As into stormy darkness out of light
The hearers passed-heaven-taught by hopes sublime. The Poet answered, "Thou art yet enthralled
In the foul webs of sense, be wise in time:
The privilege of age, is to be called
Out of life's whitening ashes, to a clime
And region of calm thought, a glorious realm, Where Truth and Freedom reign, divine exchange For passions which enslave and overwhelm."
Ay! even then, when health and strength sunk low. When each temptation to indulge desire Crumbled away upon life's failing fire, And earth with all her gifts, arose to go; Happy, if even then the soul might shew Some shadow of her origin divine,
And with fresh hopes, and zeal renewed, aspire
To wrestle with her maimed and wearied foe.
Mean though we be, our state through Christ is higher, A power flows to us from his awful sign,
Which is both spear and shield, wherewith to face And conquer, though in baleful powers arrayed, Those unseen kings, to whom man's hapless race Homage of old inevitable, paid.
[N.B. The figures within crotchets refer to the History.]
Acrs, general list of, 359; local and personal, 364; private, 370
A DEN-Capture of, 567; attack of the Arabs, [235]
Agricultural (Royal), Society of Eng- land; annual meeting, 64 ALBERT, PRINCE, invested with the order of the Garter at Gotha, 12; marriage, 15; presentation of the freedom of the city of London to, 72; genealogi- cal table, 384;-vide PARLIAMENT— QUEEN.
ALGIERS-Treaty of Tafna, [183]; com- mencement of hostilities by Abd el Kader; progress of the French army, [184]
Alps, proposed tunnel through the, 6 Augusta, princess, death of the, 176; funeral, 87
Cardigan, Earl of, dissention between, and his officers, 76; duel with Lieut. Tuckett, 79; court martial on Cap- tain R. A. Reynolds, 263 Chartism, effects of, 2, 7 China-Fitting out of the armament under Sir J. G. Bremer, [230]; narrative of events since 1834; ap- pointment of Lord Napier as chief commissioner; arrival at Canton, [242]; insulting conduct of the Chinese; ar- rival of two frigates at Whampoa ; death of Lord Napier, [243]; increase in the smuggling of opium; proceed- ings of the government at Pekin, [244]; arrival of Rear-Admiral Sir F. Maitland; British boat fired upon from the Boca Tigris, [245]; arrival of high commissioner Lin; blockade of the factories; delivery of opium to the commissioner, [246]; affray with Chinese peasants and English sailors at Macao; attack of war junks on the Black Joke, [247]; correspondence between Captain Elliot and Commis- sioner Lin; affair of the Thomas Coutts, [248]; attack and dispersion of twenty-nine war junks by the Volage and Hyacinth, [249], 570; determination of the English go- vernment to send an expedition to China; its arrival at Singapore; at- tempt to burn the British shipping with fire rafts; poisoned tea, [250]; proclamations for the capture of English shipping and officers, [251]; blockade of Canton; proclamation in consequence; Chusan taken, [252]; 573, capture of Ting-hae-heen, [253]; high commissioner's letter to the Queen of England, 428; proceed- ings of the Blonde at Amoy, 571; capture of Chusan, 573 Church of Scotland, 51
CIRCASSIA-Extracts from a Journal of a residence in, 584
Clover, average prices of, 374 Collisions and accidents by steamers, 95, 115
Colonial bishoprics, endowment of, 62 Corn, British, average prices of, 374 Correspondence, feminine, 31 CORRESPONDENCE-relating to the Maine Boundary; Mr. Fox and Mr. For- syth, 411; Mr. Forsyth's reply, 414; Viscount Palmerston to Mr. Fox,415; commissioners' report, 417;-with the Portuguese government, relative to the suppression of the slave-trade, 439; -relating to the affairs of the Levant; Viscount Palmerston to Earl Gran- ville, 452, 530, 531; proposed in- structions to Sir R. Stopford, 453; Count Nesselrode to Count Pozzo di Borgo, 457; the same to M. de Kisseleff, 463; Viscount Ponsonby to Viscount Palmerston, 466, 467; col- lective note of the five powers; M. F. Pisani to Viscount Ponsonby, 468; Count Nesselrode to Count Medem, 469; Viscount Palmerston to Mr. Bulwer, 472, 500; the same to the Marquess Clanricarde, 475; Baron Brunnow to Count Nesselrode, 481; the same on eastern affairs, 487; Viscount Palmerston to Lord Beau- vale, 490; memorandum of commu- nication to be made to the French Ambassador in London by the Secre- tary of State for Foreign Affairs, 495; Mr. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston, 497; memorandum given to Viscount Palmerston by M. Guizot, 498; M. Thiers to M. Guizot, 514, 517; Earl Granville to Viscount Palmerston, 529.
