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to the affairs of France and Spain,

93

Cotton, sir R. account of, 320*
Cottonian manuscripts, ib.
Covent Garden Theatre; Julian, a
tragedy, 34; Spanish subscription
fancy Ball, 85

Courier François, Legraiveux, the
editor, imprisoned and fined, 39
Courts: Admiralty; case of the Dun-
dee, 32*

Chancery; Gill v. Gill, de lunatico
inquirendo, 101

Common Pleas; Thurtell, v, Beau-
mont, recovery of value of pro-
perty insured, 82

Common Pleas, Dublin; Cuthbert,
v. Browne, deception in marriage,
35*
Crabb, rev. G., Hope and Memory,
poem by, 331

Delegates; Miller v. Bloomfield, &c.
liability of stock in trade to
church-rates, 76; Seager v. Bonde;
right of erecting a monument in a
church without the consent of the
ordinary, 77

House of Lords; Reid v. Reid,
Scotch marriage, 29*
King's Bench; intimation to the
bar, Mr. Selwyn, 14; the King,

Wright, blasphemous libel, 18;
O'Meara, libels on sir H. Lowe,
19; Novello, v. Towgood, 53;
Macpherson, v. Lovie," breach of
promise of marriage, 72, the King,
v. Bigley, Edmonton fair, 86;
Savoy v. Price, infringement of
patent Seidlitz powders, 156
Guildhall; Shaw v. Williams, se-
duction, 40*

Dublin; Forbes, &c. for outrage on
the lord lieutenant, 21*
Palace Court; Oates v. Burgoyne,
trespass, 143

Of Session, Scotland; Macgregor v.
M'Neil, or Jolly, declarator of
marriage, 10; case of law of mar-
riage, 149

Court-Martial; lieut. Hamilton of the
Topaze, firing on some Chinese,
Crawford, Mr., his mission to Siam,

100

Crees, an Indian tribe, 253*
Criminal code,-see Mackintosh.
Cuba, piracies at, [20]; repressed by
the United States, 188*
Curwood, Mr., correspondence with
Mr. Jervis, relative to his changing
his circuit, 49

Currency, motion on, [100]

Davison, secretary, account of the
transactions connected with the
execution of Mary Queen of Scots,
244*
D'Enghien, Duc, account of his death,
242*

Dead bodies, how long recognizable,

67

Death, sudden, extraordinary case of,
132

Deccan prize case, 16

Demerara, insurrection of the slaves
at, [134]; general Murray, the go-
vernor, fired at, [135]
Denmark; privateers not allowed to
enter the Danish ports, [171]; the
nobles complain of being deprived
of their political privileges, [172]
Digestion, experiments on, 285*
Diorama, 309*

Disturbances; a police-officer and
proctor killed, at Castlehaven, Ire-
land, 85; Musselburgh races, 97;
by the prisoners in the court at
Manchester sessions, 140

Dixon, captain, robbed by banditti at
Faenza, 48

Dobereiner, experiments on vegeta-
tion by, 301*

Downe, Sarah, murdered by John
Radford, 95

Dublin: parliamentary inquiry into
the conduct of the sheriff relative
to the trial of Forbes, &c. [56]; con-
spiracy against the lord lieutenant,
3; remonstrance of the grand jury
on the attorney-general animad-
verting on the bills being ignored by
them, 6; claims of the Catholics to
pray over their dead in Protestant
church-yards, 116; trial of Forbes,
&c. for an outrage on the lord-lieut.

21*

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Eldon, lord, his character as a lawyer,
218*

Elephant, narrow escape from, by
captain Gambier and Mr. Hay, at
Ceylon, 136
Elizabeth, queen, secretary Davison's
interview with, for her signing the
warrant for the execution of Mary
queen of Scots, 244*
Ellenborough, lord, motion respect-
ing the conduct of ministers, [27]
Engrossing of bills in the House of
Commons, form of, 66°; engrossing
hand the best for the purpose, 67*
Erskine, lord, memoir of, 212*; his
defence of captain Baillie, 213*; of
lord G. Gordon, 215*; character as
a parliamentary orator, 217; cre-
ated lord chancellor, 218*
Esquimaux, 261*, 272*; their snow-
houses, 273*; superstitions, 274*
Excise revenue, improvement in,
[115]

Executions: Robert Hartley for stab-
bing captain Owen, 2; Giles East,
rape, 8; John Radford, murder, 95;
Pallet, for murder of Mr. Mumford,
155

Fanaticism, horrible instance of, in
Switzerland, 41.

