From dream to dream with her to rove, Like fairy nurse with hermit child, Teach her to think, to pray, to love, Make grief less bitter, joy less wild :
These were thy tasks; and who can say What visions high, what solemn talk, What flashes of unearthly day
Might bless those infants' evening walk.
Oft as with arms and hearts entwined, They mused aloud, this twilight hour, What awful truths high God hath shrined In every star, and cloud, and flower.
But one day, when the glorious theme
Seemed but to mock their feeble sight, As they looked up from earth's dark dream, To worlds where all is pure and bright,
Strong in the strength of infancy, In little children's wisdom wise, They heard a voice say "Come to me; Yours is the kingdom of the skies!"
They speed them home, one prayer they breathe, Then down in peace together lie:
This cannot be the sleep of death, Or sure it must be sweet to die.
[N.B. The figures within Crotchets refer to the History.]
ABDUCTION of Miss Crellin at Liver
pool, 63 Accidents: by pistol-shot at Liverpool,
8; at Liverpool, four lives lost, 14; in Drury-lane, by falling of houses, 21; at Liverpool, by fall of a cask, 22; on the Medway, 26; in escaping from a workhouse, 37; explosion of D'Ernst's firework factory, four lives lost, 38; at Wombwell's menagerie, 56; on Fish-street-hill, 62; at South- western Railway tunnel, 62; to Mr. Burton in Hyde-park, 71; to Rev. W. Jeans, at Cumæ, 73; from lock- jaw, 75; from machinery at Kenning- ton, 80; explosion of a distillery, 81; frightful railway accidentat Versailles, 83; on the Thames, 89; the sons of Mr. Justice Pennefather drowned near Dublin, 92; from fire-arms at Ches- terfield, 93; on Milnthorpe Sands, 95; at Beaumaris, fourteen persons drowned, 99; explosion at Apotheca- ries' Hall, 101; H. R. H. the Duke of Orleans killed at Paris, 124; at Liverpool, curious escape, 142; to rt. hon. W. E. Gladstone, 151; to Mr. Hardinge, 151; boiler explosion, 165; to Sir W. Geary, 165; on Brand- ling Junction Railway, 170; at a pa- per-mill, 184; from an attack of a ram, 184; to the Cheltenham Hunt, 191; at Galway, by panic, many lives lost, 199
Acrs, list of, Session, 1842, 361 AFFGHANISTAN-see INDIA Affray with poachers, 185
Agricultural Association, at Bristol, 122 Antiquities: ancient Highland dungeon, 39
Assets and liabilities of the Bank, 379
Bankruptcy Act, legal appointment, 167
Bankruptcies and insolvencies, 1842, 378
BAVARIA Inauguration of the Valhalla, its object and origin, [305]
Benevolent Institution, receipts of for the year, 129 Bills of mortality, 378 BIRTHS, 204
Bishops for the Colonies-Pastoral Let- ter of the Bishop of London, 39; de- claration at Lambeth respecting it, 41; consecration of, 138; recep- tion of the Bishop of New Zealand, 186
Burglary, in Cheapside, 79
Calcutta, cathedral of, 57 Cambridge, H. R. H. the Duke of, loses his star at Cambridge, 121 CANADA - Principles of Lord Syden- ham's Administration, State of Par- ties, [332]; Sir C. Bagot appointed Governor-General, [333]; opens United Parliament, [333]; attempt at conciliation, [333]; dangerous ill- ness of Sir C. Bagot, and death, [304]; Canada Corn-duties, [335] Census of Ireland, 384 Chartist Demonstration, 77; camp- meeting near Blackburn, 102; near Burnley, 107; leaders arrested, 157; female, 163; Miss Mary Anne Wal- ker, 187
Chatham, outrage on military at, 111 Chimney-Sweepers Act, 81 CHINA-British squadron sails from Hong Kong, attacks and captures Amoy, [264]; Sir H. Pottinger's Proclamation, [266]; arrives at Chu- san and takes Tinghae, [266]; takes Chinghae by assault, [267]; and Ningpo, [268]; attack of the Chinese on Ningpo defeated, [269]; takes Chapoo, enters the Yang-tse river, [270]; takes Chin-keang-foo, [273]; prepares to attack Nankin, suspension of hostilities, [274]; Negociations for peace, terms of the treaty, [275]; report from the Chinese Commis sioners to the Emperor, [275] Church-building, interesting anecdote, 197
Coinage, light gold called in, 106; half- farthings, 116 Copyright, Law of, Moor v. Clarke, 29 Copyright Act, copy of, 399 Corn-laws-Ministerial plan for alter- ing, produces great interest; Anti- Corn-law League endeavour to take possession of the lobbies of the House of Commons, but are expelled, [15]; Copy of Tabular Statement of the Scale of Duties proposed by Go- vernment, [27]; great excitement in the country; formation of the Anti- Corn-law League; Sir R. Peel burnt in effigy; letter of Lord Nugent with- drawing his name from the League, [53]; resolutions of the Aylesbury Agricultural Association, [54]; Corn Importation Act, 386; see PARLIA-
Corn, &c., average prices of, 377 Coroners' Inquests-on Rev. J. Pye-
mont, 13; at Liverpool, on man killed by fall of a cask, 22; on James Barry, 31; case of hydrophobia, 42; on Mr. Burton, 71; on an Egyptian mummy, 95; on Mr. Hely, 99; on Anne Triesdale, 100; on Mr. E. Far- rell, 117; on a suppositious child, 126; effect of prison-discipline, 166
Deaf and Dumb Institute, Divine ser- vice at, 27 DEATHS.
