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INDEX-1850.

NEWS.

FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

America—Congress--Speakership, 5, 30; message, 30 ; reports of secretaries, 31 ; California—slave 177, 272, 917, 464;

compromisq ry,79A 87,1, 919, 966; Texas boundary, 0324, 8',rjpeybd. 1204. Hungidian;exile). eau,. fornia, 31, 170, 212, .943. Nitalikutt; 128, 488. Iron-duties, 317. Death of Calhoun, 368. Trial of Dr. Webster., 368, 680, 871, 895. Canada—recipito city, 488. Attack on Cuba, 535, 56e, 586, 810. Death of General Taylor, 70s, 729. Mr. Fillmore's cabinet, 752. Costa Rica, 776. Jenny Lind, 894, .919, 941, 967, 1039. Fugitive slave bill, 995,1013, 1088, 1109.

Austria—Sclavonian disturbances, 103. Clemency to Hungarians, 610.

Belgium—Floods, 798. Death of Queen, 967, 991. Monetary change, I232,- China—Death of the Emperolv 487. Out- break, 1014, 1108.

Colonies—Australia—Transportatioto in Western, 78. Dr. Lang's movegient, 846 ; election, 1014. 'Tiansportitiofi, 1204. Canada—Dismissal of magis- trates, 6, 224. Quebec election, 177. Elections, 317. Opening of Parliament, 512, 587 ; prorogation, 829. Cape of Good Hope—Convicts removed, .343. Local Legislature, 1063; Legislative Council, 1108, 1133, 1157. Draft of a Constitution, 1134. India--Rajah of Sikkim, 55, 78, 177, 317. Bengal army, 177. Sepoy mutiny, 272, 317, 388. The Affreedies, 317, 368, 487, 585, 918. Disaster in Oude, 535. Ex- plosion at Senores, 611. Resignation of Sir C. Napier, 729. Escape of Sikhs, 799. Suicide of Colonel King, 846, 871. Outrage at Alipore, 919. Ionian Islands—Opening of the States, 392, 417, 1228. New Zealand—Settlers' Constitutional Association, 78. Letter from Mr. Wakefield, 79. South Aus- tralia—The Indian, 151, 177. Consti- tution, 317. Vancouver's Island— Colonists, 103. West Indies—Guiana —Electors, 79. Finances, 79. Com- bined Court, 392. Government "re- form; 1013. Jamaica—Cotton, 392. Cholera, 1109, 1181, 1228.

Denmark—Schleswig-Holstein dispute, 680, 704, 894, 940,➢1038, 1042 ; battle of Idstcdt, 729, 731; attempted pacifica- tion by members of the Peace Society, 895,912; attack on Frederichstadt,966, Marriage of King, 799.

France—Assembly—Buenos Ayres, 5, 29; public instruction, 53, 77 ; Loire pre- fecture, 128; military organization,176; Legitimist proposition,295; press, 295, 657, 658, 680; budget, 342; transport- ation, 343, 394, 560; railways, 343; electoral law, 441, 487, 311, 535; Greece, 465, 609; President's allowance, 560, 585, 609; Committee to sit in perma- nence, 704; reassembling—President's message, 1085; increase of army, 1133, 1156; lottery, 1228. Passports, 102. Disturbances at Paris, 128. Carlier's war against Socialism, 151. Anniver- sary of theRevolution, 201. Paris elec- tions, 224, 249, 251, 272, 868,415. Min- isterial changes, 272. Press, 274, 464. Insult to the President, 316. Military insubordination, 319. Accident at An- gers, 368, 370. West India colonies, 631. Threatened attack on the Presi- dent, 657. Quarantine at Marseilles, 752. President's tours, 776, 796, 801, 819, 826, 846, 849, 869, 873. Count de Chambord's conference, 798, 821. Coun- cils General, 846, 893. Good-will be- tween Bourbon and Orleans families, 870. Legitimacy, 894, 918, 940. Trial at Tours for abduction, 920. Presi- dent's money difficulties, 940. President and Chu:gamier, 945, 970, 1013, 1087, 1063. President's treats to the army, 966, 990. Louis Philippe's coaches, 991. Receipts, 991. Resignation of Ge- neral d'Hautpoul, 1013. Anniversary of President's election, 1181. Loan, 1228. Germany—Parliament and Diet, 272,295, 415. Opening of Wurtemberg States, 272, 295. German " unity," 343. Con- ferences, 464, 466. Peace Congress at IIrankfort, 821. Quarrel between the- Elector and people of Hesse-Cassel, 871, 873, 894, 918,922,940,966, 970, 991, 1018; threatened embroilment of Ger- many, 1038 ; conference at Warsaw, 1062 ; entry of troops into Hesse, 1062, 1065, 1085, 1088, 1108^ negotia- tions, 1133, 1157; treaty, 1160, 1181, 1203; Dresden conference, 1228.

Greece—Blockade of Athens by the Bri- tish, 105, 131, 151, 224, 226, 272, 391, 441, 443; settlement of dispute, 464. Hanover—New ministry, 1038.

Holland—Opening of States-General, 966. Italy—Disturbance at Palermo, 560.

New Granada—Expulsion of Jesuits, 850. Portugal—American claim, 631, 847. Prussia—The constitution, 53, 103 ; King's oath, 151. Attack on King, 489, 512, 560: Press law, 585. King's reply to Conservative Constitutional Union, 894. Parliament, 1112, 1132. Rome—Pope's encyclical letter, 30. Bad state of feeling, 177. Russia—Conspiracy against the Empe- ror, 78. Greece, 250. Nesselrode on Palmerston's policy, 562.

Sardinit—Contest between the Church and Government, 612, 776, 92/, 940. Opening of the Chambers, 1133.

Siam—Sir J. Brooke's mission, 1108. Spain—Finances, 54. Accouchement. Of the Queen, 177, 680. King's conduct, 415. Resumption of intercourse with England, 343. Elections, 894. Open- ing of Cones, 1063. lijwitzyrlanO—Profagandist associatieass 103; :Prussia, 24. • •••, ," • ; • : qrefi-Ilunpniol. kupea. 114d. iret: tick Christians tir ANN°, •1/08.

ENGLAND.

ii rth ••tf ii kmiera:418,608. Outrage on Jae. Qugg6; .808, 612,;833, 654. Death if the Deke•of Cambridge, 654, 676. Queen's viait to Ostend, 794, 801; Bal- moral, 818. Addresses on a Romish hierarchy, 1178.

National Reform Association, 6, 26, 390, 986. Railway audit, 50. Cobden's meeting—Russian loan, 55. Female Emigration Fund, 55, 274, 314. Brain- tremehurchsretmesem.94. Eirpositio of 1861, 8, 39, 54;11, 175, 178, 270, 535? 657, Mk 680, 774; 969; 1017; Meeting on Reraeo " pirate " slaughter, 100. Mr. Barber, 100,1655. Nathan/6 Educa- tion-Meeting, 121; Sanatory Associa- tion, 127, 175 Society meetings, 130, 341, 366, 413, 439, 462, 485, 558. Army reduction, 152. O'Connor v. Bradshaw,

175. Charge against Mr. Kenealy, 176, 463, 510. Lord Gough and Major Ed- wardes, 201. Common Council, 222, 390, 701. Gorham v. the Bishop of Exeter, 222, 246, 249,273, 296, 318, 319, 366, 368, 391, 414, 415, 439, 509, 534, 558,631, 654, 702, 1017. Trial of Anne Merritt for murder, 247. Charge against Mr. Watts, 247, 314, 443, 558, 609, 658, 678. Lord J. Russell and the African squadron, 272. Connelly v. Connelly—conjugal rights, 292. Sir Charles Napier and Lord John Russell, 318. Canterbury Asso- ciation, 366, 726, 842, 866, 867. Law Amendment Society, 390, 1083, 1106.

