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Brougham, Mr, altercation
between him and Lord
Cochrane, 224-5-His mo-
tion on the distresses of the
country, 384and on the
state of the nation, 567
Burdett, Sir Francis, speech
of on the subject of Parlia-
mentary reform, 223-De-
'precates the arbitrary mea-
sures of ministers, 302-
His motion for Parliament-
ary reform negatived, 551
Castlereagh, Lord, proposes
suspension of Habeas Cor-
pus act, and other mea-
-sures of restraint, 301, 559
-High words between him
- and Mr Bennet, 304
Catholic claims, statements
of Earl Donoughmore re.
specting, 457

Cleary, T, secretary of Lon-
don Union Society, com-
plains of the report of the
Lords' secret committee,
218
COMMONS, HOUSE of, ad-
dress in answer to Regent's
[ speech, 140 Examine
Lord James Murray on an
attack on the Prince Re-
gent's state carriage, 142—
Address the Prince on the
subject, 143-Secret Com-
mittee on the state of the
country, 147-Committee
to consider of retrench-
ment, 222-Discussions on
petitions for reform, &c. ib.
224-Report of Secret Com-
mittee, 226-Pass Habeas
Corpus suspension act, 307
-And bills for preventing
seditious meetings, &c. 380,

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386-Reject motion for a
reform in Parliament, 551
-Budget, 558 - Discus-
*sions on farther suspension
of Habeas Corpus act, 559,
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Holland, Lord, complains of
the harsh treatment of Bo-
naparte, 299
London, petition of the Liv-
ery of, for reform and re-
trenchment, 218
LORDS, HOUSE of, Message
1of the Prince Regent, on
certain conspiracies in the
country, referred to a secret
committee, 138-House
addresses the Regent on
an attack made on his car-
riage, ib. Reports of Se-
cret Committee, 217, 538
-Pass Habeas Corpus sus-
pension act, 297, 541-
Reject motion for abolish-
ing sinecures, 298 — and
one for a Committee on the
claims of the Roman Catho-
lics, 537-Speech of Re-
gent on prorogation of par-
liament, 542

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Historical Affairs.

on Spanish Main defeated
by the patriots headed by a
Scotsman, 64-An Ama-
zon lady at the head of the
patriots of Peru, 65-
Monte Video taken by the
Brazilian Portuguese troops,
68, 388-Success of the
revolutionists in Mexico,
231-Revolution in Per-
nambuco, 461 - and in
Chili, 463-Royal authori-
ty restored in Pernambuco,
571

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ral actions, 64-Biographi-
cal notice of, 65
Indies, East, accounts from,
148- Destructive fire in
the isle of France, 149-
Quarrels of the Petty Sove-
reigns of, 229-Ravages
of the Pindarees, 387-
Their defeat, 388-and ex-
pulsion from the Company's
territories, 461
Ireland, meetings for reform
in, 70-Petition of Catho-
lics of, ib.-Disturbances
in, on account of dearth,
468

Italy, modification of the
inquisition in, 151-Bull
of the Pope against bible
societies, 390
Manchester, tumultuous as-
sembly at, 232-Meditated
insurrection in defeated,
312

Cape of Good Hope, alarm-
ing leprosy at, 388
Chili, revolution in, 463
China, arrival of the Bri-
tish embassy at, 66-Its
failure, &c. ib.-Further
particulars, 387
Cobbett, Mr, the celebrated
political writer, flies to A-
merica, 311
Common Council of London
petition against Habeas
Corpus suspension act, 466
Conspiracy, atrocious

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in the Isle of Man, 390
Domingo, St, attempt of
Louis XVIII. to recover
it fails, 66-New Consti-
tution of Hayti, ib.
Earthquake at Charleston,
North America, 230
Emigrations from Germany
to America, 311, 466
England, disturbances in the
, midland counties of, 467
Fire-damp, dreadful explo-
sion of, near Newcastle, 574
France, borrows twelve mil-
lions in England, &c. 67-
Legislature proceedings in,
ib. 232-Army of occupa
tion reduced one fifth, 151
-Finances of, ib.-Talley-
rand restored to favour at
Court, 232- Arrests for
treasonable practices at
Bourdeaux, 389-Discov-
ery of a plot at Paris to
destroy the Royal Family,
ib.-Arrests in Paris, 390
-attempt at insurrection
in the South, 465-Distur
bances on account of the
dearth of provisions, ib.
Germany, jealousy of British
commerce in, 68-Nume-
rous emigrations from, 311
466-Violent storms in, ib.
-Emperor of Austria pro-
hibits bible societies in his
dominions, 466- Account
of a fanatical sect in, 573
Gold Coinage, issue of a new
one in Britain, 575
Gregor M'Gregor, a Scots-
man, heads the Patriots of
the Spanish Main, and de-
feats the Royalists in seve.

