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INDEX -1843.

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NEWS. • ••• • . • • • • 104 coulctsfee.: '•

Afeica•-•Diseinert of ft Itergetivert897. • • America- Mutiny on board the Semen. 32. Oregon territory, 7.13,

227. New tariff, 178e ..S(m. debts. 275. 873. President's ilst•ssagt efellse, • right of search. 314, 332.•Geruetrai Cr.*, and Mr. Webster on the Ashburtou treaty, 345. Right of search, 393. Petition of Sydney Smith to Congress. 465 f05. Mr. Webster out of office. As0, 534, 561. Repeal agitation. 703. Presidentship, 823. Mr. Webster2a. speech on agriculture aud crommerce. 985. 990. Congress Election, 11187. President's message to Congress. 12251 Belgium- Queen Vietoria'svilht 566, 890. Brazil - Failure of Mr. Fillies nego• Rations, 345, 442. 514. Marriage of the Prince de Joinville. 536. 561.

China-New embarrassments, 241, 247. Proceediugs, 442, 530, 534, 631. 730. Ratification of the treaty and issue of a tariff. 962. 967, 992. The murder of British subjects at Formosa, 1159. Sickness at Hong-kong, 1221. Open- ing of trade with Chinese ports, 1228. Colonies- Cape of Good Hope-State of , - Nall, 26, 32. 203, 297, 393; made a British colony. 650.657,1133. Canada -sir C. Ba,eut, 56. Sir C. Metcalfe Governor. 57, 514. The late and present Governors, 562. Riots at Beaulutrouis. 657. Pardon of political offenders, 943. Opening of the Par- liament. 1018 ; proceedings, 1033, 1038, 1081. 1087, 1134. 1160. Resig- nation of Ministers. 1182, 1206. India -Evacuation of Afghanistan. 7. 25, 122, 128. Somnath proclamation. 122. 128. Proceedings in Sinde, 241, 247. 631 ; seizure of the country by the British. 314 321, 410,418, 433, 441, 529, 533, 729, 963 ; revenue. 1018. Courts- Martial on the officers of the Cabul a ,y,247, 321. Sir W. Non on the al- leged excesses of the Cabul army. 680.

Cabot, 73 Loss of- an. Indian mail, 945. Murders and revolution in the PanianIs 'i7, 1062. 1158, 1=11 New Zealar • ssainst the Gover-

,dinburgh colony, 650, 658. es.... -.fray with Natives, 1133. 1178, 1182, 1184. West Indies - Earthquake. 218, 227, 242. 248. 274, 368, 393. Fire at Kingston, Jamaica, 943.

Egypt -Revolt of the Pachu of Soudan, 1063.

France-The Marquesas. &c., 7. 32. 266, 974, 290, 297, 560, 931. Opening of the Chambers, 26. 31 ; Spain. 49 ; right of search. 49, 54, 77, 98. 105. 121, 129; Budget, 177, 529, 533. 602, 609, 657, 679; secret service money, 204, 217. 226, 274 ; closing, 702. Postage treaty with England, 344. Slavery in the Colonies, 361, 366. State of the landed interest, 335. 393. Sugar, 938, 405, 467, 490. Fortifications of Paris, 801. 968. 1111. Collision between a French and English vessel at New- foundland, 801. Narrow escape of

the King at Cu, Visit of Queeu Victoria to Louis Philippe, 832. 842, 851.874. 889. Meeting of wine growers.

896. Discovery of a murderous as,so- ciation. 942. Iiidirect taxes, 991. Pre- tenders to the Crown, 1177. Funeral of the poet Delavi,gne, 1208. Opening of the Chambers, 1228.

Greece-Revolution. 913. 918, 922,, 913, 968, 991, 1019, 1038, 1135; National Assembly. 1158, 1202. Withdrawal of the Russian Ambassador, 1202.

Hayti - Revolution, 345, 368, 393. In- surrection, 873.

Holland-Death of the Ex-King. 1206. Italy-Intestine commotions, 817. 822, 826, 841, 866, 873, 810, 896, 919. 965, 991. 1010, 1019, 1085. Insurrection at Bologna. 849, 913. 1018.

Mexico-New tariff, 943. Insult to Eng- land. 1057.

Portugal - Commercial relations with England. 203, 321, 393.

Prussia-The Press aud the K Mg, 50, 55, 362, 366. Censorship. 227. The King's reproof of the States of Posen, 266, 274. 345.

Russia-Treaty with England, 154. Saud. ich Islands -Seizure of, by Eug- laud. 554. 561. 602; again free, 1063. Saxony - Closing of the Diet. 822. Servia- State of affairs, 345, 393, 410, 418, 442, 458, 465, 482, 490, 873. Spain-The Barcelona iusurrection, 7.55. 1k9, 146. Dissolution of the Cortes, 26; opening. 344. Ministerial changes. 361, 366. 442, 458, 465. 482. 490, 514. Insurrection, 529, 533. 551, 5s11. 562,

584. 608. 631, 633. 657, 674. 678.681 ; success of the insurrection, 697. 702. 729. 731,764 ; flight of Eaparteru. 746. 754. 801. Queen Isabella proclaimed of age. 770, 778, 801. Insurrection al Barcelona, 801, 804. 822, 849, 350, 871. 875. 896. 1113. • Elections, 8'22, Dis- turbed state of the country, 841, 848.

865. 875. 890. 898, 919. 922. 943, 968, 991. Mapifesta o. the It inistsy. 896. Optstint ef the tortes. 1615. 1036; Clasen's r..a;o:Ly, Attempt to &Laminate Narvaes, 10136. Ministerial changes, 1006. 1110.1133, 1153. 1158, ..11e3. P81. Olozaga's conduct to the Gueen.•1158, 1178. 1181. 1206. Dia- aprlearalce of Olosatga. 1228.

Se8derf-3 Death of one of the conspirators against Gustavus 111.. 314.

Switzerland The suppressed convents in Argau. 822. 1020.

Syria-Assault on Dr. M' Gowan at Jeru- salem. 849.

Texas-War with Maxie°, 943. Thrkey-Settlemeut:of the Syrian Ques- tion, 71.

ENGLAND.

Death of the Duke of' Sussex, 362: 3138, 392, 414. Birth of a Princess. 385, 390, 414. 510, 514. Visit of the King of Hanover. 510. 530. 844. Marriage of the Princess Augusta of Cambridge, 606, 629. The Queen's Tour. 818 842, 844. 866, 891; visit to Cambridge. 1010. 1034; to Taroworth. &c., 1130. 1154.

Income-tax, 2, 50. 76. 153, 419. Anti- Corn-law meetings, 2, 26, 50. 75, 173,

201. 246, 271. 294. 319. 340..390. 416, 440. 463, 511. 914. 1011. 1131. Lord Huntiugtower's bankruptcy. 3. 51, 127, 391. Revenue. 10, 323. 634, 971. 992. Assassination of Mr. Drummond. 57.74, 79. 102. 201. 223. Illegal conduct of Staffordshire magistrates, 153. Uui versity College, 176. 944. Robbery of clubs by Mr. Ashley, 176. 225. Frauds at the Customhouse. 177. 201, 342. 463, 730. 944. 1131. 1179. Dinner to Sir C. Metcalfe by the Colonial society, 206. Monomaniacs and their doings. 225, 728. 246. 271. 295. 320. 345. 368,463. Correspondence between Lord Brong. ham. Mr. Bright, and Mr Stansfield, 249, 273. Opening of the Thames Tun• uel, 293. Meetings on the Factories Bill. 294.341. 330. 416.440,463. Judg- ment respecting church-rates. 294. The comet, 297. 322. The •• British Ame- rican Association " and its proceedings, 362. 391. 511. Loss of theWest Indian steamer Solway. 366. City Chamber- lainship, 415. 416. 439, 462, 485. Din. Der of " the Friends of South Andra. 1M." 416. Anti Corn-law Coufe.euce, 439. 462. Charges against Alderman T. Wood, 485 606. Botanical Society fete, 486. The Duke of Brunswick and the Satirist. 511.583, 1155. Address to Lord Morpeth from Yorkshire, 514. lurtitute of the Fine Arts. 530. The

.-.ease of F. O'Connor and others. 531.

