Academies at Calcutta, examination of the pupils educated at, 86.
Accounts, East-India, made up to 1st May 1825, 46-trade and navigation,
Acupuncturation, account of the operation of, 213.
Adam (Hon. John), notice of his death- testimony borne to his merits by the Court of Directors, 377-memoir of 485*.
Admiralty (High Court of)-action for damages brought by a seaman against the Captain of the Lowther Castle, 106.
Sessions-indictment of Capt. Christie for obstructing Lieut. Mar- shall, R.N., whilst in the execution of his duty, 107.
Aerolites analyzed by Mr. Rose of Berlin, 562.
Africa-new mission into the interior,
436, 561-account of Lieut. Farewell's settlement at Port Natal, 473-disco- very of a civilized nation, of jet black complexion, 490.
Agency establishment in India, Mr. Trot- ter's plan for, 587-remarks on the sub- ject, 613-scheme discussed at Calcutta, and pronounced highly expedient, 704. Agra, gaieties at, 446.
Agricultural Society of Calcutta, proceed- ings of, in March, 434.
Allahabad, ball given by the Bachelors at, 446.
Alligator, large, caught at Tanjong To- kong, 78-destruction of one at Pe- nang, 599.
Ally Ukbur Khan, his experience in the science of physic, 445.
Amherst (Lord), his conduct in India de- bated on, 128, 575.
(Lady), entertainment given by,
Anatomie Vivante exhibited in London,
Antar, verses from the romance of, 272, 388.
Antiquities, Cingalese, 689. Aphorisms from Menu, 513.
Arabia-inundation at Bagdad-insurrec- tion of the Arabs and Kurds, 471. Arctic Sea, failure of Capt. Parry's expe- dition to, 605-return of the Russian expedition under Baron Wrangel, 692. Army (British) serving in the East, pro- motions and changes in, 108, 251, 372, 490, 607.
Army (Indian), general orders issued to- also promotions in-see Calcutta, Ma- dras, &c.
Arracan account of the province, 355— operations of the British army, 366, 478-capture of the fort and capital, 579-account of the capital, 603-nu- merous remarkable edifices to be met with in the town, 698.
Artillery of the Burmese described, 462. Arts of the Burman empire, 6—of Asia and Europe remarked on, 149. Asia and America, on the original con- nexion between the continents of, 302. Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ire- land-proceedings in June, 72.
of Calcutta-proceedings in January, 210-in March, 433-in May, 686.
of Paris-proceedings in April, 76, 211-annual report of the Council, 187, 278-proceedings in July and August, 434-in September, 688. Assam-operations of the British army, 100-fall of Rungpore, 207, 481-de- struction of the Sing Phooas, a tribe of hill plunderers, 367. Astrology, Cingalese, 344. Astronomy, Hindoo, 345.
Athens, schools recently formed at, 561. Australia, establishment of a new settle-
ment on the north coast of, 39-see also New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land.
Bagdad, inundation at, 471.
Ball given to Lady Macnaghten at Cal- cutta, 222-given by the Bachelors at Madras, 356-subscription at Bombay, 358-given by the Bachelors at Cal- cutta, 445-given by the Bachelors at Allahabad, 446.
meteoric, fall of, 437.
Chinese, imitated by Mr. Veitch of Edinburgh, 690.
Baltic, subsidence of, 344.
Banca-town of Minto burnt, 362, 470- the island a subject of embarrassment to the Dutch, 600.
Bar of Bombay, Mr. Buckingham's slan- der upon, refuted, 519.
Barrackpore, actors in the late mutinous proceedings at, pardoned, 601. Batavia-see India (Netherlands).
Bees, new, introduced into England, 215. Belladonna found to be a preservative against scarlet fever, 345.
Bresler (Mr.) commits suicide at the Cape of Good Hope, 98.
Bencoolen-Dutch take possession of the settlement, 722-deaths, 226. Bhurtpore, disturbance at, occasioned by the usurpation of the Rajah's uncle, 454, 585, 705.
Bingham (Rear Adm. J.) appointed to the naval command in India, 371. Births-see Calcutta, Madras, &c. Bishop of Calcutta (Dr. Heber) visits the several European stations in the Bengal provinces, 92, 450, 463-consecrates the new church at Surat-his visitation to the clergy of Bombay, 595-departs for Poonah, 719.