Window-duties, 414. Protectionist meeting at the Crown and Anchor, 438. The Agapem one, 439, 485. Protection- ist addresa4o the Premier, 462; Inter- view witikabrd Stanley, 462.: Metre- politan interments, 463. County Courts bill, 485. Finsbury representation, 485, 508. Coldstream Guards, 485. Nepaul- ese embassy, 487, 512, 535, 583. Na- tional Society, 509. Earl of Lincoln's divorce bill, 509. Mr. Cobden and Cap- tain Aaron Smith, 512, 560. Smithfield, 533. Society. for Improving the Condi- tion of Labouring Classes, 533; 559. Board of Health on supply of water, 596,1083. Trial of Lord Dunboyne, 584. Stoppage of the Sunday post-delivery, 586, 588; resumption, 777, 824. The Board of Customs and the Docks, 586, 945. Mr. Lumley's reunion, 587. Lord Palmerston's Portrait, 610, 633. Death of Sir It. Peel, 629, 633, 656, 657, 677, 702, 749, 779. New Zealand Company, 630. Scottish fete, 630. Ministerial changes, 657. Society for the Reform of Colonial Government dinner, 677. Suicides in Newgate, 678. Baron Roth- schild's seat, 701. Banquet to Lord Palmerston, 701. Lambeth election, 726, 748,773. Fishmongers dinner, 726. Monument to the Duke of Cambridge, 749. Protocol respecting Denmark, 759, 778. Plan for drainage of London, 754, 773. Farewell address by Dr. Wise- man, 773. Strike of Eastern Counties drivers, 773, 794, 818. Criminal law commission, 778. Death of Louis Philippe, 823, 826, 843. Recorder- ship, 842, 890, 898, 914, 1010. General Ha au, 843, 866, 871, 1230. Secession of Lard Feilding, 847. Lord Lyttelton on church affairs, 848. Conversions to Rome, 898. Alterations in the-Parks, 914. Robbery of Mr. Cureton, 914, 938, 962. " Group-meeting" of Australian emigrants, 922. New Sheriffs, 938. Burglary in Regent's Park, 987, 1035* 1060, 1084, 1155. Meetings of Charch Unions, 992. Vice-Chancellors, 1014. Establishment of a Roman Catholic hierarchy, 1015, 1018, 1034, 1039, 1042, 1059, 1064, 1087, 1088, 1106, 1110, 1180, 1154, 1157, 1160, 1181, 1183, 1229. Bish- op of London's charge, 1058. Sibury v. Wilkins—bill-sharpers, 1060. Patent- law, 1086. St. Barnabas, 1106, 1130, 1158, 1182. Lakeman's bankruptcy, 1131. Artillery Company, 1154. Canterbury Colonists Society, 1155. Smith v. Cook, 1179. Charge of cruelty against Mr. Sloane, 1179, 1207, 1232. Threatened strike on the North-western Railway, 1226. Railway accidents, 1226. Protectionist meetings, 2, 9, 28, 33, 51, 74, 101, 176, 534,1042. Saving. s-banks defal- cations, 3, 52, 101, 150, 201, 271, 316, 391. Railway accidents, 3, 892, 916, 1227. Meeting of Irish at Manchester—Mr. Bright, 8. Disraeli at Great Marlow, 27. Cobden at Aylesbury, 28. Mr. Herman on ecclesiastical reform, 52. Cobden at Sheffield, 75. Cobden and Bright at Manchester, 101. Elections, 127, 223, 293, 414, 678, 703; 819, 843, 878, 915, 995, 1061, 1155, 1180, 1203, 1227, 1232. Sir James Graham and his te- nantry, 128. Cruelty to a girlat Bide- ford, 128, 294, 750. Factory act; 160,

176. 200, 249, 297, 316. Organization of labour, 200. Major Edwardes at Shrewsbury, 223,271. Britanniabridge, 223, 819, 874. Movement in Hertford- shire to lower tradesmen's charges, 271. Wool-league, 293, 367, 410. Thal of Mercy Catherine Newton, 293. Lan- cashire School Association, 297, 315,

874. Lord John Russel at Manches- ter, 314, 319, 344. Wreck of the Royal Adelaide, 319. The Gorham decision, 341. Leeds education meeting, 867. Universities commission, 486, 510, 534, 1134. Oxford commemoration, 559. s +National Reform Association at Wy- : Inondhani, 678: Royal Agricultural ••• Society, 679. Cobden's vote on foreign policy, 682. Mr. Roebuck at Sheffield, 703. Poisonings, 704, 727, 7500.775,796' 916,989, 1084. Bainbrigge v. Bainbrigge, 727. Fire at Gravesend, 774. Jenny Lind at Liverpool, 795. Cambridge University election, 801, 826, 843, 891, 915, 945. Southampton banquet to Lord Mayor of London, 819. Agri cultural dinners, 891, 898, 915, 938, 962, 1011. Seaford cliff, 891. The Eisteddvod, 915, 938. Wrecks near Jersey, 921, 922, 944, 945. Murder of Rev. Mr. Holiest, 939, 964, 989, 905,4012, d07fk Burris/ries; 930, 9 1118, 904, 1012, 1061,1089, 1156. Pla06, robbery at Liverpool, 946, 962, 964 1183. Murder at 389entwoed, 903. Mr. 10. D. Hill on restraining criminals, - $4. Yorlobanquet toohinceAlbert, 1018. Educational Conference at Man- chester, 1036, 1042. New Romish hierarchy, 1061, 1064, 1084, 1107, 1110, 1112, 1131, 1135, 1155, 1180, 1203, 1227. Peace Congress at Birmingham, 1132. Earl of Carlisle's Lectures, 1180. • Sir T. Hastings and Mr. Cobden, 1205.

IRELAND.

Protectionist meetings, 3, 29, 53, 55, 77. Mr. O'Sullivan's speech at Temple- more, 4. Mr. John O'Connell's seat, 4, 53. Extinction of voters, 53. Encum- bered Estates Act, 77, 176, 179, 440, 535, 1228. Dublin Free-trade meeting, 101. Lord Roden, 102. Lord Mayor of Dublin, 102, 559, 585. Archbishop Murray on Queen's Colleges, 151, 224. Tenure and rent agitation in Ulster, 201, 224, 515, 559. The Viceroyalty, 248, 271, 275, 294. Elections, 707, 728, 751, 1184, 1203. Tenant-right Con- flrentee 7758, 755,176,811, 916. Synod at Thurleec 790; 829, 867;893. Queen's University, 819. Lord Clarendon's tour, 845, 867, 873, 892. Queen's Col- leges, 868, 939, 1012. Sir R. Kane's speech, 1037. Tenant League, 940, 965, 969, 990, 1062. Industrial Committees, 965. Catholic University, 965. English Roman Catholic hierarchy, 1180, 1228.

SCOTLAND.

National education, 102. The- Orion, 585, 588, 610, 846. British Association, 728, 751. Highland Agricultural So- ciety, 751. Queen in Scotland, 818, 845, 868, 893, 917, 965, 969. Duke of Argyll at Campbelton, 940. The Papal " aggression, 1132, 1156, 1228.

THE PARLIAMENT.

Opening of the Session, 98, 105.

Accidents on railways, 607. Addresses to the crown, 580. Administration of the royal duchies, 290. Advertisement- duty, 436. Affirmation bill, 389. Afri- can squadron, 266. Agricultural dis- tress, 242, 387, 413, 506; protection, recurrence to, 458. Alien act, 699. Appellate jurisdiction of the Peers and Privy Council, 268. Army estimates, 242. Assistant-surgeons in the navy, 338. Australian colonies government bill, 173, 178, 199, 274, 340,,365, 370, 386, 434, 459, 514, 554, 562, 612, 726 ; ecclesiastical constitution, 435. Aus- tralia, steam-packets to, 699. Attor- ney's certificate-duty, 198,413, 6'5, 700. Bakers, journeymen, 436. Ballot, 220. Benefices in plurality, 651. Birth of a prince, 410. Bonded spirits, 555, 651. Bomean piracy—Sir J. Brooke, 365. Brick-duties, 198, 291. Brougham (Lord) and the appellate court, 748 ; rambling speech, 754. Budget, 251. Bunsen, Chevalier—expulsion from the Lords, 583, 587, 608. Business, 221. Cabinet tactics, 436. Cambridge, Duke of, 652, 676; provision for Ins family, 676, 682, 698, 722, 748. Capital pun- ishments, 652. Census, 533, 652. Cey- lon committee, 122, 147, 175, 699, 706, 772. Chancellorship—arrears in appeal, 506, 514, 537, 561. Chancery court, 556 ; reform, 290. Charitable trusts, 338, 700. Chief Justices' salary, 290. Civil service estimates, 700. Clergy pro- ceeclings bill, 124. Coffee and chicory, 484. Colonial policy, 129. Compound householders, 700. Convict prisons, 346, 652. Copyhold enfranchisement, 607, 676, 700. County courts extension, 198, 338, 413, 556, 700; franchise, 651; rating and expenditure, 149, 244, 607. Cuba, 537. Customs bill, 748.

