Deaths-continued.
Jady, 257: Fisher, rey. Ph. 245: Floyd, H. 281: Forbes, capt. 297 : Fort, John, 262: Fosbroke, rev. T. D. 241: Foster, hon. J. L. 277: Foulis, sir J. 267 : Fox, mrs. (widow of rt, hon. C. Jas. Fox), 276: Fraser, maj. 274: Fraser, rev. W. 282: Frost, John, 279: Frost, ensign, 276
Gabert, rev. A. 292: Gale, rev. J.: 280 : Galloway, dow.-countess of, 276. Galwey, J. W. 280: Gascoigne R. S, 309 : Gibson, rey. J. S. 286: Gillies, lord; 309: Girdlestone, S, R. 268 : Girdlestone, T. B. 295 : Gleadow, rev. T. R. 304 : Golding, John, 262 : Goodenough, rev. J. 279: Goode, rev. F. 303: Goodeve, lady, F. J. 273 : Goodbugh, W. 269: Gore, sir R. 260): Gort, visct. 302: Gould, G. D. 243 : Graham, rev. W. B. 282: Grahame, Jas. 275 : Grant, P. 269 : Gray, lord, 282 : Gray, col. 309 : Green, rev. E. 274: Greene, W. 305 : Gregorie, D. W. 995 : Grey, miss, 261 : Grillin, W. 261: Griffith, rev. E. 300: Grilliths, rear-adm. 272: Grosvenor, rev. R. 309
Hall, vice-adm. 269: Ilamilton, T. 305.: Ilannay, sir S. 241 : Ilardyman, lient. Lucius, 243: Harper, J. 295 : Harrison, John, 255: Harry, rev. N. M. 296 : Harvey, John, 249 : Ilaw- kins, J. S. 280 : Heathcote, lady, 296 : Henniker, bon. maj. 268 : Berring, J. 295: Herschell, dr. 298 : Hertford, marq. of, 255: Hesketh, sir T. D. 279 : Hewitt, M. 304 : Hicks, Jolin, 268 : Hildyard, rev. W. 254: Hill, visc. 306 : Hill, sir F. B. 261: Hill, mrs. E. R. 309 : Hill, lady G, 257 : Hinkson, rev. S. W. 286: Hird, rev. L. 304: Holcombe, rev. J. 276: Hol- lis, G. 242: Hone, Wm. 300: Hone, rev. J. H. 302: Honywood, dow.-lady, 257 : Hooper, Grace, 261 : Llope, lieuto-col. 295: Horrucks, Sam. 260 ; Hoskins, Ab. 261: Iloste, rev.J. 304: Houston, sir W. 262 : Howard, Edw, 241 : Howley, R. 292: Ilumann, M. 264: Hugill, rev. J. 297: Hughes, rev. dr. 304: Huskisson, col. 282 : Hussey, vice.-adm. sir R. I. 302: Hutchinson, comm, 268
Inches, mrs. 261: Innes, rev. G. 278: Irby, W. H. R. 296 : Ireland, dean, 283
James, rev. R. 297: Johnson, rev. A, 261 : Johnstone, capt. 268 ; Jones, J. 302: Jones, rev. J. 280: Jones, rev. S. 279; Jones, rev. W. 292
Deaths---continued.
