Balasore, inundation at, 162, 216. Bank of Bengal, 72-for Savings, at Cal- cutta, 82, 155-new, at Agra, 85, 161 -of Java, 108.
Baroda, suttees at, 98.
Batavia, seizure of the ship, 99, 168. Bay of Bengal, storm in, 117, 162, 216. Becher v. Wight, case of, 145. Benjol, in Sumatra, hostilities at, 18, 108. Bentinck (Lord Wm.), tour of, 12, 162- projected visit of, to the Indus, 157- correspondence of, with native chiefs, 217, 218-his letter to Sindia on the subject of steam-boats, 231, Bhagurutty Club, formation of the, 217. Bheels, murders by, 220.
Bhooj, attempted assassination of the pre- mier of, 97.
Birley (Lieut. D.), court-martial on, Birth, extraordinary, 157.
Bishops, Indian, appointment of, 29, 33 -see also Wilson.
Board of Control, debates on the Com- pany's correspondence with, relative to the charter, 28, 38, 118, 241.
Bokhara, the melons of, 84-trade of, 216. BOMBAY INTELLIGENCE: Parsees and Catholics, 15 conspiracy at Poonah, 15, 95-census, 15 conduct of civil servants, 16-new commander-in-chief, 59, 281 failure of Messrs. Shotton and Co., 94, 230 ruins of Ahwaz, 95-steam-navigation with Europe, 97, 177, 231 attempted assassination of · house of the premier of Bhooj, 97 - Palmer and Co., Hyderabad, ib.-Na- tive Education Society, ib.-cultivation of the Mauritius sugar-cane, 98-prac- ticability of an invasion from the north, ib.-the Guicowar state, ib.-reported murder of Mr. Gordon, 98, 117-com- mercial credit, 176-robberies, 177- reductions in the Indian navy, ib.- · cholera Medical Retiring Fund, ib. and small pox, 178 natives and the Bombay branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 230-transmission of sound ib.-slave-trading, ib.-prices of Euro- pean goods, 64, 140, 204, 285-go- vernment securities and exchanges, 65, 141, 205, 286-shipping, 27, 116, 199, 240-births, marriages, and deaths, 27, 116, 199, 240.
depôt of instruction, 198-civil, eccle- siastical, and military appointments, 26, 115, 198, 239-Indian navy appoint- ments, 27, 116, 199 furloughs, 26, 116, 240.
Minute of Council: - Examina- tion of junior civil servants, 239. Saunders v. Supreme Court:
Gwinam, 14-justices of the peace and jurors' bill, 93-trial of Mr. C. G. Phil- lips, midshipman of H M.S. Curaçoa, ib. of Marjee Salee Cojah and others for piracy, 94.
Borneo, duties on exports from, 108. Bourbon, emancipation of slaves in, 181. Brahmins, Coolin, polygamy of, 83. Bribery, attempted, of a civil servant, 6. Brooke (Mr. W. A.), services of, 188. Brumha Shubba at Calcutta, object of, 87. Buddhism in Ceylon, 16. Burmese heir apparent, 78.
Burnes (Lieut.), controversy of, with the Rev. Mr. Wolff, 117, 156, 174, 227 -reports of his travels, 164-report by, on the commerce of Central Asia, 210.
