Old Bailey, see Trials, trial of Kraus, and twenty others, for the murder
of two custom-house officers, 54 Ordnance, parliamentary inquiry re- specting the office of lieut.-gen. of,
(119) Orea, the ancient town of, discovered
in Scotland, 155 Oxley, Mr., bis expedition into the
interior of New South Wales, 75* Padiham, Water-spout at, 108 · Painting, ancient of the murder of archbishop Beckett
, discovered, 118 Mr. Haydon's petition to parliament, 329* Paris: Tribunal of Correctional Po. lice, the duke of San Lorenzo 7.
Marhe, valuable quarries of, disco. Musselburgh Races, disturbance at, 97
vered in Ireland, 69 maritime law; case of the Dundee, 32* National Debt, bill regulating its re- Marriages, French, 1
duction, [111]; effected reduction, Mary queen of Scots-see Davison.
[116]; bequests for the reduction Medical Cases, 281*, 287*
of, 27 Messina, dreadful storm at, 149 Natural History, 291* Mesurado, colony at, for free persons Navigation of the United Kingdom,
of colour from the United States, 233 92* ; dreadful hostilities between Netherlands: suppression of two Ro- the colonists and natives, ib.
man Catholic Societies, [169); . Mexico: Iturbide deposed, [240]; strictions on commerce with France, proposed constitution, [241]; nego- session of the states general
, and tiations with the Spanish commis- the king's speech, (170); plans of sioners, [242]; interrupted by the improvement, [ib.]; military ope armistice being broken, and Vera rations in Sumatra, (171) Cruz attacked by Lemour, [243]; New South Wales: advance of civili.
war declared against Spain, [ib. ) zation, 59; report of the commis- Milford, lord, death of, 210
sioners, on the state of agriculture Military uniform, regulations respect- and trade, 71* ; divisions of the
country, ib.; geological features, Mina, his military operations, (184), 72* ; counties of Westmorland and
[191], [203] ; surrenders Barcelona, Argyle, 73'; forests, Bredalbane
208]; arrives in England, [ib.] plains, Bathurst lake, ib.; sheep and Minerals, new fluid discovered in, 297*
cattle, 76*, grants of land, 78°; Ministry, its increased popularity, [3]; trade, ib. ; ecclesiastical establish- changes in, (ib.]
ments, 79; population, and reve. Mission to Siam, 100
nue, ib. ; public expenditure, 80* Mitford, Miss, her tragedy of Julian, Newgate, state of, 69 34
Newspapers, French, 90 Mock Suns, 8
Niagara Falls, 27** Moll, a shoe-maker of Cologne, mur- Nollekens, sculptor, death of, 195 ders his friend Ochs, 131
Norfolk, petition from the county ot, Monteagudo, Bernardo, minister of
respecting agricultural distress, [2] Peru, 205*
Norway, population, &c., 321* Morillo, his defection, (197); takes Norwich, meeting at, for considering possession of Corunna, [199]
the state of agricultural distress, Morphine, acetate of, 17*
[2], 5 Mosquera, Joaquin, minister of Co- lumbia, 205*
Obituary: Lieut. col. Lambton, 188; Mount Rosa, ascent of, by M. M. Zum.
Dr. Jenner, ib.; Dr. C. Hutton, stein and Vincent, 290*
189; Mr. Angerstein, ib.; Mrs Munich, the new court theatre,
Radcliffe, 190;" lord Ashburton, burnt, 8
191 ; J. P. Kemble, ib.; earl St. Murders: Madame Jerome, at Paris, Vincent, 192; lord Keith, 193; (166); Capt. Owen, 2; John Landen,
sir J. Campbell, ib.; E. Christian, 21; James Keys, murdered by his 194; Jos. Nollekens, 195; lord son, 36 ; murder at Paris, 38; T.
