- at Rhio, 230-at Cawnpore, 483-at absence of these inscriptions from the walls of the pyramids, 470. Hill (Rev. M.), preaching tour of, in Himalaya, productions of, 194, 465, 593. -ancient manners of, 342-observa- tions by, on colonization, 356-reflec- amongst the orientalists of, 292_im- Hindlu, poetry, 42–prophecy, 51-pil. monial law, 174-law of inheritance, 175-directions for the conduct of a king, 177--princess in France, 235- nance and expiation, 414-custom of abad country, 333—of India, 466,713– transmigration and final beatitude, 553 Hyderabad Country, curious facts in the I. House, 134, 263, 390, 518, 645, 768. of some new manuscripts of, 198. productions of the Himalaya, 465, 593. of, 643. 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. 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. of a native on the colonization of, 356 -directions for travelling overland from, 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, tle H. -re- the delivery of ship letters from, in Eng. King, directions for the conduct of, 177. future government of, tended sheep of Se-fan, 171 – M. Schmidt's reply to some animadversions mud al Doulah, minister of Oude, 71, Asiatique, 463-charge of plagiarism - disturbances at the court of Maharaja 540. L. 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 England, 643. Lascars, new regulation in India respect- ing, 606. 89-writings in general, 155-schools of Northern and Southern India, 158– books of the highest authority in the schools of Southern India, 161 lating to matrimony, 174-to inberit- 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. cutta by sea, 216–neglect of ship cap- tains in the landing of, 644. 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 the Mauritius, 508, 637, Lucknow—see India (not British). M. 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- 5 G martial - at Rhio, 230—at Cawnpore, 483-at absence of these inscriptions from the walls of the pyramids, 470. Hill (Res. M.), preaching tour of, in Himalaya, productions of, 194, 465, 593. -ancient manners of, 312-observa- tions by, on colonization, 356—reflec- amongst the orientalists of, 292-im Hinilu, poetry, 42—prophecy, 51-pil- monial law, 174-law of inheritance, 175-directions for the conduct of a king, 177-princess in France, 235– nance and expiation, 414-custom 0 abad country, 333—of India, 466,713– transmigration and final beatitude, 55 Hyderabad Country, curious facts in I. House, 134, 263, 390, 518, 645, 768. of some new manuscripts of, 198. productions of the Himalaya, 465, 593. of, 643. 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 mic diseases in, 599-essay on health in, by Dr. Butter, 716- duction of cochineal into, 733. (British) —misrepresentation Liverpool Association on the si trade to, 1-second embassy f: government of, to Ava, 80 - upon the garrison of Dhundeo 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 of a native on the colonization -directions for travelling over to England, via Egypt, 367 -- improvements in the army of, 697— proceedings of the miss. 26, 358, 484– preaching tui -state of the provinces cedei. Ava, 485–slavery in Benga -reported insurrection at Champollion, 346, 641— reasons of the tions with the Bheels, 631-. pany, ib.-emancipists called upon to Oriental Herald, misrepresentation in, 616. 355. Oudipore, self-immolation of the Ranee of, 631. land, directions for, 367. P. Paris, prizes offered by the Geographical Society of, 195- Hindu princess at, 235 -ill-will amongst the orientalists at, 292—prizes proposed by the Academy of Inscription and Belles-Lettres of, 345 — progress made by the young Egyptian students at, 597 — trial of Mr. Counter at, 643. Parliamentary notices House of Lords -petition against the Calcutta stamp- tax, 129 - equalization of the sugar duties, 233. House of Com- mons-stamp acts in India, 129-cri- minals laws in India, ib.- East-India trade, ib.-insolvents in India, ib.- Calcutta stamp-tax, 130 members taking office in India, ib.-list of pe- titions presented to, during the late ses- territorial debt, 239-shipping, 240 Carnatic commission, 337 - Tanjore commission, 338 East-India trade, 521. Passengers of ships to and from India, 133 237, 389, 516, 644, 767. origin of the earth, 69. tion of justices of the peace, 85—mur. der of seamen belonging to the H. C.'s ship Inglis, ib. arrival of Malay emigrants, 229-murder by a high-caste Brahmin, ib. local disputes, 369- prohibitions in regard to the opium at Madras, 502-letter from the Bom seat of government to Malacca, 505– rates of Penang spices in England, 506-arrival of Chinese junks, ib. shipments for London, ib. trial of Capt. Hodge for endeavouring to provoke a duel, 618m-trade in warlike stores, 619-attempt to burn the ship Anna, 634-piracy on the west coast, ib. commercial speculations, 752 - Persepolis, account of fragments from the Persia, particulars relating to the late war the trade of, 370—consumption of, in the chiefs who took an active part with the Russians, 373_account of Abbas Mirza's retreat, ib. Peshawer-see India (not British). Peshwa, martial, 610-dress of the army, 611 Matrimony, Hindu law of, 174. Mauritius, loss of the George Canning at, 134, 233-cultivation and manufacture of sugar in, 401—assault upon Sir Hudson Lowe at, 508, 637—state of the colony, 509. Mechanical Power, progress of, 343. regimental Medical and Physical Soeiety of Calcutta, Metempsychosis, the, 688. Mignan (Lieut.), his account of the ruins of Ahrouz, 95. Mill (Mr.), errors, committed by him in his observations on the Hindu law, 178 races, -critical examination of several pas- sages in his work, by a Hindu, 317. Miller (Mr.), review of his work “ On the Administration of Justice in British Moelmyne, account of, 423. Montgomery (R), notice of his « Omni. présence of the Deity;" 592. Morrison (Dr.), his attempt to reduce the Canton dialect to Roman writing, 343. Murder of European sailors by Malay pirates. 85-committed by a Brahmin at Penang, 229–of the Dutch com- mandant at Ayer Bongy, 511-at Pe- king, ib.-at Bombay, 618. 575. Nana Furnevees, autobiographical memoir of, 9). Nautical Notice-new anchorage at Calag- youk island, 199. Navigation, steam, 729. Nepaul, inquiries as to the existence of Buddhism in, 334. New South Wales, considerations on the petition of the inhabitants of, for a. local legislature, 397-banking arrange- ment in London with, 643. New South Wales (local occurrences at)- state of the botanical garden at Sydney, 198 — colonial appointments, 377,- trial of Dr. Wardell before the Supreme Cour for a libel on the governor, 378. vernment secretary, ib.--colonial reve. --grant of land to the Australian Com- pany N. |