Kearsley, J.H.293 : Kelly, dr. 261: Kemp, rev. G. 274: Kendall, E. A. 295 ; Kennaway, judge, 295: Kenni- cot, rev. B. 260: Kenny, dr. P. 295 : Kenny, mrs. 298: Kerrick, rev. W.J. 283: Kinglake, dr. 292: Knight, rev. R. H. 278: Koe, B. D. 276 : Kulili, rev. H. 243
Lake, lieut. 267: Lambert, A. B. 245 : Lawford, adm. sir J. 309 : Lee- son, hon. R. 245 : Leicester, earl of 275: Leitb, sir G. A. W. 246 : Lewis; rev. J. 303 : Lewis, rev. T. 304, Lipscomb, rev. W. 269 : Lister, T. II. 271 : Littledale, rt. hon, sir Jos. 274: Lloyd, J. 285 : Longley, G. 280 : Longman, T. N. 283 : Longmire, rev. J. 280 : Ludlow, earl, 263 : Lushing- ton, rev. W. H. 278: Lyon, lieut:- gen. sir Jas. 295: Lyster, T. L. 295
Macclesfield, earl of, 259: McCul- lagh, dr. 309: Macgregor, Frances, S. 249: Mackie, J. F.263: Maddrell, rev. H. 278: Maguin, dr. 282 : Magnay, J, 309 : Mahon, sir Ross 262: Mainwar- ing, lieut-gen. 244: Majendie, rev.G. J. 299: Malkin, rev. B. H. 269 : Manners, lord, 270 ; Martin, sir H. W. 248 : Marychurch, rev. W. T. 280 : Massy, lion. G. E.248 : Massey, sir H, D. 261 : Masters, rev. J. W. 260 : Matcham, mrs. 261: Maturin, rev. H. 243: May, lady, 257 : Meath, bishop of (Dickinson), 277: Meck- lenburg-Schwerin, grand duke of, 256 ; Menzies, Arch. 253: Mesman, rev. C. 286: Mill, baron, 309 : Mitchell, capt. 303 : Mistord, dr. 305: Morgan, mrs. 268: Molesworth, lady, 305 ; Moles- worth, major, 273: Moore, rev. T. 282 : Moorsel, baroness Van der Noot de, 294; Monckton, rev. II. 298 ; Montague, hon. Cay. 293 : Montgom- ery, rev. G. A. 304: Moorhead, rev. R. 309 : Morgan, rev. W.281 : Mor- ris, D), E. 253 : Morris, F. A. 305 : Moyes, C. 283: Mozart, widow of, 257 : Mudie, R. 266: Munster, earl of, 258: Munster, countess of, 304; Murray, lady, 246
Napier, hon. Lucy M. 244 : Nether- cote, W. C. 270: Neville, R. 285; Newton, maj.-gen. 273: Nicholay, lieut.-gen. sir W. 267 : Nicholl, dr. 241 : Norfolk, duke of, 257 : Norris, C. 304
Oldacres, rev. S. 302: O'Loghlen, sir M. 292: Onsby, rev. J. 254: Osa borne, Jer. 303 ; Ouseley, major-gen. sir R. 267
Deaths-continued.
Deaths-continued. Page, Thos, 304; Paget, hon. B. hon, mrs. 261: Stretton, col. 298 ; 297 : Palliser, capt, 292: Parrock, Strong, archd. 285 : Sutherland, A. John, 269: Park, rey. W. W. 305 : 249 : Sutton, lady, 242 Paterson, Marg. 255: Patteson, mrs. Taylor, adm. 278 : Telford, mrs. 304; Paul, sir J. C, 282 ; Pearce, Jn. 268 ; Teynham, lord, 286 : Teynham- 261: Peat, lady, 304: Peel, R. H. lord, 256 : Theakston, J. 263; Thier, 305: Peel, R. 243 : Penruddocke, J. rey, lieut. 263: Thompson, rev.J.304, H. 241: Petrie, H. 258 : Phelps, J. Thornhill, lieut.-col. 293: Thornton: 309 : Philipps, rev. dr. 296 : Place, lieut.-gen. William, 241 : Tindal, rev. rev. H. J. 294; Platt, T. 294; Pock N. 283: Tomlinson, lieut-col. 268 : lington, rev. H. J. 278: Podmore, Townsend, capt. lord James, 275; rev. R. B. 285: Popham, capt. 254: Travers, lieut. 281 : Treherne, R. Porter, sir R. Kerr, 267: Potter, R.