Elood, extraordinary operation of trans- fusing, 432.
Bombay Government (General Orders of) -shares in general off-reckoning for 1821, 91-modifications in divisional duties of superintending surgeons, 226 -claim of Capt. Newton to a revision of rank case of Lieut. Saunders claim- ing a pension, 357-formation of the Guzerat Provincial Battalion-forma- tion of three extra battalions, 459- allowances to officers when in con- mand of divisions - furlough allow- ances, 460-certificates of officers re- turning from Europe-regulations re- lative to appointments of medical officers, 593-strength of native regi- ments-expense of officers studying the native languages-interest on depo- sits on account of the estates of military officers deceased-distribution of pro- perty captured at Rasool-Khyma, 594 -regulations respecting civil servants returning to Europe, on account of ill health, 716-civil, ecclesiastical, mili- tary, and marine appointments, pro- motions and furloughs, 91, 460, 594, 717.
improvements in the town of, 462, 596-slander upon the bar refuted, 519 -vindication of the government in the matter of Hyat Sahib, 544, 665—pre- sent state of the settlement, 630.
miscellaneous and shipping intel- ligence, births, marriages, and deaths, 92, 226, 357, 461, 595, 718.
Sessions trial of Osmun bin Seedek for piracy, 357.
Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, general meeting of, 595.
Education Sciety, annual meet- ing of, 718.
Tontine, its receipts during the year 1824, 92. Borneo Proper, account of, 289-medicine of the Borneans, 438. Bowser (Lieut, Gen.) quits Madras on a tour, 593.
Bradford (Sir T.) appointed commander- in-Chief at Bombay, 151, 606. Brass, on the knowledge which the an- cient Indians had of, 437.
Bridge of suspension erected on the Poo- namallee road, 225—of rope at Allypore converted into one of Sylhet cane, 352, 452.
Bruce (Mr.) his Oriental manuscripts de- posited for the present at Chelsea Hos- pital, 346.
Buckingham (Mr.) prosecutes the pub- lisher of the Quarterly Review for a libel, 246-his slander upon the bar at Bombay, 519-appeals to the Privy Council respecting the Indian press, 606-bis slander upon the Bombay go- vernment in the matter of Hyat Sahib, 544, 665.
Bugis, sketch of their trade, 151.
Bullion imported into Bengal for the last five years, 353.
Búran, Khalif, account of the marriage of, 692.
Burman Empire-general account of the. country, 6-description of a war-boat, 88-transactions of the government with the British anterior to the present war, 137-character of the army, 229-state of the exchequer at Ava, 230-account of Arracan, 355-two British subjects at Ummerapoora, 489-Burmese artil- lery described, 462-oath of allegiance, as administered to the army, 484 — splen- dour of a state-carriage, 489-descrip- tion of the city of Arracan, 603. Burmese War-successful attack of the Bri tish on the Portuguese factory and stock- ades at Syriam, 99-fall of Rungpore, 207-destruction of some stockades on the north of Ramrer, 230-capture of Tantabain stockade, 332-unsuccessful · attack on the island of Ramree, 333- operations of H. M. and H. C.'s ship-- ping in the Rangoon river, 333-pro- clamation of Sir Archibald Campbell to the inhabitants of the Burman empire -operations of Gen. Campbell subse quent to leaving Rangoon, 475-opera- tions of the water-column under Brig. Gen. Cotton, 476-repulse of Brig. Gen. Cotton before Donabew-opera- tions of Maj. Sale's detachment at Bas- sein, 477-operations of Commodore Hayes after entering the great Arracan river, 478-progress of the force under Brig. Gen. Morrison, 479-suspension of operations in Cachar by reason of the weather, 480, 604-copy of correspon- dence between the Burmese authorities in Assam and the Agent to the Gover- nor-General-detail of the force in- vading Arracan, 481-attempt of Mr. Matthews to ascertain the state of the road to Munnipore, 484-capture of the fort and capital of Arracan, 579-opera- tions of the H. C. marine against Ram- ree, 583, 724-capture of Donabew, 602, 681-operations of the water-co-
lumn under Brig. Gen. Cotton, in ad- vance of Donahew, 682-capture of Prome, 684.
Butterworth (Jas.) appointed a provisional councillor at Bengal, 108.
Cachar, operations of the British army in, 367, 480, 604.
