ON POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND THE FINE ARTS.
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ACCIDENTS, OCCURRENCES, &c.-Shipwrecks and disasters at sea, 7, 9, 11, 27, 43, 69, 92, 154, (The Great Liver- pool) 172, 188, 201, 203, 235, 252, 363, 443, 460, 475, (The Maria Soames) 490, 602, 616, (The Great Britain) 634, 646, 650, 652, 667, 684, 700, 730, 795, 806.810. Railway Accidents, 9, 11, 26, 27, 43, 58, 75, 92, 172, 188, 204, 236, 252, 268, 301, 347, 363, 380, 427, 441, (North of France) 459, 473, 475, 491, 522, 540, 553, 554, 588, 619, 620, 636, 649, 652, 666, 684, 699, 716, 763. Suicides, (Col. Gurwood) 11, 39, 58, 59, 75, 106, 109, 124, 140, 203, 233, 363, 411, (B. R. Haydon) 427, 491, 572, 589, 602, 619, 637, 652, 667, (The Swiss Giantess) 792, 806, 810, 827. Fires, (Abberley Hall) 11, 27, 43, 92, 109, 203, (Crawford street) 233, 298, 427, (St John's New- foundland) 443, 453, (Quebec) 457, 460, 490, 554, 585, 588, 600, 614, 620, 646, 649, 652, 662, 667, 716, (The Garrick Theatre) 744, (Gravesend) 763, 780. Murders, Manslaughter, &c., 11, 43, 92, 107, 124, 284, 363, 443, (The Dagenham Murder) 460, 475, 525, 540, 555, 573, 602, 619. 637, 652, 666, 731, 810. Inquests, 11, 26, 109, 251, 395, 427, 586, 603, 647, 746, 760, 795. Assassination in Italy; The Ship Tory, 27. Diabolical act at Oxford, 43, 59. Singular discovery, 43. Accidents in Mines, 43, 252, 459, 475, 747, 760, 763. Railway robberies, 58. Carriage and horse accidents, 59, 70, 172, 315, 326, 330, 460, 525, 553, 555, 652, 758, 763. Explosion of gunpowder, &c., 74, 92, 140, 443, 667, 810. Inundations, 75, 102, 106, 507, 693, 697, 710, 713, 726, 727, 741. Steam-boat war on the Thames, 75, 140, 188, 251. Fall of buildings, 92, 636, 637, 652, 667, 715, 747, 792. Accident at the City of London Theatre, 92. Hunting mishap, 93. Potato riots in the north, 109, 140. Executions, 119, 187, 407. Poisonings, 141, 268, 300, 315, 363, 364, 380, 600. Atrocious conduct of a French priest, 173. Good luck, 188. Storms, 188, 236, 490, (1st August) 507, 588, 668, 678, 700, 711, 744, 746, 763, 802. Destitution, 204. An American duel, 234. Trial of Brigands; Making a hit; An awkward discovery, 236. Drownings, 257, 380, 395, 507,619. Massacre of British seamen in the South Seas, 251,300. Fall of a mountain; Hunger and misery, 252. Adventure with a wolf, 268. Elopements, 279, 295, 310, 647, 663. A narrow escape; The false diamond and the Monte de Piete, 283. Strikes, 303, 331. Tragical event, 300. Change for a note; Daring at- tempt of a convict to escape, 315. Fox-hounds poi- soned; Mysterious discovery; Crim. con. in France, 331. Steam-boat explosions and collisions, 346, 347, 363. Swindling, 362, 395, 458, 603. Clerical delin- quency, 362, 380. Trial of steam-boat speed, 362. Barbary pirates, 364. A daring spirit, 379. The Hydropathic system; Fatalities from sun-strokes, 380. Foolhardiness, 411. Eruption of Mount Hecla, 426. Escape from gaol, 427. Fatal case of military' flog- City Parliament, War in the, 824.
pauper; Mysterious affair, 667. Refusal of interment at Barking, 684. The pauper burial-ground of St Giles's Workhouse, 684, 715. Alleged cruelty in the Risborough Union, 684. Narrow escape, 700, 731. Alleged brutality of a workhouse master; Rick burn- ing; Important invention; A financier nearly blown up; Death from want; Housebreakers of the old school, 700. The ass's kick to the dead lion, 707. Consulta- tation per telegraph; A robber soon caught, 715. An old dodge, 746. Accident from gun cotton, 763. Death from destitution (Louisa Mordaunt), 763, 779. Pardon of the convict Barber, 779. An overseer's test of destitution, 780. The Cambridge Proctor and his victim, 794, 809. Return of the 31st Regiment from India; Smithfield-market nuisance; Refusal to read the burial service; A quick-witted thief; remarkable trial at Cologne, 795. Murder discovered by circum- stantial evidence, 809. Piracy in the Mediterranean, 810. Horrible inhumanity, 827. Administration, Change of, 417, 426, 433, 439. Agricultural and Protectionist meetings, 7, 24, 41, 91, 138, 185, 329, 375, 486, 584, 728. Albert's, Prince, Visit to Liverpool, 485. Andover Union, The, 523, 539.
PPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS.-7, 12, 26, 28, 39, 44, 16, 60, 70, 76, 88, 93, 103, 106, 108, 110, 119, 137, 141, 154, 157, 169, 173, 185, 189, 204, 217, 210, 235, 233, 239, 253, 266, 268, 284, 301, 316, 332, 346, 347, 360, 365, 381, 393, 396, 411, 412, 422, 426, 427, 433, 439, 440, 441, 442, 444, 453, 457, 461, 473, 476, 486, 493, 502, 505, 509, 519, 522, 526, 539, 542, 552, 553, 556, 567, 568, 570, 574, 590, 600, 604, 617, 621, 633, 638, 648, 649, 652, 663, 665, 669, 681, 682, 685, 701, 714, 717, 728, 729, 731, 732, 742, 748, 777, 781, 792, 795, 806, 808, 812, 824, 828. Autographs, Curious sale of, 411, 474.
Baths and Washhouses for the Poor, 505, 634. Bentinck Testimonial, The, 504. Bernard, Dr Sidney, of the Eclair, 22. Blocking up the streets of London, 515. Booksellers' provident retreat, 468, 474. Bread, Price of, 57, 331, 684, 715, 746, 779. Brevet, The, 731, 748.
British Association, The, 540, 585. British Museum, The, 139.