Danish war; 175. Derby day, 508. Dis- raeli on agricultural distress, 171. Di- vorce, 198. Dolly's Brae. 147, 170. Easter holydays, 246. Ecclesiastical ap- peal bill, 590 ; commission, 124, 146, 195, 410, 651, 674, 748 ; pluralities, 411; salaries, 340. Economy, 507. Educa- tion, committee of council on, 218, 628 ; state assistance to, 628. Emi- grant ships, 175, 198. Emigration of pauper orphan girls, 507. Exposition of 1851, site for, 628, 629, 706, 731. Extramural interment, 437.

Factory act, 245, 269, 416, 436, 531, 562, 675, 682. Fees bill, 508. Florin, 198. Foreign policy: c onfid enceln ministers, 602, 611. Foreign tariffs, 771. Forest of Dean deer, 175. Franklin expedition,

Q-e."1,4_. • 0_4'2 . /2 -- F—// 126. French Ambassador, withdrawal of the, 466, 482. Friendly aQcieties, 582. Gorham appeal, 268. Graham and El- liott, vases of, 127. Greece, 122, 149, 221, 246, 340, 461, 482, 533, 578. Green Park, 291. Greenwich Park, 199. Highways management, 149, 243. Hors- man's (Mr.) charge against Govern- ment, 146. House of Lords salaries,

388. Houses of Parliament, new, 357. Hungary, 126.

Imprisonment of a British subject at Charleston, 413. Income-tax on farm- ers, 700. India, growth of cotton in, 583; railways in, 556. Inheritance— primogeniture; 268. Insolvent mem- bers, 174. Inspection of coal-mines, 652. Ionian Islands, recent martial- law in, 699, 754. Ireland—Carrick-on- Shannon vice-guardians, 370 ; crime and outrage bill, 731, 747, 754; Cuffe Street savings-bank, 731 ; distressed nniensadvaisces, 153,199; encumbered estates, 555, ,582, 747 ; landlord and tenant; 674;147 - medical charities, 365, 7061 ;minister's-money, 146 ; na- tional ,education, 587 ; Parliamentary veters,'.178, 184, 203, 218, 268, 339, 442, 532, 627, 633, 724, 747 ; party pro- cessions, 195, 218, 226 ; persecution : proselytism, 772 ; . Ulster tenant-right, 203; viceroyalty, 218, 226, 466, 555, 581. Irish election law, 436 ; fisheries, 436 ; jury-lists, 147 ; land, facilities for com- merce in, 291, 339,387; law reform, 125, 146, 154 ; poor-law, 171, 532 ; Presby- terian clergy, 218; relief, 339; share of Indian patronage, 365.

Judicial salaries, 242. Juvenile offenders,

Kitrush union, 126, 219.

Landlord and tenant, 675, 726. Larceny —summary jurisdiction, 175, 268, 297, 364, 607. Law reform, 340.

Malta, church in, 365. Malt-tax, 633. Marlborough House, 722. .Merchant marine, 149, 582, 651. Metropolitan interments, 365, 389, 532, 555. Muni- cipal freedom fines, 220. National defences, 698; Gallery : Royal Academy : Vernon collection, 290 ; land scheme, 365 ; secular education,. 195, 363, 531. Navy estimates. 242, 725. " New leaves ' to be turned over next session, 748.

O'Brien, Mr. Smith, 829. Official sala- ries, 220, 290, 345, 388, 411. Ordnance estimates, 339. Osborne (Mr.) and Mr. Campbell, 220.

Parliamentary reform, 197. Parsons, Mary Anne, 340. .Peeh Sir R4 626, 652, 658. Petition signatures, 701, 706, 771. Pirate head-money, 149. Poor-laws : landed prdperty, 126. Post- office, suppression of Sunday labour in, 269, 508, 555, 581, 587, 607, 650, 676, 771. Privilege : libel on Lord Brough- am, 508. Prohibited marriages, 125, 197, 220, 365, 461, 556, 651, 700. Pro- tection, 122. Public business, 627 ; libraries, 150, 245, 340, 556.

Railway audit, 126, 219, 244. Ramsgate and Margate, 555. Reduction of ex- penditure, 226, 243. Registrarship of the Canterbury Prerogative Court, 411, 437. Repudiated legislation, 269. Re- trospective application of the time- table, 770. Rothschild's claim, 706, 723, 746. Royal privy-purse, 730, 777. Savings-banks, 412, 748. Scotland, edu- cation in, 582. Scottish police improve- ment, 437. Secondary punishments, 245. Show of Industry, 268, 274, 437. Sihthorp's lament, 339. Small tene- ments rating, 174, 268. Smoke prohi- bition, 676. Stamp-duties, 268, 362, 387, 442, 748. St. Paul's, 701. Suffrage, 122. Sunday-trading, 700, 725. Supply, 228, 339, 393, 484, 489, 507, 682, 700. Tailors of London, 269. " Taxes on know- ledge," 362. The ten per cent on taxes, 489. Transfer of policies, 461. Trans- port contamination, protection of co- lonies against, 148. Transportation to Cape colony, 148. Tuscany, English demands on, 699, 726.

University reform, 388, 461, 556; royal commission, 674.

Vernon collection, 340.

Water, supply of, to London, 150, 461. Western Australia, government of, 199, 221. West Indies, 513 ; labour for, 748. Westminster palace, 127. Window- tax, 338. Working classes, social im- provement of, 220. Woods and Forests, 178. Wood used in shipbuilding, 219. Close of the session, 772.

Analyses of Divisions, 106, 179, 204, 227, 279, 346,467,515, 588, 613, 639, 660, 707. Parliamentary Publications, 199, 221, 246, 269, 340, 389, 437, 508.

Notes on the Muster of Parties in the House of Commons, 131 ; A Few Inci- dents of the Session, 154; New Scheme of Stamp-duties, 291 • State of Parlia- mentary Business at Easter, 299 ; Pro- gress of Business, 417 ; Bishop of Lon- don's bill, 441; A Trial of the New House of Commons, 538 ; Sittings and Work of the Houses, 682 ; Statistics of the Parliamentary Session, 780; Com- missions of Incitug, 923 ; Queen's Col- leges in Ireland, 970.

Gleanings from the Blue Books—British Museum Library : the Catalogue Hoax, 811 ; Statistics of the Inquiry into Parliamentary Offices, 883 ; Statistics of the Inquiry into F.mbassies and Mis- sions, 908; Statistics of Diplomatic and Consular Expenditure, 931 ; Ernoluy meats of the Bar and Judicial Salaries,

955 ; Public Libraries, 1123, 1171. •

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

African Squadron, the, a Cabinet Ques- tion, 276.

Agapemone Martyrdom, the, 492. Agricultural PovertyRelieved by a Rent- charge Franchise, 83. Agriculture, the Conflicts of, 37. Albert (Prince) at York, 1043.

Alderson, Baron, 685. American Facto: ies in Ireland, 591. Arctic Enterprise, 182.. Artists' Benevolent Fund, the, 471. Australian - Colonies - Government Bill, 180; A Note for History, 445; How to Catch a Majority in Parliament, 471 ; A Voice from Sydney, 541.

Back Fares, 999.

Barber Case, the, 735.

Beer and the Beer-trade, 591.

Bishop of London's Charge, 1066. Brazil, 1090.

Breach of Promise of Marriage, 278. British Museum, Report on theConstitu- tion and Government of, 323; Misgo- vernment of the, 398 ; Library and Ca- talogue of the, 446. California-The Golden Dream, 324. Cambridge, theDuke of, 660. Cambridge University, Representation of, 802, 829.

Campbell versus Denman, 133.: . Canterbury Settlement, the, 372;' A. Les..

son about Colonization, 733 ; Jokes and.

Facts about, 831.

