Tye, a Malabar month, '30. 25. Tyldesley, population of, '33. 66. Tyler, Mr., succeeds as President of the United States, '42. 238; his message to congress, id. 239; he vetoes the Bank Bill, id. 242. Tyne Docks Act, '40. 218. Tynemouth, population and repre- sentation of, '33. 70; difference of time between, and London, '31. 18; burial ground, '35. 229; new church at, determined on, id. 227. Tyre, founded, '28. 50; built, id. ib. era of, '30. 17.
William of, '31. 68; '32. 51. Tyrol, the, its extent and population (1831), '33. 53; increase of inha- bitants in, 29. 77; the, and other possessions transferred to Bavaria and Wirtemburg, '31. 56. Tyrone, population of, in 1821 and 1831, 34. 92; electors, number of, in, in 1834, '37. 182. Tyrtæus, '31. 64; 32. 48. Tzetzes, Isaac, '31. 68; '32. 51. John, '31. 68; '32. 51.
Uhden, dies, '36. 108.
Uig, population of, '33. 87. Uist, North, population of, '33. 85 ; South, ditto, id. ib.
Ukraine, seized by Russia, 28. 60. Ulcers, produced by excessive spirit- drinking, '29. 123. Ulex Europæus, '29. 28. Ulleskelf Inclosure Act, '36. 206. Ulloa, A., '31. 76; '32. 71.
L., '31. 73; '32. 71.
Fort of, surrenders to the French, '40. 254; other matters relating to, id. 255.
Ulm, peace of, '31. 47; surrender of, '28. 63.
Ulmus Americana, '29. 67. Ulpian, '28. 54; '31. 65; '32. 53.
with Ireland, '28. 63. of Utrecht, '31. 46. Workhouses, see POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT.
Unions, number of, formed in 1835 and 1836, 37.50.
Unitarian Association, British and Foreign, '31. 138; marriage Bill passes the Lords, '28. 69. United Hills Mine, accident at the, '31. 234.
Institution of London and Westminster, for delivering mar- ried women, and for the treatment of the diseases of children, '30. 142. "United Kingdom," West India- man, run down, '34. 248.
Service Clubs, Senior and Junior, '30. 160.
States of North America, extent and population of, in 1828, '28. 73; their extent, population, president, capital, religions, reve- nue, debt, army and navy, in 1828, 29. 74, 75; population of the several states of, table showing amount of, in 1790, 1800, 1810, and 1820, 32. 120; population of, in 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, and 1830, and of each state and territory, and increase per cent. of same in ten years, and number of slaves in each in the same years, '33.90; extent of the several states of (1831), 32. 120; population of (1830), and president (1836), '36. 107; population, enumera- tion of, how made, '40. 108; sta- tistics of, '32. 109-132; propor- tion of revenue, debt, army, navy, and representation, to population (1829). 30. 100; representatives, number of, for each of the several states of (1830), '32. 120; con- stitution and government of, de- scribed, id. 109-113; citizens of, their privileges, id. 112, 113; Bank of, government deposits withdrawn from, by General Jack- son, '34. 248; banks, disagree- ments between the president and senate relating to, '35. 256, 257; suspension of payments by, '38. 245; banks suspend cash pay- ments, 40. 260; again suspend payment, '42. 236; canals fi- nished, in progress, or in imme- diate contemplation (1831), '32. 132; commerce of the, particu- lars relating to the, id. 123-131; commerce of each state and terri- tory, from October 1, 1827, to September 30, 1828, id. 131; coinage, gold and silver coins of, their names, value, weight, alloy, and value in English money (1829), '30.111; coinage, amount of, from 1792 to 1829, 32. 121;
emigrants, number of, to, from the United Kingdom, in 1832, 1833, and 1834, '36. 182; fish- eries, products of the, '32. 124; forests, products of the, value of (1828), id. ib.; import duties of, '34. 91-102; imports, merchan- dize, value of, imported into, from foreign countries, and duties thereon, from 1821 to 1827, '32. 130, 131; exports, statement of the value of, for year ending Sep- tember 30, 1828, id. 127-130; imports and exports, account of the value and nature of (1828), id. 125, 126; Indians, computed number of, in the (1831), id. 121; manufactures of (1828), id. 124; militia, aggregate number of, in 1827, id. 121; newspapers, number of, published in, in 1775, 1810, and 1828, id. 123; poor laws in the, particulars relating to, '34. 67-72; ports of, opened to the British trade, 31. 238; ports of the, foreign vessels which entered the, in the year ending September 30, 1836, '40. 187; post offices, number and expenses of, and net revenue from, and extent of post roads, in various years from 1789 to 1828, '32. 122; rates of postage (1831), id. ib.