Addington, Mrs. 268: Aguado, M. 267: Alexander, rt. hon. sir W. 275: Allen, lady F. 257: Andrew, rev. J. 278: Arnold, rev. T. 271: Ash, capt. 263: Astley, Sir J. D. 246: Astley, capt. Sir E. 275: Athol, duchess of, 294: Atkins, rev. H. 294: Austin, mrs. 255.
Bailes, rev. J. 271: Baird, lieut. 269: Baker, rev. C. 282: Ball, rev. F. J. 271: Ballance, J. 261: Bamp- field, rev. J. 273: Barnard, rev. B. 264: Barnewall, R. V. 247: Banim, J. 279 Bathurst, rev. C.254: Beat- ty, sir W. 260: Beauclerk, lady C. 281: Bell, sir Charles, 265: Ber- nard, dr. 303: Best, W. T. 304: Be- verley, W. 283; Biddulph, rev. Z. H. 303: Blake, mrs. E. 305: Blakeney, W. 285: Blowers, hon. S. S. 304: Blunt, F. S. 309; Blyth, capt. J. 293: Bonar, mrs. 263: Boswell, E. 298: Boughton, lady, 298: Bowen, T. B· 297: Bowen, H. T. 249: Bradford, countess of, 295: Brock, D. de L. 286: Broderick, hon. gen. 294: Brog- den, Jas. 279: Bromfield, rev. T. R.
Deaths continued 276 Brondstead, Prof. 275: Brooks- by, rev. T. 300: Brown, rev. J. 268: Browne, dean, 278: Buckton, mrs. 261 Burgess, mrs. Margery, 247: Burke, W. 243: Burrell, rev. C. W. 286: Butler, hon. H. 304: Buxton, sir J. J. 295
Caldwell, sir J. 297: Calvert, W. 304; Campbell, lady, 261: Canham, H. 294: Canning, comm. 302: Ca- rew, G. H. 295: Carlisle, lady, 264: Carver, rev. J. R. 283: Carysfort, countess of, 309: Casberd, R. M. 242; Cashel and Waterford, bishop of (Sandes), 302: Causton, rev. dr. 300: Cave, John, 261: Chamberlain, W. T. 268: Chambers, miss, 257: Chambers, lady, 249: Channing, dr. 292: Chapple, W. C. 285: Charle- wood, rev. C. B. 304: Chichester, sir A. 269 Chichester, bishop of (Shuttleworth) 243: Chinn, T. B. 293: Clark, Edm. 257: Clarke, R. 261: Clayton, rev. S. 309: Cleveland, duke of, 248: Clinton, lord E. P. 304: Cimitiere, col. 295: Coffin, rear- adm. 263: Cole, gen. sir G. Lowry, 294 Collins, lieut. 292: Colman, rev. S. S. 269 Commeline, rev. Thos. 279: Congleton, lord, 271: Cooke, rev. J. C. 296: Coote, C. 305: Coote, lieut. 268: Copeland, R. 268: Cor- field, rev. Thos. 278: Corr, mrs. Mary, 281: Cory, I. P. 261: Cowan, ald. sir J. 396: Craven, H. V. 255: Croke, sir A. 309: Cross, sir John, 300: Cunningham, Allan, 297: Cun- ninghame, lady M. 295: Currey, col. Sir E. 283; Curry, Wm. 286
Daniell, rev. E. T, 286 : D'Arville, rev. L. F. 282: Davidge, G. B. 248: Davies, rev. S. 294: Davies, rev. E. W. 300: Davis, R. Hart, 254: Daw- son, J. 298: Dayrell, miss, 257: Deacon, maj. gen. sir C. 309: Deal- try, P. 304: Degrenthe, rev. R. C. 260: Dennie, col. 262: Dick, J. 295: Dickenson, dr. (bishop of Meath), 277: Dickson, rev. dr. 292: Digby, adm. sir H. 281: Dilkes, gen. W. T. 241: Ducrow, 247: Durham, rev. P. 276
Eddy, rev. J. 302: Edgeworth, L. 309: Edwards, C. 286: Edwards, rev. T. 276: Ellaw, lieut.-col., 257: El- phinstone, maj.-gen. 264: Emra, rev. J. 286: Erne, earl of, 271: Erne, countess-dow. 244: Evans, rt. hon. G. 276: Evans, rev. W. R. 282
Ferrers, earl, 293: Filmer, dow..
