Gregory, James, the mathe- matician, letters of, 584 Henry de Valois, account of the death of, 194 Herring, late Thos. letter of to Profeffor Maclaurin, 574 Highland Society. of Scot- land, proceedings of, 4 Hiftory, Univerfal, on the ad- vantages of the study of, 557 Hogg James, Review of his Forest Minstrel, 504 Holford, Mifs, review of her Wallace, 925 Home, Rev. John, letter to, from Hume, 484 Humboldt, extract from the travels of, 916 Inchcolm, defcription of the view of, 503 James V. of Scotland, con- verfation of, with Sir Ralph Sadler, 428, 503 Keir, Mrs. character of, 416 Kelfo, view of, 83 Klopstock, the German poet, letters of, 7440 Lady of the Lake, review of Scott's, 359 Lamont, John, of Newton, extracts from his Chronicle, 569, 655, 729, 894. l Lancaster, Joseph, Efq plan for introducing his fyftem into Scotland, 112 Landeck, Mineralogical de- fcription of the environs of, reviewed, 922 Leflie, Profeffor,account of his procefs for freezing, 804 Letters written during a tour through Scotland, from the Italian, 339, 416, 494, 575, 652, 730 Lomond, Loch, picturefque tour to, 901... Lunatic Hofpitals, review of obfervations on their fruc- ture, 40
Afylums in Scotland, obfervations refpecting, 405 Mackenzie, Sir George Stew- art, review of his surveys of
the counties of Rofs and Cromarty, 842 Mackenzie, Mr, character of,
Maclaurin, Profeffor,fee Her- ing
Macgrugar, late Thomas, bi- ographical notice of, 723 Madhoufes, private, on the difadvantages of, 588 Manufactures, memoirs of the the progrefs of, 6, 86, 168, 283, 327, 446, 530, 568, 686, 726, 878 Mary, Queen, converfation of with Mr Somers, 275 Maxwell, Heugh, view of Kelfo from, 83 Medals, ancient Roman, de- fcription of, 323 Melville, late General, me- moirs of, 97, 169 Mexico, character of the dif- ferent inhabitants in, 916 Mills, Cotton, letter on, 357 Monboddo, Lord, letter to, from Lord Dreghorn, 351 the Monk and the Vine- dreffer, review of, 200 Montgomery, James, review of his poems on the flave trade, 439 Montrofe tour to from Ar- broath, 10, 89, 164, 248, 260, 342, 501, 643 correction of mistakes in the tour, 248
Morehead, the Rev. R. re- view of his difcourfes on re- ligious belief, 198 Myles, Margaret, account of her execution at Edinburgh,
Natural hiftory, monthly me- moranda in, 4, 83, 165, 285, 367,438, 485,567,647,725, 806, 886
Negroes, on the literature of, 737, 816
Nelson, Lord, particulars of the death of, 18 New Church propofed to be built in Charlotte Square, obfervations on the plan of,
the Obferver, No. 11. 187- III. 272-IV. 344-V. 496 -VI. 580—VI1.649-VIII. 733---IX. 814---X. 905
Paintings, exhibition of, at Edinburgh, 245 Paintings, exhibition of, at Paris, 563
Painting, on the Venetian fchool of, 266 Philofophical Essays, review of, Stewart's, 673 Player, adventures of a, 184 Poems, review of, 764 Poker Club, account of, 26 Popery, free thoughts on the toleration of, 191
Portland, memoirs of the late Duke of, 28
Porter, Mifs Jane, review of her Scottish chiefs, 278 Portugal, narrative of the campaign in, in 1809, 248,
Scott, Walter, Efq. review of his Lady of the Lake, 359 Scottish chiefs, review of, 278 ladies, 575
Sermons, review of Finlay- fon's, 37 Sheriff-muir, account of the battle of, 11
the Venetian School of Paint- ing, extract on the character of, 266
Walker, Jofeph Cooper, Efq. biographical account of, 596 Wallace, or the Fight of Falkirk, review of Mifs Holford's poem of, 925 Windham, late Mr, bio- graphical sketch of, 489 Wernerian Natural History Society, proceedings of, 3, 166, 247, 437, 485, 886 Young, Dr, letter from, to Klopstock, 744
the Zetland Islands, Ed- mondfton's state of, review of, 118 Strictures on, 352 Letters occafioned by, 436, 521, 598, 672, 724
the dying Mifer to his Mary, 368
Gold, 208
the Tear, 208
the Wreath, 368
to the Sky Lark, 447 to Contemplation, 769 to the Snow Drop, ib. to the Memory of Sir John Moore, 931 Owen, Prince, and the Seer,
the Plough, 770 Songs, the Simmer Gloamin,
now Simmer is gone, 48 the Seafons, 207 I have felt all the plea- fures of hope, ib.
