[N. B. The figures with Crotchets refer to the History.]
ACCIDENTS-At a gaming-house, 18; Colliery explosion at Newcastle, twen- ty-seven killed, 42; Mr. B. S. Busfeild drowned at Blackwall pier, 52; singu- lar accident to Mr. Brunel, 63; de- struction of Greenwich pier, 63; lady Jane Colville burnt to death, 64; explosion at Southampton, 67; two gownsmen drowned at Oxford, 76; on board the Queen, 82; at Lochgoil- head, 84; explosion on board the Camperdown, 85; death of Mr. An- cona, 103; to the rev. H. Pratt, 125; to the Ludlow coach, 134; to the Red Rover steam-boat, 138; at Key- mer, 138; child killed by lucifer matches, 139; fall of a house, two persons killed, 140; at Stevington, three persons drowned, 143; a man shot at Redbourn, 143; on the river Leader, 144; on the Dovor Railway, 146; on the Brighton Railway, 159, fatal, to rev. J. M. Crockett, 163; explosion at King's College, 164; a child frightened to death, 164; to J. Gubbins, esq., 165; to hon. H. Browne, 166; landslip near Brigh- ton, 167; from fire-arms, 177; wo- man burned to death at Edinburgh, 178; at the Queen's Head Inn, Bo- rough, 184; boat upset at Bray, 184; to Mr. Filmer at Kennington-com- mon, 186
ACTS, List of General, Local and Per- sonal, and Private, passed during the Session, 421
ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, account of, 527 Anti-duelling Association, 61
Antigua, the island devastated by a fear- ful earthquake, 12
Arkwright, R., his immense wealth, 65
BANKRUPTS, number of, 436 BIRTHS, 192
BUTCHERS' MEAT, average prices of, 435
CANADA-Sir Charles Metcalfe appoint-
ed Governor-General, opens the Pro- vincial Parliament-his speech,[337];
Canada-continued.
[340]; dissentions between the Go- vernor and his Council, their Address and his reply, [341]; sudden termi nation of the Session, the Governor's speech, [342]
Carlisle, funeral of Richard, 20 Chamberlain, election for City, 64 Chancellor of the Exchequer, threat to assassinate, 23
Charitable bequests, 10; splendid be- nefaction, 22
CHINA-Order in Council regulating the trade with China, proclamation of Sir H. Pottinger, [368]; and of the Chinese High Commissioner respect- ing trade, [369]; Article of Treaty respecting disputes between English and Chinese subjects, [370]; Hong Kong selected as the seat of Govern- ment, [371]; proclamation of Sir H. Pottinger respecting the Opium trade, [371]; memorial to the British Go- vernment, [372]; Despatches rela- ting to the operations against, 492 China-arrival of the ransom money at the Mint, 22, 23
Collision at sea, the Pluton and the Jane, 94 Comet, the, 34
CORN, average prices of British corn,
Coroners Inquests:-on a young man killed at a gaming-house, 18; on the Earl of Hopetoun, 43; on Mr. B. F. Busfeild, 52; on Mr. Ancona, 103; at Croydon on D. Mc Guinness, 106
DEATHS.-Abbott, A. S. 297: Abdy, rev. C. B. 287: Abercromby, rt. hon. G. 236: Abergavenny, earl of, 245; Adam, mrs. 234: Aitkin, dr. T.J. 312: Aldrich, rev. S. J. 258: Alex- ander, rev. D. 245: Alexander, Rt. 238: Alexander, adm. 225: Alexan- der, mrs. E. G. 293; Alexander, J. 312; Allan, comm. G. 322: Allen, dr. J. 247: Allen, W. 328: Allen, John H. 249: Ames, mrs. E. 310:
And what is he, with lips comprest, and sullen fixed eye? Deep meanings in that furrow'd cheek and arching forehead lie: Methought, in one keen flashing look the past and future met, A struggle 'twas to seize on hope, and cast away regret ;
And then his eye grew cold again, a glassy aspect wore; Some nurseling of his anxious heart he darkly brooded o'er : Could I thy meaning penetrate? Resolvest thou some plan With honour pregnant to thyself, and benefit to man?
Or weavest thou some spider-web with subtle meshes fine, A miserable prey to catch? Whate'er thou dost design, The web shall be unwound at length, the mystery be told, And dark be light, and thou thyself, and others thee behold.
