Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, printed books to be delivered to, '43. 152. Africa, computed duration of voyage to, '43. 161; value of exports to (1841), id. 187.
Akhbar Khan rises in Cabul, '43. 257.
Albert, Prince, lays first stone of the
Royal Exchange, '43. 245, 257; visits Scotland, id. 260. Ale and Beer Sellers, number of, in England and Wales, and quantity of malt consumed by them, in 1839, 1840, and 1841, '43. 194. Alexander, Mr. G., architect of the Paddington improvements, '43. 232.
Alexandria, duration of voyage to, '43. 197.
Algiers, &c., value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
All Saints' Church, Gordon-street, account of, '43. 241.
Allan, Dr. Alexander, dies, '43. 128. Alum-makers, traders, '43. 165. America, computed duration of voy- age to, '43. 161; number of emi- grants to (1841), id. 197; value of exports to (1841), id. 187. Amoy taken, '43. 257.
Ampère, his suggestions on magnetic telegraphs, '43. 9.
Analysis of Bankrupts, from Novem- ber 1841, to November 1842, '43. 126. Animals, duty on (1842), '43. 81. Annuities granted by Savings Banks
up to March 1842, '43. 191. Anti-Corn-Law Association meet in London, '43. 257; delegates re- ceived by Sir R. Peel, id. 259; League bazaar, id. 257; 50,000%. Fund, id. 260.
Antolini, Cavaliere G. A., dies, '43. 127.
Apothecaries, traders, '43. 165. Apprentices Regulation Act (5 Vict. c. 7), '43. 129.
Arabia, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
Archdeaconries in the West Indies Act (5 Vict. c. 4), '43. 129. Army, expenses of (1841-2), '43. 178.
Arnald, George, dies, '43. 127. Arnold, Dr. T., dies, '43. 128. Arson, average convictions for, in 1835, 1836, 1837, 1839, 1840, and 1841, '43. 123.
Artists, obituary of, from April 1841 to November 1842, '43. 127, 128. Arts, recent application of electricity to the, '43. I-20.
Ascension Island, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187. Ashburton, Lord, ambassador to the United States, '43. 257; treaty signed, id. 260; dinners to him in America, id. ib.
Assistant Poor Law Commissioners, number of, limited, '43. 154. Auctioneers, traders, '43. 165. Auctions, number of, charged with duty, in Scotland and Ireland (1841), '43. 195. Australia, computed duration of voyage to, '43. 161; number of emigrants to (1841), id. 197; value of exports to (1841), id. 187.
South and Western, sale of Crown waste lands (5 and 6 Vict. c. 36), '43. 149, 150. Australian Colonies Act (5 and 6 Vict. c. 36) for sale of Crown waste lands in, '43. 149, 150. Azores, value of exports, to (1841), '43. 187.
Bagot, Sir Charles, opens the session in Canada, 43. 260.
Baker, Dr., his remarks on drainage in Derby, '43. 22; on bad drain- age at Leeds, id. 24, 25. Balearic Isles, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
Baltimore, duration of voyage to, '43. 197.
Banim, John, dies, '43. 128. Bank of England, quarterly averages of the Liabilities and Assets of, from November 1841, to Novem- ber 1842, '43. 182; notes in cir- culation, and bullion in, in each month, since Act 4 and 5 Vict. c. 50, to November 1842, id. 181; value of bank notes and bank post
Deputy Registrars of, to be appointed; their Salaries, 43. 169, 170. Bankrupts, analysis of trades of, from November 1841, to Novem- ber 1842, '43. 126.
old Commissioners of, in the country, abolished, and new to be appointed, '43. 169; salaries of the latter, id. 170.
Banks of Issue, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, notes of, in circulation since Act 4 and 5 Vict. c. 50, to November 1842, '43. 181.
Barham, Dr., his observations of a drainage in Truro, '43. 22. Barley, duty on (1842), '43. 132; price of, from 1828 to 1842, id. 198.
Barrett, George, artist, dies, '43.128. Bavaria, king of, opens the Walhalla,
Bean, attempts to fire at the Queen, '43. 258; tried and convicted, id. 260.
