Abercromby's, Mr, reply to Mr Williams, I. 68. Reply to Mr Peel, 73. Motion respecting the representation of the city of Edinburgh, 76.
Abercromby's, Mr, speech relative to the Insurrection Act in Ireland, I. 90. Complaint against the Lord Chancel- lor for breach of privilege, 143. Advocate's, the Lord, reply to Lord A. Hamilton, I. 72. Speech relative to the amendment of Scottish judicature,
Address, the Speaker of the House of Commons to his Majesty, I. 145. Aerostatic excursions, II. 192. Mr Har- ris, ib. Mr Sadler, 195. Affleck, James, trial of, for blasphemous publications, II. 127. Africa, I. 210.
Althorp's, Lord, motion relative to Ire- land, I. 86.
Algiers, war with, I. 218.
Algoa Bay, particulars respecting, II. 231. America, state of affairs in, I. 199. Po- sition of the South American states, ib. Disturbances in Mexico, 200. Ex- pedition of Iturbide, ib. His death, 202. Internal arrangements, ib. Con- test in Peru, 203. Embarrassing state of Columbia, ib. Dissensions among the Royalist Generals, 204. Advance of Bolivar, 205. Battle of Junin, ib. Battle of Ayacucho, ib. Surrender of
Close of the Buenos Ayres, Brazil, state of,
the Spanish army, ib. contest, ib. Chili, 206. state of affairs in, ib. 207. Violent measures of the Prince, ib. United States, prosperous state of, 208. Commercial tariff, ib. Election of a President, ib. Hayti, state of, ib. Negotiation with France, ib. American literature, II. 333. Antiquaries, Scottish Society of, II. 329. Appeals to the House of Lords, proceed- ings connected with, II. 39. Army Estimates, I. 40. Ashantee war, particulars of, I. 217. De- feat of the British, 218. Subsequent actions, ib.
Attorney-General's speech relative to granting counsel in cases of felony, I.
Austria, state of, I. 189.
Baring's, Mr, speech relative to the West Indies, I. 111.
Bathurst, Earl, lays before the House of Lords plans for ameliorating the con- dition of the slaves in the West Indies, I. 106. Reply to Lord Holland, 107. Bennet's, Mr, evidence relative to the In- surrection Act in Ireland, I. 91. Se- conds the motion for repairing Wind- sor Castle, 140.
Battier, Mr, particulars respecting, II.
173. Reply to Sir Herbert Taylor's letter, 183. Duel with Lord London- derry, 190.
Belonzi, Mr G. biographical account of, II. 256.
Bennet, Mr, complains of the exclusion of the public from the terrace, &c. at Windsor Castle, 141. Bible Society, II. 336.
Binning's, Lord, speech on the subject of amending the forms of Scottish judica- ture, I. 74. Speech relative to the re- presentation of the city of Edinburgh,
Biographical Chronicle, II. 256. Births, II. 418.
Bonning's, Mr, speech on the silk trade,
Bourne's, Mr Stanges, speech on the mat- ters of Spain, I. 19. Brazil, see America.
Bridgman, James, execution of, II. 172. British goods imported into Ireland, II.
Browne's, Mr D., speech respecting the
church establishment in Ireland, I. 93. Brownlow's, Mr, speech relative to Ca- tholic education in Ireland, I. 99. Brougham's, Mr, speech at the opening of Parliament, I. 8. Speech relative to South America, 12. Reply to Mr Daly, 15. Speech in the debate rela- tive to South America, 33. Speech re- lative to the Court of Chancery, 68. Motion of the case of Mr Smith, the missionary, 111.
Brussels, commercial accounts respecting, II. 372.
Buckingham's, Mr, petition to Parlia- ment, I. 133. Budget, I. 46.
Buenos Ayres, see America. Buonaparte, the will of, II. 212. Burdett's, Sir Francis, speech relative to the recognition of the South American States, I. 34. Reply to Mr North, I. 87. Buxton's, Mr, speech relative to the West India Company, I. 58. Motion relative to Marine Insurance, ib. Speech rela- tive to the West Indies, 108. Byron, Lord, biographical account of, I. 250. His death, 258. Character, ib. Particulars of his death, II. 185. The brig Florida passes the Downs with his remains, 200. His funeral, 208. Tes- timonials of respect, ib. Particulars re-
lative to the destruction of his account of his life, 316.
Calcraft's, Mr, speech in favour of the ar- my estimates, I. 42. Motion for repeal of the leather tax, 44. Caldcleugh's, Mr, travels in South Ame- rica, I. 236.
Caledonian Horticultural Society, pro- ceedings of, II. 321.