H. 294 ; Trimmer. rev. H. 278: 278: Povah, rev. dr. 303 : Powys, Tucker, F. R. 274: Turner, C. H. hon. and rev. L. 246: Pozzo di Borgo, 286: Turner, rey, A. 282 : Turner, count, 249 : Prangnall, lieut. F. 295 : Wm. 278 Prescot, rev. W. H. 303: Pretyman, Urmston, mrs. 254 rev. J. 303: Price, lieut.-gen. 294; Vane, sir F. F. 252 : Varley, John, Pringle, R. 309 : Pugh, rev. S. 300 : 303 : Vicary, rev. A. T. R. 305: Vi- Putt, rev. F. 304
vian, lord, 298 :Von Zandt, baron, 256 Rae, sir W. 295 : Ricbardson, rev. Wait, rev. W.242: Waite, rev. T. W. 303: Richardson, J.J. 260: Rick 300 : Wakley, H. 283: Walford, rev. etts, vice-adm, sir R. T. 282 : Riley, W. 274; Walker, col. D. 280 ; Walker, R. 268: Roberts, rev. G. 297 : Robin maj.-gen. 294: Walker, miss E. 242 son, H. 294 ; Rodd, rev, dr. 278 : Walker, gen. sir G. T. 302 : Waller, Rodney, lord, 273 : Rokewode, J. G. rev. C. 281: Walpole, capt. A. 255 : 295: Rolle, lord, 270: Ross, lady M, Walpole, mrs. E. 275: Ward, rev. d. R. 292 : Ross, lieut.-col. 268 ; Row 302 : Ward, miss, 263: Ward, rev. J. ley, adm. sir Josias, 244 : Ruhl, 294: 286 : Watson, rev. R. 280: Wedge, Rushout, rev. G. 295
C. 286: Wright, rev. E. c. 281: St. Lawrence, rev. E. 273: St. Weir, lieut. G. 279 : Wellesley, marq. John, rev. H. E. 283 : Sadleir, T. 286: Wells, rev. J. 278: Wetherall, 296 : Sandes, rt. rev. dr. (bishop of gen. sir F. 309: Wetherell, rev. R. Cashel), 302: Scott, Charles, 241 : 296: White, capt. J. E. 283: Whit. Scott, Mrs. 261 : Scott, Wm. 296: tuck, rev. S. H. 286 : Wholehan, Scully, Jas. 303: Sealey, G. T. 283; Lewis, 280: Wiles, R. 261 : Williams, Sebastiani, countess, 254: Selwood, rev. T. A. 295: Wingfield, rev. R. Frances, 261 : Serjeantson, rev. J.
303; Winsloe, rev. R. 298 : Wishaw, 285 : Serrell, rev. S. 260 ; Seton, col. John, 247 : Witts, Broome, 257 ; 260 ; Sevestre, Sir T. 252 : Shannon, Woodriff, D. 254; Wood, rev. dr. earl of, 264: Shrapnel, lieut.-gen 257 ; 303; Woodthorpe, H. 256 : Wrang. Shaw, James, 284 : Sheriffe, rev. T. ham, archd. 309: Wrottesley, hon. 269 : Shield, adm. 273; Shiffner, sir L. 268: Wyatt, lieut. 269: Wyatt, G. 248 : Shooter, rev. Jos. 243: Shut. lady (Louisa Sheridan), 241 : Wynd- tleworth, rt. rev. Philip N. (bishop ham, E. 302 of Chichester), 243 : Sibly, rev. E. R. Yates, F. H. 273; Young, sir W. 286 : Simpson, rev. J. 286 : Single-
L. 275 ton, archd. 257 : Sismondi, 274 : Zandt, baron von, 256; Zohrab, Skegg, Edw. 260: Sleath, rev. dr.
Const. 252 296 : Smith, lieuto-gen. sir Lionel, Darling, death of Grace, 165 242 : Smith, major-gen. 296: Smith, DESPATCHES-despatches and papers re- lady, 276: Smith, John, 246: Sinol lating to Military Operations in Aff- lett, rear-adm. 268 : Smythies, rev. ghanistan-1. Political, 405; II. Ope- A. Y. 273: Somerset, gen. lord R. rations of Major-general Sir R. Sale, 284; Somerset, hon, C. F. E. 261; 447, III. Operations of Major-gene- Somerville, lord, 271 : Sotheby, Sam. ral Nott, 465 ; IV. Operations of Ma. 243: Soyer, mrs. 283: Spankie, serj. jor-general Pollock, 473 ; correspon- 299 ; Spittal, sir Jas. 286: Standen, dence relating to alleged outrages by Jieut.-col. 309 : Stentenant, rev. S. T. the troops in Affghanistan, 489 268 : Stevens, rev. H. 295 ; Stopford, Destitution, case of, 178
Doncaster Races, the Great St. Leger, Great Britain-continued. 149
the commencement of the Year, [1]; Dudley, riots at, 76
withdrawal of the Duke of Bucking- Duel, between hon. Craven Berkeley, ham from the Cabinet, [2]; opening
v. Capt. Boldero, 125; between J. P. of the Session of Parliament in pre- Stanfield, esq. v. Sir R. Codrington, sence of the King of Prussia, and 193
Speech from the Throne, 13); Fi-
nancial dilliculties, and proposed re- Earthquake--popular delusion in Lon medies, [72]-see PARLIAMENT
don, 42-53; at St. Domingo, 10,000 lives lost, 109
