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INDEX 1847 A F

INDIANA UNIVERSITY

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FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Allicit, Western—Mr. Jamieson on the trial to open commerce, G58. America—Opening of Congress, 5 ; Mexi- can war, 54, 105, 175, 251 ; the "

proviso," 273, 297. Mexican war,

6, 273, 466, 584, 681, 800, 941, 1161 ;

battle of Buena Vista, 369 ; fall of Vera Cruz, 440 ; Cerro Gordo, 538 ; fall of Mexico, 1016, 1040. Mr. Houston and

Texas, 896- Clay on Mexican war, 1161, Austria—Advance of progressive ideas in Hungary, 940, 1138. Dispute with the States of Bohemia, 1013.

Bavaria—Lola Monter, the Royal " fa- vourite "—changes In government, 201, 226, 248, 272, 297, 320, 344. Belgium—Free Trade Congress, 871, 895, 917. Penitentiary Congress, 918. Open- ing of the Chambers, 1085. Borneo—Labuan occupied by the British, 297. Encounter with pirates, iN • China—Riot at Macao, 6. British ex. pedition to Canton, 608,706 ; subsequent proceedings, 941, 967. Sir J.-Davis', Visit to Cochin China, 12300 Colonies — Canada — Opening of Portia- most, 610, 633; closing, 800. Wretched State of Irish immigrants, 800, 896. Cape of Good Hope—Kafir war, 54, 82, 900, 297, 668, 851, 896, 10E46, 1230. Cey- lon—Sir. J. Tennent on taxation, 6. In- dia—State of the Pnnjaub, 6, 9, 128, 200, 225, 320. Death of Akhbar Kban, 440, 511. Assault. on. the MI it 4t r„o0Lhofr,:531; ;Airegc ib tbealetoan, 752. Itetoltdionin Nepaule62*.; B4itislaplot ileabote:11113. New South Wales—Transportation, 248. Census, 320. New Zealand--Seizure of Itatle- • nth*, 6, 29- Execution of% lifetime, 476, 200. Punishment of Netlyen Improvement, 466. Settliment of the Company's land-claims at Porirua and Walrau, 778- Improvement of the Na- tives at Maki and Waikanae, 941. Con- flict with Natives at Wanganui, 1040, 1086. West Indies—Loss of the Tweed steamer, 342. General depression, 1086, 1113.

France—Opening of the Chambers, 63; budget, 53; address, 81, 128, 131, 152, 175; Ministerial defeat, 295; electoral reform, 295, 319; tariff, 369; colonial slavery, 416, 510 ; corruption of offi- cials—General Cubleres, 439, 465, 608, 819, 657 ; trial, 680, 705 ; trial of Pel- lagra, 730 ; charges of Ministerial cor- ruption made by M. Glirardin, 661, 607, 632; Portugal, 584; Italy, 752; Switzerland, 753. Misunderstanding between Lord Normanby and M. Guizot, 200; reconciliation, 225. Modification of the Ministry, 465, 487. Tahiti con- quered, 466. Parliamentary reform, 632, 681, 708, 780, 895, 917, 1039, 1085, 1137. Finance, 777. Murder of the Dutchess de Praslin, 802,822, 827, 846, 851, 870, 942. M. Eynard and the Greek Government, 850. Italy, 869. Retire- ment of Soult, 870, 917, 940. Duke d'Aumale Governor-General of Algeria, 917. Loan, 988, 1085. Suicide of Count Bresson, 1086. Guizot's position, 1208. Germany—State of international questions In the North, 57. Excommunication of the Prince of Hatzfeld, 440, 442. Ger- manic Diet—Cracow, 657. Germanic Congress, 989.

Greece—Insult by the King to the Turkish Ambassador, 225, 248, 706. Misconduct of Ministers, 320. 369. Remodelling of Ministry, 439- DhsolutIon of the Cham- bers, 466. The election, 608, 681, 753; opening of the session, 825, 1086. Re- volt of Griziottl, 849, 870, 895. Death Of Collettl, 918, 940.

tali—Anti-Austrian feeling, 7, 272. Mr. Cobden, 465, 537. Pollticalconcessions in Tuscany, 869, 608- Protest of Sardinia against the occupation of Ferrara, 827, 849. Proceedings In Lucca, 872, 894, 920. Excitement In Tuscany, 894, 918. Disturbances In Milan, 895. Changes In Tuscany, 964, 989. Retrogression of Sardinia, 992, 10(2; liberality, 1085. Annexation of Lucca to Tuscany, 1012, 1039• Seizure of Fivlasano, 1111, 1209. Pontremoll, 1138-

Mexico—War with America, 153; inter- nal state, 249, 466, 584, 633, 730.

Naples—Insurrections, 873. 895, 918, 964. Portugal—Civil war, 7, 29, 53, 81, 105, 153, 175, 248, 272, 296, 319, 342, 369, 371, 416, 465. New Government, 439. British mediation, 439, 488,511, 537, 539, 608. Emeute at Lisbon, 465. Cap- ture of ships by the British, 561. End of the war, 584, 657, 681, 730. New Ministry, 851.

Prussia—A Constitution promulgated, 152, 155• Opening of the United Diet, 367 ; proceedings, 394, 416, 488, 511, 606 ; close, 632, 777. Imprisonment of Ronge, 368. State of feeling respecting the Diet, 370. Royal edict respecting the clergy, 537. Trial of Poles, 756, 778, 799, 1184.

Rio de Is Plata—Hostilities, 6, 342, 849, 941; differences between the French and English envoys, 965; Message of Roses to the House of Representatives, 989.

.ome—Popular measures of the Pope, 53, 128, 272, 683, 799• Sermon by the Pope, 'OS. Misunderstanding with the Au- Ian Ambassador, 296. Edict on the vas, 296, 319, 342. Popularity of the k"pe, 342. Conspiracy, 396. llamado Usual representation, 439, 778. Cam- ell of Ministers, 632. Edict against meetings, 657. Conspiracy against the Pope, 730, 753, 778. Occupation of

Ferrara by the Austrians, 753, 799, 824, 869, 940, 1039. Municipal Council, 989.

Council of State, 1039.

Spain—Opening of Cortes, 29; seizure of Olozaga, 29, 53 ; recall, 342. Minister- ial Changes, 105. 153, 200. Don End• que's marriage stopped, 176, 272. Con- duct of the Queen, 296, 319, 368, 416; her popularity, 368, 394- Charge against General Serrano, 296. New Ministry, 311, 344. The King and Queen, 439 ; separation, 465, 488, 511. The Queen Bred at, 465, 632. The King and the French Minister, 584. Charges against the Queen's uncle, 631, 657. Ministerial crisis, 826. Narvsez at Madrid, 861, 870. New Ministry, 869, 895, 918. The Press, 872. Recall of Espartero, 871. A Nar- vaez ministry, 965, 988, 992, 1062, 1086. Arrival in Madrid of Queen Christina, 989...1012. Return of the King to the Rlaces.1012:- Clime against itbe late Ministerref Ilbuumas low Opening of the Collate, 1137.

Srritzeriersk— Attadel on Prawn- 53. Notes from Nordista Poweak 81. 175 ; from France, blitt.- Votes against the Sonderbund, 730, 777,799, 918. The Je- suits, s70. Stoppage of munitions in Tessino, 824 ; in Neufchatel, 989. Pre- parations for a struggle, 1013, 1062, 1085. Meeting of the Diet, 1016; proclama- tion to the Sonderbund, 1049, Fall of Fritnrg,. 1.1,40 ci (IL 1.3r; }23{7 1140; fallbt Linseine micl•subittiteittnbf other Cantons:I IF r, *ILA 12139, '1230 - Dis- pute risiecting Neufchatel, 1183, 1209.

• • ; ; : ENGLAND.

14,tingtgalldin of Prince Albert as Chancel- . toroPOsnibridge, 292 ; Installation, 655.

The Queen's visit to Scotland, 773, 776, 794, 818, 843, 866, 898, 914.