Cotton in India, promotion of the growth of, 68
Court-martial on Capt. R. A. Reynolds, 263
Cutter match-Oxford and Cambridge, 42
DAMASCUS persecution of the Jews at, [188], 579, 580 DEATHS-
A'Court, hon. F. A. 152; Adam, Mr.
C. B, 182; Aglionby, F. Esq. 172; Alcock, hon. Mrs. 152; Alexander, rev. R. 174; Arden, Lord, 172; Ashtown, Lord, 162; Augusta, So- phia, Princess, 176
Bagnell, A. Esq. 159; Bagot, Miss F. 178; Baker, Sir R. 172; Banho, Viscount de, 161; Bannerman, Sir A. 166; Bathurst, Lady, H. 183; Bathyany, Countess, 177; Beaver, rev. J. 154; Beckett, J. Esq. ib. Beckett, Mrs. ib.; Beresford, Lady, F. A. 162;
Deaths-continued.
Best, hon. Captain, J. C. 154; Biett, Dr. 159; Bingham, Lady, A. 155; Birch, Archdeacon, F.154; Blachford, F. Esq, 160; Blackwell, rev. J. 165; Bligh, Lady, T. 151; Blosse, rev. Sir F. L. 172; Blumenbach, Dr. 151; Blunt, Sir C. R. 155; Bolland, Sir W. 164; Bond, Mr. R. 152; Boni- fant, Commander B. 149; Bonny- castle, Professor, C. 181; Borghese, Princess, 183; Bourdonnais, M. de la, 182; Brabazon, Sir W. J. 179; Bragge, W. Esq. 175; Brandreth, H. Esq. 182; Bridgeman, hon. Mrs. 151; Bridges, G. Esq. 156; Brine, Rear-Admiral, A. 151; Browne, A. Esq. 155; Browne, W. Esq. 162; Bruce, Lord, 182; Brummell, G. Esq. 162; Brunswick, Princess Elizabeth of, 154; Bryan, Mr. C. 156; Buckley, E. P. Esq. 170; Bumby, rev. J. H. 169; Burdett, Sir B. W. 182; Burdett, Sir C. W. 147; Burgh, Miss, 162; Burlington, Countess of, ib.; Burnett, Captain W. r. n. 161; Butler, hon. Lady, 182; Butler, Lady, M. 178; Butler, Lady
Caldwell, Lady, 159; Callender, Miss G. 182; Calvert, rev. Dr. T. J. 167; Camden, Marquess, 177; Cameron, Lady, 161; Campbell, Major-General, Sir J. 151, 162; Campbell, W. Esq.177; Canino, Prince of, (Lucien Bonaparte) 170; Carew, Captain, Sir T. r. n. 162; Carey, rev. H. 160; Carlisle, Sir A. 181; Carpenter, rev. Dr. L. 163; Carter, W. Esq. 156; Castle- maine, Lord, 161; Causton, hon. Mrs. 168; Cavendish, hon. Mrs. 183; Chalmers, Mrs. J. A. L. 159; Cham- pagne, General, Sir J. 151; Chauncey, Commodore, J. 159; Chichester, Bi- shop of, 175; Chichester, Lord A. 169; Churchill, Captain, Lord H. J. r. n. 166; Churchill, Lord C. S. 162; Clark, Mrs. 166; Clarke, Lieutenant, W. 172; Clarke, W. T. Esq. 164; Clennell, Mr. L. 152; Cline, Miss, C. 166; Codd, H. G. Esq. 157; Colling- wood, H. J. W. Esq. 160; Colling- wood, J. Esq. 183; Collingwood, Miss M. 175; Compton, Colonel, H. 149 Connor, R. Esq. 157; Cooper, Sir F. G. 151; Cope, Lady, E. D. 154; Cork and Orrery, Dowager Countess of, 166; Cornwallis, Coun- tess, 175; Cox, Mr. D. 183; Cragie, Lieut. Col. J. 182; Crampton, Dr. J.
