8. At Aberdeen, in the 63d year of his age, the Rev. John Gordon, Roman Catholic clergyman there.
Aged 70, the Right Hon. Thomas Steele, formerly one of the representatives in Parliament for Chichester.
9. At Woodis, near Dalbeattie, William Robison, aged 92.
10. At London, in the 63d year of his age, Sir Eyre Coote, of West Park, Hants.
- Near London, Lumsdaine Alves, Esq. Navy Pay-office.
13. At Leith, in the 58th year of his age, the Rev. Robert Culbertson, minister of the Gospel, and pastor of the Associate Congregation, St Andrew's Street.
14. At Morton Mains, Dumfries shire, very suddenly, George Welsh, Esq. aged 74.
15. At the Mansion House, Greenock, Mrs Thomas Crawford, in the 78th year of her age.
In the 80th year of her age, her Serene Highness the Princess Dowager of Lippe.
At Nice, the Hon. and Rev. Thomas Alfred Harris, son of the late, and
brother to the present, Earl of Malmesbury.
16. At Hamburgh, George Thomson, Esq. aged 74.
At Kilmarnock, Mrs Mary Cunningham, relict of the late Capt. Archibald Cunningham, of the Ayrshire light dragoons.
17. At Midmar Castle, James Mansfield, Esq. of Midmar.
18. At Paris, in the 54th year of his age, the Right Hon. Henry, Earl of Barrymore.
19. At Springhill, Euphemia, wife of John Peter, Esq. merchant, Dundee. 20. At Falkirk, Mr Chas. Alexander, in the 84th year of his age.
21. At Kirkcudbright, Mrs Helen Miller, relict of John Miller, in Kirkcudbright, in the 101st year of her age, and 69th of her widowhood.
At Kilconquhar, Fife, the Rev. James Dick, minister of the United Associate Congregation in that place, in the 54th year of his age, and the 28th of his ministry.
25. At Glasgow, Robert Starret, Esq. late merchant in the island of Carriacou, Grenada.
26. At Kirkenan, Alex. Reid, Esq. 27. At Scalpa, aged 81, Normand Macdonald, Esq. of Barrisdale.
28. In Stafford-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Borthwick, widow of the late Lieut.-Col. John Borthwick, of the 71st regiment.
30. At Torquay, Devon, Sarah, Viscountess Kilcoursie.
Lately, in Sandwich workhouse, two of the oldest inmates-Samuel Gimber, aged 100, many years landlord of the King's-head, Sandwich; and Mrs Bridges, aged 100.
ABERCROMBY's, Mr, motion on the case of William Murray Borthwick, I. 180. Aberdeen's, the Earl of, speech in reply to the Lord Chancellor, I. 157. Address from the merchants, bankers, ship owners, and others, to the Hon. J. Wallace, on his resigning the Vice Presidency of the Board of Trade, II.
Advocate's, the Lord, speech on the coun-
ty representation of Scotland, I. 132. Reply relative to Borthwick, 182. Africa, discoveries in the interior of, I.
African institution, seventeenth anniver- sary of, II. 234.
Agriculture distress, I. 107. Report, II. 427. Prices of grain for England and Wales, 429.
Albion Hall, new institution established in, II. 277.
Alert packet of Liverpool, of loss the, II. 220.
Allen, Colonel, the case of, brought be- fore Parliament, I. 178. Althorpe, Lord, moves the repeal of the foreign enlistment bill, I. 56. America. General state of South Ameri- ca, I. 355. Mexico, 356. Expulsion of Iturbide, ib. Federal constitution, ib. Congress assembled, ib. Colom- bia, ib. Assemblage of Congress, 357. Operations against Morales, ib. Fede- rative treaties, ib. Peru, 358. De- feat of the Independents, 359. Royal-
ists re-enter Lima, ib. Operations of Riva Aguerra, ib. Royalists quit Lima, ib. Entry of Bolivar, ib. Second de- feat of the Independents, 360. Riva Aguerra reduced, 361. Chili, state of, ib. Freyre, drives out O'Higgins, ib. Buenos Ayres, ib. Brazil, 362. Siege of Bahia, ib. General assembly called, ib. North America, 363. Dissensions in, ib. Policy in regard to Spanish America, ib. Finances, 364. West Indies, ib. Piracy, ib. Insurrection at Demerara, 365-Jamaica, 366. Proceedings at, ib.
