the affairs of, 86-delay at Madras in forwarding troops to guard the frontiers of, 189, 235.
Burnes (Capt.), mission of, 22, 215. Burney (Col.), 34, 86.
Burr (Col.), his arrangements in Egypt for Indian passengers, 219. Buttesur, fair at, 24. By-laws, Company's, 253.
Cabul, new mercantile route between, and the Company's territories, 22—mi- litary commanders in the service of the chief of, ib.-Capt. Burnes' mission to, 22, 215-missions from Persia and Bok- hara to, 22, 77, 215-preparation of the ruler of, to fight Runjeet Singh, 78, 146-fanatical exhibition of Dost Ma- homed in the Choke Bazar of, 146— Russian ambassador at, 215-dispute between Capt. Burnes and the Russian vakeel at, ib.
Cadets, regimental rise of, in India, 40—
new rank to, at Bombay, 51-honorary certificates to, from Addiscombe, 95. Caffers, depredations by, on the Cape
frontier, 39, 94, 231-libel case, aris- ing out of the death of a, 119, 164- destruction of emigrant boers by, 120, 165, 230-characteristic settlement of a dispute between two chiefs, 164- their connexion with the mutiny in the Cape Mounted Rifles, 121, 232-ope- ration of the Dutch farmers against the, under Uys and Maritz, 231-Governor Napier's conference with the, 233. Cairo, conveyance of passengers between Suez and, 219.
CALCUTTA INTELLIGENCE:-Pilgrim tax, 1 -topography of Assam, 3-Agra Bank, 3, 76, 148 Bank of Bengal, 4, 79, 135, 186, 204, 234 Coolies sent abroad, 4, 14, 88, 142, 188-the the- atre, 4-indigo factories, ib.- native press, 5-native periodical press, ib.— flight of locusts, ib.-land-revenue in the western provinces, ib.-Civil Ser- vice Annuity Fund, 6-re-unions, 8- suicides in Central India, ib. -waste lands, 9-native converts, ib.-native opinions, ib.-conversion of natives, 10 -estate of Alexander and Co., 11-of Cruttenden, Mackillop, and Co., ib. - of Mackintosh and Co., ib.-native fes- tivals, 12-Mauritius sugar-cane, ib.- indigo planters of Jessore, ib. the gauri gau of India, ib.-fall in the price of opium, 13, 234-Docking Compa- ny, 14-the free-press dinner, ib.-Sir Charles Metcalfe, 17, 20, 27, 69, 72 -insurrection of the Coles, 19-pul- verized milk, 20-tour of the Gover- nor-general, 20, 66, 214, 237-famine and disease, 20, 69, 79, 144, 184, 212, 214, 235, 237-conviction of a petty rajah for murder, 20 — weather and crops in the Mofussil, 20, 21-Simlah, 21, 214-affairs of native states, 21, 77,
145, 215 Lieut. Waterfield, 21 Prince Henry of Orange, 21, 25, 135 the Nawab Ecbal ud Dowla, 21-new route from Cabool, 22-military ope rations in Shekhawattee, 23-gunpow. der manufactory, 24-Munnipore levy, ib.-Marine Registry Office, ib.-gam- bling at the Rass festival at Khurda, ib. -customs collections of Agra, ib.— shooting gallery, ib. — robbery at the Bible Society's depository, ib.-coun- terfeit stamps, ib. · -new steamer at Kidderpore, ib.—fair at Buttesur, ib.— European deserter, ib.—Queen dow- ager of Oude, ib.-Parental Academie Institution, ib.-road to Darjeeling, ib. -English school at Barasut, ib.-pri- soners in gaol at Bareilly, ib.-failure of native firms, 24, 217, 234-bridge over the Oojlah Nuddee, 25-death of Meer Hosein Ali, ib.-London mails, ib.-extortions of burkundases, ib.- the Hurrianah Light Infantry bat., ib. -writs against the Nawaub Zullal-00- dowlah, ib. Agra Beef-Steak Club, ib.-the "Black Act," 25, 208-Eng- lish day-school at Anurpore, 25- School-book Societies in the N. W. Provinces, ib.-study of English at Dacca, ib.-new arrangements at the Medical College, ib. -cotton crop in Bundlecund, ib.-government advances on goods, 26-entertainments to Lady Ryan, ib.- settlement at Darjeeling, 26, 217-filling of tanks with water, 26-lakhirajdars, ib.-falsifying papers, ib.-3d Light Dragoons, ib.