College of Physicians, 2. Revenue, 33, 347, 661, 998. Malt-tax 50. Common Council—Dispute with the Lord Mayor, 80, 127, 174, 198, 222, 246, 269, 292; Health of Towns Bill, 364, 486, 525, 557. Middlesex election, 102, 126. Court of Aldermen—franchise, 102 ; prisons, 557. Society for Amendment of the Law, 127, 223, 293, 557, 1058. Howard v. Gossett —decision, 127. Decision In Braintree case, 174. The Education scheme, 198, 246, 293, 364, 371, 392. Meeting re- specting Cracow, 223- Trial of Mr.. Dunn for perjury, 223. Annual meet- ings,- 246, 427, 463, 486, 506, 535,558• The Walbro,k case, 246, 338. The fast, 292. India Proprietors' meeting—Rajah of Sattara, 293. Farmer's Club—Poor- law settlement, 293. Oxford and Bir- mingham Railway Company, 318, 345, 393, 415. Dinner to Lord Torrington, 366. Health of Towns Bill, 393, 414, 437, 463, 506. Thames Conservancy, 427, 463. Election movements, 463, 485, 506, 557, 604, 630, 654, 678. Arch- deacon Hale, 463, 507. Health of Towns Association, 557, 1'207. Presentation of a time-piece to Mr. WIlderspin, 558- Mo- nument to Caxton, 582. " Tithe re- demption Trust," 582- Storm, 659. Trial of Mr. Munro for duelling, 796. Failures, 818, 827, 871, 873, 898, 919, 942. 966, 939, 992. 1013, 1016, 1040, )063, 1088, 1111, 1138, h62, 1232; Sus- pension of railway works, 1014. Explo- sion of the Cricket, 819, 844, 867, 690. City of London Literary Institution, 866. Arrest of Mr. lluncombe, 867, 1082, 1107. Bank Court, 890. Movement to stop railway calls, 898,918. Robbery and murder, 986, 1207. New Zealand Company — Resumption of operations, 992. Authorized relaxation of the Bank Charter Act, 1034, 1138. The Rajah of Sarawak, lois. Meeting of Poor-law Union Surgeons, 1035. Right of way dispute at Kensington, 1043, 1058. East India Company's dinner to Lord Dal- housie, 1058. Birmingham deputation. to Lord John Russell, 1062 ; West India deputation, 1062 ; " Memorandum " of the West Indian Committee, 1063 ; Let- ter of Mauritius Association, 1086; Lord Grey's despatch, 1086. Extraordinary poisoning at Hackney, 1083, 1107. 1207. Sanatory meeting, 1107. Bishop Lee v. Outterldge, 1107. 1E:5. Mar- riage with a deceased wife's sister, 1107, 1135. Mr. Ferrand and Mr. Lewis, 1111. Convocation, 1134. Borneo Church ?illusion, 1135. Heeling on bankruptcy law, 1135. New Commis- sion of Sewers, 1159. Bishop of London's letter on the cholera, 1228 - Trial for selling a cadetship, 1228.

The General Election, 702, 703, 705, 707 ; Members elected, 721, 746, 770, 794 ; elections, 722, 730, 746, 770, 794, 816 ; celebration meetings, 774, 797,644, 867; Corrected Lists of the New House of Commons, 874.

Elections and electioneering, 3, 51, 80, 103, 127, 203, 246, 270, 318, 366, 438, 464,

486, 507, 535, 558, 582, 605, 630, 655, 679, 1160, 1207, 1228. Railway Rat- dents, 27, 62, 199, 508, 636, 560, 583, 606, 679, 776, 916, 939, 986, 1011. Re- presentation of Manchester—Lord Lin- coln, 5i, 103. Cambridge Chancellor- ship, 198, 224, 655. Liverpool Guard- ian Sxlety—Mr. Hill's speech on the Post-office, 198. The Government Edit- cation scheme, 199, 246. no, 318, 340, 345, 366. Birkenhead Desire, 8,6;656, 1037. Irish immigration, 393, 464. British Association, 606, 631. Liver-

pool dock-dues, 606. ThAerkeley squabble, 656, 797, 892. Peel's address

to the Tamworth electors, 678. Royal Agricultural Society, 704• Sir R. Peel at the Tamworth Bible Society, 797. The Duke of Newcastle on " dukes," 819. The cotton-trade, 844, 891, 963, 1059, 1108, 1160, 1207. Blahoptic of Manchester, 850. Sheffield Cutlers banquet, 867. Coal-owners' deputation to Ministers, 898. 915. Dinner to Mr. Boller at Liskeard,915. Celebration of Mr. Stanley's majority at Knowsley, 939. Meeting of agriculturists at Sir Robert Peel's, 962. Sir B. Peel at Li- verpool, 992, 1011• Liverpool memo- rial on monetary matters to Lord John Russell, 1010. Lancashire movement to obtain a suspension of labour, 1011, 1036. Panic at Newcastle, 1036. Royal Bank of Liverpool failure, 1059, 1083, 1160. Bath memorial to Mr. Roebuck, 1060. Currency, 1683. Robbery of Mr. Bow- ring, 1083. Representation of South Lancasbire, 1 l36/ 12031 Liverpool Bank ins. Company, 1160. Mr. Cohden's farewell to Stockport, 1208.

IRELAND.

Famine and thetneasures to meet it, 3, 28, 52, 80, 104, 128, 199, 247. Sale of arms, 4. Electioneering, 4, 464, 510, 536, 583, 607, 632. 657. 679. Elections, 177, 199, 632, 657. Ravages of disease, 28, 52, 128, 151, 225, 295, 367, 416, 431. Skib- bereen horrors, 28, 52. Meeting of landowners in Dublin, 32, 52, 56- Dis- tress at Scholl. 174, 321. Abuses on the public works, 199, 295, 319. Emigra- tion, 199, 271, 340. Treasury minute for gradual discontinuance of labour on public works, 294. State of Mayo, 295; of Longford, 295. Reduction of employ- ment on public works, 340, 367, 394. Soyer's soup-kitchens, 340. The " Irish Confederation," 341, 416,-821, 1109. Ill- ness of Lord Besborough, 416 ; death, 457, 510. Food riots, 464- Death of O'Connell, 509, 560; funeral, 752, 756. Revolt against cooked food, 607. Re- lief Commissioners' report—abuses, 631, 679. The new Lord-Lieutenant—Cor- poration.address, 705. Reslslauce to the striking of rates, 705, 80, 845, 668, 893, 940, 988. Circular to Inspecting Officers from the Relief Commissioners, 777. Improvement of the condition of the people,803, 820. Mr. lloore's speech, 803. Relief Commissioners reports, 820, 1017. SIr. Keogh's speech at Athlone, 821. Deputation from the Royal Flax Society to the Lord-Lieutenant, 892. Report of the Relief Committee of Mo- naminy. 892. Dinner to Mr. Bourke, 893• Mr. Hamilton's lesson to his peo- ple, 893. Repayment of advances, 916. Tenant-right meetings, 916, 1038. Pro- ject for the instruction of working far- mers, 940. 1012, 1084. Addresses at Ballinaeloe to the Lord-Lieutenant, 963. Renewed distress, 964, 1012, 1061. The murder of Mr. Roe, 937. Sir J. Bur- goyne's statement of the condition of the country, 987 ; Mr. Foster's letter, 987. The Irish Council, 988, 1061, 1065. 1083. Deliberations of the Roman Catholic Prelates on the state of the country, 1012 ; on the national education system, 1037. Condemnation of the New Col- leges by the Pope, 1037. Memorial from the Catholic Hierarchy to the i.ord-Lieu- tenant, and reply, 1038, 1084. Bad state of Poor-law administration, 1061. Mur- der of Major Mahon, 1061, 1084, 1113, 1208. Proclamation for repression of outrage, 1089. Tenant-right meeting at Cashel—Archdeacon Lunn, 1109. Spread of murder, 1110, 1136, 1140, 1160, 1183,1208, 1230. Correspondence between the Earl of Arundel and Dr.

1229. Proclamation of districts under the new act, 1232.

SCOTLAND.

Dinner to Lord Elgin, 5. Sir Culling Smith and Sunday Trains, 53. Dinner to Mr. Duncan at Dundee, 104. Reform at Heriot's Hospital, 200. Law of en- tail, 247. Sunday railway travelling, 247, '171, 416. The Education scheme, 321, 311, 345, 367, 371. Proposal of the Duke of Argyll to send out emigrants, 442. Electioneering, 465, 537, 560, 589, 607. Excise abuses, 465. Electing of the General Assembly, 510, 537. Death of Dr. Chalmers, 533, 561. Highland Relief Board, 561. Edinburgh Ragged Schools—sectarianism, 657. Election of Representative Peers, 668. Dinner to the Earl of Dalhousie at Edinburgh, 893. Dundee Industrial School, 988. The Edinburgh Hebrew chair, 1085. Glas- gow Lord Rectorship, 1110.

THE PARLIAMENT.