Angerstein, Mr, biographical account of, II. 355.
Anthony, Eliza, inquest to inquire into
the extraordinary circumstances by which she came by her death, II. 269. Antiquaries, Society of, H. 396. Army estimates, I. 102.
Arts, meeting of the Society for the En- couragement of, II. 393.
Ascot races, II. 252.
Astronomy, improvements in, I. 369. M. Nicolas' observations on the comet, 1822, I. 370. Changes in the decli- nations of some of the fixed stars, ib. Solution of the problem of double at- titudes, 371. Optical inventions of Professor Amici, 372.
Attack upon the Dublin coach for Belfast, II. 197. Attack on the do. for Cork, 303.
Attorney General's reply to Mr Williams, relative to the Court of Chancery, I. 149. Reply to Mr Brougham, 160.
Baden, state of affairs in, I. 340. Baillie, Dr, character of, I. 391. Biogra- phical account of, II. 366. Banke's, Mr, speech, respecting Spain, I.
Bank stock, II. 424.
Barbadoes, particulars respecting the re- volting Negroes, II. 301. Baring's, Mr, speech relative to the sink- ing fund, I. 87. Speech relative to the currency, 114. Speech in honour of Mr Wallace, 119.
Bathurst's, Earl, reply to the Duke of Devonshire, I. 227.
Bavaria, some account of, I. 341. Beckford, Mr, sale of his property in books, &c. II. 397. Price brought by some of them, ib.
Beckwith, Sir Geo., biographical account of, II. 351.
Bennet's, Mr, speech on the Catholic question, I. 135. Speech relative to Co- lonel Homé, 175. Reply to Lord Palmerstone, 178.
Binning's, Lord, speech relative to the county representation of Scotland, I.
Biographical Chronicle, II. 320. Births, II. 451.
Bloomfield, R. lines on the death of, I.
443. Character of, I. 391. Biogra- phical account of, II. 361. Borthwick, William Murray, the case of brought before Parliament, I. 180. Boursier, Madame, trial of, for poisoning her husband, II. 190. Bowring's, Mr, case brought before Par- liament, I. 179. Brazil-(See America.)
British Museum, progress of the build- ing at the, for the reception of the li- brary presented by his Majesty, II. 397. Brougham, Mr, his character as an orator, I. 4. Splendid speech at the opening of Parliament, 15. Speech in refer- ence to the views of France, 27. Speech respecting negotiations with France, 37. Speech on the conduct of minis- ters, 75. Speech relative to the Ca- tholics, 135. Reply to Mr Canning, 136. Speech respecting the Court of Chancery, 153. Speech on the treat- ment of slaves, 171. Speech in sup- port of Mr Brownlow, 194. Speech
relative to the High Sheriff of Dublin, 196. Motion relative to inquiry into the administration of justice in Ireland, 221. Reply to Mr Peel, 226. Dinner given to, at Glasgow, II. 283. Brownlow's, Mr, motion of censure against the legal authorities of Dublin, I. 189. Speech relative to, 196. Buckingham's, the Duke of, speech rela- tive to the affairs of Spain, I. 50. Budget, I. 104.
Buenos Ayres-(See America.) Bull, Captain Nicholas B., trial of, for libel against Mr Fyshe Palmer, M.P. II. 133.
Buonaparte's books, &c. sale of, II. 402. Burdett, Sir Francis, reprobates the whole tone and temper of the negotiation re- lative to Spain, I. 70. Speech rela- tive to the Catholic question, 183. Motion for inquiring into the conduct of the Sheriff of Dublin, 195. Burglary, an extraordinary one committed in Lambeth Palace, II. 274. Butterworth's, Mr, remarks relative to the marriage act, I. 152. Buxton's, Mr, speech relative to the treat- ment of slaves, I. 166. Byron's, Lord, letter, relative to the Greeks, II. 232. Designs respecting their cause, 298.
Cahuac and Beeman, trial of, for stealing books, II. 156.
Caius Gracchus, prologue to the tragedy of, I. 446
Calvert's, Mr, observations on the mar- riage act, I. 162. Campbell, Sir Ilay, biographical account of, II. 354.