Offer to assassinate O'Connell. 536. Anti-Slavery Convention, 558 562 332. Presentation of plate to Mr. Chapman, 561. Fatal duel. 629. 656. 676.699, 798. Great Fire iu Tooley Street. 779. Bri- tish and Foreign Institute. 679. Inter- view of iron-masters with Sir R. Peel. 679. Father Mathew in London. 727. Association for the suppression of Duel- ling 731. Royal Agricultural Society, 751. Espartero in England, 802, 819, 849, 914, 920. Shipwrecks, 875. 993. Aldermanic elections, 892, 938, 963, 937. Meetings for the acceleration of the India mail. 892, 1203. Charges against Alderman Gibbs, 914, 938, 1012, 1034. 1058. 1082. 1155, .1204 City election. 922, 945, 963. 986, 993, 1011, 1018. Trial for slave.trading, 1034, 1058. Corporation reform. 1063, 1169, 1202. Comet,1135. The Duke of Bor- deaux, 1153, 1133. Libel by the Age on the Duke of Brunswick, 1155. Mr. Pearson. and the Westminster Review, 1178. 1202. Inquest in the Pentouville Prison, 1179. Election of the Common Council, 1202. City nightly shelter to the honseless, 1202. Crim. C011.-Lord Paget v. the Earl of Cardigau, 1203. Interruption of the sale of Lieutenant Munro's furniture by the Coroner. 1203. Death of Lord Lynedoch, 1206. Mr. Charles Mathews's bankruptcy. 1226.

Anti-Corn law meetings, 4, 76. 78, 103,

202. 272, 343, 364, 1013, 1083, 1131, 1157, 1183. Income-tax, 4, 363. Northleach prison. 4, 343. 365. Meet- ings of the Anti-Corn law League. 8,

27, 103. 106. 178, 1013. Liverpool Collegiate Institution. 27. Electioui,

28, 51. 130. 301. 226,228.247,274 296. 320 343. 363, 369, 392. 417, 699. 988, 1012. 1036, 1059, 1083, 1107. Hurri- cane. 54. 107. 130. Manufacturers dinner to Mr. E. Tenneut, 104. Dis- turbance!' in the Welsh coal districts. 104,295. " Rebecca and her daughters" in South Wales, 128. 512; attack collie Carmarthen workhouse, 583, 587 ; causes of the disturbances and spite of the district. 607. 630. 656.680:700. 728, 762. 776. 779. 800, 819; outrages. 804, 819. 938; defeats of the Rebeccaites, 819, 845; meetings, 819. 833. 917, 939, 964; grievances. 845. 85L 894; incen- cherism, 869, 875. 1060; murder, 869; magisterial blundering, 899 ; prod*. matiou. 944; Government inquiry, 1019; special commission, 1013, 1036. 1060. Rev. Mr. Bayley's explanation of his speech respecting Sir R. Peel, 202. Trial of O'Connor and other Chartist.. 202, 226. 228. Earthquake. 249, 272. Murders, 273, 295. 343. 752. 820, 816. Trials for sedition. 295, 298 1.10, 416. Pro-Corn law meetings. 343. 345. 486. 536. The Factories bill, 343. 364. 392, 559. Powder mill explosion at Waltham. 345. 365. Agricultural dinners. 364. 441,1083, 1180. Canada Corn-bill, 392. Mr. Cobden's meet- ings in the agricultural districts. 417, 446; 464. 487. 631. 559..583. G08. 630, 656. €77. 780. 728; 752.. 776. 799. 868: 916.9611.988. Sir-3. Graham's prison- discipline rules, 4177 Fires at Liver- pool. 419. 467. 5124. 559. 584. Strik in-the Potteries, 40Y. linutsford.gaol. 487. Riot at Manchester. 487;511. 846. Suspension of Dr. Pusey, 515.

535. 779. Memorial to Hampdeu, 583. Tumult at the Oxford Convocation, 609. Mr. Baines ou the education. &c. of tha mauttfacturing districts. 609. Royal Agricultural Society, 656. Stafford- shire iron districts. 656 678.728. Ex- plosion on board the Camperdown. 658. 680. Launch of the Great Britain at Bristol, 677. Mr. G. S. Smythe's address to his constituents, 680. Wreck of the Pegasus steamer, 701.730, 830. Meeting at Birmingham on the state of the country. 776. 800. Father Mathew, 851, 869, 375. Address of the Annual Conference of the Wesley &us. 874. Lichfield Agricultural Association- Peel on agriculture, 916; Liverpool- Stanley on farming, 945. Mr. T. Attwood's reappearauce in "public life," 939.. Mr, IsPGregorat the Man- chester Chamber of Commerce, 964. Sir R. Peel at the Tamworth Farmers' Club. 1012. Mr. Attwood's plan for restoring prosperity, 1059. Harbour at Birkenhead. 1064. New League- fund, 1083, 1204. Fire at Isnot. Hors 1084. British schools at Gateshead, 1107. Lord Spencer a total repealer, 1166. State of Dorsetshire labourers. 1157. Incendiarism, 1157, 1180. 1204. Meeting at Birmingham - redress of grzevauces 1203. Anti League move- ment in Essex, 1207. Wailehridge Farmers Club - Sir William Mules- worth on the Corn-laws, 1226. Fire at Liverpool, 1227.

IRELAND.

Opposition to the Poor-law. 5, 28. 104. 945. Repeal meetings, 24. 204. 314, 441. 512, 532. 678. 702. 753. 777. 800, 821, 846. 895. 899 941 939. 1014, 10.16. 1061, 1085. 1109. 1132.1180.11240. Tes- timonial timonial to Father Mathew, 0 Elec- tions, 177. 321. Mail-coach c3ntract, 331.344. 365. 513. Repeal proceedings, 365, 392. 417, 443. 487. 515. Increase of troops. 441, 533, 939, 1019. Great Repeal demonstrations. 464. 487. 490, 512. 532, 559, 562, 5134. 608, 630, 657, 673. 702, 739. 753, 776, 801. 870. 894, 917. 939. Dismissal of magistrates, 512, 533. 536, 584. 587. 753. Riot- ing near Dungannon, 513. 532, 560. State of. 560, 657. Presbyterian mar- riages, 657. Murders. 678, 729. 777, 801, 821. 966. 0 Connell's plan 33 the rest ration of the Irish Parliament, 800. British Association at Cork. 803. 825. Royal Agricultural Improvement So- ciety, 846. Appointment of Mr. Howley to a Sergeantcy, 846. Tenure of Laud, 869. Repeal address to the British Empire. 870. New method of evading payment of rent. 872. 895. Progress of - fortification, 895. A visit to a " mon- ster meeting," 910. Controversy on the massacre of Mullaghmost, 941. Mr. 0' Connell's attack on theSpectator. 941. Arbitration Courts. 941, 989. Proclamation againstthe Clootarf meet- ing, 964, 968, 1014. State prosecution of O'Connell and others, 988.993,1014, 1040, 1060. 1064, 10134, 1108. 1112. 11a2, 1157. Opening of the " Conciliation Hall," 1014. O'Connell's Address to the Irish People, 1016. Federalism aud Repeal, 1016. Signal fires, 1017, 1037. 1109. Tenure Of Land Commis- sion, 1036. 1060.1084, 1204. State of popular feeling. 1037, 1061, 1086. Mur- derous outrage in Tipperary. 1086. 1109, 1135. Proposed State provision fur the Catholic clergy. 1688. Dinner to Mr. O'Brien. 1157. Mr. O'Connell's Letter to the Repeal Association, 1204. Cou• duct of Captain 0 Driscoll, a Cork

Justice. 1205. 1217. Licensing Are arms at Macroom. 1205. Address of Protestants of Drumholme to the Lord Lieutenant. 1227. Conflict near Hos- common,1227. " Paddy M'Kewism," 1227, SCOTLAND.