Hamburgh, the city destroyed by fire, Election Law, 143
84 Elephant, revenge of an, 76
Harvest, progress of the, 149; thanks- Elopement with a ward in Chancery, giving for, 155 108
Hill, funeral of Lord, 194 Execution of Cooper for murder of po Hullah, his musical classes, 71 liceman Daley, 120
Hydrophobia, case of, 42 Explosion of detonating powder in a letter, 117
Income-tax, first sitting of the Commis-
sioners, 183 FINANCE ACCOUNTS, 342
INDIA—Afghanistan; collision with the Fires-in Gracechurch-street, 22 ; in Ghilzies, causes of the quarrel, (233) ;
cendiary, in Kent, 75 ; destruction Sir R. Sale sent to force the Kboord of the City of Hamburgh, 84 ; Riley Cabul pass, [234]; pass carried, but House, Devon, destroyed, 94; in Ely Sir R. Sale forced to fight his way, Cathedral, 103; on the Great Western amid great difficulties, to Jellalabad, Railway, 139 ; at Liverpool, 153; in [235); position of the British forces Mancbester, 175; in the Minories, at Cabul, [235] ; insurrection at Ca- seven lives lost, 192 ; at Liverpool, bul, Sir A. Burnes murdered, [236); 196
troops withdraw to cantonments, and Forged cheques on Sir R. Peel, 52
enter into treaty with Akbar Khan, Fox, funeral of widow of right hon. [237] ; Sir W. Macnaghten treacher- James, 125
ously assassinated by Akbar, (238]; France, attempted escape of state pri the troops evacuate the cantonments, soners from Mont St. Michel, 37
and are perfidiously attacked, [239]; FRANCE — Resolution of the Parisian hostages given, [240]; the ladies
editors on the conviction of M. Du given up, [240]; the native troops poty, (279); speech from the throne destroyed in the Huft Kothul pass, on opening the Chambers, (281); [240]; General Elphinstone detained addresses on the jour de l'an, [282] ; prisoner, [240]; destruction the debates on the address, (284) ; ques. European force in the Tezeen pass, tion of the right of search, [284); [241]; Dr. Brydon alone escapes to dispute with Spain on a point of eti reveal the calamity, [241]; the Aff. quette, (284); affairs of the East, ghans invest Jellalabad, heroic con- (285); melancholy death of the Duke duct of Sir R. Sale and his garrison, of Orleans, [288]; extraordinary [241]; measures taken by the Indian convocation of the Chambers, choice Government, [242] ; the troops col- of a Regent, [290]; Regency bill lected to clear the Khyber pass to passed, [294) ; dreadful accident on Jellalabad fail, (242) ; Gen. Pollock the Versailles Railway, [293] ; proro takes the command, forces the defile, gation of the Chambers, (293)
and arrives at Jellalabad, [244]; gal-
lant actions of the garrison, relieve Francis, attempt of to assassinate the themselves previous to his arrival, Queen, 96 ; transported, 12)
[245]; transactions at Cabul in the Girl in boy's clothes at Wexford, 5; an interim, death of Gen. Elphinstone, other, 164
murder of Shah Soojah, [249] ; deten- Glasgow, election of Lord Rector, 181 tion of the army at Jellalabad ; Akbar Gold, calling in light gold coin, and in offers to treat for ransomn of prisoners,
convenience thereby occasioned, 106 their situation, (250); army advances, GREAT BRITAIN-state of the Country forces the defiles, defeats Akbar in
and position of the Government at the Tezeen pass, and enters Cabul,
India-continued
Law-continued. [2511; release of the prisoners, (254); Lowe for robbing Viscount Frankfort, proclamation of the Governor-Gene 171; further appearance of the par. ral, (254); detachment under Gen. ties at Bow-street, 181; gambling Mc Caskill storms Istalill, 1255); transactions, 187; blasphemous pub. army evacuates Afghanistan, destroy lications, 187, 189, 194; Carpue v. ing Cabul and Jellalabad, [256]; Brighton Railway Company, 187 ; Quetta evacuated, [256]; extraordi Evans v. Platt, 310; Jervison v. Dy. nary proclamation of the Governor-