-Mr. Dyce Sombre, 26, 235-Cochin-Chinese vo- cabulary, 26-fracas between two at- torneys, ib.-the public library, ib.— removal of Mr. C. R. Martin, ib. -wreck of the Elizabeth, ib.-the Dyce Sombre suit, ib. donations to the District Charitable Society, 27, 68-cochineal insect, 27-indigo crop, ib. -cases in the Court at Mirzapore, ib. Union Bank, 27, 71, 136, 186, 203, 234- the sufferers by the late fires, 27, 79- overland communication, 67, 147, 169, 236-the newspaper press, 67, 237- Sanscrit schools, 68-human sacrifices, 68, 143-Dwarkanath Tagore's gift, 68 -affray near Sherghotty, ib.-law com- mission, 68, 80, 144, 236. Military Orphan Asylum, 69, 206 - Metcalfe Testimonial, 69-coal in India, 71, 139 -trade of foreign nations, 71-princi- pal Sudder Ameens, 72-the Bengal vulture, ib.-estate of Fergusson and Co., 75, 79-Mohamedan holy war, 75-taming of snakes, 76—Assam tea, 76, 79-theatricals at Agra, 76—new masonic lodge at Agra, ib.-new road from Burdwan to Benares, ib.-force ordered against the Joorah Rajah, 77, 187-arrest of a field-officer at Cawn- pore, 77-French artistes, 78-cricket- match at Dum-Dum, ib.-politics of
the Calcutta Courier, ib.-Moulvy Fu- zulla Rubbee, ib.—Mr. Roger Dias, ib. -estate of Mr. James Campbell, ib. new Bengallee newspaper, 79-report on Calcutta shipping, ib.-coining by na- tives, ib.-influx of visitors to Calcutta, ib.-beggars, ib.-nizamut palace at Moorshedabad, ib.-sulphuric acid ma- nufactory, ib.-gang of swindlers, ib. -endorsement of Bank of Bengal notes by collectors, ib.-Sailors' Home So- ciety, ib.-small-pox at Calcutta, ib.- picking pockets at auctions, 8c-fre- quency of dacoities, ib.-sale of race- horses, ib.-the celebrated horse Don Juan, ib.-embezzlement by natives at Hooghly, ib.-fire at Gowalparah, ib. -Hindu Free School, ib.-hail-storm at Seetapore, ib.-boring experiment in the fort, ib.-the ancient pillar at Delhi, ib.-steam communication, 134, 188, 207, 277-abolition of Persian, 136, 147, 187, 218-the Calcutta races, 136-the resumptions of land, 137, 218, 326-deputy collectors, 138, 217-new Hindu Society, 138. Zemindars', or Landholders' Society, 139, 236 · -go- vernment pleader in the revenue courts, 140-the state of the Jumna, 141— non-intervention policy, 144 treat- ment of Mr. Macaulay by the Calcutta press, ib.-Agri-Horticultural Society, 146-annual melah at Saugor, ib.- dâk circulation of the Indian press, 147 —sanatarium in Arracan, ib.—a barba- rian shield, ib.--artillery drawn by ca- mels, ib.-completion of the Ochter- lony monument, ib.-new postage act, ib.-magisterial call to give security for good conduct, ib.- -a woman carried off by a leopard, ib.-examination of na- tive female children, ib.-protection to debtors at Serampore, ib.-Sikh coins, ib.-road between Cachar and Munni- pore, 148-new strand road at Calcut- ta, ib.-minor lotteries, ib.-hours of business in public offices, ib.-geogra- phical and statistical reports, ib.—Mir- zapore Bank, ib.-death of Prince Soo- leeman Shookoh, ib.-government lot- tery, ib.-Calcutta Savings Bank, ib. -Sir Henry Fane, 148, 237-educa- tion of high class natives, 148-early designation of Englishmen, ib.-new bank at Calcutta, 185, 205, 234-the soi-disant Rajah of Burdwan, 186, 210 -scheme for an internal steam naviga- tion, 186— native prejudice; Dobah sugar, ib.-the Mohurrum, ib.-storm, 187, 205-disturbance in Assam, 187 -strike amongst the artillery syces, ib. -steam agent in England, 188, 207- state of health at Calcutta, 188, 212, 235-Little Tibet, 199—trial by ordeal, 201-correspondence of native judges, ib.- Rohilkund, 202-public library, 205-Master in Equity, 206-fire at Mozufferpore, 207-the Penal Code,
Asiat. Journ. N. S. VOL. 26. No. 104.