Carlisle, Lord, Tyranny of, 84; at Leeds, 118L Cephalonia--Borneo-Ceylon, 783. Ceylon-Pusillanimity Vindicated by Au- dacity, -158. Chancery itself " in Chancery," 300; Di- vision of the Lord Chancellor's Duties, 516; The " Monstre"Functionary,539; Ministers and the Chancellorship, 564. Church Patronage of. Great Seal, 1236. Chancery Reform in Danger, 158 ; Chan- cery Reform, 445.

Change Incessant and Constancy Eter- 5111analkes of Nimes, 686.

Cheap Capital for Agriculturists, 12; for Landowners, 37. - erbourg, 876. h.the) in Want of a Mission, 348; The Future of, 875.

hurch Litigant, the, 38.

Cobden, Mr. -The. Choice of Hercules. Mercator, 33.

Colonial Oasis, the, 58.

Colonial Policy -" Local Self-Govern.- ment "-by the Colonial Office, 157. Colonial Reformers, Tactics of the, 254., - Colonial Reform Society, More Work for ithe, 852. . lomes, Church of England' in the, 445.. Ionization and the Church„108. mbinations against Wages,. 278. ercial Debt Protection, 61.

rcial Tribunal, a, 947. • deuce of the People, the, 684. Control of Dangerous Lunatics, 636. Cdroner,Office of,.110. Crime, Comparative State of, 1213. "riminal Punishments, Classification of,. Cuba, 540. [207. Cuffe Street Savings-Bank, the, 923. Dead Walls, 950.

Derby Day, the, 517.

Diplomacy Literalized,.637. Diplomatic Phtenomena, 831. Disarmament,. a, 1021. lisracli, Benjamin, 205. Divorce Commission, the, 1187. Duration of the Industrial Day, 735. Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster, 301. Easter Journey, an, 325. Education of Nations, 661.

Exposition of 1851, Threats for the, 231 ; Choice of a Site for the Great " Expo- sition," 615; The Great. Exhibition, 635 ; The Crystal Palace in the Park, 784; Preparations for 1851, 876; Con- fusion of Tongues in the Babel of 1851, 1068 i' The Question of Prices, 1068; Ascendancy of Money at the Exhibi- tion for All Nations, 111.5 ; Colouring of the Crystal Palace, 1235.

Extramural. Interment,- Official Plan of 206; Metropolitan Interments Bill, 396. Factory Act, Frustration of the, 159. Fares and Tolls, 903.

Fettered Free Trade, 108. Flax-Culture Movement, the, 1140. Foreign Invasion, 804.

Foreign Policy-Sum of .the Palmerston Debate, 614.

Fork, a, 925. France, Subdivision of Power in, 85; Treachery of the French Assembly, 518; Her President, Press, and People, 947. French Politics, 13, 60. Gaol (the) and the School, 804. Gas Controversy, the, 14. Germany, 59. . Going Up as a Deputation;.255.

Gorham Judgment, Effects of the, 253; The Gorham Movement, 277; The Tri- bulation of the Church, 300; Expand ing of the Gorham Discussion, 323. Greece-A Hard Case, 133; Lord Pal- merston in, 229; Lord Palmerston and Russia, 254; The Vote of the Lords, 589; Latent Beauties, 616.

ray's (Lord ) Farewell to the Cape, 348. Guiana-A Colony Tricked, 1021. Gymnastic and Moral Phrenomena, 662.

landwriting, 183. anging, Improvements in, 902. awes,the Triumphs of, 322; The Humi- lity of, 325; A Simple Story, 374. Hesse-Oassel, 900.

Hill's ( M r. M. D.) Suggestion, 1020; Pre- venti ve Justice, 1044. Hints for Lost People, 1046. Horse-Ballooning, 902.

Houses of Par lament, Acoustics for, 590. Hot and Cold Judicial, 710.,

Hudson at St. Helena, 85.

Hume and Brotherton-Dying. Confes- sions, 757.

Hyde Park in High Season, .590. Ice in the Atlantic, 591-.

Incendiarisin, Rationale of, 350., India, British: the " Black Acts," 491; Criminal Jurisdiction In,. 949; India, 1090.

Inventors; the Rights of, 1091;' What is an invention 1 1163.

Ireland-The Condition‘of-Ireland Ques- tion, 491; The Irish _Poor-law, 517 ; The Lord-Lieutenancy of, 565 ; Burn- ing the Candle at Both Ends, 565; Peel's Doubts concerning the Irish Viceroyalty, 589 ; Cui Bono 615 ; The Lords and the Irish Franchise, 636; Bleeding and Water Cure, 685 ; Hints for IthinPoor-law Reform, 709, 734 ; Flou- rishing in Figures, 758 ; The Land Question in, 783; Advancing Back- wards, 8037 Protestant Moral of the Synod of Thurles, 830 ; A Struggle for .Light and Life, 8521 The Irish Crusade against Knowledge, 901 • Tenant Right, 901; Signs of Amendoent, 925 ; Irish Patriots and their Rewards, 972 ; Fences of the Law; 972; Land in, 1067.

Jeffrey, Francis, 110.

Lamartine in England; 974.

LawAppointments, 1185 ; Our Supreme Judges, 1211.

Law, Can the, be Taught? 490. Law Ministers, 661.

London and the Fulness thereof, 348. Lord High Obstacle, the, 372.

Louis Philippe, 828.

Loyd-The Citizen Peer, 159. Mamie of the Day, 397.

Medical Profession, State of the, 208. Medieval Revivals, 924.

Metropolis, Defective State of the Civil Institutions of the, 1139.

Ministerial Programme, Opening of, 38; Measures-lealf-Measures, 660. Ministers in their Monthly Nurse Capa- city, 323.,

Ministers (Flow even) Might be Strong,- 372.

Money-changexs in the Temple, 505. Monument Mania,. the, 758; The Spirit of Monuments, 803.

Murder, Prevention of, 991 ; The Mur- der Market, 997. Musical Library at St. Martin's Hall, 61. National .Gallery and Royal Aeademy, ..302 ; Renowed Conspiracy in Trafalgar Square, 349. •

New Zealand-A due for the Financial. Reformers, 12; Inquest on the New. Zealand Company, 662.

Nicaragua Convention and Canal, X566. Nuptial and Amative Extraorclinaries, 758.

Official Credit, Decline of, 183; Salaries,. 756.

Old Yule, Explanatory Note on, 1238, Only a Pauper, 14.

Only as a Parent," 183. Orion Sentence, the, 852;' Responsibility of Shipmasters, 973.

Our National Meanness, 518.

Over Caution, 567.

Palmerston; 708; in Schleswig-Holsteth, 756; Palmeratonic Police Policy, 925. Panama-The Gateway of the Oceans, 999 Parkhurst Incendiary School, the, 877. -Parliament not Going Mad, 396; Work Done this Year in, 782.

Party, Revival of, 802.

Passport Annoyances, 1093. Paupers, Industrial Emplpyment of, 948. Peace, War, and Truth, 757; The Dis- armers of Peace, 829 " Peace " at a very Low Price, 1212.

Peel-The Public Loss, 635; Peel's Re- buke to Title-hunters, 684.

Peel Statue, a Sculptor forthe, 1045. Phillips, Mr. C.-1.sruth at the Bar, 159. Piedmont, Religious War in, 804. Pitman's (Captain) Case, 206. Poisonings, True•Checks on the, 734. Poor Man's Picnic, the, 710.

Pope (the) at Home Again, 397. Post-office, Sunday Labour and the, 373; The Sunday Post Division: the De- serters, 615; The Sunday Post-office Vote, 638; Anti-Post-office Sabbata- rianism Again, 877. Professional Confidences, 231.

Progress of Representative Responsi- bility 1141. Protectionist Premier, the, 469. Protectionist Ribandism, 109. Protectionists at Sea, the, 998.

Public Education Bill, the, 206; Public Salaries, Committee en, 396, 419. Public 'Subscription Traders, the, 684. Queen's Birthday, the, 469. Queen's Speech, the : Position of Minis- ters, 107.

Railways-Redemption of the Railway System, 134; Railway Austrianism, 446 ; Exploits, 711; Strike, 830 ; The Blood-stain upon the Rail, 924; Rail- way Custom of Smashing, 997 ; Acci- dent on the North-western Railway, 1188; Railway Administration: More Blood 1 1234.

