Cotton-Wool, East-India, high rate of, 387.
Counter (Mr.), trial of 643.
Court-martial on Ensign Cookney, 66- Lieut. Edwards, 76-Serj. Iveson, 202 -Lieut M'Conchy, 222-Lieut. and Brevet Capt. Woodhouse, ib.— Lieut. Burnett, 473-Ensign Anderson, ib Lieut. Dunbar, 474-Capt. Field, 475 -Lieut. Deere, 487-Ensign Tebbs, 603-Capt. Skirrow, 604-Lieut. Broo- shoft, 613-Ens. Walker, 614-Capt. Havelock, 747-orders of the Madras government respecting the practice of, 610, 612.
Court of Admiralty-indictment against two seamen of the ship Farquharson, for desertion, 235.
Court of King's Bench-sentence on the defandents, in the case of Rex, v. Sut- ton and others, for the illegal sale of an East-India cadetcy, 130, 763-action, the East-India Company v. Lewis, 639 -Freeman v. Fairlie, 760.
Crawfurd (Mr.), review of his "Journal of an Embassy to Siam and Cochin- China," 321.
Cricket Match at Barrackpore, 217. Cyrenais, curious spectacle in, 471..
Davis (Mr.), his account of the Mahom- medans of Western Tartary, 91. Debate at the East-India House on 28th May, 1828-By-Laws, 97-grant to Major Geo. Cunninghame, ib.-East- India docks, 100 Capt. Prescott's Case, ib. June 18th. Parliamentary papers, 106-half-year's dividend, ib.- grant to Major Geo. Cunninghame, ib. -report of the Committee of By-laws, 107-dropped notices, 113-India li- censes, ib-burning of Hindoo widows, 115-Captain Prescott's case, 121.- July 2d. Parliamentary papers:— -Mr. Ricketts, 241-Legislative enactments connected with India, ib. By-laws, 242-Capt. Prescott's case, ib.-Sep- tember 24th. Parliamentary papers, 514 -superanuations, ib.
Deccan Prize-Money, forces entitled to share in, 131.
Deerr (Rev. M.), his remarks upon the Hindu character, 692.
Deity, Turkish notions of, 469.
Delhi, visit of Lord Combermere to the king of, 213-local occurrences at, 354, 631.
Dillon (Capt.), narrative of his voyage to discover the fate of La Perouse, 443, 448,716-arrival of, in England, 643. Direction, East-India, statements concern- ing patronage of, 764.
Drama, Chinese, specimen of, 720. Drowning, rescue from, 218.
Duel in New South Wales, 624. Durville (Capt.), narrative of his voyage of discovery to the South Seas, 577.
Earth, memorial by Dr. Paterson on the true origin of, 59.
Earthquakes in China, 26-at Manilla, 232.
East-India annual accounts, 1828, 12, 146, 230, 521.
East-India Trade, examination of the re- port of the committee of the Liverpool East-India Association on, 1-abstracts of official accounts relating to, 521. East-India House, goods declared for sale at, 134, 263, 390, 518, 645, 768-Court of Directors' notice to reduce the rate of interest on Company's bonds, 515-see also Debates.
Education, progress of, amongst the na- tive females in India, 481.
Eggs, singular fancy of the Cochin-Chi- nese in regard to, 198.
Egypt, mission of M. Champollion to,
346, 641, 722-directions for the over- land journey from Bombay to England, via 367, 633.
Elephants, white, at Bangkok, 197. Elephant hunt at Ceylon, 369. Egyptian Students in France, progress made by, 597.
Ellis (F. W.), lectures by, on the law- books of the Hindus, 155-remarks by, upon the errors committed by Mr. Mill in his observations on the Hindu law, 178.
Elphinstone (Mr.), particulars of his jour ney from Cosseir to Thebes, 633, 750. Erskine (Mr.), of Bombay, case of, 45. Evans (Lieut. Col.), review of his work on the "Designs of Russia," 587. Europe, medical effects of transition from India to, 62-policy of, in regard to Russia, 441.
Exchanges, rates of, at Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Singapore, and Canton, 129, 262, 385, 513, 639, 759.
Eyes, effect of moonlight on, 200-fur- ther report of Mr. Richmond on his successful operation in diseases of, 599.