Cabool, treaty of Runjeet Singh with the ex- chief of, 162-report of Lieut. Burnes on the commerce of, 214. Cachar, fertility of the soil of, 89. Cadets, Company's, commissions to, 233. Operations CALCUTTA INTELLIGENCE: in the Jungle Mehals, 3, 90-Thugs, 3, 164, 218-accident at the Taj, Agra, 3-Medical Retiring Fund, 3, 90— pilgrimage of the Rana of Mewar, 4- the Mysore princes and Mr. Barwell, ib-discovery of the Silhet coal mines, ib.-affairs of the Free-School, 5-state of the police, 1, 5-attempt at bribery, 6-old five per cent. loan, 6, 165— public rooms at Agra, 7-Dr. Gerard, ib. the Rev. Mr. Wolff, 7, 86, 117, 156, 174, 227 affairs of Oude, 8, 78, 80, 155, 217-appeal of the Se- rampore missionaries, 8-inland com- merce of India, 9, 220- conflict be- tween a tiger and an alligator, 10- Gunga Narain and the Chooars, ib.- the India justices' and jurors' bill, 1, 11-the Governor General, 12, 157, 162, 217, 231 navigation of the In- dus, 77, 157, 159-the Burmese heir apparent, 72 prohibition of slave- dealing in Oude, 78, 155, 220-plun- der of the mails by the Kholes, 79- abolition of vakeels, ib.-confirmation, 80-Military Retiring Funds, 80, 163 -the circulating medium, 81, 167- Savings Banks, 82, 155-native mis- conception, ib. · Runjeet Singh, 82, 159, 162, 228-Coolin Brahmins, 83- the melons of Bokhara, 84-the Chu- ruck Poojah, ib. - employment of na- tives, ib. . Mofussil Bank, 85, 161-
canal between the Ganges and Goom. tee, 85 Rajpootana, 85, 228-estate of Mackintosh and Co., 87, 150-the Brumha Shubha, 87-Auxiliary Bible Society, 88-Provincial Courts of Ap- peal, ib. retrenchments, 89-Cachar, ib.-indigo crop, ib.-the cities in the Punjab, 90-civil finance resolution of 1829, 91-army remittances to England, 91, 166-the money market, 91-loan to the agency houses, 91, 163, 176 — Hindu College, 92 - Lieut. Burnes, 117, 156, 164, 210-Mr. Wilkinson, 117-dreadful hurricane in the Bay of Bengal, 117, 162, 216-failure of Col- vin and Co., 117, 153-expenses of the Insolvent Court, 154 monument to Sir Walter Scott, ib.-law atamps, 155 salt- - extraordinary hail-storm, ib. sale, 156-six children at a birth, 157 -Lord W. Bentinck's visit to the In- dus, ib.-Furruckabad rupee and sicca weight, 158-the late governor of Se- rampore, 159 steam-navigation, ib, -the shawls of Cashmere, ib.- condi- tion of the working classes, 160-affairs at Delhi, 161-the Ochterlony monu- ment, ib. Iwild animal, 162-enter- prize of native opium-dealers, ib. -re- ports of Lieut. Burnes, 164 indigo districts, 165-slavery in British In- dia, ib.-loan of 1823, ib.-case of dis- traint on an indigo-planter, ib.-state of feeling amongst the natives towards the British government, 166-the John Bull, 167 coinage of British India, 81, 167-Lieut. Burnes' report on the commerce of Central Asia, 210-the Bhagurutty Club, 217 complaints of the East-Indians, 218- difference in the 11th Dragoons, ib. study of the the English language by native chiefs, ib.-memoir of the Newab Mehndi Ali Khan, ib.-navigation of the Sutluj, 220 -slavery in native states, ib.-murders by Bheels, ib.- -" Indophilus" on the go- vernment of India, ib.—" Mirror of the the Indian Parliament," 221 - Infant Schools, ib.-steam communication with Europe, ib. Mr. Cochrane and the Hurkaru, 226-Military Fund, 227— new canal, ib.-duties on imports, 228 -Bengal Medical Fund, ib.-agent of the inhabitants of Calcutta, ib. the Mofussil and native India, ib. - prices of European goods, 64, 140, 204, 285 government securities and exchanges, 65, 141, 205, 286-shipping, 20, 112, 190, 236-births, marriages, and deaths, 20, 112, 136, 190, 237.
Government Orders: Gallant conduct of native soldiers, 109-eligi- bility to fill the situation of superintend- ing surgeon, ib. — services of Mr. W. A. Brooke, 188-revised disposition of circles and executive engineers, 233- commissions to cadets, ib.-courts-mar- tial, 188, 234-civil, ecclesiastical, and
military appointments, 20, 109, 136, 188, 234-army furloughs, 20, 112, 190, 236.
Supreme Court:-New system of police, 1-justices of the peace and ju- rors' bill, 1, 11-question of jurisdic- tion-Gopaul Duloll, v. Bagshaw and others, 69-assignees of Palmer and Co., v. the Bank of Bengal, 72 — L. Clarke and others (exors, of Vrignon), v. Colvin, 74-fraudulent conduct of an attorney, 75-Becher, v. Wight, 145— in the matter of John Hughes, an at- torney, 146 Cockerell and others, v. Adam and others, 209.