Canning's, Mr, political character, I. 9. Reply to Mr Hobhouse, 27. Reply to Mr Brougham, 28. Reply to Lord Russel, ib. Moves the Easter adjourn ment, ib. Reply to Lord A. Hamil ton, 29. Reply to Colonel Davies, 30. Lays on the table of the House of Commons papers exhibiting the whole train of the negotiation relative to Spain, 30. Reply to Lord Althorpe. 57. Reply to Mr J. McDonald, 71. Reply to Mr Hume, 95. Reply to
Mr Creevey, 100. Speech concerning the vice-regal office in Ireland, 221. Surrenders his charge as member for Li- verpool. States the views of ministers in reference to the agricultural distress, 108. Reply to Sir F. Burdett, 134. Reply to Mr Brougham, 136. Speech relative to the treatment of slaves, 168. Reply relative to Mr Bowring, 179. Speech relative to the High Sheriff of Dublin, 196. Speech relative to the tithe composition bill, 218. Canton, a dreadful fire at, II. 223. Canterbury's, the Archbishop of, motion relative to the marriage act, I. 162. Cardinals, a new creation of, II. 217. Carnarvon, Lord, objects to Lord Liver- pool's motion on the appellate jurisdic- tion, I. 156.
Carnot, Count, character of, I. 391. Bio- graphical account of, II. 378. Castaing, Dr, trial of, for the poisoning of Hippolyte and Auguste Ballet, II.
Catholic question, I. 133.
Ceylon, literary and agricultural society, proceedings of, II. 407. Chancellor, the Lord, vigorously opposes concession to the English Catholics, I. 140. Speech on the appellate juris- diction, 156. Speech relative to the marriage act, 163. Speech relative to the marriage of dissenters, 164. Chemistry, improvements in, I. 374. Laws of Combination, ib. Investiga- tions of MM. Mitscherlich and Berze- lius, ib. Newly discovered animal acids, 375. Butiric acid, ib. Capric acid, ib. Caproic acid, ib. Hiric acid, 376. Pho- cenic acid, ib.
Chester's, the Bishop of, speech respect- ing the marriage act, I. 162. Chili (See America.)
Child, Mr, moves the address in the House of Commons at the opening of Parliament, I. 13.
Circular relative to the tithe composition act, II. 381.
Chronicle, political, II. 3.
-, legal, II. 93,
, general, II. 197. biographical, II. 320. ecclesiastical, II. 380. literary, II. 390.
-, commercial, II. 420. Clerk, Sir George, his reply to Sir James M'Intosh, I. 131.
Colombia. (See America.) Colton, the Rev. C. C., particulars of the bankruptcy of, II. 301.
Commercial prosperity, I. 116.-Chro- nicle, II. 420.
Constable, Sir T. H. Clifford, Bart., bio- graphical account of II. 335. Constitutional and legal questions, I. 125. Continental Europe, the state of, I. 235. Coronation of his Majesty, account of the money expended at the, II. 250. Covent Garden Theatre, grand Spanish fete given at, II. 262.
Creevey, Mr, his speech relative to the crown lands, I. 100.
Curwen's, Mr, remarks relative to the conduct of ministers. I, 63. Observa- tions relative to the public distress, 108. Reply to Mr Whitmore, 110.
Davies, Col. questions relative to the ne- gotiations with France, I. 30. Pre- sents a petition from Colonel Allen,
Deccan prize, cause of the, II. 125. Demerara, insurrection at, I. 365. Fur- ther particulars, II. 298. Denman's, Mr, speech relative to the Court of Chancery, I. 152. Devonshire's, the Duke of, motion for
inquiry into the state of Ireland, I. 226. Dewar, Dr Henry, Biographical account of, II. 320.
Document, a curious one, published by order of the House of Commons, II.
Documents, public, II. 3. Revenue, ib. Expenditure, 6. Public debt, 8. Com- merce, ib. Navigation, 11. Papers ex- hibiting the course of the negotiation relative to France and Spain, 12. Re- port on the law between merchant and factor, 59. Report on the West India docks, 66. On the employment of the poor in Ireland, 77. On the marriage law, 86. Prussian constitution, 88. Double sovereigns, king's proclamation respecting, II. 286. Issuing of, 304. Deaths, II. 460.
