from India heard before the Privy Council, 142 Imperial Parliament, 138, 306. -election of East-India Di- rectors, 56- Colonel Houston, ib.- East-India Volunteers, ib. - - missiona- ries for India, 57-Dr. Roy, ib. - Co- ventry Society for the abolition of hu- man sacrifices in India, 146 - the Su- preme Council of India, ib. retire- ments from the Company's service, ib. -new governor of Bombay, 222 - Scotch Church in Bengal, ib. · Board of Superintendence at Canton, ib.-tea- trade, ib. importation of tea from Dantzic, 223, 307 -new colony in South Australia, 223, 307-the King's levees, 223 -new regulation for the indigo-sales, 232-steam-navigation to India, 306-new overland communica- tion with India, 307-Indian law com- mission, 308-Mr. Holt Mackenzie, ib. --- new Member of Council, Bombay, ib.-death of P. Heatly, Esq., ib.-pre- sent to Capt. Eyles, 310- - promotions and changes in his Majesty's forces serving in the East, 57, 146, 223- India shipping arrivals and departures, and passengers, 57, 147, 224, 308 loss of shipping, 58, 169, 226--births, marriages, and deaths, 58, 149, 226, 310 - goods declared for sale at the East-India House, 227 ships an- nounced for India, 62, 152, 228, 314 -London prices-current of East-India produce, 63, 231, 315-prices of shares, 63, 231, 315 London markets and daily prices of Stocks, 64, 232, 316. Ho-nam, visit to the island of, 30. Horing Bergen (Mr. Martin), 248. Houston (Col), services of, 56. Human sacrifices in India, 146. Hurkaru, learning of the, 174. Hurricane at the Mauritius, 120. Hurry Holkar, claims of, 257.
Ibbetson (Governor), public testimony of respect to, 22.
Ice, American, at Calcutta, 2-specula-
tors in the Himalaya mountains, 261. Incendiarism at Canton, 32, 265. India Bill, native opinions of the, 101. INDIA (British):-Travelling in, 4-re- mittances from, to England, 5, 42, 91 -government loans in, 5, 97-steam- communication with, 6, 15, 20, 42, 93, 116, 181, 221, 304, 306 treatment of natives in, 9-vakeels, 10-compul- sory Poojas in, ib. · increase of the Church establishment in, 12, 186 - failures in, 12, 42, 72, 78-sales of pro- perty by public officers to natives in, 13 -suppression of Thugism in, 13, 98- employment of natives in, 14-dearth and distress in, 17, 106, 250, 258, 262 the press in, 32, 44, 104, 172-prac-
tice of the native courts in, 42. -re- marks on the army of, 172-prepara- tions for the new system in, 89 — aboli- tion of inland chowkies in, 92—new roads in, 92, 174-operations against insurgents in, 45, 95, 182, 258, 262, 277, 304-native opinions of the new bill for, 101-appeals from, 142-Su- preme Council of, 146 - human sacri- fices in, ib.-petition against additional bishops for, 186--new regulation res- pecting the qualification of civil servants in, 197, 249-antiquities, 241, 248- culture of tea in, 249-employment of military as civil servants in, 88, 250- reported retrenchments in, 259-new mode of overland communication with, 307 see also Calcutta, Madras, &c. Intelligence.
Affairs of Runjeet Singh, 2, 97, 169, 252, 257, 304 operations of Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk to recover the throne of Cabul, 2, 20, 97, 118, 168, 221, 244 death of Mul- har Rao Holkar, 2, 257 Affairs at Gwalior, 7 conference between Lord William Bentinck and Jhund- koo Row Scindia, ib. insolent con- duct of the Coorg Raja, 15, 106, 262, 277, 304-dispute between the Rajas of Uneara and Bhoondee, 16 — war in Sinde, 20, 97, 118, 168, 221, 244 improvements in Oude, 98- - munifi- cence of the Begum Sumroo, 98, 246 movements of the Baiza Baie, 43, 99, 167, 305-curious affair at Jeypore, 167, 259 the Raja of Alwar's plan for raising a revenue, 167-disturbances in the Jhansi country, 246-reported change in the administration of Oude, 257 claims of Hurry Holkar to the territories of Mulhar Rao Holkar, ib.-
distress in Cashmere, ib. — death of the Regent Ranee of Jeypore, 304.
(Netherlands): Defeat of the Dutch in Sumatra, 56, 120, 264. dreadful fires at Tjanjor and Manado, 121-trade of Java and Madura, 194— earthquake, 263 - inundation in Pa- lembang, 264-sinking of a mountain, ib.-trade at Padang, ib.-shipping ar- rivals at Batavia, 137, 276 — deaths, 276.
