91, 164-Medical Fund for officers in Bengal, 9-income and expenses of medical officers, 9-Military Fund at Bombay, 27-Military Fund in Bengal, 50-operations against insurgents in Goomsur, 51, 58, 97, 171, 258—against the Coles, 130, 164, 257-movements of corps at Bombay, 52-at Madras, 118, 191-settlement of accounts by officers, 54-scale of qualifications for the situation of adjutant or interpreter, ib.-invalid thannahs,ib.-non-efficiency of regiments, ib.-selection of officers for detached duties, 55- Hurrianah light infantry battalion, ib.-new rissa- lah of local horse, ib.-soldiers' libra- ries, ib.—cowardice of native officers, 58-regimental staff allowances, 60- full batta to officers, 65-retirements, &c. of officers in England, 66-brevet- rank, 92-dispute at Poonah, 93-Mi- litary Fund at Madras, 100-execution of a havildar, 101-libel on the Com- mander-in-chief at Bombay, 103-exa- mination of officers in the Oriental lan- guages, 117, 123, 194, 266, 292- employment of troops at native festivals, 118, 210, 237-allowances in the com- missariat, 119-vakeels to corps, ib.- medical allowances, ib.-Coorg prize money, 119, 192-regimental accounts, 121-commissary of stores, 125 - sale of cadetcies, 132-difference between the clergy and the military at Meerut, 154-flogging of Christian sepoys, 176 -standards and other war trophies cap- tured in India, 188-rank and com- mand of officers serving with native powers, ib.-retirement of officers after three years' service, ib.-selection of officers for staff employ, ib-dispute between officers at Madras, 191-pay department of corps, ib.-new comman- der-in-chief at Madras, ib.-allowances to dismissed officers, 192-expedition against pirates, ib.-advantages to offi- cers settling in Australia, 198, 261- fight between two corps at Delhi, 209- removal of four cavalry regiments from Madras to Bengal, 209 officers' chargers, 269-promotion of lieut. colo- nels to be colonels, 273-conduct of Col. Vans Kennedy, ib.-promotion of officers by the King's brevet, 138-see also General Orders, Courts-Martial, &c.
(King's, serving in the East) Sickness amongst the troops, 50-duel, 51-paymasters, 60-flogging of sol- diers, 80-local allowances to officers, 114-honorary distinctions to corps, 203 -advantages to officers settling in the colonies, 261-insubordination in the 63d regt., 268-courts-martial, 16, 93 -promotions and changes, 66, 133, 203, 297-brevet promotions, 136, 203. Aroo Islands, customs of the, 29. Arthur (Governor), addresses to, 246. Assam, tribes in, 10, 13-communication
between Ava and, 13-Burmese com- mission to, ib.-further discovery of tea- forests in, 88-Chinese tea cultivators. in, 209.
Assassination, late, at Jeypore, 50, 97, 145, 152, 165, 213, 227, 273-at- tempted, at Lucknow, 94-at Kittore, 258- attempted, of Mr. Loch, 275, 291, 296.
Atalanta, progress of the steamer, 201. Australia, advantages to Company's offi- cers settling in, 198, 261-Southern, arrival of the first settlers in, 246- description of the country, ib.-ship- ping, birth, and marriage, 272—see also New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Swan River, &c.
Ava, communication between, and Assam, 13-Chinese settlers in, ib.-see also Burmese.
Avarice, remorse and, 79.
Ayasha Bebee, v. Meer Abdoo Ally, case of, at Madras, 165.
Ballygunge Tank case, 257.
Bangalore, prosecutions at, 58, 100. Bank for Savings at Calcutta, 14—Union, of Calcutta, 17, 50-proposed Indian, 50, 82, 175-of Bengal, 50, 82, 199, 209, 213, 234- augmentation of its capital, 161, 198, 209, 234—of Agra, 164-of Australia, 186, 187-the Ta- mar, 248.