Calthorpe's, Lord, speech relative to the appellant jurisdiction, I. 69. Canning's, Mr, speech at the opening of Parliament, I. 10. Speech relative to South America, 13. Speech relative to Ireland, 15. Speech relative to Sir W. D. A'Court, 18. Speech on the subject of Spain, 21. Reply to Lord William Russel, 29. Reply to Sir James Mack- intosh, 32. Speech relative to the recognition of the South American States, 33. Reply to Mr Hume, 40 Speech in reply to Mr Calcraft, 44. Speech relative to the Courts of Chan- cery, 68. Speech relative to Scottish judicature, 74. Reply to Lord Milton, 89. Explains the intentions of Go- vernment respecting the West Indies, 106. Speech on the case of Mr Smith, 119. Reply to Mr Hume, 130. Re- ply to Mr Lambton, 133. Reply to Mr Bennet, 141. Speech in reply to Mr Abercromby relative to the Lord Chancellor, 144.
Canterbury's, the Archbishop of, speech relative to the Unitarian relief bill, I. 136.
Cape of Good Hope, calamity at, II. 168. Cape Town, particulars from, respecting the Caffres, 171.
Carrol, John, trial of, for murder of a child, II. 129.
Cartwright, Major, biographical account of, II. 295.
Chamber of Commerce, II. 361. Chancellor's, the Lord, speech relative to the Unitarian relief bill, I. 136. Chili. See America. Churches and Chapels, account of the building of, II. 88.
Chronicle, Political, or record of public documents, II. 3, 88. Chronicle, Legal, or record of remarkable trials and law proceedings, II. 89, 163.
Chronicle, General, or record of miscella- neous occurrences, II. 163, 256. Chronicle, Biographical, or account of eminent persons deceased during the year, II. 256, 309. Chronicle, Literary, II. 309. Chronicle, Ecclesiastical, II. 336, 361. Chronicle, Commercial, II. 361. Clapperton's, Messrs Oudney, Denham, and, discoveries in Africa, I. 245. Clerk, Sir George, moves the navy esti- mate, I. 36. Speech relative to im- pressment, 142.
Cochrane's, Captain Charles Stuart, tra- vels in Columbia, I. 231. Journey through Siberia, 246.
Cockburn, Sir G. reply to Mr Hume, 40. Reply to Mr Hume, 142. Coffin's, Sir Isaac, speech relative to im- pressment, I. 142.
Collier, Sir George Ralph, K. C. B. puts an end to his own life, II. 177. Commercial Tables, II. 14.
Courtenay's, Mr, speech on the subject of amending the forms of Scottish judica- ture, I. 74.
Curtis's, Mr, speech on the wool trade, I.
Daley, Mr, seconds the address in the House of Commons, I. 7. His speech at the opening of the Parliament, 14. Danish Asiatic Company, account of, II.
Darnley's, Lord, motion for inquiry re- specting Ireland, I. 81. Davie's, Colonel, speech respecting the effects of the Insurrection act in Ireland, I. 90.
Davidson's, Mr, speech respecting the Irish Church, I. 93. Deaths, II. 440.
Demerara, debates in Parliament respect- ing the proceedings in, relative to Mr Smith, I. 3. Trial of Mr Smith, &c. II. 89. Trial of the negroes engaged in the revolt at, 104. Proclamation by the Lieutenant Governor, 169. Derby, an alarming fire at, II. 184. Devonshire, the Duchess of, account of, I. 263.
Diabolical outrage, II. 177. Dramatic intelligence, II. 333.
Duel between Mr Battier and Lord Lon-
donderry, II. 190. Fatal one between Captain Gurley and Mr Westall, II.
Ecclesiastical Chronicle, II. 336. Edinburgh, destructive fire at, II. 194. Ascent of Mr Saddler's baloon, 195. Election of a Peer to sit in Parliament in the room of the Marquis of Lothian, 201. Dreadful fires, 239. Musical Festival, 252. School of Arts, II. 319. Particulars respecting the New Aca- demy, 322. Opening of, 324. Meet- ing of the Presbytery of, 338. Gene- ral Assembly, 341.
Ellis's, Mr, speech relative to the West India Company, I. 57. Speech respect- ing the treatment of slaves, I. 109. Exchequer's, the Chancellor of the, propo- sed plan of finance, I. 36. Reply to Mr Calcraft, 44. Speech in reply to Mr Hobhouse, 45. Reply to Mr Maber- ley, 46. Statements relative to the re- moval of restrictions on the silk trade, 51. Speech relative to marine insu- rance, 60. Speech relative to the build- ing of new churches, 122. Motion re- lative to the repairing of Windsor Cas- tle, 138.