1 Church question. 28, 33, 52, 105.247,296. 34* 365. 392. NI; Opening of the Ge- neral Assembly-Secession of the Non- intrusionists. 467, 487. 513 ; the 'Free Church, 488, 513, 990, 1017; Pas- t cal Letter of the General Assem- bly. 533; Commissiou of the Ge- neral Assembly. 756 ; riots is Ross- shire, 913, 942. 966; sites for new churches, 942, 1086, 1110. 1133; reli- gious tests in Universities, 1062 ; Euglish assistance of the Free Church, 1205. Anti-Corn.law meetings, 33.52. 59,930 1037. 1181. Elections, 514,753. Glasgow Anti-Slavery Society. 754. Highland Society meeting et Dundee, 777. A case under the new Church art, 872. Murders. 896. Edinburgh Hu- mane Society-safety in shipwreck. 898. Thal of a 3 witch " at Dingwall, 842. Execution of- an aged man at Stirling, 966. Edinburgh Musical Festival, 990. Meeting. at Glasgow-Conduct of the Ministry towards Ireland, 1206. Ope- ration of Lord Aberdeen's act, 1227.

THE PARLIAMENT.

Opening of the Session, 93, . Abinger, Lord, 170. Address, 93, 122. Admiralty, purchase of lands for the. 699. Allotment of Lands. 291. 340, 655. Arms. 197. Ashburton Treaty, 266. 318. 3.:2„ 339. 411. Augusta 1„Pritieess) of Cambridge, Pension for, 535. 554. 562.

Bankruptcy, 605. Brazil treaty, 386. Bread. Price of.775. Brougham (Lord) and Lord Lyuedoch. 270. Budget, 434. Canada Corn, 123. 151, 270, 459, 466, 482, 490, 510. 515, 558, 627; Rebels, 123; Recolonization of, 773 Chelsea Pensioners, Arming of. 750.772. China, Thanks to the Forces ins 151; Brill Is in, 751. Church Endowments, 655; Extension, 126, 418. Coal-duty. 557- Coalwhippers, 675. 726. 751. Coloni- zation, Systematic, 314. Complete Suffrage, 459. Corn-laws, 107. 242, 436. 443, 458, 556; Peculiar Burdens on Land. 243. Coroners, 628, 751. Corporations. Reform of Small, 389. Cotton and Wool•duties..319 Crimi- nal Law, 340. Cumberland's (Dube, of) Pension. 610. Customs. 743.7$5; Frauds. 750.

Danish Claims, 580. -Distress,122. Dogs, 270, 319. Don Carlos, 414.

Ecclesiastical Courts, 123, 338, 394, 483. Education, National, 194, 339, 410. 460, 698. Enclosures. 580, 655. Esti- mates, 178. 197, 203, 222. Exchequer Bills Forgery, 152. 175. Extradition of Criminals. 611, 755.

Factories Bill, 223, 275, 339, 410, 418, • 556. 579. Ferrers Peerage, 607. Fi- nauces, State of, 770. Forged signa- tures to Anti Corn-law Petitions, 531. Foreign Treaties, 126. Free-trade and Commercial Treaties, 386. French occupation of Tahiti. 233, 462. Greece aud its Protectors. 775 Gurney (Baron) and William Jones, 439.

Hampstead Heath. 605. Harbours of Refuge. 390. Holyrood Park, Pl. Illegal fees, 293. Import-ditties, 749. Income tax, 319. India-Lord Ellen- borough's proclamations, 124, 218; Thanks to the Army, 173 ; Afghan war, 197, 204; Seinde, 485. Insanity, Plea of. iu criminal cases. 244. Ireland. Fire arms in. 389, 506. 535. 562, 579, 586, 604, 627, 655, 659, 675. 680, 698, 746 772; Limitation of Actions, 633, 726; Medical Charities, 136; Pauper Lunatics, 389; Repeal agitation. 438, 461. 485, 506, 516. 535; state of, 626, 632, 650, 653, 746, 755. Irish Church, 723; Law of -Landlord aud Tenant. 748; Marriages. 633,675, 734 ; Parishes, Ecclesiastical union of. 658 ; Poor law, 269. 418. 438, 442, 635.698. 726, 753, 779; Railway'', 461; Spirit-tax, 292, 531. 699.

Jerusalem. the Bishop of, 339. Knutsfurd Gaol, 200, 481.

Law Reform, '795. Libel Law, 151, 510, 675. 726. 773, 796. Loudon Corpora- tion, 195. Lnean's (Lord) Dismissal from the Irish Magistracy, 751, 797. Machinery. Exportation of, 750. 796. Magistracy. Conduct of. during the In- surrection. 290. Marriage and Divorce, 293. 413. Millbaok Penitentiary. 485. Mines and Collieries, Female labour in, 460. Monomaniacs. Crimes of, 585. Monuments, 796. Moitmain, 725. Naturalisation of Foreigners, 223. Navy. 178, 203, 461. Nottingham. 291, 610. Opium Trade, 316; Com pensatiou , 731. Paisley. Distress in, 126. Parlianteutary oaths. 292. Poor-law. 170. 796. Por- tugal, 775; Treaty with. 386. Post-

office Reform. 602. Privileges, 196, 244, 270, 462, 628, 674, 726. Public Busine-s. 674.

(been. Addresses to the. 386. 459.

Right of Search, 125. Royal Palaces, 269. Scotch Poor law Commission, 269; Uni- versity Professorships, 723, 761. Scot- land, Church of. 171, 220, 292, 298, 319, 414. 439, 483. 555, 681. 604. 627, 655. 675, 638, 722, 750. Sers-ia, 390, 418, 775. Short Parliaments, 581. Slavery in the East. 339. Slave-trade, 200, 339. 779. 796. Spaiu. 750, 796. Stade-duties. 623. State of the Coun- try. 146. 155, 171. 709. St. Asaph and Bangor sees, 483. Sudbury. 123, 443. 462, 467. 557. 726. Sugar.duties, 578. Supply. 269. 292, 298. 322, 388.750. Ten-gun Brigs. 580. Theatres. 704. 731, 751, 775. Titles toEstates. 510. Town- shend Peerage, 204, 223. 413, 418, 939, 461. 581. 605. 611. Transfer of free. bold lands, 394.

Universities. Admission of Dissentere,483 Vestry Reform, 338. Voters, Persona- tion of. 130. 171 ; Registration of, 245, 249. 318. 338, 411, 443, 581, 628. Watch-making Company. 298. Welling- ton. Duke of, Position of the, 197, 628. West Indies, the earthquake in, 676. Workhouse separation of the sexes, 222. Yeomanry. 699. Close of the Session, 797.

Division. 207. -Election Committees,245, 270, 962. 485,510, 655, 659.

TOPICS OF 'THE DAY.

Accideuts at Sea: Pilots. Shipmasters, and Lighthouses, 81.

Actors. 783.

" All that's bright must fade," 325. American Notions id English Parliament. ary Corruption. 998. Anti.Corn.law League (the). a Houses holder of Loudon. 782.

AssassivatIon Speech, the, 181. Awful Visitation. 734.

Bathing forLondoners. 880.

Beating the Bounds. 493. Brasil, the Negotiations with, 347: Bread and Elbow-room, Give us, 635.

Broug 948.ham, Lord: The Orator's Destiny, Cabmen. a Word of and to, 1024. Capitol Saved, the, 1091.

Chalmers, Dr., 110.

Charitable• Institutions, Administration of. 1117:

China- The Use of Hongkong, 37; China, 258.

Chicese. Astonishing the, 19.

Christmas Duties. 1212.

Cinque Ports. 876.

Club Morals. 232.

College of Arms, a New Lease for. the, 1117.

Colouial. Department, Present Adminis' tratiou of the. 35.

Colonies. their. Cost and Profit. 347. Combination of the Working Classes, 937: Comet, the-A New Constellation The Apotheosis of " the Tail," 279. Converts. 925.

Copyright. nternational, 371.