Bantam, disturbances in, 182, 241. Baptism of native youths, at Calcutta, 16,
50-of a Pandarum at Madras, 51, 101. Baroda, claims of Dhackjee Dadajee against the government of, 23-threatened re- tirement of the prime minister at, 259. Barrasapelt, attack upon a body of Rohil- las at, 89, 157.
Barristers, scarcity of, at Bombay, 174- prospects to, at Calcutta, 257. Barrow (Capt.), case of, 49. Bath, military order of the, 298. Batta, full, to Indian officers, 65. Bazaar, sudder, at Chittagong, 263. Beer, manufacture of, in India, 9. Bees, an attack by, 110.
Belgaum, meeting of officers at, 7, 91. Bell (Mr.), his "View of the External Commerce of Bengal," 81.
Bengal Hurkaru, withdrawal of Sir Charles Metcalfe's subscription to the, 21-con- tempt of court by the, with reference to the case of murder on the Sumatra, 73. Berenice war-steamer, dinner to the cap- tain and officers of the, 201. Bhurtpore, punishment at, 165. Bickaneer, government of, 94-punish- ment of Charuns by the raja of, 165. Bird (Mr. Wm. Wilberforce), 202. Bishops, Indian-see Corrie, Wilson, &c. Bissnoosoondee Dabee, case of Raja Burro- dacaunt Roy, v., 1.
Blair (Mr.), charge against, 28. Blake (Mr.), trial of the murderers of, 50, 97, 145, 152, 165, 213, 227, 273.
Blow-pipe of the Dayaks, 182. BOMBAY INTELLIGENCE:-Building ships, 23-Rajah of Guicowar and Dhackjee Dadajee, ib.-bribery, ib.-the_River Indus, 24-American and Deccan ploughs, 27-Bombay Military Fund, ib.-the Euphrates expedition, 51, 259 -steam-communication with Europe, 51-the bonding system, 52-fares of steamers to the Red Sea, ib.-private regimental purchase, ib.-relief of corps, ib.-libel on the Commander-in-chief, 52, 103-Poona Sanscrit College, 109 -native intestates, 110-infanticide in Malwa, 173-native candidates for pub- lic employment, 174-Dinshaw Fur- donjee, ib.-Moteechund Ameechund, 175-Chamber of Commerce, 175, 259 -cotton cultivation, 175-Bank of In- dia, ib.-abolition of flogging in the native army, 176-capture of Champ Raj, 177-plague at Palee, ib.-Capt. Burnes, 210, 259-relics from Cabool, ib.-farm of sea and land customs in the Konkan, ib.-farm of duties at Poo- na, ib.-opinion of natives respecting missions, 240-Bishop of Bombay, 258 -misunderstanding at Sattara, 259- intended resignation of Veneeram, mi- nister of the Guicowar, ib.-testimonial to Capt. Chads, ib. -to Col. Chesney, ib.-mission of Col. Pottinger to Sinde, ib.-of Eldred Pottinger, ib.-prices of European goods, 69, 140, 206, 301- securities and exchanges, 70, 141, 207 302-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 61, 125, 196, 212, 270, 293.
Government Orders: -Writs of attachment against the pay of public ser- vants, 59-dustoorec, or fees, 60-pay- masters of H.M. regiments, ib.-rules for the pay department of the Indian Navy, ib.-regimental staff allowances, ib.-commissary of stores, 125-officers' chargers, 269 courts-martial, 125- civil, ecclesiastical, and military appoint- ments and furloughs, 60, 125, 196, 269, 292
marine appointments, 61, 125,
Supreme Court :-The King v. Macdonald (editor of the Bombay Ga- zette), for libel, 103-scarcity of barris- ters, 174.
Sudder-Adawlut :-Furdonjee or Framjee Rustomjee v. Oomabaee Jeoo- baee and Nusserwanjee, 173. Bombay Gazette, action against the editor of the, for libel, 103.