And I? Alas! But hence away all selfish griefs I throw, Forgetting them in sympathy for others' weal and woe: To love and friendship let me live; no other hope is mine; And few kind hearts are beating yet; and I will not repine.
Roll on, fire-winged courser, roll! With all thy speed, I trow, The hearts of them thou carriest are swifter yet than thou. A fiercer flame enkindles them. Tumultuous and blind, In hope, in fear, they hurry on; thou laggest far behind.
Aye, gather all thine energies, roll rapid as thou wilt; Thou canst not yet move fast enough for Avarice and Guilt; For her that counts and gloats upon the pelf she cannot see, For her that flies from all the world, herself can never flee.
And we, with all our journeyings, our headlong mad career, We cannot lengthen human life. The end is still as near. More swift than we, thro' light and darkness, over deep and shoal, The billowy time-river sweeps right onward to its goal.
Yet speed along, thou mighty one! It hath been said of thee, That with the spirit of the age thou dost too well agree; Thou seemest with remorseless step self-confident to fly, And man doth vaunt Salmoneus-like, and heavenly power defy.
Tis false! To spirit more sublime the age hath given birth, Whose seraph-wing is waving now, illumining the earth! And wondrous that machinery, that thunderpace of thine; Yet he that moulded thee doth own his origin divine.
Then forward! Still upon thy course prosperity attend! And thou shalt be to high and low, to rich and poor a friend ; And thou shalt scatter wide the seed of plenteousness and peace; And man shall move him to and fro, and knowledge true increase.
[N. B. The figures with Crotchets refer to the History.]
ACCIDENTS-At a gaming-house, 18; Colliery explosion at Newcastle, twen- ty-seven killed, 42; Mr. B. S. Busfeild drowned at Blackwall pier, 52; singu- lar accident to Mr. Brunel, 63; de- struction of Greenwich pier, 63; lady Jane Colville burnt to death, 64; explosion at Southampton, 67; two gownsmen drowned at Oxford, 76; on board the Queen, 82; at Lochgoil- head, 84; explosion on board the Camperdown, 85; death of Mr. An- cona, 103; to the rev. H. Pratt, 125; to the Ludlow coach, 134; to the Red Rover steam-boat, 138; at Key- mer, 138; child killed by lucifer matches, 139; fall of a house, two persons killed, 140; at Stevington, three persons drowned, 143; a man shot at Redbourn, 143; on the river Leader, 144; on the Dovor Railway, 146; on the Brighton Railway, 159, fatal, to rev. J. M. Crockett, 163; explosion at King's College, 164; a child frightened to death, 164; to J. Gubbins, esq., 165; to hon. H. Browne, 166; landslip near Brigh- ton, 167; from fire-arms, 177; wo- man burned to death at Edinburgh, 178; at the Queen's Head Inn, Bo- rough, 184; boat upset at Bray, 184; to Mr. Filmer at Kennington-com- mon, 186
ACTS, List of General, Local and Per- sonal, and Private, passed during the Session, 421
ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, account of, 527 Anti-duelling Association, 61
Antigua, the island devastated by a fear- ful earthquake, 12
Arkwright, R., his immense wealth, 65
BANKRUPTS, number of, 436 BIRTHS, 192
BUTCHERS' MEAT, average prices of, 435
CANADA-Sir Charles Metcalfe appoint-
ed Governor-General, opens the Pro- vincial Parliament-his speech,[337];
Canada-continued.
[340]; dissentions between the Go- vernor and his Council, their Address and his reply, [341]; sudden termi nation of the Session, the Governor's speech, [342]
Carlisle, funeral of Richard, 20 Chamberlain, election for City, 64 Chancellor of the Exchequer, threat to assassinate, 23
Charitable bequests, 10; splendid be- nefaction, 22
CHINA-Order in Council regulating the trade with China, proclamation of Sir H. Pottinger, [368]; and of the Chinese High Commissioner respect- ing trade, [369]; Article of Treaty respecting disputes between English and Chinese subjects, [370]; Hong Kong selected as the seat of Govern- ment, [371]; proclamation of Sir H. Pottinger respecting the Opium trade, [371]; memorial to the British Go- vernment, [372]; Despatches rela- ting to the operations against, 492 China-arrival of the ransom money at the Mint, 22, 23
Collision at sea, the Pluton and the Jane, 94 Comet, the, 34
CORN, average prices of British corn,
Coroners Inquests :-on a young man killed at a gaming-house, 18; on the Earl of Hopetoun, 43; on Mr. B. F. Busfeild, 52; on Mr. Ancona, 103; at Croydon on D. Mc Guinness, 106
DEATHS.-Abbott, A. S. 297: Abdy, rev. C. B. 287: Abercromby, rt. hon. G. 236: Abergavenny, earl of, 245; Adam, mrs. 234: Aitkin, dr. T.J. 312: Aldrich, rev. S. J. 258: Alex- ander, rev. D. 245: Alexander, Rt. 238: Alexander, adm. 225: Alexan- der, mrs. E. G. 293; Alexander, J. 312; Allan, comm. G. 322: Allen, dr. J. 247: Allen, W. 328: Allen, John H. 249: Ames, mrs. E. 310:
Deaths continued.
