TIMES appointed for the EAST-INDIA COMPANY'S SHIPS of the SEASON 1821-22. Managing
Daily Prices of Stocks, from the 26th of October to the 25th of November 1821.
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E. EYTON, Stock Broker, 2, Cornhill, and Lombard Street.
Abyssinia; Senaar, the capital, taken possession of by a Turkish army under Ishmael Pacha, 613.
Africa; Portuguese colonists-early dis- coveries made by them on the coast, 259 -extensive maritime survey of the wes- tern coast about to be undertaken, 308 -new expedition to explore certain parts of, which border on Egypt, 411. African Intelligence, 259, 613. Amboyna; forcible seizure of a British
officer by the Dutch, 299-natives dis- satisfied with the system of govern- ment maintained over them by the Dutch, 300-pirates very daring on the south-west coast, ih.
Anecdotes relative to the transmigration of souls, 126.
Antiquities, Egyptian, 261.
Anthology, Persian, 106, 313.
Anwári Sohailí, of Hasaín Waiz Kashifi, literal translation of the seventh book of, by Gulchin, 313-strictures on Gul- chin's translation of, by Munsif, 431. Appah Sahib, ex- -Rajah of Nagpore, about
to make public profession of his con- version to the Sikh religion, 404. Arabia; insurrection in, 410-advance of Hamed Pacha, with an army composed of Turks and Bedouins, against the Imaum of Senna, 612. Arabian Gulf:-Mocha bombarded by a
British squadron, for outrages commit- ted by the Dola on British subjects, 369 -successful result, and terms of treaty proposed by the British acceded to, 370, 492-copy of treaty entered into by the Mocha Council and the British Govern- ment, 77.
Army, Turkish, sketch of, 238.
Asiatic Society, communications laid be- fore-letter, with copy of Dr. Hamil- ton's work, on the genealogies of the Asiatic Journ.
Hindoo deities, princes, and heroes, 56 -paper and plan descriptive of the mode adopted at Nagpore of construct- ing a semicircular arch, 57-specimens of minerals from various parts in India, and from the Cape of Good Hope, ib. -first volume of Malayan Miscellanies presented, 361-letter respecting the in- scriptions on some plates of copper de- posited at Panc'hésar, a dependency of Badari Nath, ib. -an account of the tri- gonometrical and astronomical opera- tions for determining the height and positions of the principal peaks of the Himmalya mountains, by Capt. Hodg- son, and Lieut. Herbert, 362-model of a Chinese lusus naturæ, ib.-an essay by Colonel Wilford on the boundaries of Anu-Gangam, its mountains, forests, and rivers, from Sanscrit classical autho- rities, 485-an abstract of the Raga- bansa, a Sanskrit poem, by the cele- brated Caledasa, 487.
Asiatic Intelligence, 75, 173, 278, 364, 489, 577.
Assey, Mr. C. C., Hiographical memoir of, 443.
Attractions, magnetic, theory of, 253.
Baba Hurribol, a miraculous physician, some account of, 451.
Badge, military-the 7th regiment of foot to bear on its colours and appointments the word Hindoostan,' 204. Bagdad; rapacity of the Turkish Govern- ment in seizing the property of a person under British protection, 175-trade stopt in consequence, 302.
Ball given by the bachelors of Calcutta,
Bamboo plant, curious specimen of, from St. Helena, 448.
Banda, eruption of a volcano in the island of, 488.
Bank, military, established in Calcutta,
Barometer, range of, at Bombay, in Oct. and Nov. 1820, 60; in Dec. 1820, 141 -new invention of a, 576. Batavia; new expedition against Palem- bang sails under General De Nok, 406 -ships Selima, Crator, and Jacoba on the expedition totally lost near the Thou- sand Islands, ib.-cholera morbus pre- valent at, 406, 602.
Battas, a tribe in Sumatra, some account of, 215.
Benares, Hindu college established at,
Bengalensis on the character of the Hin- doos, 105.