Glenbervie, 196; Octavius, Gil
. H. Griffiths, shot by his son, 77 ; christ, 199; sir H. Raeburn, ib.; B. Magrath, 93; Owen M'Adam, duke of Roxburgh, 200; rev. E. 94; Sarah Downe, 95; wife of a Ledwich, 201; R. Bloomfield, 202; French soldier, 98; Bridget Donal- Brockhaus, ib. ; Earl of Hopetoua, lan, murdered by her husband, 102 ; 203; Mr. Ricardo, 205; Dr. Baillie
, the Franks family, 115; Elizabeth
ib.; Pius VII, 208; earl of Bridge- Anthony, 121 ; murder at Cologne, water, 209 ; lord Chief Baron 131 ; Mr. Weare, 141; Mr. Mumford,
Richards, 210; lord Milford, ibe; 155; M. Honein, by a sentinel at the
gen. Lallemand, 210; G. Belzoni, Tuilleries, 162; J. Grainge, killed 211 by Mr. Conolly, 165; Hippolyte Ohio, projected junction of, with the Ballet, 1* ; Mr. and Mrs. Needle,
Chesapeake, 191* 36* ; Mrs. Richards, 4*
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Ourrard and Rougemont, respect- ing the loan in favour of the re- gency of Spain, 13; Martainville iroprisoned and fined for an article in the Drapeau Blane, 24 ; libel in the Journal de Commerce, 32 ; trial of the editors, 38; trials of Blochet, Choffard, Arnout, Evrard, Diolot, and Claitte, 39; case of se- duction and attempted suicide, 69; trial of Begu, and Lafforçade, for murder, 98; distribution of prizes for virtuous actions, 111; exhibition of manufactures, at the Lonvre, 119; trial of a sentinel, V. Simon, for the murder of M. Honein, 162; political precaution at the theatres, 164; trial of Castaing, 1o ; ditto of the widow Boursier, and N. Kos- tolo
, for murdering the husband of the former, 19* ; statistical account of Paris, 324*
Parliament, proceedings in : opening, (4); king's speech, (0.}; address by lord Morley, [5); lord Liverpool's speech, [6]; eir Joseph Yorke's, on the address. [7]: Mr. Brougham's speech on the interference of the continental sovereigns with Spain, [8]; Mr. Peel's remarks on it, (15); lord Lansdowne's and Mr. Brougham's questions to ministers, [16), (17]; removal of the probibi. tion of exportation of arms to Spain, (17); diplomatic papers relative to France and Spain, [18]; pacific policy of this country, (25); notion for the repeal of the Foreign Enlist- ment Bill, (27); debate in the Lords on the Spanish negotiations, [i]; address moved by lord Ellen- borough disapproving of the con.
Old Bailey,--see Trials, trial of Kraus,
and twenty others, for the murder
of two custom-house officers, 54 Ordnance, parliamentary inquiry re.
specting the office of lieut. gen. of,
[119] Orea, the ancient town of, discovered
in Scotland, 155 Oxley, Mr., his expedition into the
interior of New South Wales, 75* Padiham, Water-spout at, 108 · Painting, ancient, of the murder of archbishop Beckett, discovered, 118
Mr. Haydon's petition to parliament, 329* Paris : Tribunal of Correctional Po-
lice, the duke of San Lorenzo v. Ouvrard and Rougemont, respect - ing the loan in favour of the re- gency of Spain, 13; Martainville imprisoned and fined for an article in the Drapeau Blanc, 24 ; libel in the Journal de Commerce, 32 ; trial of the editors, 38; trials of Blochet, Choffard, Arnout, Evrard, Diolot, and Claitte, 39; case of se- duction and attempted suicide, 89; trial of Begu, and Lafforçade, for murder, 98 ; distribution of prizes for virtuous actions, 111; exhibition of manufactures, at the Lonvre, 119; trial of a sentinel, V. Simon, for the murder of M. Honein, 162; political precaution at the theatres, 164; trial of Castaing, 1* ; ditto of the widow Boursier, and N. Kos- tolo, for murdering the husband of the former, 19* ; statistical account
of Paris, 324* Parliament, proceedings in: opening,
[4]; king's speech, (ib.); address by lord Morley, [5); lord Liverpool's speech, [6]; eir Joseph Yorke's, on the address. [7]; Mr. Brougham's speech on the interference of the continental sovereigns with Spain, [8]; Mr. Peel's remarks on it, (15); lord Lansdowne's and Mr. Brougham's questions to ministers, [16], (17); removal of the prohibi- tion of exportation of arms to Spain, [17]; diplomatic papers relative to France and Spain, [18]; pacific policy of this country, (25); inotion for the repeal of the Foreign Enlist- ment Bill, [27]; debate in the Lords on the Spanish negotiations, (ib.); address moved by lord Ellen- borough disapproving of the con.