Chatham, Siege operations at, 57. Cholera, Asiatic, The, 299, 394, 426, 555, 566, 582, 602, 614, 699, 745, 760, 823. Christ's Hospital, Annual orations at, 616. Church, The, 39, 56, 73, 91, 108, 155, 170, 200, 234, 250, 279, 310, 326, 346, 360, 439, 454, 486, 583, 599, 616, 663, 680, 696, 743.
ging at Hounslow, 460, 476, 491, 507, 525. Earth- quakes, 470, 506, 553, 566, 573. Gallantry, 475. Strange accident; English gamblers in France, 476. The master of Lewisham workhouse, 525, 555, 573. Religious camp meeting; Commercial advantages of the electric telegraph, 540. Death of a Spanish robber, 541. A wealthy farmer; Mysterious and horrible affair; The bride's broach; The slave trade, 555. Horrible affair at Chatham, 573. Duelling, 582. Fatal accident at the Hamburgh theatre, 587. singular maniac, 588. The Haydock Lodge Lunatic 780, 795, 811, 827. Asylum, 588, 684. Reprieve of the convict Smith, Constantine, Grand Duke, Arrival of, 374; Departure, 588. Death from alleged starvation, 589.
Cobden, Mr, Dinner to, in Paris, 534, 539; Arrival at Bourdeaux, 569, 584.
Cobden Testimonial, The, 379, 442, 457, 473, 490, 539, 553, 634, 666, 730, 744, 792, 807. COMMERCE AND TRADE.-12, 28, 44, 59, 76, 93, 109, 125, 141, 156, 173, 188, 204, 219, 236, 252, 268, 284, 300, 315, 332, 348, 364, 380, 395, 412, 427, 444, 460, 476, 492, 508, 519, 525, 541, 556, 573, 589, 603, 521, 637, 652, 668, 684, 700, 716, 732, 748, 764,
America of a defaulter from London; Criminal punish- Corn on the Continent, 108.
ment for debt, 602. Distress in the Western Highlands COURT AND ARISTOCRACY.-7, 23, 39, 53, 70, 86, 99,
and Islands, 603, 827. Strange scene at a wedding; An eccentric Englishman, 603. Boiler explosions, 603, 699. Disgraceful treatment of Irish emigrants, 616. Seizure of an extensive illicit distillery; Explo- sion of gas; Death from fire-arms, 619. The adven- tures of a coach parcel, 628. Revolting coolness, 631. A boax, 632. The poor of St Pancras, 634, 649. Female intrepidity, 649. A duped tradesman, 650. A Dinners, Public, 330, 585, 824.
103, 116, 134, 150, 167, 182, 198, 213, 227, 231, 247, 262, 278, 295, 310, 326, 343, 358, 374, 390, 406, 422, 426, 439, 453, 470, 485, 502, 535, 556, 567, 582, 598, 615, 632, 647, 663, 679, 681, 695, 710, 728, 742, 758, 775, 790, 792, 806, 824. Courts martial, 507, 554, 637, 652, 668, 810, 827.
man destroyed in a furnace, 652. Maniac traveller on
a railroad, 665, 669. Alleged cruelty to an insane East India House, Proceedings at, 616.
ELECTION INTELLIGENCE.-7, 23, 24, 26, 39, 73, 82, 88, 90, 106, 107, 119, 139, 150, 154, 169, 185, 234, 283, 298, 329, 360, 375, 394, 407, 423, 439, 441, 453, 473, 486, 502, 505, 519, 567, 583, 598, 615, 663, 680, 695, 711, 728, 742, 776, 790, 792. Electric girl, The, 187.
Electric telegraph, The, 743, 761. Enlistment act, The-Illegal attestations, 185, Essex, Earl of, on Free Trade, 248.
ALGIERS.-State of the war, 22, 26. Defeat of Abd-el-Kader, 42. Disastrous snow-storms, 57, 69, 102, 120. Proceedings of the army, 132, 149. Ad- dress of Marshal Bugeaud to the Kabyles, 66. Counter-Proclamation of Abd-el-Kader, 181. Pro- gress of the army, 197, 230, 246, 261, 278, 342. Massacre of prisoners by Abd-el-Kader, 357, 373, 389, 421. Christian retaliation, 437, 581, 597, 678. Alleged overtures for peace, 805.
AUSTRALIA, SOUTH.-Capt. Sturt's expedition, 358. BELGIUM.-Tariff with Holland, 38, 69. Minis- terial changes, 150, 182, 197, 201, 213, 261, 294. Amicable relations with Russia, 231. Attempted dis- turbances, 246. Proceedings of the Chambers, 283, 298, 727, 741, 789. Commercial treaty with France, 309 438; with the Netherlands, 342, 438, 550. Free. trade association, 662. Importation of corn, duty free, 711. Amount of pauperism, 806. Public distress, 823.
BORNEO.-Revival of piracy, 342, 406. BRAZIL.-Relations with England, 39. of money, 182. The new city of Petropolis, 295. Resignation of the ministry, 406. The mixed commis- sion, 485. Rights of British property, 566. Duty on exports, 598.
BUENOS AYRES.-See Rio de la Plata. CANADA.-Duty on American wheat, 325. Change in the Cabinet, 453. The new Governor-General, 632. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.-Caffre war, 182, 231, 358, 374, 406, 421, 453, 470, 485, 534, 582, 598, 614, 646, 665, 679, 682, 742, 760, 823.
CHINA. Macao declared a free port, 358. Evacua tion of Chusan, 470. Riot at Canton, 614. DENMARK.-Commercial treaty with Prussia; Illness of the King, 6. Succession to the crown, 342, 469, 484, 501, 518, 662, 727, 742. The Royal divorce, 694. EGYPT.-Marriage of the Pacha's daughter, 57. Transit of travellers from Cairo to Suez, 150, 295. Visit of the Viceroy to Constantinople, 406, 426, 469, 502, 518. Return to Alexandria, 582. Return of Ibrahim Pacha, 550, 614. Sudden rise of the Nile,
FRANCE. Opening of the Chambers, 5; Proceed- ings, 6, 22, 38, 86, 102, 137, 166, 181, 197, 212, 246, 261, 266, 278, 309, 314, 325, 357, 389, 405, 426; close of the session, 437, Opening of the newly- elected Chambers, 534, 553, 566, 569, 584.
