[N. B. The figures within crotchets refer to the pages of the History; the other to those of the Chronicle, Appendix to ditto, and Extracts.]
ABDICATION of the king of Sardinia,
[238], [243], 597. Abyssinia, affairs of, [257]. Accidents at Dr. Uwins', 1; two of the crew of the Badger cutter drown- ed, 12; two women burnt to death at St. Just, 13; at Sheriff Hill col- liery, 15; explosion of a weather- chest at Bombay, 16; ditto of a dis- tillery, 31; Miss Radford, 31, 56; a powder manufactory, 43; Miss Fell, 43; rev. Mr. Crawford drowned, 45; Mr. Angerstein ditto, 53; master Rowley, 58; soldiers, &c. drowned at Woolwich, 61; fall of St. Giles' church at Munster, 77; Mr. Harmer shot by his wife, 86; Shrewsbury theatre, 90; Mr. Hadland killed by a steam-engine, 96; Corville colliery, 157; Mr. Wontner, 170.
Acids, mineral, their action on chlo- rurets of gold, 699.
Admiralty, High Court of, see Court. Address of the Presbytery of Langholme, [7]; voted a breach of privilege, [8]. Advertising, French mode of, 194. Aerostation: Mr. Green's ascent, 147; improvements in, 709. Æthiopia, 677.
African Institution, report on, 556. Agricultural distress, [66]; report of the committee on, 506. Agriculture and botany, 702. board of, 85.
Aleutian Islands, regulation for trade of, 605.
Ali Pacha, [246]; Chourchid's operations against, [255].
Allied sovereigns, [107]; their views, [108]; circular dispatch from, to their ministers, 599.
America: encroachments of Russia on, [246]; law case respecting mulat- toes, 163, &c. ; trial of J. Thompson, for murder of Miss Hamilton, 174; appeal for the removal of the duty on foreign books, 182; prices of provi- sions, 186; divorces, 194; president's message to Congress, 614; commer- cial relations, 615; gelatinous meteor at Amherst, 687; Greek MSS. 724;
a North American antiquity, 725, see also Brazils, Buenos Ayres, Columbia, Mexico, Peru, United States. Andrè, major, disinterment of, 133. Animal warmth, 702.
Antiquities, Roman, 74, 720; North American, 725.
Antwerp, extraordinary fraud at, 52. Apple and pear trees: method of pro- moting their early puberty, 704; golden pippin, 704.
Arabia, military operations in, [288]. Arcos, Conde dos, charges against, [214]. Arctic voyage; rewards offered to ves-
sels, 36; departure of the discovery ships, 74, 80.
Armenian journal, 728.
Army estimates [85], [93]; abuses in commissions, [94]; accounts, [95].
Arts and manufactures, 705.
Aston, Mr. H. H., death of, and reports connected with, 44. Astronomical watch, 709.
Assizes: Chelmsford, R. Gouldstone, wounding a boar, 39; C. Lingord, &c., burglary, 40.
Cornwall; M. Lampshire, highway robbery, 54.
Horsham; G. England, murder of J. Swain, 50.
Limerick; M'Namara and Nolan, murder of Mrs. Torrence, 189. Maidstone; Cowen v. Baker, tresp. 44. Middlesex Sessions; J. Sharpe, steal- ing some bread and meat, 183; Harmer v. Frowde, malicious prose- cution, 184.
Stafford; J. Wright, murder, 16. Wilts; Gracious and Cox, murder, 57. Atherstone's "Last Days of Hercula-
neum," extract from, 737.
Attorney General: reply to Mr. We- therell, as to the legality of the omis- sion of the Queen's name from_the Liturgy [12]; reply to sir F. Bur- dett [17].
Austria: its conduct towards Naples, [106]; Naples occupied by, [107]; vigilance against the Carbonari, [168]; order of Redemptorists, [168]; the Austrian envoy quits Lisbon, [216]; relations with Naples, [225]; Aus-
trians advance towards Naples, [228]; attacked by Pepe, [229]; their suc- cesses, [230]; treaty with the Neapo- litans, [232]; advance on Turin, [242].
Bahia, revolution at, [217].
Bakers, informations against, 540. Bamberg: miracles of Prince Hohenlohe, [167]; meteor, 197. Bancroft, Dr. death of, 242. Bankers, 86.