Female convict, disguised as a man,
132; preacher, 69.

Ferguson, lieut., killed in duel by
captain Roche, 1773, 224*
Finances Brazilian, [230]; Russian,
153; of the United States, [240],
186; table of ditto, 195

Fires the new theatre at Munich, 8;
church of S. Paolo fuor delle Mura,
Rome, 89; at the settlement of the
Moravian brethren at Sarepta, 107;
at Liverpool, 136

Fish, very large one at Montreal, 123;
sugar used in preserving, 302*
Forbes, Graham, Brownlow, &c. mo-
tions and proceedings in parliament
connected with their trial, [52],
[56]; trial of at Dublin, for an out-
rage on the lord lieutenant, 21*
Foreign stock exchange. 1
Forests, royal, 256

sador leaves Madrid, [151]; Talley.
rand's speech in favour of peace, [ib.];
debate in the Chamber of Deputies
on war with Spain, [154]; the ad-
dress, [155]; Budget, [157]; provi-
sion for expenses, &c. for 1824, [158];
discussion on the policy of the Spa-
nish war, [ib.]; Chateaubriand's de-
fence of the ministerial policy, [159];
proceedings against Manuel, [160];
disturbances excited by his expul-
sion from the chainber, [162]; tu-
mults at Lyons, [163]; addresses
against the war, [ib.]; war announced,
[ib.]; triumphal return of the duke of
Angoulême, [164]; communication
with England respecting South
America, [ib.]; dismissal of the
duke of Belluno, [165]; remarka-
ble trials, [ib.]; maintenance of the
clergy, [167]; English artisans,
[168]; the duke of Angoulême's
proclamation to the Spanish nation,
[189], 158*; commencement of the
campaign in Spain,[189];-see Spain;
contraband slave trade, 81*; France
not sincere in her professed desire
for the suppression of slavery,
86; diplomatic correspondence re-
lative to France and Spain, 93*;
danger to France from a revolu-
tion in Spain, 112; neutrality
adopted by England respecting
France and Spain, 141*; no hostile
views towards Portugal, 147*; king's
speech, Jan. 28th, 149*

Franklin, captain, journey to the Polar
Sea, 251*; Crees, 253*; Chepey-
wans, 254* musquitoes, 255*;
Copper-mine river, 256*; winter
preparations, 257*: intense cold,
258*; snow-houses, ib.; winter oc-
cupations, 259*; wolves, 261*;
copper mountains, ib.; excessive
privations, 264*, and horrible suf-
ferings of the party, 266*; Dr.
Richardson's narrative, 267*; Mr.
Hood assassinated by an Iroquois,
268*

Franks family, murder of, in Ireland,
115
Freemasonry,
against, [179]

Russian

ordinances

French marriages, 1; loan, 88; news-
papers, 90; manufactures, 119
Fruit, maturation of, 305*

France: Mr. Canning's statement of
the policy pursued by Great Bri-
tain towards France, [23]; pretend-
ed violation of the neutrality of the
French soil by Spanish troops, [148];
elevation of Villèle to the ministry,
[149]; speech at the opening the
Chambers, [ib.]; the French ambas- Gaming houses, 19

Fruit-trees, caterpillars destroyed on,
302*

:

Gas, coal, expansive force of, 299*
Gas-lighting, extent of, in London, 59
Georges, mademoiselle, French actress,
84
Germany discussion on the military
establishment of Baden, [172]; re-
gulations respecting Jews, at Wei-
mar, [173]; alarm of a conspiracy
at Hesse Cassel, [ib.] ; suppression of
the German Observer,' at Wir-
temberg, [175]; that state refuses
to sanction the proceedings at Ve-
rona, [176]; restrictions on the
press, in Bavaria, [177]
Ghost at Abbervillers, 104
Gilchrist, Octavius, death of, 199
Gill v. Gill, case of, de lunatico in-
quirendo, 101

