Insects in amber, 289* Insensibility, singular medical case of, 287*
Institution, African,-see African Iodine, new compound of, 301* Ionian Islands: new parliament at Corfu, [231]; successful crops, [232]; expenditure, [b]; elections, [233] Ireland: bills of indictment against the rioters at the Dublin theatre, [49]; motion in parliament respect- ing ditto, [52]; parliamentary in- quiry into the conduct of the sheriff of Dublin, [56]; course of the in- quiry [57]; riots between Rib- bandmen and Orangemen, [61]; outrages in Limerick, &c. [62]; insurrection act, renewed, [ib.]; Tithe-composition Bill, [63]; mis- chiefs of the system of joint te- nancy, [64]; Mr. Brougham's mo- tion respecting the administration of justice, [ib.], Mr. Hume's against the church establishment, [69]; ditto respecting the office of lord lieutenant, [70]; duke of De- vonshire's motion on the state of Ireland, [71]; valuable quarries of marble discovered, 69; police officer, &c., killed at Castlehaven, 85; murder of the Franks family, 115; claim of the Catholics to pray over their dead in Protestant church- yards, 116; threatening notice post- ed up at Ardualyntha, 124; trial of Forbes, &c. 21*; letters on the state of Ireland, from the lord lieutenant, 50*; tranquillity restored in Lime- rick, ib.; disturbed state of Cork and Tipperary, 51*; renewal of the Insurrection act, indispensable, 56* ; returns to Parliament on the edu- cation of the poor, ib.; efforts of the Roman Catholic priests to with. draw children from Protestant schools, 59*
Italy: prosecutions for political of- fences, [231]; election of Leo XII, [ib.]; creation of cardinals 30
Iturbide, deposed, [240]; retires to Europe, [241]
Julian, Miss Mitford's tragedy of, 34
Keith, lord, death of, 193 Kemble, J. P., death of, 191 Kerr, general, assault on, 20 Keys, J., trial of, for parricide, 36 Knights of Malta, actual state of that order, 326*
Köchlin, M., prosecuted for a pam phlet, and imprisoned and fined, 67
Lallemand, general, death of, 210 Lambeth-palace, robbery at, 105; at the church, 107
Lambton, lieut..col. death of, 188 Lansdown, marquis, question to mi- nisters relative to Spain, [16] Lansdown Manuscripts, 321* Land-tax, Mr. Maberly's motion re specting the redemption of, [118] Latitude, instrument for finding, 308* Law Cases, 1*
Ledwich, Rev. L., death of, 201 Legraiveux, editor of the Courier François, imprisoned and fined, 39 Lists, Births, 168
Deaths, 187 Marriages, 171 Ministers, 212
Promotions, &c. 179 Sheriffs, 167
Public General Acts, 235 Patents, 311* Liverpool, election at, 20; increased trade, 164
Longevity: Eleanor Job, 124 Lunacy, matters of, not to be removed from the lord chancellor's jurisdic- tion, 64*
Mackintosh, sir J,, resolutions for the improvement of the criminal code, [85]
Magendie, Dr., successful treatment of hydrophobia by, 135, 281* Magnetism, by percussion, 299*; ef- fect of on chronometers, ib. Malta, knights of,-see Knights Manuscripts: the Cottonian, 320* ; the Lansdown, 321*
Manuel, M. deputy for La Vendée, proceedings against, [160]; biogra- phical account of, [161]; Manufactures, French, 119
Marble, valuable quarries of, disco-
vered in Ireland, 69 Maritime law; case of the Dundee, 32* Marriages, French, 1
Mary queen of Scots,-see Davison. Medical Cases, 281*, 287* Messina, dreadful storm at, 149 Mesurado, colony at, for free persons of colour from the United States, 92*; dreadful hostilities between the colonists and natives, ib. Mexico: Iturbide deposed, [240]; proposed constitution, [241]; nego- tiations with the Spanish commis- sioners, [242]; interrupted by the armistice being broken, and Vera Cruz attacked by Lemour, [243]; war declared against Spain, [ib. ] Milford, lord, death of, 210 Military uniform, regulations respect- ing, 75
Mina, his military operations, [184], [191], [203]; surrenders Barcelona, [208]; arrives in England, [ib.] Minerals, new fluid discovered in, 297* Ministry, its increased popularity, [3]; changes in, [ib.]