Corn for Corn, 709.

Coro-laws, the Country Gentlemen and the, 37; Canada Corn. 181; The True Sliding Scale.854; Awful Consequences a. Repealing the, 1186.

Ciimivals.- Helps to Reformation. 445. Deumark. Justice and the Press in, 470, 514.

Derby Day. the, 517. Diplomatic Geometry, Ill. Doctors and Clergymen, 1140. Dog-Trade, the, 753.

Drama, How to Save the National, 541. Dress, Morally and Aesthetically Con- sidered. 1234'.

Duelling - A Deed without a Name 634; Substitute for Pistols. 661; What a willing Government could do to Abo- lish. 683; The Progressof Opinion. 709; The Duel and its Perplexities, 327. Ecclesiastical Courts Bill, 251. Education-The Government Education Merwure,346; National Education, 395; The People that has Finished its Edo. cation, 684; Education for the Menu. factoring and. Mining Districts, 780 ; The Right of Private Judgment, 806; The Education " Fallacy, 878 ; Fund for Education, 924.

Electrical Telegraph-The World a Tor. pedo 1 614. Employment fur Middle Class Females,

Execution of Allan Mair, the, 973. Exeter Hall in its Season, 420. Expectations and Explanations, 38. Factory Labour-The World Turued. Up-

side Down, 921.

"Factory System, the," and "Oar Social Cundition," 900.

Paine 370.

Fallacies of Figures, 318. False Credit, 853.

Fees for Justice, 878.

Foreign and British Marvels, 325. France-What we think of our Neigh- bours, 756; The Priem, the Mayor, and their Ideas. 782; More " Ideas," 807. France and Eugland-Conseils Generaux, 852.

FrenchDenottucers of the Right of Search, 81; Acquisitions in the Pacific. 324; Sightseers iu London, 829 ; Foreign -Policy. 1211,

German Newspaper Press, the, 59. Goulburn's Unkuown Tongues. 397. Government no Government, 733. Graud mama, 348:

Great Kings and Little Kings, 852. Gresham College, Opening of, 1044. Groundless Alarms, 82.

Guy Fawkes 's State Visit to Church, 1069. Guzzling (on) with Reference to the Fine Arts, 445.

hlampsteed Heath, Threatened Enclosure of, 470.

Harvestilume, 827.

Heathenism of our Public Monuments, 60. Holland, the late King of, 1210.

Houses of Refuge for the Destitute,1234: Ideal (the) and the Real. 999. Imprisonment for Debt, 493. India-Inquiry into the Afghan War, 36; Evacuation of the Afghan Country.157; The List of the Warlike. 181; Minis- terial Prerogative-Mr. Roebuck's Mo- tion, 206; Mode. 445; More Conquest, 1163.

India Mese, Suppression of Discussion at the, Ha:.

Indian Law Reform, 735; Mails, Accele- ration of the, 950.

Indus. Trade on the, 635.

" Industry." Antagonism to Blind, 925; Blind Industry and Free Trade. 947. Ireland-The Peel Government in. 944; Irish Repeal, 969; The Dismissed Ma. gistrates, 516; The Irish Pour-lave 539; The Irish Church. 564; Trusting to the Chapter of Accidents, 589 ; What might be Done for. 612 ; Dying for Country, 613; Who Pays the Repeal Rent ? 634; An Obstacle to Ireland's Improvement, 900 ; Ambulatory Parliameats. 972 ; The Irish Policy of Ministers, 996 ; The Imperial Parliament in Dublin, 997; Who are the Irish. 1022; The In- toxication of Success. 1043; What if Mr. 0 Connell had pursued a different course since 1840? 1068; What to do with the Irish Priesthood, 1090; Whig Remedies for, 1232.

Jockey, the, 662.

Journalists and Barristers, 110.

Justices' Justice, 1233.

Labour (Excessive), Preventives of, 278. Law Reconcilable with Sense. 1139. " Law Reform." What is meant by, 972. Learned Societies. 469.

Letters. What can he Done for ? 1186. Libel, Law of, 158; Mutilation of the New Libel Law. 781.

Light Gold, Proclamations against, 947: Living in a Hurry, 973.

Local Taxation. Plan forCeutralizing. 853. London Election, Moral of the, 1022 ; Fires in 1664 and 1843, 805. 819

Smoky, Dirty. 901 ; Streets. 1188. Long Speeches : Medical Police, 207. Lunatics. Puuishmeut of, 230. M-Naughten Murder, Hauging, 133

Stimu ants to Crime, 254.

Mathew, Father, 828.

Mesmerism, 540.

Midsummer Miseries. 567.

Miseries of Mirth 1213.

Mitford, Miss, 182.

Modern Cincinnati. 279; Pegasus, a, 303.

Monomania Question, Legal Settlement of the, 590 ; A " Settlement " lUu. settled, 683; The General Monomania, 853.

Morning Paper, the. 1165. National Drama. Regeneration of the, 1095; Holydays. Neglected Evils, 949.

New Ecclesiastical Authority, a. 232. Newspaper Reporting as. a Politieul En. glue, i87.

New Zealand, Aborigiues of, 1211. Oldest Diplomatist, the, 303. " Old Tories" and " Old Whigs," 682. Opium-Trade. the, 329 ; The Rationale of the Opium Claims, 539 ; The Opium Compensation, 757.

regon Territory, the, 1097, Scientific Motives fur settling our other Bouudary- line in North America, 11.

Pairing-Time Anticipated. 684. Palmerston, Lord-The Statesman, 277 ; A Metamorphosis not in Ovid, 372; A

New Disciple of the Spectator, 614. Parliamentary 'Thanks, 157.

Parties, State of. 205.

Peel (Sir Robert), Considerations for, 180; Peel's Position, 588; Peel's Diffi.

collies, 564; Peel's Own Policy, 660. Physic for the Million, 1187.

Plenty, a Means of Prosperity, 1023. Pluralism, 614.

Political Bombast, 254.

Pour, How to Help the. 1068 ; Where are the Poor to Go? 1116; Mansions for the, 1164.

Poor-Box (a) for Police Magistrates, 11. Poor-law, the : In.door Relief, 82. Popular Discipline. 492. Post-Office. the-Official Opposition to Administrative Reform. 300 ; Post. Office Management of Post-office Re- form, 421; The Post Office Exposure, 1137.

Practical Men, 879.

Preseuts to Royalty, Ill. Prison Experiments, 1164.

Prussia-The Censorship of the Press in, 278; The Prussian Liberals, 302 Neon Posed. 396.

Public Assembly. Limits of the Right of, 995. 1042, 1092, 1141.

Quack-Land, 870.

Queen, Projected Excursion for the, 734 ; Visits of the, to the Continent-The King and the Burgesses. 901. Racing as a Popular Foolometer, 567. Railway System. Working of the, 708; Travelling. 926.

Readers, the Age of, 807.

Rookery, the. 159. Rooks-New Movement in the South of Scotland, 1934.

Science, National Encouragement to, 302. Scotch Universities : Religious Tests, 1023, 1070.

Scotland, the Poor in, 38 ; Scotch Poor- Law Commission. 134 ; The Church of, 260; Prospects of the Church of, 492. Scu:pture for Criminal Discipline. 1142. Slave-Trade, Suppression of-A Curiosity of Legislation. 661 Social Maladies, Obstruction of Inquiry into,613.

Spain- Diplomatic Impertinence, 706 : The Child Queen. 1183.

Spiritual Child's Play, 348. Statesman (a) Wanted-The Coming Mau 1 1067.

Steam-Boat Accidents, Who are to blame for ? 707; The Blame of. 733 ; Preset.

vation of Life at Sea, 757. Street-Sweeping 12, 61. Subdivision of Employments, Effects of the Extreme, 876.

Sugar-Cheap Sugar by Free Labour,

Supplement to the Spectator, April 15a Sunday Cricketing out of Bounds, Penal

Laws against, 781.

Sussex, Duke of, Burial-place of the 395 ; Decent Mourning," 421. Tantalus no Fable, 60.

