[N.B. The figures within crotchets refer to the History.]
Accusation, extraordinary, 66
Acts, general, list of, 239 Acts, local and personal, 243 Affair of honour, fatal termination, 49 Algiers -Treaty of Tafna, [282]; ex- pedition to Constantine, [283]; Con- stantine taken by storm, [286] Animal magnetism in France, 380 Appointments and promotions, 150 Arithmetical prodigy, 69 Assassination, attempted, of the deputy chairman of the East India Com- pany, 26; suicide of the assassin, 29 Assault, singular one, on Mr. Wise, at Cork, 2
Assizes and Sessions :-Assault on an examining officer at Apothecaries' Hall, 11; robbing a lodging (Juliet Newman) 14; administering lauda- num, (a forgiving wife) 81; forgery by a quaker, 89; extensive forgery at Dover, 104; assault by a barrister, 113; extraordinary case of homicide at Norwich, 115; child murder at Ripon, 120
Austria:-Spirit of reform in Hungary, [347]; resolution of the Germanic Diet relative to political offenders, [348]; pauperism, 106
Back, Captain, return of, 392 Banda Oriental: Rivera heads the mal- contents, [383]
Bank of England, see Banking Banking system, [171]; spirit of specu- lation; increase of joint-stock banks, [172]; controversy on the conduct of the Bank of England, [173]; in- crease of the rate of discount, [174]; drain of bullion; assistance afforded the Northern and Central Bank by the Bank of England, [175]; renewal of the parliamentary committee, [176]; liabilities and assets of the Bank of England, [184]; 238 Banks, joint-stock, 238 Banks, private, 238
Brahmin,a, becoming a minister of the gospel, 115
Brazil:-Resignation of the regent; new cabinet, [383]; insurrection at Ba- hia, [384]
Buenos Ayres; The budget, [383] Buonaparte, Peter, banished the Papal dominions, 28
Burdett, Sir Francis, resigns his seat for Westminster; opposed on his re-elec- tion by Mr. Leader, [97]; returned by a majority of 515, [98] Butcher's meat, average prices of, 251
Cambridge University Examinations,
Canada:-Affairs of, brought under the
consideration of Parliament, [150]; Lord John Russell's resolutions, [153]; Sir F. Head dissolves the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, [241]; proceedings of the Session; petition of Mr. Charles Duncombe to the House of Commons, [242]; address of the House of Assembly to the Lieut.-Governor; close of the Session, [244]; state of the banks, [245]; ad- dress of the lieut.-governor to the presidents of the banks; extraordi- nary session; address of Sir F. Head, [246]; suspension of cash payments, [247]; Lower Canada; -address of Lord Gosford to the Houses of Legisla- ture, [247], 299; prorogation of the House of Assembly; insurrectionary movements of the Papineau party; re- inforcement of the military; regiments of volunteers formed, [248]; attack of
Acton, Dalberg, Sir F. R. Ed. 174 Adams, Major-Gen. Sir J. W., 182 Afzelius, Professor Adam, 174 Ancillon, Monsieur, 188 Audley, Lord, 167 Ava, The King of, 199
Balfour, Lieut.-Gen., 213 Balgray, Lord, 175 Bangor, Viscount, 207 Bankes, Lady, 164 Barnard, Lady, 199
Bath, Marquis of, 184-197
Bavaria, William, Duke of, 166. Bentham, William, esq., 203 Bentinck, Lady Edward, 209
Besson Bey, Vice-Admiral of the Egyptian Fleet, 207 Bolingbroke, Viscountess, 163 Borough, Sir Richard, 173 Borowlaski, Count, 204 Boswell, Miss Euphemia, 204 Bromhead, Colonel John, 184 Brooke, Major R., 162 Broughton. Rear-Admiral, 212 Brydges, Sir Egerton, 204 Buonarotti, Philips, 208 Burder, rev. Dr. Samuel, 161 Burnett, Sir Robert, 165 Burrough, Sir James, 184 Byerly, Sir John, 165
Byron, Rear-Admiral, Richard 204
Cameron, Lieut. Gen., 191
Deaths, continued.