Mission to Siam, 100
Mitford, Miss, her tragedy of Julian, 34
Moll, a shoe-maker of Cologne, mur- ders his friend Ochs, 131 Monteagudo, Bernardo, minister of Peru, 205*
Morillo, his defection, [197]; takes possession of Corunna, [199] Morphine, acetate of, 17* Mosquera, Joaquin, minister of Co- lumbia, 205*
Mount Rosa, ascent of. by M. M. Zum- stein and Vincent, 290* Munich, the new court theatre, burnt, 8
Murders: Madame Jerome, at Paris, [166]; Capt.Owen, 2; John Landen, 21; James Keys, murdered by his son, 36; murder at Paris, 38; T. H. Griffiths, shot by his son, 77; B. Magrath, 93; Owen M'Adam, 94; Sarah Downe, 95; wife of a French soldier, 98; Bridget Donal- lan, murdered by her husband, 102; the Franks family, 115; Elizabeth Anthony, 121; murder at Cologne, 131; Mr. Weare, 141; Mr. Mumford, 155; M. Honein, by a sentinel at the Tuilleries, 162; J. Grainge, killed by Mr. Conolly, 165; Hippolyte Ballet, 1; Mr. and Mrs. Needle, 36*; Mrs. Richards, 44*
Musselburgh Races, disturbance at, 97
National Debt, bill regulating its re duction, [111]; effected reduction. [116]; bequests for the reduction of, 27
Natural History, 281* Navigation of the United Kingdom 233 Netherlands: suppression of two Ro man Catholic Societies, [169]; re- strictions on commerce with France ib.; session of the states general, the king's speech, [170]; plans improvement, [ib.]; military rations in Sumatra, [171] New South Wales: advance of zation, 59; report of the comm sioners, on the state of agricultu and trade, 71*; divisions of the country, ib.; geological features 72*; counties of Westmorland and Argyle, 73; forests, Bredalbane plains, Bathurst lake, ib.; sheep and cattle, 76*, grants of land, 76 trade, ib.; ecclesiastical establish- ments, 79*; population, and rete. nue, ib.; public expenditure, 80 Newgate, state of, 69 Newspapers, French, 90 Niagara Falls, 277* Nollekens, sculptor, death of, 195 Norfolk, petition from the county of, respecting agricultural distress, [?] Norway, population, &c., 327* ̧ Norwich, meeting at, for considering the state of agricultural distress. [2], 5
Obituary: Lieut. col. Lambton, 188; Dr. Jenner, ib.; Dr. C. Hutten, 189; Mr. Angerstein, ib.; Mrs Radcliffe, 190; lord Ashburton, 191; J. P. Kemble, ib.; earl St. Vincent, 192; lord Keith, 193; sir J. Campbell, ib.; E. Christian. 194; Jos. Nollekens, 195; lo Glenbervie, 196; Octavius, G christ, 199; sir H. Raeburn, duke of Roxburgh, 200; rer. E Ledwich, 201; R. Bloomfield, 202; Brockhaus, ib.; Earl of Hopetoun
Dr. Baillie 203; Mr. Ricardo, 205; ib.; Pius VII, 208; earl of Bridge water, 209; lord Chief Barn Richards, 210; lord Milford, gen. Lallemand, 210; G. Belzoni, Ohio, projected junction of, with the
Old Bailey,see Trials, trial of Kraus, and twenty others, for the murder of two custom-house officers, 54 Ordnance, parliamentary inquiry re- specting the office of lieut.-gen. of, [119]
Orea, the ancient town of, discovered in Scotland, 155
Oxley, Mr., his expedition into the interior of New South Wales, 75*
Padiham, Water-spout at, 108 Painting, ancient, of the murder of archbishop Beckett, discovered, 118 Mr. Haydon's petition to