Teetotalism a Plebeian Virtue, 950. Titles, 999.

Torreus (Colosel) and Mr. Senior, 1185. Townshend Peerage: Civilian ?durals,421. Tuft-hunting Yankees, 12. Turnpike Trusts, 182.

United States-the American " Indebted- ness," 60 ; The Strong Red Line. 132 ; Senate of : Oregon bill. 231 ; Honesty on both Sides of the Atlantic, 277 and their Slaves, 371 ; " The Book of the United States." 469; Reciprocity: Bug- land and America, 566 Brother Jona- than and John Bull : Faults on both Sides, 1091; Presideut Tyler's message, 1232.

Universities. Admission of Dissenters to the. 517; The Church and the, 1163. Wales-Rebecca and her Daughters, 599. Welcome Converts, 396.

What our Neighbours think of us. 706. Wood (Alderman) and his Times, 924. Young England. 660, 853.

Zulueta (Mr.). the Case of. and his Par- liamentary Evidence, 1044.

UNCLASSIFIED PAPERS.

Sir C. Metcalfe appointed Governor. of

•• Canada. 57. 78; American Boundary, 107; ensued' Proclamation, 130; Lord Brougham and M. De Tocqueville. 151. 177; Viscount Chronicle on Viscount Palmerston, 279 ; Standard on the Con• dition of Ireland. 610; Post office cal. culations. 614 ; Time* Couserrat ire esti- mate of Peel's Miuistiy, 632; Stamiard's Mural of the Revenue accounts, 652 ; Rumours of Peel's resignation, 659 ; Customs. Frauds Report, 703; Law of Libel Bill, 755; Mr. Disraeli. t • coming man," 755; Counivauce of Mi. litary Authorities at Duels. 823; Ottani, aeon the State of Parties, and on the Siidi ug -scale, 824 ; Local Taxation, 847; The new Customs Act and the Corn. law, 897; Lord Brougham's Letters on Law Reform, 944; Sydney Smith on Pennsylvania repudiation, 1038, 1063. 1111; The Times' censures of Sir R. Peel, 1010 ; New Libel Law, 1040; Ge- neral Green on repuchatiao, 1063,1064: Times on state of Ireland, 1064; Duke of Bordeaux's visit to England. 1082; Hoes on law-making, 1112; The Poet's Farewell to Levi', by Swynfen Jervis, 1118; Attacks on Mr. Roebuck for a pretended acceptance of an Indian Judgeship, 1207.

CRITICAL NOTICES OE NEW BOOKS.

Addison, Lucy Aikin's Life of, 424. Affighanistau, Nash's History of the War in. 906.

Annunie, the, 1026, 1097.

Arnold's (Dr.) History of Rome, 1071. Australia and the East, Hood's, 710: Attaché, the, or Sum Slick in England, 664.

Barrow's Life of Drake, 1213.

Baynes's Rambles in the East, 160. Bedford Correspondence, the. 687. Beechey's (Captain) Narrative of Captain Buchan's Expedition towards the North Pole, 326.

Belle of the Family, the, 1048. Ben Bradshawe, the Man without a Head, 761.

Bremer's (Frederika) Novels, 449, 831. Brougham's (Lord) Poetical Philosophy, 544; Historical Sketches, 1024.

Broutes Baronetage, 352.

Beyant's Poems. 18.

Buckingham s America. 327, 473. Burgomaster of Berlin, the, 903. Carlyle's Past and Present, 398. Carpenter's Animal Physiology, 929. Cartaeight.(Dr.), Life and Inventionseif, 881.

Ceylon, Campbell's Excursions in, 784. Chatterton's (Lady) France, Pyrenees, and Spam, 447.

Chaucer, Sir Harris Nicolas's Life of, 1235.

Cheyne (Dr.) on Partial Derangement, 810. '

Child's (Mrs.) Letters from New York, 977.

China, a Field Officer's Last Year iu, 88; Murray's Doings in, 135 ; LochsClosiug Events of the Campaign in. 592. Clark (Sir James) on Medical Reform, 376; Letter and Note, 401.

Coal-mines, Accidents in, 137.

Colonies, Tales of the, 593.

Cooper's Wyandotte, 857; Ned Myers, 11/94.

Cortex, Mr. Folsom's Despatches of, 975. Costello's (Miss) Gabrielle, 570. Crowquills Phantasmagoria of Fun.162. Currency, Cowell's Letters on Paper, 905. Curwen (Samuel), Journal and-Letters of,

62.

Dayman's Dante, 786. Dickens's (Charles) Martin Chuzzlewit, 17; Ghost Story, 1216. Distress for Reut on Property not the TOURUtts, the-Law of, 859.

Egerton's (Lord F.) Mediterra..:. a Sketches, 88

Egypt and Palestine, Mr. Stones Travel,. 545.

Elegiac Poems. 329.

Ellis a (Mrs.) Wises of England; 2571 Etruria. Mrs. Gray's History of, 889: Eyre's (Lieutenant) Account of the Dis-

graces at Cabe!, 13.

Farnham's Travels in the. Rooky Meuse tains and Oregon, 422.

Potties's Travels through the Alps of Se. voy, 712.

Formby's-(Rev. H.) Visit to the 617. Gerald Griffin, Life of, 1119.

Gore's (Mrs.) Banker's Wife. 833. Greece under the Romans, Mr. Finlay* 1143.

Gully and Denham'a Imprisonment at Formosa. 1236.

Herbert's (Mr.) Marmaduke.Wyvid, 665. Hope (the) that Is in us, 904. Homer (Francis), Memoirs and Cones- pondence of, 256; Note, 283.

House of Commons, Toweseud's History of the, 232.

Borates Trauslaeon of Peter sabid) 928.

Iluber's Eugnsh Universities, 952. Ireland ay.. its Rulers. 953.

Irish S'.etele Book, the, 471.

(MI.) Forest Days. 115. (Francis) Contributiuus to tbir Sdoetrorgh Review, 1166. Jet -.) Statics of the Human, Chest, .ets.,

Jones's (Mr. E.) Poems, 1146.

Kennedy's (Mr.) Poems, 1001.

Kliiva, Captain Abbott's Mission to, 663. Knight's (Charles) William Shaksperee. Biography ,832. 832.

Kohl's Austria, 809 ; Ireland, 1142. Lament's (Miss) Impressions of France and Switzerland, 1192.

Liebig's Letters on Chemistry, 978. Light Dragoon, the: 1169. Londonderry, Geology of. 234.

Lord .Dacre of Gilstand. 1072.

Loudon s Suburban Horticulturist, 40. Macaulay's Contributions to the Bdin- burgh Review, 279. M•Corntac's Methodus efedendi. 65. Madras, a Lady's Letters from, 351e European Regiment, History of thle First, 400.

agnetie Phenomena, Observations of) 1074,

Marrya1000.t's (Captain)' Monsieur Violet: Maslen (Mr.) on Improvement of Towne and Houses, 640.

Masson'teAtteenterea in-Baloshietate 186s

Men and Women, 1237.

Mexico, Lite in, 114. 139.

Miss Pen and her Niece, 2Fe.

Moultrie's Dream of13/ce Menden, 3.4.",'

Napier's •

Syria. 619.,

Naval Club, the. C.

Niger. Expedition. Dr. M•William's Ate count-of. the, 568; Dr. Pritchett on the Niger andTropieal -Fevers, 669:

°eking's: 768.

O'Connell's (Me) Ireland, 182. Olin's (Dr.) Travels in Egypt:883.

Owen (Mr.) on the Myledon &bastes: 785.

Paris and its People. 1121. Paris's (Mr.) Letters from the Pyrenees; 496. • Peel (Sir IL) and his Era, 112. Pemberton, Life and Remains of 0: W., 1095.

Pennsylvania. Trego's; 1120.

Pereira's (Dr.) Treathe no Food. 6181 Pollok (Robert). Life of, 42. Pombat (Marquis of). Mr. Smith's Me• moirs of the, 615.

Porter's Progress of the Nation, 497. Port Phillip, Mr. Murray's Summer at; 1073.