rev. R. 244: Anderson, rev. E. 225: Anguish, rev. G. 277: Annesley, mrs. E. C. 294: Anson, viscss. 265; Anstruther, mrs. G. C. 293: Arbuth- not, G. 309: Arkwright, Rd. 252: Ashburnham, rev. D. 240; Ashburn- ham, Sir W. 244: Ashe, lt.-gen. 234: Ashhurst, W. H. 270; Astley, W. 282: Athlone, earl of, 240: Atkin- son, mrs. 286: Austin, lady M. 232 : Avarne, mrs. A. 288
Bagot, rt. hon. Sir C. 263; Bag- shawe, lady H. 285: Bagster, J. 316: Bailleul, M. 242; Baird, A. 282: Baird, C. 319: Bakewell, R. 286: Ballingal, Niel, 251: Bartley, col. sir Rt. 255: Barlow, adm. sir R. 260: Barnwell, rev. F. H. T. 308: Barrett, J. R. 312: Barton, C. 312; Barwis, J. 312: Bascom, rev. E. 249: Basset, J. 276: Bauer, prof. 268: Bayley, Bernard, 315: Baynes, miss F. M. 310: Bean, mr. 303: Beau- mont, duc de, 252: Becket, A. 233: Beckett, rev. G. 251: Belcher, B. A. 288: Bell, prof. 294: Bellamy, T. L. 225: Bellman, rev. E. 326: Bentinck, lady W. 254: Bentinck, lady M. C. 310: Beresford, rev. G. 268 Beresford, lady C. 273: Be- thune, A. 275: Beevor, It.-gen. 297: Biddulph, lady J. R. 243: Billett, Thos. 288: Birnie, J. 254: Bisset, mrs. L. 239: Blackburne, miss. A.M, 266: Blake, D. 293: Blake, W. J. 236 Blennerhasset, A. 230: Blount, E. 243: Blount, capt. 273: Bod- dington, S. 251: Bohn, J. 304: Bon- ham, mrs. M. 289: Bosanquet, S. 268: Botfield, Thos. 228: Boul- ton, rev. G. 286: Bourke, dean, 255: Bouverie, miss M. A. 260; Bowstead, rev. R. 315: Bowstead, rt. rev. J. (bishop of Litchfield), 303: Bowen, rev. J. St. V. 322: Bowley, rev. W. 306: Boycotts, mrs. J. 237: Brace, vice-adm. sir E. 326: Brad- ley, J. 310: Brenton, mrs. M. D. 310: Brett, T. B. 310: Brett, comm. R. N. 236: Brettell, mrs. A. 286: Brewster, J. E. 273: Bridges, rev. T. E. 291: Bridgman, mrs. E. 240: Bridgman, lady G. E. 276: Bright, rev. J. 258: Brocklebank, T. 270: Broke, lady S. L. 283: Brooke, It.- gen. sir A. 284: Brooke, mrs. A. M. 297: Brooke, gen. W. 292: Broughton, T. 313: Brown, B. 316: Browne, H. S. 239: Browne, lt.-gen.
Deaths-continued.