son, 311; office of judge promoted by General, (237); transactions at Can Sanders 0 Head, 315 ; Campbell v. dahar and Ghuznee : Insurgents at Scott and Geary, 317; Bank of Eng. tack Candabar and are twice de land v. Tomkins Exchequer bill feated by Gen. Nott, (257); Gen. frauds, 319; Attorney-general v. Lord England fails in conveying reinforce Carrington, 322; Snow v. Snow, 324; ments to Gen. Nott, (258); Ghuznee Bulteel v. Lord Abinger, 327 ; Rooke evacuated by treaty, treachery of the v. Conway, 332 ; James Shea, alias Ghazees, destruction of the Sepoys Smyth, for murder, 335; Ashworth and captivity of the officers, [259]; and others v. Earl of Uxbridge, 337 ; Gen. Nott, advances from Candahar Reynolds and others for murder on on Cabul, defeats the Allghans and the high seas, 333 enters Ghuznee, [261]; destroys Leicester, Poor-law riot at, 75 Ghuznee, defeats the Allghans, and London, mortality of, 47
joins Gen. Pollock at Cabul, (263] Lord Mayor, installation of the, 176 Inundation at Derby, 60
Lunacy, commission of, on Mr. H, W. Ireland, riots for food, 105 ; new Law
Sparrow, 105 appointments, 171; desperate outrage in, 180
MARQUESAS, OR SOCIETY ISLANDS-Sum.
mary of intercourse with Great Bri- Jamaica, fatal riot in, 31
tain, (337); dispute with the French Jews, funeral of the Chief Rabbi, 174 (338); are taken possession of by a
French frigate, [339]; are colonized LAW.-Moor v. Clarke-Law of Copy. by a projet de loi, (340)
right, 29; Thornton v. Portman- Marriages, 212 the Gurney affair, 33 ; Dunn v. Coombe Meteorological table, 378 -Miss Coutte Burdett, 43; the Wrax Mines and Collieries Act, 396 hall burglary, 47 ; extraordinary trial Ministry, list of, as it stood at the Meet. for murder at York, 50; Queen v. ing of the Parliament, 200 Jones--bribery, 57; Stephens v. Emly Monument, the, ordered to be guarded and another--liability of members of with additional railings, 139 club-houses, 59; at Dublin, Robert Murders--at Mansfield, 2; and suicide, Caldwell for criminal assault, 68; 6; at Dublin, by Delahunt, 10; near trial, at Philadelphia, of the mate of Belfast, 20; in Wiltshire, 24 ; in the William Brown, 90; Lady lew Montgomeryshire, 25; at Monkwear- ley's charity--judge's decision, 109; mouth, 35; extraordinary trial for, at Macready v. Harmer--libel, 115; of York, 50; and suicide near Bristol, Matthew Russell for attempt to assas. 61; hy Good, on Putney-heath, 64; sinate, at Carlisle, 125 ; of Benjamin at Leicester, 69; at Mobile theatre, and llannah Hurd for murder, by 82 ; at Tipperary, 95; near Leomin- poisoning, 128 ; at Galway, for duela ster, 101, another Laflarge, 103; at ling, 131; Greville 1. Chapman- Nottingham, 128; and attempted sui- Canadian, 135 ; Lady Hewley's Cha cide at the Auction Mart tavern, 188 rity--decision of Privy Council, 135; Music--Mr. Hullah's musical classes, of M'Gill and others for the abduc 71 tion of Anne Crellin, at Liverpool, 135; against the Bishop of Derry, Nelson, the ball that killed him, 89 136 ; of Bean, for attempt to shoot Newport, opening of the dock at, the Queen, 139; of Rev. W. Lucy, for 160 breach of election law, 143 ; of Rev. Norfolk Island, emeute at, 198 Stephen Aldhouse, for bigamy, 143; of Eliza Denman, for swindling, 154; Orleans, frightful death of H.R.U. Duke of Cooper, the Chartist, 161; of Alice of, at Paris, 124
Paris, discovery of a gang of thieves in Parliament-continued 25
fiscal reformation developed ; his PARLIAMENT_Opened by the Queen in speech, [72] ; the Income-tax, [74];