168; Curver, J. R. Esq. 152 ; Currie, W. W. Esq. 182; Cutler, rev. J. 157
Dacres, Lady, 176; Daniell, T. Esq. 156; D'Arblay, Madame, 149; Dan- nou, M. P. C. F., 169; Davies, T. H. Esq. 163; Day, Ensign H., 168; Delpeuch, A. 159; Despard, Lieut.- colonel A. 162; Dick, Sir W. 182; Dickenson, Captain R. r. n. 149; Dickson, Major-general, Sir A. 161; Dillon, Miss C. 172; Dillon, Sir C. D. 151; Dingwall, J. D. Esq. 180; Donnelly, Admiral Sir R. 177; Dou- glas, Lady C. H. 151; Douglas, Lady C. 172; Drummond, Captain T. 160; Ducie, Earl of, 173; Duck- worth, Lady, 162; Dunbar, J. Esq. 152; Dundas, Lady, 162; Dundas, Sir W. 182; Dukinfield, rev. C. E. 176; Dunin, Count A. 173; Durham, Earl of, ib.; Durham, General J. 152; Dysart, Countess of, 178
Earle, Captain E. M. 169; Eliot, F. W. Esq. 175; Elphinstone, hon. Miss E. M. 182; Elphinstone, hon. Mrs. 166; Elphinstone, S. Esq. 172; Es- monde, Lady, 155; Evatt, Colonel G. 181; Every, hon. Mrs. 160; Eyre, Lady R. 175; Eyre, R. H. Esq. 168
Fane, General Sir H. 157; Favell, Mrs. 177; Favers, Abbe V. de, 182; Feu- cheres, Baronne de, 183; Field, H. C. Esq. 164; Finch, hon. and rev. D. 180; Fonnereau, rev. C. W. 150; Foote, S. Esq. 164; Forbes, D. G. Esq. 182; Forbes, J. Esq. 183; Frere, T. Esq. 159; Frost, J. Esq. 156
Gardiner, J. Esq. 182; Gardiner, Lady, 172; Garrow, rt. hon. Sir W. 177; Garvagh, Lord, 175; Gleig, right rev. G. (Bishop of Brechin), 155; Glover, A. Esq. 176; Glyn, Sir L. P. 174; Goodall, rev. Dr. J. 157; Gordon, Lieut.-gen. B. 176; Gore, Mrs. A. 151; Goring, C. R. Esq. 155; Graefe, Dr., 172; Grant, the Master of, 155; Gregg, H. G. Esq. 167; Gregory, rt. hon. W. 162; Griffin, G. Esq. 168; Guiccioli, Count, 161; Guillamore, Viscount, ib.
Haddington, Dowager Countess of, 169;
Halkett, Captain F. 178; Hallam, Mrs. 162; Hammersley, H. Esq. 181; Handcock, Miss E. 162; Harding, E. Esq.181; Harewood, Countess of, 154;
Deaths-continued.
Hargood, Admiral Sir W. 147; Har- ris, hon. W. L. T. 182; Harris, Mr. 147; Hastings, Dowager Marchioness of, 150; Hazledine, W. Esq. 180; Headley, (Winn) Ld., 160; Henniker, Lady, 158; Hesse Homburg, Dowager Landgravine of, 150; Hewett, Gene- ral Sir G. 157; Hewett, Captain, r.n. 182; Hewson, Miss D. 162; Hickey, Captain F. r. n. 164; Higgins, Mrs. 160; Hill, Captain W. r. n. 149; Hill, T. Esq. 183; Hilton, Captain W. 147; Hoghton, Lady, 182; Hol- combe, rev. J. R. 157; Holland, Lord, 178; Holman, J. Esq. ib.; Holmes, Lieut.-colonel S. 147; Hupe, Lady A. 155; Hopkins, Captain E, P. 159; Horndon, Major J. D. 156; Horrie, Commander D. 182; Horsfield, Lieut. general, 162; Howard, E. G. Esq. 168; Hull, Major-general W. 181; Hussey, Lady M. 159
Ilbery, J. Esq. 146; Inman, Mr. G. E. 177; Irving, Mrs, 172
Jacob, J. Esq. 154; Jacotot, M. 182; Johnson, Mr. T. B. 163; Joy, H. H. Esq. 172
Keating, Mrs. M. 159; Keir, L. G. Esq. 169; Kempthorne, H. P. Esq 168; Kempthorne, Lieut. T. ib.; Kenmure, Viscount, 176; Kennedy, Sir R. H. 164; Kernan, Miss, 182; Kerr, Vice-Admiral Lord M. R. 176; Knowles, Mr. J. 152; Knox, Miss G. 176
Lacy, Mrs. 178; Lane, T. Esq. 183; Lawrence, J. Esq. 177; Leitrim, Countess of, 154; Le Mesurier, Lieut. r. n. 182; Lewis, T. Esq. ib.; Lori- mer, Mrs. M. 154; Lowndes, W. S. Esq. 164, Lupton, S. B. Esq. 167; Lyster, Lieut.-colonel J. 162; Lyt- tleton, Lady, 160
Macartney, Lady, 176; Macdonald, hon. D. S. E. 175; Macdonald, Major- general A. 165; Mackenzie, hon. F. C. 154; Mackenzie, Lady, 182; Mac- kenzie, Lieut.-colonel, 166; Maclean, Miss, 178; Macleod, Mrs. 177; M'Loughlin, right rev. Dr. (Roman Catholic Archbishop of Derry) 175; M'Nair, Lieut.-general J. ib.; Ma connochie, Miss H. 166; Macpher son, J. Esq. 146; M'Uwin, Mrs. 181; Maison, Marshal, 155; Maitland,
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