Fakeer, execution of, at Calcutta, 74. Farewell (Lieut.), still at Port Natal, 233. Fate, Hindu book of, 89.
Fenwick (Lieut.), case of, misrepresented by the Oriental Herald, 616. Fête at Pondicherry, 493 -at Parell House, Bombay, 501.
Fire at Calcutta, 216, 483-destruction of the office and press of the Sambad Timira Nasak by, 217-at Poonah, 227
-at Rhio, 230-at Cawnpore, 483-at Berhampore, 484.
Fox-chase, novel, 364.
Franklin (Capt.), on the geology of Bun- dlecund, 193.
Fortifications, Asiatic, suggestions for the publication of a work on, 597. Fossil animal, enormous, 721. France, Hindu princess in, 235-ill-will amongst the orientalists of, 292-im- provements in the manufacture of beet- root sugar in, 346-expedition from, to examine the monuments of Egypt, 364, 641, 722-its scientific expedition to Persia and India, 471.
Geographical Society of Paris-prizes offer- ed by, 195.
Geology of Bundlecund, 193-of the Hyder- abad country, 333—of India, 466, 713— of the Himalayah districts, 593—of the banks of the Ganges and Jumna, 594
of a portion of the country near Be- nares, 594.
Georgia, account of the literature of, 529. Glenie (Rev. J. M. S.), instituted to the archdeaconry of Colombo, 229. Goods declared for sale at the East-India
House, 134, 263, 390, 518, 645, 768. Govan (Dr.), notices by, relative to the productions of the Himalaya, 465, 593. Grant (Sir J. P.), arrival of, at Bombay,
Grant (Capt.), death of, 734.
Graves, ancient, found in the vicinity of Oopulgutt, 332.
Greece, policy of Turkey towards, 28- progress of the insurrection in, 31-
Turkish ferocity, and massacre of the Greeks, 32-last feat of the famous Marco Botzaris, 34-particulars of Lord Byron's last visit to, 36-heroism of Sophia Condulina, a native of, 471. Greville (Major), indictment against, 736.
Gun, brass, at Bilsah, described, 344.
Haddock (Maj.), tragical death of, 752. Haileybury College, examination at, in May 1828, 64.
Hamadany, translation of the Three Tales of, 568.
Hammer (M. Von.), reply of, to some accusations of M. Senkowski, 271. Hastings (late Marquis), site for the mo- monument and statute to, at Calcutta, 69.
Hayes (Mr.), drowned in the Saluen Ri- ver, 609.
Hesperides, situation of the garden of, 62. Hieroglyphics, Egyptian, examined by M. Champollion, 346, 641-reasons of the
absence of these inscriptions from the walls of the pyramids, 470.
Hill (Rev. M.), preaching tour of, in Bengal, 358.
Himalaya, productions of, 194, 465, 593. Hindus, English composition by, 40, 317
ancient manners of, 342-observa- tions by, on colonization, 356-reflec- tions upon their character, 692. Hindu, poetry, 42-prophecy, 51-pil- grims, picked up at sea, 72-law re- lating to courts of justice, 89-book of fate, ib. story, from an old manu- script, 141-law books, 155 — matri- monial law, 174-law of inheritance, 175-directions for the conduct of a king, 177-princess in France, 235- story of Nitambatavi, 342-law of pe- nance and expiation, 414-custom of writing in verse, 552-code relating to transmigration and final beatitude, 553 -sculpture, 596.
Humboldt (Baron de), remarks by, on the comparison of languages, 335. Hyderabad Country, curious facts in the mineralogical history of, 333.
Ibn-Batouta and Ibn-Khaldoun, discovery of some new manuscripts of, 198. Icebergs in the Southern Ocean, account of, 643.
India, medical effects of transition from, to Europe, 62-Dr. Ainslie's observa- tions on the introduction of Christianity into, 90-essay on the geology of, 466, 713-construction of a passage of Lu- cretius relating to, 549-state of slave- ry in, 559, 664-report of Mr. Rich- mond on his manner of treating ophthal- mic diseases in, 599-essay on public health in, by Dr. Butter, 716-intro- duction of cochineal into, 733.