Opening of the Session, 74 ; opening of New Parliament, 1106, 1130; the Adjourn- ment, 1226.

Absentee tax, 267. Agricultural statistics, 244, 581. American donations of food, 701. Annual duties, 269. Argyle ca- nal, 654. Army estimates, 221 ; limited enlistment in, 291, 317, 413, 485.

Bank Charter Act—commercial distress, 1155, 1163,1181, 1204. Bankruptcy and insolvency law, 291, 676, 701 ; Lord Brougham, 318. Birmingham and Ox- ford Junction, 269, 485, 681, 612. Bi- shopric of Manchester, 197, 555, 603, 674, 682, 698. Bribery,676. Budget, 194. Catholic penal laws, 363. Chelsea pen- sions, 101. antroh extension, 674. Con- duct of bysiness, 676. Convict discipline in the hulks, 101. Copper-duty, 603. Corn-duties, suspension of, 78, 83, 100, 556; exportation, no ; supply of, 460. County court bench and seats In the Commons, 677. Cracow : stoppage of the Russian subsidy, 221, 245, 267. Cus- toms-duties 300, 396.

Death punishment, 244. Decimal cur- rency, 411. Dickinson, Captain, 364.

Distilleries, prohibition of grain in, 485. Drainage, 222, 244. Dutchy of Lancas- ter councillors, 202.

Ecclesiastical Commission, 1203. Educa- tion, 131, 363, 386, 396, 411, 554, 563,

612, 699. Elections, 1134, 1182; inter- ference of Peers at, 1205, 1211. Emi- gration, 219. Enlistment of seamen, 414, 462. Eton montem, 269. Excise reform, 985.

Fast, the, 292. Fees in law courts, 437. Ferrand versus Lewis and Graham, 101.

Financial state of the country, 410, 418,

442 ; the money crisis, 436. Flogging in the navy, 150. Framework-knitters, 436, 554. France in the Mediterranean, 225. FresChurch in Scotland, 219, 245. Fres trade and.revenue, 700.

German Zolivesain, 635. Greece, 436. Greenock,n1.1100, 677-

Hasspden's (Dr.) Appointment, 1211. Health of Towns,bill, 314, 46 t, 586, 628, 635, 650. Highways, 611.

India, hypothecation of goods in, 1159; railways, 118.5. Indian cotton, 436; salt monopoly, 150. Ireland, arms in, 437; change of venue in, 1179; colonization for, 530, 539, 555, 581 ; destitute persons bill, 131, 116, 172, 195 ; district coercion bill, Supplement to Dec. 4, 1178, 1185, 1202; emigration for, 131 ; employment of the people, 227; encumbered estates, 290, 312; fever in, 391; increase of bishops in, 603; labouring poor bill, 177, 222 ; land- ed property bill, 242, 434, 461, 533; landlord and ten Int, 148, 316, 437 ; Lord- Lieutenant of, 485; measures for, 98, Supplement to Jan. 30, 122, 146, 202 ; mortality in, 244, 316; official charges against relief committees, 628, 660 ; operation of relief measures In, 484 ; out- door relief; S99 ; outrages on public works, 172; poor-rates in, 195, 462; poor-relief bill, 250, 266, 274, 290, 315, 370, 413, 434, 441, 460, 467, 533; pro- perty and taxation in, 242 ; railways in, 123, 147, 154, 170, 221, 626; Repeal of Union, 1179; Roman Catholic priests, 1179 ; state of relief measures in, 651 ; temporary relief In, 534 ; wilful waste of land in, 392. Irish advances, repayment of, 1159; fisheries, 461; landlords, 316; loans to, 1954 and English officeza„292 ; pauper invasion, 290, 442 ; poor-law, 218; railways, loans to, 410, 418; repu- diation, 675; tenant-right, 19.5, 581. Jamaica, 462. Jewish disabilities, 364, 1202, 1210, 1227. Juvenile offenders, reformation of, 173, 197, 414.

Kalley, Dr. 677.

Langsiow's (Mr.) case, 677. Loan, the, 218 ; discount on, 458, 467.

Manchester, deanery of, 150. Marriage law, 462. Mexican letters of marque, 80, 106. Midnight adjournment, 1206. Millbank prison, 126, 176. Military re- forms, 362. Ministerial intervention at elections, 651. Mlnto's (Lord) mission to Italy, 1206. Montpensier correspond- ence, 106. Mortmain, law of, 197, 462. National Gallery, 101; defence, 1206. Na- val architecture, 414. Navigation-laws, 78, 83, 100, 148, 556, 635. Navy punish- ments, 392. Newfoundland, application of the subscription for, 513. New Zea- land settlemen:, the, 676; suspension of constitution of, 120.5.

Papal authority, 1182. Parliamentary electors bill, 677. Peninsular medals, 1206. Peers, first sitting of the, in their new House, 364. Poor-law, administra- tion of, 219, 482, 490, 681, 602, 628, 635, 676, 699, 1159; commission, 83, 126, 202, 435. Poor removal, 442, 462, 602, 654. Portugal, 173, 436, 513, 534, 556, 562, 578, 586, 652, 677, 1182. Post-office ad- ministration, 292. Prerogative, legisla- tion by. 292. Private bills, 586, 628, 1227; cost of, 362. Public accounts, 411; business, 513, 534, 650.

Railway accidents, 554, 603; administra- tion, 222, 602; discharged labourers, 1205 ; extension of time, 1139 ; legisla- tion, 125, 149, 197, 392, 485 ; speculation, 467; suspension of, 554. Rate-paying clauses, 196. Registration of electors, 364, 435. Repeal rent, 269. Itio de la Plata—cruelty to British subjects, 102. Roman Catholic disabilities, 196, 1180. Rum-duties, 83.

Sattara, Rajah of, 269, 612, 653, 682, 1182. Scotland, marriages, &c. 1n, 197, 414, . 5.55.Scottish destitution, 106 ; Colonel M'Leod, 196; representative peers, election of, 418. Seduction, 318, 462, 603. Session, produce of the, 700. Set- tlement, 83, 101. Spain, civil war in the Pretender, 317. Spanish bondhold- ers, 245, 291, 392, 652. Spooner (Mr.) and Mr. Hume, 659. Stephen, Mr., t 1134. Sugar-duties, 83; In breweries, I ;

177. Sunday trading in the Metropolis, 363• Supply, 202, 660. Switzerland, 1154, 1182.

Ten-hours bill, 100, 149, 173, 220,266, 391,

437, 484. Themes conservancy, 611,

677. Transportation, 227, 244, 534, 539, 555 ; and legislation, 392.

Warner's inventions, 612. Wellington we statue, 126, 173, 654, 659, 677. West-

rainier bridge, 197. Wilmot, Sir E.,

292, 556. Wine-duties, 461.

Close of the Session, 701.

Division on the Irish Railways bill, 180.

NOINGS. OF •TRE_DAY.

Censure. 517.

of Discovery in Central,

-Aviculture' Art and Empjoyment of the Poor, 493.

A Hint for Poor Lord Grey, 421. " Alde-Tot," 1018.

A New Kind of Literary " Quotation " Wanted, 86.

Anglo-Latinity, 231.

Arctic Discovers', 1068.

Bank of England, the, 923 ; the Bank Act of 1814 and the Question of Private Banking, 946 ; Results of the Banking Debate, 1188 ; Note on the Last Pro- ceeding st the Bank, 1238. Birkenhead-The New Port of the Mer- sey, 348.

British Flag (the) and the British Flog, 157.

Cabinet Council, the Fist, 994.

Caxton, Shakspere, and Monuments in General, 589.

Chalmers, Dr , 541.

Chance-Legislation, 229.

Chancery Reform : the Masters' Offices, 253 ; A Chance for the Chancellor, 323. Charity, 36.

Cheap Death-" Only One Halfpenny I " 854 ; Is Cheapness so Cheap . 578 ; Costly Cheapness, 925.

China and the European System, 614. Christmas, 1214.

Cobden (Mr.) Astray, 1237.

Cockburn, Mr.-A Whig Orator on the Constitutional Law of Ministerial Re- sponsibility, 1091.

Coehrane's (Lord) Restoration, 517. Colonial Office-The British Council of Ten, 613.

Colonization - Progressing Backwards, 229 - Colonization, 900 ; Emigrant Co- loulatien and Home Colonization, 947 ; Colonization and Alienation, 995. Commons in the House of Lords, 302. Conjugal Rights and Scholastic Qualifi- cations, 207.

Constitutional Leaders, 685.

