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INDEX

TO THE

THIRD PART OF 1835.

Affairs at Home and Abroad, 121, 269,
413, 553

Albuera, the Twenty-ninth at, 218;
Battle of, 400, 535, 536
Alexander. Dr., Evidence of, 244
Algiers, effective force at, 385

Ali, Bashaw, his blockade of Tripoli,
456

Allardyce, H. W., his Remarks on Naval
Architecture, 523

Amerabad, in Khorassan, Siege of, 192
Andrometer, or man-measurer, invention
of, 519

Angelo's Instructions for the Sword Ex-
ercise, noticed, 268
Annuals, noticed, 551

Antiparos, visit to the Grotto of, 70
Appointments and Promotions, 140, 284,
428, 571

Arabia, State of Society in, 33
Architecture, Naval, hints on, 102, 523
Army, Austrian, notices on the, 18, 169

British, on Promotion in the, 1;
Annals of the, 129, 564; its Stations
on the 1st Sept., 1835, 138; on the
1st Oct., 280; on the 1st Nov., 426 ;
and on the 1st Dec., 569; suggestions
for increasing Promotion in, without
expense to the public, 145; Fines for
Drunkenness in the, 250

- Indian, 311
Artillery, on Promotion in the, 532
Auxiliaries, British, in Spain, 270, 413,
554

Baird, Sir David, effective force under,
568

Barnett, Lieut., Court-martial on, 128
Barrack Economy, 537
Bavaria, Army of, 386

Beresford, Lord, vindication of his pro-
ceedings at Albuera, 400, 535
Births, 142, 287, 430, 573

Bland, Mr., on Naval Construction, 399
Boots, the Cork, 92

Bowen, Rear-Admiral, memoir of his
services, 95

Brevet, remarks on Promotion by, 15
British Association, meeting of, 121
Buenos Ayres, conflict at, in 1807, 223
Bull-fight, described, 494

Bulwer, Mr., his "Pelham," noticed, 412
Burton, Commander, on the attack at
Pigeon Island, 398

U. S. JOURN. No. 85, Dec. 1835.

Canadas, military mortality in the, 229
Cape De Verd Islands, sketches of, 63,

212

Cardew, Chas., Court-martial on, 127
Caucasian Fortress, 242

Cavalry Corps, return for prices of com-
missions in, 9

Cavalry Equipment, 109; on the break-
ing of squares by, 252

Ceylon, Elephant Shooting in, 90

Journal of an excursion in, 513
Challenger, loss of the, 415, 421
Chapelgorris, the, some account of, 241
Chatham, siege operations at, 125
the Earl of, some account of,

528
Chelsea and Greenwich, 289
Child, Mr., his retrenchments in the
Indian Army, 319

Chronicles of Waltham, reviewed, 547
Clarke, Lt., Sporting Adventure of, 85
Coast-Guard Service, a Sketch of, 181
Colborne, Sir J., his recall from Canada,
553

Colburn, Col., brigade under, 219
Commissions, Regimental, sale of, in the
British Service, 2

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Constantina, account of the Bey of, 242
Cookson, Lieut.-General, sketch of his
career, 238

Cope, Lt.-Gen., some account of, 382
Cork Boots, the, 92

Correspondence from the principal Ports
and Stations, 113, 257, 402, 539
Courts-martial, 127, 419

Dalrymple, Major-Gen. Sir John, some
account of, 96

Darling, Sir Ralph, acquittal of, 269, 279
Deaths, 143, 287, 430, 573

Delphi, account of a visit to, 355
De Saxe, Marshal, account of, 475
Dickson, W. H., on the comparative pay
of French and English Officers, 368
Dinner Dress, regimental, 537
Discipline in the Army, improved system
of, 391

Docks, East and West India, 75
Duncan, Sir Henry, his death, 556; his
naval career, 573

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to brevet rank, 246

Flamsteed, his astronomical labours, 161
Fontenoy, account of the battle of, 480
Foreign Miscellany, 97, 241, 385, 529
France, affairs of, 97, 122, 385, 529
French and English Naval Officers, pay
and emoluments of, 368, 433
French Officers, letter from, to the Mem-
bers of the Junior United Service
Club, 273