Bank-notes, 12; robbery of, by rats, 61;
official statement of, 69, 101, 152. Bankruptcy, Howard and Gibbs', 53. Barcelona, fever at, [145], [206], 161. Baring, Mr., his proposal respecting the currency, [70].
Barometer, improved, 710.
Barrack department, expenses, [95]. Barrett, Dr., death of, 245; authentic anecdotes of, 656. Bartsch, A., death of, 227.
Battles, list of Buonaparte's, 651. Bayadere, and the God, from Goëthe, 734.
Bennett, hon. G. H. G., libel on, in the John Bull, [50].
Besborough, countess of, her death, 245. Best, Judge, inquiry against, for his conduct on Davison's trial, [64]. Bills: Sir J. Mackintosh's for mitigat- ing the punishment of forgery, [52]; for taking away capital punishment from stealing in dwelling-houses, &c. [56]; Mr. Martin's, for allowing counsel to those accused of felony, [56]; Mr. Kennedy's, for improving the constitution of Scotch juries, [58]; Cash-payments' Bill, [70].
Biot, M., clectrical experiments by, 699. Birmingham, reduction of poor-rates at, 193.
Bishop of Peterborough, see Peterbo- rough.
Blacow, rev. R., fined for libel on the Queen, 176.
Blane, capt. G. R., death of, 237. Blasphemy, singular case of, 23. Blindness, the whole crew of a vessel afflicted with, 557.
Bog, moving one in Ireland, 103, 683. Bolivar, gen. renews hostilities, [281]; created president of Columbia, [284]. Bonn, extraordinary affair at, 176. Bonnycastle, J., death of, 237.
Bowes, T., his claim to the Strathmore peerage made out, 103. Bow-street, see Police.
Brass-work, lacker for, 711.
Brazils: revolutions at Para, Bahia, and Pernambuco, [217]; at Rio Janeiro, [218]; the constitution proclaimed by the prince royal, [218]; departure of the king for Europe, [219]; disturb- ances at Bahia and Pernambuco, [220]; Monte Video, [221]; king's instructions relative to the govern- ment, 588.
Bread, report on the making and sale of, 539.
'Bridel, Louis, death of, 227. Bridge-street society, see Constitu-
Broderson, C. F., trial of, for fraud, 3. Brougham, Mr., reply to lord Castle- reagh in the debate respecting the Queen, [22]; attacks the Constitu- tional Association, [61]. Broughton, capt., death of, 233. Browne, colonel, attempted assassina- tion of, at Milan, 17.
Bryant, Michael, death of, 233. Brygger, Nils, a Swede, his confessions of treason, 27.
Bubna, Austrian commander, his pro- clamation, [242]; enters Alessandria, [243].
Bucharia, Russian embassy to, [245]. Budget, [91].
Buenos Ayres: death of Ramirez, &c. [285]; Revadavia's administration, [285].
Buonaparte, his death, [142]; cha- racter, [144]; official intelligence of his death, 104: appearance of the body on dissection, 105; petition to the Chamber of Deputies for the removal of his remains, 111; public mourn- ing for him at Parma, 113; his will, 393; memoir of him, 650; his treat- ment of the Prussians, 655. Burdett, sir F., his speech on the con- duct of ministers to the queen, [16] motion for a committee on the Man- chester business, [64]; fined, 26; correspondence with Mr. Canning, 92. Burney, admiral, death of, 246. Butterly and Ennis, their murder of
Miss Thompson, 54; execution, 77. Byron, lord, lines to, by Moore, 780.
Cadiz, insurrections at, [196], [198]. Caermarthen, attempt of prisoners to
escape from the gaol at, 8. Caillaud, M., pyramids discovered by, 677.
Calcott, Dr., musician, death of, 239. Campbell, Sir G., suicide of, 19. Canada, [288]
Canning, Mr., assents to the queen's name being expunged from the Li-
turgy, [9]; speech on the Catholic Bill, [37]; opposes Mr. Owen's plan, [82]; speech on the affairs of Naples, [105]; correspondence with sir F. Burdett, 92.
Cape of Good Hope, 117; how far Eng- lish subjects there, are affected by the Dutch laws, 400. Capital, national, increased during the last war, 529. Carbonari, [234], [244].
