Actors, and their Salaries, 668. Eschylus, 155.
Eschylus, translated into English Verse, with Notes, Life, &c., by John Stuart Blackie, reviewed, 672.
Aguilar, Grace, Woman's Friendship, a Story of Domestic Life, reviewed, 88. Alison, Archibald, LL.D., History of Europe, from the commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815, reviewed, 631. Alison, Archibald, LL.D., Essays, Political and Miscellaneous, reviewed, 631. Allhallow-E'en, 624.
Allingham's Poems, reviewed, 581. Andrew Carson's Money, a Story of Gold, 225. Anster, John, LL.D., Glengariffe, Lines by, 191.
Art, Modern, its Prospects and Pioneers, 544. Artist, an, Scenes from the Life of, in Paris, February, 1848, 137.
Bailey, Philip James, the Angel World, and other Poems, reviewed, 567. Balzac, the Novels of, reviewed, 351. Barral and Bixio, MM., Scientific Balloon Ascent of, 131; Second Ascent, 304. Barter, W. G. T., Poems, Original and Trans- lated, reviewed, 570. Bibliomania, 665.
Blackie's Translation of Eschylus, reviewed, 672.
Bradford, William, Correspondence of the Emperor Charles V., and his Ambassadors at the Courts of England and France, from the Original Letters in the Imperial Family Archives at Vienna, &c., reviewed, 429. Brink, the, of the White Rocks, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 459.
Burton, John Hill, Political and Social Economy, its Practical Applications, re- viewed, 505.
Charles V., Correspondence of, edited by Bradford, reviewed, 429.
Chesney, Lieut.-Colonel, the Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and VOL. XXXVI.-NO. CCXVI.
Tigris, carried on by order of the British Government, in the Years 1835, 1836, and 1837, Vols. I. and II., reviewed, 379. Christmas, a Carol for, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 708.
Cock and Anchor, the, a Chronicle of Old Dublin City, quoted, 86.
Dark Margaret, by John Fisher Murray, 725. Daventry, Lady Alice, or the Night of Crime, 286.
Dead, the Memories of the, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 460.
De Vere, Aubrey, Travels in Greece, review- ed, 209.
De Vere's Fides Laici, reviewed, 212. Drury, Anna Harriet, Annesley and other Poems, reviewed, 224.
Du Bourdieu, Francis, Wild Flowers from Germany, reviewed, 578.
Hemans', Mrs., Last Lyric, Sonnet on Read- ing, 52.
Heron, Denis Caulfield, Three Lectures on the Principles of Taxation, delivered at Queen's College, Galway, in Hilary Term, 1850, reviewed, 505.
Hill, Rev. George, Loch Neagh, a Poem, 92. Hope, a Poem, 489.
Horace's Ode and Epistle addressed to Aris-
tius Fuscus, translated, 238. Hunt, Leigh, the Autobiography of, with Reminiscences of Friends and Cotempo- raries, reviewed, 268.
Incumbered Estates Court, 311. Ireland's Shakspeare Forgeries, 667.
Johnson, Dr., his Religious Life and Death, by the author of Dr. Hookwell, &c., re- viewed, 477.
Kean, Charles, our Portrait Gallery, No. LX., 412.
Kent, Charles, Aletheia, or the Doom of Mythology, reviewed, 579.
Lady-birds, a Flight of, 77. Latter-day Poets, 209.
Lee, Alfred, the Empire of Music, and other Poems, noticed, 213.
Lettice Arnold, by the author of Two Old Men's Tales, reviewed, 89.
Life, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 457.
M'Cosh, Rev. James, the Method of the
Divine Government, Physical and Moral, reviewed, 470.
Mackay, Charles, Egeria, or the Spirit of
Nature, and other Poems, reviewed, 570. Manager, Leaves from the Portfolio of a— Prynne's Histriomastix-Milton's Samson Agonistes-Hannah More's Tragedies- Decline of Theatrical Taste-Bibliomania -Ireland's Shakspeare Forgeries—Actors in general, and their Salaries in particular, 656.
Marguerite de Vienne, a Tale of the Second Crusade, 687.
Mary of the Curls, 622.