Campbell, Lieut.-Gen., 199 Candler, Vice-Admiral Sir T., 169 Canning, Viscountess, 184 Cardigan, Earl of, 202 Carnarvon, Earl of, 208 Cavan, Earl of, 215 Cervetto, Mr. James, 175 Clancarty, Earl of, 215 Clements, Hon. G. R. A., 216 Clifford, Colonel Millar, 165 Clifton, Sir Robert, 189 Cockburn, Dowager Lady, 214 Cockerell, Sir Charles, 165 Codrington, Lady, 173 Combermere, Viscount, 179 Constable, John, esq., R. A., 185 Cooke, Lieut.-Gen. Sir G., 175 Cooke, Major-Gen. Sir H. F., 182 Cowper. Earl, 197
Cumby, Captain W., R. N., 209
Dacres, Vice-Admiral Sir R., 173 Damremont, Comte de, 213 Dana, Lieut.-Gen. G. K. 198 Daniell, William, esq., R. A., 202 D'Arblay, Rev. A. C., 169 Davidson, J. esq., African Traveller, 162
De Lancey, Colonel Oliver, 183 De Lisle and Dudley, Lady, 187 Dillon, Lady Margaret, 213 Dillon, Major General Hon. H. 198 Dillon, Sir John Joseph, 175
Dixon, Admiral Sir Manly, 178 Doherty, Colonel Patrick, 171 Dolben, Sir John English, 209 Donovan, Edward, esq. 174 Drogheda, Marquis of, 175 Dryden, Sir Henry, 214
Dukinfield, Sir John Lloyd, 162 Dumas, Court, 212
Dungannon, Viscount, 216 Dunmore, Earl of, 158
D'Urban, Rear Admiral Will. 178
Deaths, continued.
Gerard, Mons. Francois, 166 Glenlyon, Lord, 212
Gore, Right Hon. A. S. 169 Granard, Earl of, 193
Greisley, Sir Roger, 212
Greville Major-Gen. Sir C. J. 161 Grey, Lieut.-Gen. John, 174 Grimaldi, Mr. Joseph, 192 Grimston, Hon. Charlotte, 169 Gustavus Adolphus IV. Ex-King of Sweden, 176
Halkett, Sir Charles, 164
Hamilton and Brandon, Duchess Dowager of, 168 Harnage, Sir George, 161
Harris, Captain George, R.N. 158 Harvey, Admiral Sir John, 179 Hastings, Mrs. Warren, 185
Hawes, Rev. Herbert, Prebendary of Sarum, 168
Hay, General Sir James, 178 Hellard, Captain William, R.N. 198 Hereford, Bishop of, 199 Hesse Cassel, Landgrave of, 189 Hibbert, George, esq. 210 Hinde, Lieut.-Gen, Sir Sam. 208 Hope, Hon. Gen. Sir Alexander, 192 Hulse, Field-Marshal Sir Sam. 164 Hummell, John Nepomuk, 212 Hunter, Rev. Dr. John, 168
Jackson, Randle, esq. 183
Jekyll, Joseph, Esqr., 182
Kavanagh, Thomas, Esq., 169 Kingsborough, Viscount, 181
Langlois, Monsieur Eustache Hya- cinthe, 213
Latham, Dr. John, 178 Lawless, John, esq., 201 Lee, Admiral Sir Richard, 199 Leeds, Dowager Duchess of, 210 Lefanu, Mrs., 165
Lindenthal, Lieut.-gen. Lewis, 171 Lindores, Lady, 214 Listowell, Earl of, 198 Llandaff, Countess of, 198 Lloyd, Rev. Bartholomew, 215 Lockhart, Mrs., 192 Louis, Baron, 203 Lowther, James, esq., 214 Lyttleton, Lord, 189
Macauley, Miss Elizabeth Wright, 180 Mc. Mahon, Rt. Hon. Sir Will., 167 Macneish, D. R., esq., 168 Madan, Dr. Spencer, 158 Madras, Bishop of, 175
Malkin, Sir Benjamin Heath, 213
Deaths, continued.