Carignano, prince, appointed regent of Piedmont, [238]; his flight to Novara, [242].
Carlile, Mrs., trial of, 170. Carrot, new species of, 703. Carmine, improved, 711. Caroline, queen, see Queen. Cassel, death and character of the elec tor, [161], 232; his treatment of the purchasers of national domains, [162]. Castlereagh, lord, his defence of the proceedings against the queen, [20]; on Mr. Owen's plan, [81]; on Mr. Western's malt bill, [88]; the affairs of Naples, [102]; on those of Sicily, [111].
Catholics, see Roman Catholics, and Ireland.
Catholic chapel, Moorfields, disturbance at, 135.
Censorship of the press, in France, [137.] Cephalonia, a colossal statue, erected to sir T. Maitland, [117]. Cervantes, new Life of, 726. Champneys, sir T., death of, 239. Chancery, see Court.
Chatham, lord, letters from, to his son, 629.
Chelmsford, trials at, 39, 40. Chemistry, 692.
Chester, mayor of, fined and imprisoned, 176.
Child, singular circumstance of one being changed, 56. Chili, affairs in, [285]. Chirayita, the plant, 681. Chouichid Pacha, [255]. Churches, new, 42.
Cicero, fragments of, discovered, 724. Civil list, [97].
Classic authors, recovery of lost, 724. Clover, new species of, 702. Cochrane, lord, his operations in Peru, [285]. Coinage, 43.
Colours, mineral, application of them to stuffs, 712.
Columbia renewal of hostilities, [281]; surrender of La Guayra and Cartha- gena, [283]; assembly of congress, [283].
Comet, seen at Paris, 19, 42. Commercial code, proposed revision of, [76]; anomalies and absurdities in, [79].
Compass, capt. Kater on, 689. Congreve rockets, success of in whale fishing, 102, 708. Consistory Court, see Court. Constantinople, tumults at, [249] Constitutional Association, its origin and object, [60]; Mr. Brougham's attack on, [61]; Dr. Lushington's ditto, [62]; prosecutions by, for libels, 77; ex - sheriff Parkins's application against, 88.
Consumption of the country, [72]. Convicts from Newgate, attempted res-
cue of, 23; number of convicts, 77. Cooper, Mr., editor of the John Bull, imprisoned for libel, [51].
Cope, Dr., death of, 243. Copenhagen, tumult among the students, 34.
Copyright, singular case of, Rundell v. Murray, 108.
Corfu, proclamation at, 78. Cork-tree, 703.
Corn, system of the average prices of, [68]; laws respecting, 506; causes of its depressed prices, 510; demand for, little increased by abundance, 512; inconvenience of the corn-laws, 516; extraordinary fluctuation of prices, 519; corn-trade, 521; the pre- sent period unfavourable for a change in the system, 522; proposed change in the corn laws, 523; increased imports since 1773, 524; advantage of ware- housing foreign corn, 533. Coronation proclamation of, 93; cere- mony of ditto, 97; conncil for the ar- rangement of the ceremonies, 99; number of dishes, 111; coronation medals, 114; description of the cere- monial, 324; queen's claim to be crowned, 325; preparations for the festival, 328; Westminster-hall gal- leries, 328 boxes, sideboards, &c., 329; dining-tables, vestibule and royal platform, 330; throne, 331; illumi- nations, &c., champion's stable, 332; kitchens, &c., 333; Westminster Abbey, 333; western aisle, choir, and theatrum, 334; throne and sacra- rium, 335; royal box, Litany chair, and St. Edward's ditto, 336; recog- nition chair, traverse, music gallery, &c., barriers and routes, 337; mili- tary arrangements, 339; tickets, 342; exterior galleries, 343; rehearsal, 344; morning of the coronation, 345; corporations of London, &c.
348; assemblage in the hall, 349; procession in the hall, 353; regalia, 354; procession to the abbey, 356; the abbey, 364; - ceremonies: the recognition, 366; the oath, anointing, 368; presenting the spurs, &c., 369; investiture, &c., 370; putting on the crown, 371; the homage, 373; çom- munion, 374; recess, 377; return to the hall, 378; preparations for the banquet, 381; banquet, 383; the challenge, 385; proclamation of the styles, 386; costumes, 388; plate, 389; public amusements, 389. Coroners' inquests: John Whiting, 5; Mr. A. Murray, 92; Mr. R. Webster, 71; Mr. Harmer, 86; Mrs. Notley, 96. Correspondence: Mr. Canning and sir F. Burdett, 92; lady A. Hamilton, lady Hood, lord Liverpool, and Mr. Hobhouse, 120.