(Portuguese): — Civil war, Indian Navy, 136, 205, 275. Indigo, inland duty on, in Bengal, 14- Company's quarterly sale of, 64, 316- abolition of customs and duties on, at Bombay, 117-sale of, at Calcutta, 221 -new regulations for the sale of, in London, 232-first merchant's sale of, 316.
Indore, affairs at, 2, 257-resident at, 305. Innes (Mr.), of Canton, case of, 32-his dispute with Mr. Daniell, 265.
Inundations in China, 34-in Sumatra, 264.
Ironside (Mr. Edward), 308.
Islands, catastrophe at a newly-discovered groupe of, 122.
Isle of France, marriage at, 54.
Jails, state of the, in the Mofussil, 255. Jardine (Mr. Wm.), present to, 35. Jats, their belief in witchcraft, 14. Java-see India (Netherlands).
Jenkins (Mr. H. F.), action against, 233. Jeremie (Mr.), 120, 189.
Jerusalem, accident to pilgrims at, 268. Jews of Cochin, mission to, 262.
Jeypore, pretended new hier to the guddee of, 167, 259 death of the regent ranee of, 304.
Jhansi, disturbances in, 246 - account of the Poomars of, ib.
Johanna Islands, the late revolution in, 39 -libel on the king of, ib.
Judges, Mofussil, treatment of natives by, 9- non-appointment of vakeels by, 10 -religious prejudices of natives acting as, 174.
Jumna, communication between, and the Sutlej, 90.
Jurors, grand, admission of natives of India to act as, 65, 102, 305. Justices, native, at Bombay, 305.
· Employment of natives, 14 temper of the sepoys, the Coorg Rajah, 15, 106, 262, 277, 304 steam-navigation, 15, 304 -native press, 44 seditious publica-
reported disturbances,
45 schools for natives, 106-dearth and distress, ib-case of Vencatachelly Pillay, 106, 183 - campaign in the Northern Circars, 182, 304-treatment of criminals, 183 arrival of the Go- vernor-general, 185, 304-the bar of Madras, 261-mission to the Jews of Cochin, 262 deficiency in the cash- chest of the Sudder Adawlut, 277. mutiny in H. M. 41st regt, 304 prices of European goods, 60, 150, 229, 312. government securities, 61, 151, 230, 313-shipping, 51, 134, 203, 274, 306-births, marriages, and deaths, 51, 56, 134, 204, 274, 306.
Government Orders: Medical charge on the Neilgherry Hills, 131- brigade-major to the force at Malacca, deficiencies in regimental stores, ib. corps of pioneers, 132 — sappers and miners, ib.-riding-masters to corps, ib. riding-school at Bangalore, ib. conduct of Mr. Lascelles, ib. - move- ments of corps, 132, 201-officers doing duty with corps to which they do not belong, 201-courts-martial, 272 - civil, ecclesiastical, and military ap- pointments, 50, 55, 133, 201, 273, 305 furloughs, 51, 56, 134, 203, 274, 306.
Supreme Court :-Native grand. jurors, 102 trial of Veerasawmy and Subaupady, natives, 103- of Kearn Delany, for murder, ib. the King, v. J. W. Branson, 104. Madura, trade of, 194.
Majors, command of corps by, 125, 201. MALACCA INTELLIGENCE:-) :-Disturbances at Lingey, 22-pirate prows, 22, 118, 188, 263-brigade-major to the forces, 131 the ex-panghulu of Nanning, 263-births, marriages, and deaths, 54, 206, 276.
Malcolm (Sir John), sketch of his cha- racter, 19.
Mariners' and Widows' Fund, Bengal, 179. Maritime Servants, Company's, retiring allowances to, 208, 278.
Markets in India, China, and Manilla, 61, 151, 230, 313-London, 64, 232, 316-at Bankok, 195.
Masulipatam, dearth at, 106. MAURITIUS INTELLIGENCE: - Alterations in the penal code, 119-charges against the judges, and suspension of the Su- preme Court, 120, 189 - hurricane at Port Louis, 120 -case of Capt. Wor- thington, of the ship Indian Oak, 188 -marriages and deaths, 206, 306. Maxwell (Surg. J. A.), services of, 274. Mean time, true, at St. Helena, 40. Medical Retiring Fund, Bengal, 98, 173. Mehndy Ali Khan, ex-minister of Oude, reported restoration of, 257. Metcalfe (Hon. Sir Charles), 198. Military Bank of Bengal, 92, 173-Fund, of Bombay, 116 Orphan Society of Bengal, proposed changes in, 172 - Fund, of Bengal, 259.