duct'of ministers, (ib.] ; debara in the commons, on the Spanish neystia- tions, [28]; chancellor of the tra chequer's speech, (30); sir J. Mackintosh's and Mr. Peel's, [32]; sir F. Burdett's, (34); Mr. Can- ning's justification of the conduct of ministers in the Spanish negotia- tions, [37]; Mr. Brougham's unsuc- cessful reply, (45); Mr. Brownlow's motion relative to the indictments for riot at the Dublin theatre, [52]; his motion against Mr. Plunkett, [53]; Sir F. Burdett's motion for an inquiry into the conduct of the she- riff of Dublin, [56]; Irish tithe. composition bill, [63]; Mr. Hume's motion against the irish church establishment, [69]; motion respect- ing the office of lord lieutenant, [70];
Catholic question, [73]; fracas between Messrs. Canning and Brougham, [76]; bills for confer. ring the elective franchise on Eng- lish Catholics, [80]; and for making them eligible to certain offices, [81]; lord Colchester's motion re- specting Catholics, (ib.]: petition for parliamentary reform, (ib.); Lord J. Russell's motion respecting ditto. (ib.); elective franchise in Scotland, [82] ; election of magistrates for the borough of Inverness, [83]; im- provement in the criminal code, (85); bills for removing capital pu- nishment from certain offences, [86]; interment of suicides, [88]; law of principal and factor, (89]; new marriage law, (ib.); court of chancery, (93); appellate jurisdic- tion, lib.]; Borthwick's case, [94] : agricultural distress, [95]; motion for a reduction in the import price of corn, [97]; Mr. Western's mo- tion on the currency, [100]; equit. able adjustment of contracts, [101]; re-appointment of committee on Foreign trade, [ib.] ; warehousing bill, [102]; reciprocity of duties bill, (103); beer bill, (104); silk trade, [105]; improved finances of the country, (107); repeal and di. minution of several of the assessed taxes, (108]; error in the statement respecting the surplus revenue, (109); contract with the Bank, (110]; bill regulating the reduction of the national debt, (111]; budget, (113); amount of taxes reduced since the war, (117); Mr. Maber.
ly's motion respecting the redemp- Porter, commodore, employed to pul Pun of the land-tax, (118); tax on down piracies in Cuba, 1886 foreign wools, (119); motion re.
Porto Rico, [254] specting the office of the lieutenant Portsmouth, lord, case of, 25 general of the ordnance, (ib.), New- Portugal: assurance of protection foundland, New South Wales, &c. from Great Britain, [211]; Ama- [121] ; proposed equalization of du- rante's insurrection, [212] ; Rego's ties on East and West Indian sugar, defeat, [ib.]; Amarante retreatsinto [ib.); Mr. Buxton's motion on the Spain, [213]; arrests at Lisbon, slave-trade, (127); Mr. Bowring's (ib.); insurrection of the 23rd regt, imprisonment, [139]; Mrs. Serres's (214); prince Miguel's flight, [i]: claims, [141]; parliament prorogued King's proclamation, [215]; new by commission, (144)
ministry, (216); dissolution of the onzentary Reform, petition for,
,
Cortes, (ib.); sir R. Wilson, (ib.);
French embassy, [ib.]; separation of Parricide : John Keys, 36; Abel Brazil, [217)-see Brazil; Madeira's Griffiths, 77
expedition against Bahia, [228]; Parry, capt. his second voyage, 271* suppression of commerce with Por. Patent, case of infringement of, tried
tugal, suggested by Russia, as a in King's Bench, 156
measure for inducing it to abolish Patents, List of, 311*
the Slave-trade, 85%; refuses to Pepe, gen. ; duel with gen. Caras-
accede to any measures for the cosa, 25
abolition of slavery, 87*; France not Persia, Treaty of Peace with Tur.