208-German mission of Tinnevelly, 209-the insolvent houses, 210-inter- nal navigation, 211-mortality in Cal- cutta, 212-imprisonment of Mr. Reid, for fraud, at Cawnpore, 213-first steam engine at Shahjehanpore, ib.-deputa- tions to and from Lahore, 213, 237- proposed interview between Lord Auck- land and Runjeet Singh, ib.-removal of the troops at Muttra, 213- Mut- tra Famine Relief Society, ib.-plun- derers near Neemuch, ib.-escape of Capt. Ross from bring murdered on his road to Mhow, ib.-imprisonment of Manik Rae Rao, of Bidjeegurh, ib.- sickness and distress at Allyghur, 214 -bridge over the Kala Nuddee at Hy- dramy, ib.-sickness at Calpy, ib.- distribution of food at Mynpoorie, ib.- slaughtering of cows at Rewaree, ib.- refractory Cossyah chiefs, ib.-crowded state of Simla, ib.-new cantonment at Ferozepore, ib. Moonshee Mohun Lall, 215-temperance societies in the army, 216-new native debating club, ib.-unjust decisions of the Dhurma Shabha, ib.-native credulity, ib.—dis- tribution of alms to beggars at a shraud, ib. Chitpore-road aqueduct, 217- bathing festival of the Barounie, ib.- lunacy of Joykissen, ib.-English school at Trebanee, ib.-lighting Calcutta with gas, ib.-claim of ordnance officers to succeed to brigade commands, ib.- brass howitzers for Runjeet Singh, ib. -visitation of the Lord Bishop, ib.- admission of clergymen as instructors into the seminaries of the Education Committee, ib.-cultivation in indigo concerns, ib.-off reckonings for 1836, ib.-sale of houses belonging to the estate of the late Gen. Martine, 218- tolls upon the canals, ib.-Delhi Col- lege, ib.-escape of Capt. Osborne from tigers, ib.-the purchasing-out system in the army, ib.-raising up of the Al- lahabad pillar, ib. — promotion in the Bengal army, ib.-special committee of artillery officers, ib. discounts, 234-naval expedition to China, 219, 235-inscriptions of Girnar, 235-Se- cretary to the Education Board, 236- death of Dr. Tytler, ib.-improvement of the police, 237-Mr. Rushton, ib.— influenza at Simla, ib.—prices of Euro- pean goods, 60, 128, 194, 286-secu- rities and exchanges, 61, 129, 195, 287
shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 44, 103, 174, 243. CALCUTTA Government Orders :-Regi-
mental rise of cadets, 40-new mem- bers of the Council, 40, 170-Jungle Mehals; demands for coolies and hac- keries, 40-movements of corps, ib.- nomination of staff-officers to detach- ments, ib.-honorary certificates to ca- dets, 95-the Oude Auxiliary Force, ib.-conduct of the European and na- (2 Q)
tive officers of the Bengal army, 98- corps of local horse, ib.-services of Sir C. T. Metcalfe, Bart., ib.-absentee rules and regulations, 166-attendance at public offices, 168-superintendent of police in Lower Provinces, 169— overland postage, ib.-the Persian lan- guage, 170 Col. Raper's memorial respecting military retirements, ib.- brevet major-generals, ib.-Indian law commission, 171-allowances of officers of her Majesty's service, ib.-inatten- tion of Queen's officers, 239-native sol- diers returning from furlough, ib.-new medical code. ib.-medical etiquette, ib.-change in dress, 240-soldiers' li- braries, ib.- comforts for soldiers on board transports, ib. Resident in Sinde, 241-triennial visitation of the Lord Bishop, ib. retirements, &c. from the service in England, 190- courts-martial, 99-appointments and furloughs, 41, 100, 171, 241-H.M. forces, 44, 103, 174, 243.
