Sacrifices, human, to Kali, 81, 158. St. Helena, claims of the late civil servants at, 49, 282-marriages at, 63, 126. Salmond (Maj. Gen.), 297. Salomon's Island, settlers for, 239. Sall-water Lake, draining off the, 209. Salvage of the Sylph, 51.
Sanscrit, early translators of, 84-College at Poonah, 109.
Sattara, misunderstanding at, 259. Saugor, coal in, 155-Railway Company, 231.
Savages of the Andamans, 28-of the Fee- jee Islands, 32-of Boydang, 66. Savings Bank, Calcutta, 14. Schools at Loodianab, 16, 235—Grammar, at Madras, 22-national, in Australia, 53, 187 - Mr. Adam's report on na- tive, in Bengal, 156-native, in India, 233-in Nepaul, 237.
Scriptures, translations of the, 65. Sea, inland, in New Holland, 249. Securities, Indian, 70, 141, 207, 302. Sepoys, cowardice of, 58, 99-flogging of Christian, 176.
Seroor, bribery at, 23.
Shares, prices of, 143, 304-Bank of Ben- gal, 70, 141, 161, 207, 209, 302. Shekawattee, improved state of, 94-assem- blage of the border thakoors of, 198. SHIPPING, Miscellaneous notices of:- Great reduction in the expense of build- ing ships at Bombay, 23-attacks upon pirates by King's ships in the Indian Archipelago, 29, 52, 111, 179--homi- cide on board the Sumatra, 50, 73, 153 -salvage of the Sylph, 51-voyages of the Hugh Lindsay steamer, 52, 159- fares of steamers between Bombay and the Red Sea, 52-fate of the Charles Eaton, 66-loss of the Camden, Mar- garet Oakley, Hindoo, Keiro, and Wind- sor, 68-murders on the Zoroaster, 179, 204-loss of the Susannah, 186, 204— progress of the H.C. steamer Atalanta, 201-dinner to the captain and officers of the H. C. war-steamer Berenice, ib.- loss of the Aurora and Alexander, 204 -accident to the Prince George, ib.- quick passage of the Windsor to Cal- cutta, 210-loss of the schooner Season, ib.-attack upon the Fairy, 211-de- tention of the Dutch schooner Dolphin at Acheen, 241-loss of the Stirling Cas- tle, 245, 299-seizure of the Hindoo (American) at Calcutta, 257--outrage on the bark Hamoody at Acheen, 259- burning of the Princess Victoria, 299- loss of the Tiger and Africanus, ib.- accident to the Pascoa, ib.
Arrivals and departures-see Cal- culta, Madras, &c. Intelligence.
Passengers by, 67, 125, 134, 203, 212, 299-traders announced for India, 71, 142, 208, 303-freights in India, 57, 61, 196, 207, 270, 292. Ships, building of, at Bombay, 23. Shore (Hon. Mr.), 160.
Shumsooleen Khan (Nawaub), papers res-
pecting the late, 46, 275, 280.
Siam, its claims to Quedah, 30-trade in, 31-hostilities with Cochin-China, 31, 52, 111-American treaty with, 31- torture of mandarins, 52, 111-fort and ship-building in, ib.
Simon (Marquis de St.), 239.
Silk, papers respecting, 34-Company's sale of, 205.
Sinde, seaports of, 25-its trade, ib.-for- mer navy of, 26-views of Runjeet Singh on, 236-murder of the prime minister of, ib.-mission of Col. Pot- tinger to, 259.
SINGAPORE INTELLIGENCE:-Trade of the settlement during 1835-36, 28-the Key and Aroo Islands, 29-piracy in the Straits, 29, 52, 111, 179-the ex-king of Quedah, 30-Dutch treaty with the Lingin raja, 30, 52-cruize of H.M. ships Andromache, Raleigh, and Wolf, in search of pirates, 29, 52, 111, 179- agricultural improvements, 240-prices of European goods, and rates of ex- change, 70, 141, 207, 302-shipping, births, marriages, &c., 62, 126, 197. Singhboom, hostilities in, 130, 164, 257. Singphos, hostility of a tributary chief of the, 13-tea-plant of the, 88. Sivu Lal Sahoo, trial of, 145, 213. Skelton, case of Forbes v., Slavery at Mocha, 33-at Pahang, 180. Sleeman (Capt.), 160, 237. Smith (Dr.), expedition of, to explore Central Africa, 32.
Snow at New South Wales, 245. Societies, Proceedings of:-Madras Tem- perance Society, 22-Christian Know- ledge Society, 65-Bengal Military Or- phan Society, 66-Gyan Chundro-doy Society, 130-missionary societies, re- ceipts of, 133-Agricultural Society of Bengal, 234.
Soirées at Calcutta, 209. Soobroyah Moodelly, court-martial on, 51, 58-sudden death of, 51, 100. Soorada, rebellious zemindars in, 263. Sorabjee Vacha Ganda v. Koonwurjee Ma- nikjee, case of, 131. Spiers (Col.), 50, 145.
Staff, Indian, allowances to, 60-antici- pated appointments on, 92-selection of officers for, 188.