O fweetly the breeze of the evening is swelling, ib.
the Spring, 369
there grew a brier on
yon Caftle wa', 691
where Stirling Castle towering ftands, 850 Stanzas occafioned by a cele- brated Proffor's recent in- vention for producing artifi- cial cold, 932
on vifiting the Field of Bannockburn, 933 Verfes, on the death of a lovely boy, 47..
to a Lady on her birth
on the Jubilee, ib. addreffed to Henry Macneil, Efq. 610 Winter, an ode, 47
Burdett, Sir Francis, libera tion of, 456 See Commons. Bufaco, remarks on the bat tle of, 772
Cadiz, city of invested, 371 Fort Matagorda taken, ib. Catholic emancipation, de- bate on in the Houfe of Commons, 376 Commerce, fee America. Commons, Houfe of, Mr Yorke enforces the flanding order for the exclufion of ftrangers, 371 Mr Wind-
ham fupports the motion 372 Commit Gale Jones to New- gate, 373, and Sir Francis Burdett to the Tower, ib. View of the queftion of the power of, to commit to pri- fon, ib. Financial ftate- ments for the year fubmit- ted to, $75 Parliamentary reform debated in, ib. tholic emancipation, debated
PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT.
the Duke of Brunfwick,, 381 Debate on the petition of the Livery of London, ib. On Major Cartwright's petition, 384 On the Budget, 385 On Parliamentary Re- form, 461 On the Catholic queftion, 463, 465 On the Eaft India loan bill, 467 Debate on the motion for adjournment, 937 Commit- tee appointed to examine the phyficians on the state of his Majefty's health, 939 Dundas, General, Sir David examined before the House of Commons, 291 the Forfar, road bill and fta- tute labour bill, 457 Gambier, Lord, receives the thanks of the Houfe of Com- mons, 213 George, Sir Rupert, examin- ed before the Houfe of Con mons, 292
Commons, house of, debate on the address to his Ma- jefty, 133 On the expedi- tion to Walcheren, 221 On Lord Cochrane's motion in regard to Lord Gambier, 212 On navy estimates, 214 On places in reverfion, ib. On the Finance Committee, 215 On the vote of thanks to Lord Wellington, ib. On the ftanding order for the exclufion of ftrangers 289 Examination of wit- neffes before, on the Scheldt expedition, 377 Commit Gale Jones to Newgate, and Sir Francis Burdett to the Tower, 378 Refolve to grant L.490,000 to the King of Sicily, 379 Debate on the Middlelex petition, ib. On abuses in Ireland, 380 Lords, Houfe of, debate on
Gordon, Lieutenant-Colonel, examined before the Houfe of Commons, 293 Horner, Mr, moves the pro- duction of papers relative to the high price of bullion,
Keats, Sir Richard, examined before the Houle of Com- mons, 295
Grant L.7000 per annum to the address to his Majefty,
130 On the vote of thanks to Lord Wellington, 209- Debate on the petition of the Irish Catholics, 458 On the campaign in Spain, ib. On the state of the nation, 469 His Majefty's fpeech, ib. Report of the phyfi- Icians to the privy council read before, 937 Debate
the adjournment, ib. Committee appointed to ex amine the phyficians, 938 Pepy's, Sir Lucas, examined before the Houfe of Com- mons, 291
Fopham, Sir Home, exami, ned before the House of Commons, 293 Porchefter, Lord, moves for an enquiry into the policy and conduct of the expedi tion to Walcheren, 210 Brings forward refolutions on the conduct of the mi- niftry, 877 Romily, Sir S. motion of in regard to criminal law, 382 Roxburgh caufe, 457, 459 Strachan, Sir Richard, exa- mined before the Houfe of Commons, 294 Trial by jury, 457 Trigge, Sir Thomas, exami ned before the Houfe of Commons, 292 Walcheren, motion of Lord Porchefter
Porchefter in regard to the expedition to, 210 Wellington, Lord, receives
the thanks of the Houfe of Westminster, petition of the Lords, 209, and of the House electors of, 378 of Commons, 216 HISTORICAL AFFAIRS.
