PART I-ORIGINAL AND SELECT PAPERS, &c.
Esop's fables in Chinese, 182. Affghanistan, affairs in, 2, 67, 130, 193 -the ex-chief of, 67, 131-political prospects of, 77-views in, 125. Agriculture in the Russian steppes, 141. Alligators, Indian, 43, 71. Animals of Southern Russia, 219. Army, the Indian, 40.
Assistant Surgeon, diary of an, 28, 82, 210. Auckland (Lord), 201. Auhad ud Din, verses by, 209. Australasia, affairs in, 132, 195. Awdry (Sir J. W.), 52, 55, 113.
Bar, the, of Bombay, 51, 113, 184. Bēdil (Mirzā), lines from, 76.
Bellary, description of, 28.
Beloochistan, affairs in, 2-Capt. Brown's Dost Mahomed Khan, ex-chief of Cabul,
Bench, the, of Bombay, 51, 113, 184. Bharwutteeah's Bride, the, a Romance of
affairs of, 67, 131.
Duel at Bellary, 33.
Bombay, the bench, the bar, and the Education, native, in India, 3, 201.
press of, 51, 113, 184.
Brahmanism, 94, 96.
Eastern News, review of, 1, 65, 129, 193.
Elections, present system of popular, 126. Ellenborough (Lord), 132.
Brown (Capt.), his account of his pro- Elliot (Capt.), 1, 65, 129.
Cabul-see Affghanistan.
Calcutta, affairs at, 131, 195-the Orien tal College system at, 201. Candahar, affairs at, 130.
Cavalry, the second Bengal light, 40. Cheetahs, hunting with, 34.
China, the expedition to, 1, 65, 129, 193 -statistics of, 159-Imperial news- paper of, 218.
Chinese travellers in India, 95-Esop's Fables in, 182.
Cholera, Indian, cases of, 87. Christianity, promotion of, in India, 204 -further channel for the propagation of, 208.
Evening in Paradise, 36-Saturday, 93.
Fables, Æsop's, in Chinese, 182. Fires in the Russian steppes, 141. Forbes (Mr. D.), case of the late, at Bombay, 51, 113, 184.
Ghilzies, successes over the, 130. Grammar, new Sanscrit, 242.
Griffin, Memoirs of a, 41, 68, 150, 243.
Hebron, antiquities at, 111. Herat, affairs at, 2, 67. Hog-hunting in India, 68. Home Scene, a, 143.
Horeb (Mount), description of, 110. India, review of news from, 1, 65, 129 193-political prospects of British, 77 -review of Col. Sykes's "Notes on Ancient," 94-debate on the land tax in, 132 notice of Mr. Thornton's "History of the British Empire in," 191-native education in, 201-pro- motion of Christianity in, 204. Indigo factory, life at an, 44, 68.
Jackson (Sir K. A.), notice of his "Views Reading in a College Library, 14o.
in Affghanistan," 125.
Jāmi, lines from, 176.
Red Sea, route of the Israelites to the, 109-the passage of the, ib.
Jawini (Mu’în), lines from the Nigaris- Reminiscences of the Burmese War, 163.
Jerusalem, biblical researches at, 111, 146.
Kahun, Capt. Brown's account of his
proceedings at, 250. Kennedy (Col. Vans), his reply to Prof. Wilson on the subject of the Puranas, 177.
Khakani, lines from, 158. Khelat, affairs at, 131, 193. Kurnool, the Rajah of, 31.
Lālah Khātun, lines by the Princess, 49. Land-tar in India, 132—in China, 163— redemption of the Indian, 229. Library, College, reading in a, 149. Locusts of Southern Russia, 224.
Mc Cosh (Dr. J.), new work by, 127. Macnaghten (Sir Wm.), 193. Mahratta country, disturbances in, 131. Medical advice to the Indian stranger, McCosh's, 127.