Beans, duty on (1842), '43. 132. Beef, fresh and salt, contract prices of, 1835 to 1841, '43. 196. Beer, &c., annual expenditure of the working classes in, '43. 36. Beggars, lodging-houses for, pro- posed to be licensed, '43. 39. "Begging Letter," the, Lord Kin-
naird's motion on, '43. 212. Belgians, King of, amount of his
pension returned (1841-2), '43. 177.
Belgium, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
Bell, Sir Charles, dies, '43. 127. Bells, rung by magneto-electric ma- chines, '43. 12.
Berlin, meeting of deputies in, '43. 260.
Bibliography, mathematical sci- ences, '43. 62-65.
Bigamy, not triable at sessions, '43. 151.
Bills, private, of the session of 5 and 6 Vict. 1842, '43. 220–227. Biography, mathematical sciences, '43. 54-62.
Birkbeck, Dr. George, dies, '43. 127. Birmingham and Derby Railway, extent of, and when opened, '43. 67; several particulars of its cost, &c., id. 69; average weekly re- turns, id. 79.
and Manchester Rail- way, extent of, and when opened, '43. 67; full account of, and of its cost, high rate of charges, &c., id. 73-76; restriction on its divi- dends, id. 80.
Birth, endeavouring to conceal, not triable at sessions, '43. 151. Births and deaths, proportion of, in year ended June 1840, and be- tween 1831 and 1841, '43. 30. Bishoprics to the West Indies Act (5 Vict. c. 4), '43. 129. Blackwall Railway, electrical rail- way on, described, '43, 8, 9. Blasphemous libels, printing, &c., not triable at sessions, '43. 151. Blasphemy, not triable at sessions, '43. 151.
Blisworth and Peterborough intend- ed railway, '43. 80.
Bodleian Library, printed books to be delivered to, '43. 152. Bone-pickers, number of, in London, Manchester, Bath, and various other places, '43. 25, 26. Borde, Count A. L. J. la, dies, '43. 128.
Borgo, Count Pozzo di, dies, '43. 127.
Boston, duration of voyage to, '43. 197.
Bouchon, F., dies, '43. 127. Bouilly, J. N., dies, '43. 127. Boulanger, M. C., dies, '43. 128. Boundary Question settled, '43. 260. Braintree case decided, '43. 258. Brandon, Mr., architect of the Cam- bridge County Courts, '43. 252; of Wilton Church, id. 235. Brandy; see SPIRITS.
Brazil, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
Brentano, C., dies, '43. 128. Bribery, not triable at sessions, '43. 151.
at elections debate; see CHRONICLE OF THE SESSION. Brick-makers, traders, '43. 165. Bricks, duty on (1812), '43. 110. Bridge Acts, titles of, passed in ses- sion 1842, '43. 223. Bristol and Exeter Railway, extent of, and length opeu, '43. 68, 76. British Guiana, computed duration of voyage to, '43. 161; and West Indies imports of sugar, mo- lasses, rum, coffee, and cocoa from, from 1831 to 1841, id. 189.
Museum, printed books to be deposited in, '43. 152; expend- iture of, in 1841, id. 196; esti- mated expenditure for 1842, id. ib.; number of persons admitted to each part of, in 1841, id. ib. ; buildings of, progress of, id. 250; new print room opened, id. ib. Bromley Union, defective drainage in, '43. 22.
Brönstedt, Chevalier P. O., dies, '43. 128.
Brunswick Buildings, Liverpool,
account and view of, '43. 254— 256.
Buck, Mr. G. W., engineer of the London and Birmingham Rail- way, '43. 75. Buckingham, Duke of, retires from the Cabinet, '43. 257; his reason for the same, id. 281. Bullion, amount of, in the Bank of England, in each month, from passing of Act 4 and 5 Vict. c. 50, to November 1842, '43. 181. Burglary, average convictions for in 1835, 1836, 1837, 1839, 1840, and 1841, '43. 123.
Burnes, Sir Alexander, death of, '43. 127, 257.
Burning corn, &c., not triable at sessions, '43. 151.
