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CONTENTS.
PART I.
HISTORICAL.
CHAP. I.
OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.
State of Parties-The Whigs-Causes which have led to their Declension as a Party
-The Tories-Causes which have secured the Ascendency they at present enjoy
-Liberality of the present Administration-State of the Country at the Com-
mencement of the year-Opening of Parliament-King's Speech-Long and ani-
mated Debates on the Address,
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CHAP. VIII.
LEGISLATIVE PROJECTS BROUGHT FORWARD, BUT FINALLY REJECTED,
PAGE.
142
CHAP. IX.
JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES-FOREIGN LOANS-PANIC OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD,
149
CHAP. X.
BURMAN WAR,
CHAP. XI.
FRANCE, SPAIN, AND PORTUGAL,
CHAP. XII.
AUSTRIA, ITALY, HUNGARY, PRUSSIA, BAVARIA, THE NETHERLANDS, DENMARK, AND
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MEXICO, COLOMBIA, PERU, BOLIVIA, BUENOS AYRES, Bra-
ZILS, HAYTI,
PART II.
LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Remarks on the Climate and Vegetable Productions of the Hudson's Bay Countries.
By John Richardson, M.D., Member of the Wernerian Society.-Communicated
by the Author,
CHAP. II.
On the Natural History of the Salmon, and on the Salmon Fisheries, as stated in the
"Report from the Select Committee on the Salmon Fisheries of the United King-
dom, ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 17th June 1824;"-with
Remarks,
225
238
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CHAP. III.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES.
Northern Expedition-Melville Island-Russian Expedition along the Northern
Shores of Siberia-Subsidence of the Baltic-China,
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PART III.
CHRONICLE.
I.-POLITICAL CHRONICLE; OR RECORD OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.
Tables, exhibiting the Revenue, Expenditure, Commerce, and Navigation of the
United Kingdom for the Year ended 5th January 1825, &c.
Substance of the Report of the Commissioners of Education in Ireland, for the Year
ending March 25, 1825,
Sixth Report of the Commissioners of the Irish Fisheries,
Third Report on the Linen Trade of Ireland,
Summary of the Number of Houses and Inhabitants in the Several Counties of Ire-
land, according to the Census of 1821; together with a Comparative View of the
Enumeration of the Population, as taken in the Years 1813 and 1821; and of the
Proportions of Houses and Inhabitants to the Acre and the Square Mile in each
County,
Table, exhibiting the Amounts and Proportions of the Population professing differ-
ent Religious Creeds in each Province in Ireland, with the Amounts and Propor-
tions thereof in a Course of Education, calculated from the Returns made by the
Roman Catholic Clergy,
42
43
46
An Account of the Quantity of Linen Cloth, of all sorts, exported from Great Bri-
tain to Ireland and to Foreign Countries, in the Year ended 5th January 1825;
distinguishing British, Irish, and Foreign Linens, &c.
An Account of the Number of Ships, with their Tonnage and Men, which have enter-
ed the Ports of the United Kingdom during the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824, re-
spectively, distinguishing British Ships from Foreign,
A Comparative Statement of British and Foreign Tonnage, cleared Outwards from
the Ports of Great Britain and Ireland, distinguishing the Several Countries, for the
Year ending the 5th January 1825, &c.
Convention of Commerce, between his Britannic Majesty and the King of Denmark, 59
Separate Article to Ditto,
Declarations of Great Britain and Hanover, respecting reciprocity of Commerce, sign-
ed at London, June 12, 1824,
ib.
Ratification of the Commercial Treaty with Buenos Ayres,
62
Convention between his Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, respecting the Free
Navigation, Commerce, and Fisheries in the Pacific Ocean, and the Limits on the
North-west Coast of America,
Spain. Conventions between their Catholic and Most Christian Majesties, for pro-
longing the stay of the French Army in Spain, after the 1st of January 1825,
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67
II.-LEGAL CHRONICLE; OR RECORD OF REMARKABLE TRIALS AND
LAW PROCEEDINGS.
Indictments against Mr O'Connell, for Sedition,
Trial of Robert Murray, for robbing the Stirling mail,
70
Trial of Alexander Pierce, for the Murder of a fellow prisoner named Thomas Cox,
Marquis of Westmeath v. Anne Connell,
71
72
Meeting of the Faculty of Advocates,
73
Cox v. Kean,
M'Intire v. Layard,
76
Mrs H. Siddons v. Mr Corbet Ryder,
Royal Borough Cess,
98
99
Trial of Thomas Menzies, for Assaulting William Auld,
Fife Cause,
Trial of William Probert, for Stealing a Mare,
Scots Appeal. John Graham, Esq. W. S. v. the Writers to the Signet,
Trial of Mr Murray, for Libels in the Quarterly Review, against J. S. Buckingham,
Esq.
Judge v. Berkely and Others,
Trial of Duncan M'Innes, late Master, and Peter M'Bride, late Pilot, of the Comet
Steam-Boat, for Culpable Homicide,
III.-GENERAL CHRONICLE; OR RECORD OF MISCELLANEOUS
EVENTS,
IV. BIOGRAPHICAL CHRONICLE; OR ACCOUNT OF EMINENT
PERSONS DECEASED DURING THE YEAR.
Mrs Barbauld,
The Rev. Charles Wolfe, A. B.
The Right Hon. Charles Earl Whitworth,
The Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D.
Henry Fuseli, Esq. M.A. R.A.
The Right Honourable Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle, The Right Hon. R. H. Hutchinson, Earl of Donoughmore,
V.-ECCLESIASTICAL CHRONICLE,
VI.-LITERARY CHRONICLE,