Rest, 300.

Retrenchment and Reorganization, 253. Retrenchment in High Places, 875. Revival of Puritanism, 614.

Right of Industry to be More Taxed, 134.

Right of Way and View, the, 1140. Robber Trade, Revival of the, 948.

Rome in England, 1020; The Battle of the Bull, 1044; Temperate Zeal : the Burnish Controversy, 1090; Cardinal. Wiseman's Appeal to the People of England, 1114; The. Premier's Anti- Popish Measure, 1162 ; British Rela- tions with, 1185 ; 'Proceedings at Law against the Romanist Aggression, 1210; The Cul-de-sac, 1233. Royal Allowances, 732; Deaths, 997; En- croachments, 923; Parks and Popular Pleasures, 492.

Russell, Lord J.-The Imaginary Minis- ter, 733, Salutary Dangers and Unsalutary, 637. Savings-banks, Ministers and the, 420. Sea-bathing-its Decorum', 853. Secular School, a, 374.

Sellon and Campbell Correspondenee, 373. Sentence of Death on Suspicion 278. Shipwreck of the Star, 541. Skating, a Fine Art, 8.5.

Smith, A.-Latest of Coming Men, 518. Smithfield Market Question, the Princi- ples of the, 1091.

" Society for the Reform of Colonial Go- vernment," the New, 11. South Australia-A Contrast in Coloni- zation, 973.

Stamps on Land-dealings, 420.

Stanley (Lord) Free Again, 971. Streets, Dominion of the, 853.

St. Alban's at Work, 1234.

Surface Cleanings, 60.

Tariff Changes, Results of, and Repeal of the Corn-duties, 1163.

Teaching by Example, 733.

Temperance Demonstration, Traits of a, 1045.

Thames on Sanatory Reform, 108. Thoughts for Christmas 1850, 1209. Titles to Land, 1092. • Toronto Observatory Magnetic and Me- teorological Observations, 1093. Tours, Royal and Official, 876. Transmarine Telegraph, 891.

Truth Absolute, 182.

United States-The Heterogeneous, 902 ; The Lind among the Yankees, 925. University Reform, 418, 517; University and College Statutes. 470; ThelJniver- sity Commissions, 852; The Universi- ties Self-Reformed, 1138; University Reform, 1162;. The Universities: Bu- reaucratic Progress, 1186; Leaguing versus the Seats of Learning, 1211 ; University Capabilities and Incapabili- ties, 1235.

Unphilosophic Philosophy, 950. Urban Devastator, the, 1021.

Vacant Pedestals of London, 1068. "War-Song (a) of Peace, 302. Water Question, Report of the Board of Health on the, 539; Water-Supply from the Clouds, 1115.

Westminster Palace, the, 587. Westminster School-The Advantages of Publicity, 109.

What is a Century 1-How much is Half ? 15.

What is Truth ? 663.

Whigs. the-Putting "the House in Or- der," 756.

White Lady of Hohenzollern, the, 540. Wisdom Out of Season, 900.

Woolwich and Carshalton Schools, 947; Master-General Anglesey and the Boys, 1116; Carshaiton Calamity, 1212. Wrongs without Redress, 301.

UNCLASSIFIED PAgEni3.

Association for the Reform of Colonial -Government, 8. What is a Century? 31, 55; Obituary, 32, 104, 392, 681, 777, 799, 1205 ; Sir J. Franklin, 32, 79, 103, 152, 178, 202, 225, 226, 415, 417, 941, 967, 992. 1014, 1039 ; Colonial questions, 58; Mr. Stephen a Judge inNew Zea- land, 56, 81; Mr. Hudson SI, 80 ; The House of Commons on Reassembling, 82 ; Notes of a Parliamentary Lounger, 105; Lord Denman, 225; Studies for Members preparing to cote the Navy Estimates, 320; Birkenhead, 443, 464; Sonnet on the Death of Wordsworth, 494 ; Sunday stoppage of the post, 658; Baron Rothschild's seat, 781; Hearing- in the New Meese of Commons, 731; Committee on Official Salaries, 752; The Pairing system, 754;. Submarine telegraph, 824, 844, 872; Mr. Adderley on the Society for the Reform of Coloni- al Government, 847; Mr. Godley's Jour- nal, 854; Lord Brougham on Law Re- form,895 ; Earl Grey and Dr. Lang, 1205; Mr. Bennett's ministrations, 1232.

BOOKS.

Alison's Essays, 376, 1003.

Alpha, the, 1241. Alton Locke, 805.

Anne Dysart, 498. Austria and Hungary, Life in, 859. Austrian Army in the Hungarian Cam- paign, 686. Baird's West Indies and North America in 1849, 473. Bartlett's Gleanings on the Overland Route, 1169. Baxter's Impressions of Southern and Central Europe, 137. Bell's Ladder of Gold, 1047.

Benedict's- Lecture on Mendelssohn, 521. Bigsbye(Dr.) Shoe and Canoe, 570. Blair on Yellow Fever of Demerara, 423. Broome's History of Bengal Army, 954. Browning's Christmas-Eve and Easter-

Day, 329. Burke's Anecdotes of the Aristocracy, 712. Burnet on Portrait-Painting, 163. Bushnan's (Dr.) Cholemand its Cure, 688. Byam's Wanderings in Chili and Peru, 592.

Bye-Lanes and Downs of England, Sup- plement to February 2. California, Ryan's Adventures in, 425; Taylor's Eldorado, 520. Calmet's Phantom World, 450.

Carlyle's Present Time, Supplement to February 2. •

Cassels's Eidolon and other Poems, 979. Cathcart on the Russian and German Campaigns of 1812 and 1813, 351, Chalmers. Henna's Life of. 807. Chambers (Dr.) on Corpulence, 904. Chantrey, Jones's Recopections of, 15. Charles V., Correspondence and Itinerary of the Emperor, 665.

Charters of the Old English Colonies in America, 185.

Chesney's (Colonel) Expedition, 712. Christian Doctrine and Practice in the Twelfth Century, 210. Circassia, Dile:cues, 209.

Clark's Gazpacho, 448.

Clark (E.) on the Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, 855. Coehrane's (Mr. Baillie) Young Italy, 760. Collins's Antonina, 257.

Combs, Dr. Andrew, Life and Correspond- ence of, 327.

Compton hierivale, 328.

Cooper's (Miss) Rural Hours, 857. Cooper's Ways.of the Hour, 353. Copland (Dr.) on Palsy and Apoplexy; 449. Corn-law Rhymer, More Verse and Prose by the, 377; Watkins's Life of, 762. Craik's Romance of the Peerage, 1118. Crowe's (Mre.) Light and Darkness, 977. Cumming's Hunting Life in South Africa, 641.

Death's Jest-book, 643.

Denton Hall, 737.

De Vere's Sketches of Greece and Tur- key, 617.

Devil in Turkey, the, 1001. Dickens's David Copperfield, 1119. Dixon's (Hepworth) Priains,18. Dyer's Life of Calvin, 62.

Emerson's Representative Men, 42. Falconer on Probate Courts, 210. Farren's Life-Contingency Tables, 329. Fletcher's Notes from Nineveh, 883. Forest (the) and the Fortress, 305. Forester's Rambles in Norway, 232. Frazer's Divine Revelation, 929.

Freeman and Cox's Poems, 1145. George's Queens of Spain, 594, 1168. Ghost Stories, 1239.

Gibson's (Mr.) Dilston Hall, 903. Gilly's Ship' wrecks of Royal Navy, 1167. Goethe's Cancellations, 1191.

Goodsir's Arctic VOyage, 497. Grote's Greece, 255.

Guizot on the Causes of the Success- of the English Revolutions, 135, 187. Hakluyt Society Publications - Strachey's Virginia Britannia; 41. Hannars (Mr.) Ned Allan, 90. Head's (Sir Francis) Defenceless State of Great Britain, 1870.

Hearts in Mertmain and Cornelia, 689. Hildroth's History of United States, 976. Holland (Dr.) on Consumption, Re. 809. H'olt'a (David) Poems, 835.

Houston's (Mrs.) Hesperus, 87. Hungarian Lady, Memoirs of a, 231. Hungary, Max Sehlesingees War in,

711 ; Baroness von Beck's Personal Adventures in, 1095.