Insolvent Court:-Estate of Alex- ander and Co.: in the matter of James Young and others, 2, 76, 147, 148, 149, 150-in the matter of Alexander Colvin and others, 117, 148, 149-estate of Mackintosh and Co.: in the matter of James Calder and others, 148, 149, 150 -expenses of the court, 154.
Free School, affairs of the, 5. Canal between the Ganges and Goomtee, 85-new, at Calcutta, 227. Canton-see China.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE INTELLIGENCE:- Dinner to Sir Lowry Cole, 19-charges against Sir John Wylde, ib. -juvenile vagrants, 19, 182, 232-colonial pro- duce, 103-salted provisions, ib. — sin- gular case in the Supreme Court, 181
revenue and expenditure of the co- lony, 182 addresses to Sir Lowry Cole, ib.-French whaling vessels, 231 -trade, ib.-waterspout, ib.-vineyards, ib.-slaves, 232-cotton plant, ib.-ap- pointments, 241-births, marriages, and deaths, 27, 200, 241.
Cargoes of India ships, 66, 142. Carter (Capt. H.), murder of, 107. Cashmere, the shawls of, 159, 160, 211— abuses in the administration of, 229. CEYLON INTELLIGENCE:-Labours of the missionaries, 16-the Mahratta pro- phecy, ib. conversation with a Bud- dhist high-priest, ib.-abolition of the cinnamon monopoly, 99-increased al- lowance of regimental quarter-masters, 116-civil and military appointments, 116, 200-shipping, 200-births, mar- riages, and deaths, 27, 200. Chaplains, Indian, allowances to, 114. Children, six, at a birth, 157.
CHINA INTELLIGENCE:-Trade with Siam, 19-consumption of British goods, 103 -the opium and coast-trades, 104- death of the empress, ib.-coast-voyage, 183-experimental voyage of the Sylph, 184-prices of European goods at Can- ton, 64, 140, 204, 285 exchanges, 65, 141, 205, 286.
Cholera at Bombay, 178-at Madras, 230.
Chooars, insurrection of the, 10. Christ, interviews with, 227.
Christianity in Ceylon, 16-answer of the grand mullah of Delhi to Mr. Wolff's defence of, 86-at Madras, 176-per- secution of, in Cochin China, 184. Churches, new, in Australia, 105, 106. Churuck Poojah, proposal to put down the exhibitions of the, 84.
Cinnamon, abolition of the monopoly, in Ceylon, 99.
Circars, military operations in the, 21,
Civil servants, attempted bribery of, 6— imprudent conduct of one at Bombay, 16-finance resolution of 1829 respect- ing the payment of, 91-meritorious services of, 188.
Club, Bhagurutty, 217.
Coal mines, Silhet, discovery of the, 4. Cochin-China, persecution of the Christian religion in, 184, 185-American diplo- matic mission to, 185-square-rigged vessels, 231-demand for Indian news- papers in, ib.
Cochrane (Mr. John), dispute of, with the
editor of the Bengal Hurkaru, 226. Coffee, export duties on, in Java, 108. Coinage of Central India, 81--of Bengal, 158-of British India, 167.
Cole (Sir Lowry), 19, 182.
College, Haileybury, debates at the East- India House respecting, 33, 35, 49- Hindu, at Calcutta, 92-Elphinstone, at Bombay, 97 new, at Lucknow, 217, 228-King's, in London, 281. Colvin and Co. of Calcutta, failure of, 117, 148, 149, 153.
Commerce, inland, of India, 9, 220
with the countries on both sides of the Indus, 77 of the Punjab, 211-of
Cabool, 214. Confirmation at Calcutta, 80. Constantinople-see Turkey. Convalescent stations in India, rules at, 114.