ACCIDENT, dreadful one at Liverpool, 153 Addrefs of the city of Lon- don to his Majesty, 72 America, Mr Jackson quits the feat of government of, 49 Meeting of Congrefs, 50 Prefident's meffage, ib. Short account of the differ- ence between, and England, 146 Bill paffed authorifing the Prefident to fend out of the country offending foreign Minters, 219 Annual re- port of the Secretary of the treafury,ib. Correfpondence between the British Minifter and Secretaries of, 220 The non-intercourse act repealed, 468 Correfpondence re- fpecting the conduct of France, and the difference between, and belligerents, 539 Proclamation of the Prefident revoking the non- intercourfe act in regard to France,941 Correfpondence on the fubject, 942 America, South, dispatch of the British Government re- fpecting the Spanish colonies of, 700 Commotions in, 942 Execution of Liniers, ib. Buenos Ayres blockad- ed, ib. Revolution at Qui- 20, 943 in Carthagena, ib.
Finance to, 302 Marries the Archduchefs of Auftria, Maria Louifa, 303, 389 If- fues a decree for uniting Holland to France, 538 If- fues a decree permitting the importation of colonial pro- duce, 623,705 Refolves to revoke the Berlin and Mi- lan decrees, 624 Purfues his fyftem of excluding Bri- tifh goods from the conti-, nent, 789 Rigorous decree of, against the commerce of Britain, 861
Bonaparte, Lucien, leaves I- taly, and arrives at Malta,
790 Bourbon, capture of the Isle of, 150, 859 Buenos Ayres, revolution in the government of, 619 Burdett, Sir Francis, commit- ted to the Tower, 392 Li- beration of, 471 Cochrane, Lord, deftroys two French frigates at Guada- loupe, 151
Collingwood, Lord, death of,
Cumberland,Duke of,attempt to affaffinate, 470 Euftatia, St. capture of, 314 Flufhing, deftruction of the balin and arfenal of, 66 France, fee Bonaparte Guadaloupe, capture of, 311 Guineas, trial of J. de Yonge for the fale of, 631 Guftavus Adolphus arrives at Stralfund, 149 Arrives in England, 871
troops and the infurgents,
296 General Orders of the Governor-General, 297,386 Leaders of the mutiny tried, 537, 617, 781 Difference between Lord Minto and Sir G. Barlow, 617 Con- tinuance of the difcontents, 697 General orders, ib. Jackfon, Mr. quits the Ame◄ rican feat of government, for New York, 49 Jamaica, the Governor of, diffolves the affembly, 149 Inundation in Lincolnshire,. 871
Legiflative Body, fpeech of the Emperor to, 55 Expofee of the fituation of France. delivered to, 224 Livery of London, meeting of, refpecting the answer to their addrefs, 72 London, addrefs of the city. of, 72
Louis King of Holland, ab. dication of, 597 Addrefs of, to the Legislative Affem bly, 620
Martin, St. capture of, 314 Matagorda fort taken, 568 Minto, Lord, fee India Naval action, gallant but un- fortunate one in the Eaft Indies, 940 Navy, British, fate of, 707 Oxford, installation of Loid Grenville at, 548 Park, Mungo, 390, 707 Perfian Ambaffador present- ed to his Majefty, 71 Portugal, affairs in, 626 Fall of Almeida, 704 Battle of Bufaco, 783 'Official dif-" patches relative to, 864 Prifoners, British, in France, 545 Rupture of the nego ciation for the exchange of, 870