parliament, 329** Paris Tribunal of Correctional Po- lice, the duke of San Lorenzo v. Ouvrard and Rougemont, respect- ing the loan in favour of the re- gency of Spain, 13; Martainville imprisoned and fined for an article in the Drapeau Blanc, 24; libel in the Journal de Commerce, 32; trial of the editors, 38; trials of Blochet, Choffard, Arnout, Evrard, Diolot, and Claitte, 39; case of se- duction and attempted suicide, 89; trial of Begu, and Lafforçade, for murder, 98; distribution of prizes for virtuous actions, 111; exhibition of manufactures, at the Louvre, 119; trial of a sentinel, V. Simon, for the murder of M. Honein, 162; political precaution at the theatres, 164; trial of Castaing, 1*; ditto of the widow Boursier, and N. Kos- tolo, for murdering the husband of the former, 19"; statistical account of Paris, 324*
Parliament, proceedings in: opening, [4]; king's speech, [ib.]; address by Ford Morley, [5]; lord Liverpool's speech, [6]; sir Joseph Yorke's, on the address. [7]; Mr. Brougham's speech on the interference of the continental sovereigns with Spain, [8]; Mr. Peel's remarks on it, [15]; lord Lansdowne's and Mr. Brougham's questions to ministers, [16], [17]; removal of the prohibi- tion of exportation of arms to Spain, [17]; diplomatic papers relative to France and Spain, [18]; pacific policy of this country, [25]; motion for the repeal of the Foreign Enlist- ment Bill, [27]; debate in the Lords on the Spanish negotiations, [ib.]; address moved by lord Ellen- borough disapproving of the con-
duct of ministers, [ib.]; debate in the commons, on the Spanish negotia- tions, [28]; chancellor of the ex- chequer's speech, [30]; sir J. Mackintosh's and Mr. Peel's, [32]; sir F. Burdett's, [34]; Mr. Can- ning's justification of the conduct of ministers in the Spanish negotia- tions, [37]; Mr. Brougham's unsuc- cessful reply, [45]; Mr. Brownlow's motion relative to the indictments for riot at the Dublin theatre, [52]; his motion against Mr. Plunkett, [53]; Sir F. Burdett's motion for an inquiry into the conduct of the she- riff of Dublin, [56]; Irish tithe- composition bill, [63]; Mr. Hume's motion against the Irish church establishment, [69]; motion respect- ing the office of lord lieutenant, [70]; Catholic question, [73]; fracas between Messrs. Canning and Brougham, [76]; bills for confer- ring the elective franchise on Eng- lish Catholics, [80]; and for making them eligible to certain offices, [81]; lord Colchester's motion re- specting Catholics, [ib.]; petition for parliamentary reform, [ib.]; Lord J. Russell's motion respecting ditto. [ib.]; elective franchise in Scotland, [82]; election of magistrates for the borough of Inverness, [83]; im- provement in the criminal code, [85]; bills for removing capital pu- nishment from certain offences, [86]; interment of suicides, [88]; law of principal and factor, [89]; new marriage law, [ib.]; court of chancery, [93]; appellate jurisdic- tion, [ib.]; Borthwick's case, [94]: agricultural distress, [95]; motion for a reduction in the import price of corn, [97]; Mr. Western's mo- tion on the currency, [100]; equit- able adjustment of contracts, [101]; re-appointment of committee on Foreign trade, [ib.]; warehousing bill, [102]; reciprocity of duties bill, [103]; beer bill, [104]; silk trade, [105]; improved finances of the country, [107]; repeal and di- minution of several of the assessed taxes, [108]; error in the statement respecting the surplus revenue, [109]; contract with the Bank, [110]; bill regulating the reduction of the national debt, [111]; budget, [113]; amount of taxes reduced since the war, [117]; Mr. Maber-
ly's motion respecting the redemp- tion of the land tax, [118]; tax on foreign wools, [119]; motion re- specting the office of the lieutenant- general of the ordnance, [ib.]; New- foundland, New South Wales, &c. [121]; proposed equalization of du- ties on East and West Indian sugar, [ib.]; Mr. Buxton's motion on the slave-trade, [127]; Mr. Bowring's imprisonment, [139]; Mrs. Serres's claims, [141]; parliament prorogued by commission, [144] Parliamentary Reform, petition for, [81]; 9