Cadets, on the education of, 664. Calcutta Government (General Orders of) -distinguishing flags for officers com- manding on the eastern frontier-civil servants to subscribe to the civil-fund- augmentation to the army, 80-military badge of distinction ordered for the 26th Madras N. I.-security to be given by Paymasters of his Majesty's regi- ments-office of Brigade-major abo- lished-provision made for children of soldiers in his Majesty's service, 81- transmission of reports on character of staff-officers, 217-a pundit and moolvee to be added to every regiment of native cavalry and infantry, 347- ab. sentee allowance to civil servants, 350 -adjustment of officers' accounts-in- structions respecting admission of chil- dren into the Lower Orphan-School- appointment of a Judge-Adv.-General to Brig. Gen. Morrison's force-act re- specting claims for debt against officers, soldiers, &c., 439-formation of a 15th Provincial Battalion-relief of troops- voluntary tender of the 39th and 60th regts. of N. I. for general service by land and sea, 440-sums limited by re- gulation for admission to the benefit of Lord Clive's fund, 583-formation of additional recruiting dépôts at Allaha- bad, Buxar, and Futtehghur, 584-par- don of the Barrackpore mutineers-new member of Council, 601-restoration of the King's colour to the 26th N.I.- appointment of Brigadiers to stations-- augmentation of fourteen regiments to the native army, 696-civil servants not to become partners in mercantile houses, 697-notification respecting the 4 per cent. loan and new 5 per cent. loan, 701 -courts-martial, 81, 217, 697-civil, ecclesiastical, and military appointments, promotions, and furloughs, 83, 219, 347, 441, 584, 601, 699. Calcutta law, miscellaneous and shipping intelligence, births, marriages, and deaths, 84, 220, 348, 442, 585, 701.
Supreme Court-address of the Grand Jury to Sir F. W. M'Naghten on the 18th Jan., 84-not a single indict- ment to lay before the Grand Jury on the 1st March, 222-Hon. Sir Anthony Buller sworn in Commissary of the Vice-Admiralty Court, 442-Sir C. Grey takes his seat on the Bench, 706.
Court of Requests-Meiklejohn. and others v. R. Howard, 442.
Calcutta Police-Office-complaint of Mr.. Halifax against Mr. Hawkins for an assault-police establishments for the duties of the city, 433.
Asiatic Society, meeting of, held in January, 210-in March, 433 — in May, 6×6.
Medical and Physical Society, meetings of, 76.
Phrenological Society, first meet- ing of, 223, 337-names of the officers and members, 450.
Agricultural Society, meeting of, held in March, 434.
Sanskrit College, examination of the students educated at, 85.
Vidyalaya, or Anglo-Indian Col- lege, annual examination of, and distri- bution of prizes, 85.
Grammar-School, examination at
Armenian Academy, annual ex- amination of, 86.
Benevolent Institution, examina- tion held at the school-house of, 86. Parental Academic Institution,
public examination at, 87.
School for Trades, its formation, 87-meeting of the Committee of, 450. Bible Association, third anniver- sary meeting of, 87.
Auxiliary Missionary Society, se- venth anniversary of, 450.
list of the various institutions esta- blished at, 87.
Calpee unsuccessfully attacked by a ma- rauding party, 101.
Campbell (Sir Arch.), curious letter to,
from the King of Siam, 354. Canal between the Red Sea and the Medi. terranean proposed, 538, 600. Canton, diary of a journey from Manchao to, 521, 621-markets at, 362. Cape of Good Hope-change in the money- system of the settlement, 378, 474- appointment of a council to advise and assist in the government, 381, 474-sui- cide of Mr. Bresler, 98-address of the, committee of freeholders respecting the alteration in the currency, 486-state of trade in July, 600-new members of council sworn in, 723-births, mar- riages, and deaths, 365, 600.
Carey (Mr. J.), account of his journey from Rangoon to Martaban, 267. Cargoes of Company's ships arrived from India, 135, 254, 495, 609.
Cat, Whittington's, similar fable known in the East, 562.
Caucasus (Mount), account of the nations on the Russian borders of, 273-for- mer and present state of the road over, 415.
Celebes-military operations of the Dutch against the native powers-reflections upon the war, 96, 722.