at Madagascar, 6, 22, 53,116, 132, 309, 597. The am- bassador from Morocco, 6; grand review before, 54. State of the crops, 22. Change in the Cabinet, Prince Louis Napoleon, 38, 69; escape of, 342, 348, 361, 452. State of the commer- cial navy, 38. The Boeuf Gras, 120. Free-trade meeting at Bordeaux; Customs returns, 149. The navy, 230, 246, 261, 309, 325, 566, 581, 596, 710, 726. Arrival of the Grand Duke Constantine at Tou- lon, 246. Attempted assassination of the King by Le- comte, 248, 262, 278, 294; trial, 325, 357; execu- tion, 373. Foreign refugees in France, 261. Arrival of Ibrahim Pasha, 262, 278, 230, 342. Commercial treaty with Belgium, 309. Anti-machine riots, 344. The corn trade, 373, 501. Opening of the Paris and Lisle railway, 389, 437. New quarantine regulations,
The elections, 421, 501, [505. Extraordinary heat of the weather, 438, 506. Creation of peers, 469. Free-trade association, 485, 566, 596, Incendiary fires, 485, 491, 549, 588. Joseph Henri's attempt to assassinate the King, 491, 507, 518, 553, 555, 566, 581, 594. Result of the Harvest, 566, 581. The Duke de Montpensier's marriage, 596, 600, 613, 631, 645, 726, 741. Government measures against scarcity, 596, 726. Escape of the Count de Montemolin, 600, 613, 617, 631. Food riots, 634, 678. Political am- nesty, 661. Importation of grain, 678, 693, 710, 741, 759, 774. Inundations, 693, 697, 710, 713, 741. Di- plomatic changes, 710, 726. Treaty of commerce with Russia, 729. Arrival of the Bey of Tunis, 741, 759, 789, 805. Financial embarrassments, 789. A relic of the republic, 792. Public distress; M. Guizot's pro- test, 822. See ALGERIA,-TAHITI.
GERMANY.-Disturbances at Thorn, 38; at Posen, 133, 139, 325; in Galicia, 246, 261, 309, 373, 501, 550, 597, 679, 711, 775. The Zollverein, 389, 662, 741. Sentence on the Abbe Ronge, 550. The Du- chies of Schleswig and Holstein, 566, 597, 614, 617, 632, 742. Close of the Diet, 694.
GREECE.-Alleged robbery in the temple of Diana, 267. Financial measures, 247. The budget, 711. Proceedings in the Chambers, 262, 295, 789. Bri- gandage, 421.
HOLLAND.-Dispute between the King and the Prince Royal, 22. The budget, 166. Commercial treaty with Belgium, 342, 438, 550. Famine and dis- ease, 614. Opening of the Legislature, 679.
INDIA.-Proceedings in Scinde, 6, 646. Prize money, 139, 262. Mortality among the troops, 806. with the Sikhs, 6, 53, 84, 106. Battles on the Sutlej- Ferozeshah, 133, 150, 154, 155; Aliwal, 198, 200; Sobraon, 216. Occupation of Lahore, 262. Treaties with the state of Lahore, 295. Proceedings of the army, 320, 358, 393, 406, 519, 534, 582, 646, 695, 744, 775. Destruction of the barracks at Loodiana, 470.
ITALY.-Farewell interview of the Emperor of Rus- sia with the Pope, 6. Relations with Russia, 86. Aus- trian hospitality, 149. Disturbances in Tuscany, 182, 197. Marriage of the Duke de Bordeaux, 727. Inun- dations, 727. Political liberality of the King of Sar- dinia, 806. Development of the national spirit, 823. MADAGASCAR.--See FRANCE.
MADEIRA.Religious agitation, 581. MEXICO.-State of affairs, 22.
102, 150, 154. Disputes with the United States, 295, 309. Blockade of Matamoras, 325. War declared, 342, 374, 389. Capture of Matamoras, 406, 422, 438, 441, 453. Revolution against Paredes, 470, 485. Se- paration of California, 502, 518. Pronunciamento in favour of Santa Anna, 569, 598. 614, 632, 646, 662. Surrender of Monterey, 694. Movements of Santa Anna, 711, 727, 742, 775, 790. Capture of Tobasco, 806.
MONTE VIDEO.-See RIO DE LA PLATA. NAPLES. Political amnesty, 298, 309, 325. NEW HOLLAND.-Dr Leichardt's journey from More- ton Bay to Port Essington, 475.
NEW SOUTH WALES.-Re-appointment of Mr Justice Willis, 539. Commercial affairs, 550. Revolt among the convicts at Norfolk Island, 823.
NEW ZEALAND.-War with Heki and the natives, 6, 185, 213, 390, 406, 453, 598, 645.
PERSIA. Progress of the cholera, 299, 394, 426, 555, 566, 582, 602, 614, 699, 745. 760, 823.
PLATA, RIO DE LA.-Destruction of Rosas' batteries, 70, 74, 116, 133. Defeat of Col. Freire, 231, 247, 342, 374, 421. Expedition up the Parana, 534, 582, 679. Mr Hood's mission, 711, 727, 760, 775, 790, 806. POLAND.Insurrectionary movements, 133, 139, 150, 154, 166. Conduct of the Austrian and Russian go- vernment, 182, 197, 201, 213, 231. The republic of Cracow, 247, 278, 294, 309, 342, 346, 358, 373, 389, 421, 485, 501. Condition of the peasantry, 582, 585, 632, 727, 742. Annihilation of the republic of Cracow, 744, 759, 774, 775, 789, 805, 806, 820, 823.
PORTUGAL.-Important legal decision, 6. Meeting of the Cortes, 22; Proceedings, 38, 69, 197, 213, 246. Financial projects, 132, 581, 789. Ministerial changes, 166, 358, 485, 566. Suspension of the constitution, 278. Insurrectionary movements, 294, 325, 347, 358, "438, 550, 553, 597, 631, 679, 694, 710, 729, 741, 759, 760, 789, 805, 808, 823. State of the country, 389, 501. Political and financial panic, 645. Col. Wylde's mission, 711. Expulsion of the Duke of Palmella, 789. PRUSSIA. The King and the people, 39, 69, 86. Suppression of houses of ill-fame, 42. Abolition of corporal punishment, 742. Postal treaty with Great Britain, 808.
ROME.Death of Pope Gregory XVI, 373, 389, 394. Election of Pius IX, 405; coronation, 421. The new, ministry, 438, 453. The amnesty, 469, 485, 502, 518 566, 775. Railroads, 518, 581, 597. Secularisation of the Papal government, 534, Population of Rome, 540. Public reforms, 550, 582, 742. Reception of the Prince de Joinville, 597. Testimonial to the Pope, 600. The Pope's popularity, 632, 662, 679. The Pope's encyclical letter, 789. Reconciliation with Spain, 806. Revision of the civil and criminal laws, 823.
RUSSIA. Travels of the Emperor, 6, 22, 26, 42, 57; of the Empress, 213, 233, 347. War in the Caucasus, 69, 169, 295, 373, 550, 632, 662, 665, 682, 775. The Basilian nuns, 70, 116, 150, 213, 727, 775. Treaty
of commerce with Turkey, 342, 502. Ukase respect- ing the Jews, 374, 389. Betrothal of the Grand Duchess Olga, 470; marriage, 502. Ukase respecting Cracow, 550. Imperial clemency, 567; Justice, 715. Treaty of commerce with France, 729. New penal code, 742. The ministry, 789.
