nual Register for 1833, ib.-Report of the State of Public Instruction in Prussia, ib. The Vigil of a Young Soldier, ib.-Finden's Landscape Illus- trations of the Bible, 84, 140, 209- Westall and Martin's Illustrations of the Bible, 84, 209 Henderson's Ob- servations on the Colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 104 Beke's Origines Biblicæ, 131- Gurwood's Despatches of the Duke of Wellington, 138 - Hughes' Letter to Mr. Grant on the Roads in India, ib.- Tudor's Narrative of a Tour in North America, 139-Treatise on the Manu- factures in Metal, ib.-Tytler's Univer- sal History, 140-Pearson's Memoirs of Swartz, the Christian missionary, 141
Moor's Oriental Fragments, 175 - O'Brien's Round Towers of Ireland, b.-Taylor's History of Mohammedan- ism, 195-Royle's Illustrations of the Natural History of the Himalaya, 207 -Lord Woodhouselee's Universal His- tory, 208, 284-Lardner's Treatise on Arithmetic, 209-Lorimer's Letters to a Young Master- Mariner, ib. - Mur- chison's Outline of the Geology of Chel- tenham, ib.-Murray's Encyclopædia of Geography, ib. Loudon's Encyclo- pædia of Gardening, ib. — Loudon's Architectural Magazine, ib.- Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, ib. Burnes' Tra- vels into Bokhara, 221 Asiatic Re- searches, or Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 260 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, ib.- Transactions of the Royal Asiatic So- ciety of Great Britain and Ireland, ib. Campbell's Life of Mrs. Siddons, Sismondi's History of the Fall of the Roman Empire, i-Tred way's
Statistics of the United States of Ame- rica, 284 Tytler on Unwholesome Rice, ib.
Scotland, worship of the linga in, 238. Scripture, Sacred, geography of, 131.. Seeta-coond, hot springs of, 122. Seetul Bahoo, claims of, 49. Senna, description of the town of, 255- narrative of a journey to, 280. Serfogee, rajah of Tanjore, 151. Shahjehanabad, or modern Delhi, descrip- tion of, 1.
Shoemakers, Chinese, at Calcutta, 165. Shops and Shopping in Calcutta, 165. Shylock, origin of the story of, 19. Sierra Leone, state of society in, 63. Sinde, account of the country of, 204, 278 -visits to the court of, 221. Sketches of Indian Society :-Shops and Shopping, 165.
SOCIETIES, Proceedings of:-Asiatic So-
ciety of Bengal, 80, 280-Royal Asia- tic Society, 135, 203, 278-its annual report, 136-Calcutta Laudable Socie- ties, 202.
Society, Indian, sketches of, 165. Sovereigns of Asia and North Africa, 34. Spiti, account of the valley of, 262. Springs, hot, near Monghyr, 122. Steam communication with India, 198- engines in America, 281.
Swartz, the Christian missionary, memoir of, 141-his mission to Hyder Ali, 147. Switzerland, the Orientalists of, 23. Synonyms and analogies in the East and West, 175, 238.
Sze-shoo, or Four Books, containing the moral system of the Chinese, 114, 157.
Tax on tea in China, 47.
Taylor (Mr. W. C.), review of his His- tory of Mohammedanism, 195. Tea, use of, in China, 46-copy of a Chinese license to sell, 47- its intro- duction into Tibet, Corea, and Japan, ib. Teignmouth (Lord), life of, 213—remarks on his memoir of Sir Wm. Jones, 217. Temples, Jain, on Mount Abu, 14- Hindu, reported discovery of, in Aus- tralasia, 113 -revenue from, in India, 259.
Testator, the Universal, 269. Tippoo, negociations with, 150-—war with,
Tour from India to Europe, 198, 251. Towers, round, of Ireland, 175-at Bre- chin, in Scotland, 238.
Trade of Delhi, 7-of Bombay, 69-of
Monghyr, 119-shopping, of Calcutta, 165-of Sinde, 204-of Mocha, 252- of Cosseir, 257.
Trajan (Emperor), anecdote of the, 174. Transactions of Asiatic Societies, 260. Traveller, blind, 62.
Travels, overland, from India, 198, 251. Trevelyanpore, description of. 11. Turkish, ghuzuls from the, 18, 28. Tytler (Dr.), his account of the round- tower at Brechin, 238- his work on rice, 284.
Ukhbars, scandalous, 9. Uma, the birth of, 45. Universal Testator, the, 269.
Van Diemen's Land, review of Mr. Hen- derson's work on, 104-picture of a new settler in, 106-natural history of, 109-aborigines of, 111.