Manley, Admiral Isaac George, 212 Markham, Venerable Robert, Arch- deacon of York, 198
Marsden, Dr. William, 157
Martin, Lady Jemima Isabella, 162 Mavor, Rev. William, 217 Maxfield, Capt. William, E.I.C., 165 Maxwell, General Sir William, 184 Mecklenburgh Schwerin, Frederic Francis, Grand Duke of, 174 Middleton, Rear Admiral Robert Gambier, 203
Milton, Capt. Gilbert Mc. Donald, 158 Mina, Don Francisco Espoz Y., 163 Montressor, General Sir Henry
Tucker, 182
Montrose, Duke of, 164
Moore, Maj.-gen. Sir Lorenzo, 184 Mudge, Commander Will., R.N., 199 Mulcaster, Capt. Sir William Howe, R.N. 182
Nairne, Lord, 216
Netherlands, Queen of the, 212 Neville, Lt.-gen. Charles, 166 Nicholson, Mr. Charles, 185 Nolan, Archdeacon Patrick, 181 Norwich, Bishop of, 186
O'Brien, Sir Edward, 183
O'Connell, John Charles, esq., 165 Ogilvie, Sir George Mulgrave, 182 Onslow, Lady Harriet Elizabeth, 214
Parish, Captain John, R.N., 197 Parry, Rear Admiral William Henry Webley, 193
Patten, Captain Charles, R.N., 168 Peat, Sir Robert, 188
Percival, Lieut.-Col. William, 174 Phillips, Colonel Lloyd, 188
Phipps, General Hon. Edmund, 207 Plunkett, Hon. Randal, 189 Plymouth, Earl of, 169
Ponsonby. Major General Hon. Sir Frederick Cavendish, 166 Powerscourt, Lady, 164 Pradt, Abbé de, 193
Purdon, Lieut. Colonel Edward, 173
Quebec, Bishop of, 198
Queensberry, Marquis of, 216
Rees, Owen, esq. 204
Richardson, Mr. John, the itinerant
dramatic showman, 159
Rippon, Rev. Dr. 162 Romilly, C. S. esq. 174 Rosen, Dr. Frederick, 207 Rosslyn, Earl of, 168
Scott, Vice-Adm. Matthew Hen. 158 Selsey, Dowager Lady, 188 Seymour, Lord William, 174 Sherwood, William, esq. 204 Simeon, Rev. Charles, Senior Fellow, King's College, Cambridge, 159 Smith, General Sir John, 198 Soane, Sir John, 169
Solms Braunfels, Prince of, 184 Southey, Mrs. 215 Stevens, R. J. S. esq. 208 Stewart, Sir Michael Shaw, 162 Stopford, Lieut.-Gen. Hon. Sir Ed.207 Stormont, Viscountess, 215 Stuart, Lady Julia, 188 Stuart, Lieut.-Gen. Hon. William, 179
Templemore, Lord, 209
Thornton, Dr. Robert John, 171 Tiarks, Dr. John Lewis, 190 Tollemache, Hon. John, 179 Tollemache, Vice-Admiral John Ri chard Delap, 198 Trotter, Sir Coutts, 203 Turner, Professor Edward, 178 Uwins, Dr. David, 208
Van Wildert, Mrs. Jane, 216 Ventry, Dowager Lady, 168 Vernon, Lady, 207
Walker, Sir Patrick, 209 Wedderburn, Lady, 172 Weld, Cardinal Thomas, 187 Wesley, Mr. Samuel, 210 Westall, Richard, esq. R.A. 161 Weymouth, Viscount, 167 Whitehead, Miss, 214 William IV. 194
Wolff, Sir James W. W. 175 Wood, Sir Mark, 199
Ximenes, Sir Morris, 171
Earthquake in Palestine, 15 Embezzlement at Liverpool, 111 England:-General remarks; effects of the reform bill, [1]; its origin, [9]; different character of the two first parliaments, and reason, [3]; short ministry of Sir R. Peel. and conse quences, [4]; dependance of Whig ministry on Mr. O'Connell, [6]; di- vision between the two Houses, [7]; practicability of a coalition, [8]; gene- ral prospects of the country, [10]; foreign politics [ib.]; probable duration of peace, [ib.]; public meetings; Bath, [11]; Whig banquet at Drury-lane theatre, [13]; Leeds, [14]; Pro testant and Conservative agitation, [15]; Peel festival at Glasgow, [16]; church rates, [82]; meeting of the bishops relative to the ministerial mea sure, [85]; working of the new poor. law; extension of its operation, [129]; agitation in opposition to it, [130, [241]; banking system, [171]; Ame rican commercial crisis, [181]; foreign policy, [186]; treaty of commerce with Holland signed, [209]; illness and death of the king, [217]; acces sion of Queen Victoria, [ib.]; character of the late king, [220], [235]; elec tions, [240]; position of the ministry at the meeting of the new parliament, [386]; Lord Brougham's violent at- tacks on the ministry, [412] Euphrates expedition, the return of the officers and men, 52
Evans, General, resigns the command of the British Legion in Spain, [206] Executions; Pegsworth, 23; Greenacre,
Explosion of gunpowder at Limerick, 6
Finance accounts, 218