Cortes, see Spain and Portugal. Cosway, R., painter, death of, 239. County meetings, [5].
Courts of justice, inquiry into the state of, [58].
Courts: Admiralty, Nicholls v. Eyre, 14; Swedish vessel, Carl Johan, 406; the Dundee, 409.
Chancery, Lord Belfast v. A. Chiches- ter, &c. 26; the Attorney General v. the Skinners' Company, 174; Mudie v. Thomason and Jones, 414; Queen's College, Cambridge, 415. Common Pleas, Bowden v Waithman and Williams, sheriffs of Middlesex, 19; Watts v. Platt, breach of pro- mise of marriage, 28; Tarrant v. Jones, nuisance, 30.
Consistory, Gilbert v. Buzzard and Boyer, iron coffins, 396; Ruding v. Smith, annulment of marriage, 400; lord Erskine v. lady Erskine. Exchequer, the King v. Henry Hunt, radical coffee, 30.
King's Bench, King v. Jane Carlile, seditious libel, 20; Davis v. Tagg, action of assumpsit, 28; Despree v. Mitchell, 65; King v. O'Bryen and another, seditious bills, 419; ditto v. Edmonds, Wooller, Cartwright, &c. 430; Brunton and others v. Hawkes, patent, 431; the King v. Clement, 416.
King's Bench, Guildhall, Day and Martin v. Brown, 99. Insolvent Debtors', C. F. Broderson, fraud and conspiracy, 3. Requests, Cradock v. Whitelock, 9; Williams v. Rice, 97. Secondaries Office, Stephens v. Brog- den, assault, 115,
Craven, hon. K., extracts from his Tour, 672.
Criminal code, projected improvement of, and debates on, [52]. Crome, J., painter, death of, 235. Cromwell, O., death of, 238. Crystallo-Ceramic, 710. Cumberland, princess of, see Serres. Cunnemara, earthquake at, 153. Currency, Mr. Baring's proposition re- specting, [70].
Danish missionaries in Greenland, 162. Darmstadt: commercial plans, [163]. Davison, trial of for libel, [64]. Daturium, 701. Davy, Sir H., his theory of the forma-
tion of mists, 691; on magnetic phe- nomena, 693, 697.
Deaths, list of, 227; of eminent fo. reigners, 229.
Debt, national, table of, 277. Denmark: public affairs, [148]. Descartes, his skull sold by auction, 61. Discovery ships, account of, 74, 80, 170. Distillery, explosion of a, 31.
Disturbances at Lyons and Grenoble, [141]; at the queen's funeral, 127; at Ballyagran, 197. Dock-yard establishment, [85], [96]. Dover, vessel sunk at, 81.
Drury-lane Theatre, conspiracy among Drogheda, marquis of, death of, 236. the musicians, 13; state of its funds,
Dublin, county meeting for an address, [6]; occurrence at the court of Com- mon Pleas, 35; arrival of the mar- quis Wellesley (lord lieut.) 199. Duels: Scott and Christie, 35; Cuddie and Brittlebank, 22; Manuel and Beaumont, at Paris, 60. Dugong, a marine animal, 681.
Earthquake, shock of, at Alfriston, 20; at Cunnemara, 153.
East India Company: claims on govern- ment, [92]; action against, by the rector of St. Andrew Undershaft, 16; contracts for tonnage, 30; report of East India trade, 499. Edinburgh lord Melville's monument, 72; population, 147. Edridge, H., painter, death of, 235. Education, Italy, 723; France, 723. Egyptian obelisk, 147, 726. Elba, [244].
Eldon, lord chancellor, made a viscount and earl, 108.