Burton, Mr. D., architect of some of the Temple Church alterations, '43. 234.
Bury St. Edmund's schools, account of, '43. 245.
Bussel, A. J., dies, '43. 128.
Cabul, rising at, '43. 257; evacu- ated, id. ib. Cambridge, Duke of Northumber- land installed chancellor of, '43. 259.
County Courts, account, view, and plan of, '43. 250-254. Library, printed books to be delivered to, '43. 152; li- brary buildings, further notice of, id. 242.
railway to, from Nor- wich and Yarmouth, projected, '43. 80.
Canada insurrection, expense of (1841-2), '43. 178; session opened in, id. 260.
Canal Acts, titles of, passed in ses- sion 1842, '43. 224.
Canaries, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
Candahar attacked, '43. 257. Candolle, A. P. de, dies, '43. 127. Cape of Good Hope, computed du ration of voyage to, '43. 161; value of exports to (1841), id. 187.
Cape Verde Islands, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187. Capital felony, not triable at ses- sions, '43. 150.
Capital punishment, increase of con- victions for crimes where, abo- lished, '43. 123.
Carriers, traders, '43. 165. Cases, Las, dies, '43. 128. Catalogue of books relating to the mathematical sciences, history, biography, bibliography, chrono- logy, 43. 40-65.
Cattle, fall in prices of, '43. 260,
Cemetery Acts, titles of, passed in session 1842, '43. 223. Certificate of bankrupt, regulations relating to, '43. 167.
Ceylon, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
Chadwick, Mr. Edwin, his digest of the evidence taken by the Poor Law Commissioners on the sani- tory condition of the labouring population, '43. 21.
Channing, Dr. W. E., dies, '43. 128.
Chantrey, Sir Francis, dies, '43.
Chaplain of the Queen's Prison, his salary, '43. 136.
Charter, petition in favour of, pre- sented by Mr. Duncombe, '43. 210.
Chartists arrested, '43. 260. Cherubini, L., dies, '43. 127. Chester Special Commission, '43. 260.
Chili, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
China, victories in, '43. 258; ex- pedition, expenses of (1841-2), id. 178; value of exports to (1841), id. 187; ships, tonnage and men which arrived from, from 1836 to 1841, id. 190; quantity of tea imported from, in each year, from 1832 to 1841, id. 188. Christchurch, Westminster, account and view of, '43. 239-241. Chronicle of occurrences, from Au- gust 1841 to November 1842, '43. 257-260.
of the Session of Parlia- ment 5 and 6 Vict. 1842, '43. 201 -219.
Chronology, mathematical sciences, '43. 65.
Churches, twenty-second annual report of the Church Commis- sioners, '43. 232, 233; number of, built, building, and intended (1842), id. ib.
Clarke, Mr., his electro-magnetic locomotive machine, '43. 6. Cleanliness, suggested means of in- creasing, '43. 35.
Cleansing of towns, suggested im- provements in, '43. 37.
Clerk of the Papers and the Queen's Prison, salary of, '43. 136. Clocks, time of, shewn in various places by the application of the electro-magnet, '43. 13. Coach-proprietors, traders, '43. 165. Coal, quantity brought to London, 1841: exports of, to what coun- tries, and how, &c., '43. 189. Cockerell, Mr., architect of the Sun Assurance Office, '43. 246. Cocoa, duty on (1842), '43. 111; quantity imported from West In- dies and British Guiana from 1831 to 1841, id. 189.
Coffee, duty on (1842), '43. 111; quantity imported from West In- dies and British Guiana from 1831 to 1841, id. 189.
Colliers' strike, in Scotland, '43. 259.
Collieries Bill debates; see CHRO- NICLE OF THE SESSION.
and Mines Regulation Act (5 and 6 Vict. c. 99), '43. 158,
Colonial Passengers Regulation Act (5 and 6 Vict. c. 160-162), '43.