person, in the presence of the King of its reception, [77]; Lord Brougham's Prussia; speech from the throne, [3]; resolution, 177); debate in the Com. address in the Lords moved by the mons, on the Budget, (79); Sir R. Marquess of Abercorn, seconded by Peel's explanation, 182), reception the Earl of Dalhousie, [4] ; after of these measures in the Commons, speeches from Viscount Melbourne, [82]; debates, Lord J. Russell's 15); Earl of Ripon, Lord Brougham, amendment, [86]; debated four [7]; Earl Fitzwilliam, Duke of Wel nights, summary of the debate, re- lington, and Duke of Buckingham, is jected, [94] ; read first time, [94- carried without a division, [9] ; ad 98]; progress in committee, 198– dress in the Commons moved by 100] ; third reading, [100--101]; Earl of March, seconded by Mr. bill passes rapidly through the Lords, Beckett, [10); speeches of Mr. [1021 Ewart, [10]; Lord J. Russell, [11] ; The Tariff-Sir R, Peel's scheme Sir R. Peel, 113); Mr. C. Villiers for an entire revision, [103]; his and Mr. Escott, [14] ; address carried speech, and subsequent debate, [104]; without division, (ib.)
Lord Howick's motion against Difler- Corn-Laws--Sir R. Peel unfolds his ential Duties, [113] ; agricultural his plan for altering the Corn-laws; produce and live cattle, [114]; va- abstract of his speech, [ib.] ; tabular rious amendments and bill passed, statement of the new scale, (27); 1117-124]; bill in Lords, discussed House adjourns without debate, no and carried, [124–127]; debate in tices of amendments given by Lord Commons on sugar duties, (127) J. Russell, hon. C. P. Villiers, and State of the Country--motion made Mr. Christopher, (28); Lord John by Mr. Wallace for an address to the moves his amendment, condemnatory Queen, [134]; after three nights de. of the principle of a Sliding Scale, bates is rejected, [142] ; again brought [29]; debate continued through four forward by Mr. Villiers, [142] ; de- nights ; Sir R. Peel's reply, [38]; bate and rejection, [1471; subject amendment rejected by majority of introduced by Lord Brougham in the 123, [41]; Mr. Villiers moves his Lords, [147]; debated and rejected, amendment, for Abolition of all Duties [152] on Corn, [43]; debate continued Chartist Petition, of enormous bulk, through five nights; heavy charges [132]; motion that petitiliners be brought by Mr. Ferrand against cer heard by counsel rejected, [160] tain manufacturers, (50); amendment Mines and Collieries bill --- Lord rejected by great majority, [53] ; ex Ashley introduces a bill to regulate citement in the country, Anti-Corn employment of women and children law League; Lord Nugent's letter, in in mines and collieries; his state- withdrawing from League ; Sir R. mente make a great impression on Peel burnt in efligy, (53]; proceed the house and country, [162] : the ings of the agriculturists, [54]; Mr. bill passes rapidly through the Com. Christopher's amendment, proposing
In the Lords, Lord Wharn- additional protection discussed, (54] ; clille declares Government to be pas- and rejected, [56]; the duties on sive, (172); the M. of Londonderry Barley, 156]; on Oats, [56]; on opposes second reading, [173]; bill Flour, (57); on Colonial Wheat, [57; passed through the Lords with amend- Mr. Buller's scale, Mr. Hastie's pro ments, [175); the Lord's amendments posal, [58]; second reading of the discussed in the Commons, and bill carried, [58], [60]; discussed in agreed to, [176] committee, and carried, 160–61]; Bribery at Elections - Suspicious second reading moved in the Lords, results of several election commit- debate, [61]; carried, [65]; in com tees, [176] ; Mr. Roebuck boldly puts mittee Lord Melbourne moves for a questions to the suspected members, fixed duty, [66]; discussion ; amend [177] ; Mr. Roebuck states his charge ment negatived, [70]; other amend and moves for a select committee, ments rejected ; bill passed, 1701 [178]; after adjourned debate the mo-
Finance--Sir R. Peel's plan for a tion carried, (184); Mr. Duncombe's
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