(British)—misrepresentations of the Liverpool Association on the subject of trade to, 1-second embassy from the government of, to Ava, 80-attack upon the garrison of Dhundootee, and death of Lieut. Stirling, 82-new plan for facilitating travelling in, 227 - legislation for, 265-annual accounts relating to, 12, 146, 230, 521-review of Mr. Miller's work on the adminis- tration of justice in, 328-observations of a native on the colonization of, 356 -directions for travelling overland from, to England, via Egypt, 367-proposed improvements in the army of, 453, 678, 697-proceedings of the missionaries in, 26, 358, 484-preaching tour in, 358 -state of the provinces ceded to us by Ava, 485-slavery in Bengal, 559, 664 -reported insurrection at Akyab, 608, 731-removal of the troops from San- dowy to Kyark Phyco, 609-negocia- tions with the Bheels, 631-neglect in
India (not British)-disgrace of Mooati- mud al Doulah, minister of Oude, 71, 213-native marriages at Lucknow, 355 -disturbances at the court of Maharaja Janoki Rao Scindhia, 74, 128, 214- visit of Lord Combermere to the King of Delhi, 213-operations of Runjit Singh, 214, 355, 630, 736-warlike ac- ounts from Peshawur, 214, 355-re- fractory conduct of the Thakoors at Joudhpore, 214, 631-quarrel in Scind, 503-occurrences at Delhi, 354, 631-- imbecile state of the Nawab Azof Jah, 736.
(French)-arrival of the Viscount Desbassaynes de Richmond, the new administrator-general, 80-improve- ments in, 493, 743.
(Netherlands)-new regulation in regard to the Sampan pucats at Rhio, 230-operations of the Dutch forces against the natives in the interior of Java, 230, 375, 511-fire at Rhio, 230 -murder of the commandant at Ayer Bangy, 511-state of trade in Java, 620-deplorable state of Bencoolen, 634-new governor-general, 643-pre- sent situation of the possessions in Java, ib.-loan for, 766-births, 635.
(Spanish)-earthquake near Manilla, 232-state of trade, ib.-exports and imports in the year 1827, 374-solicita- tions of the English merchants at Ma- nilla for naval protection, ib.-natural productions and trade of the Philippine Islands, 622, 754.
Indigo, state of the crops of, in Bengal, in May, 630-in June, 736. Indo-Britons, their progress in education, 481.
Inheritance, Hindu law of, 175. Invalids, effects of their removal from In- dia to Europe, 62-native, 354.
Jaculator Fish, account of, 343. James (Dr.)-see Bishop of Calcutta. Janizaries, account of their abolition, 437. Japan, literary accounts from, 196. Java-see India (Netherlands).
Job, opinions on the composition of the book of, 441.
Joudhpore-refractory conduct of the tha- koors at, 214, 631.
Kaira, military station at, relinquished, 503.
Khazars, account of, 189. Khyangs, customs of, 168.
Kiakhta, solar phenomena observed at, 643. Asiatic Journ. VOL.26. No. 156.
Lamaic System, analogy between, and that of the Roman Catholic Church, 345. La Perouse, narrative of Capt. Dillon's voyage to discover the fate of, 443, 716. -inventory of the articles belonging to, found at Tucopia, 448-brief narrative of Capt. Durville's expedition in search of, 577-arrival of the relics of, in England, 643.
Lascars, new regulation in India respect- ing, 606.
Law (Hindu) relating to courts of justice, 89-writings in general, 155-schools of Northern and Southern India, 158- books of the highest authority in the schools of Southern India, 161 -re- lating to matrimony, 174-to inherit- ance, 175-errors committed by Mr. Mill in his observations on, 178-re- lating to penance and expiation, 414. Laws relating to India passed during the last session of Parliament, 265. Letters, bounty on, imported into Cal- cutta by sea, 216-neglect of ship cap- tains in the landing of, 644.
Liverpool East-India Association, misre- sentations of, in regard to the trade with India, 1.
London University-appointment of orien- tal professors for, 236.
Loonar, analysis of the Saline lake at, 333.
Low (Capt.), notice of his digest of Sia- mese law, 96.
Lowe (Sir Hudson), assaulted at Mauritius, 508, 637. Lucknow-see India (not British).