Maurice Tiernay, the Soldier of Fortune, Chap. VI., The Army Sixty Years since, 21; Chap. VII., A Passing Acquaintance, 29; Chap. VIII., "Tronchon," 32; Chap. IX., A Scrape and its Consequen- ces, 175; Chap. X., An Aristocratic Re- publican, 182; Chap. XI., The Passage of the Rhine, 185; Chap. XII., A Glance at "Staff-duty," 253; Chap. XIII., A Farewell Letter, 257; Chap. XIV., A Surprise and an Escape, 261; Chap. XV., Scraps of History, 265; Chap. XVI., An Old General of the Irish Brigade, 461; Chap. XVII., La Rochelle, 465; Chap. XVIII., The Bay of Rathfran, 530; Chap. XIX., A "Reconnaissance," 536; Chap. XX., Killala, 539; Chap. XXI.,
Our Allies, 698; Chap. XXII., The Day of Castlebar, 702.
Michell, Nicholas, Ruins of Many Lands, a Descriptive Poem, reviewed, 576. Milton's Samson Agonistes, 659. More, Hannah, Tragedies of, 662. Mysterious Compact, the, 99, 162. Mystic Vial, the, or the Last Demoiselle de Charrebourg, Chap. I., The Game of Bowls, 393; Chap. II., The Gentleman in Blue and Silver, 396; Chap. III., The Fermier- General, 399; Chap. IV., The Strange Lady in White, 403; Chap. V., The Cha- teau des Anges, 407; Chap. VI., The Miniature, 596; Chap. VII., The Devil's Coach, 599; Chap. VIII., The Ordeal, 604; Chap. IX., The Untold Secret, 608; Chap. X., The Fête, 612; Chap. XI., Jonquil, 727; Chap. XII., Isolation, 729; Chap. XIII., The Rose-tree, 732; Chap. XIV., The Palace of Terror, 736; Chap. XV., The Grated Window, 739; Chap. XVI., The Woman in Flannel, 741; Chap. XVII., Conclusion, 743.
O'Daly, John, the Poets and Poetry of Muns-
ter, a Selection of Irish Songs, with Poet- ical Translations, the Music, and Biogra- phical Sketches of the Authors, reviewed,
Ogilvies, the, reviewed, 78.
Old Man's Bequest, the, a Story of Gold,
Our Portrait Gallery, No. LVIII., The Earl of Rosse, 94; No. LIX., Lord Gough, 192; No. LX., Charles Kean, 412; No. LXI., Catherine Hayes, 584.
Papal Pretensions, Lord John Russell's Let- ter on the, 747.
Peel, the late Sir Robert, 361. Poetry. Sonnets-The Poetry of Words- worth, on Reading Mrs. Hemans' last Lyric, 52; Loch Neagh, by the Rev. George Hill, 92; Shamus O'Brien, a Ballad, 109; Lines, by John Anster, LL.D., Glengariffe, 191; Thoughts in the Woodlands, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 234; Horace to Aristius Fuscus, 238; Summer Pas- time, 240; Popular Chansons of France -Malbrook, 298; By the Light of the Moon, 301; Love and Time, 302; Ba- chelor's Fare, 303; The Railway, 348; Elfinair, or the Charmed Bracelet, 357; A Fancy, 360; What do Fallen Towers declare? 428; Life, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 457; Friends of Youth, by the same, 458; The Brink of the White Rocks, by the same, 459; The Memories of the Dead, by the same, 460; Hope, 489; Prometheus, a Dramatic Fragment, from the German of Goethe, 520; The Rake's Apology, 621; Mary of the Curls, 622; Fairy Glee, 623; Allhallow-E'en, 624; Dark Margaret, by John Fisher Murray, 725.
Political Economists, Recent, 505. Prospects and Pioneers of Modern Art, 544. Prynne's Histriomastix, 656.
Railway, the, 348.
Rake's Apology, the, 621.