SAXONY. International copyright treaty, 634. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.-Discovery of gold mines, 632, 679,
SPAIN. The Queen's marriage, 6, 38, 69, 86, 102, 357, 389, 453, 501, 534, 549, 553, 566, 569, 581, 585,
596, 597, 600, 613, 631, 645, 649, 661, 665; The ce- remonial, 678, 681, 694, 710, 741. Financial opera-
tions, 6, 22, 166. Manifesto of Don Henrique, 38; leaves Paris for Madrid, 775; his recantation, 789. Insurrectionary movements, 86, 102, 246, 261, 278, 294, 298, 309, 314, 645. Ministerial changes, 116, 132, 137, 182, 197, 212, 230, 250, 261, 789, 805. Proceedings of the Chambers, 149. Opening of the Cortes, 597, 613; dissolution, 710. Expulsion of Narvaez, 246. Heat of the weather, 475. Conspiracy at Pampeluna, 485. Relations with Portugal, 485, 501, 518, 534. State of public instruction, 550. Riot at a bull-fight at Santander, 570. The Infanta's mar- riage, 597, 649, 661. 665, 678. The amnesty, 694. The elections, 775, 805, 808, 823.
SWEDEN.-Railroads, 6. Apprehended attempt on the life of the King, 789.
SWITZERLAND. Opening of the Constituent Assem- bly at Berne, 198, 231. Political assassination, 342. Proceedings of the Diet, 453, 598, 742. Re-establish- ment of a permanent government, 582. Insurrection
at Geneva, 662, 665, 679, 727, 823. The elections, 694. The Jesuits, 711.
SYRIA. State of the Lebanon, 262, 295, 309, 358, 502.
TAHITI. Dispute with the French, 389, 534, 549, 581, 661, 678.
TURKEY.-The Sultan's journey, 150, 406, 421. Edict against official corruption, 247, 261. Dismissal of Salih Pasha, 309. Treaty of commerce with Russia, 342, 502. Mehemet Ali's visit, 406, 426, 469, 502, 518. Educational reform, 453. Battle with the Kurds, 614. Ministerial changes, 662, 694. Diplomatic mis- understanding, 711. Reception of M. Odillon Barrot,
UNITED STATES.-The Oregon question, 6, 23, 39, 70, 86, 116, 137, 150, 154, 182, 198. 325, 406; The treaty, 422, 441. Proceedings in Congress, 86, 137, 154, 182, 231, 247, 278, 295, 309, 438, 453, 470, 485, 489, 533. War declared against Mexico, 342, 374. General Taylor's victory, 389. Progress of the army, 406, 422, 438, 441, 453, 485, 518, 569,632, 646, 662, 694, 727, 742, 775, 790, 806. The tariff, 485, 518, 522. The Mormons' army, 646, 663. The President's message, 823.
VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.-Legislative Council, 247. WEST INDIES.-BARBADOES.-Improvement in agri- cultural labour, 646.
CUBA.-Dreadful hurricane, 711.
HAYTI. Dispute with the French Consul, 53, 70, 102, 116. Shipwreck and capture of the Hay- tian Admiral, 166. The late revolution, 247, 325, 534.
JAMAICA.-Adjournment of the House of As- sembly, 102. Opening, 823. Coolie immigrants, 261, 325, 374. State of the crops, 438. Meet- ings on the sugar question, 711.
TRINIDAD.-State of the weather and the crops, 438, 790.
Haydon, B. R. Suicide of, 411.
Subscriptions for the widow and daughter, 419, 436, 490, 501, 540. Health, Public, in the summer quarter, 714, 729. Highland passes, Shutting up the, 682.
Hill, Testimonial to Mr Rowland, 394. His appointment at the Post-office, 777.
Hood, Mr T. Family of, 807. Hop duty, 714.
Ibrahim Pasha, Arrival of, 361, 374, 390, 394, 406, 422, 439, 453; departure, 457; arrival at Alexandria, 550. Interment, Novel mode of, 387. IRELAND. The Times' commissioner; Corporate ad- dress to the Queen, 9, 23. The new colleges, 9, 25, 56, 552. Mr T. J. Hogg's correspondence with Sir R. Peel, 9. The Protestant Alliance, 26. Alarming out- rages, 42, 74, 107, 185, 200, 313, 329, 697, 712, 729, 791. Lord Farnham's declaration, 91. Famine and distress, 119, 139, 169, 185, 236, 249, 266, 283, 298, 313, 329, 360, 552, 567, 583, 599, 615, 648, 664, 697, 807, 826. The coercion bill, 155. Government mea- sures for relief, 186, 201, 234, 346, 567, 599, 663, 680, 697, 728, 743, 825. Eviction of tenantry, 200, 217, 234, 249, 265, 283, 567. Food riots, 249, 266, 426, 615, 633, 634, 648, 664. Homicides, 370. What Mr O'Connell demands, 423. The new Lord-Lieutenant, 440, 454. Repeal Association, 454. Split among the Repealers, 486, 504, 519, 539, 743, 758, 776, 791, 807, 808. The magistracy, 539. Mr O'Connell on Irish distress, 583. A Tipperary landlord, 598. Sale of fire-arms, 760, 776, 791.
Lady Game-killers, 699, 744. LAW. Criminal information against the Rev. Mr Bart- lett, 57, 92, 50. 745. Cooke v. Wetherell (new trial), 74. Illegal traffic in East India appointments, 75. Mary Elizabeth Smith v. the Earl of Ferrers (breach of promise), 120. Goldicutt v. Beagin (breach of pro- mise), 139. Carroll v. Arabin (seduction), 155, 283. -COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-J. Linnit, 156. Rev. J. W. Smith, 651.- -COMMISSION OF LUNACY.-Leo- nora Harrison, 156. C. Cumming, 570. Thomas Teague, 730. Coultas v. Bowes (crim. con., another clerical delinquent), 170, 267, 379. A case for the long robe, 172. Mr Dyce Sombre, 201, 489.
v. Williams (breach of promise and seduction, more clerical delinquency); Gambling transactions, 202. Thornhill. Thornhill (extraordinary will case), 203. -INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. . Cobham, 217.