MEMOIRS of a Griffin, 41, 68, 150, 243. Mohammed Ibn Kerkhan Ibn Omar, the story of, 196.
Nazareth, visit to, 146.
Nepaul, affairs in, 130, 193.
News, Eastern, review of, 1, 65, 129, 193. Nigaristan, lines from the, 18, 92. Nizam, affairs of the, 131, 195. Nufoosk, the affair at, 3.
Oriental College System at Calcutta, 201.
Palestine, review of Dr. Robinson's "Bi- blical Researches" in, 108, 143. Paradise, Evening in, 36. Pauthier (M.), 150. Pegue, capture of Sittang in, 163. Peking Gazette, the, 218. Persia, affairs in, 67.
Petra, visit to the ancient city of, 144. POETRY:-Pleasures of Taste, 19-Even- ing in Paradise, 36-Saturday Evening, 93-A Home Scene, 142-Reading in a College Library, 149.
Political prospects of British India, 77. Population of China, 159.
Postans (Mrs.), tale by, 235.
Pottinger (Sir H.), 2, 66, 129.
Reptiles of the Russian steppes, 222. Revenue of China, 160,
REVIEW OF Books and Critical Notices : -Sykes's Notes on Ancient India, 94 -Robinson's Biblical Researches in Palestine, 108, 143-Jackson's Views in Affghanistan, 125-Comyn's His- tory of the Western Empire, ib.- Wright's Sir Henry Cavendish's De- bates of the House of Commons, ib.- Buckingham's Evils and Remedies of the Present System of Popular Elec- tions, 126-Walker's Code of Signals for the Use of the Mercantile Navy, 127-McCosh's Medical Advice to the Indian Stranger, ib.-Thornton's Con- sequences of the Repeal of the Corn Laws, ib.-The Visiter's Guide to the Watering Places, 128-A Guide to the Loan Societies of London, ib.-Yar- rell's History of British Birds, ib.- The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland Illustrated, ib.-Canadian Scenery Il- lustrated, ib.-Fox's Book of Martyrs, by Cummings, ib.-Thom's Æsop's Fables in Chinese, 182-Thornton's History of the British Empire in India, 191-Gerard's Account of Koonawur, ib.-Forbes's East-India and Colonial Guide, 192-Parkin on Epidemic Dis- eases, ib.-Catherwood on Diseases of the Lungs, ib. Gliddon on the Cotton of Egypt, ib.-Wilson's San- scrit Grammar, 242-The Ceylon Ma. gazine, 255-Schulz's Essay on Welch Tradition, ib.-Collier's Reasons for a New Edition of Shakespeare's Works, ib. The English Maiden, 256- Friendship's Offering for 1842, ib.- Moodie's Specimens of the Authentic Records of the Cape of Good Hope relative to the Aboriginal Tribes, ib.- Hazlitt's Round Table, ib.
Researches in Palestine," 108, 143. Roper (Sir Henry), 52, 53, 55, 113, 184. Russia, the Steppes of Southern, 133, 219.
Salt, the Valley of, 144.
Sanscrit grammar, new, 242.
Sattara Question, the report on the, 50. Saturday Evening, 93.
Scene, a Home, 142.
Press, the bench, the bar, and the, of Showers, toad, 222.
Bombay, 51, 113, 184.
Punjab, affairs in the, 3, 67, 130, 193. Puranas, reply of Col. Vans Kennedy to Prof. Wilson on the subject of the, 177.
Signals, new code of, for the mercantile navy, 127.
Sinai (Mount), visit to, 110.
Sinde, affairs in, 2, 67, 131.
Sindibad Namah, or Book of Sindibad, a Persian tale, 4, 99.