Russia, Emperor of, remon-
strates with France for not
acknowledging Bernadotte,
152-Decree of the Empe-
ror in favour of dissenters
from the Greek Church,
390-Population of, 573
Shipwreck, melancholy cases
of, 70

Sicily, liberal decree of the
King of Naples in favour
of, 68

Sierra Leone, accounts from,
569

South Wales, New - See
New South Wales
Spain, insurrection in Val-
encia, 231-Plot to re-es-
tablish the Cortes, in Bar-
celona, 310, 389-Mutiny
of troops at Cadiz, 310-
Insurrection in Catalonia,
389, 465-Naval arsenal
near Cadiz burned by in-
cendiaries, 465-Finances
of, 572

Massena, the French Mar-
shal, dies at Paris, 311
Moorish privateers captured Steam-boat, dreadful explo-
in the North Sen, 390 ́ sion of one in England, 312
Northumberland, death of Storms, violent ones in Ger-
the Duke of, 575
New South Wales, interest-
ing intelligence from, 57-
Flourishing state of the co-
lony, 308-Discoveries in
Van Dieman's Land, ib.
New Zealand, dreadful mas.
sacre of a ships' crew by
the natives of, 58
Pernambuco, revolution in,
461-defeated, 571
Persia, applies for permis-
sion to take British officers
into pay, 229
Poland, military conscription
in, 68

Ponsonby, Mr, death of, 575
the Pope, issues a bill a-
gainst bible societies, 390
Portugal, conspiracy disco-
vered at Lisbon, and de-
feated, 464-farther parti-
culars of, 572
Reform of Parliament, meet-
ings throughout Britain to
petition for, 69
Rioters in London tried, and
one of them condemned,
69

many, 311

Sweden, conspiracy against
the Crown Prince at Stock-
holm, 309
Treason, trials for, in Lon-
don, 467

Turkey, changes of the mi-
nistry in, 389-Fire in
Constantinople, ib.
Vandamme, General, arrest-
ed at Ghent, 68
Warsaw, a university order-
ed to be founded in, 152
Watson, Dr, senior, tried at
the Old Bailey for assault
and wounding, and ac-
quitted, 69-Arrested with
four others on charges of
high treason, 152 - tried
again, and acquitted, 467
, junior, escapes to
America, 312
Westminster, electors of, pe-
tition for the removal of
Ministers, 311
Wooller, T. J., trial of for
libel, 466

Zealand, New,-See New
Zealand.

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Desperate affray near Had.
dington, 156- with an

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Scottish Chronicle.

his second indictment, 395,
478 Is set at liberty,

578

otter, 578
Drummond, Mr Depute.
Advocate, accused of tam-
pering with a witness in a
criminal case, 577
Dundee, affairs of the Burgh
of, 580

Earthquake at Glasgow,

Greenock, and Inverness,
395-and again at Inver-
ness, 580
East Lothian, rejoicings
there, on the delivery of
the Marchioness of Tweed-
dale of a daughter, 314
Edgar, William, indicted for
administering unlawful

Edinburgh, visit of the Rus.
sian Prince Nicholas to it,
74-Subscriptions for re-
lief of the labouring poor
in, 77— Institution for
lighting it with gas, 314-
Improvement of, 476, 581
Emigrations from Scotland,
395, 396, 477, 580
Execution of Larg and Mit-
chell at Perth, 237 — of
M'Kay at Glasgow, 476
Fiars of Edinburghshire,
crop 1916, 238

Fife, Earl, decision of the
Jury Court in favour of,
234

Forfar, prison of, broken,
314

Funeral of a Highland Chief-
tain, 476

Inverness, whipping of a
woman there, 315
Jury Court, proceedings in,
154, 2341
Justiciary, High Court of,
proceedings in, 71-Trial
for rape, 72-for assault,
73-for falsehood & fraud,
74--for robbery, 153-for
forgery, 154, 575-for per-
jury, 154-for theft, &c.
233-mobbing in Dundee,
234 Sedition, 313-ad-
ministering unlawful caths,
ib. 395, 472, 577-Singu.
lar trial of a deaf and dumb
woman, 575-of a chim-
ney-sweeper for murder,
578

eaths, 313-pleadings on Labouring poor, subscrip-

Gas Lights, institution for
introducing them into E.
dinburgh, 314
General Assembly, proceed-
ings of, 469
Glasgow, arrest of persons
for treasonable practices in,
235-eleven of them sent
to Edinburgh, ib.-set at
liberty, 578