Presbytery Book of Stratltbogie, 926. Prescott's Cour:nest-el Mexico, 1046. Ragland Castle, 2W. Rambles of the Emperor Chloe Tih, 399: Rector (the) in Search- of a Citrate, 712. Roberts's (Miss) Ruins and Old Treece 1049.

Robertson's Letters on South America, 64: Rome under Paganism and the P. pea, 760. Romees (Mrs.) Rhone. &c., 569. Rnasia-Marquis De Custine's Empire of

the Czar, 737.

Sale's (Lady) Journal in Affghanistse, 373.

Scottish Heiress, the, 209.

Scrope's (Mr.) Days and Nights of Sal- mon fishing, 472. Selwyn (George) and his Contemporariti, 495,1168.

Sheffield, Dr. Holland's Vital Statistics of, 830.

Shepherd's Well, the, 853.

Sidney (Henry), Earl of Romney, Dlarr of, 543.

Sigouruey's (Mrs.) Pleasant Memories of Pieasaut Linda. 136.

Simmons's (Mr.) Poetry. 305. Simpson's Narrative of Discoveries one* North Coast of America. 759.

Siude, Caplan Postaiss on. 666; and AL ghanistau. the Reverend I. N. Alien's March through. 999.

Spalding Club. Miscellany of the, 86. Spirit of The Nation. 1215.

St. John's Sir Casino Digby, 935.

St: Patrick's Purgatory, Mr. Wright'.. 1235.

St. Vincent (the Earl of), Tucker's Mee moire of, 1189.

Starkey's (Mr. 1 Judas, 210.

Stephens's Incidents of Travel in Yuca- tan, 374.

Sterling's (Mr.) Strafford, 811.

kland's (Miss) Life of Queen Eliza- stb, 856.

ydenham (Lord). Life of, 735. Taylor's (Dr.) Revolutions, &c. of Eu- rope, 949. Teignmoutb (Lord). Life of, 591. Theodoret's History of the Church, 1025. Titian. Dr. Mackenzie's. 233.

Torrens'a Letter to Sir R. Peel, 85. Travelling Physician, Life of a. 304. Trollope's (Mr.) Jessie Phillips, 17; Lanrnngtons, 1237. Virgin Islands. Letters from the, 522. Val pole's Letters to Sir Horace Mann, 6ne Whitebead's (Mr.) Earl of Essex, 472. Wilde's (Mr.) Austria, 519.

Williams (Reverend .1.). Life of, 161. Wilkie. Allan Cunningham's Life of,349, Yucatan, Normau's Rambles in, 39.

SHORT NOTICES.

Abel. 834. Adventures of Mr. Ledbury, 1237. Agitation. te17. Alcohol, 547. Almanacks, 1003, 7050. 1075. 1100, 1123, 1147. 1238. America, Ancient. 591. American Book Circular, 642, - 667. Amnesty, the, 546. 572. An- cient History, 595. Angling, Phillips's.

595. Animated Nature, Pictorial

Museum of, 116, 1218. Annette Ger- Vida. 974. Architecture, 902. 980, 1171.

Aristocracies. Influence of. 450. Arith- metic, 930. Army List, 163. Art of Living, 572. Astrouomy, 572. Aunt Martha, 498. Australian Squatter's Journal. 522.

Bain's Electricity. 667. Baines on the Manufacturing Districts, 690. Baronial Halls. 980. Battle of Loncarty. 714.

Beaumont and Fletcher, 619. Bell's Liturgy Compositions, 1050. Ben- ehamiana, 522. Bentley's Handbooks. 19: 426. Biographical Dictionary. 212. 980. Black's Poems. 1099. Black's Tourist of England, 762. Bloxam's Architecture, 66. Bookkeeping, 139.

Borgia. 19. Botany. 499 ; of Malvern Hills, 642. Booms' Surveying, 66. British Museum, 547. Brothers. the, 1028. Browning's Bells and Perna. granates. 116. Caleb Stukely. 1170. Cant, 571. Cape of Good Hope.666. Cemeteries, 402. Cha- lenor's Poems. 1002. Chambers's Eng-

lish Literature, 44, 212,330.1050; Edu- cational Course, 546. Change for the

American Notes. 642, 667. Chapman's Homer, 426. Chaucer. 666. Childrens' Diseases. 163. China. 43, 1099. Chris- tian Morals, 1099; Philosopher, 307.

Chronicles of St. Mango, 619. Church of England. 67 ; Poetry, 90. Church-Cla- Tering. 89. Churchman's Companion, 330. Circassian Chief. 642. Clarke's Guides, 353. Cold Water Cure. 1194. Collier's Shakspere. 138, 426. Conde's Wife. 787. Constable's Guide, 330.

Consumption, 787. Copyright. Inter- national, 402. Countingtouse Manual, .i53. Cowper's Homer's Odyssey. 334. Crane's Language, 1075. Cricket, 450. Cunningham on Compass va- riation, 1147. Davalos Family, 498. Davidson. Lu- cretia, 138. Days at the Factories, 426. Delta's Domestic Verses, 474. Dick on Digestion, 259. Dodd's Biography, 66; Peerage. &c.. 1238. Dora Marcelli, 115. Double Entry, 930. Dream, a. 235. Duty of a Kristian Church, 546.

Edinburgh Cabinet Library. 1194. Eggs of British Birds, 714. Egypt, Ancient, 1075. Ellipse, Dake of Somerset on the, 884. Emigrant to America, 1049. Emigrant's Handbook, 235. Ernest the Pious, 283. Events of a Military Life. 714. Experiments, a Register of, 330. Exposure of Female Prostitution, 885. Eye, Diseases of the, 186.

Fasts of the Church. 163. Fenton's Poems, 186, Fidelity. 1028. Fish, 1075. Flood's Tubercular Phthisis, 43. Floral Fancies, 43. Flower Girl, 498. Flower's Poems, 1099. Foil, the, 522. Foreign Library, 211; History

of Ten Years, 1238. Forensic Me- dicine, 835, 1122. France. Hand-

book for Travellers in, 595. Francesca di Faeoza, 235. Fresco, 1075. Friend or Foe ? 546.

Gathered Leaves, 378. Genealogy, 1194. Gentle Gertrude, 623. Geology rm. plied to Agriculture. 1002. Gleanings. 979. Glimpses of Nature, 1170. Goethe and Schiller, 498. Grape. Culture of the. 211. Grape Vine, 619. Greek

Biography. Dictionary. of, 19. 330; Article, 116 ; Verb. 690 ; Grammar.

Kiihner's, 1099; Prosody, 1099. Guide to Service, 330. Goon's Livy, 1050. Harmony of Latin and Greek. 163. Hast- ings, 259. Hatchet's Old Sarum, 1003. Hazlitt on Are 44. Hebrew and Chaidee Concordance of the Old Testament, 1027; Letter and Note. 1050. Heilbronn Waters. 835. Helps to English Grammar, 690. Highland Note Book. 211. Highlands, the. 450.

Home Treasury, 547, 667. Home- opathy. 1050. Horace. Scrisen's, 834. Hours of Meditation, e79. Hughes's Embossed Alphabet, 1194. Hugo's Rhine. 499. Hussey's Bible, 1122. elydropathy, 666, 690, 1122. He dro. therapia, 283. Impressions and Observations, 1238. s• Imputation," the Doctrine of, 572. Influence of respect for outward things, 619. Insanity. 1194. Ireland, Mar- tin's, 1002; History of, 1194, Isle of

WightWight Rambles, 547. Isles of Greece, Rambles,

Life of Richard I., 450; False Heir, 474. Jay's Works. 619. 979• Jerusalem. 690. Jesse's Windsor. 835. Jobert's Questioning in French, 739. Junius, 211. Juryman's Hand- book. 307. Killarney. 834. King Eric and the One laws, 571. Knight's Shakspere, 115, 571.

