Roseberry, Lord, petitions Lords for a divorce from his Countess, 457 Royal household, motion to inquire into the salaries of, 461
Scotland, debates on the bill for extending Jury-trial to, 218, 297-8 Speaker, speech of the, to the Prince Regent at the proro- gation of Parliament, 618 Tavistock, Marquis of, speech of, in eulogy of Mr Whit- bread, 700
Treaty of Vienna, discus- sions concerning, 460
Vansittart, Mr, bis state- ment of Ways and Means for the year, 221 Waterloo, victory of, thanks and money voted to the Duke of Wellington for, 617, 698
Ways and Means, 221 Wellington, Duke of, thanks and two hundred thou- sand pounds voted to, 617, 698
Westminster, petition of the electors of, for peace, and a reform in Parliament, rejected in the Commons, 544
Whitbread, Mr, charges Ld. Castlereagh with miscon- duct at the Vienna Con- gress, 219-altercation be- tween and Mr H. Davies, 302-His speech on the proceedings of the Vienna Congress, 379-- His mo- tion against the war re- jected, 161 Eulogy bestow- ed on the memory of, by the Marquis of Tavistock, &c. 700
York, Duke of, thanks vo- ted to, by the Commons, on the motion of Sir John Marjoribanks, 700
Abdy, Sir W. obtains 70001. damages from Lord C. Ben- tinck, for criminal conver- sation with his wife, 952 Algiers, navy of, defeated by the Americans in the Mediterranean, 550--Peace in consequence, concluded with America, 706 America, United States of,-
Peace concluded at Ghent, between and Great Britain, 61-Proceedings in the Congress of, 63-Docu- ments relating to the ne- gociations at Ghent, 143, -New tax-bills, and other measures of Congress, 144, -Report on the state of the navy of, ib.-Squadron of, defeats the Algerine na- vy, 550-and compel the Algerine government to make peace, 706-Naval force of, in the Mediterra- nean, 707-Naval prepa- rations of, on the British frontiers, 859-President of, prohibits the people from interfering in the con- test between Spain and its colonies in South America, 860-Contributions levied by the navy of, on the Bar- bary states, ib.-Dreadful gales on the coasts of, 861 Emigrations from Ireland - to, 952
-, South, successful ef- forts of the Revolutionists in, 145, 863-Efforts in Spain to send an expedi-
tion against, 146-State of the civil war in Mexico, 707-and disastrous fate of the Spanish expedition sent against it, ib. 864-Prepa- rations at Buenos Ayres to resist the arms of Spain, 703-Liberal constitution established in the Provin- ces of Rio de la Plata, 863 Art, monuments of, &c. at Paris, carried off by the al- lied powers, and restored to their former owners, 785. Austria, tax of 50 per cent. laid on labour in, 148- Loan raised in, to prosecute the war against Bonaparte, 309
Barlow, Sir George, obtains £.2000 damages from Ma- jor Barlow, for criminal conversation with his wife, 952
Bentinck, Ld. Charles, found liable in £.7000 damages to Sir W. Abdy, for crimi- nal conversation with his wife, 952
Berthier, Marshal, throws himself from a window and is killed, 471 Bonaparte returns from El- ba with a handful of troops, and regains the throne of France without opposition, 227-Proposes to establish a free government in France, 306-Writes pacific letters to the Sovereigns of Europe, ib. 312-Declaration of, to the French people, 309-
Address of his ministers to, 310-Declaration of the French Council of State on their adhering to, ib.--So- vereigns of Europe declare war against, 312-Gives a new constitution to France, 386-Makes preparations for defence, 388-Laves Paris for his army, and is decidedly overthrown in battle at Waterloo, 469- Returns to Paris, and ab- dicates the throne, 470- Goes voluntarily on board a British ship of war, off Rochefort,550—Arrives off
Plymouth, 622-Addres- ses a letter to the Prince Regent of Britain, 623- Curiosity excited at Ply- mouth by his arrival, ib.-- His conduct on board the Bellerophon, 624,--Sails for St Helena in the Northum- berland, 626-Protest of, against his transportation, 628-Documents respect- ing his treatment at St He- lena, 777
Joseph, arrives in the United States of Ame- rica, 861
Canada, operations in, 64- Quarrels between the Bri- tish and American troops on the frontiers of, 859 Ceylon, preparations of the British troops in, against Candy, 139-Final con- quest of the island of, 702 China, statement by the Em- peror of, of a rebellion in, 140-Origin and termina- tion of some disputes be tween the British factory at Canton and the Chinese, 937