Golfing, match at, in Mon-
trose, 476

Hurricane, violent one in
Perthshire, 157

tions throughout the coun-
try for their relief, 77
Loss of a fishing boat near
Arbroath, 315
Lothian, Marquis of, elected
a representative Peer of
Scotland, 316
M'Kinlay, Andrew, indicted
for administering unlawful
oaths, 472-tried and ac-
quitted, 577

M'Laren and Baird, tried
for sedition, and imprison-
ed, 313
Montrose, disfranchisement
of the burgh of, 475
Morris, John, stands the
pillory in Edinburgh, 237
Natural curiosity discovered
near Kilmaurs, 155
Nautical expedition, exam
ple of, 578

Otter, desperate affray with
one, 578

Outrage in Edinburgh, mal-
treatment of the public ex-
ecutioner, 237 — animad-
versions on it in the High
Court of Justiciary, 313
Perth, attempt to break the
prison there, 315
Pugilistic match near Edin-
burgh, 237

Rae, Joseph, trial of for
murder, 578
Rains, extensive damage done
by, 156

Rape, alledged one near
Glasgow, 396

Robbery on the highway
near Dalkeith, 77
Russian Prince Nicholas vi.
sits Edinburgh, 74—and
is magnificently entertained
by the Magistrates, 75
"Shipwreck at Inchkeith,
396

Shocking occurrence on Leith
Walk, 77

Shop-Tax, decision of the
Court of Exchequer, re-
specting, 76
Singular occurrence at Stock-
bridge, 314
Smuggling, fatal consequen-
ces of at Whitby, and at
Arran, 315
Solicitor-general, accused of

tampering

tampering with a witness
in a criminal case, 577
Swindling, case of at Glas-
gow, 396-A new species

of in Edinburgh, 39
Thunder storm at Edin-
burgh, 477-at Dinferm-
line, 579 at Perth,580

Promotions, Births, Marrages, and Deaths.

PROMOTIONS, &c.

ABBOT, 582
Aberdeen, 397
Agnew, 238, 316
Anderson, 478
Andrade, 238
Anstruther, 397
Assembly Rooms, Di-
rectors of, 397
Barrow, 158
Basset, 582

Bath, Companions of
the, 78

Becket, 582
Bell, 238

Berguer, 157

Bloomfield, 582

Bolton, 398
Boyd, 78

Brand, 157

Brewster, 238, 397
British Linen Com
pany, Office-bearers
of, 237
Broadfoot, 581
Bryden, 398
Buist, 581
Burgess, 157

Burnett, 316, 317
Burns, 157

Bute, 157

Campbell, 78, 316
Chad, 157
Chalmers, 238
Chamber of Commerce
Edinburgh, Office-
bearers of, 581

Charles, 398
Clugston, 478
Cocks, 582

Combermere,78,318
Commercial Bank of
Scotland, Office-
bearers of, 78
Connel, 397

Convenery of Canon
gate, 478
Cooper, 238
Cowie, 317

Craig, 237, 317

Cruickshank, 478
Cumming, 317
Cunynghame, 157
Curling, 582

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Gordon, 316,317, ib.
Gwyther, 582

Hagart, 157

Hamilton, 478
Havilland, 238
Home, 397

Hugot, 158
Hume, 581
Jameson, 397

Jack, 581

Jones, 238
Kennedy, 393
Lec, 238
Lorraine, 78
Linlithgow and Stir-
lingshire Hunt, Of-
fice-bearers of, 157
M'Farlane, 317, 478
Mackenzie, 477,581
Maconochie, 238
Macpherson, 478
Markham, 78

Maxtone, 157

M'Ewan, 317
M'Intyre, 157, 317
M'Mahon, 582
Meek, 157

Moore, 157
Morison, 78, 317
Murray, 78
Napier, 78
Ochterlony, 78
Philips, 238

Pott, :37
Pringle, 157
Proidfoot, 157
Rafes, 582
Regmental honours,
13, 318, 398, 582
Ric, 582
Riaardson, 581
Roertson, 317
Roal Bank, Office-
barers of, 237

Rusell, 157

Sat, 317

Shw, 581

Sirson, 157

Sirlair, 237

Srall, 479

Srith, 238
Spnce, 582
Sicer, 238

Sele, 318

Siven, 397
Srling, 581
Sangford, 582
Start, 157, 582

Jaylor, 78

Vallace, 397

Vard, 238

Welsh, 238

Thite, 316

'ilder, 582
'right, 478
bung, 237

Troon harbour, flourishing
state of, 581
Whipping of a woman, in-
stance of at Inverness, 315

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Cockburn, 398
Craigie, 238
Cumberland, 158
Cunyngham, 398
Davidson, 582
Dick, 582
Dods, 478
Douglas, 582, 583
Drummond, 319
Dundas, 158, 478
Durie, 79