PART II-ASIATIC AND Aborigines of Australia, 123, 268. Africa, Central, association at Cape Town for exploring, 195.
Agency Houses, Calcutta, remarks on the
late, 87-distress caused by their fai- lures, 157-causes of the failures, 176 -arrest of debtors to, 259.
Agra Bank, report of the, 173. Alexander and Co., of Calcutta, estate of, 75, 76, 78, 154, 155, 237, 238. Allard (General), 97, 169, 252. Allipore, affray at, 246.
Alwar, plan for raising a revenue at, 167. America, the ice importation from, at Cal- cutta, 2-passage to, from India, 11— mission from, to Siam, 22-visit of Indian civil servants to, 42. Annuity Fund, Civil, of Bengal, 6, 256. Antiquities, Greek, in the Punjab, 248. Appeals, Indian-see Privy Council. Arabian Gulf, disturbances in, 267-death in, 54.
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HOME INTELLIGENCE.
125-majors commanding corps in, to which they do not belong, 125, 172- officers of, doing duty with corps, 125 -deficiencies in regimental stores of, 131-riding-masters to corps of, 132- amount of security to be given by de- puty-paymasters in, 198-prize-money to, ib.-study of the Guzerattee lan. guage by officers of, 204-acting Com mander-in-chief at Bombay, ib.-major- generals in, 254 reported retrench- ments in, 259-duties of adjutants and quarter-masters of, 269-courts-martial in, 125, 272 - retirements and resig nations of officers of, in England, 146— See also Calcutta, Madras, &c. General Orders.
(King's, serving in the East):- Movements of corps in, 147-mutiny in the 41st regt., 304-promotions and changes in, 57, 146, 223.
Arracan, present state of, 255-use of the Persian language in, ib.
Asiatic Society, Royal, Bombay branch of, 117. Assam, commissioner and agent for, 197. Assassination openly counselled by an East- Indian at Madras, 44, 104. Assessment Fund, Bombay, dispute res pecting, 15, 45, 114.
Astell (Col.), piece of plate presented by the officers of the East-India Volunteers to, 57.
of a subadar-major in, 16— services of the Bombay European regiment, 17— securities required from officers of, 52, 198-cadets for, 57-employment of officers belonging to, in civil duties, 88, 250-military banks for, 92, 173— operations of, against insurgents, 45, 95, 182, 258, 262, 277, 304 retir- ing funds for, 98-military funds for, 116, 259-disbanding of the pioneer Australasia, new colonies in, 98, 222, corps of, 125, 132-allowances of the 223, 307 emigration from, to New Commissary-general in Bengal, 125- Zealand, 124 see also New South dress of officers of, ib.-movements of Wales, &c. corps in Bengal, 125-at Madras, 132 -new system of cavalry practice in,
Auction, sale of debts by, 251.
Ava, melancholy state of the king of, 121,
304-fire at, 121-discussions between, and Mynporie, 304-vaccination in, ib.
Baber, tomb of the emperor, 260. Baiza Baee, movements of the, 7, 43- dispersion of her troops, 99, 167. Bank for Savings, in Ceylon, 21— Bengal Military, 92, 173—Agra, 173-Union, of Bengal, 180, 242-for Savings, at Calcutta, 247.
Bank of Bengal, changes at, 90—its trans- actions with the Union Bank, 180, 243. Bankok, description of, 23.
Barns (Maj. Gen. Sir J. S.), 204. Batavia, case of the ship, 22. Baxter (Major), death of, 45, 182. Begum Sumroo, munificence of the, 98- former husbands of, ib.-illness of, 246. Behut, ancient town near, 241. Bentinck (Lord Win.), his present to Mr. Rogers, the first importer of American ice, 2-conference between, and Jhund- koo Row Sindia, 7 -menaces against, 43- movements of, 44 - his visit to Madras, 173, 125, 198-effects of his policy on Calcutta society, 175 view of his government, 261- illness of, 304.
Belts (Chas.), trial of, 65.
Bheels, affair with, 95-plunder by, 257. Bhoondee, rajah of, 16.
Bhurtpore prize-money, 198-fiery ordeal at, 244.
Bill, Indian, native opinions of the, 101. Biography:-Maharaja Mulhar Rao Hol- kar, 2-Capt. Herbert, 10- Sir John Malcolm, 19-P. Heatley, Esq., 308. Bishops, Indian, 12-petition against ad- ditional, 186.