Last Ball, 43. Late Hours of Business. 1194. Latin Delectus, 186; Dictionary, 307 ; Governess. 378. Landes Diunue, 998. Law, Grandeur of the. 450. Lan rance's (Miss) History of Woman in England, 115. Lectures to Young Men, 307. Lee's Baths of Germany, 450. Legendary Rhymes, 522. Lenny's Questions. 450. Letter-writing. 259. Letters from Oxford, 474; from Malta, 690. Life Assurance, 42; in the Ranks, 788. Lighter Hours, 979. Little Princes. 1194. Liturgy of the Church of England. 493. London Interiors. 1194. Longfellow's Poems on Slavers', 935. Lords of Ellingham, 163. L. S. D.. 19.

Mabinogion, 1194. Madeiras, ere., Guide to. 979. Maid of the lilting. 425. Man, Poems on. 1217. Man o' War's Man. 283. Maps, 187, 499, 714. 763, 883, 1171. Marcet's Lessons, 1217. Mar• euerite, 1193. Marion, 1122. Marti- neee's _Christian Life, 642. Medical Friend. 666. Melauthe, 283. Memoirs of a Brahmin. 353. Mercantile Cone. spsndence, 116. Methuen's Poems. 571. Miller of Deauhaugh, 330. Mil- ton, 164. Misltna, the. 18. Modern Judaism, 979. Morison's Reformation, 1170. Mormonism. 138. Mutt's Poems, 834. Murray's Colonial Library. 834, 930. Museum of Economic Geology, 713. My Sonnets, 1099.

Nelson Reminiscences. 642. New Hol- land, 89. New Purchase, 642. Ste- buhr's Greek Stories, 1147. Nile. Views on the, 572. Novel Newspaper, 642, 1028.

Oculist's Vade Mecum. 1075. Old Eng- land, 1147. Overseer's Guide, 330. Papal System, 283. Paper Lantern for Puseyites, 426. Papers of Reguault. 89. Penny Cyclopredia, 642; Magazine, 1238. Perils of the Nation. 378. Pe- riodicals, 19. 187, 307. 331, 426, 619. Pettigrew on Medical Superstitions. 1147. Philosopher's Stone.762. Pho- tographs', 930. Phrenological Library. 930. Phthisie Pulmouaire, 714. Pic. riots, 1217. Pionrs (Mrs.) Love- letters, 66. Plea for the Weekly Ob. servance of the Lord's Supper. 353. Poems of Girlhood. 1028. Poetry, 402; for the Million, 89. Poor-law Precedents, 835. Popular Tales. 667. Power of Associatiou. 1027. Principia, 450. Prism of Imagination, 1147. Productive Farming, 595. Proportion, 788. Protestant Nonconformity. 571. Proverbs for Acting, Miss Pickering's, 1237. Puss in Boots. 1194, 1217. Queen Victoria in Scotland, 19.

Rachel, 930. Haile ay-makiug, 43. Rec- tor's Note-book, 762. Renwick, Life of, 546. Reuchlin, Life ad, 426. Rey- nard the Pox. 1100. Rigg's Researches, 1147. Road machine, 523. Ruberts's Holy Land, 1123. Romances of Real Life, 450. Romantic Fiction, 1099. Rose of Woodlee, 523.

Sampson's Criminal Jurisprudence, 139. Sandwich Islands, 474. Saul, 930. Savunarola, Girolarao, 66. Settles- ser's History of the 18th Ceutury, 595. Scientific Wanderings, 66. Scoresby's Magnelicat Investigat:ons, 1147. Scrip- tures, Poetry of, 884. Secretary, the, 402. Selects e Poetic Winn, 1075. Shakspere, 306,330. 498; Songs of. 187. Shannon's Tales, 115. Sinclair a Poems, 402. Sketches and Extracts, 283. Smith's Standard Library, 930, 1003. Smiths, the. 713. Sources of Physical Science, 1170. Spiritual Creation,493. St. Andrew's, 1074. Stenography, 930. Stiff Joint. 787. Sullivan's School- books, 402, M. Summerly's Hand- books, 619, 667, 714.

Taste, Handbook of, 495. Taxidermy, 1002. Temple Church, 139; Monu- mental Effigies. 1122. Tesselated Pas. time, 1228. Thuile, 66. niacin. 330. Tour through Turkey, 666. Tragedies, 1170. Training, 788. Transportation, 930. Turning. 19. United States, Government of the, 138. Quivers Pittoresque, 762. Universal Directory, 90 ; History. 186. Veterinary Records, 979. Victoria An- nual, 1171. Voice of an Octogenarian, 331; from the Vintage, 546. Wakefield, Notabilities of, 235. Wale's Poems, 666. Wanderings of a Tailor, 1170. Wathen's Egypt, 475. Weale's Quarterly Papers, 930. Westminster Abbey, 498 ; Biographical Illustrations of, 884; Assembly. 546. Williams's Model-Drawing, 260. Willis on Meutal Derangement. 306. Winslow on Cri- minal Insasity, 211. Woman, Pies for, 1075 ; an enigma, 1099. Yates's (Mrs.) Letters, 426. Young Mil-

liner, 378; Student, 1075.

Zoology of the Voyage of the Sulphur, 331.

Gtassixos, 518, 829, 855, 880. 902, 950, 974, 999, 1070, 1093, 1118,1142.

THE DRAMA.

Adelphi-Pride of Birth, 61 ; Binks the Bagman. 160 ; Mary Melvyn. 09 ; Robert Macaire, 304; The Wizard of the North, 447, 780, 805 ; Opening--

Marie-Ondine. 946 ; Moral Philos°. pher, 970 ; Roll of the Drum, 994 ; Bohemiaus, 1065.

Covent Garden-The Highwayman, 9 ; Mothers and Daughters, 80 ; Attempted stepearauce of Mr. Gregory in Hamlet, 1b0 ; Closing - failure. 419; Letter from" One of the Sufferers, 468; Open- ing -Woman - My Wife's Out. 946 ; Sudden closing. 994 ; Second closing, 1020; Lee Enfans Castelli, 1041. Drama, state of the, 1113.

Drury Lane-Cymbeliue, 81 ; A Blut in the 'Sentcheon. 159; A Thumping Legacy, 160 ; Much Ado About No- thing, 179 ; Fortunio, 372 ; The Se- cretary, 397 ; Athelwold. 468 ; The Queen's Visit-Closing, 563 ; Meeting of Proprietors. f131 ; Opening-The Peri, 946; Devil iu Love, 1114; The Pantomime, 1231.

Elton. the late Mr., Appeal in behalf of the family of, 732. English Impressions of French actors. 709.

Farrell (Mr.), Illness of, 1020. Haymarket - Closing, 61 ; Soldier's Daughter-Basbful Irishman. 373; The Little Devil. 468; Louisou, 518; Dou- ble bedded room. 537; Moonshine. 732 ; Who's Your Friend? 804; Wedding Breakfast, 805; News from China, 851; Old Parr, 970; Know Your Own Mind -Victor and Hortense, 1041 ; Caught in a Trap. 1136; The Fair One with the Golden Locks, 1231.

Italian Opera-The Ballet, 250, 326. 397, 494; Giselle, 303; The Spanish Dansense. 537, 564 ; Ondine, 588. Lyceum-Horsemanship, &c.. 81; Mungo Park, 179.

Olympic-Happy Man, 970. •• Patent" Monopoly, 537. 994. Princess's -Opening. 970; Country Girl, 994; Borrowing a Husband, 1136. St. James's-French Plays. 61. 81, 132; Madame Albert, 111, 160, 179 ; Made- moiselle Plessy, 229, 251, 304; Vernet. 326, 373; Levessor, 398; Mademoiselle Dejazet.447. 468, 518 ; Boufre. 537,564, 587. 612. 660. 682; Closing, 682 ; Les Enfans Castelli, 1065.

Strand Theatre - Opening - Rights of Woman,537; Ambassador's Lady, 732 ; Night of Suspense, 805; Mr. Ham• mood's Night with Punch, 1020.

MUSIC.