Elibank, 158

Erskine, 319

Ferrier, 158

Forbes, 582

Forlong, 582

Fraser, 319, 582

Garden, (4 children),

398

Gordon, 583
Grey, 583

Graham, 478
Grant, 478
Haggerstone, 318
Haldane, 398

Hamilton, 79

Hay, 319, 398, 478
Heron, 79

Hodgson, 582
Honyman, 238
Hore, 238

Hunter, 158
Kelvingston, 562
Ker, 478, 582
L'Amy, 319
Lees, 79
Lothian, 158
Lumsden, 158

Macdonell, 79

Macfarlane, 583

Macgregor, 158
Macintosh, 319
Macleay, 582

Macleod, 158

Macpherson, 158
Martin, 238

M'Culloch, 319, 582

M'Donall, 583

M'Gregor, 319, ib.

M'Larty, 318

Melville, 158

Milliken, 319
Minto, 583

Moubray,

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Laing, 79

Lambton, 158

Biggar, 480
Blain, 158
Blair, 160, 399
Boone, 479

Lockhart, 478
Longford, 159
Macleod, 583
Mackenzie, 58, ib.
Macrae, 583

March, 319
Maxtone, 158
Maxwell, 239

M'Donald, 58
M'Dougal, 31,399
M'Pherson, 399

Menzies, 399
Mills, 239
Murray, 79
Nicholson, 158

Niven, 239

Pasley, 583
Paterson, 399

Payne, 158
Percy, 399
Polwarth, 79
Raffington, 584
Ramsay, 158, 58:
Reid, 79

Robertson, 79, 3)
Ross, 583

Russell, 583

Simpson, 239

Sinclair, 159

Smythe, 159
Snell, 79

Souter, 319

Stewart, 239, 478
Thomson, 399, 585
Thriepland, 583
Traill, 583

Wastell, 583
Watt, 583

Whitehead, 79-
Williamson, 399
Wood, 239
Yule, 319

DEATHS.

ABERCROMBY, 23
Aberdeen, 399
Adam, 80

Ainsley, 399
Allan, 480

Alston, 585
Anderson, 79, 8

159, 320, 399, 584
585

Auld, 585
Aytoun, 159

Baikie, 400

Baird, 479

Balfour, 584
Barclay, 80
Barton, 160
Bell, 400

Borrie, 240
Braick, 480
Briggs, 80
Brown, 80, 584
Bruce, 160

Brunton, 160

Buchanan, 80, 239,

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Craigie, 584

Crichton, 479
Cruickshank, 79
Cummins, 585
Currie, 80
Dalgleish, 585
Dalrymple, 400
Davies, 79

Dawson, 479

Dickie, 585
Don, 239
Douglas, 239, 399
Drummond, 160
Duncan, 240
Durno, 239

Edgar, 240
Eglinton, 319
Erskine, 479
Esther, 584
Farquharson, 80

Ferguson, 585
Finlayson, 160
Foote, 80

Forbes, 80, 160
Fotheringham, 480
Garson, 584
Garvey, 79

Gault, 400

Glenbervie, 239, 399

Gordon, 239, 399
Graham, 80

Grant, 239, 399

Gregory, 479
Halyburton, 159

Hamilton, 180, 585,

ib.

Hanning, 240
Harvey, 160
Hay, 400, 584
Heron, 239
Hope, 159

Horner, 239

Horsfall, 80

Howard, 80
Howell, 239
Hyndford, 400
Jamieson, 585
Jardine, 239
Innes, 399
Johnston, 400, 480,
ib. 585

Irvine, 239, 584
Kerr, 80
Klaproth, 159
Knox, 160, 240
Lamont, 80

Leith, 159, 585
Leslie, 80, 240
Lidbetter, 80
Likly, 159
Lindsay, 159
Little, 239
Lockhart, 240, 584
Lowe, 159, 585
Lumsdaine, 584
Macadam, 584
Maccubbin, 320,
Macdonald,400,479,

584

Mackenzie, 159

Macneil, 159

Mactavish, 160
Massena, 399

M'Bain, 399
M'Dowall, 80

M'Ewan, 585

M'Gregor, 79
McMillan, 320, ib.

M'Neill, 319, 480
Menzies, 159, 239
Miller, 160, 239

Mitchell, 479
Moir, 479

Moncrieff, 239, 584
Morrison, 80

Moss, 159
Muckersy, 585
Murdoch, 479
Murray, 159, 479,

585

Nicholson, 585
Orr, 585
Oswald, 584
Owen, 80

Park, 319, 399
Paterson, 159, 399
Plat, 584

Petrie,

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