Convicts, educated, punishment of, 187. Coolin Brahmins, polygamy of, 23. Corrobory, native, at Swan River, 106. Courts of Appeal, provincial, in Bengal, 88. COURTS-MARTIAL on Lieut. and Adj. Fisher, 21-Private John Allez, 101- Private Limming, 174, 194, 229- Assist. Surg. C. Griffiths, 188-Lieut. Birling, 192-Ens. Noble, 193-Ens. Greville, 194 Lieut. Goad, 234 Lieut. Morris, 238 - Ens. McKenzie, ib.-Lieut. Poe, 283-Lieut. Macfar- lane, ib.-Lieut. Scott, ib. Crawfurd (Mr.), agency of, 228. Cuddapah, trial of the murderers of Mr. Macdonald at, 13 their exccution,
Dallas (Lieut. Gen. Sir T.), 59. Damaun, slave-trading at, 230. DEBATES at the East-India House :- (July 27th and 31st, August 13th, and Sept. 25th)-Renewal of the Company's charter, 28, 241-Petition to the House of Lords, 38, 38, 118-embassies to China, 272-case of Lieut. Col. Stan- ley, ib.-the pilgrim-tax, 276-duty on East-India sugars, 279- remittances from officers in India, ib.- military punishments in India, 280.
in Parliament on East-India af- fairs-see Parliament.
Decoils, attack by, 109. D'Epinay (M. Adrien), 100.
Delhi, conversion of an Englishman to Mahomedanism at, 161.
Devils, casting out, 227.
Directors, East-India, 280, 281. Duncan (Mrs.), death of, 3.
Duties, proposed, on opium, at Canton, 104-export on coffee, in Java, 108.
East-India House, goods declared for sale at, 66, 142, 206, 287 sales at, 144, 208-alterations in the Court of Direc- tors at, 280-see also Debates. East-Indians, prejudice felt towards, 218. Education of natives at Madras, 92-at Bombay, 97.
Egypt, proposed expedition to the Hejaz from, 19, 105, 185-visit of the vice- roy of, to Candia, 105-ship launch in, 186-death of pacha's son-in-law, ib. Emigration to New South Wales, 106. Engineers, executive, in Bengal, 233. English language, study of, by native chiefs, in India, 217, 218. Europeans in the Punjab, 82. European goods, prices of, in the East, 64, 140, 204, 285 consumption of, in China, 103-in Central Asia, 213. Exchanges, Indian, 65, 141, 205, 286.
Fairlie and Co., failure of, 59. Farms, revenue, at Singapore, 180. Festival of the Churuck Poojah, 84. Fire at Constantinople, 104-at Manilla, 183 at Bankok, 185. Fisher (Lieut.), court-martial on, 21. Fittoorydars, operations against the, 172. Flogging in the Indian army, 280. Free School at Calcutta, affairs of, 5. Funds, Bengal Medical Retiring, 3, 90- Bengal Military Retiring, 80, 163- Madras Military Retiring, 169-Bom- hay Medical Retiring, 177-steam, in Bengal, 225-Bengal Military, 227- Bengal Medical, 228.
Furruckabad rupee and sicca weight, 158.
Galanos (Mr. Demet.), death of, 191. Gambling at Singapore, 179. GENERAL ORDERS-see Calcutta, &c. Gerard (Dr.), travels of, 7.
Goad (Lieut.), court-martial on, 234. Goork Rajah, atrocity of the, 173. Goods, European, prices of, in the East, 64, 140, 204, 285-declared for sale at the East-India House, 66, 142, 206, 287-consumption of, in China, 103- in Central Asia, 213.
Gordon (Mr.), reported murder of, 98,
Grain, dearth of, at Madras, 13, 93, 171,
Greville (Ens.), court-martial on, 194. Griffiths (Assist. Surg. C.), court-martial on, 188.
Guicowar state, affairs in, 98. Gunga Narain, death of, 10.
Gwalior, death of Rao Jee Trimbuc at, 113-curiosity expressed at, respecting steam-navigation, 231.
Gwinam (Mad.), action against, 14.
Haileybury College, 33, 35, 49, Hail-storm, extraordinary, 155. Hakeem Mehndee-see Mehndi Ali. Harlam (Dr.), an American, in the ser- vice of Runjeet Singh, 82, 83. Hejaz, disturbances in the, 19, 105, 185. Hidgelee, awful storm at, 162, 216. Hindus, polygamy of Coolin Brahmins,
83 festival of the Churuck Poojah, 84 college at Calcutta, 92-see also Natives.