Pemberton v. Colls (alleged simony and hocussing,- more clerical delinquency), 218. Arrears of business, 235. Woolmer v. Toby (allottees), 249. Erlam v. Davis and Winter (how to get a railroad secretaryship), 251. Walstab v. Spottiswoode (liability of provisional committee men), 267, 378. Duke of Brunswick v. Barnard Gregory (libel), 283. Ryves v. the Duke of Wellington (the Princess Olive of Cumberland), 379. Miss Burdett Coutts v. Richard Dunn, 395, 426, 490, 506, 524, 730. Fiddler v. Greenwood (clerical misbe- haviour); Greenwood v. Fiddler, 458. Cooke v. We- therell, Clerk (crim. con.); Barker v. Rev. D. Robin- son (libel); Moral Insanity,-Sir H. Apreece's will, 524. Life assurance, 554. G. C. Lewis v. W. B. Ferrand (libel), 715, 761. Countess de Zichy (con- struction of a will), 715. Fraser v. Fraser (consistory court), 745. Verdict against the London and North Western Railway Company, 746. Proceedings against a clergyman under the Church Discipline Act, 763. Wareham v. Prance, Collard, and Nash (Great Western Railway robberies), 778. Crockford v. Lord Maid- stone, 779, 808. Important decision with regard to monastic institutions in Ireland, 779. Indictment of an East India director, 779, 808. Holdsworth v. Gib- son and others (extraordinory gambling transactions), 793. Robson v. Reeding (crim. con.), 809. In the matter of North (religious education), 826. League, Anti Corn-Law, The, 7, 9, 26, 393. Final meeting, 424. Dissolution, 440, 600. LITERARY EXAMINER.-The Earl of Gowrie, 3. The Fairy King, 4. The picturesque Antiquities of Spain, 19. The new Timon; The Falcon Family, or Young Ireland, 20. The Almanac of the Month, 21. Sketches from Life, by the late Laman Blanchard, 35, 100. His- tory of Civilization, 36. Narratives of remarkable Criminal Trials; Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lectures; Fo- rest and Game Law Tales, 37. Lord Campbell's Lives of the Lord Chancellors, 51, 100, 755. Notes of a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo, 68. Stories from the Italian Poets, 83. Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic Regions, 99. The Oregon question exa- mined; Bohn's Standard Library, 100. The best Lec- tures on Shakspeare, 101. Expedition to Borneo, 115. Poems by Thomas Hood, 131. Antonio Perez and Philip II, 132. Trade and Travel in the Far East, 147. Montholon's History of the Captivity of Napo- leon; The Horse in Health and Disease, 148. A fragmentary Chapter from the most pleasant and de- Jeciable History of Robert the Fox, 149. Life and Correspondence of David Hume, 163. Grote's History of Greece, 179. The Miscellaneous Works of Sir J. Macintosh, 180. Letters on the condition of the Peo- ple of Ireland, 195. Military Miscellany, 196. Life of George Canning, 211. Sydney Smith's Sermons; The Bushranger of Van Diemen's Land; Gray's Ele- gy illuminated; The Works of G. P. R. James; The German Delectus; The new Timon, 212. Emilia Wyndham, 227. Despatches of Lord Nelson, 229, 595. The People, by Michelet, 229. Our Own Times, 230. Sophismes Economiques, par M. Fred. Bastiat, 243. Four Lectures on the advantage of a Classical Education, 244. Luria and a Soul's Tragedy, 259. Pedestrian and other Reminiscences at Home and Abroad, 260. Discoveries in Australia, by Commander Stokes, 275. Life and Speeches of D. O'Connell, M.P.; Poems by Camilla Toulmin, 276. Roscoe's Lives of the Kings of England, 277. Past and Pre- sent condition of British Poetry, 281. Letters of the Kings of England; Essays on subjects connected with the Literature, Popular Superstitions, and History of England in the Middle Ages, 291. The Domestic Li- turgy: Scrofula, its nature, its causes, &c.; The Pun- jaub, by Lieutenant Colonel Steinbach, 292. The In- dustrial History of Free Nations; Legends of the Isles, 307. A Book of Highland Minstrelsy, 308. Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies of Great Bri- tain; Address of the Literary Association of the friends of Poland, 323. Pictures from Italy, 340. Ballad Romances; the Memoirs of a Femme de Chambre, 355. The Poetical Works of John Keats; The minor Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Helen Stanley, 356. The Lives of twelve eminent Judges of the last and present century, 371. The Blackgown Papers, 372. The Works of Walter Savage Landor, 387, 549. Haydon's Lectures on Painting and Design, 403. Echoes from the Backwoods; Leontine, 404. Danish Fairy Legends and Tales, 419. Costume in England, 420. The age of Pitt and Fox, 435. A Tour to and from Venice by the Vaudois and the Tyrol, by Louisa Stuart Costello, 436. Historical Pictures of the Mid- dle Ages, in black and white, 437. Divers Works of early Masters in Christian Decoration, 451. Mesme- rism in India, 452. The United Irishmen, their Lives and Times, 467. Second Love and other Tales from the Note Book of a Traveller; Sale's Brigade in Aff- ghanistan, and the defence of Jellallabad, 468. Life at the Water Cure, or a month at Malvern; Mrs Jameson's Memoirs and Essays Illustrative of Art, Literature, and Social Morals, 483. A Visit to the Antipodes; Recollections of Mexico, 484. Life of Dost Mahommed Khan, by Mohun Lal; The Comic Blackstone; The Quizztology of the British Drama ; The Comic History of England, 499. The Wild Irish Girl, new edition, 500. Original Letters illustrative of English History, 575. Father Darcy, 516. Pom- fret on Public Opinion and Private Judgment, 517. Memoirs of the principal Actors in the Plays of Shaks- peare, 532. Hochelaga, or England in the New World, 533. A Pilgrimage to the Temples and Tombs of Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, 547. Flowers and their Associations; Life in the Wilderness, 548. The His- tory of British India; The Fawn of Sertorius, 564. Southey's Life of Wesley, and Rise and Progress of Methodism, 579. A Sketch of the Lives of Lords Stowell and Eldon, 580. Potts' Discovery of Witches in the County of Lancaster, 611. Lives of the Queens of England; Notes and Recollections of a Professional
Life, 612. Camp and Barrack-room, or the British Army as it is, 628. Short Sketches of the Wild Sports and Natural History of the Highlands, 629. Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son, 630, 693, 699, 757. Horace Walpole's Memoirs of the reign of George 11, 643. The Early Life of Dante, 659. Progress by An- tagonism, 660. The Cottar's Sunday, and other Poems, 676. Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay, 677. The Emigrant, 691. The History of Egypt, from the earliest times till the conquest by the Arabs; Fisher's Drawing-room Scrap Book, 708. Hood's Own, 710. Correspondence of John, fourth Duke of Bedford, 723. The Book of Beauty, 725. The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, 738. Wit and Humour, by Leigh Hunt, 739. A Poet's Bazaar; The Minstrelsy of the Eng- lish Borders; Chronicles of the Fleet Prison, 757. Lucretia, or the Children of Night, 771, 788. Swit- zerland and the Swiss Churches, 773. Scenery and Poetry of the English Lakes, 774. Bacon, his Writings and his Philosophy, 787. Christmas Books, 788. Cosmos; Sketch of a physical description of the Uni- verse, 803; Mrs Perkins's Ball. 804. The Art-Union, 805. The Battle of Life, 820. The History of the Sikhs, 822.