Counsel, the Recorder's Assault on the Prescriptive Privilege of, 1045; Absence of, 1116.

Cracow-English Opinion on the Polish Question, 205 ; The British Commons on the Cracow Affair,: State of. the Treaty of Vienna, 276.

Criminal Courts, Bad Arrangements. in our, 831.

Criminal Police, 254What to Do .WIth, the 4,000 a Year, 588.

Da Capp, 255.

Death Turned to Life, 788.

Distillers, the : Difficulty of Doing Justice, 205 ; The Case of the, 231.

Douglass, Frederick - Inviolability of Personal Freedom under British author- ity, 349.

Drury Lane, Arrival of Foreign Artistes for, 324•

Edueptlon. the Substitute for National, 157 ; The Pretended Education Centro- verity, 373 ; The Principle of an Edu- cation Measure, 398 ; Proselytism and Education, 420 ; Separate Functions of Secular and Religious Teachers, 470 ; A Tutelary Shade for the EducaUonists, 637 ; Primary Educational Want, 830. Election, the General, Preparing for the 588 ; The Official Seats, 757 ; The De- parted Members and the New-Corners as affecting the Debates, 758.

Election Devices, 735. Electric Telegraphs, 855 ; Official Use of the Electric Telegraph. 970.

Emigrant Pestilence in North America, 806.

Europe, the Coming War In, 34.

Executive Encroachment, 277.

Fagging at Winchester, 805.

Family Compact, a, 1288.

Fast, the, 301.

Felo de Se, Renewed Activity for the Law. of, 37.

France, the Disease of, and its. Specific, 829; " Entente Cordiale," 946.

French Corruption and English Purity,. 613 ; The French State Swindlers, 759. Georgics at Drayton Manor, 969.

German and English Forms of Trial, 759. Gladstoniana, 349.

Great Britain, the, Deliverance of, 853. Grey's (Sir Charles) Dream, 1141.

" Grinding Organ Nuisance, the." 1116. Hampden's (Dr.) Appointment-No Po- pery, 1212 ; The New Theological Agi- tations, 1235.

Hobhouse, SirJolm, Apotheosis of, 970. Honour and Riches, 710.

How to Provide Buildings for ill-lodged Public Offices, 444.

Humanities of the Horse Guards : Brand- ing, 686. Imagination and Scientific Invention, 1117.

Income-tax, Memorandum on. the, 1116. India,.Tenure of British, 542.

Insanity in Criminal Cases, Test of, 1092. Insolence (the) of Servility, 923. Installation, the, 661.

Intellectual Influenza, the, 1166.

Ireland-A Country without a History. A Speculation on the Irish, from a Saxon " point of view, 12 ; A " Pea- Suit Proprietary " on View, 35 ; Land- lords' Profit In Irish Improvements, 59 ; Irish Landlordism and Its Feeble- ness, 86 ; The Government Scheme for, 108; Peace for, 133 ; Absenteeism not the Evil, 134 ; Irish Emigration : the Colonial Office, 156; The Irish Question, 180 ; Killing or Colonizing for Ireland, 204 ; Fallacies about a Peasant Pro- prietary, 206 ; Working of. a Foor4aw In, 230 ; Remedies for : Colonization, 253 ; 'Forty-seven and 'Forty-eight, 322 ; A Plan of Colonization for-Me- morial to Lord John Russell, Supple- ment to April 3 ; Irish Colonization : Objections and Obstacles, 348 ; The Irish in 1749 and in 1847, 374 ; Irish Colonization : Two Objections Con- sidered, 399 ; Colonization for Ireland : State of the Question, 420 ; The Use of a Lord-Lieutenant In, 492 ; Colonization for, 516 ; The Colonization Inquiry, 541 ; A Request and its Answer, 583 ; What Ireland Moat Wants, 614 • The Coming Confiscation in, 662 ; Ireland for the Irish, 830 ; New Position of Irish Repeal, 853 ; Irish Repudiation, 887 - The Bottle-Imp of, 924 ; A Few Irish Facts, 995 ; A Real Measure for, 1018 ; The One Step, 1020 ; Law and No Law, 1068 ; Pacification of, 1090 ; The Last

Resort for, 1115 ; Extermination " and " Vengeance," 1115 ; The Recon- quest of, 1141 ; The New Irish Peace Bill, 1165 ; What remains to be Done in, 1212; Still Ireland 1-Uninsurable Lives, 1213 ; Semi-Ofilcial Manifesto against Irish Emigration, 1236. Italy, What are France and England do- ing in? 782 ; Promotion of the Italian Princes, 899 ; The New Ara in, 1045. John Oakham, 302.

Judicial Proclamation of Impunity for Wrong, 735*

Juries, Legislation by, 1063.

Leaderships for the Sesdon, 12 ; The Seats, 85.

" Least said, soonest mended," 492. Legal Impunity for Crime, 323.

Llewellyn, Martha and Margaret, 806. Love and Elopements, 110.

Medical Relief, 1020.

Mediterranean, England in the, 301. Members and their Duns, 887.

Middlesex Candidate (the) and his Cate- chiser, 109.

Military Training for Civil Service, 662. Ministers and Maconochic on Penal Dis- cipline, 807• Model-hunting, 400.

Modern Martyrdom, 542.

Money, 419.

Montpensier Fries, Close of the, 134 • Musical Movement, the, 688.

National Gallery, Safe Custody of, 109. New Brunswick, Colonizing Capacities of, 924.

Newdegate (Mr.) and the Spectator, 1142. New Test for Old Candidates, 614. New Zealand-The Latest New Zealand Arrangement, 516; The New Zealand Subsidy no Boon, 6'87 ; Another Con- stItution for New Zealand! 1213 ; Hon- ourable Members in Class, 1214. Nonintervention a Humbug, 637. North (Mrs.) and her Children, 13. Objects of National Interest and' their Conservation, 782.

O'Brien, Mr. Smith, 1142.

O'Connell, 515.

Old Bailey Angling, 970.

Pacific, Diplomacy of the, 758.

Paper, the Tax on, 36.

Parliament, Men of the late, 734. Parliament Latin, 590.

Parliaments (the) of 1841 and 1847, 733; Classification of Members, 876. Pension-List, Want of a National, 637 ; The Pension-List, 685.

Poor-law President, the New, 1189.

Poor-laws-How to Renew the Poor-law Discussion, 60; Progress of Opinion in Poor-law Affairs, 85 ; Poor-law Doubts and their Solution, 135.

Pope-baiting, 14.

Post-office Improvements, Public Help in, 441; The Post between Paris and Lon- don, 1045.

Praalln Correspondence, the, 853 ; The Great Murder Question, 900 ; English Praalinisms, 947.

Premier's (the) Manslonhouse Sermon on Frugality, 470.

"Protection of Females," the Real, 710. Prussia, Political Progreso of, 156 ; The New Prussian Diet, 373; Reporting in the Prussia Diet, 445. Railways-itailway Esthetics, 60 ; The New-Hallway Commission, 181 ; Rail- way Accidents, 565 ; Practical Opinion on Railway Accidents, 588; Mischiefs of our Railway Legislation, 805; How to Check Railway Accidents, 996.

Record Office, the Proposed New, 996• Rhyme and Reason, 323.

Sanatory Affairs and Sanatory Parties, 374 ; " Take the Beam out of your own Eye," 400; The New Sanatory Com- mission, 899; How is the Sanatory Commission Getting On? Approach of the Cholera, 1044 ; The Cholera, 1067 ; The Cholera and the New Metropolitan Commissioners of Sewers, 1165; Work for the Sanatory Commissioners, 1190. Scarcity, the, 469; Scarcity Dietetics, 493.

Scotch Poor-law, Working of the, 971. Secret Peerages in France, 303.

Seduction and Its Checks, 1091. Self-Knowledge, 350.

Social Emancipation of Opinion, 277. Spanish Scandal (the) and its Authors, 492.

Statesmanship, New Tenure of, 709. Statute-making and Codification, 854; Progress of Code-making, 887.

Stephen, Mr.: The Colonial Office, 1067. Stock Exchange, Physiology of the, 566. Sugar Production in the British Colonies, 13.

Sunday Trading, 1019.

Thick and Thin Sowing, 711.

Trading Morals, 969.

Tweed, Loss of the„ 349; The Tweed Medal, 421. Urquhart and Palmerston-A Good Joke, 59.

Voluntary Principle, Arbitrary Uses of the, 182.

