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meeting of the Cortes, ib.; the Queen
Regent's speech, [456]; vote of con-
fidence in the government, [457]; the
new electoral law, [458]; military
operations in Catalonia, &c., [459];
Mina marches against the Carlists,
[460]; the British auxiliaries under
Lieut. Gen. Evans engage in the war-
fare, [461]; the Carlists deterred from
attacking Bilboa by the arrival of the
royal army of reserve, [462];
auxiliary force from Portugal enters
Spain, [463]

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Sp rits, bonded, fraud on the revenue
in regard to, at Liverpool, 174
Stanley, Lord, his speech in support of
the address, [74]; remarks on the
Marquis of Londonderry's appoint-
ment to St. Petersburgh, [129];
speech in support of Sir R. Peel's
motion relative to the Irish Church
bill, [305]

Stanynought, H. murders his son, 133;
commits suicide in the Peckham
Asylum, 179

State trials in France before the Cham-
ber of Peers, [396]

Strand Theatre, information against,

39

Suicides; J. S. Clason and a female with
whom he cohabited destroy them-
selves, 46; extraordinary suicide at
Jersey, 161; J. Mac Kerrell, Esq.
164; H. Stanynought, 179
Sutton, Sir C. M. his character as
Speaker of the House of Commons,
[18]; his speech in the debate on
election of Speaker, [23]; on Mr.
Abercromby being chosen Speaker, is
made Viscount Canterbury, [36]
Swift v. Swift, appeal from the Arches
court, for restitution of conjugal rights,
299
Switzerland, complaints of Berne and
Lucerne against Zurich, [483]; reli-
gious differences in Argau, [486];
dispute between France and the Basle
country, [487]; fall of the Dent du
Midi, 130; J. Rizou murdered by
his family, 173

Syria, complete subjugation of, by the
Pacha of Egypt, [498]; severities and
cruelties practised against the inha-
bitants,[499]

Tables: public income, 242; public
expenditure, 244; disposition of
grants, 245; ways and means, 254;
unfunded debt, 255; funded ditto,
256; trade of the United Kingdom,

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Thunderstorm, violent at Manchester,
88; at Preston, 90; near Dublin, ib.
at Cambridge and Newmarket, 93
Timber, its liability to tithing, case
respecting, 14

Tithes, plan for the commutation of, in
England, [143]; by a corn-rent in
lieu of them, [145]
Tobacco, committee in France to inquire
into the monopoly in, [390]
Town-councils, lord Stanley's proposal
respecting, [260]; Mr. Grote's for
their election by ballot, [261]; lord
Lyndhurst requires a certain qualifi-
cation in town-councillors, [278]
Trials: G. O. Irwin, barrister, uttering
a forged letter, 19; G. Knowlton,
arson, 37; two Black sailors, piracy
and murder on board the Amelia, 38;
J. Greenwell, murder of T. Grisdale,
43; Norman Welch, murder, 50; J.
Orrell, do., 54; W. Dollman, N.
Hedge and J. Gough, do., 61; W.
Hall and Martha Handcox, robbery
of jewels, 75; Patrick Carroll, mur-
der, 77; de la Roncière, at Paris, 99;
J. Burgoyne, &c., rioting, 110; Fras.
Beard, arson, 111; S. Brown, mur-
der, 120; Lacenaire, &c., Paris, 155;
Mary Ann Burdock, murder, 283
Trueba, Don Telesforo, death, 237
Tucuman, attempt at a revolution in
that province, [516]

Turkey: the influence of Russia, [494];
armed vessels of Great Britain or
France refused admittance into the
Black sea, [496]; insurrection in Al-
bania, ib.; quelled by Vassaf Effendi,
[497]; military operations against the
rebels in Kurdistan, ib.; a constitu-
tion established in Servia, [498]

United States: the dispute pending with

France as to the pecuniary claims on
that country, [425]; the president
recommends reprisals upon French
property, [426]; Congress declines

adopting such strong measures, [428];
the bill for the liquidation of the debt
carried in the French Chamber of
Deputies, ib.; proceedings regarding
the dispute with France, [501]; ex-
tinction of the national debt, [503];
the president's continued hostility
against the national bank, [504]; re
port of its affairs, [505]; bill for the
expense of fortifications, [506]; dis-
turbances in the slave states, and vio-
lent proceedings against slave eman-
cipation, [507]; pretended negro
conspiracies at Livingston, ib.; sum-
mary proceeding against suspected
persons in Missouri, [508]; attack on
the editor of a paper at New Orleans,
[509]; failure of a bank at Baltimore
and violence of the inhabitants against
the shareholders in it, ib.; attempt
on the president's life, 17.
University, London, Mr. Tooke's mo-
tion for an address to the crown to
grant a charter to it, [152]

prizes, 275

Oxford, examinations and

Cambridge, do., 277

Veil, ceremony of taking, at Kildare, 175
Venezuela: Paez again accepts the
office of president, [512]; military
insurrection, [513]; the rebels sub-
dued by Paez and by Montilla, ib,

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