Macao, government of, vested in a com- mission, 232-death of the Bishop, ib. -present state of, 278. Madagascar, warlike operations of the king of, 232-his letter on the death of Mr. Hastie, 374-new tariff at, 758. Madras Government (General orders of) -appropriation of the profits arising from regimental canteens, 220-num- ber of officers to be absent on staff em- ployments, ib.-European officers to be appointed riding-masters, ib.-altera- tions and reductions in the army esta- blishment, 221-practice of courts- 5 G martial
-at Rhio, 230-at Cawnpore, 483-at Berhampore, 484. For-chase, novel, 364.
Franklin (Capt.), on the geology of Bun- dlecund, 193.
Fortifications, Asiatic, suggestions for the publication of a work on, 597. Fossil animal, enormous, 721. France, Hindu princess in, 235—ill-will amongst the orientalists of, 292-im- provements in the manufacture of beet- root sugar in, 346-expedition from, to examine the monuments of Egypt, 364, 641, 722-its scientific expedition to Persia and India, 471.
Geographical Society of Paris-prizes offer- ed by, 195.
Geology of Bundlecund, 193-of the Hyder- abad country, 333—of India, 466, 713— of the Himalayah districts, 593-of the banks of the Ganges and Jumna, 594
of a portion of the country near Be- nares, 594.
Georgia, account of the literature of, 529. Glenie (Rev. J. M. S.), instituted to the archdeaconry of Colombo, 229. Goods declared for sale at the East-India
House, 134, 263, 390, 518, 645, 768. Govan (Dr.), notices by, relative to the productions of the Himalaya, 465, 593. Grant (Sir J. P.), arrival of, at Bombay,
Haddock (Maj.), tragical death of, 752. Haileybury College, examination at, in May 1828, 64.
Hamadany, translation of the Three Tales of, 568.
Hammer (M. Von.), reply of, to some accusations of M. Senkowski, 271. Hastings (late Marquis), site for the mo- monument and statute to, at Calcutta, 69.
Hayes (Mr.), drowned in the Saluen Ri- ver, 609.
Hesperides, situation of the garden of, 62. Hieroglyphics, Egyptian, examined by M. Champollion, 346, 641- -reasons of the
absence of these inscriptions from the walls of the pyramids, 470.
Hill (Rev. M.), preaching tour of, in Bengal, 358.
Himalaya, productions of, 194, 465, 593. Hindus, English composition by, 40, 317
ancient manners of, 342-observa- tions by, on colonization, 356-reflec tions upon their character, 692. Hindu, poetry, 42-prophecy, 51-pil. grims, picked up at sea, 72-law re- lating to courts of justice, 89-book of fate, ib. — story, from an old manu- script, 141-law books, 155 — matri- monial law, 174-law of inheritance, 175-directions for the conduct of a king, 177-princess in France, 235- story of Nitambatavi, 342-law of pe- nance and expiation, 414-custom of writing in verse, 552-code relating t transmigration and final beatitude, 55 -sculpture, 596.
Humboldt (Baron de), remarks by, on t' comparison of languages, 335. Hyderabad Country, curious facts in mineralogical history of, 333,
Ibn-Batouta and Ibn-Khaldoun, disco of some new manuscripts of, 198. Icebergs in the Southern Ocean, acc of, 643.
India, medical effects of transition to Europe, 62-Dr. Ainslie's ob tions on the introduction of Christ into, 90-essay on the geology of 713-construction of a passage o cretius relating to, 549-state of ry in, 559, 664-report of Mr. mond on his manner of treating o mic diseases in, 599-essay on health in, by Dr. Butter, 716- duction of cochineal into, 733.
(British)-misrepresentation Liverpool Association on the s trade to, 1-second embassy f government of, to Ava, 80- upon the garrison of Dhundoo death of Lieut. Stirling, 82—1 for facilitating travelling in, legislation for, 265-annual relating to, 12, 146, 230, 521 of Mr. Miller's work on the tration of justice in, 328-obs of a native on the colonization -directions for travelling overi to England, via Egypt, 367- improvements in the army of, 697-proceedings of the miss 26, 358, 484-preaching to: -state of the provinces cede. Ava, 485-slavery in Benga -reported insurrection at A 731-removal of the troops 1 dowy to Kyark Phyco, 605 tions with the Bheels, 631-
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