Cochrane, Lord, escapes from the King's Bench prison, and is retaken in the House of Commons, 232 Congress of Vienna, intel- ligence from, 66--Discus- sions of, closed, 230-De- termination of, to dethrone Murat, king of Naples, 308 -Declares war against Bo- naparte, 308, 312-Coali- tion treaty of against Bona- parte, 385-Act of, for the settlement of Europe, 778 Cumberland, Duke of, mar- riage of, to the Dowager Princess of Salm, 712 Domingo, St, Blacks in, pre- pare to resist the yoke of France, 59-Address of the Council of Hayti to their King, Christophe, 141 Dominica, submission of
the run-away negroes of, 143 Dublin, theatre of, destroy- ed by the audience, in a quarrel with the manager, 68 Europe, the Great Powers
of, declare war against Bo- naparte, 312-Conditions of their league, 383-A- mount of troops brought into the field against France, 471-Determine to replace the Bourbons on the throne of France, 548-Declara- tion of, for transporting Bonaparte to St Helena, 711
Florida, West, taken posses- sion of by the Americans, 64
Fouche, minister of Police
in France, interesting re- ports of, on the conduct of the Allied powers towards
France, and the internal state of the Kingdom, 388, 708- Dismissed from the Ministry of Louis, and sent ambassador to Dresden, 782-Proposal to recal him and put him on his trial. France--Arrest and escape of General Excelmans, 65 -Discovery, and re-inter- ment of the bodies of the late King and Queen, 146 -Invasion of by Bona- parte, he seizes the govern ment without resistance, Louis flying to Flanders, 227-Ineffectual attempts of the Bourbons, to rouse the people of, against Bona- parte, 307-New Consti- tution of, under Bonaparte, 386-Ceremony of the Champ de Mai, 465-Meet- ings of the new legislature of, 467-Abdication of Bo- naparte, and establishment of a Provisional Govern. ment in, 545-Paris capi- telates to the armies of Wellington and Blucher, 546-Re-establishment of Louis on the throne of, 548-Heavy contributions levied in Paris by the Al- lied troops, 549-State of, under the pressure of fo- reign armies, 628-Prose- cution of the adherents of Bonaparte, 629-Trial and execution of Colonel Labe- doyere, ib.-Liberty of the Press abolished in, 630- Amount of the foreign troops in, ib.-Disturban- ces in Paris, ib.-Reports on the conduct of the al- lies, and on the internal state of the country, 708- Change of Ministry in, 782 -Speech of the King to the legislative chambers, 783 -Sketch of the treaty be- tween the allies and the King of, 784-Copy of the treaty, 940-Pictures and statues carried to Paris du- ring the late wars, claim- ed and carried off by the Allies, 785-Unsettled state of the country, 864-Laws enacted for suppressing se- dition in, 865-Trial of Marshal Ney for high trea
son, 866-His condemna- tion and execution, 946— Behaviour of the French Court to the Duke of Wel- lington, 945-Prosecution of the adherents of Bona- parte, ib.-Trial of M. La valette, 946-Government obliged to restrain the ley- alty of the legislature, 948 -Persecution of the Pre- testants in the South of, ib. Genoa given to Sardinia by the Vienna Congress, 148 Germany, military prepara- tions throughout, 148—Act of Confederation of the States of, 631-Struggles in consequence of the new Constitutions of, 632—Dis- putes between the King and States of Wurtemberg, 782 -Settlement of the German indemnities at Paris, 957 Ghent, treaty of, between Great Britain and America, 61-Documents respecting the negociations at, 143 Ratification of the peace of, 225
Guadaloupe captured by the British in the name of Louis XVIII, 706
Indies, East,—Conquest of the island of Macassar, or Celebes, 137-Conduct of the British government to- wards the Sultan of Palam- bang, ib.-Preparations to attack the king of Candy, 139 Unsuccessful attacks on the fortress of Kalunga, in Nepaul, 463-Final con- quest of the island of Cey lon, and settlement of the Candian provinces, 702— Reverses of the British arms in Nepaul, 704-Successes of the British arms in Ne- paul, and termination of the war, 857, 939 Indies, West,-Preparations in St Domingo to resist the government of France, 59 -Address of the Black Council to their king, Chris- tophe, 141-Disputes be- tween the governor and the legislature of Dominica, 143 Guadaloupe taken by the British in name of Louis XVIII, 706-De- struction of Port-Royal, Ja-
