by Kilmun, on the 4th inst., James, infant son of Mr David M'Crae.At Wigtown Row, Newton-Stewart, on the 6th inst., Margaret Michael, aged 17 years.At Wigtown Row, Newton-Stewart, on the 8th inst., Mary Muir, aged 84 years.At Rothesay, on the 5th instant, Samuel Denholm Young, Esq., late of Guillyhill, Dumfriesshire.At Buccleuch Street, Dumfries, on the 7th inst, aged 21, Alexander Melville, youngest son of the late JohnBabington, Esq., of the Madras Civil Service.At Peckham Rye, on the 2d inst., Mrs John Spence, of 50 Great King Street, Edinburgh.At Dumfries, on the 31st ult., of apoplexy David Duncan, M.D., of Glasgow, formerly of Montrose.At Wigtown, on the 8th inst., John M'William, burgh officer, aged 72 years.
At Baldoon, Jane Campbell, wife of Mr <strong>Robert</strong> M'Adam.21 st September <strong>1854</strong> (Week 38)BIRTHSAt Grange of Bladnoch, on the 15th inst., Mrs James Gifford, of a son.At Newton-Stewart, on the 15th inst, the wife of Mr Alexander Neilson, grocer and letter carrier, of adaughter.At Edinburgh, on the 6th instant, Lady Teignmouth, of a daughter.MARRIAGESAt South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, on the 7th instant, the Rev. George Wilson, Free Church, Glenluce, toMary Frances, second daughter of the late Rev. Marcus Dods, Bedford.At Waterbeck, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. D.S. Goodburn, Thomas Christopher Burrow, Esq., BuckstoneHouse, Lancashire, to Jemima Paxton, eldest daughter of the late <strong>Robert</strong> Carlyle, Esq.At Hamilton, on the 14th instant, by the Rev. John M'Farlane, Mr John Love, Western Bank, Ayr, to Isabella,eldest daughter of Mr James Naismith.DEATHSHere, at Hanover Street, on the 16th inst., suddenly, Mrs Kyle, aged 61 years.Here, at Hanover Street, on the 18th inst., suddenly, Susan Smith, aged 48 years.Here, At Glenwell Street, on the 18th instant, Mrs Ramsay, aged 45 years.Here, at Hanover Street, on the 20th inst., William, son of Mr William Craig, shoemaker, aged 2 years.Here, at Millhill Street, on the 20th inst., John, son of Mr John Brown, aged 2 years.At Newton-Stewart, on the 19th inst., Mrs Jenkins, advanced in years.At Wigtown Row, Newton-Stewart, on the 16th inst., Mr Samuel Scott, aged 36 years.At Carrick Street, Glasgow, suddenly on the 16th instant, Mrs Barbara Douglas, late of Portpatrick.At Stair House, on the 13th inst., Grace, aged 3 ½ years, youngest daughter of John J. Inglis, Esq., Stair.At Townhead, Girvan, on the 8th instant, Mr James Cathcart, seaman, son of Mr <strong>Robert</strong> Cathcart, fisher,Girvan.At Dalgetty Manse, on the 9th instant, the Rev. Dr. Ralph, minister of that parish.At the Free Church Manse, Saltcoats, suddenly, on the 7th instant, Janet Landsborough, relict of the lateRev. Edward Gibb, parochial schoolmaster, Ardrossan; also on the 12th instant, the Rev. Dr.Landsborough, author of 'Aran', 'Popular History of British Sea weeds', &c. much and deeply regretted byall who knew him.28 th September <strong>1854</strong> (Week 39)BIRTHSHere, at Agnew Crescent, on the 24th inst., the wife of Mr John Aird, of a son.Here, at Church Street, on the 28th inst, the wife of Mr Dick, bookseller, of a son.Here, at Hanover Square, on the 27th inst., the wife of Mr Alex. Young, of a daughter.At High Culgroat, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 19th instant, the wife of Mr Matthew Hunter, farmer, of adaughter.At Mye, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 22d inst., Mrs Andrew M'Intyre, jun., of a son.At 65, Abbotsford Place, Glasgow, on the 24th inst., Mrs H. C. Thorburn, of a daughter.MARRIAGESAt Portpatrick, on the 21st curt., by the Rev. Mr Urquhart, Mr William Stewart, Dunskey Home Farm, toMiss Agnes AlexanderAt Old Penninghame, on the 25th inst., Mr John Paterson, to Miss Margaret M'Adam.
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