Gauntlet, punishment of the, 179
General Correspondence, 101, 244, 387,
532

General Orders, Circulars, &c., 127, 275,
422

George the III., convict ship, wrecked,

415

Gilbert, Lieut., on an improved system
of Discipline in the Army, 391; on
Promotion in the Artillery, 532
Glascock, Capt., new work by, 268
Godwin, Lieut., his maps and plans of
the British Army in the Peninsula, 411
Gould, Nathaniel, on Military Mortality
in the Canadas, 229

Great Britain, State of Affairs in, 121,
269, 413, 553

Naval Strength and Com-
mercial Interests of, 486
Greenwich and Chelsea, 289
Greenwich Hospital, Royal Visit to, 124
Greswold, Col., accident to, 244
Gun-stocks, machine for making, 385

Half-pay, forced and voluntary, 247
Hail, on the formation of, 234
Halifax, correspondence from, 119
Hall, Capt. Basil, his notices on the
Austrian Army, 18, 169
Halley's Comet, motion of, 144, 158
Hardy, Lieut.-Gen., sketch of his ser-
vices, 287

Henwood, Wm., calculation made by, on
twenty ships in the British Navy, 376
Hepburn, Major-Gen., sketch of his ser-
vices, 383

Holman's Voyage round the World, no-
ticed, 552

Horse and Foot, 108, 536
Houghton, General, brigade under, 218
Hungary, Military Force of, 529

Incident in Naval Life, 88
India, a Sporting Adventure in, 85;
Mortality of Officers in, 418

Indian Army, the, 311

Infantry, Austrian, pay of, 170
Infernal Machine, explosion of, 123

Journal of an Excursion in Ceylon, 513

Kalisch, Camp of, 123, 386

Kellar, John, Master of the brig Wel-
lington, 81

Kergwin, Capt., occupies Bombay,320
Koln, Capt., and the Spanish Pirate, 214

Ladies, English, character of, 79
Ladrones, some account of the, 37
Laforey, Admiral Sir Francis, Bart,
K.C.B., memoir of his services, 94
Leaves from my Log-Book-My Second
Trip, 43, 197, 338, 499

Legion of Honour, statement relative to,

97

Lilloise, search for the, 123

Liverpool, correspondence from, 409, 543
London, impressions of a stranger on
entering, 73; wonders of, 74; supply
of water in, ib.; palaces, ib.; public
buildings, 75; churches, ib.; squares,
ib.; bridges, ib.; the docks, ib.;
streets and public walks, 76; theatres
and places of amusement, ib.; learned
institutions, 77; police, 78; character
and manners of the inhabitants, ib.;
beauty of the ladies, 79; the higher
classes fond of travelling, 80

M'Donald, James, his invention of the
Andrometer, 519

M'Donell, Lieut., Court-martial on, 128
Madeira, beautiful appearance of, 46;
Visit to the Convent in, 57
Madrid; from the Reminiscences of a
Subaltern, 492

Malcolm, Sir John, monument to his
memory in Eskdale, 555

Malta and London, rough Sketches of,

73

Maltese, military capacity of the, 253
Marriages, 142, 287, 430, 573
Medical Department, revised regulations
for the, 245

Megaspilion, visit to the Convent of, 352
Memoirs of a Serjeant, reviewed, 548
Memoirs of General and Flag Officers
recently Deceased-Admiral Sir Fran-
cis Laforey, Bart., K.C.B., 94; Rear-
Admiral James Bowen, 95; Rear-
Admiral George White, 96; Major-
General Brooke Young, ib.; Major-
Gen. Sir John Dalrymple, Bart., ib.;
Lieut.-Gen. George Cookson, 238;
Admiral Sir Charles Tyler, G.C.B.,
381; Lieut.-Gen. Cope, 382; Major-
General Hepburn, 383; the Earl of
Chatham, K.G., 528

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Naval and Military Register, 121, 269,
413, 553

Architecture, hints on, 102, 523
Life, an incident in, 88
Signals, new Code of, 264
Navy, British, building and cost of part
of, 135, 562; Calculation made on
Twenty Ships in the, 376

in Commission, its Stations on the
1st of Sept., 1835, 139; on the 1st of
Oct., 283; on the 1st of Nov., 427;
and on the 1st of Dec., 570

List, errors in the, 256
Russian, Cradle of the, 530
Newton, Sir Isaac, his controversy with
Flamsteed, 163