Jady, 257: Fisher, rev. Ph. 245: Floyd, H. 281: Forbes, capt. 297: Fort, John, 262: Fosbroke, rev. T. D. 241: Foster, hon. J. L. 277: Foulis, sir J. 267: Fox, mrs. (widow of rt. hon. C. Jas. Fox), 276: Fraser, maj. 274: Fraser, rev. W. 282: Frost, John, 279: Frost, ensign, 276
Gabert, rev. A. 292: Gale, rev. J.: 280 Galloway, dow.-countess of, 276. Galwey, J. W. 280: Gascoigne R. S, 309: Gibson, rev. J. S. 286: Gillies, lord, 309: Girdlestone, S. R. 268: Girdlestone, T. B. 295: Gleadow, rev. T. R. 304: Golding, John, 262: Goodenough, rev. J. 279: Goode, rev. F. 303: Goodeve, lady, F. J. 273: Goodhugh, W. 269: Gore, sir R. 260: Gort, visct. 302: Gould, G. D. 243: Graham, rev. W. B. 282: Grahame, Jas. 275 Grant, P. 269: Gray, lord, 282: Gray, col. 309: Green, rev. E. 274: Greene, W. 305: Gregorie, D. W. 995: Grey, miss, 261: Griffin, W. 261: Griffith, rev. E. 300: Griffiths, rear-adm. 272: Grosvenor, rev. R. 309
Hall, vice-adm. 269: Hamilton, T. 305: Hannay, sir S. 241: Hardyman, lieut. Lucius, 243: Harper, J. 295: Harrison, John, 255: Harry, rev. N. M. 296: Harvey, John, 249: Haw- kins, J. S. 280: Heathcote, lady, 296: Henniker, hon. maj. 268: Herring, J. 295: Herschell, dr. 298: Hertford, marq. of, 255: Hesketh, sir T. D. 279 Hewitt, M. 304: Hicks, John, 268: Hildyard, rev. W. 254: Hill, visc. 306: Hill, sir F. B. 261: Hill, mrs. E. R. 309: Hill, lady G. 257: Hinkson, rev. S. W. 286: Hird, rev. L. 304: Holcombe, rev. J. 276: Hol- lis, G. 242: Hone, Wm. 300: Hone, rev. J. H. 302: Honywood, dow.-lady, 257 Hooper, Grace, 261: Hope, lieut-col. 295: Horrocks, Sam. 260: Hoskins, Ab. 261: Hoste, rev. J. 304 : Houston, sir W. 262: Howard, Edw. 241 Howley, R. 292: Humann, M. 264: Hugill, rev. J. 297: Hughes, rev. dr, 304: Huskisson, col. 282: Hussey, vice.-adm, sir R. H. 302: Hutchinson, comm. 268
Inches, mrs. 261: Innes, rev. G. 278: Irby, W. H. R. 296: Ireland, dean, 283
James, rev. R. 297: Johnson, rev. A. 261: Johnstone, capt. 268; Jones, J. 302; Jones, rev. J. 280: Jones, rev. S, 279; Jones, rev. W. 292
Deaths-continued.