Wellington on the Defenceless State of the Frontier, 1166; our Defences against In- vasion, 1191 ; National Defence and International Peace. 1237.

Wellington Statue for Ever, the, 278 ; The Last Plea for Trench's Folly, 638 ; The Statue Affair, 687.

West Indian Case, Common Sense of the, 1189.

What are you Afraid of? 183.

What are we About ? 444.

Where to Draw the Line ? 1143.

Whigs, the-The Negative and the Posi- tive, 398; Ebb-Tide, 469; Difficulties, 564 ; Position of Ministers in the New Parliament, 781.

Wilmot Case, the, 566.

Wine, 444.

UNCLASSIFIED PAPERS.

Law of montage, 7, 30, 55 ; New Consti- stitutIon for New Zealand, II ; Use of ether in surgery, 30, 56 ; Despatches on the Montpensier and Cracow Affairs, 54, 82, 129; Mr. Urquhart's attacks on Lord Palmerston, 56; Plan to regene- rate Ireland, 107 ; General Record Office, 131 ; Soyer'e soup, 153, 176; New Bi- shoprics, 175; Discontinuance of Trans- portation, 200, 227 ; Mr. Ward's remedy for Ireland, 201 ; Illness of O'Connell, 201, 249, 320, 395 ; Eton Montem, 227, 249; County Courts, 249; Jenny Lind, 273 ; Government Education scheme, 274, 706, 754 ; The Bishop of Exeter on charity halls, 321 ; Desperate remedies for Ireland, Supplement to April 3; Peel's Providence, Supplement to April 3; Emigration, Supplement to April 3 ; Mr. Douglass's treatment, 370 ; Bishop- rics Commission, 417 ; Registrar-Gene- ral on Health and Mortality, 441 ; Final Settlement between the Colonial Office and the New Zealand Company, 511 ; Price of maize, 513 ; Colonization de- bate, 539 ; Evils of ether, 569 ; Causes of railway accidents, 585; Mr. Lang- slow's case, 611; Chalmers on Educa- tion, 633; Disinfecting fluid, 682, 1058; Birkenhead Docks, 683; Shakapere's house, 754, 819, 897; Lack of Royal monuments, 780; Naval half pay-un- just system, 827; Baroness Von Arnim and the Berlin authorities, 831 ' • The Great Colonization Railroad of New Brunswick, 921 ; Colonization and Pub- lic Works in New Brunswick, 944; Ca Ionization of Alienated Lands: Prince Edward Island, 991 ; Mr. Herapath on the Cholera, 990; London Improve- ments-Plan of the Record Office, 991; Warnings of the monetary distress, 1014; "Jacob Omnium" on the Sugar Colonies, 1041 ; Mr. Stephen's retire- ment, 1064 ; Death of Archbishop of York, 1067; consequent promotions, 1113, 1183 ; remonstrances against Dr. Hampden's appointment, 1209, 1231 ; Dr. Hampden's letter, 1230; Letter from an Indian traveller, 1088 ; Chloro- form, 1112; Unpublished Letters of Cromwell, 1162; Lord Ellesmere on the National Defences, 1233.

CRITICAL NOTICES .OF NEW BOOKS.

Aguilar's (Grace) Home Influence, 353. Alison's Military Life of Marlborough, 1167. American's (au) Scenes and Thoughts in Europe, 814.

Andersen's True Story of his Life. 689. Annuals - Book of Beauty - Keepsake, 1193.

Ansted's (Professor) Ancient World, 327. Antwerp. 959.

Assad Y. Kayat, Autobiography of, 446. Assam and the Hill Tribes. Sketches of, 592. Atterbury's (Bishop) Correspondence with the first Pretender, 183.

Austin's (51rs.) Translation of Ranke's Reformation in Germany, 279.

A Whim and its Consequences, 473. Bachelor of the Albany, the, 1049. Bank of England, Francis's History of, 930. Barrow's (ffirJohn) Autobiographical Me- moir, 494.

Bennett's Six Weeks' Journey is Ireland, 712.

Bennie (Dr.), Memoir and Sermons of, 305. Blessington's (Lady) Marmaduke Herbert, 54.s.

Banbury's Residence at the Cape, 1239. Bunsen's (the Chevalier) Constitution of the Church of the Future, 422.

Burke and Long on the Royal lamiliesand Gentry, 856.

Barton's (Mr.) Lives of Lord Levet and President Forbes, 278.

Butler's (Mrs.) Year of Consolation 422. Campbell's (Lord) Lives of the Chancellors, 1214.

Cantu's Reformation In Europe, 1143. Cary, Memoirs of Henry Francis, 231. Chalmers's (Dr.) Daily Scripture Read- ings, 1119.

Chamber's (Robert) Essays, 113.

Child (Dr.) on Indigestion, 233. Cleveland, 256.

Collier's Book of Roxburghe Ballads, 40,67. Compass, Captain Johnson on the Devia- tions of the. 1121.

Cookesley'a Popery Subversive of Chris- tianity, 306.

Cooper's Stark's Reef, 1025.

Costello's (Miss) Jacques Cccur, 713. Cottle's Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey, 519.

Couch's illustrations of Instinct, 881. Coulter's Adventures in California, &a. 688. Dalyell's (Sir J. (4.) Rare and Remarkable Animals of Scotland, 999.

Daniel's (Mrs.) Jeremiah Parkes, 617. be Hell's Travels in Southern Rust10.615. Duncan's Travels in Western Africa, 903. Dunlop's Travels in Central America, 735. Eastlake on 011 Painting, 810.

Edwards's Voyage up the Amazon, 762. Ernest Singleton, 1168. Evans's Sugar-planter's Manual, 858. Evelyn's Life of Mrs. Godolphin, 544. Experiences of a Gaol Chaplain, 1110. Featherstonhaugh's Canoe Voyage, &c., 62.

Fichte's Characteristics of the Present Age, 1047.

Fortune's Wanderings In China, 325. Francis's Notes from a Journal kept In ) Italy and Sicily, 568.

Friends in Council, 496.

From Oxford to Rome, 136• Fry (Mrs.), Life of, 567.

Fullerton's (Lady G.) Grantley Manor, 665.

George Sand, 63, 139.

Glles's History of the Ancient Britons, 1023.

°Iselin, 714.

Gore's (Mrs.) Castles In the Air, 618.

Gosse's (Mr.) Birds of Jamaica, 471.

Griffiths's Chemistry of the Four Seasons, 185.

Grote's History of Greece, 543.

Gulch's (Mr.) Robin Hood, 184.

Hall's (Mrs.) Midsummer Eve, 1241- Hare's Sermons and Notes, 1000.

Ilawbuck Orange, 1146.

Henry Domvllle, 1169.

Hermann Melville's Omoo, 361.

Herschel's (Sir John) Astronomical Ob- servations at the Cape, 1049.

Home and its Influence, 809.

Hood's Poems of Wit and Humour, 257.

liosack's Conflict of the Lawo of England and Scotland, 1095.

Howison's History of Virginia, 904• Howitt's Homes and Haunts of British Poets, 17.

Hunt's (L.) Jar of Honey, 1240.

Button's Five Years In the East, 1048.

India, Popular Account of the Manners and Customs of, 999.

Ireland, Annals of, translated from the Four Masters, 350 ; Mrs. R'est's Sum- mer Visit to, 472; Sketches of Ireland Sixty Years Ago, 736.

Irish Popular Songs, 281.

Jack Ariel, 592.

James's Castle of Ehrensteln, 232; Life of

Henry the Fourth of France, 308 ; Rus- sell, 641 ; Convict, 1096.

Jane Eyre, 1074.

Jesse's Favourite Haunts and Rural Stu- dies, 209, Jesse's (J. II.) Memorials of London, 766; London, 1145.

Jottings from My Sabretascb, 473.,

Jukes's Narrative of the Surveying Voy- age of the Fly, 783.

King Zamba's Life and Adventures In Africa and Carolina, 378.

Kirkholme Priory, 280.

Knibb (William). Hinton's Memoir of, 326.

Knowles's (Sheridan) George Lovell, 210; Forteseue, 834.

Landor's Bushman or Life Ina New Coun-

try, 107l.

Lang's (Dr.) Phllilpsland and Coekaland, 808.

Lanman's (Mr.) Adventures of an Angler, 1291.

leichbardt's (Dr.) Expedition from More- ton Bay to Port Esoington, 927.

Lindsay's (Lord) Sketches of the History of Christian Art, 14.

M'Culloch'e Descriptive and. Statistical Account of the British Empire, 136.

