of abdication, 785. The Duke Regent accepts of the crown, ib. Proclama- tion to the people, ib. The new king proclaim- ed, 786. Message rela- tive to the pension sto be allowed to Gustavus, ib. Treaty of peace be- tween Russia and Swe- den, 857. Remarks, 8.58. Abstract: of the new constitution, 937. Switzerland, law respect- ing marriages, 861 Turkey. The new go- vernment favourable to
the English, 56. Mr Adair kindly received, ib. Severe engagements with the Russian army, 936. Alarmed at the approach of the Rus- sians, 936. Reflections on the situation of the country, ib.
the Tyrolese rise against the French, 461. De- feat a corps of Bava- rians, ib. The Austrian
General's Proclamation to them, 465. Narra- tive of their military operations against the French, 940. Send two deputies to London, 941. Substance of their state- ment, ib. Wellesley, Sir A. arrives at Lisbon to take the command of the British army, 383, 468. His account of the campaign in Portugal, 469. Drives the French into Spain, ib. Marches to Abrantes to take the command in Spain, 550. Defeats the French with great loss at Talavera, 702-3. Is embarrassed by the in- activity of the Spanish General, and obliged to retire to the Portuguese frontier, 709, 713. The British wounded left at Talavera well treated by the French. 710. Ap. pointed Generalissimo of the Spanish army, 783.
Is taken ill, and goes to Lisbon, 784. See Spain. Wellesley, Marq. arrives at Cadiz, 784. Receiv- ed with high honours, ib. Grand entertain- ament given him, zib.— Attends the Supreme Junta at Seville, 785- Welsh, Major,gallant con- duct in storming the lines of Travancore, 614. West Indies. Pigeon is!- and taken by an: Eng- lish frigate, 218. The Spaniards attack the ci. ty of St Domingo, ib.→ Samona taken by three English frigates, ib. Dispute between the Governor of Jamaica and the Assembly, ib. Mar- tiniqué taken by the Bri- tish forces, 306. St Do- mingo taken by the Bri- tish and Spaniards, 775. The French garrison embarked for Jamaica, 7782
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ARMSTRONG, JOHN, tried and condemned for shop- breaking, 955 Assembly, General, pro- ceedings of, 473 Addresses to the King, 474.556
Bird, John, tried for theft, 75
Black, John, tried for
theft, 315 Circuit intelligence, 394. 714, 875, 954 Court of Session, state of the pleas before it, 315. Punish three men for perjury, 315 Cowpox, its success, 76 Divinity hall, prizes at, 316 Earthquakes in Perth- shire, account of, 76. In Argyllshire, 316 Edinburgh, city of, ad- dress to the King, 873 Exchequer, Court of, case
the Lords of the Trea- sury against the Lord Chief Baron, 635 Fast day, state of the col-
lections, on, 316 Ferguson, Robert, tried for counterfeiting the King's stamps, 955 Free Masons Hall, at E- dinburgh, consecrated, 957. Election of Grand officers, ib.
High school of Edin- burgh, examination of, 638
Holland, James, tried for robbery, 73 Johnston, Grizel, tried for
theft, 74 Jubilee, grand celebration
of the 25th of October at Edinburgh, 793. At Glasgow and Perth, 874. Justiciary, Court of, pro- ceedings of, 73. Trial of James Holland, ib.
Robert Wright for theft, 74. Grizel Johnston for theft, 74. John M'In- tyre. Andrew Stewart, and Robert Stewart, con- demned, 75. John Bird for theft, 75, Rachel Wright for child-stealing sentenced, 156. John Black for theft, 315. John Munro. and Wm. Macfarlane, for, enlist- ing, 315. Wm. Steuart for embezzling money, 635. Robert Ferguson for counterfeiting the King's stamps,955. Wm. Oliver for robbing the mail, ib. John Arm- strong for shopbreaking condemned, ib. Law-cases anent the Free- masons, 234. The set-
tlement of a pauper, 475. Lunatic asylum, the foun- dation
dation stone laid at E- dinburgh, 637 Macfarlane, Wm. tried for enlisting, 315 Macintosh, J. G. execu- ted at Glasgow, 957 McIntyre, John, tried and condemned, 74 Magistrates of Edinburgh, elected, 797 Mercer, C. S. executed at Jedburgh, 957 Monro, John, tried for SM enlisting, 315
Moore, Sir John, subscrip- tion for his monument at Glasgow, 235 Mortality, b gow, 76 Oliver, Wm. tried for rob bing the mail 955, Orphan hospital, state of, 316 3
,bill of, for Glas-
drew, tried and can- demned, 74. Robert executed, 253
Wm. tried for em. bezzling money, 635.
George, executed at *Glasgow, 957 University of Edinburgh, graduates, 638').
Wales, Prince of, celebra- oftion of his birth-day, 637 Wright, Robert, tried for theft, 74
Perjury punished, 315 Pitt, Mr, celebration his birth-day, 635 Shipwreck of the Thames smack, 316
Stewart, Robert and An-
Rachel, sentenced, 156. Pardoned, 235
PREFERMENTS, MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS. -
Duncan, 77, 477, 798, 877 brokilO Dundas, 157750 Dunlop, 716, 877, $78.00 Eason, 5578RT Easton, 237 llo Edington, $772
V.058 Handyside, 877
Hardie, 715
Harris, 877 Harrowar, 317 Haswell, 715 Hay, 237, 397,716 Heathcote, 317 Heatley, 77 Henderson
M'Donald, 237, 317,318,397,477 639, 877, 878 M'Dougall, 715
877 M'Ewan, 638 M'Farlane,237,397 Mackay, 317, 878, M'Kearlie, 877 Mackenzie, 477
557 M'Lachlan, 638 M'Laren, 477
Murray, 77, 715 Muter, 557 Napier, 715 Nichol, 77
Oldenburgh, P.
Oliphant, 237 Oliver, 317, 557. Orr, 77, 557
Osborne, 798 I Paget, 15:3 Parker, 157 Parkyns, 557i Patreson, 257, 557
Phin, 715
Pierse, 317 s Pollock, 715 wor Porteous, 318003 Pott, 237 4.9797 Pratt, 715
Pringle, 317, 477,
McBrayne, 77 M'Caa, 317 M'Diarmid, 397
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