Sittang in Pegue, capture of, 163. Smith (Mr. E.), travels of, 108. Snakes of the Russian steppes, 223. Sooslik, the, or earth-hare, 219. Sporting in India, 33, 43, 47, 68. Statistics of China, 159. STEPPES OF SOUTHERN RUSSIA, the :- Their characteristics, 133-German and Bulgarian colonists, 134-rivers, ib.-climate. 135-the burian, 139- weeds, 140-plants, ib.-agriculture, 141-fires, ib.-animals, 219-birds, 221-reptiles, 222-toad showers, ib. -snakes, 223-locusts, 224. Storms in the Russian steppes, 136. Story of Mohammed Ibn Kerkhan Ibn Omar, 196,
Summer in the steppes of Southern Rus- sia, 137.
Sykes (Col.), review of his "Notes on Ancient India," 94.
Tale, Persian, 4, 99—Arabic, 196—of the Bharwutteeah's Bride, 235.
Tax, land, in India, 132-in China, 163 -redemption of the Indian land, 229. Thom (Mr. R.), notice of his edition of Æsop's Fables in Chinese, 182. Thornton (Mr. E.), review of his "His- tory of the British Empire in India,” 191.
(Mr. W. T.) on the Repeal of the Corn Laws, 127.
Toads, showers of, in the steppes of Southern Russia, 222.
Verses by Auhad ud Din, 209.
Verus on the redemption of the Indian land-tax, 229.
Walker (Lieut. B. J.), new code of sig- nals by, 127.
Wilson (Prof.), reply of Col. Vans Ken- nedy to, on the subject of the Puranas, 177-notice of his Sanscrit Grammar, 242.
Winter in the Russian steppes, 136. Wolves of Southern Russia.
PART II.—ASIATIC AND HOME INTELLIGENCE.
Aboo (Mount), sanatarium at, 188. Aborigines of Australia, report upon the, 35, 359-inutility of the protectors of the, 199-murders by, 283, 360-out- rages by, 284, 362 — employment of, 359-subjects of the Queen, 361. Abyssinia, mission to, 30, 197, 281. Acheen, affairs at, 34-arrest of convicts
belonging to the brig Freak at, 353. Acts, Indian, notices of:-Mofussil law, 10-importation of rum, 16-general registration of deeds, ib. Addiscombe, seminary at, 8. Aden, affair of M. D'Abbadie at, 30-ar- rivals at, ib.-hostility of the Arabs at, 32, 197, 281, 349-expedition against an Arab chief from, 350-increasing prosperity of, ib.
Adminstrators, security by, 297. Affghanistan, the ex-chief of, 9, 178, 268, 343-military operations in, 11, 179, 268, 335-state of the country, 13, 183, 268, 337-high prices of necessa- ries in, 13, 270 Capt. Broadfoot's convoy of ladies to, 13-political staff of, ib.-trade with, 179-military com. mand in, 186, 272, 338-honorary dis- tinctions to officers who served in, 242, 324 anecdote of the King's grandson, 271-movements of corps in, 212, 271, 337-the Shah of, 186, 339-mortality among the Company's camels in, 339-probable successor to Sir W. Macnaghten in, ib.
Agri-Horticultural Society of Bengal, 188, 261, 275.
Akhtar Khan, defeat of, 179, 185, 270, 336-escape of, 338.
Albert (Prince), addresses of congratula- tion to the Queen and, 369. American cotton planters in India, 15,
17, 191, 278, 343-exploring expedi- tion in the South Seas, 201-merchants in China, 203, 290.
Anderson (Rev. J.), conversion of two Hindus by, at Madras, 18.