Macgregor's Commercial Statistics, 306 ; Progress of America, 473.

Madden's Edition of Layamou's Brut, 304.

Matteucci's Lectures on the Physical Phs- nomena of Living Beings, 1144.

Maurice's Religions of the World, 89.

Maury's (Mrs.) Statesmen of America, 90.

Maxwell's Hillside and Border Skend.es, 377.

Merle D'Aubigne's Protector, 641.

Miller's (Hugh) First Impressions of Eng- land and its People, 376.

Miller's Poetical Language of Flowers,137.

Milner's Gallery of Nature, 16t• iiller's Manual of Ancient Art, 1073.

MUller's Principles of Physics and Meteor- ology, 811.

Navy List, the New, 882.

Nicolas's (Sir H.) History of the Royal Navy, 255, 975.

Norman's B-idge, 690.

PaddIane, 666.

Pardoe's (Miss) Louie the Fourteenth, 2 8.

Peel-Reflections suggested by the Career of the :ate Premier, 111. Pepe, Memoirs of General, 38.

Peru, Dr. Von Tschudi's Travels In, 88.

Plus the Ninth, 1119.

Poacher's Wife, the, 257.

Portugal, Journal of a Residence in, 447.

Prescott's History of the Conquest of Peru, 517.

Protestant Reformation in France, 375.

Ranke's History of Servia, 832.

Ranthorpe, 820.

Revelations of the Beautiful, 1120.

Richardson's (Mrs.) Memoirs of Queen Louisa of Prussia, 760.

Robertson's ( Lord) Gleams of Thought,569.

Roes's (Sir J.) Voyage in the Southeru and Antarctic Regions, 639.

Russia, Schnitzler'a Secret History of, 109 4.

Savindroog, 1216. Seffiller's Correspondence with Kamer, 1001 • Schaible., (Dr.) History of Rome, 448. Schonsburgk's Barbados, 1192. Schbpenhauer's (Madame) Youthful Life and Pictures of Travel, 423.

Shelley, Medwin's Life of, 976.

Sidmooth (Lord) Dr. Pellew's Life of, 158. S1nnett's (Mrs.) Byways of History. 400 • Smith (Slr Sidney), Barrow's Life of, 1191. Soanc's Book of the Months and New Cu. 110,41 les of Literature. 977.

Southey's (Robert) and Mrs. Southey's Ro- bin Hood and Miscellaneous Poems, 495. Spalding Club, Miscellany of the, 112. Steltunetz's Jesuit In the Family, 186. Stephen's Jesuit at Cambridge, 545. Strickland's (Miss) Lives of the Queens of England, 616.

Stroud (Dr.) on the Physical Cause of the Death of Christ, 352.

Student of Salamanca, 424.

Sweden and Gottland, Rambles in, 952. Taylor's (Mr.) Eve of the Conquest, • 1169; Notes from Life, 1216.

Taylor's Views a-Foot In Europe, 1 1 I . Thomson's (Mrs.) Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon, 590 ; Tracey, 762. Tischendorfr's Travels In the East, 857. Trench's Hulsean Lectures, 40.

Trevor, or the New Saint Francis, 112- Tfollope's (Mr. A.) alacderanots of Bally- doran, 449.

Twelve Years Ago, 402.

Twiss's (Dr.) Progress of Political Eco- TennY. 761.

Unity of God's Moral Law, 306. Varuhagen Von Ense, Autobiography of, 664.

Vcres (Sir A.) Mary Tudor, 737. Vicary's Notes of a Residence at Rome, 880.

Vincent's Observations on Surgical Prac- tice, 1072.

Warren's Now and Then, 1239.

Wayfaring Sketches, 711.

Weber's (Godfrey) Theory of Musical Composition, 569.

White on Plague and Quarantine, 833. Whitchead's (Mr.) Smiles and Tears, 424. Wildenham's Pilgrimage, 905.

Will, the, or the Half-Brothers, 16. Williams's Recollections of Malta, 401. Willm and Nichol on the Education of the People, 785.

Wilmotes (Mr.) Jeremy Taylor, 65. Wilson's Lands of the Bible, 663. Wolcott (the) Memoirs of the Adminis- trations of Washington and Adams, 950. fates (Dr.), Dr. lioby's Life of, 1024.

SHORT NOTICES.

%ddlson's Law of Contracts, 258. Adven- tures of a Guardsman, 1170. Xschy- lues Agamemnon, 1097. Akerman's Archeological Index, 836. Alison'a Europe, 859. AU Classes, 692. Al- manacks, 42, 91, 1075, 1122, 1146, 1171, 1217, 1243. America, Prose Writers of, 978. Andersen's Shoes of Fortune, 18. Angler's Companion, 497. Angling, 258. Annals of the Colonial Church, 354; of England, 546. Annesley, 835. Ant Prince, 691. Armour, Ancient, 883. Art of Blazon, 1122. Assurance, 354. Azeth, 66.

lallot-0111, 546. Barrett's Synopsis, 114. Battle of Nibley Green, 91. Bell, the, 328. Beranger, 425. BibUotheca Ma- drigatiana, 836. Biographical Sketches, 1075. Black Book, 593. Blind, First Lesson for, 211.. Rogue's Library, 138, 234, 354. Bohn'a Library. 138. 234, 328, 521, 763, 883, 979, 1194. Boner's Book, 1242. Book of Stories, 1146. Boswell's Johnson, 1194, 1242. Bottle, 860. Bourne's Steam-engine, 1075. Bribery-laws, 738. Barrett's Sparks from tke Anvil, 953, Burns's books, 379. Bushnanl Hydropathy, 234. But- ler's Sermons for Working Men, 1242. aldwell's Musical Journal, 953. Canada, 402. Cardinal's Daughter, 449. Caste, 521. Cathedral Rhymes, 1097. Cham- bent's Writings, 763, 860. Chaucer, Deshler s, 787. Chess-player's Hand- book, 667. Children's Year, 1097. China, Fortune's, 859; Meadows's Notes on, 425. Cholera, Searle on, 835. Christian Examples, 258. Chronicles of Charter-House, 234. Chronological Tables, 162. Churchman In Scotland- The New Philosophy, 398. Cicero, 666. Classical Parallels. 1122. Conolly on Lunatic Asylums, 402. Controverted Elections, 860. Coquorel's Christianity, 953. Correggio's Frescoes, 521. Coun- cil of Four, 1097. Country Scenes, 66. Cowper's Works, 475. Crease's Poems, 618. Cromwell in Ireland, 692. Col- anders, Keightley's, 425. Curate of Wildmere, 932. Curing, 42.

liming. 546; Blasts's Notes on, 883. Darnel's Elementary Works, 91. Daughters, 728. Davies Poems, 691. Deafness, 1026. Demosthenes-Ora• Hon on the Crown, 1097. Dercsonyi's Researches, 3211. Diary of a Workhouse Chaplain, 692. Diet of Chi dren, 378. Discourses on Church Suhlects, 546. Disgrace to the Family. 516. Dogs, 187. Domestic Medicine, 187 ; Memoirs of a Christian Family, 1146. Doubleday's Financial History of England, 378. Double Gauge, 812. Drawingroom Ta- ble-book, 1170. Dublin University, Ills tory of 812. xth-works, 738. Eroleston's English Antiquities, 497. Elements of Grammar. 121. Emigrant, the, 282. English Hexameter Translations, 328 ; Life, 474; Spelling, 1122• Excellency of Man, 138. Extracts, 1050•

eta and Figures from Italy, 667. Fall rf Nineveh, 354, 379. Farr's Select Poetry, 474. Faust, 667. First and .ast Covenant, 114. Food for the Million, 187. Foundling Hospital, 932.

Fownes's Chemistry, 1170. Fox's Speeches, 1193. France, 258.

Gardiner's Sights in Italy, 1242. Gentle- man. Character of the, 618. Geography, Outlines of, 329. Geology, Philosophy

of, 593. German Dictionary, Schnel- der's, 739. Germany, History of, 115.

Gilbert's Lectures on Ancient Commerce, 1122. Goethe's Autobiography, 91. Good Shunamnilte, 1217. Orsefenberg„ Letters from, 788. Gray's (Mrs.) His- tory of Rome, 1122. Grote's Letters on Switzerland, 1075. Guide-books, 692, 763, 788, 860, 907. Gamey, J. J., 162.

Half-hours with the best Authors, 329. Happy Ignorance, 546. Harden Hall, 1097. Hatcher, Memoirs of, 328. Hea- then Converts, 667. Heath's New Tes- tament, 354. Ilenfrey's Botany, 231.