maica, by fire, ib.-Dread- ful gales in the, 861 Ireland,-Riot at the Dub. lin Theatre, 68-Disturbed state of, 7S8, 952-Success- ful efforts of Government to keep down the rebellious spirit in, 868-Murder of Mr Baker, a Magistrate of Tipperary, 952 -Emigra- tions from, to America, ib. Italy, memorial of Murat, king of Naples, vindicating his right to the throne, 147
Quarrel between Murat and the Pope, 148-Genoa given to the king of Sardi- nia, ib.-attempt of Murat to revolutionize the whole of, 230-Defeat of Murat by the Austrians, and resto- ration of Ferdinand to the throne of Naples, 390- arrest and execution of Mu- rat, in an attempt to regain his throne, 867 Kalunga, unsuccessful at- tacks of the British on the fortress of, in East Indies, 463 Labedoyere, Col. trial and execution of at Paris, 629 Leopards, adventure of a British cadet, with an extra- ordinary one in Bundlecund, 138 London, Riots in, excited by the new corn-bill, 231- Meetings in, to oppose the war against Bonaparte, 390 Louis XVIII. flies from Paris, on the approach of Bonaparte from Elba, 229 -and establishes his Court at Ghent, from whence ad- dresses proclamations to the people of France, 389-fol- lows the Allied armies into France, and is replaced by them upon the throne, 548 Manilla, volcanic eruption at, 139
Maria Louisa, late Empress of France, state of, at Vien- na, 951
Mexico, state of the civil war in, 707-Success of the Re volutionists of, 863
Monsoon, dreadful effects of
the, in Poonah, East In- dies, 138
Murat, King of Naples, vin- dicates his right to the throne, 147-Declares for Bonaparte, and attempts to render Italy independent, 230-Invades the Roman States, 308-Is signally de- feated by the Austrians, 390 -Flies into France, and fights under Bonaparte at Waterloo, 471-Invades I- taly from Corsica, and iз ar- rested and shot, 867 National Finances of Bri- ⚫tain, 472
Naval Intelligence, 230 Netherlands, new constitu- tion for the kingdom of, 632
-Dissatisfaction of the peo- ple with it, 712 New Orleans, disaster of the British arms at, 226 Ney, Marshal, tried for high trenson against the King of France, 866-condemn- ed and executed, 946 Paris capitulates to the allied troops, 546-Contributions levied on, 549-Disturban- ces in, 630-Museum of, stript of all its foreign mo- numents of art, 785 Pedestrianism, extraordinary effort of, defeated by the interference of the Justices of Peace, 787 Plymouth, extraordinary scenes at, on account of the presence of Bonaparte, 623 Poland, proclamation of the Emperor of Russia to the people of, 66 Pomerania ceded by Sweden to Denmark, 951
the Pope forbids the liberty of the Press in his domi- nions, 148-Flies from Rome on the invasion of his states by Murat of Na- ples, 308
Porlier, the Spanish Gene- ral, attempts unsuccessfully to overturn the government of Ferdinand, 785-Is ta-
ken and executed at Corun na, 786
Port Royal, Jamaica, de- stroyed by fire, 706 Property Tax, meetings for petitioning against its con- tinuance, 66
Protestants, persecution of, in France, 948 Riot at Dublin theatre, 68
in London, occasioned by the new corn-bill, 231 Seamen of Shields and New- castle, &c. refractory con- duct of, 786-Subdued by the interference of a mili- tary force, 868 Southcott, Joanna, the pre- tended prophetess, death and dissection of, 67 Spain, desperate situation of, and tyrannical persecutions of the Patriots by King Ferdinand, 60, 950-Pu- nishments inflicted on the Patriots, 632- Unsuccess- ful attempt to overturn the government of, 785 Switzerland confirmed in its independence, 148 Volcanic eruption at Manil- la, 139
Wales, New South, accounts from the settlement of, 939 Waterloo, great battle and decisive overthrow of the French army under Bona- parte at, 469 Wellington, Duke of, totally defeats Bonaparte at the battle of Waterloo, 469– Prociamation of, to the French, on entering their country, 546-Enters Pa- ris, by capitulation, ib.- Letter of, justifying the seizure of the monuments of art in the French Mu- seum, 785-Behaviour of the French Court to, 945 Wilson, George, is stopt by the county magistrates of Kent from completing an extraordinary pedestrian match, 787
Wirtemberg, disputes be- tween the King and the States of, 782
ACCIDENTS,-fatal one at Edinburgh, 233- Melan- choly one at Greenock, 314
at Benstin Limework,396 -at Dundee, 551-at 0- ban, 715-at Quarff, near Lerwick, 870-at Edin- burgh on St Andrew's night, 955
Anderson, J., tried for mur- der, 152
Archdukes John and Lewis,
of Austria, visit of, to Scot- land, 953