Stamps, forged, at Calcutta, 256. Standards and other war trophies captured in India, 188.
Steam Communication between India and England, 51, 90, 154, 159, 201, 256, 289-fares of steamers between Bom- bay and the Red Sea, 52-Bengal Fund for encouraging, 90, 258-case of rapid despatch by, 103 Hon. Company's vessels for, 201-at the Cape of Good Hope, 255.
Stirling Castle, loss of the ship, 245. Stocks, daily prices of, 72, 144, 300. Stores, commissary of, 125.
Sudder Adawlut, Bombay :-Action for the recovery of a wife, 173. Sudiya, survey of the route between, and Ava, 13-tribes in, ib.-further disco- very of tea-forests near, 88-Chinese tea cultivators at, 209. Sugar Bill, Indian, 130, 157. Sumatra, homicide on the, 50, 73, 153. Sumroo (Begum), legacies of the late, 164, 235-revenue of, 235.
Surgeons, assistant, income and expenses of, in India, 9.
Susannah, loss of the ship, 186, 197. Sutherland (Major), tour of, 209. Swan River, present state of the settle- ment at, 248-its climate and diseases, 249 supposed lake to the eastward of, ib.-regulations for the sale of crown lands at, 262-marriages, &c., 63. Sylph, salvage of the, 51. Swindling, native, 172, 209, 257.
Tamar Bank, suspension of the, 248. Tar on idolatry in India, 287. Tea, trade in, at Canton, 31, 53, 260- sales of, in London, 72, 205-further discoveries of the plant in Assam, 88, 209-dispute between the growers of, in China, and the hong-merchants, 29. Temperance Society at Madras, 22. Tenasserim Provinces, sickness in, 50- employment of a naturalist in, 256. Texeira (Don Antonio), Catholic bishop of Meliapore, 170. Thannahs, invalid, 54.
Theatre, accident at a Chinese, 244. Thugs, religious belief of the, 160-efforts made for their suppression, ib.-pro- posed act respecting, ib.-illustrations of their trade in the caves of Ellora, 237 -arrest of, at Kittore, 258-seizure of a celebrated female leader of, near Ban- galore, ib.
Tinnevelly, persecution of missionaries in, 21, 22, 102-report of the German mis- sionaries in, 169.
Tonk, conquest of, 50.
Topes, opening of, in Cabool, 210. Torrens (Mr.), affray between, and his native servant, 87. Torture of a native, 229. Trade of the Indus, 25, 155-of Singa- pore for 1835-36, 28-in Siam, 31- tea, at Canton, 31, 53, 260-tea, in London, 72, 205-external, of Bengal, 81-of the Punjaub, 93-of Penang, 110, 178-opium, in China, 113, 183, 240, 260-indigo, in London, 144— with Central Asia, 162-opium, of Bengal, 170, 258-of the Maldiva Is- lands, 180-silk, in London, 205.
Treasure, discovery of, 258. Turton (Mr.), agency of, 50, 78. Tyfoon in the China seas, 186, 204. Typography, native, in India, 85.
Ukals, massacre of a party of, 210. Umur Chund (Deewan), trial of, 145, 213. Union Bank, Calcutta, 17, 50.
Vakeels to corps, 119-meeting of, res. pecting the abolition of Persian, 235- Valungapooly Thaver, case of 166. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND INTELLIGENCE:- Complaints against the colonial govern. ment budget for the ensuing year, 187 -contraction of the metallic currency, ib.-Governor Arthur, 246—quit-rents, 247-want of labourers, ib.—aborigi nes, ib.-charges against a judge, 248 -the Tamar Bank, ib.-regulations for the sale of crown lands, 262-appoint- ments, 272-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 63, 197, 272. Veneeram, minister at Baroda, 259. Ventura (General), 93, 236.
Villages, claims to, in Goruckpore, 156.
Waghorn (Mr.), grant to, 258. Warehouses, bonding, at Calcutta, 198- Calcutta a warehousing port, 210. Wedge (Mr. J. H.), 250.
Whistler (Capt.), 100-his dispute with Capt. Osborne, 191.
Wife, action for the recovery of a, 173. Wiggens (Lieut.), court-martial on, 127. Wilkins (Sir C.), Oriental types cut by, 85. Wilkinson (Mr. L.), efforts of, to abolish infanticide in Malwa, 173. Willock (Sir H.), pension of, 49. Willshire (Brigadier), 93.
Wilson (Bishop of Calcutta), 257. Wrestling-match at Landour, 87. Writs against public servants, 59. Wyborn (Mr. B.), answers to his remarks on the Hindus, 11.
Young (Mr. James), 74.
Young and others v. the Bank of Bengal, appeal case of, 199.
Zemindars, hypothecation of lands by, 1 -distressed, in Bengal, 15-sale of estates belonging to, 16, 87-impri- sonment of a, in the hill-fortress of Gooty, 166-affray between, in the Twenty-four Pergunnahs, 198—rebel- lions, in Goomsur and Soorada, 263. Zoroaster, murders on the ship, 179.
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