United States, general affairs of: General Jackson again president of, '34. 242; outrage upon the president of, id, 244; president's (Van Buren) message, '38. 247 ; president's message, id. 243; Mar- tin Van Buren, president, id. 244; president's message on financial difficulties, '39. 249; president's message, '41. 253; president's speech to congress, 35. 252; his proclamation against aid to the insurgents in Canada, '39. 248; Van Buren's farewell address, '42. 234; Irishmen in, subscribe to the Repeal Fund, id. 238; Gene- ral Harrison elected president of, id. 237; he dies, id. ib. 238; Mr. Tyler succeeds as president, id. 238; his address, id. 239; vetoes the Bank Bill, id. 242; proclama.
of, '34. 94-102.
vessels, number and tonnage of, registered, enrolled, and licensed, belonging to, in 1836, '40. 187; vessels of, engaged in the foreign trade of the United Kingdom, in 1840, '42. 160.
mediation of Great Britain between France and, ac- cepted, '37. 253.
for further particulars
relating to, see AMERICA.
consul-general and consuls to, and where employed, and amount of their salaries (1828), '31. 182.
trade with: beer, quan- tity of, exported to, in 1833, '35. 185; brass and copper manufac- tures, exports to, value of, in 1838, '40. 183; coals, quantity of, ex- ported to, in 1833, 35. 186; in 1840, '42. 164; British copper, quantity of, exported to, in 1833,
35. 179; cotton goods, value of, exported to, in 1832, id. 178; cotton goods, British, quantity and value of exports to, in 1833 and 1834, '36. 169; in 1835, '37. 167; in 1838, '40. 182; earthen- ware, exports to, in 1836, '38. 178; hardware and cutlery, ex- ports to, value of, in 1835, 37. 168; in 1838, '40. 183; iron and
steel, exports to, value of, in 1838, '40. 183; lead, quantity of, ex- ported to, in 1833, 35. 180; linens, exports to, value of, in 1838, 40. 183; machinery, ex- ports to, value of, in 1838, id. ib.; quantity of rum exported to, in 1829, 31. 186; in 1831, '33. 183; silk manufactures, exports to, va- lue of, in 1835, '37. 168; value of, in 1838, '40. 183; tin, quan- tity of, exported to, in 1833, '35. 180; in 1835, '37. 168; tin and pewter wares, exports to, value of, in 1838, '40. 183; wool and woollens, British, value of, ex- ported to, in 1832, 34. 167; woollens and woollen yarn, ex- ports to, value of, in 1838, 40. 183; woollen manufactures, va- lue of, in 1840, '42. 161; general exports, value of, to, in 1828, 31. 178; of British produce, &c. to, in 1830, '33. 180; 1831, '34. 158; from 1827 to 1831, '38. 174; British and Irish produce, &c., and manufactures, value of exports to, in 1836, id. ib. 175; the same, and particulars of, in 1838, '40. 183; the same, in 1827, 1830, 1833, 1834, and 1835, 37. 160; in 1836, '38. 174; in 1836 and 1837, '39. 190; in 1838, '40. 181; in 1839, '41. 188; in 1840, '42. 163.
United States, imports: cigars, im- ports from, in 1835, 37. 169; cotton, quantity imported from, from 1831 to 1834, '36. 168; in 1836, '38. 176; snuff, imports from, in 1835, '37. 169; tobacco, quantity of, imported from, in 1833, 35. 183; in 1835, 37. 169; value of imports from, and of exports of home produce, &c., and foreign and colonial mer- chandize to, in 1831, '34. 160; wool, imports of, from, and value of British woollens exported to, in 1833, '35. 176, 177.
and China, trade be- tween, from 1813-14 to 1827-28, '34. 161.
and Holland, com-
mercial treaty between,'40. 256.
Universal Life Assurance Society Act, '37. 218.
Medical Institution, '30.
163. Universities, established, '28. 57; admission Bill, rejected in the Lords, '35. 214; Bill for postpon- ing the subscription to the Thirty- nine Articles thrown out, '36.197; Statutes Revision Bill, rejected, '38. 201.
of Scotland, delivery of published books to, dispensed with, 37. 146. University Club, '30. 160.
College, Oxford, account of the new buildings of, '42. 102, 103.
Life Assurance Office, its division of profits, '31. 88; its regulation Act, '36. 206.
of Cambridge, population and representation of, '33. 58. of London, '30. 162; ac- count of the, and description, 28. 174; Dispensary, '30. 144.
of Oxford, population and representation of, '33. 70. Unmalted corn or grain, penalty for brewers having (1 W. IV. c. 51),
Unnatural crimes, obtaining pro- perty by threats of accusing of, punishment for, 1837 (7 W. IV. and 1 Vict. c. 87), '38. 160, 161. Unstone Inclosure Act, '40. 212. Unwin, Mr., his indictment men- tioned in the House of Lords, '42. 188.