Military officers, employment of, in civil. duties, 88, 250.
Mine-exploring Company, Australian, 37. Ministers, Chinese, punishment of, 35. Missionaries, Calcutta, charges against their conduct, 1-murder of, in Cochin China, 36, 122. labours of those in New Zealand, 37 - additional, for In- dia, 57-munificent bequest of the Be- gum Sumroo for the support of, 98- schools in India, 179 unfavourable prospects of the mission at Tahiti, 195 -mission to the Jews of Cochin, 262. Mocha, plunder of, by a body of Bedouin Arabs, 267.
Mofussil, treatment of natives in, 9
native vakeels in the courts of, 10- state of the jails in, 255-effects of the press of, 262.
Mohun Lal, a young Hindu, acquirements of, 171, 248, 259.
Morley (Capt.), libel on, 45-action by, against the proprietors of the Oriental Christian Spectator, 106. Mountain, sinking of a, 264. Mulhar Rao Holkar-see Holkar. Murder of missionaries in Cochin-China, 36, 122 of Capt. Donelan, 103. Mutiny on the Ann, 186- of convicts, near Hansi, 252-of convicts, at Nor- folk Island, 267.
The Governor's tour, 37 - Australian Mine-exploring Company, ib. — catas- trophe at a newly-discovered groupe of islands, 122-Sydney, a free-port, 123 -the press, ib.-mercantile resources of the colony, 196 - Steam Conveyance Company, ib.-Sydney College, ib.—re- ported discovery by a lascar, ib.-mis- understanding between the judges and the magistracy, 267- mutiny at Nor- folk Island, ib.-shipping, 137, 206— births, marriages, and deaths, 276.
Supreme Court:-Trial of John Dixon for murder, 36— Therry, v. Raine, 122.
Padang, trade at, 264.
Palmer and Co. of Calcutta, estate of, 75. PARLIAMENT, Debates in:-(House of Lords) Case of the Lucknow Bankers, 138.
Parsees, discussions with the, at Bombay, 16-lectures by one, 185.
Passengers of India ships, 53, 58, 147, 224, 310-drowned, 171-presentation of plate by, 310.
Peacock, voyage of the American ship, 22. Penal Code of the Mauritius, 119. PENANG INTELLIGENCE :-Savings' Bank, 21 retirement of Governor Ibbetson, 22-case of the bark Batavia, ib.—pi- rates, 118 emigrants from Queda, ib. - appointments, 137- births, mar- riages, and deaths, 205, 276. Persia, Indian military detachment for, 53, 190-heir apparent to the throne of,
Prendergast (Mr.), claims of, 138, 218. Press, Indian, Canton communications with, 32, 265-the Chinese Courier, 32- native, at Madras, 44-seditious publica- tion at Madras, 44, 104-of New South Wales, 123- new, in the Mofussil, 172-learning of the Rengal Hurkaru, 174-effects of the Mofussil press, 262. Prices-Current, East-India, 60, 150, 229, 312- London, 63, 231, 315-of Eu- ropean and Asiatic goods in Siam, 195. Privy Council, appeals from India heard before: Rajundenarain Rai, Wood- wonthnarain Rai, and Mohundenarain Rai, v. Bijai Govind Sing, 142-Sut- roogun Sutputty, v. Sabitra Dye, ib. Prize-money, Bhurtpore, 198. Punishment, corporal, abolition of, 257. Punjab, Greek antiquities in the, 248.
Roshun-ood-Dowlah, present minister of Oude, 257.
Runjeet Singh, illness of, 2, 97, 252, 304-warlike operations of, 2, 27-his preparations to attack Peshawur, 2, 97
conduct of, towards Messrs. Allard and Ventura, 97, 169, 252-insubor- dination of his lancer corps, 169-un- just conduct of, towards the officers ap- pointed to attend on Capt. Wade, ib.- his opinion of the British government, 253.
Russia, claims of, on Persia, 190. Ryan (Sir Edw.), sickness of, 239.
Saigon, insurrection at, 36, 121, 194. ST. HELENA INTELLIGENCR:-True mean time, 40-equalization of taxation, ib. -retention of the island for another year by the Company, 196, 206-im- portation of Cape wines, 196-licenses for wine-houses, ib.-supplies, ib.—go- vernment-general orders, 206.
Samuel (Mr.), mission of, to the Jews of Cochin, 262.
Sappers and miners, Madras, 132. Savings Bank, Ceylon, 21-Calcutta, 247. Schools for natives at Madras, 106—riding, at Madras, 132-missionary, at Mirza- pore, 179-English, at Allahabad, 221. Scinde, civil war in, 20, 97 - death of
Meer Moorad Ali, principal ameer of, 20, 97-engagement between the forces of, and the troops of Shah Shuja, ex- king of Cabul, 118, 168, 221, 244. Scindeah-see Sindia.
