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boatswain; W. H. Pearson, and W. Culfield, master's mates; S. Jago, mid◄ shipman; J. T. Hodge, volunteer, first class.

Colossus-J. N, Morris, captain; G. Bully, lieut. W. Forster, acting lieut. J. Benson, lieut. of R. Marines; H. Milbanke, master's mate; W. Herringham, F. Thistlewayte (slightly) T. G. Reece, H. Snellgrove, R. M'Lean, G. Wharrie, T. Renou, and G. Denton, midshipmen; W. Adamson, boat

swain.

Achille-P. Prynn (slightly), and J. Bray, lieuts. Pralms Westroppe, capt. of R. Marines; W. Leddon, lieut, of R. Marines; G. Pegge, master's mate; W. H. Staines and W. J. Snow, midshipmen; W. S. Warren, volunteer, first class.

Polyphemus-None.

Swiftsure-A. B. Handcock, midshipman.

Defence-None.

Thunderer-J. Snell, master's mate; A. Galloway, midshipman.

Defiance-P. C. Durham (slightly), captain; J. Spratt and R. Browne, master's mates; J. Hodge, and E. A. Chapman, midshipmen.

(Signed)

C. COLLINGWOOD,

BIRTHS.

In Grosvenor-Square, the Right Hon. Lady Petre, of a son. The Lady of the Hon, and Rev. Wm. Capel, of a daughter. In Stanhope-Street, May Fair, the Countess of Conyngham, of a son. In Edinburgh, Lady Charlotte Campbell, of a daughter. The Lady of Sir William Eliott, Bart. of Stobs, in Scotland, of a son.

MARRIED.

Lord Viscount Duncannon, to Lady Mary Fane. T. Sheridan, Esq. to Miss Callender, of Preston-House-Hall, near Edinburgh. At Powderham Castle, Devonshire, Lord Edward Somerset, to the Hon. Miss Louisa Courtenay. At Buckden, Lincolnshire, Sir J. Duberly, to Miss St. Barbe. The Earl of Enniskillen, of Plasnewydd, Wales, to Lady C. Paget. Sir R. Peel, Bart. M. P. for Tamworth, to Miss Matilda Clerke.

DIED.

At Colchester, Lady S. Montgomery. At Weimar, the Duke of Brunswick Oels, aged 65. At Barachny House, Charlotte Duchess Dowager of Athol. At Stroud, Kent, Thomas Hulkes, Esq. Alderman of the City of Rochester, and father of James Hulkes, Esq. one of the Members of Parliament for Rochester. At Drimmie House, Scotland, the Right Hon. Lady Kinnaird. At Fleurs, Scotland, William Ker, Duke of Roxburgh, &c. aged 77. In Norfolk-Street, W, E. Agar, Esq. At Portsmouth, Rear-Admiral R. Palliser Cooper.

MONTHLY MIRROR,

FOR

DECEMBER, 1805.

Embellished with

A PORTRAIT OF MR. LISTON, OF COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE, ENGRAVED BY RIDLEY, FROM A FINE PAINTING.

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CORRESPONDENCE,

In our next a fine portrait of the Honourable Mr. SKEFFINGTON, from a highly finished miniature by Mr. Barber.

We cannot certainly refuse a situation to any well-written defence of the So ciety for the Suppression of Vice, in reply to the observations of E. D.

We by mistake announced last month, a letter from M. HOLFORD, (Chester.) No observations from any person of that name have appeared in this work, respecting the Young Roscius. Those inserted in the present number, are from a different quarter.

We thank a SUBSCRIBER for his letter on the pleasure of seeing Tragedy but we have already given a place to several essays on the same subject.

Lines on "the Rose Tree ;" and on "the Death of a Lady;" by J. NOR RINGTON, (Plymouth) the first opportunity.

It has not been in our power to oblige ALLEN-LOWIN-BURBAGE, this month.

In our lists of the two winter companies, in the Mirror for September last, arranged from recollection only, there are some material omissions, which we beg leave here to supply. In the Drury Lane list, we forgot to insert the names of Mr. Palmer ; Mr. Cherry; Mr. Russell, and Miss Duncan. In that of Covent Garden, those of Mr. Hull; Mrs. Beverly; Mrs. Emery; Madame Frederick; Miss Waddy; and possibly some others, whose merits entitled them to notice under their different classes.

Again we entreat patience from our numerous poetical contributors.

"A'Hushaby for Miss Mudie," is now unnecessary. The anecdotes respecting this lady's family, we must also decline publishing.

Remarks on the fallibility of circumstantial evidence in criminal cases; with several extraordinary facts: for the consideration of jurymen,-are intended for the ensuing number.

It would be quite contrary to our plan, to publish separately from the number the curious fac simile of Lord Nelson's memorial, presented last month; a measure very strongly recommended by several correspondents, from different parts of the country.

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Mr Listen. in the Character of Saxb Gawky.

Pub by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, Dec. 31, 1805.

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