Board of Control, 138, 218, 308. BOMBAY INTELLIGENCE: Dispute be- tween the Supreme Court and the ma- gistrates respecting the asssessment fund, 15, 45, 114-discussions with the Par- sees, 16-Rajas of Uneara and Bhoon-
dee, ib. Goozrathee newspaper, ib.- promotion of a subadar-major, ib. dearth and distress, 17, 262 — presen- tation of new colours to the Bombay European regiment, 17.-manners and character of Hindoo females, 18-Sir John Malcolm, 19-war in Sinde, 20, 97, 118, 168, 221, 244- - Mr. Wolff, 45-Hindu temple at Nuggur, 45, 106 - departure of the Hugh Lindsay steamer for Suez, 56-estate of Shotton and Co., 115 East-Indians and the Military Fund, 116-steam-communi- cation, ib. Bombay branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 117 customs and duties on indigo, ib.-trade of Bom- bay, ib.-freedom of the port, ib.-lec- tures by a Parsee, 185-opium culti- vation, 186-mutiny on the Ann, ib.—
Portuguese affairs at Goa, ib.—petition against additional bishops, ib.-distress in Cutch, 262—first Irish-trader, ib.— effects of the Mofussil press, ib.-native justices, 305-grand-jurors, ib.-Scin- diah's state, ib.-resident at Indore, ib. -prices of European goods, 60, 150, 229, 312-government securities and exchanges, 61, 151, 230, 313 — ship- ping, 53, 136, 205, 275-births, mar- riages, and deaths, 53, 136, 205, 276, 306.
new governor of, 222-new mem- ber of council for, 308.
Government Orders: -Securities from officers, 52- services of Lieut. Col. Hardy, 135-study of the Guze- rattee language, 204-resignation of the Commander-in-chief, ib. — services of Surgeons Maxwell and Craw 274-of Capt. John Crawford, ib.-civil, eccle- siastical, and military appointments, 52, 135, 205, 274 — army furloughs, 53, 136, 205, 275-Indian navy appoint- ments, and furloughs, 136, 205, 275.
Supreme Court: Assessment Fund, 15, 45, 114-Capt. W. Morley, v. the proprietors of the Oriental Chris- tian Spectator, 45, 106.
Boolbool-fighting at Calcutta, 179. Branson (J. W.), case of the King, v. 44, 104.
Brijonauth Ghose, case of, 1. Bundlecund, distress in, 250. Burdwan, false suits in, 12. Burman Empire—see Ava.
Coal in Van Diemen's Land, 123. Cubool, expedition of Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk to recover the throne of, 2, 20, 97, 118, 168, 221, 244-antiquities near, 248— travels in, 259-tomb of the Emperor Baber at, 260.
Cadets, Company's, at Chatham, 57. CALCUTTA INTELLIGENCE: Proceed- ings of the Dhurma Subha in the case of the boy Brijonauth Ghose, 1-Run- jeet Singh, 2, 97, 169, 252, 304-Ca- bool and Peshawur, 2, 97, 168, 221, 244the ice-importation, 2-Mahara- juh Mulhar Rao Holkar, ib. — travel- ling in India, 4, 92, 174 - remittan- ces, 5, 43, 91-the six per cent. loan, 5, 97-steam-communication with Eu- rope, 6, 42, 57, 93, 181, 221 — Civil Service Annuity Fund, 6, 256-Gwa- lior, 7, 43-conference between the Governor-general and Jhundkoo Row Scindia, 7 behaviour to natives, 9— native vakeels, 10-compulsory poojas, ib. Capt. Herbert, ib. passage to America, 11, 42-false suits, 12 — in- crease of the Church establishment in India, 12, 186-failure of Messrs. Fer- gusson and Co., 12, 42, 83-sales of
property by public officers to natives, 13-Thugs, 13, 99-witchcraft, 14- inland duty on indigo, ib. — visit to America, 42-menaces against the Go- vernor-general, 43-practice in the na- tive courts, ib.-the Baiza Baie, 7, 43, 99, 167-movements of the Governor-ge- neral, 44-failure of Cruttenden, Mac- killop, and Co., 56, 87-estate of Alex- ander and Co., 78, 155-the late agency houses, 87, 157, 176, 259- general qualifications of the officers belonging to the Indian army, 88-suicides at Delhi, 89-ghaut for dying Hindus, ib. -preparations for the new system, ib.