Bonding system at Madras, 51-at Bom- bay, 52-at Calcutta, 198, 210. Books, Christian, prohibition against, in China, 52, 112.
Borneo, account of the Dayaks of, 181. Botanic Garden at Calcutta, 159. Bourbon, disturbances at, 239. Breakwater at Madras, 169, 210. Brevet, promotion of Company's officers by, 67, 138-of King's officers, 136, 203.
Bribery, native, at Seroor, 23. Bridge over the Kalee Nudee, 235. Brijonath Ghose, baptism of, 16, 50. Bromley (Lieut.), death of, 99. Burdwan, trial of the pseudo Raja of, 88, 155-agricultural society in, 235. Burmese commission to Assam, 13-set- tlers in Assam, ib.-see also Ava. Burnes (Capt.), new mission of, 164, 210, 259.
Burrodacaunt Roy (Rajah) v. Bissnoo- soonderee Dabee, case of, 1. Burying alive, curious case of, 85. Byree-Sal, charges against, 50.
Cabul, progress of Runjeet Singh towards the subjugation of, 50, 93, 236—-melan- choly state of affairs in, 50-loan for, 209-relics from, 210-pretended reve- nue collectors in, 236. Cadetcies, sale of, 132. Caffres, the late war with the, 253-new aggressions of, 255.
CALCUTTA INTELLIGENCE:- Resumption of rent-free lands, 6, 50-the retiring pension order, 7, 92—sale and purchase of commissions, 7, 82, 91, 164-the Hooghly Imambara, 8—Indian beer, 9 -Medical Fund, ib.-the medical ser- vice, ib.—the Rut'h Poojah, 10-the Hindoo character, ib.—tribes in Assam, ib.-the King of Nepaul, 11, 198, 209, 210, 237-Mr. Wyborn's remarks on the Hindu, 11-communication be tween Ava and Assam, 13-Savings' Bank, 14-Nawab Jalal ud Dowlah, ib. -estate of Alexander and Co., 14, 209 -the distressed zemindars, 15, 87- Brijonath Ghose, 16-Col. Dennie, 16, 114-inundation at Loodianah, 16— school and press at Loodianah, ib.-Mo- hun Lall, ib.-settlement of a farmer at Deyrah, ib.-death of Munnee Ram Seth, 17-Union Bank, 17, 50-the appeal-rescinding act, 17, 20, 50, 75- character of the meeting of the 18th June, 20-withdrawal of Sir Charles Metcalfe's subscription to the Hurkaru, 21-the Jeypore trials, 50, 97, 145, 165, 213, 273-Mr. Turton, 50, 78-affairs of Runjeet Singh, 50, 93, 165, 209, 210, 236-affairs in Cabool, 50, 209, 236-sickness at Moulmein, 50-bap- tism of native youths, 16, 50-piracy on the bark Sumatra, 50, 153-Bank of India, 50, 82-Bank of Bengal, 50, 82, 161, 198, 209, 234-tour of the Commander-in-chief, 50, 130, 164- will of the late Joykissen Dass, 50- Military Fund, ib.-abolition of Per- sian, 51, 154, 235-case of the Rajsh of Jynteah, 51, 80, 158-Gypsies in the Hurriana district, 51-fatal accident to the Nuwaub Meer Russeed at Cawn- pore, ib.affairs in Oude, 51, 94, 165, 236, 256-duel between Messrs. Fraser and Rose at Simla, 51-salvage of the Sylph, ib.-general petition, 78-Ben-
gal Club, ib.-remorse and avarice, 79 -treatment of natives, 79, 87-flog- ging of European soldiers, 80-external trade of Bengal, 81-loss and recovery of a nose, 84-attack of a leopard, ib. -Sir C. Wilkins, ib. -Sanscrit litera- ture, ib.-native typography, ib.-—large lion, 85-the Allipore gaol, ib.-bury- ing alive, ib-sale of zemindarees, 87