Kearsley, J. H. 293: Kelly, dr. 261: Kemp, rev. G. 274: Kendall, E. A. 295 Kennaway, judge, 295: Kenni- cot, rev. B. 260: Kenny, dr. P. 295 : Kenny, mrs. 298: Kerrick, rev. W. J. 283: Kinglake, dr. 292: Knight, rev. R. H. 278: Koe, B. D. 276: Kuliff, rev. H. 243
Lake, lieut. 267: Lambert, A. B. 245 Lawford, adm. sir J. 309: Lee- son, hon. R. 245: Leicester, earl of 275 Leith, sir G. A. W. 246: Lewis: rev. J. 303: Lewis, rev. T. 304, Lipscomb, rev. W. 269: Lister, T. H. 271 Littledale, rt. hon. sir Jos. 274: Lloyd, J. 285: Longley, G. 280: Longman, T. N. 283 Longmire, rev. J. 280 Ludlow, earl, 263: Lushing- ton, rev. W. H. 278: Lyon, lieut- gen. sir Jas. 295: Lyster, T. L. 295
Macclesfield, earl of, 259: McCul- lagh, dr. 309: Macgregor, Frances, S. 249: Mackie, J. F. 263: Maddrell, rev. H. 278: Maguin, dr. 282: Magnay, J. 309: Mahon, sir Ross 262: Mainwar- ing, lieut.-gen. 244: Majendie, rev. G. J. 299: Malkin, rev. B. H. 269: Manners, lord, 270: Martin, sir H. W. 248 Marychurch, rev. W. T. 280: Massy, hon. G. E. 248; Massey, sir H. D. 261: Masters, rev. J. W. 260
Matcham, mrs. 261: Maturin, rev. H. 243: May, lady, 257: Meath, bishop of (Dickinson), 277: Meck- lenburg-Schwerin, grand duke of, 256; Menzies, Arch. 253: Mesman, rev. C. 286: Mill, baron, 309: Mitchell, capt. 303 Miftord, dr. 305: Morgan, mrs. 268: Molesworth, lady, 305: Moles- worth, major, 273: Moore, rev. T. 282: Moorsel, baroness Van der Noot de, 294: Monckton, rev. H. 298: Montague, hon. Cav. 293: Montgom- ery, rev. G. A. 304: Moorhead, rev. R. 309: Morgan, rev. W. 281: Mor- ris, D. E. 253: Morris, F. A. 305: Moyes, C. 283: Mozart, widow of, 257: Mudie, R. 266: Munster, earl of, 258: Munster, countess of, 304: Murray, lady, 246
Napier, hon. Lucy M. 244: Nether- cote, W. C. 270: Neville, R. 285: Newton, maj.-gen. 273: Nicholay, lieut.-gen. sir W. 267: Nicholl, dr. 241 Norfolk, duke of, 257: Norris, C. 304
Oldacres, rev. S. 302: O'Loghlen, sir M. 292: Onsby, rev. J. 254: Os- borne, Jer. 303; Ouseley, major-gen, sir R. 267
Page, Thos. 304: Paget, hon. B. 297: Palliser, capt, 292: Parrock, John, 269 Park, rev. W. W. 305: Paterson, Marg. 255: Patteson, mrs. 304; Paul, sir J. C, 282; Pearce, Jn. 261 Peat, lady, 304: Peel, R. H. 305: Peel, R. 243: Penruddocke, J. H. 241 Petrie, H. 258: Phelps, J. 309 Philipps, rev. dr. 296: Place, rev. H. J. 294: Platt, T. 294: Pock- lington, rev. H. J. 278: Podmore, rev. R. B. 285: Popham, capt. 254: Porter, sir R. Kerr, 267: Potter, R. 278: Povah, rev. dr. 303: Powys, hon, and rev. L. 246: Pozzo di Borgo, count, 249: Prangnall, lieut. F. 295: Prescot, rev. W. H. 303: Pretyman, rev. J. 303: Price, lieut.-gen. 294: Pringle, R. 309: Pugh, rev. S. 300: Putt, rev. F. 304
Rae, sir W. 295 Richardson, rev. W. 303: Richardson, J. J. 260: Rick- etts, vice-adm. sir R. T. 282: Riley, R. 268: Roberts, rev. G. 297: Robin- son, H. 294: Rodd, rev. dr. 278: Rodney, lord, 273: Rokewode, J. G. 295: Rolle, lord, 270: Ross, lady M. R. 292: Ross, lieut.-col. 268: Row- ley, adm. sir Josias, 244: Ruhl, 294: Rushout, rev. G. 295