Parricide: John Keys, 36; Abel Griffiths, 77
Parry, capt. his second voyage, 271* Patent, case of infringement of, tried in King's Bench, 156 Patents, List of, 311*
Pepe, gen.; duel with gen. Caras-
Persia, Treaty of Peace with Tur key, [237]; official invitation from the Prince Royal to settlers, 86 Peru, Abdication of San Martin, [248]; expedition against Canterac, [ib.]; successes of the Spaniards, b. Aguera chosen president, [ib.]; Lima occupied by Canterac, [249]; Dissensions between Aguera and the Congress, [ib.]; total defeat of the Royalists, [ib.]; Bolivar placed at the head of affairs, [250]; Aguera taken prisoner, [251]; chil- dren born of slaves declared free, 92; treaty with Columbia, 204* Piracies: La Zaragozana, pirate ves- sel, 42; La Gata, ditto, 43; Aaron Smith, tried for Piracy, 158 Pius VII., his death, 231; memoir of, 210*
Platina, new chemical combination from, with hydrogen gas, 300* Plunkett, Mr., Attorney Gen. for Ire-
Porter, commodore, employed to put down piracies in Cuba, 188* Porto Rico, [254] Portsmouth, lord, case of, 25 Portugal: assurance of protection from Great Britain, [211]; Ama- rante's insurrection, [212]; Rego's defeat, [ib.]; Amarante retreatsinte Spain, [213]; arrests at Lisbon, [ib.]; insurrection of the 23rd regt., [214]; prince Miguel's flight, [i]: King's proclamation, [215]; new ministry, [216]; dissolution of the Cortes, [ib.]; sir R. Wilson, []; French embassy, [ib.]; separation Brazil, [217]-see Brazil; Madein's expedition against Bahia, [29]; suppression of commerce with Pu tugal, suggested by Russia, as a measure for inducing it to abolish the Slave-trade, 85; refuses to accede to any measures for the abolition of slavery, 87*; France not hostile to Portugal, 147*; state of education, 328*
Post-office, and mails, of the United States, 190*
Poyais Settlers, letter from one, 136 Preacher, female, 69 Prices: Stocks, 247; Sugar, Hay, and
Wheat, 248; Butcher's Meat, 249 Princess Olive,-see Serres. Prisons, return of commitments to 251
Privateering, projected abolition of
Prize-poem: Stonehenge, 336* Probert, W., arrested for Weare's murder, 141 Prussia: establishment of provincial assemblies, [174]; edict against secret associations, [ib.]; restric tions on the Press, [175]; measures relative to the Slave-trade, 84*; number of students at the universi ties, 327*
land, his conduct respecting the Public Documents, Domestic, 50":
trial of the rioters at Dublin Thea- tre, [51]; Mr. Brownlow's motion against, [53]; opposes Mr. Hume on the question of the Irish Church Establishment, [69]; extract from his speech on the Catholic Ques. tion, [74] Poetry, 331*
Poison, duelling with, 68
Polar Sea, capt. Franklin's journey to,
Police, commitments, number of, 253 Porter, quantity of, brewed in London, in 1823, 86
Income, Tables of, 214 Offices, increase and diminu tion of salaries, 59* Records, 66* Puffing, French theatrical, 84
Radcliffe, Mrs., death of, 190 Raeburn, sir H., death of, 199 Ravenga, Mr., arrest of, 36
Records, Public, evidence on the state of, 66*; engrossing bills in the House of Commons, ib.; the writ
ing used in the records of the King's-bench and Common-pleas, 68*; whether rolls or books are preferable for records, 69*; the ink and parchment used, 70*
Refraction of light, in the arctic seas, 293*