the "fancy," ib.-the pseudo-raja of Burdwan, 88, 165-Hooghly College, 88-jewels, ib.-further discovery of tea forests in Assam, ib.-affair with the Rohillas, 89, 157-marriage for prosti- tution, go-steam-communication, 90, 159, 256, 258-arrival of Sir C. Met- calfe at Agra, 90-festivities at Agra, 91 purchased retirements from the army, ib.-military items, 92, 164- troops at Nusseerabad, 93-dispute at Poonah, ib.-native states, 93, 236- affairs at Delhi, 94, 209-in Shekawat- tee, 94, 198-court-martial on Col. Vans Kennedy, 94, 106- - stipends to the Mudrussa, 96, 155 -sugar bill, 130, 157-the Coles, 130, 164-the Gyan Chundro-doy Society, 130-the free-press dinner, 152-false imprison- ment, ib. the copper currency, ib.- plague at Palee, 153, 209, 235-the clergy and the military, 154-Hindu law, ib.-the Euphrates route, ib.—the Legislative Council, ib.-coal in Sau- gor, 155, 256-trade on the Indus, 155 -the native press, ib.-Mussulman pe- tition, 96, 155-important law case, 156 -villages in Goruckpore, ib.-labora- tory for preparing medicine, ib.-Mr. Adam's report on native schools, ib.— the native character, 158-infanticide, ib-abolition of oaths to natives, ib.- acceleration of mails, 159-Company's Botanic Garden, ib.-effects of native ignorance, ib.-the Thugs, 160, 237- vernacular languages, 160-death of Prince Mirza Seleem, 160, 235-estate of Colvin and Co., 161-dividends on insolvent estates, 162-export of Ben- gal coolies, 162, 198, 229-memorial of the Armenians, 163- trade with Cen- tral Asia, 164-the Begum Sumroo, 164, 235-Oriental Life Insurance, 164 -Agra Bank, ib.-rumoured hostilities in Cuttack, 164, 229-affairs of the Baiza Bace, 165-Capt. Wade, ib.- punishment of a fraternity of Charuns ib.-apprehension of Jugmohun Singh, in Oude, ib.-assemblage of thakoors in Shekhawattee, 198-affray at Andool, ib.-bonding warehouses, ib.- Chamber of Commerce, ib.-municipal improve- ments, ib. advantages to Company's officers settling in Australia, 198, 261 -commissioner for Goomsur and Soo- rada, 198-disturbances in Nepaul, 209, 210-fight between two corps at Delhi, 209-Gurrawarrah, ib.-draining off the salt-water lake, ib.-reduction in the
salaries of the civil service, 209, 235, 256-Lord Auckland's parties, 209- removal of Madras cavalry regiments to Bengal, ib.-Chinese tea cultivators in Assam, ib.-soi-disant nawabs of Patna, ib.-Mr. James Kyd, 209, 256-Major Sutherland, 209-voyage of the Wind- sor, 210-law decision at Agra, ib.- Major Alves, ib.—affairs in Peshawur, 210, 237-measuring and mapping es- tates, 210- kidnappers, 227-Goom- sur, 228 torture, 229-exchanging prisoners, ib.-the Allahabad pillar, ib. -a rainy day in the rains, 230-early cultivation of indigo, 231-Saugor rail- way, ib.-Mining Association, ib.-the Doorga Pooja, 232- the Romanizing system, 233-progress of English lite- rature in India, ib.-cultivation of cot- ton, 234-political agencies, 235-Sird- hanah, ib.-Meerut, ib.-iron bridge over the Kalee Nudee, ib.-pleaders and vakeels of the Benares court, ib.— improvement of agriculture in Burd- wan, ib.-the Loodianah Ukhbar, ib.- affairs of Herat and Candahar, 236- murder of the prime minister of Scinde, ib. illustrations of Thuggee in the caves of Ellora, 237-Dr. Helfer, 256- coal and iron committee, ib.-Armenian ship commander, ib.—shrievalty of Mr. T. Holroyd, ib.-forged stamps, ib.- assault on Capt. Dorrett at Rangoon, ib. -Bishop of Calcutta, 257-swindling, ib.-seizure of the American ship Hin- doo, ib.-military operations in Singh- boom, ib. Mr. Pattle and the Bally- gunge Tank case, ib. -grant to Mr. Waghorn, 258-discovery of treasure, ib.-merits of civil servants, ib.-opium sale, ib.-promotion of lieut. colonels to the rank of colonel, 273-conduct of Colonel Vans Kennedy, ib.-prices of European goods, 69, 140, 206, 301- securities and exchanges, 70, 141, 207, 302-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 57, 117, 129, 190, 198, 212, 266, 292.