Supreme Court:-The Martine case, 1-fracas between two attorneys, 26-in the matter of D. F. Clark and others, assignees of Fergusson and Co., v. Gregson and others, assignees, 65 - Beebee Hoorun v. Shaik Khyrool- lah, ib.-assignees of Fergusson and Co., v. Dwarkanauth Tagore and others, Wimble v. Jackson, ib. -
Insolvent Debtors' Court: Assignees of Fergusson and Co., 79. Calcutta Courier, politics of the, 78. Camels, artillery drawn by, 147. Cameron (Mr. C. H.), 40.
Campbell, case of Stockenstrom v., for libel, 119, 164.
(Capt.), rescue of children by,
in Goomsur, 39, 68. Canal and railway at Madras, 82-navi- gation in Upper India, 211-the Doab, 212 tolls at Calcutta, 218. Candahar, English and Persian interests at the court of, 22. Canton, panorama of, 55-see also China. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE INTELLIGENCE :- Governor Napier, 38, 94, 233 · Sir Benjamin D'Urban, 38-state of the frontier, 39 94, 164, 231- desertion from the Hottentot corps, 39-Caffer depredations, 94, 231-horrible atro- city at Stinkfontein, 94-death of Capt. Adair, 119-case of Stockenstrom v. Campbell, 119, 164 destruction of emigrant boers by the Zoola chief Din- gaan, 120, 165, 230-narrow escape of the lieut.-governor from drowning, 121 -mutiny amongst the Hottentot sol- diers, 121, 232-murder of Ens. Crowe, 122-dispute between two Caffer chiefs, 164-monthly official reports from the Eastern frontier, ib.-address to Sir John Herschell, 165-operations of the farmers against the Zoolas at Port Na-
tal, 230, 231-murder of a Fingoe by two soldiers of the Cape corps, 231- execution of mutineers, 232-Albany address to the governor, 233-losses of the colonists during the late Caffer war, ib.-meeting held by the governor and the Caffer chiefs, ib.-the Fingoes, 234-emigration beyond the colony, ib. -Prince William of Orange, ib.-the Borolongs, ib.--shipping, births, mar- riages, and deaths, 53, 118, 184, 251. Carr (Rev. T.), bishop of Bombay, re- marks on his installation, 83. Cashmere, dearth and distress in, 22- misrule in, 201.