Huntley's (Sir Henry) Seven Years' Ser- vice on the Slave Coast of Africa, 759. `Frunt's (Leigh) Autobiography, 593. Illustrated Books and Books of the Sea- son, 1238.

In Memoriam, 546.

James's Old Oak Chest, 547.

Jameson's (Mrii.) Legends of the Monas- tic Orders, 784. Jesse's (Heneage) London and its Ce- lebrities, 906.

Julia Howard, 618.

Junius, Bolin's Edition of, 1022. Kavanagh's (Julia) Woman in France, 279 ; Nathelie, 1240.

Kay on the Social Condition and Edu- cation of the People in England and Europe, 352. Kenrick's Egypt under the Pharaohs, 950.

Kerr on the Sugar-cane and Sugar-manu- facture, 1073.

King's Cope, 17. Knox's Game-Birds and Wild-Fowl, 1144. Laing's Notes on the Social and Political State of the Continent, 375.

Lawson's History of Banking, 927. Ledru Rollin's Decline of England, 545. M'Culloch and Maclaren on Cholera, 787. Mac Farlane's Turkey and its Destiny, 183.

M'Gregor's Commercial Statistics, 1120. Mackenzie's Mornings at Matlock, 642. , Madeira, Climate and Meteorology of, 852. . Margoliouth's Pilgrimage to the Land of

My. Fathers, 926.

Marriage-Contract, the, 185. Marryat's Pottery and Porcelain, 8711. Maunce'e the Church a Family, 1192. Mayo's (Dr.) Berber, 881. Melville 's (Herman) White Jacket, Sup- plement to February 2. Merivale's Romans under the Empire, 422.

Merryweather's Lights and Shadows of the Olden Time, 1072.

Miley's History of the Papal States, 1000. Miller's (T.) Poems for Children, 929. Mitchell's(Sir A.) Diplomatic Papers; 610. Mogul Empire, Jurisprudence of the, 687. Moschriskees Guide to German Litera- ture, 930. Mount St LaWrence, 951.

Mr. Dalton's Legatee, 667. Neale's Life of the Duke of Kent, 303. Newman's (J. H,) Lectures on the Diffi- culties of'the " Anglicans," 832. Newman's (F. W.) Phases of Faith, 471. Nibelungenlied, Lettsom's, 447. Norman's Examination of Prevailing Opinions as to the Burden of Taxa- tion, 233.

Olive, 1098.

Pacca's (Cardinal) Memoirs, 161. Past, Present, and Future, 401.

Pepe's Scenes and Events in Italy, 519. Petermann and Mllnees Physical Geo- graphy, 03. Phillips's Curran and his Contemporaries, 1190.

Poole (Rev. Dr.) on Sierra Leone and Gambia, 1143.

Poor (the) against the Rich, 258. Rae's Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea, 736.

Raymond Revilloyd, 282. Bees on Morbus Brightii, 89. Rookeries of London, the, 208.

Saint Leger, 64. Scenes from the Life of a Soldier, 280. Scott, Life of David, Supplement to Fe- bruary 2. Sedgwick (Professor) on the Studies of the University of Cambridge, 878. Sicilian Vespers, Amarra War of, 1071. Sinclair's (Catherine) Lord and Lady Harcourt, 1169.

Smith's (Sydney) Moral Philosophy, 399. Southey, Life and Correspondence of, 136, 281, 495, 690,1049.

Spalding Club Miscellany. 88; Spalding's Me.morialls of the Trubles in Scotland, 1024.

Spencer's Travels in Egypt and the. Holy Land, 305.

Stella and Vanessa, 761.

St. John's Residence in a Levantine Fa- mily, 544.

Stark a (Mr.) Tour through the South of

. Ireland, 1023.

43trickland's (Miss) Lives of the Queens of Scotland, 1097.

Taylor's (Henry) Virgin Widow, 474. 'Tennent's Chnstianity in Ceylon, 1215. 'Thackeray's Pendenms, 1213. Thompson's History of Irish Birds, 186. Thomson's Treatise on Diseases of the Skin, 714.

Ticknor's Spanish Literature, 39. Townsend's Modem State Trials, 400. Two Brothers, the, 786.

Village Notary, the, 160.

Wace's St. Nicholas, 739.

Ward, R. P., Phipps's Memoirs of, 568. Watts's (A.) Lyrics of the Heart, 1216. Weld's (Mr.) Summer Ramble, 494. Wordsworth s Prelude, 738.

SHORT NOTICES.

Acting Charades, 42. Acts of the Apos- tles, 354. Agricultural Physiology, 1074. Allingham's Poems, 740. Alma- necks, 19, 43, 1051, 1075. Americans, Illustrious, 522. Ancient Art, 1050. Annual Commercial Register, 66. An- nuals, 1121. Armourer's Daughter, 498. Arthur Montague, 212.

Bath Waters, 715. Benefit Building So- 'cieties, 306. Birkett's Diseases of the Breast, 882. Bishop's Wife, 1242. Bloomfield's Annotations, 1099. Bohn's Series and Library, 259. Bristow's Works, 1193. Britain Redeemed and Canada Preserved, 595. British Birds, 522. British Museum, 1121. British Poets, 43. Brookes's Gazetteer, 1146. Bryce's Ten Years of Church of Scot- land, 111. Burrowes's Speeches, 571.

-Chambers's Papers, 306. Chance and Choice, 1217. Changes of Our Times, 235. Charities of London, 595. Cheru- bim, 955. Christian Civilization, 571; Gentleman's Daily Walk, 668. Chro- nological New Testament, 1242. Cold Water, Effects of, 691. Columbus, 547. Common Sense v. Common Law, 402. Consumption, 836. Corporations, 763. Cottage Gardener's Dictionary, 1170. 'Cottle 's Alfred, 620. Counsel to In- ventors, 187. Course of Creation, 571. Court Theatre, 19. Critical Remarks on Artis Logiem Rudimenta, 1025.

Daily Bible Illustrations, 18. Davies, James, 955. Decorative Arts of the Middle Ages, 91. Development of Re- ligious Life, 164. Devon and Cornwall, Handbook for, 907. Dilston Hall, 619. Domestic Pets, 1170. Doyle's Man- *nen and Customs of ye Englyshe, 668. Drawing from Objects, 595. Dream Chintz, 1241. Dundee Directory, 402.

Earl's Daughter, 571. Earnestness, 498. Eastbury, 1242. Edinburgh Castle, 402. Edwards's Book of Psalms, 378. Eng- lish Party's Excursion, 498. Episodes of Insect Life, 1146. Evening Thoughts, 42. Exhibition Building, 1051.

Fawkes's of York, 691. Fortune's Pub- lic Funds, 548. Foundling, the, 1074. French Poets, Selection from, 1026. Galileo Galilei, 90. Generations Gather- ed, 1217. Geometry, New Elements of, 955. Gleig's School Series, 1074. Gray's (Mrs.) Rome, 763. Greek Roots, 402. Guards and the Line, 1146.

Half-hours with Best Authors, 354. He- ligoland, 930. Hints towards Reforms, 620; for Happy Hours, 1217. House- hold Words, 1242. Howard, Field's, 619. Hunting Field, 1026. Illustrated Year Book, 18, 1194. Ima- gioation, 1146.. Imperial Cyclopedia, 426. Inventive Drawing, 1146. Ire- land, Lights and Shades of, 979. Ir- ving's Mahomet, 111. Israel after the Flesh, 111.

Jamaica Movement, 402. John Carter, 1075. Johnson, Dr., 235. Johnston's Dictionary of Geography, 571. Julian, 283. Juvenile Calendar, 18.

King of the Golden River, 1241. King's College Examination Papers, 1099. Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations, 426. Knight's Shakspere, 1004; Cyclopie- dies, 1051. Knox's Races of Men, 762. Korner, 715.