celebration of the renewal of the charter, 90, 167-changes at the Bank of Bengal, 90, 180, 243-communi- cation between the Jumna and Sutlej, 90.-the Court of Delhi, ib.-cultiva- tion of opium, 91-roads, 92, 174— abolition of inland chowkies, 92-Mi- litary Bank, 92, 173-courts of Ram- ghur and the Jungle Mehals, 93 affair with Bheels, 95- Laudable So- cieties, 96, 158, 239-loan of 1825-26, 97-alteration of sudder stations, ib.- Oude, 98, 257- munificence of the Begum Sumroo, 98, 246- - new canal, ib.-colony in Australia, 98-Medical Retiring Fund, 98, 173-trade and ex- changes, 99 employment of East-In- dians, 101-native opinions of the India bill, ib. Ava, 121, 304 - Supreme Council of India, 146-estate of Mac- kintosh and Co., 157, 221, 254 - dis- tress caused by the late failures, 157- Government Life Assurance, 166, 258 -affairs at Jeypore, 167 — Raja of Al- war's plan for raising a revenue, ib. loss of the Lady Munro, 169-Mobun Lal, 171, 248, 259- English educa- tion, 171-the seniority system, 172— the press, ib.-Bengal Military Orphan Society, ib.-fossil shells near Herat, ib. -cochineal, 173-the Roman Catholic Church, ib.-visit of the Governor ge- neral to Madras, ib.-Agra bank, ib.- learning of the Hurkaru, 174 - native employment, ib.-Hindoo and Mussul- maun judges, ib.—Calcutta society, 175 -fair at Gunga Saugur, ib.-fall of fish from the sky, ib.-causes of the late fai- lures, 176-boolbool fight, 179-the mis- sionary schools, ib. Bengal Mariners' and Widows' Fund, ib.-Union Bank and Bank of Bengal, 180, 243-fair at Gur- mookteshwur, 182-indigo sale, 221- decay of native prejudices, ib. - rogue- ries at the Serampore post-office, ib.- discovery of an ancient town in the Doab, 241 Chamber of Commerce, 242-population of Delhi, 244- fiery ordeal, ib.-exposure of bodies of cri- minals, 246 copper currency, ib. affray at Allipore, ib. illness of the Begum Sumroo, ib. - disturbances in the Jhansi country, ib.-Savings Banks,
247-coinage, ib.-Greek antiquities in the Punjab, 248-culture of tea in In- dia, 249. -new order respecting civil servants, 197, 249, 303-distress in Bundlecund, 250-employment of mi- litary as civil servants, ib.-sale of debts by auction, 251-mutiny of convicts, 252-a Portuguese wedding in Calcut- ta, 253. major-generals, 254-the Hindu College, 255- Arracan provin- ces, ib.-state of the jails in the Mofus- sil, ib. abolition of corporal punish- ment, 257-Nawab Mehndy Ali Khan, ib.-postage on newspapers, ib.-Hurry Holkar, ib.. distress in Cashmere, ib. Life Insurance Societies, 258 - Mo- fussil news, ib.-Bengal Military Fund, 259-travels in Candahar and Cabul, ib.-tomb of Baber, ib. Trade Asso- ciation, 261-Lord William Bentinck's government, ib. ice-speculators, ib.- regent ranee of Jeypore, 304-prices of European goods, 60, 150, 229, 312- government securities and exchanges, 61, 151, 230, 313-shipping, 49, 130, 200, 270-births, marriages, and deaths, 49, 55, 130, 200, 271, 305.
Government Orders: Pioneer corps, 125-allowances of the commis- sary-general, ib. dress of the Com- pany's officers, ib.—relief of regiments, 125 -new system of cavalry practice, ib. appointment of majors to the command of corps, ib. officers doing duty with corps to which they do not belong, ib. divisions of the commissioners of revenue and circuit, 197 — Ramghur Battalion, ib. missioner and agent for Assam and the north-east parts of Rungpore, ib.— qualifications of covenanted subordinate officers in the judicial and revenue de- partments, 197, 249, 303- Bhurtpore prize-money, 198-security to be given by deputy-paymasters, ib. — Vice-presi- dent in Council, ib. - reports and re- turns of the troops, ib.-duties of adju tants and quarter-masters, 269-head- quarters and offices in the hills, ib.- medical attendance on division staff's, ib. courts-martial, 125 civil, ecclesias- tical, and military appointments, 47, 55, 127, 198, 269, 305 - army fur. loughs, 48, 55, 129, 200, 270.
Supreme Court :-Native grand- jurors, 65 - trial of Charles Betts for murder, ib. - prosecution of William Peters for libel, 68-the King, v. Mirza Hosain and others, 72- - assignees of Palmer and Co., v. Hastie and others, 153 Chamberlain, v. Jenkins, 233- Chamberlain, v. Eyles, 237-illness of the Chief-justice, 239.