Hohlenberg (Hon. J. S.), death of, 159. HOME INTELLIGENCE: Debates at the East-India House, 28, 38, 118, 241, 272 debates in Parliament on the East-India Company's charter, 51 petitions from Mr. Courtney Smith, 51, 200-Bengal remittable loan, ib.-the Armenians of Constantinople, 59-new commander in chief of Bombay, 59, 281-Lieut. Gen. Sir T. Dallas, 59 estate of Messrs, Alexander and Co., ib. Messrs. Fairlie and Co., ib.-ex- pedition to Africa, ib. - the King's levees, 60-resignation of the chair- man of the Court of Directors, 280- King's College, London, 281-gover- nor of Agra, 282 promotions and changes in his Majesty's forces serving in the East, 60, 201, 282 general courts-martial, 1283 India shipping arrivals and departures, and passen- gers, 61, 138, 202, 283-births, mar- riages, and deaths, 62, 139, 203, 284 -goods declared for sale at the East- India House, and cargoes of ships ar- rived from India, 66, 142, 206, 287- free trade ships announced for India,
66, 142, 206, 287- London prices. current of East-India produce, 67, 143, 207-prices of shares, 67, 143, 207- London markets and daily prices of stocks, 68, 144, 208, 288..
Houses, assessment of, at Madras, 169— compensation to officers for the loss of, 192.
Huck (Mr.), conversion of, 161. Hughes (Mr. John), case of, 146. Hurkaru, dispute between Mr. Cochrane and the conductors of the, 226.
Imports, alterations in the duties on, at Calcutta, 228.
INDIA (British) - Police of, 1, 5-re- marks on the justices' and jurors' bill for, 1, 11, 77, 93, 168 operations against insurgents in, 3, 10, 21, 90, 172-inland'commerce of, 9, 220-em- ployment of natives in, 84-banking in, 85, 161. provincial courts of ap- peal in, 88 - retrenchments in, 89- steam communication with, 97, 175, 177, 221, 231-practicability of an in- vasion of, from the north, 98-coinage of, 81, 158, 167 condition of the working classes in, 160-slavery in, 165-state of feeling among the natives of, towards the government, 166-re- ductions in the navy of, 177-trade of, with Central Asia, 210, 214 - Indo- philus' remarks on the government of, 220 -see also Calcutta, Madras, &c.* Intelligence.
(Foreign)-Affairs of Oude, 8, 78, 80, 85, 155, 217, 228-navigation of the Indus, 77, 157, 211 — coinage of Central India, 81, 158 — affairs of Runjeet Singh, 82, 159, 162, 228—of Rajpootana, 85, 229-at Delhi, 16]— commerce of the Punjab, 211-of Ca- bool, 214-slavery in native states, 220 -neglect of state affairs by the rajah of Joudpore, 229-freebooters in the Jey- pore territories, ib.affairs at Gwalior, 231.
(Danish): Death of the Hon. J. S. Hohlenberg, govornor of Seram. pore, 159.
(Netherlands): Conspiracy of the Padries in Sumatra, and murder of Europeans, 18, 108, 182-eruption of a burning mountain in Java, 18-hos- tilities at Benjol, 108-inundations, ib. -bank of Java, ib. -trade duties in Borneo, ib. export duties on coffee, ib.-capture of Pangerang Alli Bassa, 182-removal of Diepo Nagoro, ib.— deaths in Java, 200.
(Spanish) :-Fire at Manilla, 183. (Portuguese): Slave-trading,
Indian Navy, 27, 116, 177, 199. Indigo, crop of, in Bengal, 89, 288-dis-
tress in the districts, 165-case of dis- Company's traint on a planter, ib.-
~~quarterly sales of, 208.
Indophilus, letters of, 220, 225. Indus, navigation of the, 77, 159-Lord W. Bentinck's visit to, 157 - report of Lieut. Burnes on the advantages of opening the, 211, 213.
Inundation at Hidgelee and Balasore, 162, 216-at Saugor Island, 162, 216. Islamism, defence of, 86.
Isle of France, birth at, 200.
Java-see India (Netherlands). Jeremie (Mr.), return of, to the Mauri- tius, 18, 102.
John Bull, Calcutta, 167. Joulpore, administration of affairs in, 229. Judges, native, at Madras, 176. Judge advocate-general, deputies, salary of, 192.
Jungle Mehais, operations in the, 3-sick- ness in, 90.