Burns, the Poet, foundation of a mauseleum for, laid at Dumfries, 553 Canal from Edinburgh to Glasgow, proposal for a, 633 Chinese New Testament, 158 Circuit Intelligence, 391- Proceedings in Spring at Stirling, Inverary, and Glas- gow, at Ayr, Dumfries, and Jedburgh, 393 — at Perth and Aberdeen, 394- at Inverness, 395-In Au- tumn, at Jedburgh and Dumfries, 789 — at Ayr, 790-at Inverary, Stirling, and Glasgow, 791-at In- verness, 793-at Aberdeen, 794 at Perth, 795 College of Edinburgh, money granted by Government to finish the building of the, 315, 553 Competition of Pipers, 634 Court of Session, important decision of the, 233 Eclipse smack, of Leith, loss of the, 954 Edinburgh, bill for supply- ing the city of with water, 233-Improvements on the Trinity College Church of, 552-Meeting at, and sub- scription for the sufferers at Waterloo, ib.-Jury Court of, ib.-Parliamentary grant for finishing the College of, 553-Riot at, and death of a police officer, ib.-Public improvements of, 633-Ra- ees, 634-Competition of
Pipers at, ib.-Miss O'Neil, the actress, appears at the theatre of, 635--Dinner at, on the Prince Regent's birth-day, 713-Grand ma- sonic procession at, 795- Mrs Siddons performs ten nights at the theatre of, 954 Elgin, foundation for an hos- pital laid at, 633 Executions of Pennycuick and Knight, for robbery, 150
of Worthington, Kelly, and O'Neil, for robbery, 155
Farquhar, W. trial of, before the Sheriff of Ayr, for fraud, 715
General Assembly, proceed- ings of, 473
Greenock and Port-Glasgow authorized to import goods from the East Indies, 315 Justiciary, High Court of, trial for sheep-stealing, 149 -Of Pennycuick & Knight, for robbery, ib.-Of A. Macdonald, for assault and robbery, 150-Of J. Ander- son, for murder, 152-Of J. Worthington, for highway robbery, ib.-Of John Keir, for assault, 313-Of Arch. Drummond, for theft, ib.- Of D. Young and J. Pren- tice, for uttering forged notes, ib.—Of J. McKinlay. and J. M Millan, for mur. der, ib.-Of G. Paterson, for housebreaking and theft, 314 Of D. Hunter and W. L. Swan, for fraud and forgery, ib.-Of A. Pater- son and A. Marr, for theft and housebreaking, ib. Of J. Gow and J. M'Intyre, for theft, 477-Of T. Frew, &c. for theft, 635 Leith, effects of a strong easterly wind at, 156-Gal- lant exploit at, 635 Libberton, new church at, 233 Lyndock, Lord, freedom of Edinburgh presented to, in a gold box, 714
Macdonald, Alexander, tried for highway robbery, 150 Magdalene asylum, collec- tions made in Edinburgh for the, 234 Marjoribanks, Sir John, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, din- ner given by, on the Prince Regent's birth-day, 713- Requested by the Council of Edinburgh to sit for his picture, 797
Melancholy occurrence occa- sioned by a flood at Green- ock, 314
Murder, dreadful one at Langrig, 155
O'Neil, Miss, the celebrated actress, appears at Edin burgh Theatre, 635 Pennycuick, Thomas, tried and executed for highway robbery, 149
Pitt Club, anniversary din- ner of the, 233 Pugilistic battle between Mo- lineaux and Cooper, 316 Riot at Edinburgh, 553 Russian bear shot at Edin- burgh, 478
Sadler, Mr. ascends from Glasgow and Edinburgh in his balloon, 869 Salmon, large one caught at Perth, 478
Shipwrecks, dreadful ones, 156
Siddons, Mrs, acts ten nights at the Edin. theatre, 954 Somnolency, remarkable in- stance of, 713 Speculative Society, anniver sary meeting of the, 69 St Andrew's Day, celebra- tion of at Edinburgh, 954 Storm, dreadful one, on the coasts of Britain and Ire- land, 71
Synods of Glasgow and Ayr, proceedings of, 396 Worthington, J. tried and executed for highway rob- bery, 152 Whales, driven ashore at Skye, 635
Arbuthnot, 956 Astronomical Institu- tion of Edinburgh, 73, 955
Austrian Orders con-
ferred on British of- ficers, 87 Bagot, 956
Bank of Scotland, 316
Baronets, list of new ones, 74, 397 Barons, list of new ones, 637 Bartly, 235
Bath, Order of the, 397, 553,636, 798, 799 Bavarian Orders con- ferred on British of- ficers, 872 Bayley, 636
Beatson, 636
Cranston, 235
Crawford, 715 Cunningham, 56 Curwen, 234 Davidson, 715
Longfield, 234 Lushington, 555 Macdonald, 317
ficers, 871 Ryder, 636 Salt, 555 Sawyer, 956 Saxton, 234 Schomberg, 799 Scottish Antiquaries, 74
Hawthorn, 234 Hercules Insurance
Company, 235
Heron, 73 Hewit, 235
High Constables of Edinburgh, 396 Hill, 235, 871 Hogg, 396
Howard, 478
Huntingford, 555
Physicians, College of, 956
Porter, 236
Prince Regent, 235,
553, 636, 637
Juridical Society, 316 Russian Orders con-
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