Caucasus, operations in the, 39. Cavenagh, case of Faunce v., 223. Cawnpore, dearth and distress at, 20, 69, 185-arrest of a field-officer at, 77- sentence on Mr. Reid at, for fraud, 213 -meeting of medical officers at, rela- tive to the "boon," ib. CEYLON INTELLIGENCE:-Subscription for the relatives of drowned officers, 55- youthful murderers, 85 — the pearl- fishery, ib.-sugar-canes, ib.-nutmeg- plants, ib.-filling up of the Legislative Council, 152-clergyman for the Scots' church at Colombo, ib. Wesleyan missionary meeting, ib.-Catholic bi- shop of Ceylon, ib.-good conduct of the 78th Highlanders, 181-loss of the Colombo mail, 189-military stations, ib.-lighthouses, ib.-cholera, ib.—de- secration of the Sabbath, ib.-steam- navigation, 222 — appointments, 117, - shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 53, 117, 182, 249. Children, rescue of, from sacrifice, in Goomsur, 39, 68, 81-sale of, at Ma- dras, 81-education of native female, at Calcutta, 147-drowning of, by their parents, from want of food, 184. CHINA INTELLIGENCE:- :-Visit of H. M.S. Raleigh, 29-crew of the Fairy, ib.— trade, 35, 223, 235-expulsion of fo- reigners, 36, 88-receiving-ships, 36- Chamber of Commerce, 37, 89-Com- pany's finance agency at Canton, 37- foreigners at the city-gate, 88-quality of free-trade teas, ib-claims on the Hing-tae Hong, 36, 89-Formosa and the Bonin Islands, 89-tea and silk, ib.-opium traffic, 156, 223, 235-dis- turbances, 156-funeral of a hong mer- chant, ib.-Ophthalmic Hospital, 157 -votive tablet, 223-export of tea, ib. -British naval expedition, 219, 235- prices of European goods at Canton, 60, 128, 194, 286-exchanges, 61, 129, 195, 287-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 53, 117, 182, 249. China Courts Bill, 254. Chinese traders expected at Moulmein,
86-shipwrecked sailors, 156.
Cholera in India, 30, 32, 39, 184, 214- cure for, 149-in the town of Calcutta, 188, 235-in Ceylon, 189.
Christianity, abjuration of, by Hindu con- verts, 9-in Southern India, 28, 209- appointments to be given to natives em- bracing, 216-see also Missions. Church, Presbyterian, in New South Wales, 90-new act for regulating the, in Van Diemen's Land, 91-Scots, at Colombo, 152 Roman Catholic, of Ceylon, ib. Circassia, military operations in, 39. Civil Servants, Bengal Annuity Fund for, 6-removal of, 26, 220-meritorious services of, 46, 98-examination of ju- niors in the oriental languages, 42, 100, 172, 242-absentee regulations for, 166 -charge against a, for trading in horses, 220-resignation of a, from religious motives, 268.
Clark (Mr. D. F.), 65.
Clergymen, admission of, as instructors in native seminaries, 217. Club, Agra Beef-Steak, 25, 76-Hindu Debating, 216.
Coal in India, report of a Committee re- specting, 71-known sites of, 139. Cochin, death of the Rajah of, 151. Cochin-Chinese vocabulary, 26. Cochineal insect, 27.
Code, Criminal, of India, remarks on, 31, 145-opinions requested upon it, 208 -Calcutta Medical, 239.
Coffee, cultivation of, in Java, 155. Coiners, native, at Calcutta, 79. Coins, Sikh, 147.
Coles, insurrection of the, 19. Collectors, deputy, qualifications required from, 138-number of, appointed in the various districts of Bengal, 217. College, Calcutta Medical, 25 Delhi, suspension of native teachers at, 218- Elphinstone, at Bombay, 221-Hailey- bury, bill for regulating, 253. Commission, Indian Law, anomalous po-
sition of, 68-secretary to, 80, 171, 236 -new members of, 171, 190, 236. Commissions, sale and purchase of, in the Company's army, 188, 218. Committee, proposed, for selecting Indian geographical and statistical reports, 148 -Calcutta Education, 217, 236. Compton (Sir H.), 188.
Conduct, good, of the officers of the Ben- gal army, 98-security to be given for, in India, 147-good, of the 78th High- landers, 181.
Converts, Hindu, 9-Mohamedan, 10- Christian, in New Zealand, 162-na- tive, in Tinnevelly, 209. Convicts in Van Diemen's Land, 39 · revolt of, near Madras, 82-medical superintendence of, at Madras, 83- employed as solicitors' clerks in New South Wales, 91-repair of roads by, at Madras, 151-trial of, for stealing at Illawara. 159-laxity of the penal dis- cipline of, in New South Wales, 159- execution of a, for murder, 223-as- signment of, in New South Wales, 225
-death of a rich emancipated, ib.- appropriation of their labour, in Van Diemen's Land, 226-murders by, at Port Phillip, 230.
Conway testimonial, 83.