North Africa, affairs in, 241
Norton, Capt., new Cartridge invented
by, 555

Notices of Navigation, Discovery, Com-
merce, and Ship-building, from the
earliest periods, 305, 486

on the Austrian Army, by Capt.
Basil Hall, R.N., 18, 169

to Readers and Correspondents,
120, 268, 412, 552

Officers, messing of, 113

French and English, compara-
tive pay of, 368, 433
Oporto, the recent siege of, 228
Orange Lodges in the Army, 277, 278
Plot, the, 251
Oriental Pirates, No. VI., 31

Osler's Life of Lord Exmouth, noticed,
267

Oxford, visit of her Majesty to, 413

Paris, remarks on the three days in, 227
Parliamentary Proceedings connected
with the Army and Navy, 131, 276,

424

Paymasters, Regimental, grievances of,

251

Perahar, festival of, described, 517
Pigeon Island, remarks on the attack on,
101, 398

Pique, damage sustained by the, on the
Coast of Labrador, 422, 539
Piracy, modern, sketch of, 325
Pirate, Spanish, 214

Pirates, Oriental, No. VI., 31
Poetry-Recollections of my Frigate, 240
Portsmouth, Correspondence from, 113,
257, 402, 539

Price, Com. Wm., sketch of his services,
431

Proas, piratical, described, 42

Promotion in the British Army, remarks
on, 1; suggestions for increasing, with-
out expense to the public, 145

532

military, by purchase, 296,

naval, remarks on, 387
Promotions and Appointments, 140, 284,

428, 571

Punishments, military, in Austria, 178

533

suggestions on,

naval, remarks on, 197

Rajah, Raga, the Prince of Pirates, Ex-
ploits of, 40; destruction of the prow
belonging to, 40

Random Recollections of the House of
Commons, noticed, 550

Random-Shots from a Rifleman, noticed,
267

Readers and Correspondents, notices to,
120, 268, 412, 552

Recollections of my Frigate, 240
Recruits, Austrian, drill of, 175
Remarks on Street-fighting, 223
Reveries of Marshal de Saxe, 475, 483
Reviews and Critical Notices of New
Publications-Scenes and Characteris-
tics of Hindostan, 119; Thomson's
Journeys through Italy, &c., 120;
Phillips's Code of Naval Signals, 264;
Osler's Life of Lord Exmouth, 267;
Random-Shots from a Rifleman, ib.;
Angelo's Instructions for the Sword-
Exercise, 268; Capt. Glascock's 'Na-
val Service,' ib.; Godwin's Maps and
Plans of the British Army in the Pen-
insula, 411; Bulwer's Pelham,' 412;
the Chronicles of Waltham, by the
Rev. G. R. Gleig, 547; Memoirs of a

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Serjeant, 548; Random Recollections
of the House of Commons, 550; Yarns
for the 'Long-shore Folk, ib.; the
Annuals, 551; Holman's Voyage
round the World, 552; Refutation of
the Charges against Mordaunt Rick-
etts, Esq., ib.
Ricketts, Capt., on naval promotion, 387
temporary rudders sug-

gested by, 533

Mordaunt, Esq., refutation of
the charges preferred against him, 552
Rival Roses, the, 538

Rough Sketches of Malta and London,
73

Royal Military College, public examina-
tion at, 558

Naval School, present condition
of, 105

Rudders, temporary, 533
Russia, affairs of, 98, 242, 386, 530
Russian Soldier, the, 363

St. Domingo, beautiful valley of, 67;
particulars relative to the Island, 544
Sandhurst, Royal Visit to, 273
Scenes and Characteristics of Hindostan,
noticed, 119

Schoolmaster Afloat, 248

Scott, Capt., on the attack on Pigeon
Island, 101

Sea, on the dominion of the, 488
Sharks, anecdotes of, 511

Sheerness, Correspondence from, 118,
263, 408, 542

Ship-building, first attempts at, 305, 486
Siege operations at Chatham, 125

Siege of Amerabad, in Khorassan, 192
Sketch of the Coast-Guard Service, 181
Sketches of the Cape de Verd Islands,

by a Passenger on board the Sir
Thomas Munro, 63, 212

Sloops of War commissioned as Packets,
428, 571

Smith, Col., on the attack of Pigeon
Island, 101

Smugglers, Romantic Life of, 43; death
of one, 49

Smyth, Capt. W. H., Meteorological
Register kept by, 144, 288, 432, 576

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THE END OF THE THIRD PART OF 1835.

MAP7 1917

London: Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES and SONS, Stamford-Street

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