Fame, the loss of the ship, II. 197. Fanaticism, fatal effects of, II. 178. Fauntleroy, Henry, trial of, for forgery, II. 138. Guilty, 143. Further parti- culars, 222. Interview with his wife, 245. Mrs F.'s petition to the King,. 246. His execution, ib. Finances, I. 35. General state of, ib. Chancellor of the Exchequer's plan, 36. Navy estimates, 39. Army estimates, 40. Ordnance estimates, 42. Proposed reduction of the taxes upon coal, 43. Salt, ib. Rum, ib. Leather, 44. Mo- tions for repeal of the assessed taxes, 45. Budget, 46. Fine arts, II. 380.
British institution, Pall-Mall, ib. British institution, 381. Royal Academy, ib. Society of British Artists, 383. Drawings by Claude, ib. Fires, II. 184. Alarming one at Derby, ib. Destructive one at Inchmichael, parish of Errol, Carse of Gowrie, 191. Great
one at Edinburgh, 194. One in Fleet- Street, London, 236. Several dread- ful ones in Edinburgh, 239. Fletcher against Fletcher, for false im- prisonment, and imputed madness, II.
Forbes, Mr John, biographical account of, II. 277.
Foreign Policy, I. 16. Views, motives, and debates respecting, 16-35. Foreign and colonial merchandize, II. 16. Foote, Miss, against Mr Hayne for breach
of promise of marriage, II. 147. France, the state of, I. 148. Elections, 149. Opening of the Chambers, 151. Law for reduction of interest on the public debt, 152. Carried in the Cham- ber of Deputies, 159. Rejected by the peers, 163. Results, ib. Law of Sep- tennial election, 164. New mode of recruiting the army, 169. Minor pro- ceedings, ib. Prosecutions against the journals, 172. Censorship re-establish- ed, 175. Death of the King, ib. Ac- cession of Charles X. 176. His first measures, ib. Institute of, II. 327.-
General Assembly of the Scottish Church, proceedings of, II. 341. Geographical discoveries, I. 221. Tra- vels in Colombia, ib. South America, 236. Northern expedition, 243. Dis- coveries in Africa, 245. Journey through Siberia, 246. Germany and the North, I. 187. Girodet, Anne Lowis, the French paint- er, biographical account of I. 261. His death, 263.
Glasgow, meeting of weavers at, II. 219. Glow-worm, communication on the lu- minous matter of, II. 315. General Chronicle, II. 163. Gordon's, Mr, speech in favour of build- ing new churches, I. 126. Goulburn's, Mr, reply to Lord Althorpe, relative to Ireland, I. 86. Speech relative to the Insurrection act, 91. Speech re- lative to the tithe composition act, 94. Speech relative to the education of Ca- tholics in Ireland, 98. Graham's, Mr, speech respecting the tithe composition act, I. 94. Grand Cairo, letter from, II. 331.
Grant, Charles, Esq. biographical ac- count of, II. 299.
Grant's, Mr Charles, speech relative to the wool trade, I. 52.
Grattan's, Mr, speech relative to Catholic education, I. 96.
Greece, state of, I. 191, Internal feuds, ib. Opening of the campaign, 193. Naval actions, ib. Samos, 194. Junc- tion of the Egyptian fleet, 195. Action with the Greeks, ib. Losses of the Turks and Egyptians, ib. Land campaign, 196. Fresh dissensions, ib. Coloco- troni defeated, ib. Negotiations be- tween Turkey and the other powers,
Grenfeld's, Mr, speech relative to the West India Company, I. 56. Relative to marine insurance, 59. Gurley, Captain, killed in a duel with Mr Westall, II. 232.
Hales, Mr Edward, death of, by the bite of a mad dog, II. 207. Hamilton's, Lord A., motion relative to the Scotch courts of law, I. 71. Hardinge, Sir H. moves the ordnance estimates, I. 42.
Harris, Mr, killed by the descent of a balloon, II. 192.
Harrowby's, Lord, speech relative to the Unitarians, I. 137.
Hastings, the Marquis of, meetings of a Court of Directors relative to, IÏ. 207. Hayti, see America.
Hay, Thomas, trial of, for assault and attempted murder, II. 115. Sentence to be whipped and transported, 121. Helena, Princess of Wirtemberg, her mar- riage with his Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Michael, II. 169. Hill, Mr, moves the address in the House of Commons, I. 7.
Hobhouse's, Mr, speech relative to the army estimates, I. 41. Motion for re- peal of the house and window tax, 45. Speech relative to impressment, 142. Speech respecting the building of new churches, 123. Speech respecting the Alien bill, 128.
Horner's, Mr, monument, particulars re- specting, II. 187.
Holland's, Lord, speech at the opening
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