Insolvent Court:-In the matter of Fergusson and Co., 42, 72, 77-of Colvin and Co., 75- of Palmer and Co., 75 of Alexander and Co., 75,
Cashmere, scarcity in, 97, 257. Cavalry, new system for, 123. CEYLON INTELLIGENCE:- New Councils, steam-communication between England and India, ib. - colonial ap- pointments, 205 shipping, 137, 205, 276-births, marriages, and deaths, 137, 205, 276,
Chamberlain, v. Jenkins, case of, 233- v. Eyles, 237.
Chamber of Commerce, proposed establish- ment of a, at Calcutta, 242. Cha-po, trade at, 27.
Charter, new, preparations in India for, 89-celebration of its renewal, 90, 167 -native opinions of the, 101. Children, sale of, 250-devoured by their own mothers, 250, 258. CHINA INTELLIGENCE: Supply of rice from Singapore, 21 Experimental voyage of the Sylph, 24-visit to the Island of Ho-nam, 30- Chinese emi- grants, 31, 188 - Secret Societies, 31
communications with the press of India, 32, 265-the Canton press, 32- hints for those about to engage in the China trade, ib.-inundations and state of the Canton province, 34 - punish- ment of ministers, 35-present to Mr. Jardine, ib.-prayer of the emperor for rain, ib.-laws relating to foreigners, 45 lawless character of the Chinese, 187 correspondence relating to the recall of the ship Hercules' license at Canton, 190-further particulars of the affray at the Cum-sing-moon, 192, 266
Messrs. Daniell and Innes, 32, 265 disturbance amongst the hill-tribes, ib.-Board of Superintendence at Can- ton, 222-prices of European goods at Canton, 60, 150, 229, 312-exchanges, 61, 151, 230, 313-shipping, 54, 137, 276-births and deaths, 54, 137.
-new appointments in, under the late act, 222.
Chowkies, inland, abolition of, in Bengal,
Christians, persecution of, in Cochin- China, 36, 121.
Church establishment, increase of the, in India, 12, 186- Roman Catholic, at Calcutta, 173-Scotch, in Bengal, 222. Circars, Northern, military operations in the, 182, 304.
Civil Annuity Fund of Bengal, 6, 256— of Bombay, 256.
Civil Servants, employment of military as, 88, 250-new regulation respecting the qualification of, in Bengal, 197, 249, 303-reductions in the salaries of, 259. Cloudy Bay, new colony at, 124. Cochin, mission to the Jews of, 262. Cochin-China, insurrection in, 36, 121, 194, 266-persecution of Christians in, 36, 121.
Cochineal insect at Herat, 173. Coinage in Bengal, 247.
Coins, Hindu, 241, 246-Bactrian, 248. Colony, new, at King George's Sound, 98, 222-new, in New Zealand, 124— projected, in South Australia, 223, 307. College, Australian, 196—Hindu, at Cal- cutta, 255.
Colvin and Co., insolvency of, 73. Commissary general, Bengal, 125. Converts, native, in India, 1.
Convicts, mutiny of, near Hansi, 252 - at Norfolk Island, 267,
Coorg Raja, insolence of the, 15, 106- expedition against, 262, 277, 304. Copper currency in Bengal, 246. Corporal punishment, abolition of, in Ben- gal, 257.
Council, Supreme, of India, 146. Courts, native, practice in, 43-of Ram- ghur and the Jungle Mehals, 93. COURTS-MARTIAL on Lieut. Fast, 125- Lieut. MacGregor, 126.
Craw (Surg. D.), services of, 274. Crawford (Capt. John), services of, 274. Criminals, treatment of, at Honore, 183-
exposure of bodies of, in Bengal, 246. Cruttenden and Co., of Calcutta, failure of, 56, 76, 77, 78, 87, 237, 238. Cullen (Mr. James), 96, 158, 240. Cum-sing-moon, affray in the, 192, 266. Cutch, distress in, 262.
Daniell (Mr. J. N.), his dispute with Mr. Innes at Canton, 265.
DEBATES at the East-India House: (June 18th and July 9th 1834)—official papers, 207-half-year's dividend, ib.— by-laws, ib. retiring allowances, 208, 278-affairs of Oude, 218 allowances to maritime servants, 278.
in Parliament on East-India af- fairs see Parliament. Debts, sale of, by auction, 251. Delany (Kearn), trial and execution of, 103.
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