Arabs, marauding, on the Nizam's fron- tier, 18, 276, 346-operations against insurgent, at Badamee, 28, 291-hos- tility of the, at Aden, 32, 197, 281. ARMY (Company's) in India: - Opera- tions in Affghanistan, 11, 179, 276, 335-the late affair at Nufoosk, 20, 229, 398-operations at Badamee, 28, 277-operations in Sinde, 31, 195, 350 -rifle companies in Bengal, 47-inter- preters and quarter-masters of cavalry, ib.--fort adjutants at the three presi- dencies, ib.-subalterns for the light infantry battalions in Bengal, 48-ex- tra battu to the Madras native troops at Hyderabad, Jaulnah, and Nagpore, ib.-Ghuznee medals, 49-officers act- ing as staff to other regiments, 58- allowances to acting commanders-in- chief, 63-operations against predatory Bheels, 64-rifle and light infantry corps at Bombay, ib.-operations in
China, 157, 202-relief of corps in Bengal, 212-encouragement to the study of civil engineering, 222-bono- rary distinction to corps, 228-native corps of lancers at Bombay, 229-con- nection of civil surgeons with business, 293-movements of corps at Madras, 303, 379-gambling, 312-movements against insurgent Arabs, 276, 346— sickness of the 37th Madras N. I., in China, 348-extension of furloughs to N. S. Wales, 372 salary of two offices, ib.-the Golconda transport, 378-full battu to the Kurnool field force, 379-the Queen's brevet, 402- see also Courts-martial, &c.
ARMY (Queen's, serving in the East): Arrival of the 50th Foot, 47-volun- teering from the 6th Foot, 49-arrival of the 22nd regt., 64-movements of corps, 76-honorary distinctions, 76, 242, 325-services of the 6th Foot, 228 -transportation of soldiers to N. S. Wales, 293-arrival of the 14th L. Drags., 311-services of the 4th L. Drags., 386-further troops for China, 397-the brevet, 399-courts-martial, 213, 386-promotions and changes, 55, 77, 218, 299, 324, 403. Arrack-shops, at Madras, 345. Artillery, specimen of Chinese, 74-prize cadetship, 324.
Asiatic Society, Bengal, 15-Royal, pro- ceedings of, 395.
Assam, claims to the discovery of the tea-plant in, 188, 261, 275-Tea Com- pany, report of, 268.
Asseea Ilmee, action at, 11, 183. Assistant Surgeoncy, prize, 399. Association, Calcutta Steam Tug, 15. Attock, fall of a large hill into the, 196— overflow of the, 196, 264. Auckland (Lord), minute on native edu- cation by, 1, 253-mitigation of the resumption measure by, 8-Dost Ma- homed Khan and, 9-subscription of, to the new five per cent. loan, 189, AUSTRALIA (South) Intelligence :-Wes- leyan missionaries, 35-report upon the aborigines, ib.-address to Col. Gawler, 200-the seizure of the ship Ville de Bordeaux, ib.-arrival of Go- vernor Grey, 284-financial position of the colony, ib. - outrages by the blacks, 284, 362-indigeneous tobacco plants, 284-surveys, 361-protection to the aborigines, ib.-expedition of Major O'Halloran, 361, 362-entrance to the Murray, 361-disastrous ac- count of the colony, 362-Mr. Lang- horne's expedition, ib.
(Western), affairs in, 200-dis- coveries of Col. Latour in, ib. AUSTRALIA-See New South Wales, &c. Australind, progress of the new colony of, 35, 200.
Badamee, operations against a body of insurgent Arabs at, 28, 277-property
captured at, 191-trial of the prisoners taken at, 349. Bangalore, grand tumasha at, 19. Bank, Union, of Bengal, profits and di. vidend of, 188.
of Bombay, profits of, 32, 197- dividend of, 197.
-, Agra, dividend of, 188. of Madras, 349.
of Bengal, dividend of, 189. Barbé (M.), a French missionary, 343. Bareilly, college at, 342.
Baripur, native converts at, 8, 275. Bath, Military Order of the, 73, 325. Batta, extra, to Madras native subsidiary troops, 48-full, to the Kurnool field force, 379.
Bayley (Mr. B.), 242, 324.
Bell (Mr. Ross), 26, 31-death of, 195, 264-services of, 280.
Beloochistan, military affairs in, 280, 350 -see also Sinde.