hostile to Portugal, 147* ; state of key, [237]; official invitation from education, 328* the Prince Royal to settlers, 86 Post-office, and mails, of the United Peru, Abdication of San Martin, States, 190*
[248]; expedition against Canterac, Poyais Settlers, letter from one, 136 [ib.]; successes of the Spaniards, Preacher, female, 69 (ib.), Aguera chosen president, Prices: Stocks, 247; Sugar, Hay, and (ib.); Lima occupied by Canterac, Wheat, 248; Butcher's Meat, 249 [249]; Dissensions between Aguera Princess Olive,--see Serres. and the Congress, [ib.]; total defeat Prisons, return of commitments to of the Royalists, (ib.); Bolivar 251 placed at the head of affairs, [250), Privateering, projected'abolition of, Aguera taken prisoner, [251]; chil. 185* dren born of slaves declared free, Prize-poem : Stonehenge, 336
924 ; treaty with Columbia, 204* Probert, W., arrested' for Weare's Piracies : La Zaragozana, pirate ves- murder, 141 sel, 42; La Gata, ditto, 43; Aaron Prussia : establishment of provincial Smith, tried for Piracy, 158
assemblies, [174]; edici against Pius VII., his death, 231 ; memoir secret associations, (ib.); restric-
tions on the Press, (175); measures Platina, new chemical combination relative to the Slave-trade, 84* :
from, with hydrogen gas, 300* number of students at the universi. Plunkett, Mr., Attorney Gen. for Ire. ties, 327*
land, his conduct respecting the Public Documents, Domestic, 60* ; trial of the rioters at Dublin 'I'hea- Foreign, 93* tre, [51]; Mr. Brownlow's motion
Income, Tables of, 214 against, [53]; opposes Mr. Hume
Offices, increase and diminu. on the question of the Irish Church tion of salaries, 59* Establishment, [69]; extract from
Records, 66* his speech on the Catholic Ques. Putting, French theatrical, 81 tion, (74) Poetry, 331*
Radcliffe, Mrs., death of, 190 Poison, duelling with, 68
Raeburn, sir H., death of, 199 Polar Sea, capt. Franklin's journey to, Ravenga, Mr., arrest of, 36 251*
ing used in the records of the Schools, parochial, in Ireland, 56* King's-bench and Common-pleas, Scoresby, Mr., on the refraction of 68*; whether rolls or books are light in the Arctic seas, 293* ; ob- preferable for records, 69* ; the ink servations on the aurora-borealis, and parchment used, 70*
294* ; experiments relative to mag- Refraction of light, in the arctic seas, netism by percussion, 299* 293*
Seidlitz powders, infringement of Reports : on the Agriculture and
patent for, 156 Trade of New South Wales and Serres, Mrs., her claims to be recog. Van Dieman's Land, 71*; of the nized as princess of Cumberland, African Institution, 80*
and Mr. Peel's exposure of the im- Revenue, state of, [115]; Tables of, position, (141] ; meeting for her 214
relief, 108 Ribbandism in Ireland, 5
Sessions, see Assizes. Ricaree Indians, hostilities with the Shipping, British merchant, increase United States, [240]; 187*
of, [104] Richards, sir R.; chief baron, death Ships : capture of La Veloz Mariana, of, 210
by the Jean Bart, 57 Mrs., murder of, 14*
Shipwrecks : the Windermere of Li. Richardson, Dr., accompanies captain verpool, 7 ; loss of the Alert packet,
Franklin, 251* ; his separate expe- 39; Brig Robert, of the Isle of Man, dition, 267* ; shoots Michel, the 66; narrative of the crew of the Iroquois, 269
Princess of Wales, 144 Riddle, 336*
Shrewsbury, missionary, his meeting, Riego, his expedition, [200); defeat house destroyed at Barbadoes, and
and capture, (202); death, [210] his escape from the island, [134] Rome, destruction of St. Paul's, by Shrewsbury, street-preachers at, 70 fire, 89
Siam, Mr. Crawford's mission to, 100 Roxburgh, duke of, death of, 200 Sierra Leone, improved state of, 91* Rushbearings, 94
Silk-trade, proposed repeal of the Russia : Mr. Brougham's remarks on Spitalfields Acts, (105)
its conduct towards Spain, [9],[11]; Sinking fund, proposed substitution its intentions respecting the West. for, (118) ern Coast of America not known, Slave-trade: Mr. Buxton's motion for (179]; interview between the em- its abolishment in the British Colo- peror and the emperor of Austria, nies, [127]; the resolutions pro- (ib.); commercial transactions with posed by ministers, [130]; lord Spain and Portugal forbidden, 48; Bathurst's circular to the West-India claims of exclusive jurisdiction on colonies, (ib.) note ; negotiations re- the north-west coast of America, specting, at the Congress of Verona, 52 ; finances, 153* ; population, &c. 80* ; measures advised for checking 328*
the contraband trade carried on Russian voyage of discovery, 291* under the French tlag, 82*; policy
of Prussia and Russia, 84* ; little St. Vincent, earl, death of, 92; Me- hope of suppression of slavery, 87* ; moir of, 220*
capture of French and Spanish slave- Salaberry, De, Steam-boat, fire on ships, 88* ; ameliorated condition of board, 71
slaves in Ceylon, 89* ; activity of Salaries in public offices, increase and sir R. T. Farquhar in abolishing diminution of, 59*
slavery in the Isle of France, &c., San Miguel, Spanish Minister, coil- 90* ; state of the slave-trade in
ference with sir W. A'Court, re. Bourbon and Madagascar, ib. ; Zan. specting the course likely to be pur- guebar, 91* ; Peru, children born of sued by Great Britain with respect
slaves declared free, 92* ; Societies to Spain, 116", 119* ; letter to ditto, formed for the abolition of the 123*
slave-trade, ib. ; Dr. Lushington's Sarepta, conflagration at, 106
bill, 93* ; proscription of slavery, Savary, gen. (duke of Rovigo), ac- proposed by the United States, count of the death of the duc D'Eng-
185* bien, 242*
Smith, missionary, imprisoned and
tried at Demerara, for conspiring [203] ; Milan's victory over the with the revolted slaves, (137); his French, [204]; duke of Angou- death, (ib.)