Heraldry, Glossary of, 42. Highland Sports, 883. Hindostan, Ancient Archi- tecture In, 884. Hinddstini DrctIonary. 329. Hints to the Sick, 1097. Histori- cal Charades, 282. Honor, 1146. Hop- pus's Crisis of Popular Education, 883. Household Surgery, 42.5. Iludibras, 292. Hughes's Iberia Won, 402. Hu- man Mind, Estimate of, 114. Hunt's (L) Men, Women, and Hooks, 497.

Imitation. 1217. Imperial Dictionary, 282. India, Real Life in, 1170. Inter- locutors Italian, 1122. Ireland, Camp- bell's, 1170 ; Early Poetry of. 42 ; Smyth's, 210. Irish Priest, 328 ; Stand- ard Library, 211. Island on the Mere, 1075. It is Written, 953.

Jaws, Diseases of, 1122. Jerusalem, An. dent Topography of, 738. Johnston's British Zoophytes, 593. Jo. Miller, 1242. Josephus, 42.

Knight's Farmer's Library, 234• Lady Willoughby's Diary, 1217. Land We Live In, 450, 1194. _Lane's Arabian Nights, 281. Learned Societies, 667. Lectures on English Poets, 521. Les- ter's Criticisms, 1212. ..Letters from Isle of Man, 402 ; on the Criminal Code, 402. Life-Lore, 570. Literary Melange, 42. London Corporation, 763 ; Library Catalogue, 978. Long-Lost Found, 643. London's (Mrs.) Facts from the World of Nature, 1122. Loyola's Spiritual Ex- ercises, 788. Lyda, &c., 139.

Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome, 139. Mackenzie's Commentary on Gospels, 974. M'Culloch's Commercial Diction- ary-Supplement, 378. Madagascar, 138. Mantell's Isle of Wight, 258. Maps, 354, 497, 739, 764, 1027. Mar- garet Percival, 18• Marie, 618. Ma- thematical Physics, 643. Medical DI- rectory, 186. Mendlcity Society Prac- tice, 162. Morton College Statutes, 402. Miller's Picturesque History of England, 546. Mind and Matter. 474. Miracles of our Lord, 1242. Missions, Year-book of, 739. Modern Unbeliever, 667. Mor- ceaux Chelsea des Auteurs Moderns, 210. Mothers and Governesses, 42.5. Mother-Tongue, the, 210. Murray's Library, 139, 593, 812. My Dream- book, 738.

National Cyclopedia, 162, 449, 860. Nau- tical Gazetteer, 979. New Brunswick, 281 ; South Wales, Travels in, 521 ; Testament, 259. Newspaper Press DI- rectory, 378. Newman's Poems, 835. Niagara, 42. Niebelungen Treasure, 115. Novitiate, the, 211.

O'Connell, Reminiscences of, 594. Ogil- vie's Sermons, 1050. Old England's Worthies, 114. Orators of the Age, 19. Ornithology. Chart of British, 692. Or- phanhood, 475. Orphan's Trial, 474.

Palestine, Geography of, 593. Parliament, Houses of, 836. Parliamentary Com- panion, 66, 883 ; Register, 907 ; Vote- book, 187. Parlour Library, 211. Part- ing (the) and the Meeting, 1002. Petrie, 42. Patriarchal Age, 521. Perforated Plardsphere, 1194. Periodicals, 43.66, 259, 329, 450, 643, 764, 1003. Pilgrim of India, 234. Pillanes Discourses, 932. Pinney's Antidote, 883. Playmate, 1217. Poems, 42, 66, 91, 162, 211, 329, 449, 570, 618, 643,738, 812, 860, 883,1026, 1170, 1194, 1242. Poetical Chronology, 234. Poets' Plettsaunce, 1002. Poisons, Taylor on, 1.94. Polychromatic Or- nament of Italy, 282. Popular Cyclo- paella, 235. Post-oMce Directory, 1146 ; Railway Directory, 618. Practical Hints on Training Girls, 1075. Prints, 187, 259, 354, 475, 692, 932, 1026, 1194, 1243. Prisoner of Ham, 66- Proba- bilities, 66. Prophet of Galilee, 906. Provincial Dialects, 836. Punctuation, 91.

Queen's Ball, the, 643.

Itacconti Istorici, 1170. Raga's Poems, 1194. Railway Shareholder's Manual, 18. Readings for Advent, 763. Rennte's Address, 18. Rlinbautes Handbook for Parish Choir. 953. Ringworm, 1009 Roberts's Egypt, 282. 521, 907, 1097, 1194. Rose Allen, 1002.

Schllier's Tell, 234 ; Wilhelm Tell, 953, Scotland Delineated, 43, 258, 475, 884. 1097. Scott's Works -Readings for the Young, 1050. Seasons, 1002. Sermons, 66, 138. Settlers and Convicts, 450. Shadow of the Pyramid, 883. Shadows of the Clouds, 546. Shakspere, Illus- trated. 259 ; Proverbs, 1242 ; Studies of, 1146. Shmtondi's Political Economy. 449. flirty Years Hence, 115. Smith's Dramas, 66. Some Passages from Mo- dern History. 1170. Southey's Doctor, 1026. South Wales, the Book of, 642. Soyer's Charitable Cookery, 497. Spen- ser, Kirkland's, 787. St. Alban's Abbey, 978. St. Crothlac, 1194. St. Roche, 1075. St. Sylvester's Day, 65. Steeple- ton, 9! . Stories and Modem from the Chronicles. 692. Studies of Public Men, 91. Sure Hope of Reconciliation, 931. Sutherland's Memoir on the Caffres, &c. 1242. Sworde's Exposition, 1050. Syl- van's Lakes, 570.

Tables of Weight of Gold Coln, loc. 1194. Tardy's French Dictionary, 210. Theo. philus's Essay upon various Arts, 497. Thom's Irish Mrnaneek, 66. Thomas's Poems, 787. Tom Jones, 1194. Tor- logb O'Brien, 253. Torrens on the Bank Charter Act, 571. Tour from Thebes, 114. Tract of a Worthy Discourse, 115. Travel-talk, Handbook of, 378. Truth and Falsehood, 138.

Unbidden Guests, 570. Unseen World, 474. Vanity Fair. 19. Vaughan's Sermons, 1097. Vegetable Physiology. 1170. Vestiges of Creation, 329. Views in Eastern Archipelago, 932. Village School Fete. 932; Tales from Mantle, 124?. Voice from Stonehenge, 1003, 1027.

Warning to Wives. 978. Wayland's Moral Science, 738. Waverley Novels, 1170. Webster's Royal Red Book, 425, 1242. Welsbach's Mechanics of Machinery. 1002. What is Religion ? 234. Wheeler's Eton Latin Grammar, 449. White Cat, 450. Whom to Marry, 953. Wie- konden, W., Passages in Life of, 83i. Willis's Poems, 1242. Words and Pain- doles, 906. Wuthering Heights, 1217.

Xenophon's Anabasis, 1026, 1051.

THE DRAMA.

Adelphl-Flowers of the Forest, 252 ; Fly- ing Colours, 515 ; The Title-deeds, 612 ; Out on the Sly, 681 ; How to Settle Ac- counts with your Laundress, 733; Shak- spare's House, 873; Gabrielli, 1114; Tipperary Legacy, 1187; Pearl of the Ocean, 1234.

Christmas Pieces, 10, 32.

Drury Lane-Baderna, 155, 228 ; The Desert, 317 ; close, 443 ; opening by Jul- lien, 994, 1122.

French Plays-228 ; Perlet, 32 ; Lemaltre, 85, 108; Le Docteur Noir, 155; Les mysteres de Paris, 179; Le Marlage au Tambour. 300; Rose Cheri. 347, 397 ; Replier, 443, 468,491 ; Bouffe,587. 613; Rachel, 660, 684, 709, 757 ; reopening- La Clgue, 1187 ; Le Revell du Lion, 1211.

Haymarket-School for Scheming, 132; Light Troops of St. James's, 300; The New Planet, 347 ; Reappearance of Mrs. Niabett, 372; Temper, 490; Wbo do they take me fur? 540; The Jacobite, 587 ; opening-School for Scandal, 968 ; The Heart and the World, 1017 ; Tam- ing of the Shrew, 1044 ; Family Pride, 1114 ; Roused Lion, 1114.