Beloonjee, operations against insurgent Arabs at, 346.
Bheels, predatory, operations against, 64, 281-robbery by, 191.
Bhurtpore, donation by the Raja of, 188. Bishop of Madras, 19-of New Zealand,
73, 398-of Calcutta, 275-Protest- ant, of Jerusalem, 323.
Blair (Col.), operations of, 346, 347. Board of Control, new president of, 323. Bokhara, affairs at, 187, 274, 341. Bolan Pass, murder of Mrs. Smith in the, 350-robbers in the, 351. Bombay, new governor of, 73. BOMBAY INTELLIGENCE:-' -The late affair at Nufoosk, 20, 308-state of the city, 27-operations at Badamee, 28, 191 -Abyssinian mission, 30, 197, 281- Sir H. Pottinger and Sir W. Parker, 30-Scinde and Belochistan, 31, 195, 280, 350-Bank of Bombay, 32, 197 -powers of the ecclesiastical registrar, 32-Aden, 32, 197, 281, 349-trial for murder, 32, 192-the ex-governor- general of Mozambique, 33-new go- vernor, 73-Elphinstone Native Edu- cation Institution, 193-dak road from Agra to Bymbay, 196-fracas between Mr. S. Mackenzie and Mr. Cochrane, ib.-fall of a mountain into the Attock, 196, 264-Dr. Milne, 196-Parsee schools, ib.-the late Mr. Ross Bell, 280 predatory Bheels, 281- Arab marauders, 349-refutation of Dr. Wil- son's statements against the Parsee religion, 352-augmentation of officers to the Indian navy, ib. Rajah of Sawunt Warree, ib.-contents of the Oct. overland mail to Europe, ib.— native hospital, 353 prices of Eu- ropean goods, 82, 249, 330, 410- securities and exchanges, 83, 250, 331, 411-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 68, 234, 317, 391.
Government Orders: --The Clib- born Court of Inquiry, 20, 229, 308 -Maj. Gen. Brookes, 23, 229-al-
lowances to acting commanders-in- chief, 63-operations against predatory Bheels, 64-H.M. 22nd regt., ib.- dress of rifle and light infantry corps, ib.-honorary distinction to corps, 228 -services of H.M. 6th Foot, ib.- corps of Lancers, 229-fourth member of Council, 311-H. M. 14th L. Drags., ib.-services of Commander T. E. Rogers, ib.-Lieut. Moore and Ens. Campbell; gambling, 312-ser- vices of H. M. 4th L. Drags., 386- courts-martial, 65, 229, 312, 386- appointments and furloughs, 66, 231, 314, 388-see also Navy (Indian). BOMBAY Supreme Court:-Committal of the Rev. M. A. de Luis Gonsagoa and Mrs. Pereira, for contempt, 19-funds belonging to parties deceased, 32- trial of Capt. R. McPhunn, 192-secu- rity by administrators, 279. Borneo, British subjects in, 358. Bowyer (Rev. Mr.), 264. Bremer (Commodore Sir J. J. G.), 17, 209, 284, 285.
Brevet, promotions by, 325-in Queen's
forces, 399-in Company's forces, 342. Broadfoot (Capt.), 13.
Brockman (Lieut.), court-martial on, 312. Brookes (Maj. Gen.), 23, 229, 310. Brown (Capt.), 22.
Bruce (Mr.), 188, 261, 275. Bundlekund, the late operations in, 17- troops for, 334.
Burford (Mr.), panorama by, 75. Burmah, affairs in, 198, 282, 355-depar- ture of the Prince of Prome for Ran- goon, 198-alleged views of the King of, on Moulmein, 282, 355-his pro- jected visit to Rangoon, 282, 355- refractory tribes of Kayens in, 283- preparations at Moulmein against, 282, 356-French spy from, 343. Burnes (Sir Alex.), 186, 339. By-laws, Company's, proposed alteration in the, 85.