Upholland, population of, '33. 66. Upholstery and cabinet wares, ex-
ports of, value of, in 1834 and 1835, '37. 161; the same, in 1835, 1836, and 1837, '39. 182. Uplyme Inclosure Act, '42. 191. Upper Bann Water Act, '37. 220. Church, &c. Inclosure Act,
Usurious transactions, law relating to securities for, amended (5 and 6 W. IV. c. 41), '36. 123. Usury, Interest on Bills of Exchange, Act relating to (7 W. IV. and I Vict. c. 80), '38. 158; Act ex- tending the provisions of same (2 and 3 Vict. c. 37), '40. 150. Usworth Railway Act, '35. 223. "Utopia," "32. 59.
Utrecht, peace of, '28. 61; '31. 50; treaty of, id. ib.; union of, id. 46. University founded, '28. 60. Uttering forged notes, &c., how punishable (1 W. IV. c. 66), '31. 159.
Uttoxeter, population of, '33. 72. Uxbridge, rental of the parish of (1829), '29. 85.
Vacation, sittings in Banco, Act for (1 and 2 Vict. c. 32), '39. 150. Vaccination, number of persons vac- cinated in London (1829), '30. 101; its efficacy in preventing the small-pox, id. ib.; number of persons vaccinated in 1832, 34. 31; progress and beneficial effects of, in England, and Europe gene- rally, '32. 21; in England, since the Vaccination Act, '41. 57— 59; '42. 54, 55; average annual
deaths before and after the intro- duction of, in 1800, from 1770 to 1833, 34. 32; average number of cases of small-pox after, and mortality of such cases, id. ib. ; '38. 47; precautions to be ob- served respecting its being effec- tually performed, '39. 61; con- tinued efficacy of the vaccine matter, id. ib.; efficacy of vaccine matter after forty-three years, '41. 58; further proofs of its continued efficacy from the original lymph, '42. 54; small-pox after, causes of, suggested, '41. 58, 59; re- vaccination, when required, id. 59; petition in favour of, id. 203; Bill, debate on, id. 209; Act to extend the practice of (3 and 4 Vict. c. 29), id. 147; Amendment Act (4 and 5 Vict. c. 24), '42. 129; extension of, remarks on the Act 3 and 4 Vict. c. 29, for the, '41. 57-59; the same Act carried into operation by the Poor Law Commissioners, and its beneficial effects, 42. 54, 55.
Vaccination by a parish surgeon not to be considered parochial relief, '42. 129; expenses of, provided for, id. ib.
hospital for casual small-pox, and for, '30. 140. directions for, in Ha-
nover, '36. 20. Vaccine Board, National, report of the committee on, '34. 31, 32; Establishment, National, '30. 141; annual report of the National Vac- cine Board, '28. 172; Establish- ment, National, annual report of the (1829), '30. 101;. Establish- ment, annual report from the Na- tional, 31. 135; annual report of, '32. 21; the same, for 1841, '42. 54, 55.
inoculation, its beneficial effects, 29. 115.
Institution, London, '30.
Pock Institution, '30. 141. lymph does not lose its efficacy by transmission, '30. 101; 39. 61; '41. 58; '42. 54.
Vaccine matter, its continued effi- cacy, in 1838, '39. 61; caution necessary in collecting, '40. 61; see above, VACCINE LYMPH. Vaccinium frondosum, '29. 67. Vagrant Act, amended (1 and 2 Vict. c. 38), '39. 150. Vagrancy, particulars relating to, '40. 109-119.
in Ireland, laws respect-
ing (1830), '31. 114, 115. Vagrants, particulars relating to their practices, '40. 115; ex- penses of, in England and Wales, in 1792 and 1832, 37. 176.
Scotch and Irish, removal of, from England, Act for (3 and 4 W. IV. c. 40), 34. 124; Act continuing same (7 W. IV. and 1 Vict. c. 5), '38. 129. Valadier, Joseph, dies, '40. 141. Valckenaer, '32. 73.
Valdeck, Henry of, '32. 63. Valdez, '31. 77; '32. 72.
governor of Madeira, de- clares for Don Pedro, '29. 240. Valdois, persecution of the, '28. 60. Valençay, treaty of, '31. 58. Valencia, added to Aragon, '28.58; treaty of, id. 64.
Valens, peace with the Visigoths, '28. 55.
Valentinian I., '28. 55. Valerian, persecution of the Chris- tians under, '28. 55; he is cap- tured by Sapo, id. ib.
Valerius Flaccus, 28. 54; '31. 65; '32.52.
Probus, '31. 65; '32. 53. Valesius, Adr., 31. 73; 32. 68. Henri, '31. 73; '32. 68. Valincourt, 31. 75; '32. 68. Valla, Lorenzo, '31. 68; '32. 55. Valle, P. della, '32. 56. Vallongo, victory at, '33. 231. Valois, house of, in France, '28. 58. Valonia, duty on (1829) '30. 201; in 1832, 33. 193; import and home consumption of, in 1828, '31. 176; in 1830, '32. 180; '33. 178; in 1831, '34. 157. "Valor Ecclesiasticus," account of, '38. 123, 124.
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