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Arnold's, Brig.-Gen. division, route of a detachment from Ajmeer to Hansi
Apostacy of British seamen at Smyrna 367 Appa Sahib, 76, 180.-Appa Sahib, Chittoo Pindarry, his immediate accomplice, with three hundred men dislodged, routed, and pursued with unexampled bravery to the very gates of Asseer, by the persevering conduct of Li ut.-Col. Smith, of the Madras establishment; result of this encounter, 296.-Execution of six sepoys taken in arms among the adherents of Appa Sahib, 371. -His force, an estimate of, in a letter published in India, dated Camp, near Dhar, 1st Feb. 1819 Arabic and Persian works published under the auspices of the College at Fort William
Arabian-China trade, from an Arabian historian of the ninth century 538, 546 Arabian bagpipes, discussion on the origin of the invention Arabian horses, anecdote of Arctic expedition, the second Asiatic Journ.
Army, Operations of Field-Appah Sahib, and territory of Nagpore— Futtihpore- Pagara Ghaut-Scin- dia territory-Malwa, and banks of the Nerbuddah-Kaira - Malwan district, 76, 79.-Pindaries-Scin- dia-Sir John Malcolm subdues the predatory Arabs in the western districts-Gurrawtah, a strong fort, taken-Cntrack campain ended- Letter from a field officer-Opera- tions against the ex rajah Appah Sahib recommenced-Golands and Pindaries.aken by surprise-Mal- wa-Malwan district, 176, 180.- General Orders-Nagpore donation -Surrender of the fort of Newtee, and capture of Rairee-Major-Geu. Keir's account of the action at Rairee-Lieut. Miller CEfford's re- turn of killed and wounded-Field orders at the camp of Rairee-Sup- plement to the London Gazette Distribution of the army-Preda- tory Naiks in Berar, 290, 297.- G. O. Fort St. George-Court Mar- tial. Execution of sepoys. Ap- probation of the Rt. Hon. Governor in Council at Bombay, on Lieut.- Col. Stanhope's successful attack on the Coolies-Abstract supplement to the London Gazette of 3d Aug. 1819-Abstract supplement to Lon- don Gazette, Aug. 10. 371, 385.- Account of movements and trans- actions previous to Appah Sahib's escape from the hills, dated camp, near Dhar.. Extract of a letter from the camp at Sainkerah- States of Hurry and Purtaubghur- Pindaries-Siege of Asseerghur- Achel Sing.-Runjeet Sing 484, 488.-Operations and casualties at the siege of Asseerghur.-Opera- tions in Kattyibar.-Expedition to VOL. VIII. 4 L
Cutch. Unofficial accounts and extracts.-Bravery and success of the expedition under Major-gen. Sir W. G. Keir.-Siege of Asseer- ghur.-Operations against the Mee- nahs - Bhul Chieftains. - Results from the war 597, 602 Army of Madras, coutest respecting, by Vindex Asserghur, siege of, 294.-Account of the death of Col. Frazer, 487.— Surrender of Assey, Chas. Esq. on the trade to China and the Indian Archipelago, &c. review of .. Asiatic Intelligence, Indian-British territory, 76, 176, 290, 370, 483, 597-Calcutta, 79, 180, 297, 385, 488, 603-Madras, 87, 184, 300, 390, 496, 605-Bombay, 89, 186, 301, 393, 498, 610-Ceylon, 91, 187,504, 615-China, 97,192, 396, Cape of Good Hope, 97, 193, 306, 395, 514, 616.—Malacca, 95, 191, 305.-Java, 191.-Bencoolen, 191. -Acheen, 191.-Ava, 96, 513.- Siam, 96, 513.-Nepaul, 504.- Sumatra, 96, 190, 305, 511.-Pe- nang, 97, 395.-Borneo, 97.-- Phi- lippines, 97, 192.-Mauritius, 97, 192, 308, 397.-Moluccas, 192.- St. Helena, 195.-Caubul, 195, 308. -Persia, 197.-Singapore, 305, 395 Asiatic Society Transactions Astronomical solution of the angles of inclination given to the Pyramids in Egypt..