Browne, hon. H. 313: Browne, rev. J. R. 264: Browne, lady M. 242: Browne, rev. G. A. 276: Browning, W. 315: Bryan, capt. G. 302: Bud, dle, J. 303: Bull, E. 306: Bullen, Simeon, 230: Bulteel, J. C. 292: Busfield, B. F. 248: Bush, F. 293: Bushe, rt. hon. sir C. K. 278: Butler, rev. W. 286
Cadogan, hon. miss Z. F. 300: Caldwell, capt. A. J. 270: Calthorpe, G. A. 312: Camac, col. J. 259: Cameron, lieut. col. A. 291: Camp- bell, lieut.-gen. sir A. 300: Camp- bell, lieut. W. 257: Campbell, J. 253: Campbell, col. A. 313: Can- ning, R. 286: Cardale, rev. G. 224: Cardew, mrs. C. 293: Carfill, rev. R. 286: Carlisle, Rd. 235: Carr, mrs. C. 292; Carson, dr. J. 286; Casberd. rev. J. R. 275; Casberd, rev. J. T. 304: Casement, G. S. B. 249: Cas- tle-Stuart, dow-cntss. 310: Cathcart, earl, 271: Chafy, rev. W. 262: Cha- loner, hon. mrs. 315: Chambers, R. 312: Chambers, R. J. 259: Cham bers, sir S. 245: Chambers, mrs. 308: Champagne, lieut.-col. F. 242: Ches- lyn, R. 227: Chesney, A. 227; Ci- priani, sir H. 251: Clarina, dow. lady, 315 Clarke, Rt. 241: Clarke, rev. E. W. 276: Clay, J. 298: Clay- ton, rev. J. 294: Clements, H. J, esq. M.P. 227: Clifford, rev. E. C. 307 Codrington, hon. lady Bethell, 224: Codrington, sir C. B. 234: Coleridge, rev. E. 242: Coleridge, H. N. 233: Coleridge, F. W. 252: Coles, prof. W. K. 239; Coltman, mrs. M. 234: Colville, gen. sir C. 245: Colville, lady, 264: Cook, mrs, F. 302: Cooper, H. F. 265: Corbaux, Fs. 257: Cork and Orrery, cntess. of, 316: Coryton, J. T. 292: Coventry, earl of, 261: Cowper, hon. mrs. H. A. 288: Coxe, mrs. 263: Crans- town, H. K. 235; Cresswell, rev. S. 249 Crewe, H. 251: Crockett, rev. J. M. 312: Croke, sir A. 327: Crooke, J. P. 287: Crosbie, gen. sir J. G. 287: Cumberland, lieut. E. S. 227: Cumming, capt. J. J. 270: Currie, J. 251: Curtis, mrs. 240
Dale, miss A. 235: Dallas, miss E. 285: Dalton, rev. Js. 224: Dance, mrs. S. P. 288: Davenport, mrs. 259: Davies, E. 239: Dawkins, J. C. 242 Dawson, mrs. L. 310: Day, mrs. R. 316: Deacon, maj.-gen. sir
la Cour, B. 276: Delavigne, Cassi mir, 310: De Roll, baroness, 317: De Stein, baroness, 270: De Selby, baron C. 265: Deighton, rev. W. 288; Dering, mrs. G. B. 293: Dickens, lady, 237: Dickinson, capt. 235: Dickonson, mrs. 311: Digby, miss V. T. 282: Dillon, W. 283: Dixon, R. 301: Dobree, rev. N. P. 234:
: Donnelly, J. 270: Dougherty, J. 281 Douglass, comm. R. N.: Doveton, sir W. W. 304: Dowsing, rev. H. 230: Dowson, B. U. 243: Doyle, sir B. C. 264: Drew, capt. R. 282: Drummond, maj.-gen. Percy, 223: Drummond, A. H. 285: Drum- mond, E. 232: Drysdale, sir W. 268: Du Buisson, T. 306: Dupe, W. 294: Durand, rev. H. 225: D'Urban, lady, 287: Dyke, G. H. 310
Earl, E. 312: Edgecombe, W. 275: Edgeworth, Lovell, 223: Ed- munds, mrs. E. 233: Edyell, mrs.. J. 267: Elgin, cntess. of, 269: Ellen- borough, dow. lady A. 286: Elliott, mrs. B. 287: Elrington, J. H. 315: Ennis, J. 250: Erskine, col. E. 300: Erskine, lady, 245: Evans, vice-adm. H. 320: Evans, W. V. 223: Everett, miss A. G. 306
Fagan, maj.-gen. C. S. 265: Fair- lie, mrs. 247: Falck, M. 242: Fan- shawe, rev. J. 309: Farquhar, sir A. 298: Farquharson, rev. J. 317: Farrington, lady, 229: Fawcett, lieut. col. D. 276: Fellowes, lady E. 319; Fennell, J. 286: Fennell, rev. F. 312: Fenwick, capt. 253: Ferrard, visct. 229 Fielding, hon. G. W. P. 254 Finch, gen. hon. E. 308: Fitz- wygram, sir R. 322: Fitzgerald, rev. dr. 290 Fitzgerald, G. M. 254: Fitzgerald, lord, 259: Follett, R. B. 312: Folliott, mrs. 297: Forbes, lord, 257 Forbes, col. C. 259: Forman, rev. A. 266: Forster, rev. sir T. 331: Forster, rev. dr. 283: Foskett, W. 257: Foster, lieut.-gen. T. 254: Foster, rev. J. 305: Foulis, maj.-gen. sir E. 249: Fox, R. 270: Franck, dr. Js. 233: Franckland, mrs. C. 293 Franks, mrs. 278: Fraser, gen. sir J. 311: Frederick, lieut.-col. 234: Free, rev. E. D. 237: Freeman, rev. J. N. 322: Fripp, rev. S. C. 241: Fullerton, rev. W. 231
Gaisford, W. 273: Gardner, rev. R. M. 227: Gerard, miss, E. M. R. 270: Gibbons, rev. J. 254: Gibbs,
Deaths-continued.