Government Orders :-Settlement of accounts by civil and military ser- vants, 54-qualifications for the situa- tion of adjutant or quarter-master, ib.— invalid thannahs, ib.—non-efficiency of regiments, ib.-selections for military detached duties, 55-Hurrianah light infantry battalion, ib. new rissalah of local horse, ib.—soldiers' libraries, ib.— local allowances, 114-general conduct of the army, 130-rank and command of officers serving with native powers, 188-standards and other war trophies, ib.-retirement of officers, ib.-selection of officers for staff employ, ib.—advan- tages to Company's officers settling in Australia, 261 the zemindaries of Goomsur and Soorada, 263 - sudder bazaar at Chittagong, ib.-courts-mar- tial, 114, 127-civil and military ap-
pointments and furloughs, 56, 115, 128, 189, 211, 264, 291.
Supreme Court:- Rajah Burro- decaunt Roy and others, v. Bissnoosoon- daree Dabee and others, 1—abolition of appeals to, from the Mofussil courts, 17, 20, 50, 75-expenses of the court, 20— business done by it, ib.- trial of the gunner and seamen of the Dutch bark Sumatra, 50, 73, 153-of Malays for piracy, 73, 153-contempt of court, 73 -costs, 74, 235-practitioners at the bar, 257 case of Woomaschunder Chowdry v. Isserchunder Paul Chow- dry, 235 of the ship Hindoo, 257.
Insolvent Debtors' Court: - Es- tate of Alexander and Co., 4, 74, 209, 213-in the matter of James Young and others, 74-of James Cullen and others, 75-dividends, 162-in the matter of Cruttenden and Co., 257-of Mackin- tosh and Co., ib.
Campbell (Sir John), grant to, 34, 47,
Candahar, affairs in, 93, 236. Cannibalism of the Feejee islanders, 32- of the Boydang natives, 66. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE INTELLIGENCE:- Expedition to explore Central Africa, 32-cutting of wood in the George- town district, 187-the Caffre-land fron- tier, 187, 255-evacuation of the new province, 187-locations of Hottentots, ib.-colonial accounts, ib.proposed removal of the seat of government to Uitenhage, ib.-petition respecting the late Caffre war, 233-new attack of the Caffres, 255-condition of the colony, ib.-steam-vessels, ib.-educational sys- tem, ib.-appointments, 63-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 63, 126, 198, 273.
Carr (Archdeacon), 258. Cashmere, improved state of, 93. Catholics, Roman, efforts of, 22-schism amongst the, at Madras, 170. Caucasus, operations in the, 187. CEYLON INTELLIGENCE: Case of Mr. Edward Hitchens, 27-publication of judicial evidence, 28-conduct of Mr. Blair, ib.-resignation of the governor, 110-attack by bees, ib.-Capt. Fretz, 178-epidemic, ib.-small-pox, ib.- appointments, 62 shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 62, 126, 197. Chads (Capt.), operations of, against pi- rates, 29, 111, 179, 193-testimonials to, 258, 259.