Duff, Sir James, and the Earl of Fife, II. 227.
Dumouriez, General, character of, I. 390.
Interment of, II. 218. Biographical account of, II. 344.
Earthquakes, II. 201. In Syria, ib. At Valparaiso, II. 228. At Palermo, 211. East India College, decision of the Bishop of London concerning, II. 217. Ecclesiastical chronicle, II. 380. Edinburgh, meeting at, relative to re- form, II. 214. Meeting of the Pitt Club, 245. Meeting for the purpose of subscribing to erect a monument to the memory of the Earl of Hopetoun, 306.
Egyptian literature, II. 405. Ellenborough's, Lord, speech in opposi- tion to ministers, I. 23. Speech rela- tive to the existing relations between France and Spain, 26. Motion for an address to his Majesty concerning the conduct of France and the allied powers, and disapproving of the con- duct of ministers in regard to Spain, 44. Speech relative to the sinking fund, 94. Speech respecting the appellate juris- diction, 158. Speech relative to the marriage act, 162.
Ellis', Mr Rose, speech relative to the treatment of the slaves, I. 170. Eminent characters deceased, I. 388. Lord Erskine, ib. Earl St Vincent, 389. Lord Keith, 390. Earl of Hopetoun, ib. Sir George Beckwith, ib. General Dumouriez, ib. Count Carnot, 391. Dr Hutton, ib. Dr Jenner, ib. Dr Baillie, ib. Mrs Radcliffe, ib. Robert Bloomfield, ib. David Ricardo, Esq. M.P., 392. Original memoir of Mr Ricardo, 393.
Erskine's, Lord, speech relative to the appellate jurisdiction, I. 156. Death and character, 388. Meeting at Lon- don for the purpose of erecting a mo- nument to the memory of, II. 309. Biographical account of, II. 376. Esterhazy, Prince Paul, v. M. Vite Ma- rie de Bettera, II. 148.
Exchequer, the Chancellor of the, speech in justification of the measures of the ministry, I. 63. Exposes his financial designs, 80. Speech relative to the discharge of the public debt, 89. Ex- posé relative to the crown lands, 100. Opens the annual budget, 104.
Fairs, suppression of, II. 227. Fanatics of Trullekon, proceedings against the, II. 224.
Finances, I. 79. Financial state of the nation, ib. General view by the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, 80. Satisfac- tion afforded by it, 87. Mr Maberley's motion, 88. Arrangement relative to the sinking fund, 89. Motions on the appointment of a Lieutenant-General of Ordnance, 95. Motion relative to the crown lands, 100. Ordnance esti- mates, 101. Army estimates, 102. Navy estimates, 103. Miscellaneous estimates, 104. Budget, ib.
Fine Arts, II. 411. British gallery, ib. Royal Academy, 412. British Institu- tion, ib. Society of painters in water colours, ib. Fifty-eighth anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts, 413. Li- verpool Royal Institution, ib. Sale of the pictures of George Watson Taylor, M.P. 414. Sale of Haydon's raising Lazarus, and Christ's entrance into Jerusalem, 415. Garrick's pictures, ib. Mr Alexander Davidson's, 417. Nollekins' models, busts, &c., 418. Fire, a dreadful one at Canton, II, 223. Fitzgerald, Mr, opposes the Irish tithe composition bill, I. 218.
Fleming, the Rev. John, biographical ae- count of, II. 322.
Folkestone's, Lord, speech relative to the state of the currency, I. 114. Fonthill sale, a parody, I. 448. Forbes, James, and Graham, William, and others, trial of, for attack on the Marquis Wellesley, in the theatre at Dublin, II. 93.
Foreign policy, I. 24.
Fort William, restrictions on the press at, II. 405.
France, I. 242. Accedes to the Holy Al- liance, ib. Views with regard to Spain, 243. Delivery of the allied notes at Madrid, 245. Conduct of the Spanish Ministry, ib. Opening of the Cham- bers, 247. King's speech, ib. Debates, 249. Chateaubriand's speech,252. Con- currence of the Chambers, 257. War- like preparations, ib. Internal history of, 327. Speech of Manuel, ib. Mo- tion for expulsion, ib. Tumultuous
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