6

Glenbervie, lord, death of, 197
Gooch, Mary, extraordinary suicide
of, 60

Gooseberries, different species of, 304*
Granholm, capt. steals Swedenborg's
scull, 43

Grant, Chas., memoir of, 224; his zeal
for the promotion of religious wor-
ship in India, 225; elected a direc-
tor of the East India Company,
226; disapproves of lord Welles-
ley's administration, 228*; defends
sir G. Barlow's administration,
232*; urges the policy of enlighten-
ing and civilizing India, 234
Grants of land in New South Wales,
and Van Dieman's Land, 78*
Graves, col., tried in Virginia, for
duelling, 68

Grecian (cutter) captures La Gata, a
pirate vessel, 43

Greece: war with Turkey, [233];
naval operations, [235]; incursions
on the coast of Asia Minor, [ib.];
massacre of the Greek population at
Pergamo, [ib.]; want of artillery and
stores, 64; favourable wishes of the
United States, 192*

Greek committee, lord Byron's letter
to, 63

Griffiths, Abel, shoots his father, and
himself, 77

Guebhard, M,, his letter to the editor
of the Journal du Commerce, on his
loan with the Spanish government,
147

Haloes, artificial, method of forming,
297*

Hamilton, lieut. court-martial on, 146
Harrison, J. C., executed in 1817 for

the murder of Dr. Sanderson, since

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Holy alliance, demands the expulsion

of refugees from Switzerland, [178]
Home, sir E., experiments on the
auricular organs, 289*

Hood, Mr. (captain Franklin's com
panion), assassinated, 268*

Hope and Memory, poem by rev.
G. Crabb, 331*

Horrocks, Mr., attempted assassina.
tion of, 101
Horticulture, 304*

House of Commons, votes during the
last session, 15

Hume, Mr., motion against the Irish
church establishment, [69]; ditto
respecting the vice-regal offices of
the lord lieutenant, [70]

Hunt, Joseph, his confession relative
to Weare's murder, 141.-See also
Weare

Hutton, Dr. C. death of, 189
Hydrophobia, efficacy of injecting
warm water into a vein, in curing,
135; case of, 281*

Jamaica: resolutions voted by the
house of assembly, in consequence
of the proceedings in the British
parliament respecting the slave.
trade, [132]

Jenner, Dr., death of, 188

Jew, extraordinary knavery of one, at
Warsaw, 66

Jews, regulations respecting, at Wei-
mar, [173]

Ice, life-preserver, 309*
Indians, Northern, superstition of,

254*

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Institution, African,-see African
Iodine, new compound of, 301*
Ionian Islands: new parliament
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]; mís-
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,
[89]; ditto respecting the office of
ford 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

Loan, French, 88

London-bridge, plan for rebuilding,

121

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

Mock Suns, 8

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, and
the king's speech, [170]; plans of
improvement, [ib.]; military ope-
rations in Sumatra, [171]
New South Wales: advance of civili-
zation, 59; report of the commis-
sioners, on the state of agriculture
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, 78*;
trade, ib.; ecclesiastical establish-
ments, 79; population, and reve.
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, [2]
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. Hutton,
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; lord
Glenbervie, 196; Octavius, Gil-
christ, 199; sir H. Raeburn, ib.;
duke of Roxburgh, 200; rev. E.
Ledwich, 201; R. Bloomfield, 202;
Brockhaus, ib.; Earl of Hopetoun,
203; Mr. Ricardo, 205; Dr. Baillie,
ib.; Pius VII, 208; earl of Bridge-
water, 209; lord Chief Baron
Richards. 210; lord Milford, ib.;
gen. Lallemand, 210; G.Belzoni,

211

Ohio, projected junction of, with the
Chesapeake, 191*

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