Reviews. Modern State Trials, by William C. Townsend, Esq., M.A., Q.C., Recorder of Macclesfield, 35; The Poets and Poetry of Munster, a Selection of Irish Songs, by the Poets of the last century, edited by John O'Daly, 53; The Ogilvies, 78; The Heiress in her Minority, or the Progress of Character, 82; Raymond Revilloyd, by Grace Webster, 85; Woman's Friendship, a Story of Domestic Life, by Grace Agui- lar, 88; Lettice Arnold, 89; The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey, edited by his son, the Rev. Charles Cuthbert Southey, Vols. III. and IV., 113; Travels in Greece, by Aubrey De Vere, 209; Fides Laici, by Aubrey De Vere, 212; Moral and Religious Epistles, by the Rev. James Wills, 213; The Empire of Music, and other Poems, by Alfred Lee, 213; In Memoriam, by Alfred Tennyson, 213; Taylor's Virgin Widow, 214; Annesley, and other Poems, by Anna Harriet Drury, 224; Ceylon and the Cingalese, by Henry Charles Sirr, 241; The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries, 268; The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet's Mind, an Autobio- graphical Poem, by William Words- worth, 329; French Novelists-Balzac, Sand, C. de Bernard, Sue, Dumas, Rey- baud, Sandeau, Brisset, 349; The Expe- dition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphra- tes and Tigris, carried on by order of the British Government, in the Years 1835, 1836, and 1837, &c., by Lieutenant Colo- nel Chesney, Vols. I. and II., 379; Corres- pondence of the Emperor Charles V., and his Ambassadors at the Courts of England and France, from the Original Letters in the Imperial Family Archives at Vienna, &c., edited by William Bradford, M.A., 429; The Method of the Divine Govern- ment, Physical and Moral, by the Rev. James M'Cosh, M.A., 470; Dr. Johnson, his Religious Life and Death, by the Au- thor of Dr. Hook well, &c., 477; Political and Social Economy, its Practical Appli- cations, by John Hill Burton, 505; Three Lectures on the Principles of Taxation, de- livered at Queen's College, Galway, in Hilary Term, 1850, by Denis Caulfield Heron, 505; The Angel World, and other Poems, by Philip James Bailey, 567; Poems, Original and Translated, including the First Iliad of Homer, by W. G. T. Barter, Esq., 570; Egeria, or the Spirit of Nature, and other Poems, by Charles Mackay, 570; Aurora, and other Poems, by Mrs. H. R. Sandbach, 573; The Poeti- cal Works of John Struthers, with Auto-
biography, 574; Ruins of Many Lands, a Descriptive Poem, by Nicholas Michell, 576; Wild Flowers from Germany, by Francis Du Bourdieu, 578; The Wrongs of Poland, a Poem in three Cantos, 578; Aletheia, or the Doom of Mythology, with other Poems, by William Charles Kent, 579; Poems, by William Allingham, 530; Thoughts from the Inner Circle, 580; History of Europe, from the Com- mencement of the French Revolution in 1789 to the Restoration of the Bourbons, in 1815, by Archibald Alison, LL.D., 631; Essays, Political and Miscellaneous, by Archibald Alison, LL.D., 631; Eschy- lus, translated into English verse, with Notes, Life, &c., by John Stuart Blackie, 672.
Reybaud, Madame Charles, the Novels of, reviewed, 353.
Romanism of 1829 and 1850-the Synod of Thurles, 494.
Rosse, the Earl of Our Portrait Gallery, No. LVIII., 94.
Russell, Lord John, on the Papal Pretensions, 747.
Sand, George, the Novels of, reviewed, 352. Sandbach, Mrs. H. R., Aurora, and other Poems, reviewed, 573.
Scenes from an Artist's Life in Paris, Febru-
Science, the Gifts of, to Art-Steam, 1; Daguerreotype, 2; Electricity, Lightning- Conductors, 3; Safety-Lamp, 5; Electro- plating, 7; The Electric Telegraph, 7, 127; Aerial Voyage of Messrs. Barral and Bixio, 131, 304.
Shamus O'Brien, a Ballad, 109.
Sirr, Henry Charles, Ceylon and the Cinga- lese, reviewed, 241.
Slingsby, Jonathan Freke, Thoughts in the
Woodlands, 234; Popular Chansons of France, 294; The Fall of the Leaf, 456; Snap-Apple Night, 617; A Carol for Christmas, 708.
Snap-Apple Night, 617.
Sorel, Agnes, and her Cotemporaries, 59. Southey, Robert, Life and Correspondence of, edited by his son, the Rev. C. C. Southey, Vols. III. and IV., reviewed,
Struthers, John, Poetical Works, with Auto- biography, reviewed, 574. Summer Pastime, 240.
Taylor's Virgin Widow, reviewed, 214. Tennyson's "In Memoriam," reviewed,
Theatrical Taste, on the Decline of, 664. Thoughts from the Inner Circle, reviewed, 580.
Thurles, the Synod of-Romanism of 1829 and 1850, 494.
Townsend, William C., Modern State Trials, reviewed, 35.
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