Coolies, Indian Act relative to the expor- tation of, 4-shipped for Demerara, 14, 278-demands for, in the Jungle Me- hals, 40-their condition at the Mauri- tius, 87-mutinous conduct of, at Hau- terive, ib.-exportation of, from Ben- gal to the Mauritius stopped, 88, 188— remarks on the emigration of, 142-ar- rival of, in N. S. Wales, 160-Bill for the protection of, 255, 257- average outlay on each shipped abroad, 279. Coorg, improved state of, 150. Corbyn (Dr.), 24.
Corrie (Bishop), correction of a statement respecting, 273.
Cossyah chiefs, refractory, 214.
Cotton crop in Bundlecund, 25—in Guze- rat, 31.
Councils, Indian, new members of, 40, 54, 107, 114, 170, 190-executive and le- gislative, of New South Wales, 249- see also Acts of.
Court, Zillah, of 24- Pergunnahs :-Case of the Nawaub Zullal-ood- Dowlah, 25. of Nizamut Adawlut, Bengal:- Raggoonath Muthee v. Kissen Jum- nah, 66,
Session Judges', Bhaugulpore:- Oharee v. Raja Chundun Singh, 197— trial of Gundoree, for murder, 198. Courts, Bengal Revenue, government pleader in the, 140.
COURTS MARTIAL on Lieut. Osborne, 46 -Brev. Col. Baumgardt, 48 Lieut. Dalgety, 49-Lieut. Gibbs, 99-Cor- net Roche, ib-Lieut. and Brev. Capt. Hill, 107-Lieut. Cuyler, 114—Suba- dar Houssain Khan, 175 - Jemadar Seid Houssain, 176. Cows, slaughter of, in Rewaree, 214. Cricket-match at Dum- Dum, 78. Crim. Con., case of, at Madras, 83. Crops, failure of, in India, 20, 21, 22, 78, 185-dacoities through the failure of, 80-see also Famine.
Crowe (Lieut.), murder of, 122. Cruttenden and Co., estate of, 11. Culna, disturbance near, 210.
Custom collections of Agra, 24-house at Bombay, 32.
Cuyler (Lieut.), court-martial on, 114.
Dacca, English schools at, 25-force or- dered from, against refractory Cossyah chiefs, 214.
Dacoity, trial for, 66-frequency of the crime in the Moorshedabad district, 80. Dalgety (Lieut.), court-martial on, 49. Darjeeling, new road to, 24-progress of the settlement at, 26, 217. Dearth in India-see Famine. DEBATE at the East-India House on the 20th June 1838:- Official returns, 253
-half-year's dividend, ib.-by-laws, ib. committee of by-laws, ib.-Haileybury College Bill, ib.-China Courts Bill, 254 East-India Natives Protection Bill, 255, 257-idolatry in India, 264 -Sir Peregrine Maitland, 272-pil- grim-tax, 273-the late Bishop of Ma- dras, ib.-Prince of Oude, 275. Debtors, Calcutta, at Serampore, 147. Delhi, famine at, 20-festival of Ram Zaun at, 21-removal of the ancient pillar at, 80-visit of Lord Auckland to, 145-suspension of the Mowlove teachers at the college at, 218. Demerara, Indian Coolies for, 14, 278. D'Urban (Sir Benj.), testimonials of re- spect to, at the Cape of Good Hope, 38. Dhangars-see Coolies.
Dhurma Shabha, unjust decisions of the, 216-proposed new, ib.
Dias (Mr. Roger), fine upon, 78. Dickens (Mr. T.) fined by a moonsiff, 78. Dindigul, cholera at, 39.
Dingaan, a Caffer chief, massacre of emi- grant Dutch farmers by, 120, 165, 230. Dinner, free press, at Calcutta, 14-to the Prince of Orange, by Dwarkanauth Tagore, 25-to Sir C. Metcalfe at Agra, 72-to Col. Snodgrass, 224. Directors, East-India, election of, 54- list of, for 1838, 59. Dispensaries at Calcutta, 25.
Diu, slave-trade between the coast of Africa and, 84.