Central nation, claims of different coun-
tries to the title of, 215. Ceylon-ancient rescript, 79- Cingalese directions as to the proper periods for storing grain and celebrating a festival, 344-presentation of Cingalese ladies to Lady Barnes, 360-natural curiosity at Putlam, 434-twelfth anniversary of the Colombo Auxiliary Bible Society-ex- traordinary instance of longevity, 465- particulars of Mr. Rossier's arrest, 509 -persons vaccinated in the island during 1824, 562-experiments made with a diving-bell, 598-notices respecting the ancient appellation of Putlam-history of the Moo-quas, 689-extortion of proc- tors and attorneys, 719-civil appoint- ments, 226, 598-births, marriages, and deaths, 226, 360, 465, 598, 719. Champollion (M.), his reply to Sig. Lanci,
China-antiquity of the empire, 12-sa- crifices offered annually to Confucius, 214-statistics of the empire, 294- markets at Canton-state of the French Missions, 362-national sacrifices, 435 -government mandate respecting the loss of the Amboyna, 471-diary of a journey from Manchao to Canton, 521,
621-state of the Russian and Portu- guese missions, 723.
Chinese-on the antiquity and origin of the nation, by Mr. Kendall, 12-Dr. Morrison's account of their literature, 309-specimen of their poetry: the Hwa-tseen, or Flower's Leaf, 402- native history of their intercourse with foreign nations, 421.
Chinsurah about to be delivered over to the British, 707.
Chittagong, dreadful hurricane at, 705. Cholera, a Fakeer's cure for, 213-disease prevails at Surat, 719.
Christians, primitive, who were either rich or in respectable circumstances, 385. Churuk Pooja, account of the festival of 159, 707.
Cingalese antiquities, 79, 689-astrology,
Civil Servants, absentee-allowance to, 350 -prohibited from becoming partners in mercantile houses, 697-regulations for their return to Europe on account of ill health, 716-appointments: see Calcutta, Madras, &c.
Clapperton (Lieut.), his discovery of a new
nation, 490-departs on a second expe- dition into Africa, 436.
Claridge (J. T., Esq.) knighted by his Majesty, 606.
Club meetings-Asiatic Society-Theatri-
cal Beef-steak, at Calcutta-East-In- dian, at Calcutta, 477, 707-cricket, at Rangoon, 587.
Cochin China-arrival of the Burman em- bassy under Mr. Gibson, 226-mock- fights at Saigun-character of the go- vernor, 227.
Cocooy, or queen beetle, account of, 343. Coffee, manner of preparing it at Rosetta, 435-useful properties of the skin of the berry, 689.
Coins, Cufic, unpublished collection of about to appear, 77.
College, East-India, at Haileybury, exa- mination at, May 27, 1825, 73.
East-India, at Addiscombe, exa- mination at, June 16, 1825, 206.
Sanskrit, at Calcutta, examination at, in January, 85.
Anglo-Indian, at Calcutta, annual examination of, 85.
at Serampore, fifth report of, 378. of Fort-William, pupils examined at, in June 1825, 708. Combermere (Lord) appointed to succeed Sir Edward Paget as Commander-in- Chief in India, 108.
Concert at Madras, 457. Confucius, sacrifices to, 214. Congreve rockets, on the invention of,
Constantinople, scene at, 533.
Coolies refractory in the Northern Divi. sion of Guzerat, 93, 464, 596. Copenhagen, Oriental manuscripts in the Royal Library at, 561.
Coral Islands, how formed, 345. Cotton, new species of, exhibited at Savan- nah, 78-great quantity exported by the viceroy of Egypt, 364-prices of, at Bombay, in March, 464.
Cossacs, sketch of the origin and early his- tory of, 287.
Court of Chancery-case of Willoch, an infant, 106.
Admiralty-action for a whip- ping, brought by a seaman against the captain of the Lowther Castle, 106.
Common Pleas-action for an assault, brought by a seaman against the captain of the Emily, South-Sea whaler, 244.
King's Bench-action for a libel, brought by Mr. Buckingham against the publisher of the Quarterly Review, 246.
Court-Martial on Lieut. J. G. M'Gregor, 49th Bengal N. I., 81-on Lieut. J. T. Lowe, 65th Bengal N. I., 82-on As- sist.-Surg. F. G. Walbran, H. M. 4th Light Drags., 217-on Martha Stevens, camp-follower, 219-on Capt. P. B. Husband, H. M. 87th Regt., 697-on on Lieut. R. A. M'Naghten, Dep. Judge Adv. Gen., Bengal estab., 998.