Lady of the Bedchamber, 164. Law Books, 235, 908, 931. Leibnitz's Theo- logy, 907. Letters to a Niece, 90 ; of a Traveller, 522 ; on HaPlanesa• 547. Lewis Arundel, 1170. Life for Life, 212. Lincoln's Inn, 475. Little Folk's Books, 763. Live Stock, 1170. Lien- duff Cathedral, 955. Long's Cicero's Cats Major, &c., 522. Loudon's Gar- dening, 378 ; Villa Gardener, 883. Lu- nacy, 475. Lyra Sanctorum, 907. Macculloch's Adam Smith, 187. Magis- terial Formulist, 187. Mammalia, 522. Maps, 259, 763, 883. Martin's Para- dise Lost, 931. M'Gauley's Natural Philosophy, 931. Mensuration, 836. Military Topography/of Europe, 979. Miners y, Popular, 1074. Ministry of the Beautiful, 595. Moorland Cot- tage, 1217. Mother's Recompense, 1193. Music, 428, 475, 548, 980, 1004. Mystery of God Finished, 1121.

Natal, 931. Nichol's Architecture of Heavens, 18. Nineveh and Persepolis, 475. North Wales, Book of, 426. Notes and Queries, 355.

Oasis of Siwah, 883. Oceanus, 187. Oration of Hyperides, 187. Our Guar- dian, 43.

Paley, 235. Parliaments of England, 907. Periodicals, 19, 43, 66, 138, 164, 235, 307, 330, 548, 644, 668, 740, 788, 908, 931, 980, 1051,1194. Perspective, 306.

Peter the Whaler, 1099. Poems, 66, 90, 235, 283, 354, 451, 498, 571, 688, 715, 740, 882, 1099, 1242. Ponsonby, 1122. Pope, 907. Port Phillip, 91. Post-of- fice Directory, 1099. Prints, 19, 111, 379, 522, 596, 1146. Prime's Nile, 668.

Reformation, Stories from History of, 644. Reginald Grmme, 1122. Reichenbach's Reece: m, 475. Religious Mystery Consitt „Ted, 691; Scepticism and Infi- delity, 788. Revelations of Egyptian 3fysteries,354. Richborough, 715. Ro- berts's Sketches in India, 43. Roche- foucauld, 644. Romanesque Architec- ture in France, 258. Roscoe's Poems, 402.

Sabrina Corella, 258. Sacred Incidents, 1025, 1121. Saint James, Westminster, 1051. Salmon, Book of the, 283. Sa- natory Economy, 187. School-books, 64, 212, 235, 259, 330, 378, 426, 451, 668, 836, 882, 931, 955, 1004, 1170, 1217. Scripture Lands, 1074. Sea-shores, 1193. Self-Culture, 111. Sermons, 306, 475, 498, 788, 810. Shadows and Sun- shine, 1170. Shakspere, 1075. Shak- spere's Seven Ages, 980. Shirley's Let- ters, 1026; Sermons, 1121. Sir Roger de Coverley, 1050. Six Months in the Gold Mines, 547. Smith's (A.) Month at Constantinople, 425. Smith's (W.) Classical Dictionary, 1145. Songs for Children, 740. Southern Calendar, 955. Southey's Roderick,668; Commonplace Book, 763. Speakers, Lives of the, 619. Spring-Tide, 258. Staffs, 883. St. John, 354. Stanley's West Indian Colonies, 523. Statistical Companion, 451. Stock Exchange Law, 378. Strength of Ma- terials, 810. Sullivan's School-books, 65. Sunday in London, 330.

Tarantas, the, 451. Templar, the, 691. Terebinthine Medicines, 908. Thacke- ray's Kickleburys, 1217. Theophilus Trinal, 1004. Thoughts for Home, 882. Three Days in the East, 1050. Thucydides, Analysis of, 1026. Truth is Everything, 42. Turning, 1194. Twining's Perspective, 378. Vale of Cedars, 571. Vaughan's Ser- mons, 547. Ventilation, 402. Vestiges of Old Loudon, 164, 980. Villa Ve- rocchio, 1004. Voices from the Wood- lands, 522 ; of the Night, 740.

Water-Lilies, 1099. Wedding Bells, 762. Westminster, 164. Whaleman's Ad- ventures, 1242. White's History of France, 980. Wilson's Big-Veda-San- hit& 763. Wincklemanu's Ancient Art, 138. Woman's Friendship, 164. Wuthering Heights, 1217.

Ydaiour, el, 283.

THE DRAMA.

Adelphi-The Mother's Dream, 276; White Sergeants, 444; Esmeralda, 538; Emigre's Daughter, 683; School for Tigers, 1043; Jessie Grey, 1114.

Christmas pieces, 1233.

Drury Lane-Othello, 106; Fiesco, 132; Elder Brother, 252; Devil's Ring, 321; Passing Cloud, 347; close, 444. Easter pieces, 321.

Glover, Mrs., 683.

Haymarket-Ninth Statue, 9; Leap- Year, 56; Much Ado about Nothing, 252; Ivanhoe, 321; Vicar of Wake- field, 347; The Catspaw, 443: None but the Brave Deserve the Fair, 563 ; En- chanted Isle, 589; Giralda, 899; re- opening, 996 ; My Friend in the Straps -The Husband of my Heart, 1019 Macready, 1043, 1137, 1161, 1184; Irish Diamond, 1043 ; Radical Cure, 1137.

Lyceum-Island of Jewels, 9 ; Cymon and Iphigenia, 321; Novelty Fair, 490; opening-Serve him Right-My Heart's Idol, 996; White Hood-Ro- mance of the Rose, 1089; A Day of Beckoning, 1161.

New Strand Theatre-Diogenes, 9 ; An Unprotected Female, 182 ; Vicar of Wakefield, 227 ; Friend Waggles, 371 ; Not to be Done, 444; Philosopher's Stone, 490 ; Power and Principle, 563 ; Alcestis, 634 ; Daughter of the Stars, 755; Mr. Bolton's company, 851.

Olympic-Fashion, 34 ; Ariadne, 106 ; a Dead Take-in, 107 ; Merchant of Ve- nice, 155 ; The Noble Heart, 180 ; Love's Sacrifice, 205 ; closing, 227 ; Malcontent, 732 ; Mr. Farren's com- pany, 851 ; Giralda, 874 ; The Oldest Inhabitant, 899 ; Philip of France and Marie de Mdranie, 1066.

Princess's-Opening, 923, 945 ; Sent to the Tower, 1019 ; The Templar-Bet- sy Baker, 1089; Henry the Fourth,1207. Sadler's Wells-Retribution, 155; Duch- ess of Maki, 1113. St. James's-Bunn's monologue, 205 ; Cu Veuvage, 371 ; La Camaraderie, 418 ; Gabnelle, 467 ; Il hut qu'une ports soit ouverte ou fermee, 515 ; Ra- chel, 634, 659, 683, 708 ; Mrs. Fanny Kemble, 732, 755.

Surrey-Old Love and NewFortune, 180. Surrey Zoological Gardens, 564, Theatrical notes, 612.

Vauxhall, 538.

Westminster Play, 1207.

MUSIC.

Amateur Musical Society, 205. . Beethoven Quartet Society, 418.

Berlin Choir, 1137.

Concerts, 229, 395, 467, 589.

Dolby's (Miss) Soirees, 1184. Drury Lane-Jullien's Concerts, 1066. Grand National Concerts, 996, 1019, 1043, 1066, 1089, 1114, 1137, 1184, 1233. Hullah's Monthly Concerts, 1019, 1114, 1207.

Italian Opera, the, 9.

Italian Opera-Programme, 156, 227 ; opening, 252; ballet, 252, 276, 298, 395; Nino, 276; Lucia-Don Pasquale, 320; Il Barbiere-Don Giovanni, 347; Bau- carde, 394, 418 ; Nozze di Figaro, 394 ; Linda di Chamouni, 418; Due Foscari -Puritani, 444; Lucrezia Borgia, 490 ; La Tempesta, 490,583 ; Elisir d'Amore, 515; Lucia di Lammermoor, 538; I Capuletti ed i Montecchi, 634; "black Malibran " - Figlia del Beggimento, 683; Sontag, 708; Fiorentini, 755, 780, 802; close of the season, 827.

Lucrezia Borgia, 1075, Macgregor's Eastern Melodies, 1217. • Madrigal Society, 57. Musical Preparations, 946.

Musical Publications, 331, 763, 859. Musical Union, 444, 634.

Opera Concerts, 467.

Paris-Mr. Lumley's Concerts, 205 ; Di- rector of the Opera, 970 ; " Entente Cordiale " renewed in Paris, 1089. Parry's Entertainment, 612.