Elections: alderman for ward of Bridge, 38; alderman Venables' 85; Stirling-
shire, 85; alderman Brown's, 101, 103; alderman Lucas', 112. Elio, sentence of, [185]. English courts of justice, [58]. Engraving on copper, new mode of, 705.. Estimates: army, [85], [93]; navy,
[85]; ordnance, [86]; receivers-ge-
Executions: T. Elliot, J. Wootten, W. Bullock, and A. Hemmingway, 29; G. Barry, J. Pitcher, W. Robinson, and Jos. Kitsall, 49; J. Bingley, W. Dutton, W. Batkin, 85; Butterly and Ennis, at Dublin, murder, 77; Blake- nay, Driscol, Quested, Wade, Hold- ing, and Snape, 103; G. Thorn, at Aberdeen, 166; Cadman, Harding, &c. 173; S. Hayward, J. South, and Anne Norris, 177; M'Namara and Nolan, 198.
Exotics, number introduced into Eng- land, 76.
Expedition, Arctic, 36, 74, 80. Explosion of a weather-chest, 16; a distillery, 31; a powder manufactory, 43.
Farmers, present pressure upon, 507. Fell, Miss, dreadful accident and death _of, 43.
Fever, the Barcelona, [206], 161. Finance, [84]; budget and ways and means, [91]; state of the revenue, [93]; of France, [131]; Prussia, [157]; Spain, [205]; Russia, [245]; United States, [280].
Fiorillo, D., artist, death of, 227. Fire, method of securing lives in case of, 709.
Fires: Caxton printing-office, Liver- pool, 24; at Paramibo, 38; sugar- houses, 47; in Gravel-lane, 165; Queen's-head, Brompton, 181; the Boddington West-Indiaman, 187. Fire insurance, amount of duties paid by, 117.
Fishing-boat, loss of, 22.
Florence, plot at, [244].
Fontanes, M., death of, 227.
Foreign documents, 564.
Foreigners, eminent, deaths of, 227. Forgeries, 86; on the Bank of Scotland, 158.
Forgery, sir J. Mackintosh's bill for mi- tigating the punishment for, [52]. Forti, Carlo, dismissed her majesty's service, 81. France: coalition of the ministry and côté droit, [130]; finance, [131]; navy, [135]; discussions relative to Naples, [137]; censorship, [137]; collegiate and ecclesiastical arrange-
ments, [139]; repeal of additional tonnage on American ships, [140]; trials respecting the plot of 19th August, [140]; explosion at the Thuilleries, [141]; disorders at Lyons and Grenoble, [141]; religious fana- ticism, [142]; death of Napoleon, [142]; dissensions in the ministry, and new elections, [144]; precau- tions on the Spanish frontier, [145]; trials, [145]; censorship, 163; iron trade, 165; population, 202; claims upon and complaints against the American government, 617; educa- tion, 723. See also Paris. Frascati, banditti at, 80.
Fraud on Mr. Till, a dealer in gold and silver, 56.
Frimont, general, his proclamation to the Neapolitans, 596. Fruit-trees, raised from seed, their early puberty promoted, 704.
Gas-water, destructive to the fish in the Thames, 94.
Genoa, insurrection at, [240]. Geographical discovery, 686 Germany: constitution of the federal army, [153]; dispute between Anhalt Köthen and Prussia, [154]; West India company [156]; plan for the mi- litary constitution of the German Con- See also Cassel, federation, 563.
Darmstadt, Hanover, Pomerania, Wir- temberg, and Weimar.
Geyer, death of, 228
Giesse, new metal discovered by, 701. Gillespie, rev. Mr. put under arrest for praying for the queen, [26]. Gittam, Mr. killed while skaiting, 7. Glass, antique, 728.
Glasgow: university intelligence, 2; at- tempted robbery of the Glasgow mail, 83.
Gold, chlorurets of, action of mineral acids on, 699; of salts on, 700. Goethe, "The God and the Bayadere," 734.
Going, Mr., murder of, [129], 153. Gooch, Mr., his motion for a committee on the agricultural distress, [66]. Greek MSS., 424.
Green, Mr., his ascent in a balloon, Greenwich hospital; the charge of the out-pensioners to be paid by the pub- lic, [90].
Grampound Disfranchisement Bill, [46]. Greenland, Danish missionaries, 162. Gregory, Dr. James, death of, 234. Greece: insurrection, [248]; naval su- periority over the Turks, [254]; war in the Morea, [255]; alleged ground
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