Literature and Men of Letters in England, 468. Lord Mayor, Election of, 633, 634, 647.
Macready, Mr, his readings at Warrington, 633, at Man- chester, 745,
Manchester Athenæum, 600, 681. Medical Schools, Statistics of, 650.
Metropolitan improvements, 155, 185, 374, 473, 505, 665, 682, 714, 729,744, 807.
Military information, 24, 170, 186, 201, 218, 250, 379, 411, 439, 617, 731 (the Brevet), 743, 748, 761, 791, 807, 810, 824, 826.
Miscellaneous information, 186, 201, 218, 234, 250, 266, 283, 299, 316, 361, 364, 379, 394, 411, 426, 442, 457, 474, 539, 553, 569, 586, 599, 617, 634, 665, 699, 714, 729, 744, 761, 777, 792, 807, 826. Model Lodging-houses, 777.
Mortality in the Metropolis, 26, 42, 57, 139, 155, 170, 234, 299, 347, 379, 426, 505, 522, 540, 569, 584, 665, 682, 777, 792, 807, 827.
MUSICAL EXAMINER.-The Hutchinson Family, 101. Ancient Concerts, 166, 197, 261, 278, 294, 309, 325, 341. Philharmonic Concerts, 181, 212, 261, 294, 325, 357, 389, 421. Mr Mangold's Concert, 197. Vocal Concerts at the Hanover Square Rooms, 309, 342. The Music Book, 645. Mr Dempster's Entertainment,
National Gallery, Threatened destruction of the, 771. Naval Intelligence, 275, 360, 361, 442, 473, 475, 490, 570, 588, 634, 666, 717, 731 (the Brevet), 748. Novel Religious Community, 565.
OBITUARY.-Sir E. Dodsworth; Rev. R. Aspland, 7. Earl of Portarlington; Colonel Garwood, 11, 27. Lewis Goldsmith; Earl Granville, 23. Mrs Corn-
well Baron Wilson, 42. Mr Isaac Cohen, 42, 92. Ge- neral Hodgson, 44. Right Hon. J. Hookham Frere, 53. Duke of Modena, 74. Lieutenant General Sir F. W. Mulcaster, 74. Sir William Wake, 77. Sir J. R. Carnac; Rear Admiral S. C. Rowley, 86. Mr Carpue, 93. Dowager Duchess of Anhalt Dessau; Henry Gally Knight, 103. Viscountess Doneraile, 116. Mr John Loder, 120. Dowager Countess of Scarborough, 141. Colonel Hon. F. G. Howard; Rev. Sir S. S. Hutchinson; Lady Bremer, 157. Rear- Admiral R. T. Hancock; General Sir E. Lloyd, 170. Lady Elizabeth Fielding, 173. Rear-Admiral Skip- sey, 186. Otto de Kotzebue, 189. Hon. N. R. Coi- borne; Sir C. J. Anderson, 198. Mr Liston, 201. Colonel E. Wildman, 213. Lady C. Talbot, 221. Lady Elizabeth Macgregor: Vice-Admiral H. Gar- rett; Signor Dragonetti, 248. M. Francois Jean Se- vestre, 250. Louis Eustache Ude, 253. Major Ge- neral Sir J. R. Lumley, 259. The Princess William of Prussia; Earl of Erroll; Sir J. Sebright, 262. Countess of Beauchamp, 279. Sir W. Boothby, 283. Miss Frances Burdett, 285. Admiral Hon. H. Cur- zon; Lady Shee, 301. Viscount Hood; Admiral Sir R. Otway; Lord Glenlee; Dr Hobart, Dean of Wind- sor, 310. The Rev. Lord Rodney; Hon. D'Arcy Godolphin Osborne, 314. Sir R. Cox, 316. Lady Sykes, 332. Dowager Countess of Rothes; Dowager Countess of Dunmore; Viscount Downes; Sir J. Trevelyan, 343. Duke de Damas; Lord Wodehouse; Sir Spencer Vassal, 358. Countess of Romney; Signor Crescentino, 361. Duke de Fitzjames, 389; Countess de Meulan, 405. Marquise d'Harcourt, 407. B. R. Haydon, 411. Sir Aubrey de Vere, 439. Lord Chief Justice Tindal, 442. Earl of Kilkenny; Lord W. Russell, 470. Thomas Goold, Esq.; Rear-Admi- ral Mangin, 473. Daniel Wakefield, Esq., 475. Sir T. G. Knight; Miss Sophia Bartley, 477. Lady Ba- ring; General Sir G. Murray, 486. Louis Buona- parte, ex-King of Holland, 502, 522, 567. Dwarka- nauth Tagore, 508. Sir P. H. Dyke; Bishop of Kil- dare, 519. R. P. Ward, Esq., 522. Marshal Vallee,
534. The Prince de Rohan Rochefort; Baron Dedel; Rear Admiral Trench; Lord Bloomfield; Sir C. We- therell, 535. Lieutenant General G. Wulff, 542. Earl of Strathmore; Marquis of Thomond, 550. Bishop Luscombe, 567. Marquis of Ailsa, 582. Lord Met- calfe, 583. Mr Justice Williams; Earl of Yarbo- rough; Duke of Athol; Hon. Albert Duncombe, 598. Bishop of St Asaph, 599. Admiral Krusentern, 600. Lady Augusta Bonde. Viscount Templeton, 615. Lieutenant General R. Owen, 621. Earl of Walde- grave, 632. Lord Mount Sandford, 633. Thomas Clarkson, 635. Baroness Muskeery, 638; Sir C. Wol- seley; Sir H. Rycroft; Baron de Bode, 647. The Bishop of Cloyne and Ross, 653. Viscount Allen ; Lady Anne Hamilton; Mr Gillon; Sir G. Murray; Rev. Dr Penfold, 663. Sir Brook Taylor; Mr Bond,
666. Dowager Countess of Liverpool; Hon. Miss Grim- ston; Sir E. P. Turner; Rear-Admiral Walpole Browne, 679. Dr John Thomson, 685. Countess of Hunting- don; Lady Colquhoun of Luss; Sir Henry Feather- stonehaugh, 695. M. Julien Ouvrard, 699. Dowager Countess of Winterton; Sir G. Wombwell, 701. Dow- ager Lady Manners, 710. P. M. Stewart, Esq., 710,
Marshal Bourmont: Adm. Duperre, 710. Hon. Saville Lumley, 742. Mr Alsager, 744, 747. Mr Younge, 747. George Darley, 578. Lady Augusta Cathcart; Rear-Adm. T. White, 758. Canon Riego, 760. Dr Tegner, Bishop of Mexico, 761. M. Michelet, 761, 777, 792. J. Barneby, Esq., 775. Dowager Marchioness of Westminster; Lady Eliza- beth Whitbread, 776. Gen. Dickinson; Sir C. Mor- gan; Lord Staunton; Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk, 790. Lieut.-Gen. Shortall, 792. Mrs T. Hood, 792. Lady Emily Drummond de Melfort, 797. Sir J. S. Lake: Col. Davies; Gen. Sir M. Hunter; Lieut.-Col. F. Elwin, 806. Right Hon. T. Grenville, 806, 824, 826. Mr Bellamy, 807. Mrs Sumner, 812. Count Frederick Gonfalonieri, 823. Prince de Rohan ; Sir G. H. Barlow; Landgrave of Hesse Homburg, 824. Count de Pollon, 825.