Lyceum -The Wigwam, 1071 Enchanted Forest, 204; The Creole, 347; One o'Clock, 443; Wanted a Hermit, 491; opening, 660; opening by Madame Yes- trig, 1017 ; Box and Cox, 1070 ; Rough Diamond, 1090 ; Miss Fitzwllllam, 1164; Tragedy Queen, 1211.

Mary lebone-OpenIng- The Winter's Tale, 852 ; School for Scandal, 898 ; Hamlet, 993 ; Scornful Lady, 1164.

Princess's-King of the Brigands, 107; Dreams of the Heart, 276 ; Mrs. Butler, 419; Mr. Macready, 515. 540; Romance and Reality, 540; The Bridal, 563; La- dies, beware! 587; A Sovereign Re- medy, 636 ; Dying for a ILDs, 684; Mac- beth-Othello, 968 ; Henry the Eighth, 993; Pyrenean Singers, 1090; Philip van Artevelde, 1140; " Star " system, 1164.

Sadler's Wells-King and No King, 57 ; Feudal Times, 203; The Tempest, 317; Cymbellne, 828 ; Macbeth, 942; John Sadie, 1070.

Shakspere Performance at Covent Gar- den, 1186.

St. James's Theatre-Amateur perform- ance, 419, 468.

Surrey, 804 ; Mr. Bunn's campaign, 943. Theatrical Preparations, 919.

MUSIC.

Ancient Concerts, 443, 540, 636. Beethoven's Egmont, 235.

Concerts and Musical Meetings, 108, 252, 397, 515, 540, 564, 620, 636. 661, 684. Drury Lane-Mr. Travers, 108; Matilda of Hungary, 203; " Grand Opera "- Bride of Lammermoor, 1186; Maid of Honour, 1234.

Duleken's (Madame) Soirees, 108, 162. Heath's Historical Concerts, 162.

Italian Opera, 757 ; Programme of the Season. 85 ; opening, 178 ; ballet, 179, 276, 300, 372, 397, 636; benefit for the Irish and Scotch, 203; Nino, 228 ; Lucia, 251 ; La Sonnambula, 275, 300 ; Emani, 322; I Due Forced, 371; Ellsir d'Amore, 397 ; Jenny Lind-as Alice, 443; Amine, 468 ; Maria, 514, 540 ; Norma, 586, 636; I Masnadleri. 708 ; Le Nozze dl Figaro, 781, 804 ; closing, 828 ; reengagement of Jenny Lind, 873.

Italian Opera Season. the, 828.

Italian Operas, the Two, by an Amateur, 61 ; The Opera Fuss, 108.

Jenny Lind, Rhapsody on, 781.

Jenny Lind and the English Public, by P. D., 684.

Mendelsachn, Death of, 1098.

New Musical Publications, 67, 259, 572, 715, 764, 1051, 1195.

Opera Management, 491.

Philharmonic Society, 262, 329, 379, 427, 564, 619.

Princess's-Anna Bolen-Miss Hassan°, 58 ; Norma, 155; The Barcarole, 347 ; Mrs. Hampton, 419.

Royal Italian Opera-The prospectus, 155; Opening-Semiraralde. 346 ; Lucia dl Lammermoor, 372; La Soon ambui a, 397 ; ballet, 397, 443,491, 587, 733; L'Itallana in Alger', 419 ; Maria de Hoban, 468 ; Lucrezla Borgia, 491 ; Don Giovanni, 515 ; Barbiere di Shriglia, 540, 564 ; Due Foscati, 613; Ernani, 660, 709; Le Nozze di Figaro, 709; La Gazza Lathe, 732 ; Donna del Lago, 780 ; closing, 828. Sacred Harmonic I wiety's Performance of Elijah, 379,1122 ; Fall of Babylon, 661. Society of British Musicians, 1075.

Spohr, 709•

FINE ARTS AND EXHI- BITIONS.

Art and Manufactures, 354, 884. Bosjamana, the, 564.

British Institution, Pictures at the, 162, 594; Management of the, 1147- Claudet (Sir.) at the Colosseum, 571. Crown Piece, the New, 644.

Dalhousie, Earl of, Portrait of, 1123. Decorated Room by Mr. Goodison, 979. Decorative Manufactures, 953.

Diorama, the, 322.

" Freemasons of the Church," the, 594. Glbson's Statue of the Queen, 644. lianlinge's Sketches from India, 594. Highschooes (Mr.) Photographs, 355. Lough's Statue of Prince Albert, 715. Sloth, Sculpture of Gaetano and Raffaele, 546.

Nash's (Mr.) Windsor Castle, 499. National Gallery-Mr. Eastlake's report on the picture-cleaning, 163; Htiton's picture, 249 ; Reopening of, 1098.

New Society of Painters In Water Oa.

lours, 403.

" Nicholsian Brooch, the," 644.

Panorama of Cairo, 252; of the Hirst- layah Mountains, 613.

Peel's (Sir R.) Collection, a Visit to, 426 • Queen's Visit to Germany, 668.

Royal Academy, 450 ; Historical Pictures, 498, 521 ; Story Pictures, 571; Land. scapes, 594 ; Portraits, 619; C1cae,714.

Royal Institution of Scotland and Royal Scottish Academy, 403.

School of Art, New, 979.

School of Design, Disorganized State of the, 907.

Soclety of Arts, 84, 252.

Suffolk Street Exhibition, 329.

Water Colour Society Exhibition, 425. Westminster Hall. Exhibition in: the Prize Pictures, 613 ; The Exhibition,

667.

Windsor Castle, 1123.

LETTERS TO THE-MITI&

Archbishopric of York, the Government

and the Church, by M. C. C., 1143. Ashburton's (Lord) Pamphlet, by A. B.

542.

Beuk Charter Act; Principles of the, by C. D. and Mercator, 921 ; Bank and the Currency, by an Original Subscriber, 969. Cambridge University, the Contest in, by a Member of the Senate, 228.

Cholera (the), by George Sheward, 1018. Church and State, by X., 1234.

Currency and Banking, by Joseph Hume, 489 ; and Credit, by A. B., 1021. Electric Telegraph, Antiquity of the, by G E. L. N., 804.

Endowment of the Roman Catholic Chunk in Ireland, by an Old Subscriber, and by a Subscriber, 179.

" Entente Cordiale," the, in Danger, by P. D , 87.

Felo de Se, Law of, by an old Subscriber, 58 Gaelic, by H., 85e.

Great Western Railway Shares, by Aml. cue, 1089.

Grey (Lord) on Emigration from Ireland to Canada, by A. G., 179.

Halifax Union Surgeon, by Cocker, 1042. Hoarding, by J. S. T., 994.

Ireland, Colonization for : Lord Lincoln's Motion, by John Robert Godley, 445; Practical Letters on, by J. R. G., 973, 1021, 1069, 1092, 1117; What has the Law done for? by H. M., 1187, 1235. Irish Colonization in British America, by James B. Uniacke, 371.

Isiah Poverty, by Inquirer, II. Labour-tickets instead of Alms, by a Con- stant Reader, 1090.

London University seem:Oxford and Cam- bridge, by F., 1022; University Teats and Training, by M , 1046 ; by F., and by Alpha, 1066; by F. W. Newman, 1093; by M., and Alpha, 1118.

Long Credit, Evils of, by an Old Subscri- ber, 994.

Mendicancy, by G. R., 1042.

Mercantile Securities, Proper, by X., 969. Metropolitan Improvements-The Coal- duties, by W. W. R., 1018.

Moutpensier Marriage, 57. Mortmain-laws, by F., 325.

National Gallery, by Vera:, 88.

New Zealand Constitution, Lord Grey's, by N. Z., 33.

North (Mrs.) and her Children, by Locke, 32.

Paper Money : the Bank Charter Act, by A. B., 807.

Peel, Sir R., and the Conservatives, 37. Poor, Justice to the, by a Guardian, 58 ; Symptoms of the Times : Colonel Wood's Latter to Lord John Russell, 87. Poor-laws, by Y. Z., 132.

Public Health, by as Inhabitant of Mary- 'thong, 1211.

Refuge for Prisoners, by John Laurie, 543. School of Design, by C. R. Cockerell, and Alfred Stevens, 967.

Selwyn's (Dr.) Teaching, by T. F., 1211. Spurious Coin, by a Subscriber, 1090. Swiss Quarrel, the, by W. J. Linton, 732. Swiss Question, the, by A. B., 841, 878,

901, 925, 948, 971, 997 ; by a Gene.

vese, 879.

Voluntary Principle, the, by an Old Sub. scriber, 276.