of, [111]; lord Lansdowne's address on, [114]; carried on by France, [135]; regulations in Columbia, re- specting slaves, [283]; report of the African Institution on, 556; horrors of a slave-ship, 557; extent to which the trade is carried on by the French, 559; decree of the king of the Netherlands respecting, 561. Small-pox, 551.
Smyth, Dr. J. C., death of, 239. Sounds, nocturnal, increase of, 690; pro- pagation of in elastic fluids, 691. South-pole, country discovered near, 686. Sowing-machine, 709.
Spain: state of parties, [170]; Cortes, [172]; disturbances at Saragossa, &c. [172]; Abuela's insurrection, [173]; Vinuesa, [173]; his plan of a counter- revolution, [175]; king's speech to the Cortes, [176]; new ministry, [179]; Merino's insurrection, [179]; murder of Vinuesa, [182]; tumults at Madrid, [183]; sentence of Elio, [185]; in- surrections, [186]; Riego's disgrace and subsequent commotions, [190]; the extraordinary Cortes, [194]; new division of Spain, [195]; tumults at Cadiz, Seville &c., [196]; measures of the Cortes, [197]; distracted state of the country, [204]; finances, [205]; plague, [206]; king's speech on opening the Cortes, 565; ditto at prorogation of the Cortes, 568; letter of general Morillo, justifying his con- duct, 572; representation of the Valla- dolid patriotic club to the king, 574; speech of the king at opening the Extraordinary Cortes, 576; report of the special committee of the Cortes, 577; representation of the deputation of Cadiz, 581. Spider, American, 681. Stair, earl, death of, 238. Stamps, distributors of, [88]; stamp- duties, 86.
Stock, fraudulent creation of, 79. Stones, meteoric, 689.
Stothard, A. C., artist, death of, 237. Stralsund, taken by Schell, 654. Strathmore Peerage, the, 103. Suffield, lord, death of, 241. Suicides extraordinary case of one, 17; admiral sir G. Campbell, 19; Mr. A. Murray, 68; Mrs. Notley, 96; A. King, 156; J. Baines, 172; table of suicides, 181.
Sweden dispute with Norway, [148]; ex-king of, 37.
Switzerland, account of l'Aiguille du Gouté, 662; Glaciers, 665; ascent of Mont Blanc, 662.
Tables; viz. Bankrupts, 307.
Bills of mortality, 312. Butcher's meat, prices of, 310. Cattle, prices of, 310. Corn, prices of, 309. Debt, funded, 268.
redemption of, 270. Ireland, 275.
national, 277.
unfunded, 267.
Portugal, 274.
Expenditure of the United King- dom, 282.
Funds, French, 308. Gold, prices of, 308. Grants, 259.
Hay, prices of, 308. Meteorological table, 310. Navy, 288.
Navigation of United Kingdom, 280. Population of Great Britain, 250. Ireland, 253.
Prices gold, &c., 308; corn, 309; meat and cattle, 310; wheat, 311. Public expenditure, 256.
income, 254. services, 259. Revenue, 254, 284. Irish, 255. Silver, prices of, 308. Stocks, 307.
Sugar, prices of, 308. Suicides, 181.
Trade, Great Britain, 278. - Ireland, 279. Wheat and grain, 311. Taxation, remarks on, 528; question as to its increase in this country, 529. Thaarup, Danish poet, death of, 229. Theatre, the new Haymarket, 103. Thellusson property, the, 169. Thibet goats, 680.
Thompson, Miss, murder of, 54, 77. Threshing machine, 709. Thurlow, chancellor, his dismissal from office, 634.
Tierney, Mr., his speech on the conduct of ministers towards the queen, [18]. Timber, alteration of duties on, trade, report on, [74].
Timbrell, Mr., his improvements in the rudder and steerage of ships, 711. Tomline's Memoirs of Pitt, extracts from, 626.
Tortosa, plague at, [206].
Trade, state of, [69]; report of foreign, [74]; timber trade, [74]; foreign, 84; flourishing, in the United States, 145; see also Reports; corn-trade, see Corn. Travelling, cheap, 182. Treason, Irish laws of, [58].
Trials, in France, [145]; remarkable, 396.
Turin, plots at, [235]; revolution, and
abdication of the king, [238] Turkey: resistance of Ali Pacha, [246]; revolt in Wallachia and Moldavia, [247]; in the Morea, [248]; tumults at Constantinople, [249]; Ypsilanti, [250]; stipulations with Russia, [251]; hostile movements of Persia, [256]; letter of the grand vizier to count Nesselrode, 606; reply of the Porte to the Russian minister, 608. Turner, a clerk in the Bank of England, fraud and apprehension of, 79; his trial, 451.
Twiss, R., death of, 233.
Vaccine Establishment, report on, 551. Van Rees, experiments on sound, 691. Vardarelli robbers, 672.
Vessels, collision of, cases respecting, tried, 406, 409.
Vesuvius, eruption of, from Atherstone's Herculaneum, 737.
Vince, Prof., death of, 247.
Vinuesa, arrest of, [173]; plan of a counter-revolution, [175]; his death, [182].
Volcano in the isle of Bourbon, 117; in the moon, 687.
Voltaic apparatus, magnetic phenomena belonging to, 692.
Unicorn, an animal described by Mr. Campbell, 682.
United States: occupation of the Flo- ridas, [278]; new territory purchased, [279]; Missouri added to the union, [279]; president's speech, [280], 614; finance, [280]; trade, 145; number of newspapers, 146; increase of revenue, 622; manufactures, 623; survey of the coast ships, 624.
Walker, Adam, death of, 231. Walking on water, Mr. Kent's machine for, 83.
Wallace, Mr., on the timber trade, [74];
on the commercial code, [77]; and navigation law, [78]. Wallachia, revolt in, [247]. Washington, Canova's statue of, 728. Watch, astronomical, 709. Water, machine for walking on, 83; its specific gravity at temperature, 539. Ways and Means, [91]. Weather, 72.
Weber, musical composer, death of, 229. Weights and measures, report on, 536. Weimar, public affairs of, [164]. Wellington, rioters apprehended at, 27. Western, Mr., his bill for the repeal of certain duties on malt, [88]. West Indies, [288]. Westminster Abbey, fitted up for the coronation, 333.
Hall, opened for public in- spection, 112; the fittings up claimed by lord Gwydir, 169; preparations for the coronation, 328.
- sessions, 8. Wetherell, Mr., motion on the omission of the queen's name in the Liturgy, [4]. Whale-fishery, application of the Con- greve rockets to, 708.
Whateley, T. surgeon, death of, 245. Whittaker, rev. T. D. death of, 247. Will, the queen's, 391; Napoleon's,
Wills, forgery of, [64].
Wilson, sir R., his motion respecting the affairs of Naples, [104]; dismissed his majesty's service, [128]; letter to the commander-in-chief, 145. Wirtemburg: trial of M. List, for libel against the government, [165]; penal code, [167].
Wollaston, Dr., on magnetic phenomena, 693.
Woollens, British, increased duty laid on, by Portugal, [215]. Worcester, Marchioness, death of, 236. Wraight and Quested murder Mr. Mac- kenzie, 32; 61.
York, duke of, opposes the Catholic Bill, [42].
Yorkshire: two additional members
granted to, [41]; cloth returns, 76. Ypsilanti, his revolt in Moldavia, [247].
Zante, disturbances and persecutions at, [119], [121].
Zetlitz, J., Danish poet, death of, 229.
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