PARLIAMENT.-Opening of the session; Queen's speech; the address, 53. Report, 56, 70, 71. Ministerial ex- planations, 53, 70. The Nelson Monument, 55, 298. New Zealand, 55, 87, 328, 408, 522. Sessional orders, 55. Railways, 55, 71, 72, 86, 88, 103, 119, 135, 154, 168, 183, 184, 198, 213, 216, 231, 232, 263, 264, 279, 281, 295, 345, 377, 392, 408, 422, 438, 454, 470, 487, 503, 522, 538. The Oregon Question, 56, 182, 185, 422, 457. Public works (Ireland), 56, 73, 87, 103, 536, 538. Agricultural Protection, 70. Commercial Policy-the Corn Laws-Custom Duties, 70, 71, 87, 103, 105, 117, 118, 119, 135, 136, 137, 152, 154, 167, 169, 196, 279, 296, 297, 310, 312, 313, 326, 343, 358, 375, 390, 409, 408, 522. Supply, 71, 455, 473, 489, 503, 522, 538. Drainage (Ireland), 71, 87, 106, 135. The Game Laws, 72, 135, 151, 376. The Militia, 72, 88, 137. The Ten-Hour Bill, 72, 87, 137. Religious opinions Relief, 86, 27 g' 295, 310, 503, 521, 522. Poor-Law (Ireland), 86, 04, 117, 183, 198. Fisheries, (Ireland), 87, 106. I lcomes of the Prelates, 87. District Asylums, 87. nCivil departments of the Navy, 87. Bone-crushing in Workhouses, 87, 88. Andover Union, 87, 153, 538, 552. French Fishing Vessels,
Roman Catholic Penal Enactments, 87, 168, 297, 409. Famine and Distress in Ireland, 88, 90, 118, 167, 168, 232. Religious Persecution in Russia, 103, 154, 167. Crime in Ireland, 103. Westminster Bridge,, 106. Protection of Life (Ireland), 117, 135, 151, 167 168, 183, 213, 215. 232, 248, 265, 279, 281, 345, 376, 378, 391, 392, 408, 409. Burdens on Land, 117. Anti-Corn-Law League, 117. Rio de la Plata, 117, 198, 552. Privilege; Interference of Peers, 119. Execution of Bryan Seery, 135, 137. Law of Marriage (Scotland), 135. Vote of Thanks to the. Army of the Sutlej, 135, 136, 151, 213, 215, 231. County Works Presentment (Ireland), 135. Policy of Government towards Ireland, 136. Mr Ferrand, 137. The Income Tax, 137. Van Diemen's Land, 151, 522. Charitable Trusts, 153, 198, 296, 326, 455, 472. Metropolitan Buildings, 154, 183, 198, 528. Intimidation of Wit- nesses, 167. The Tariff, 167, 169, 183, 185. Educa- tion in Wales, 167, 551. Frost, Williams, and Jones, 168. Cuba Sugar, 168. Fever (Ireland), 168, 183, 184, 198. Case of Mr Kinder, 169. Fraudulent Ob- jections to Votes, 169. Friendly Societies, 169, 264. Mutiny Bill, 185. Loss of the Great Liverpool, 185. County Elections, 185, 264. Condition of Ireland,
Print Works, 198. Poor Removal, 199, 359, 376, 377, 455, 456, 472, 489, 502. Eviction of Tenantry (Ireland), 213. New Houses of Parliament, 213, 298, 408. Destitute Poor (Ireland), 214. Alleged Impri- sonment of Factory Operatives, 215. Mr Smith O'Brien, 217, 280, 281, 297, 328, 345. The Polish Insurrection, 231, 470. Case of Mr J. P. Smith, 231, 312. Budget, 232, 346. Legal Education (Ireland). 232. Clothing for Infants in Workhouses, 232. Wigan Election, 248. Deodand Abolition, 263, 472, 503, 521. Death by accident compensation, 263, 472, 503, 521. 359.
Dismissal of Mr Day, 263. Post office, 263, Reduction of the Duty on Tea, 265. Ejected Tenantry (Ireland), 265, 503. Bridport Election, 265, 281, 327, 346, 359. Colonel Stoddart, 265. Timber Duties, 265. Factories, 281, 311, 328. Danish claims, 281, 377. Polling places (Ireland), 281. Pensions to Viscount Hardinge and Lord Gough, 281, 296, 312, 328, 359, 454. Labourers on Railways, 281. Custos Rotulorum of Wexford, 296. Burghs (Scotland), 296. Western Australia, 296. Fees in Courts of Law and Equity, 297. Sugar Duties, 297, 392, 408, 409, 422, 454, 455, 471, 472, 487, 489, 503, 504, 505, 519, 520, 521, 535. Explosive substances, 298, 408. Clerks of the Crown (Ireland), 310. Canada-Commercial Policy, 312. Packets to America, 312. Lace Facto- ries, 327. Bingley Poor-house, 328. Real-property Commission, 328. Quarantine laws, 328. Burdens on Land, 329. Land commission report (Ireland), 345. Transportation to Van Diemen's Land, 346. Grand Juries (Ireland), 348. Baths and Washhouses, 375, 423, 502. Sites for Places of Worship (Scotland), 377, 470. Landlord and Tenant (Ireland), 377, 502. Navy Civil Departments, 392 Rating of Tenements, 392 Sir R. Peel's Explanation, 393. Crime (Ireland), 408' Juvenile Offenders, 408, 457. Public Records, 409, 552 Suppression of Prostitution, 409. Parliamentary Elec tors and Freemen, 409. Resignation of Ministers 422. Protection of Justices, 422. Bankruptcy Act. Amendment, 422. Superintendent of Convicts, 422. Ministerial Explanations, 422. Business of the House, 438, 455. The ex-Duke of Brunswick, 439. Batter- sea park Bill, 439. Salaries to the Chief Justices, 454. Protests, 454. Public Expenditure, 455. Poor-law Commissioners, 455, 536, 552. Tobacco Duties, 455, 503. Commons Enclosure, 455. Intentions of the