Junks, Chinese, described, 19.
Jurors and Justices of the Peace in India, new act for regulating the appointment of, 1, 11, 77, 93, 168. Jurisdiction, question of, at Calcutta, 69.
Keane (Lieut. Gen. Sir J.), 59, 281. Kholes, plunder of Calcutta mails by, 79. Khorassan, Persian expedition to, 231. Kilghet, mart for wool at, 159. King's College, London, 281.
Lahore, account of the city of, 90 - mission of Capt. manufactures, 211 Wade to, 220-affairs at, 228. Laudable Societies, Bengal, 2. Levees, the King's, 60.
Limming (Private A. E. P.), court-mar- tial on, 174, 194, 229.
Loan, Bengal old five per cent., 6, 165- petitions to Parliament respecting the remittable, of Bengal, 51, 200. London prices-current, 67, 143, 207- markets, 68, 144, 208, 288. Lucknow-see Oude.
Macdonald (Mr.), trial of the murderers of, 13-their execution, 171. Mc Dowell (Sir A ), entertainment to, 171. Macfarlane (Lieut.), court-martial on, 283. Mackintosh and Co., of Calcutta, insol- vency of, 87, 148, 149, 150, 209. McKenzie (Ens.), court-martial on, 238. MADRAS INTELLIGENCE:-The Governor- General's visit, 12-distress in the Su- extraordinary pro- preme Court, ib. ceeding at the police office, ib.-con- duct of the native troops in the Nanning campaign, ib.-anonymous letters, 13- Asial Jour.N.S.VOL. 12. No.48.
the affair at Cuddapah, 13, 171-dearth and distress amongst the natives, 13, native 93, 171, 230-meteor, 14 schools, 92, 176-report of the Military Retiring Fund Committee, 117, 169- Carnatic Chronicle, 117, 175-punish- ment of females, 117-house assess- ment, 169 entertainment to Sir A. Mc Dowell, 171-operations in the Cir- cars, 172-atrocity of the Goork Rajah, correspondence of soldiers with newspapers, 174, 229-the Rev. Mr. Wolff, 174-steam-communication with England, 175-instruction of natives in English, 176-native judges, ib.- denial of the rites of burial, ib. — af- fairs of Mysore, 229 — sickness, ib.— prices of European goods, 64, 140, 204, government securities and ex. changes, 65, 141, 205, 286-shipping, 25, 113, 197-births, marriages, and deaths, 25, 113, 137, 197.
Government Orders:-Operations of Major Muriel, 21-capture of Vee- rabudrarauze, 21, 172-services of Col. J. Prendergast, 192 salary of depu- ties judge advocate-general, ib.-palan- quin allowance to assistant-surgeons, ib. -battalion of pioneers, ib.-compensa- tion to officers for loss of houses, ib.- commisions to cadets, 196--courts-mar- tial, 21, 192-civil, ecclesiastical, and military appointments, 23, 136, 194- furloughs, 25, 137, 197.
Supreme Court :- Dearth of busi- ness, 12-case of the Dutch ship Bata- via, 117, 162-justices of the peace and jurors' bill, 168.
Magistrates in India, eligibility of natives to act as, 1, 11, 77, 93, 168, Mails, plunder of, by the Kholes, 79. MALACCA INTELLIGENCE:
the native troops in the Nanning cam paign, 12 — tin mines at Soongye Oo- jong, 17-registry of imports and ex- ports, 179-tin-mines at Lingy, 180- exactions of the Malay chiefs, ib.-slave- trading, ib.
Malkin (Sir B.), 99.
Manilla, destructive fire at, 183. Manufactures of Central Asia, 211. Marjoribanks (Mr. C.), resignation of, as chairman of Court of Directors, 280. Markets in India, 65, 141, 205, 286-Lon- don, 68, 144, 208, 288 money, at Calcutta, 91, 163, 176-for European goods in China, 103-in Central Asia, 213.
Return of Mr. Jeremie, 18, 102-dismissals from the legislative council, 100-correspon- dence between the governor and M. Adrien D'Epinay, ib.· -case of John Allez, a private of H.M. 87th regt., 101-proclamation respecting depots of arms, 102, 181-arrest of M. Pieretti, (2 Q)
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