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,
386-Reject motion for a reform in Parliament, 551 -Budget, 558 - Discus- *sions on farther suspension of Habeas Corpus act, 559, 562
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.
Scot-
Desperate affray near Had. dington, 156- with an
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
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
Srall, 479
Srith, 238 Spnce, 582 Sicer, 238
Sele, 318
Siven, 397 Srling, 581 Sangford, 582 Start, 157, 582
Jaylor, 78
Vallace, 397
Thite, 316
'ilder, 582 'right, 478 bung, 237
Troon harbour, flourishing state of, 581 Whipping of a woman, in- stance of at Inverness, 315
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
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,
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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