Coal-mine discovered near Constantinople, Cowper (Lieut. Col.), biographical notice
Cricket-club formed at Rangoon, 587. Crops, state of, at Lucknow in February, 353-at Malda in March, 453. Cruttenden (Mr.), monumental tablet to his memory commenced, 706. Cutch, disturbances in, 597. Cyrenais, discoveries in, 698.
Damaun, enlightened regulations promul- gated by the new government of, 462. Dawk, celerity of, 89, 353. Deaths-see Calcutta, Madras, &c. Debate at the East-India House, June 22, 1825-half-yearly dividend-committee of by-laws-East-India Judges' bill, 111-conduct of Residents, 118-Bur- mese war-conduct of Lord Amherst, 129-institutions at Haileybury and Addiscombe-education of cadets, 563 -grant to Lieut. Col. Staunton, 573- Mr. Sandford Arnott-instruction in Hindoostanee-chattered ships-Oude papers, 574-government of India, 575. Deccan prize-case, correction of a state- ment respecting, 148.
Dinner given to Sir F. W. Macnaghten at Calcutta, 221-to Sir C. Grey at Ma- dras, 714.
Diving-Bell, improvement in, 691. Donobew, Brig. Gen. Cotton's division repulsed before, 477-captured by Sir Arch. Campbell, 602.
Dungerpore captured by a force under Maj. Thomas, 597.
Durbar held at the Government- House, Calcutta, 352.
Earthquake felt at Gowahatty, 88-also at
Mymunsing, 89-felt near Delhi, 452. East-India annual accounts, 46.
East-India House, debates at, 111, 563, -goods declared for sale at, 135, 253, 375, 495, 609.
Ecclesiastical Appointments-see Calcutta, Madras, &c.
Edifices, highest now known, 341.
Education, state of, in Asiatic Russia, 27. Eel, electrical, exhibited at Paris, 214. Egyptian hieroglyphics, M. Champollion on, 529.
Egypt-export of cotton-cultivation of indigo-new canal at Cairo ordered to be cut, 364-augmentation of the mili- tary force denunciation against duels, 474-proposal of Mr. Galloway to cut a canal between Cairo and Suez, 600. Enterprize (steam vessel) departs for India, 371-its progress, 487.
Epigrams, 400, 424, 512.
Fever, yellow, experiments made respect- ing, 215, 342, 562. Firdousi, simile from, 29.
Fire at Mazagon, 226-destructive, at Manilla, 362-at Sulkea, 706.
volcanic, source of, 345.
France French missions in China, 362 -progress of a new mission to the East, 485-public libraries in the country, 562 - Oriental literature in, 688. Franklin (Capt ), and the expedition under his orders, 605.
Furloughs from the army-see Calcutta, Madras, &c.
Fustic, species of, found in Siam, 344.
Gaieties of Madras, 356, 456-of Bombay, 358, 461-of Calcutta, 445-of Agra, 446-of Allahabad, 446.
Gaspar, navigation of the straits of, 419- vessels wrecked upon the shoals near to or in the straits, 420.
Gaspé, account of the Bay of, 179. General Orders by the Indian government -see Calcutta, Madras, &c.
Goals, Thibet, thriving exceedingly in the Netherlands, 489.
Gold, imitation of, 561.
Gondwana, description of, 18.
Goods declared for sale at the East-India House, 135, 253, 375, 495, 609. Gratitude, essay on, 176.
Greece, offer of the government, 490- ode to, 642.
Greek fire, on the invention of, 265. Greenlaw (Mr.), his dispute with Lieut.
M'Naghten, 452, 586, 702.
Grey (Sir C.) takes his seat on the Calcutta bench, 706-dinner given to, at Madras, 714.
Guxerat, coolies refractory in the north of, 93, 464-races, 461, 598.
Haileybury College, examination at, May 27, 1825, 73.
Hafiz, verses from the Diwani of, 635. Hailstorm at Bhopalpore, 353—at Cham- napore, 452.
Halifar, formation of an association at, for trading to India, 151.
Halos, observations relative to, 213. Harington (J. H.) appointed a Member of Council at Bengal, 108, 601. Hastings (Marquess), splendid dinner given to, at Ayr, 488.
Exchange, course of, at Calcutta, Madras, Hieroglyphics, Egyptian, reply of M.
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