Securities, Indian, 61, 151, 230, 313. Sedition, prosecution for, at Madras, 104. Sepoys, Madras, temper of the, 14-gal- lant conduct of, 95.
Serampore, rogueries at the post-office at, 221.
Shah Shujah-ul-Mulk, operations of, to re- cover the throne of Cabool, 2, 97, 168, 244-his views on Sinde, 20, 97, 168, 244-defeats the Sindeans near Bukkor, 118, 221, 244.
Shang-hae, atempt to open trade at, 25. Shares, prices of, 63, 231, 315. Shells, fossil, near Herat, 172. Shikarpoor, operations of the ex-chief of Cabool at, 2, 20, 97, 118, 168, 244. SHIPPING, miscellaneous notices of:-Case of the ship Batavia, 22— visit of the American ship Peacock to Siam, ib.- experimental voyage of the Sylph to the north of China, 24-hints for the out- ward voyage to China, 32-loss of the David Barclay, Linnæus, Thomas, Port- land, and Bee, 58 naval etiquette, 118-H.M.S. Harrier and the French ship Louise, ib. - capture of a boat's crew by natives, at a newly-discovered
groupe of islands, 122 — loss of the Lady Munro, 169-mutiny on the Ann, 186-pirate prows in the Indian Archi- pelago, 22, 118, 188 prosecution against the captain of the Indian Oak at the Mauritius, 188-cancellation of the Hercules' license at Canton, 190 affray with the Hercules in the Cum- sing-moon, 192, 266-loss of the Ann Jameson, Rose, and New Jersey, 226- assault case on board the Malcolm, 233 -first Irish trader at Bombay, 262- testimonial of respect to the commander of the Malcolm, 310.
Arrivals and departures:-Cal- cutta, 48, 130, 200, 259-Madras, 51, 134, 203, 272, 306-Bombay, 53, 136, 205, 274 Ceylon, 137, 205, 276- Singapore, 137, 276 Batavia, 137, 256-China, 54, 137, 276-New South Wales, 137, 206-Van Diemen's Land, 137, 207, 277 Swan River, 137 England, 57, 147, 224, 308.
Passengers by, 53, 58, 147, 224, 309 free-traders to India, 62, 152, 228, 314.
Shotton and Co., estate of, 115. Siam, visit of the United States ship Pea- cock to, 22- prices of European and Asiatic imports in, 195 expedition from, against Cambodia, and to assist the insurgents in Cochin-China, 226. Sinde-see Scinde.
Sindia, Jhundkoo Row, conference be- tween the Governor-general and, 7- affairs of, 43, 99, 167, 305. SINGAPORE INTELLIGENCE: - Trade, 21 -supply of rice to China, ib. — earth- quake, ib. naval etiquette, 118-H. M. ship Harrier and the French ship Louise, ib.. lawless character of the Chinese, 187. Chinese emigrants in the Archi- pelago, 31, 188-destruction of pirates, 188, 263-importation of rice, 263- prices of European goods, 60, 151, 230, 313-shipping, 137, 276---births, marriages, and deaths, 137, 205, 276. Smith (Capt. B.), death of, 95. SOCIETIES, Proceedings of: · The Dhur- ma Subha, at Calcutta, 1 Chinese Triad Society, 31-London Missionary Society, 57 Bengal Laudable Socie- ties, 96, 158, 239-Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 117 Co- ventry Society for the Abolition of Hu- man Sacrifices in India, 146-Bengal Military Orphan Society, 172 Cal- cutta Life-Insurance Societies, 166, 258. Society, state of, in Calcutta, 175. Socotra, survey of the island of, 95. South Pole, expedition to, 123. Spencer (Sir Richard), 222.
Sprye (Lieut.), court-martial on, 272. Stannus (Lieut. Col. E. G.), 56, 224. Steam-navigation from England to India,
Temple, Hindu, curious trial respecting a, 46, 106.
Thugs, murders by, 13-arrest of, in Raj- pootana, 99.
Time, mean, at St. Helena, 40. Tonquin, revolt in, 36, 121, 194. Town, ancient, in the Doab, 241. Trade of Singapore, 21-hints for those about to engage in the trade to China, 32-remarks on the present state of, at Calcutta, 99-of Bombay, 117 - of Java and Madura, 194—at Bankok, 195 -tea, in England, 222-Association, at Calcutta, 261 state of, at Padang, 264-of Van Diemen's Land, 268-sce also Markets.
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