Reports on the Agriculture and Trade of New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land, 71*; of the African Institution, 80*
Revenue, state of, [115]; Tables of, 214
Ribbandism in Ireland, 5 Ricaree Indians, hostilities with the United States, [240]; 187* Richards, sir R.; chief baron, death of, 210
Mrs., murder of, 44* Richardson, Dr., accompanies captain Franklin, 251*; his separate expe- dition, 267*; shoots Michel, the Iroquois, 269 Riddle, 336*
Riego, his expedition, [200]; defeat and capture, [202]; death, [210] Rome, destruction of St. Paul's, by fire, 89
Roxburgh, duke of, death of, 200 Rushbearings, 91
Russia: Mr. Brougham's remarks on its conduct towards Spain, [9], [11]; its intentions respecting the West- ern Coast of America not known, [179]; interview between the em- peror and the emperor of Austria, [ib.]; commercial transactions with Spain and Portugal forbidden, 48; claims of exclusive jurisdiction on the north-west coast of America, 52; finances, 153*; population, &c. 328*
Russian voyage of discovery, 291*
St. Vincent, earl, death of, 92; Me- moir of, 220*
Salaberry, De, Steam-boat, fire on board, 71
Salaries in public offices, increase and diminution of, 59*
San Miguel, Spanish Minister, con- ference with sir W. A'Court, re- specting the course likely to be pur- sued by Great Britain with respect to Spain, 116*, 119*; letter to ditto, 123*
Sarepta, conflagration at, 106 Savary, gen. (duke of Rovigo), ac- count of the death of the duc D'Eng- bien, 242*
Schools, parochial, in Ireland, 56* Scoresby, Mr., on the refraction of light in the Arctic seas, 293* ; ob- servations on the aurora-borealis, 294*; experiments relative to mag- netism by percussion, 299* Seidlitz powders,
powders, infringement of patent for, 156
Serres, Mrs., her claims to be recog- nized as princess of Cumberland, and Mr. Peel's exposure of the im- position, [141]; meeting for her relief, 108
Sessions, see Assizes.
Shipping, British merchant, increase of, [104]
Ships: capture of La Veloz Mariana, by the Jean Bart, 57 Shipwrecks the Windermere of Li- verpool, 7; loss of the Alert packet, 39; Brig Robert, of the Isle of Man, 66; narrative of the crew of the Princess of Wales, 144 Shrewsbury, missionary, his meeting.
house destroyed at Barbadoes, and his escape from the island, [134] Shrewsbury, street-preachers at, 70 Siam, Mr. Crawford's mission to, 100 Sierra Leone, improved state of, 91* Silk-trade, proposed repeal of the Spitalfields Acts, [105]
Sinking fund, proposed substitution for, [118]
Slave-trade: Mr. Buxton's motion for its abolishment in the British Colo- nies, [127]; the resolutions pro- posed by ministers, [130]; lord Bathurst's circular to the West-India colonies, [ib.] note; negotiations re- specting, at the Congress of Verona, SO*; measures advised for checking the contraband trade carried on under the French flag, 82*; policy of Prussia and Russia, 84*; little hope of suppression of slavery, 87*; capture of French and Spanish slave- ships, 88*; ameliorated condition of slaves in Ceylon, 89*; activity of sir R. T. Farquhar in abolishing slavery in the Isle of France, &c., 90; state of the slave-trade in Bourbon and Madagascar, ib.; Zan- guebar, 91; Peru, children born of slaves declared free, 92*; Societies formed for the abolition of the slave-trade, ib.; Dr. Lushington's bill, 93; proscription of slavery, proposed by the United States, 185*
Smith, missionary, imprisoned and
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