lême before Cadiz, (ib.); his corre- Somerset, lord Fitzroy, sent with spondence with Ferdinand, (205); a confidential communication to capture of the Trocadero, (206) ; Spain, [23], 118* ; duke of Wel-
negotiations, [207]; Ferdinand re- lington's memorandum to, 116* ; let. pairs to the head quarters of the ter to Mr. Canning, 132*
French, [ib). ; surrender of Cadiz, Snow-houses, 258*, 273*
(208); and of various fortresses, (il.); Somnambulism, extraordinary case of, termination of the campaign, (ib.); 133
Ferdinand's decree against the Con- South Polar ocean, discoveries in, 291* stitutionalists, [209]; Riego's exe- Spain : Mr. Brougham's speech on the cution, [210); change in the minis. interference of the continental So- try, (ib.); war declared by Mexico, vereigns, [8]; discussions in par- [243]; operation in Columbia,-see liament respecting Spain, (15); re- Columbia; diplomatic correspond. peal of the prohibition of the ex. ence respecting the relations be- portation of arms ihither, [17]; di- tween Spain and France, 93; plomatic papers relative to France dispatch of the Minister for fo- and Spain, laid before parliament, reign Affairs, to M. de Column [18]; debate on the Spanish nego- 104* ; conduct of Great Britain tiations, (28); state of feeling in in a rupture between France and England, towards Spain, (47]; de- Spain, 130* ; capture and destruc- bates in the French chamber rela- tion of British vessels, 148* ; reply tive to war with, [151]; proceedings to the French Ministry, 151*: of the Cortes respecting the coni- notes to the Chargés d'Affaires, munication from the Holy Alliance, at the different Courts, 156* ; Ad- [181]; the king's reply to the ad- dress voled by the Cortes to the dress of the Cortes, [182]; proceed- king, 157*; proclamation of the ings of the Cortes after the com- duke of Angoulên:e, 158*; king's munication of the king of France's speech at closing the Session of speech, [183]; close of the extraor. 1823, 160* ; reply of the President dinary Cortes, (ib.); operations of of the Cortes, 163*; king's procla- Mina, (184); Bessieres and Ulman mation before quitting Cadiz, 165* ; march on Madrid, [ib.) ; but retreat, preliminary convention with Bue. (185); Ulman enters Valencia, [ibo]; nos Ayres, 196* the king refuses to transfer the Spanish Subscription Fancy Bull, and government from Madrid, (ib. ;] Covent Garden, 85 changes in the ministry,[186]; open Spanish and Portuguese Ambassadors, ing of the Cortes, [187]; removal of entertainment given to, 28 the king and Cortes to Seville, [188]; Spanish Slave Ships, capture of, 88*,89* military preparations, (ib.); con- Sparrows, utility of, in destroying ca- mencement of the campaign, [189]; terpillars, 303 blockade of San Sebastian, (190); Speech, King's, at the opening of par- march of the French on Madrid, liament, [1]; of the king of France, (191); operations in Catalonia, (ib.); (149); of the king of Sweden at the Bessieres' attack on Madrid, [192]; close of the Diet, 151* regency established at
Madrid, Spinach, New Zealand, 307* [193]; treachery of Abisbal, [191]Statistics : Paris, 324, Sweden an proceedings of the Cortes, at Seville, Norway, 327* ; Russia, 328* ; Por. (ib.); removal of the king to Cadiz,
tugal, ib. (195); Bourck's operations against Steam, poultry hatched by, 310* the Constitutionalists, [197]; Mo. Stock in trade, liability of, to poor's rillo's defection, (ib.); Corunna at-
rates, 76 tacked by Bourek, (198); entered Stockholm, fictitious orders to gev. by Morillo, (199); reverses of the Gefle, &c., put into the post, 30 Constitutionalists, (ib.); defection of Stocks, 247 Ballasteros (200); Riego's expedi- Stoffel, Philip, tried for murder of tion, (ib.); his defeat and capture, Mrs. Richards, 41* [202]; blockade of Barcelona, Stonehenge, prize poem, 363*
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