Bilpayi's Fables, detailed history of, 542. Biographical Memoir of Padre Joseph Vaz, 246, 347, 417-Mr. Charles Chaston Assey, 443-Colonel Mackenzie, C. B., late Surveyor-General of India, 537. Birman Empire, great preparations mak- ing in, for a war with the Siamese, 95, 201, 605-unsuccessful visit of the mis- sionaries to the new emperor, 95- trade between Ava and China very con- siderable, 606.
Births, Calcutta, 89, 187, 290, 378, 504, 583-Madras, 92, 193, 392, 510, 599— Bombay, 94, 200, 401, 514, 603-Cey- lon, 201, 402, 604-Penang, 202, 606
-Macao, 202-Home, 101, 205, 309, 413, 517, 620.
Bishop of Calcutta, visit of, to Bombay,
397-to Ceylon, 103-never was pre- sent at the exhibition of a Moorish or native dance at the Government House in Calcutta, as reported in the London Courier, 397.
Blacker, Lieut. Col.; testimony of his eminent and scientific services as Quar- termaster-General of the Army of Fort St. George, 291.
Blankets, woollen, manufactured in wes- tern India, 449.
Bombay:-arrangements for the benefit of troops proceeding to the Persian Gulf, 293-limits of the cantonments of Sho- lapore and Malligaum confirmed, ib.- security not to be required from regi- mental officers proceeding to Europe, Cape of Good Hope. &c., 394-pay and allowances to sub-assistant surgeons, ib. courts' martial, 600-civil and military appointments, promotions, and fur- loughs, 92, 194, 395, 511, 600-marine promotions, 513- miscellaneous 93, 195, 294, 396, 513, 601-Government securities, 513-course of exchange, ib. commercial notices, 199, 602-arrivals at the Presidency, 513, 602-shipping; arrivals and departures, 94, 200, 296, 400, 514, 603-births, marriages, and deaths, 94, 200, 401, 514, 603.
Bombay :-Sessions, 196, 204, 601-pri- soners in the county jail in May 1821,
Education Society; examination of the two central schools belonging to, 398.
Auxiliary Bible Society; proceed- ings of the fifth year, 295. Boyle's, Surg. J., treatise on the Epidemic Cholera of India, review of, 352. Brevet Army rank; East India Com- pany's retired officers entitled to, 287, 338.
British India Society, for the intellectual and moral improvement of the native inhabitants of British India, notice of its formation, 99, advocated, 209. Buddha now living in Thibet, 338. Bussorah, great disturbances at, 175- trade completely at a stand, 202-diffi- culties in the way of trade removed,
Calcutta-Establishment of a General Military Bank, 175-formation of aa additional company for the Bencoolen Local Corps, 279-usual period of fur- loughs extended, 374-Vessels trading to New South Wales not allowed to re- ceive individuals on board without per- mission from the Government of New South Wales, 374-new Six per Cent. Loan, 489, 577-courts' martial, 77- civil and military appointments, promo- tions, and furloughs, 78, 178, 280, 374, 495, 577-government securities, 182, 282, 377, 500, 579-miscellaneous, 79, 182, 282, 377, 500, 579-commercial notices, 502-arrivals at the Presidency, 186, 290, 378, 503, 583-shipping : arrivals and departures, 89, 187, 290, 378, 503, 583-births, marriages, and deaths, 89, 187, 290, 378, 504, 583.
Supreme Court; trial before, of Ramchund Takore, for the murder of his wife and child, 79-proceedings against the Calcutta Journal stopt, 183 -trial of William Powell for murder- ing his wife, 282-charge of Sir An- thony Buller to the jury on a case of murder, 579.
Auxiliary Bible Society; annual report-and proceedings of the ninth year, 286.
School Society; annual examina- tion of the head pupils of the establish- ment, 184.
School Book Society; proceedings of the third annual general meeting, 97. New Wesleyan Mission Chapel first opened for divine service, 377. Cameleon, remarks on, from ocular de- monstration, 262,
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