Columbia, value of exports to (1841), '43. 187. Commissioners of Bankruptcy in the country, old ones abolished and new to be appointed, '43. 169; salaries of the latter, id. 170. Commitments, number of, in several counties, in each year, from 1834 to 1841, '43. 120; increase and decrease of, in several counties named, from 1836 to 1841; pro- portion of, compared with the census of 1831, &c., id. 121, 122. Companies, Acts for, passed in Ses- sion 1842, titles of, '43. 221. Comptrollers of corn returns, their appointment vested in the Crown, '43. 130.
Conspiracies, in some cases not tri- able at sessions, '43. 151. Contagious diseases, number of deaths from, per year, in England and Wales, '43. 32.
Convictions, increase of, for crimes where capital punishment abo- lished, '43. 123.
Copyright, personal property, '43. 153; given for life of author, and seven years after, id. 151.
Act (5 and 6 Vict. c.45),
of Designs Consolidation Act (5 and 6 Vict. c. 100), '43. 159, 160. Copper sheathing, effect of, when protected by zinc or iron, '43. 3. Cork, riots at, '43. 258. Corn, imports into Great Britain
from Ireland, from 1800 to 1841, &c. &c., '43. 198; number of ships laden with foreign, entered inwards, and from whence, in 1841, number of quarters, id. 199; vessels laden with, from Europe, at London, Hull, New- castle, and Leith, from August to October 1841, id. ib.; fall in price of, id. 260; dealers, regu- lated, id. 130, 131; duties, scale of, under Act 5 Vict. c. 14, id. 132; Importation Act (5 Vict. c. 14), id. 129; law debates, see CHRONICLE OF SESSION, id. 201- 219; laws, notice of motion by Sir R. Peel for committee on, il. 201; price of, from 1828 to 1842, id. 198; trade failures, id. 260; see further, WHEAT. Cotton, manufactures of, duty on (1842), '43. 102.
County Courts Bill brought in, and withdrawn, '43. 217-219. Court of Review regulated, '43. 169. Courts of Justice, expense of (1841 -2), '43. 177.
Cowkeepers, traders, '43. 165. Civil list, amount of (1841-2), '43. 177.
Crime in England and Wales, sta- tistics of (1841), '43. 120-125; increase of, from 1805 to 1814, and to 1821 and subsequently, id. 120.
Criminals, proportionate ages of, in the last seven years, '43. 125; degree of education among, id. ib.
Crome, J. B., artist, dies, '43. 128. Crosby Hall alterations, '43. 244. Crown lands, revenue of (1841-2),
'43. 177; net revenue of, in each
quarter ending October 1841 and 1842, '43. 179. Cuba,&c., value of exports to (1841), '43. 187.
Cunningham, Allan, dies, '43. 128. Currency, offences against, decrease of, in 1841, '42. 122.
value of bank notes and bank post-bills in circulation at the close of each quarter ending 1841, '43. 182; quarterly average of the liabilities and assets of the Bank of England, from November 1841 to November 1842, id. ib.; account of notes in circulation of the Bank and banks of issue in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, and bullion in Bank of England, in each month since the passing of 4 and 5 Vict. c. 50, to November 1842, id. 181. Customs, net produce of, in each quarter ending October 1841 and 1842, '43. 179; produce of, in each year, from 1815 to 1842, id. 180; revenue of (1841–2), id.177; Act Amendment (5 and 6 Vict. c, 47), id. 153; duties imposed by 5 and 6 Vict. c. 47, and old rates of duty, id. 81; duties, miscella- neous (1842), id. 113.
Daniell, Professor, his description of Professor Wheatstone's electro- magnetic telegraph, 43. 10, 11. Daunecker, H. von, dies, '43. 127. Davenport, Mr., his electro-mag- netic machine, '43. 6.
Davidson, Mr. R., his galvanic lathe, '43. 6; application of his electro-magnetic apparatus to rail- way purposes, id. 6, 7. Davies, Mr. J., architect of Crosby Hall alterations, '43. 244. Davy, Sir Humphry, his protector to copper sheathing, '43. 3. De Morgan, A., catalogue of refer- ence for the history of the mathe- matical sciences, 43. 40-65. Deanston, Mr. Smith's improve- ments for health in his factory at, '43.36.
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