31-edicts respecting foreigners, 52— decree against the circulation of Chris- tian books, 52, 112-picture of the free trade, 53-the Company's Finance Com- mittee, 53, 186—proposal to legalize the importation of opium, 113, 183, 241, 260-chief superintendent at Canton, 133-import duties, 185-tyfoon in the China seas, 186-attack upon the Fairy, 211-influx of foreigners, 244-thea- trical accident, ib.-difference between the tea-growers and the hong-merchants, 259, 260-further prohibition against the smoking of opium, 260-stagna- tion of trade, ib.-prices of European goods at Canton, 69, 140, 206, 301- exchanges, 70, 141, 207, 302-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 62, 126, 197, 271.
Chinese settlers near Sudiya in Assam, 13,
209-language, proposed professorship of, in London, 65-japan ware, ib. Christianity, Hindu opinions respecting, 11-conversion of Hindus to, 16, 50, 51, 101-prohibited in China, 112- prohibited in Madagascar, 252. Christians, treatment of, in Tinnevelly, 21, 22, 102, 169-flogging of native, in the Indian army, 176. Churuk Poojah, 11, 12. Circassia, the war in, 187.
Civil Servants, bribery of native, in India, 23-claims of the late St. Helena, 49, 282-settlement of accounts by, before leaving India, 54-examination of ju niors in the Oriental languages, 56, 60, 128, 264-writs of attachment against the pay of uncovenanted, 59-treatment of natives by, 79, 87, 88-reductions in the salaries of, 209, 235, 256-re- ports on proficiency and instances of eminent merit in, 258.
Club, Bengal, alteration in its rules, 78. Coal in India, 155, 232-spontaneous ig- nition of, 173-committee, 256. Cobra de capello, adventure with a, 100. Cochin-China, war between Siam and, 31, 52, 111-natives of, in slavery at Pa- hang, 180.
Coins from Cabool, 210. Coles, hostilities with the, 130, 164, 257. College, Hooghly, opening of, 88-San-
scrit, at Poonah, 109-Haileybury, 290. Colonels (Lieut.), promotion of, 273. Colvin and Co., estate of, 161. Commissariat, trial of individuals belong- ing to the, 58, 100-allowances in the, at Madras, 119.
Commissions, sale and purchase of, in the Indian army, 7, 52, 82, 91, 164. Conjeveram, car festival at, 169.
Convicts, employment of, at Penang, 178 -in Australia, 186.
Coolies, Bengal, export of, 162, 229, 251. Coorg, prize-money, 119, 192. Corrie (Bishop), visitation of, 172. Costs, law, decision respecting, 74, 235.
Colton, Indian, papers respecting, 34- crops at Bombay, 175-cultivation of, in India, 234.
Council, Indian, provisional member of, 202-see also Acts of.
Court, Vice-Chancellor's :-( Case of Forbes v. Skelton, 199.
of Exchequer :-Case of Hart v. Alexander, 200. Courts, Mofussil, abolition of appeals from, 17, 20, 75-enormous expenses of the Supreme, at Calcutta, 20. COURTS-MARTIAL on Lieut. Col. Dennie, 16, 114-Soobroyah Moodelly, 58-na- tive officers in Goomsur, ib.— Capt. Ford, 93, 115-Jhora, a native camp follower, 103-Lieut. Pruen, 125-Eus. Harwood, 127-Lieut. Wiggens, ib. Cruttenden and Co., estate of, 257. Cullen (Mr. James), 75, 257. Currency, copper, in India, 153-metal- lic, of Van Diemen's Land, 187. Cuttack, troops ordered to, 164.
Dacoity in Oude, 165. Davidson (Mr.), murder of, 297. Dayak tribes of Borneo, 181. DEBATES at the East-India House on the 21st Dec. 1836, 4th Jan. 1837, and 22d March:-Produce of India, 34-half- year's dividend, ib.-pension to Sir John Campbell, 34, 47, 139, 274-idol wor- ship in India, 35, 287-appeals from the courts in India to the King in Coun- cil, 48, 274, 287-execution of Shums- oodeen Khan, nawaub of Ferozepore, 46, 275, 280-late civil servants at St. Helena, 49, 282-cases of Capts. Ne- wall, Barrow, and Glasspoole, 49, 274 -superannuations, &c., 139- official documents, 274-compensation to ma- ritime officers, ib.-South-eastern rail- way, ib.-attempt to assassinate the de- puty chairman, John Loch, Esq., 275, 291-steam-communication with India, 289-Haileybury College, 290. Deesa, trial and execution of a camp-fol- lower at, 103.