Pasta, 659.

Philharmonic Concerts, 228, 276, 341, 395, 444, 490, 538, 589.

Royal Italian Opera-Programme, 205 ; opening, 275 ; Masaniello, 320; Lucre- am Borgia-Norma, 347 ; Zora, 395.; Huguenots, 418; Roberto il Diavolo, 490; Ahato, 515; Barbiere-Don Gio- vanni, 538; Prophets, 588; La Juive, 708 ; Elisir d'Amore, 802 ; close, 827.

Sacred Harmonic Society, 35, 132, 1137.

St. James's-French opera, 34; Zampa, 57; Le Cala, 107 ; Le Roi d'Yvetot, 155; Postilion de Longjumeau, 180.

St. Martin's Hall, 132, 156; Mr. Hullah's Choruses, 634.

Wednesday Concerts-Ernst's Benefit, 132. '

Willy's Concerts,*57, 205.

FINE ARTS AND EX:13IBITIONS

Allan, Sir William, 236.

Allen's Tour to the Britannia Bridge, 204. Art-Union, 810.

Behnes's Statuette of Peel, 923. British Institution, 139, 572, 1147. Copying Electric Telegraph, 1100. Cum ming,'s South African Exhibition,427. elaroche's Napoleon in the Alps, 980.

muds, the, 564.

Exhibition of Modern British Art, 1122, 1171.

Ford's Sir George Pollock, 860.

Frost's Sabrina, 139.

Gallery of Illustration, 613. Giotto's Portrait of Dante, 452.

Great Exhibition Building, 1099. Grundy's Winter Exhibition, 1170, 1218.

Hervieu's Ceiling, 307.

Historical Portraits, 715.

Illustrated Ditties of Olden Time, 1026.

Landseer's " Drive," 427. rj Life and Scenes in India, 1136.."'" „ -filVlborough-HonsresllEry, 732. Monti's SCulpture, 860. Morel's Jewel-work, 596. Nationb Gallery, the, 1171. National Institution, 403. New Society of Painters in Water Co-

lours, 403.

tranoramas, 10, 156, 467, 715. "'" Paton's Oberon and Titania, 732. Peel, Bust of, 683 ; Lawrence's, 1184. Peel and Wellington, 810.

Phillips's Portrait of Layard, 355. Raphael's Apollo and Marsyas, 236. Roberts's Jerusalem, 596.

Royal Academy, 426; Sto Pictures 451 498; Sub-Historical ctures, 5 R ; Elections at, 1075; Keepership, 1099.

Sale of Old Pictures, 1043.

Scheffer's Christus Remunerator, 403. School of Design, 82. Scottish National Gallery, 860. Society of Arts, 307. Society of British Artists, 307. Trossachs (the) by Turner, 403. Tubular Bridges, 810. Wakefield (Mr.), Portrait of, 307. Water Colour Society, 427. Woodington's Nelson at the Nile, 321.

TTERS TO THE EDITOR.

Albert's (Prince) Portrait in the Fitz- william Museum, by One not in Antral

, Absurd Government Bill for by X., 228, 640.

Bishop of London's Bill, by C. H. S., 567. Bishops of England and the Bishops of

Rome, by " Prove all Things," 1094. Boiler Mud-holes, by C. E., 994. Chancery, What is the Value of the pro- posed Measures for the Reform of the Court of, by a Chancery Practitioner, 421; Appeals in, by X., 493; Arrears in the Court of Chancery, by One of Them, 542 ; Chancery Abuses : the Masters Offices, by a Chancery Prac- titioner, 567.

Cheap Capital, by Agricola jun. 35;

Pri-

vate Money Drainage Act, 57. Church, Abuses of the Established, by Robert Pearson, 1208.

Church Service, Reform of, by a Member of the Church of England, 1188. Church, Government of the, by Lord Lyttelton, 899.

Church Government, 1237.

Colonial Land, by a Government Clerk, 1169.

Colonial Policy, by Sir Edward Gust, 10, 57; Immigration, 86. Common Law Commission, the New, y a Law Reformer, 516.

Dante's Portrait, by G. Aubrey Bezzi, 493 ; Egyptian Canal, by G. W. Field, 1069. Emigration, by F. H., 395 ; Real Self-Sup- porting, by Wyndham Harding, 444. Encumbered Estates Bill, by Fitan.

French, 755.

Fees and Emoluments of the Bar, by One, &c. 975, 999.

France, late Elections in, by P.D., 275. French Affairs, by P.D., 319.

Glance (a) at Modern Europe, by •• • • •, 1117.

Gorham's Case, by a Suffolk Vicar-by F., 298; A Constitutional View of the Gorham Decision, by M.A. Oxoniensis, 326 ; by J. T., 326 ; Gorham o. the Bish- op of Exeter, by J. M., 371 ; Bishop of London's bill, by C. W., 444. Hecate, Sir H. Bulwer's Voyage in the, by "Mother Carey," 10. " Husband of my Heart," by Charles Selby, 1043. Indian Law Administration, by a Civilian t of the North-west Provinces, 048 ; tor Bengal, 1000. Ireland, Equitable Rents in, by Robert Taylour, 1189. Ireland, University Reform in, by H., 899.

Irish Encumbered Estates Act, Working of the, by M. N., 663.

Iron Safety-ships, by Mercator, 613. Jews and Christians, by L., 663. Land, the Heaviest Burden on, by E.C.S., 57 ; Burdens on, by E. S., 86.

Land Titles, by H. S.-by a Law Reform- er, 1166.

Landed Property, How to add twenty per cent at least to the value of, by E. W. F., 35.

Laureateship, the, by. S. P. Y., 516. Monuments, 828.

ents, the Spirit of, by Tertiur/ National Debt, by an Englishman, 350. National Gallery (the) and the Director of the Royal Picture Gallery at Berlin, by William Coningham, 974. Orion and Superb Shipwrecks, by W. M., 975.

Parke's (Baron) Strength and Weakness, by F., 1208. Passports in France-Search of the Per- son in England, by Cosmopolite, 35. Pauper Labour, by Aurora Borealis, 1208. Popish Aggression, Treatment of the, by a Clergyman, 1069; The Two Churches -" Look at Home," by X., 1069 ; Pro- testant Improvement of the Pop:5 an 111 Panic, by Ultra-Protestant, 1116* The Pope and the Queen, by an Eng Catholic, 1136; Dan"ers of the No-Po- , pery Agitation, by Y., 1141; Blunders on All Sides, by K., 1142; The Rival Churches, by a Protestant, 1165; Car- dinal Wiseman's Fallacies, by " a Watchman," 1165.

Protestant Panic, by a Layman, 1046. Prussian Spies in London, by Charles Marx, 588.

RailwayAecidents, Prevention of, by .

Old 11 ilway Hand, 974; by a Satisfied Traveller, 999.

Railways, Cheap Branch Lines for, by W.-B. Adams, 1069; Revival of Turn- pike Traffic, 1094. Red Hill Farm School, by Wm. Glad- stone, 900.

"Reverberations," by Verberator, 395. ome and the Pope, by F., 542. yal Academy, by an Artist, 1047 ; Ex- • b an Exhib" Russell's Le ., 1093. Sabbath Question, the, by T., 640. Scotland, Law and Equity in, by ri Reader, 1166. Secular Education Alliance, by W. S., 421.

Smith's (Albert) Puzzle, Mr., 542. Stamp-laws, the New, by C. S., 326; by John Richardson, 950; by C. Geo. H.

S. Pattrick, 371. Sunday Post Question, the, by One of the Censured, 686.

University Commission, the, by E. A. F., 851, 877 ; Evidence against the Univer- sities, by a Resident B.A. of Oxford- by a Cambridge First-Class-man and Country Rector, 1142; Proposed Ex- tension of the University System of Education, by T.-by James Cecil Wynter, 1164; Oxford in the Thirteenth Century, by H., 1165; University Evi- dence, by an Undergraduate of Trinity, 1165; The Universities, by D.31.-by a University Reformer, 1188 ; University Reform, by John Oates, M.A., 1236; Learning and Education, by D., 1237.

Vagabondage, the Law of, by Leguleius, 1047.

Water-Is Pure Water fit for Drink ? by a Water-Drinker, 50l; by Edward iiumpage:81/1:-

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