Ava, Rangoon law, 96.-Destructive
Benares, missionary accounts from Biography of the Right Hon. W. Hastings, 445.-Proposed vote of a statue to his memory Births, Marriages, and Deaths, home list 101, 205, 309, 413, 517, 621 Bishop of Maxula's arrival at Macao 471 Bombay, civil and military appoint- ments and promotions, 89, 186, 301,498.-General Military regula- tious, 301-Furloughs, 89, 302, 498. Recorder's court, 499. Bombay marine, 393, 499.-Local and provincial.-Launch of the Ma- labar, 89.-Embarkations, 186,- Challenge to a magistrate.-Bom- bay races, 186, 303.-Joassamee pirates 499.-Shipping Intelligence
Caissa: an entire series translated from the Sanscrit by a learned Brahmin, positions 347, solutions 463 Calcutta, Political official. — Poli- tical relations 180.-Civil and mi- litary appointments 20, 81, 120, 297, 298, 386.-Military regula- tions 20.-Furloughs 81, 498.-Re- wards to native officers 385.-Na- tive general court martial 290.- Supreme court-Case of Comber- bach v. Croft 490.-Projected ca- nal 84.-Local and provincial 81, 180, 298, 386, 603.-Miscella- nies 82, 180, 499.-Shipping In- telligence 86, 183, 298, 388, 495, 604. Commercial Notices 183, 298, 389, 500, 604.-Arrivals and departures 86, 183, 298, 299, 495, 604. - Births, marriages, and deaths. 86, 183, 299, 389,496, 604 Canton packet shoal, its true situation given .. 14 Cape of Good Hope 97, 193, 306, 395,514, 616.-Parliamentary dis- cussion 163.-Information to emi- grants 306.-Irruption of the Caf- fres-Depredations of them.. 307, 617 Cape Ambre Cargados Garajos shoals.. Carrier-pigeons, a practice adopted in various countries-Society of Pigeon-Fanciers at Antwerp... 464 Cashmeer, its boundaries described . 460 Travels in, from an Ac-
shawls, their fabrication, texture, and valuation Catholic Churches of Syria, restora- tion of them to ancient privileges 472 Ceremony of investing Lieut-gen. Sir T. Hislop, Bart. with the Grand Cross of the Bath, at the Govern- ment House, Calcutta, May 11, 1819 Ceremony of laying the foundation- stone of the new church at Dum Dum Ceremonies at entering illegal associ- ations among the Chinese Ceremony observed at sea in crossing the line-Neptune on board . . . 345 Ceylon, civil and military appoint- ments, 91.-Revolt in Kandy; otfi - cial, published in Ceylon, 91.--Do. demi-official published in Ceylon- Search for the Pretender, submis- sion of the rebel provinces, 93, 94. -Official ditto, published in Cey- lon, 187.-Political official state paper and proclamation, dated Co- lombo, 28th Nov. 1818, 504, 510. -Military-official, dated Colom- bo, 29th Jan. 1819;-Revolt in Kandy, 615.-Births and deaths, 616 Chang-ming, Vice-roy of Sze-chuen, a Tartar by extraction, persecutes the native Christians of his pro- vince, decapitates an European mis- sionary, and afterwards poisons himself. Chart of the Madagascar Archipelago; strictures on Chemistry of literature, experiment made on Gen. Gourgaud's cam- paign, by a Distiller China, 97, 192, 396, 448, 552.— Early history of, 126.-Origin of the Chinese nation, 114.-Com- mercial statements — - Births and deaths, 97-Festivities at Canton, 396.-Importation of tobacco pro- hibited, 192,-Miscellaneous and Literary, see Sinensiana. Chinaur, the plane-tree in the Cash- meerian language, described. .. Chinese schools, under the direction of Mr. Medhurst, 365-Emigrants in the Presidency of Calcutta com- plained of, 83.-Bibliography, or contents of a popular book on mo- ral duties, 450.- Dictionary by Dr. Morrison, progress of, 274.- Translation of the Book of Com- mon Prayer and Psalms, 365.- Mythological account of Christ, 125.-Letter to the Prince Regent, 341.-Dr. Morrison's Account of
the late Embassy, 561-Remains of Christian churches
Cholera morbus, dreadful effects at Purtabghur, 387.-Estimate of its ravages, 613.-Remedies against it -Jesuits medicine, 340.-A simple remedy, 468.—European remedy Chouraghur fortress, carried in a spi- rited manner by a small force un- der the direction of Lieuts. Bran- don and Bacou, and Dr. Phillot, surgeon Church at Dum Dum, ceremony of laying the foundation stone Church of England, Prayers and Psalter translated into Chinese by Dr. Morrison .
Coinage, East India, remarks on, by Surraff..
Coke, Sir William, his character and death
College, East India, at Haileybury; examination, May 28, 1819
Madras, examination at,
Colonial ordination-substance of a bill regulating the same Colonial establishments, estimates called for, 66.-Navy estimates, ordnance estimates Collections in Natural History in Java and Sumatra, made by Dr. Hors- field, designed for the Museum at the India House Comberbach v. Croft, case tried be- fore the Supreme Court of Calcutta 490 Comet, remarks on the same by va- rious observers, with scientific notices at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich; Royal Military Aca- demy, Woolwich; by Dr. Burney, of Gosport; Edinburgh, and at Paris, 173, 174.-Professor Olbers' observations Considerations on the necessity of im- proving the Indian population in history and morals, previous to the introduction of Christianity .. 12 Courts of judicature among the Hin- doos
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