sone, mrs. E. 308: Giffard, miss L.H. 303: Gilbert, mrs. E. A. 331: Gil- pin, W. S. 248: Girdlestone, S. 300: Girdlestone, Steed, 285: Gisborne, mrs., 224: Glasgow, earl of, 281: Glasgow, earl of, 278: Goode, rev. A. 253: Goodenough, rev. W. S. 226: Gordon, sir Jn. 225: Gordon, sir S. 325 Gordon, J. J. 288: Gordon, rev. J.258: Goulburn, H. 269: Grant, Jn. 223: Graves, hon. mrs. 273: Greene, dean, 227: Greenhow, F. 223: Greenwood, rev. R. 307: Gregory, Rd. 232: Grosvenor, miss B. E. 292: Gulston, M. H. R. 287: Gurney, rev. W. 231 Guthrie, D. 317: Gwatkin, R. L. 253.
Haggitt, rev. J. 225: Hahnemann, dr. 276: Haigh, mrs. S. 312: Haines, J. T. 263 Hakewell, J. 266: Hall, G. W. 317: Hall, rev. G. W. 318: Hall, rev. J. 288: Hallett, rev. C. H. 242 Ham, J. 289: Hamilton, maj.- gen. C. 330: Hancock, rev. W. 266: Hankinson, rev. T. E. 301 : Harding, J. 324 Hardwick, W.237: Hardy, rev. Rt. 235: Hare, rev. M. 293: Harford, miss M. T. 240: Harford, mrs. 247 Harley, C. G. 316: Harri- son, rev. H. 298: Hartopp, lady M. J. 292 Hawkins, W. 217: Haynes, mrs. A. 318: Hayton, rev. Jn. 234: Heberden, rev. T. 306: Henderson, rear-adm. R. 227: Henniker, rear- adm. M. J. 268: Hereford, visct. 268: Herring, W. 228: Hervey, rev. H.A. 293 Hesketh, sir T. H. 235: Hill, D. 288 Hillyar, rear-adm. sir J. 278 Hinton, visct. 287: Hippisley, lady Cox, 245: Hislop, gen. sirT. 255: Hoare, mrs. M. E. 239: Hodges, B. G. 309: Hofland, T. C. 224: Hol- lis, T. 304 Holloway, J. P. 227 : Holmes, Mr. 309: Holmes, mrs. E. 302: Holworthy, capt. R.N. 234: Homfray, Rev. J. 326: Homfray, mrs. 225: Honey, mrs. 247: Hopetoun, earl of, 249: Hort, dow. lady, 293: Hoskyns, rev. B. 251: Houston, G. 293: Hough, miss F. M., 228: How- ard, hon. W, 233: Howard, hon. mrs. C. 288: Howth, cntss. of, 317: Hoy, J. B. 286 Hudson, rev. J. 309: Hughan, lady L. 217: Hughes, rev. R. 289; Hull, dr. J. 242: Hunter, col. Orby, 257: Hurst, R. 250: Hutchin- son, miss F. C. 242: Hutchinson, rev. B. 240: Hutchinson, J. 241: Hutchinson, E. 291
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