Fires:-at Surat, 82; Shoreditch church, 87; in Paris, 91; in the Strand, three
lives lost, 102; the Ship Colonist at Portsmouth, 114; at Davis' Wharf, 127
Foreign Policy of England, [186] Forgery at Birmingham, 111 France: Meeting of the Chambers; the King's speech, [253]; address of congratulation from the Chambers on the King's escape from Meunier's attempt at assassination; the budget, [255]; government monopoly of te- legraphic establishments, [256]; de- bate on the address, ]257]; prosecu tions of the press, [264], [288]; de- portation of Charles Louis Napoleon Buonaparte to the United States, [265]; trial of the Strasburgh con- spirators, [266]; disjunction bill; non-revelation bill, [267]; appanage bill; polish refugees, [268], [273], [275]; government of Marshal Clausel in Africa, [269]; petition from Klemecen; defeat of the minis- ters on the disjunction bill, [270]; dowry of the Queen of the Belgians, [273], [278]; abolition of slavery; African affairs, [273]; negociations for a new cabinet, [274]; trial of Meunier and his associates, [277]; additional income granted to the Duke of Orleans on his marriage, [278]; secret service money, [279]; review of the national guard by the King-general amnesty-sugar du- ties, [280]; Chamber of Deputies dissolved, [281]; marriage of the Duke of Orleans to the Princess Helena, [ib.]; treaty of Tafna with Abd-el-Kader, [282]; the Duke de Nemours joins the expedition to Constantine, [283]; the elections, [287]; distress in the manufacturing and agricultural districts; misunder- standing between the Archbishop of Paris and the legislature; riot at Angoulême, [288]; another "infer- nal machine" discovered in Paris; Champion, the maker of it, appre- hended; hangs himself in prison, 17; Precautions used at the Tuileries, 18; marriage of the Princess Marie, of Orleans, to Prince Alexander, of Wirtemberg, 111; commercial tables,
Grants, disposition of, 221 Greece:-Establishment of departmen- tal councils, [353]; dismissal of Count Armansperg; appointment of M. Rudhart; dispute between Sir E.
Lyons and M. Rudhart, [354]; resto- ration of the city of Athens, [355]
Hanover:-Accession of Ernest Augus. tus, (Duke of Cumberland); suspen- of the constitution, [239], [336], 304; early history, [337]; abolition of the constitution of 1833, 1339]; protest of the professors of Gottingen, and of the states of Baden, Bavaria, and Saxony, [341]
Hansard, Messrs., action against, by J. J. Stockdale, in the court of king's bench, [148]
Hay, average prices of, 251 Highlands, distress in the, 27 Holland:-Treaty of commerce and na- vigation with England signed, [209], [348], 307; opening of the States General; the budget, [348]; death of the queen of, 109; Speech of the royal cominissioners, 310 Honourable conduct, 21 Hydrophobia, deaths from, 42, 107
Infanticide, suppression of female, in Malwa, 24
Influenza, ravages of the, 8, 10, 20 Inquisition in London, extraordinary in- vestigation, 3
Insolvency, declarations of, 252 Inundations in the north of England, 126
Ireland: State of, [26]; difficulties in the way of its administration, [27]; proceedings of the National Associa tion; great Protestant meeting at Dublin, [28]; Lord John Russell's speech on the state of, [30]; Dublin commission of inquiry on the state of the poor [61]; mission of Mr. Ni- cholls, [62]; habits of the peasantry; prevalence of mendicancy, [63]; peo- ple favourable to the introduction of a poor-law, [64]; the workhouse sys- tem; formation of unions; proposed exclusion of clergymen from the board of guardians, [65]; formation and re- gulation of the local machinery, [66]; parochial settlement to be dispensed with, [67]; emigration not to be look- ed on as an ordinary resource [68]; Mr. O'Connell's objections to the poor- law bill, [70]; tithe question; Lord Morpeth's measure for the commuta- tion of, [76]; system of education, [78]; letter of Lord J. Russell to Lord Mulgrave on the accession of the queen [239].
Italy:-Ravages of the cholera [352]
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