Government, 456. Stockport Improvement, 457, 489. Education, 457. Miscellaneous Estimates, 457. Pri- sons (Ireland), 457. Fisheries (Ireland), 457. Lunatic Asylums (Ireland), 457. Grand Jury cess (Ireland), 457. Mandamus (Ireland), 457. Land clauses Con- solidation Amendment (Ireland), 457. Adverse Claims (Ireland), 457. Thames Embankment, 457. Captain Warner's Invention, 457. Dioceses of St Asaph and Bangor, 470, 471, 502. The Slave Trade, 470, 487. Flogging in the Army, 471, 489, 502, 503, 504, 520. 522, 536. Art-Unions, 472, 489, 502. The Welling- ton Statue, 473, 489, 539. Mail packets between England and Boston, 473. Case of Parker and the Governor of Milbank prison, 473, 521, 522. Navy Estimates, 473. New Zealand loan, 487. The Repeal justice, 487, 489. Consolidated Fund, 489, 502, 538, 551. Joint Stock Banks (Ireland and Scotland), 489, 502. Spirit licences and duties, 489. Court of com mon pleas, 489, 502. The Militia, 489. Marriages (Ireland), 502. Small debts, 502, 521, 538, 551. New Zealand and Australia waste land, 502, 538. Chester returning officer, 502. Citation (Scotland), 502. Army enlistment, 503. The late Carnival at Malta, 503. Dwellings for the poor, 503, 521. Contagious disease, and prevention, 503, 521. Army (Ireland), 503; 504, 521, 536. Colonial-office-Mr Rogers, 503. Consta- bulary (Ireland), 504, 538. Drainage, 503. Independ- ence of Cracow, 520, 537. Customs Duties, 521, 551. Naval Courts-martial, 521. Medical Practitioners, 521. Free labour in the West Indies, 521. Smoke prohibi- tion, 521. Rateable property (Ireland), 522. Wreck and Salvage, 522, 551. British possessions, 552, 536, 551. Opening the National Gallery and British Mu- seum on Sundays, 522. Maynooth College, 535. Lord G. Bentinck's charges against Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Ripon, 535, 537. 538, 550. Carrying trade to the Spanish Colonies, 537. The Naval retirement, 537. Manning of the fleet, 538. Rewards to the army, 538, 539. Glasgow College, 538. Poor em- ployment (Ireland), 538, 557. Patent commissions, 538. Pawnbrokers, 538. Private Bills, 538. Leases (Ireland), 538. Court of Exchequer, 538. Distress in Ireland, 551, 552. Post-office, 551. Relations with Brazil, 551. United States and Mexico, 551. Hay- dock Lodge Lunatic Asylum, 552. Prorogation,- Queen's speech, 551, 552. Divisions, List of, 137, 313, 359, 410.
Peel, Sir R. and Free Trade (the Elbing letter), 568. Planet, Le Verrier's, 649, 710, 778. POETEY.-Writ of summons, 3. Why won't the Lords
repeal the Corn Laws? 19. Comfort and Currie, 35. How to resist progress, 83. Leges Noctonianæ, 627. POLICE, SESSIONS, ASSIZES.-Swindling, 10. Railway frauds, 10, 26. The Parkhurst prison, 26. Trials for murder, manslaughter, &c., 27, 154 (Lieut. Pym), 156, (Wicks), 172, 217, 283, (Graham) 284, 298, 299, 314, 394, 395, 443, 458, (Lieut. Hawkey) 507, 522, 525, 540, (Guildhall coffee-house) 553, 554, 588,618, 667, 681, 699, 715, 780, 792. Sending threatening let- ters, 27. Arson, 27, 475. Confession of the late John Tawell, 27, 43, 251, 683. The privilege of ignorance -Atrocious conduct of a little muffin boy-Rating of Prince Albert's farm at Windsor, 27. Clerical delin- quency, 58, 90, 411. Captain Johnstone of the ship Tory, 90, 92. Incest and murder at Greenwich, 92, 109, 139, 314. Capture of gamblers, 106. Justice defeated Composition of petty juries-Six weeks af- ter marriage, 108. Forgeries, 108, 137, 267, 298, 315, 361, 411, 571, 587, 601, 602, 618, 746, 780. Poison- ing, 140, 187, 809. Cozening, 156. A respectable witness-You can't be too cautious, 187. Systematic child destroying, 203. Moral effect of the gallows-A Buccaneer ashore, 219. Assaulting police constables, 233. Females in coal-mines-Mary Stuart in prison- Furious riding through the streets, 235. Judicial blun- der, 236. Bigamy, 251, 267, 442. A cockney ruffian -A pleasant prospect for the sheriff's officers, 251. Game laws, 259, 573, 715, 730, 761. Embezzlement, 298. Throwing a woman out of window, 300, 315. A Gent. The self-accused felon, 331, 347, 394, 411. Joseph Ady in trouble, 331, 347. Counterfeit coin, 347, 525, 699. Charge of stealing against a warehouse- man, 362. Extraordinary investigation, 379. The hydropathic system, 380, 411. The wholesale matrimo- nial speculation, 395, 411. Extraordinary claim to a husband, 443, 460. Drunkenness, 473. Alleged heinous outrage by a police inspector, 475, 490. A murderous approver, 506. A hard case under the game laws-The An- dover Union case, 540. Tender mercies of magistrates- More mercy-Martial brutality-Clerical liberality, 554. Charge of felony against a surgeon, 554, 569, 571, 618. Advantages of drunkenness-Disturbance at a Polish funeral, 571. Heartless seduction, 572. Singular case-Middlesex justice, 587. Selling poisonous ber- ries, 587, 636. Brutal assault by a police constable- Charge against a clergyman-A just magistrate-Mili- tary privilege, 601. Criminal assault, 617. the Camden Town station-Robbery at the Baths in Holborn Heartless Hoax-Again the Eastern Coun- ties railway, 618. An infamous husband-Horrible cruelty, 619. Pretended heirs, 634, 636. Change for a sovereign-False charge, 635. Post-office robbery, 636. The electric telegraph, 636, 667. The last night of Vauxhall, 636. Brutal assaults, 636, 760. Un- founded charge-Unlawful distress-Connubial joys- Impudent street robbery, 636. Soi-disant guest of the Lord Mayor-The twenty-pound swindler-Distress- ing attempt at suicide-A victim to impulse-Drunk- enness and cab driving, 651. Church rates, 665. The magistrates of the Loughborough petty sessions, 666. An inspector on horseback, 666, 683, 699, 700, 746. Tread- inill labour by females, 683. Singular discovery of sto- len property, 683, 700. Professional morality-Con- viction of an innocent man, 683. Female burglar-Ex- traordinary interesting case, 716. The toll collector of Waterloo bridge, 730. Extraordinary delusion, 731. Extraordinary robbery, 731, 746. Furious driving, 744,
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