Berlioz (Hector)in Germany . 829. Birmingham Festival, 8e3, 931. Brabam's Reappearance, 131. " Comas" (the) of Milton. and of the Stage, 204. Continental Music, 974, 1003, 1065. Covent Garden - Semiramide. 9 ; La Donna del Lego, Ill ; Maid of Cash- mere, 132 ; Oberon, 251. ; Norma, 397. •• Deborah " at Exeter Hall. 1093; Han del, a Letter by G. H., 1123.

Drury Lane - La Gana Laden, 34 ; Sappho, 325; Aces and Galatea, 420 ; Siege of Rochelle - Der Frieschuts• 946 ; The Favourite, 995 ; Bohemian Girl, 1136.

Dulcken'e (Madame) Soirees Musicales, 1123, 1218.

Festival Season of 1843, 930.

Gresham Music Lectures, 1136.

Illustrated Musical Lectures, 783.

Italian Opera-Programme, 132; Open- ing -Adelia, 250; Belisario, 303; La Sounambnla, 326 ; Norma-Semi- ramide, 372 ; Barbiere di Siviglia. 397; Don Giovauni, 420 ; Gana Ladra, 446 ; Puritani-Lucrezia Borgia. 494 ; Linda di Chamouni, 518; Foroasari's benefit, 588; Don Pasquale, 611 : Slate Visit of the Queen, 681; Closing, 780 ; Our Last Visit. 783.

Italian Opera, the. 685.

Lyric Prams, the National, 807; The English Lyric Stage, as it is and as it should be. With some Account of an Opera by the late Egerton Webbe, 907. Madrigal Society, 61.

Meloduits Club, the, 81.

Musical Season-Retrospect, 758. Music in Schools for the Blind. 1123.

New Musical Publications, 20, 91, 524, 714, 859, 956. 1003, 1075. 1238 . Philharmonic Concerts. 276, 325, 398, 446, 494, 542. 583, 659.

Princess's Theatre-Lucia di Lammer- moor, 61 ; Red Riding Hood, 132 ; pgritani, 250 ; Geraldine, 780.

Purcell Club, 112; Celebration. 633. Sacred Music at Crosby Hall, 1195. Spohr, 180; Spohr's Visit to London, 636; Last Days in England, 685. Taylor. Professor, and the Western Madri- gal Society. 379, 490. Wilson's (Mr.) Lectures-Progress of the Jacobite Agitation. 542.

FINE ARTS AND EXHI- BITIONS.

Art Union Prizes, 788 ; Designs from the " Progress," 1148. Art-Unions, Illegality of, 236. Battle (the) of Bronze, 596. Bridge-Building, 1004,1051. British Artists, Society of, 307. British Institution, Modem Pictares. 139, 187 ; Ancient and Modern Pictures, 547. British Museum, Completion of, 932 ; The Front, 956, 1051.

Chinese Collection, 1088.

Catliu's Indian Gallery-The Ojibbeway Indians, 1231.

Drawing-Classes at Exeter Hall, 116. Drawing from Models, 67.

Eden's (Miss) Sketches of Indian Cha- meter, 283, 1239. Exhibitions, Present and to Come. 854. Fresco and other Modes of Mural Paint- log, 860.

Gossip on the Fine Arts. &c., 1100, Holyday Sights, 1231. Litholint, Mr. Hullmandel's Claim to be the Inventor of. 1051.

Nelson Monument, the, 1051.

New Prints, 19, 236, 259, 353, 379, 402,

450, 475, 523, 980. 1028, 1171.

New Water-Colour Society, 902. Old Water. Colour Society, 427. Panorama of Edinburgh, 188; of Co• Wentz. 644; of Trepan. 1208. Parliament Palace at Westminster, 763. Price's (Lake) Views in Venice, 812. Ralmbach the Engraver. 1004.

Royal Academy Exhibition, 451, 475, 499; Modern Manner of Painting, 523. Royal Commission. the, 572, 595; The Cartoon Competitiou : Award of Prizes. 619; Exhibition of Cartoons. 643, 667; Additional Premiums, 690; Result of the Cartoon Competition, 739; Second Report of: Mr. Barry's Plans fur the Completion of the New Par- liament Palace, 835; Close of the Car- toon Exhibition, 860; Reexhibition of the Prize Cartoons, 909.

Tasteful Occupation for Educated Women, 1171.

Tayler's (F.) Sketches, 12.39.

Venice. Model of, 813.

Westminster Bridge. 932. Wilkie's Oriental Sketches, 284.

Xanthian Marbles. the, 90.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

Agricultural Improvement and Labour, by M. T. B.. 156; Labourers, State of, by Up and Be Doing, 1209. Bookmaking, by Thomas Falconer. 1089. Condition of England, by Z , 156, 255 ; by R. Torrens, 180. Corn and Trade, by Not a Leaguer. 1066. Corn-Laws, What is the real incidence of the ? by a Liberal Elector, 1114; Effects of the, on Commerce and Agriculture. by S. S., 1162. Cotton Factories iu Canada, by an Bog- lish Traveller, 1021.

Criminal Law, Sir James Graham and the, by J. M. L., 369.

Currency, Mr. Cowell's plan for the regu- lation of, by a Birmingham Bullioutst. 947; by R. A. E..971.

Dishonesty among Commercial Men, Pro- gress of, 1064. Douglas (Marquis of), Intended Marriage of, with the Princess Marie of Baden, by Fecialis, 13. Duel Question, the, by S., and by a Hater of Bullies. 706. " Esquire " Question. by a Barrister, 970. Factories Bill, Dissenting Opposition to the, by J. H., 395. Fires, speedy extinction of. by Joseph Nelsen, 970.

Free Trade : the Scotch Landlord again, by Paterfamilias. 12; Agricultural Con- verts to. by a Scotch Country Gentle- man, 34.

Fresco, by a Traveller, 682. Greek Revolution, the, by Aristides, 1020, 1042.

Hertfordshire Anti-Corn-law Farmer, the, by R. G. Welford, 444. Hours of Business, by a Shopkeeper's As- sistant, 199.

Internatioual Copyright, by Longman and Co., 307.

Ireland-• • Passive Rebellion." by Ebe- nezer Shaekleton, 662; What Ireland Needs. by a Subscriber. 1042; Endow- ment for the Church of the Majority in, by an Irishman of No Party, 1161. Irish Opinions on Irish Affairs, by J. Grattan, 468 ; Church Matters, Plan for Settling, by N. H. T., 612; Who are the ? by Billy eeRorke. 1042. Labouring Population of England. why should the, not have Constant Employ- ment? by a Liberal Elector, 1209. Law of Libel, by J. M. L., 299; Lord Campbell's Libel and Defamation Bill, by Juridieus, 805. " Limits of the Right of Public Assem- bly," by Tenas, 1137. Manufacturing Superiority (Our) not ne- cessary to our continuing to supply the Foreign Market with Manufactures, by Stephan, 59. Masson's (Mr.) Treatment at Quetta, by J. D. D. Bean, 255.

Mesmerism, by a Constant Reader, 588. Parliament- House Paintings, the, by a Constant Reader. 662.

Poor. One Way to Help the : Agricultural Improvement, by Up and Be Doing, 1089; Improved Farming and Increased Employment, 1161. Present State of Politics, 826.

Scotch Pour Provision, by H. H., 9; by Provincial Lawyer, 58, 107. Sedtland, Church of-Earnest Advice to the Nonintrusion Clergy, by a Node- trusion Layman. 79.

State of the Revenue-State of the Coun- try, by X., 82, 108; by Thomas Hop- kins, 108; by Your Constant Reader, 156.

Thames, Free Steam-navigation on the, Legislative Interference with, by Father Thames, 516.

Tocqueville (M. De), by De la M., 134. Trade, What has Caused the Revival in, by a Liberal Elector. 970, 1066; Mr. Cobden'a Theory of the Improvement in, by a Constant Reader, and by a Subscriber. 1021.

Trinity Church, Brompton. by One of his Grateful Parishioners, 369.

Twelve Reasons for Paying your Debts, by a Clergy man,536.