Delhi, dispute with a jemadar at, 94— death of Mirza Seleem, fourth son of the king of, 160-fight between two corps at, 209 – case of Shah Buharee Lal, v. Sooleman Shiksh, brother of the king of, 210-village held by the late Prince Seleem of, 235. Denman (Ens.), death of, 125. Dennie (Col.), court-martial on, 16, 114. Dera Ismail Khan, seizure of, 93. Deyrah, settlement of a farmer at, 16. Dhackjee Dadajee, claims of, 23. Dharwar, examinations at, 174. Dinner, free-press, at Calcutta, 130, 152 -to Sir R. O'Callaghan, at Madras, 168-to Capt. Grant and the officers of the H.C. war-steamer Berenice, 201. Dinshaw Furdonjee, 174.
Dividends on insolvent estates, 4, 14, 75, Asiat. Journ, N.S.Vor, 22, No.88.
162, 257-Calcutta Union Bank, 17- Company's, 34.
Doorga Pooja, decline in the festivities of the, at Calcutta, 232.
Dorrett (Capt.), assault on, 256. Dost Mahomed Khan, chief of Cabool, 50, 94, 209, 236.
Drowning, deaths by, at Cawnpore, 51- in New South Wales, 63-in China, 186, 197, 245.
Duel between Mr. Fraser and Mr. Rose, 51. Dupha Gaum, a Singpho chief, 13. Dustooree, or fees, exaction of, 60. Duties, import, at Canton, 185-farm of, in the Konkan, 210.
East-India Company, financial agency of, at Canton, 53, 186-memorial to the Directors of, respecting the repeal of appeals, 75- -case of the Mayor of Lyons v., 199, 293-dinner to the cap- tain and officers of the war-steamer Be- renice by, 201-compensation tỏ mari- time officers of, 274-attempt to assas- sinate Mr. Loch, the deputy chairman of, 275, 291, 296. East-India House, appointments at the, 297-see also Debates.
Education, colonial, in Australia, 53, 187— native, in India, 88, 109, 130, 156, 174, 233-in Nepaul, 237-at the Cape of Good Hope, 255.
Elder (Maj. Gen. Sir G.), death of, 292. Ellora, illustrations of Thuggee in the caves of, 237.
Emigration to New South Wales, 245-to South Australia, 246-to Port Phillip, 249, 271.
English language, progress of the, in In- dia, 233, 237.
Estates of aliens in India, 163, 199, 293 --measuring and mapping of, 210. Euphrates, expedition of Col. Chesney to the, 51, 154, 186.
Europeans, satire on, at Lucknow, 94. Examination of junior civil servants in the Oriental languages, 56, 60, 128, 264 -of military officers, 117, 123, 129, 194, 266, 292.
Exchanges, India and China, rates of, 70, 141, 207, 302.
Execution of a havildar, 101-of a camp follower at Deesa, 103.
Fancy, the, in India, 87. Fane (Gen. Sir Henry), tour of, 50, 164 -his address to the Bengal army, 130 -censure on Col. Kennedy by, 273. Fees, exaction of, by native clerks, 60. Fejee Islands, cruel customs in the, 32. Ferozepore, papers respecting the late na- waub of, 46, 275, 280. Festivals, native, 8, 10, 169-compulsory attendance at, 118, 169, 210, 237. Fitzgibbon (Capt.), late trial of, 102, 170. Flinder's Island, establishment of abori- gines at, 247-newspaper at, ib. (2 S)
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