Cabul-see Affghanistan. Cadetship, prize, 324,
Caffres, outrages by the, 211, 368. Cairo, the steamer, 241. CALCUTTA INTELLIGENCE:-Lord Auck- land's minute on native education, 1, 253-the late Capt. Cox, 7-native converts, 8, 275-rent-free tenures, 8 -Dost Mahomed Khan, 9, 178, 268, 343-the law commission, 10-Mofus- sil law, ib.-taxing of religious edifices 10, 188-estate of Fergusson and Co., 11-native states, 11, 179, 268, 335- -administration to property of an intestate Mahomedan, 14- -case of Hedger v. Kamal Kumari, ib.-Indian corn, 15-sale of a wife, ib.-pick- pockets, ib.-set of silver coins of the Mussulman kings, ib.-lighting of Cal- cutta with gas, ib.-Steam Tug Asso- ciation, ib.-the Steam-Ferry Bridge scheme, ib.-admission of native vouths
into the medical college, ib.-mineral products of the districts, ib.- Dr. Tweedie's protest, ib.-soils from Che- duba, ib.-hop plants at Mussoorie and Deyrah, ib.-pilgrims at Jugger- nauth, 16, 190-importation of rum into India, 16-general registration of deeds, ib.-revenue survey of Behar and Bengal, 16, 342-inland steam navigation, 16, 275-new Bengal Steam Fund and the Peninsular and Oriental Company, 16-coal fields at Mergui, 16, 189-opium sale, 16-Bengal Salt Company, ib.-firing into two mer- chantmen by the Queen steamer, ib.- the capture of Chirgong, 17-cholera, 17, 275-Thuggee, 178, trade with Affghanistan, 179-attack upon officers at Kurnaul, 187-sugar cultivation in Kishnagur, 188-steam carriages upon the grand trunk road, ib.-grant by the Rajah of Bhurtpore, ib.-Agra Bank, ib.-Sanatarium on Mount Aboo, ib. -Union Bank, ib.-claim to the dis- covery of the tea-plant in Assam, 188, 261, 275-Bank of Bengal, 189-new five per cent. loan, ib.-industrious Thugs at Saugor, ib.-new fanatical sect, ib.-abduction of fat men and boys at Kurnaul, ib.-drought in the Western Provinces, ib. -venomous serpents at Pondicherry, ib.-construc- tion of the Doab Canal, ib.- Bengal Civil Fund, 190-capture of Thugs, ib.-improvement of Bengal pottery, 262-churches in the diocese of Cal- cutta, 263-grand and petty jurors, ib. -the late Mr. Ross Bell, 195, 264- Hindu converts, 264-inundations from the Indus, ib.-public works, 265-a Persian prince and a Mogul merchant, 266, 342-Assam tea, 268-counter- feit Bactrian coins, 274-the murderers of the native catechist in Dinagepore, 275-furloughs of civil servants, ib.- want of steamers on the Ganges, ib.— Agri-horticultural Society, ib. - the native press, ib.-treasure from China, ib.-census of Moulmein, ib.-riot at the Chadney Bazaar, 276-meteors, ib. -native society for the amelioration of India, 333-Bundlekund, 334-trade of Bengal, ib.-marriages of Hindu widows, 341-death of Col. Denby, 342-opening of twenty scholarships, ib.-murder of Gunga Bishen at Delhi, ib.-Church Mission Press, ib.-fall of fish, ib.-College at Bareilly, ib.- death of Capt. Lumsden, ib.-sickness at Kurnaul, ib.-insolvency of McDo- nald and Co., at Simla, 343-Russian prince in the Punjab, ib.-arrival of M. Barbé, from Burmah, ib.-prices of European goods, 82, 249, 330, 410- secuties and exchanges, 83, 250, 331, 411-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 55, 218, 299, 376. CALCUTTA Government Orders :-Rifle companies. 47—H. M. 50th regt..
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