in Weft Florida, ib. the Alcefte, Capt. Maxwell, takes feveral merchant vef- fels, 629 Amboyna, capture of, 777 Ball, magnificent one at Dub- lin, 154 Holland, annexation of, to Bell, Colonel John, tried for France, 307 The Emperor heading the mutiny in India, prohibits all commercial in 537, 617 Sentenced, 781 tercourse between England Blaney, Lord, account of an and, 469 Abdication of expedition under, 867 Louis, 537 Decree of the Bonaparte,recovered from his Emperor annexing,to France indifpofition, 54 Answers 538 Regulation refpecting the addreffes from Rome the fishery of, 622 and Tufcany, 55 Addreffes India. Lord Minto and the the Legislative Body, ib. Council approve of the con- Diffolves his marriage with duct of the Madras Govern- the Emprefs Jofephine, 57 ment, 142, 217 Severe Report of the Minifter of action between the King's Turkey, 627
Roman States, incorporation of, with the French empire,
Ruffians defeat the Turks and take Siliftria, 547 State of the contest between, and
Sadler, Mr. afcends in a bal- 625 loon, 549
Sicily, affairs of, 702 Inva- fion of, 790 The French defeated in attempting to land at, 944 Spain, the army of, defeated at Ocana, 62 Surrender of Gerona, 63 The French en- ter Seville, 230 Isle of Leon invested, 233 Cadiz fum- moned to furrender,ib. Fort Matagorda taken, 365 De- cree of Bonaparte against, 470 Ciudad Rodrigo taken,
863 Declares war againk Britain, 944
Tornado, violent one in Ame- rica,
Turkey, fee Ruffians Walcheren, evacuation of, 65 Wellington, Lord, letter of, to the Supreme Junta of Eftremadura, 65 Difpatch of, 626, 704 Proclamation of, relative to letters from officers in his army, 704
Cadiz, 704, 867 the Spartan, gallant action of, 547, 628 Storm,dreadful one over Eng- land, 549 Sweden, treaty concluded by, with Denmark, 149 and with France, ib. Shuts her ports against British veffels, 309 Death of the Crown Prince of, 546 Election of Bern lotte to be Crown Prince, 701, 863 Commer- cial treaty with, and France, SCOTTISH CHRONICLE.
Accidents; 476, 555, 875. Dreadful one at Kilmar- nock, 156, at Cork, 874, Appeals, Scots, 552 Affembly, General, proceed- ings of, 366, 473 Bell-rock light house, 715 Cameron, John, trial of, for
Fox, Mr. celebration of his birth-day, 75 Fraser, David, tried, 711 Free-Mafons, election of of- fice bearers for fociety of,955 Hughan, P., tried, 552, 708 Inglis, James, tried, 710 Jufticiary, Court of, proceed the murder of his wife, 709ings of, 155, trial of Alex. Campbell, Alex. tried and Campbell, 155, of James condemned for robbery, 155 Kelly, alias Watfon, 156, Circuit intelligence, 393, 791 of John Dandie, 284, of Colfton, John, tried, 553 James Cumings, 235, of Court of Seffion, proceedings Charles M'Queen and A. of, 73 Bailey, 315, of Peter Hugh- an, 552, 708, of John Col- fton, ibid. of Ifobel Don- ald, ibid. of John Macfar- lane, ib. of W. Lawfon and D. Smith, 705, of John Ca- meron, 709, of James Inglis, 710, of D. Frafer and R. Moffman, 711, of John Sy- mons, 715, W. Redpath,952 Lawfon, W. trial of, 708 Lloyd, Henry, tried and ac- quitted, 955
Cumings, James, trial of, 238 Dandie, John, trial of, 234 Donald, Ifobel, tried, 553 Dundas, Rt. Hon. Robert, elected member of Parlia- ment for the county of Edin- burgh, 156 Exchequer, trial of W. Old, before the Court of, 552
relative to the Portu- guese, 705
Yonge, James de, 631
Macfarlane, John, tried, 553 Magiftrates of Edinburgh elected, 797 Mafons, Free, 551 Moffman, R. tried, 711 Old, W. tried, 552 Paifley, dreadful catastrophe at, 873
Patronages, 956 Phyficians, office-bearers of the Royal College of, elect- ed, 956
Redpath, Walter, tried for murder, 953 Royal Phyfical Society, an- nual prefidents of, elected, 956
Roxburgh Cause, 551 Smith, D. trial of, 708 Statue, beautiful one of his Majefty discovered, 797 Storm of thunder, 633 Symons, John, trial of, 713 Wernerian Natural History Society, election of office- bearers, 956
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