St. Lawrence, rev. E. 273: St. John, rev. H. E. 283: Sadleir, T. 296 Sandes, rt. rev. dr. (bishop of Cashel), 302: Scott, Charles, 241: Scott, Mrs. 261: Scott, Wm. 296: Scully, Jas. 303: Sealey, G. T. 283: Sebastiani, countess, 254: Selwood, Frances, 261 Serjeantson, rev. J. 285 Serrell, rev. S. 260: Seton, col. 260 Sevestre, Sir T. 252: Shannon, earl of, 264: Shrapnel, lieut.-gen 257: Shaw, James, 284: Sheriffe, rev. T. 269 Shield, adm. 273: Shiffner, sir G. 248: Shooter, rev. Jos. 243: Shut- tleworth, rt. rev. Philip N. (bishop of Chichester), 243: Sibly, rev. E. R. 286 Simpson, rev. J. 286: Single- ton, archd. 257: Sismondi, 274: Skegg, Edw. 260: Sleath, rev. dr. 296 Smith, lieut.-gen. sir Lionel, 242 Smith, major-gen. 296: Smith, lady, 276: Smith, John, 246: Smol- lett, rear-adm. 268: Smythies, rev. A. Y. 273: Somerset, gen. lord R. 284: Somerset, hon. C. F. E. 261: Somerville, lord, 271: Sotheby, Sam. 243: Soyer, mrs. 283: Spankie, serj. 299 Spittal, sir Jas. 286: Standen, lieut,-col. 309: Stentenant, rev, S. T. 268; Stevens, rev. H. 295; Stopford,
Deaths-continued.
hon. mrs. 261: Stretton, col. 298; Strong, archd. 285: Sutherland, A. 249: Sutton, lady, 242
Taylor, adm. 278: Telford, mrs. 268; Teynham, lord, 286: Teynham- lord, 256: Theakston, J. 263: Thier, rey, lieut. 263: Thompson, rev. J.304, Thornhill, lieut.-col. 293: Thornton: lieut.-gen. William, 241: Tindal, rev. N. 283: Tomlinson, lieut.-col. 268: Townsend, capt. lord James, 275: Travers, lieut. 281: Treherne, R. H. 294: Trimmer. rev. H. 278: Tucker, F. R. 274: Turner, C. H. 286: Turner, rev. A. 282: Turner, Wm. 278
Vane, sir F. F. 252 : Varley, John, 303 Vicary, rev. A. T. R. 305: Vi- vian, lord, 298 :Von Zandt, baron, 256
Wait, rev. W. 242: Waite, rev. T. 300: Wakley, H. 283: Walford, rev. W. 274: Walker, col. D. 280: Walker, maj.-gen. 294: Walker, miss E. 242: Walker, gen. sir G. T. 302: Waller, rev. C. 281: Walpole, capt. A. 255; Walpole, mrs. E. 275: Ward, rev. d. 302: Ward, miss, 263: Ward, rev. J. 286: Watson, rev. R. 280: Wedge, C. 286: Wright, rev. E. C. 281: Weir, lieut. G. 279: Wellesley, marq. 286: Wells, rev. J. 278: Wetherall, gen. sir F. 309: Wetherell, rev. R. 296: White, capt. J. E. 283: Whit- tuck, rev. S. H. 286: Wholehan, Lewis, 280: Wiles, R. 261: Williams, rev. T. A. 295: Wingfield, rev. R. 303: Winsloe, rev. R. 298: Wishaw, John, 247 Witts, Broome, 257: Woodriff, D. 254: Wood, rev. dr. 303: Woodthorpe, H. 256: Wrang- ham, archd. 309: Wrottesley, hon. L. 268: Wyatt, lieut. 269: Wyatt, lady (Louisa Sheridan), 241: Wynd- ham, E. 302
Yates, F. H. 273: Young, sir W. L. 275
Zandt, baron von, 256: Zohrab, Const. 252
Darling, death of Grace, 165 DESPATCHES-despatches and papers re- lating to Military Operations in Aff- ghanistan-I. Political, 405; II. Ope- rations of Major-general Sir R. Sale, 447, III. Operations of Major-gene- ral Nott, 465; IV. Operations of Ma. jor-general Pollock, 473; correspon- dence relating to alleged outrages by the troops in Affghanistan, 489 Destitution, case of, 178
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