Dobah, refusal of the natives to eat the
sugar made at, 186. Docking Company, Calcutta, 14. Donnison v. Faunce, case of, 157. Dost Mahomed Khan--see Cabul. Dress of Indian army, 188, 240. Dunlop (Mr. J. A.), 54.
Duties, transit, at Bombay, 30-tariffs of, for Java and Madura, 153-rescind of, on spices, at Bombay, 222. Duty, officers returning to, 47. Dwarkanauth Tajore (Baboo), 25, 26— splendid charitable donation by, 68- case of the assignees of Fergusson and and Co. v., 133-distribution of alms to beggars by, at his mother's shraud, 216. Dyce (Col.), 26, 175, 235.
East-India Company, collision between the Board of Control and, 220. East-India House, election of directors at, 54, 59-appointments made at, 54, 190 -opening of the museum at, to the public, 122-see also Debates. Ecbal-ood-Dowlah (Nawab), 21, 122, 275. Eden (the Misses), 237.
Education of native females at Calcutta, 147-neglect in the, of high class na- tives of India, 148-Committee, of Cal- cutta, 217, 236-at Bombay, 222. Egypt, Company's agents in, 47-Col.
Burr's arrangement in, for the convey- ance of passengers between Suez and
Cairo, 219-steamer in, for the trans- port of passengers up the Nile, 279. Elliot, case of Napier v., 83. Elphinstone (Lord), 81, 219, 237. Emigrants, religious charge of, in New South Wales, 91, 160 mortality amongst, on their passage to Sydney, 92, 250-destruction of Dutch, near Port Natal, 120, 165, 230-number of, sent by government to New South Wales, 225-Dutch, intending to leave the Cape of Good Hope, 234. Englishman, curious designation of an, 148. Equity, Master in, at Calcutta, 206, Etiquette, medical, 239.
Euphrates, navigation of the, 277. Evidence, native, remarks on, 148. Examination of junior civil servants, 42, 100, 172, 242--of military officers in the oriental languages, 43, 44, 52, 103, 111, 178, 242, 248—of cadets, 95. Exchanges, India and China, rates of, 61, 129, 195, 222, 287.
Execution of a sepoy at Vizianagarum, 83 -of Edward Doyle, at Sydney, 94- cruel, of three prisoners, by Rajah Gu- lab Sing, 201-of Wm. Moore at Mait- land, 223-of Hottentot soldiers, 232. Expedition, naval, to China, 219-to the Persian Gulf, 222, 275.
Factories, indigo, sale of, 4.
Failure of natives at Calcutta, 24, 217. Fair at Buttesur, 24-at Saugor, 146. Famine in the Upper Provinces of India,
20, 69, 78, 144, 184, 212, 213, 214, 237-meeting at Calcutta respecting the, 70, 185-in the Doab, 188. Fane (Gen. Sir Henry), order respecting his brevet major-generals, 27, 170-his communication to the Bengal army, with regard to the good conduct of its officers, 98-proposed return of, to England, via Bombay, 148, 237. Farms, sale of, in Java, 155. Faunce, case of Donnison v., 157-case of, o. Cavenagh, 223.
Females, mortality amongst emigrant, 92, 250-examination of native children, at Calcutta, 147.
Fergusson and Co., case of the assignees of, v. Gregson and others, 65-estate of, 75, 79-case of the assignees of, v. Dwarkanauth Tagore and others, 133. Ferozepore, new cantonment at, 214. Festivals, native, in India, 12, 21-gam- bling at, 24-bathing, at Trebanee, 217 -compulsory attendance of Europeans at, 264, 268.
Fete at Bombay, 32-at Madras, 149. Finance Agency at Canton, 35, 37. Fingoes, state of the, 234. Fire, aid to the Calcutta sufferers by, 27, 79-at Surat, 39-extensive, at Gowal- parah, 80-attempted, at Kavel, 84- destructive, at Mozufferpore, 207. Fisheries on the coast of Van Diemen's Land, 37--pearl, at Ceylon, 85.
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