6 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 14

We gise,in another place, a minute, and,we can pledge our

credit on the assertion, a true account of the death of the late most excellent amd amiable Lord BLANTYR31. It has been drawn up by a gentle- 'than .of unquestioned honour and respectability, and after a labo- rious investigation, on the spot, of all the particulars relative to that lamentable event. It will be seen that the first accounts, which we as well as others were inclined to doubt, of his Lord- ship's having been wantonly murdered by the Dutch troops, were strictly accurate.