TO THE EIGHTEENTH VOLUME.
Adept (The), by Dalton, 172.
A Little While, by William Jones, 73. Ancient Church (The), 372.
As I laye a Thynkynge-the last lines of Thomas Ingoldsby, 201.
Barham (Rev. R. H.), author of "The Ingoldsby Legends," 198.
Barker's (W. G. J.) Othryades, 238. Black Prophet (The), 353.
Brian O'Linn; or, Luck is Everything;
by the Author of "Wild Sports of the West," 479, 576.
Bridal (The) of Manstone Court, by Henry Curling, 394.
Brinvilliers (The Marchioness of), the Poisoner of the Seventeenth Century; a Romance of Old Paris; by Albert Smith. The mischief still thickens on all sides, 1; two great villains, 7; the dead-house of the Hôtel Dieu, 9; the orgy at the Hôtel de Cluny, 105; Sainte Croix and Marie encounter an uninvited guest, 111; Louise Gauthier falls into dangerous hands, 114; Marie has Louise in her power, 209; Sainte Croix discovers the great secret, 216; matters become very serious, 221; the flight of Marie to Liège- Paris, 317; Philippe avails himself of Maître Pi- card's horse for the Marchioness, 325; the stratagem at Montefontaine, 328; Philippe Glazer throws Desgrais off the scent, 425; Offmont to Liège, 428; the end of Lachaussée, 436; the game is up, 440; News for Louise Gauthier and Benoit, 529; the Journey -еха- mination of the Marchioness, 532; the last interview, 534; the water question
Exili the Place de Grêve, 539; Louise Gauthier-the conclusion, 551.
Campbell (Thomas). A Literary Retro- spect, by a Middle-aged Man, 17. Canter's (D.) Outpourings, 30, 126 272 376, 447.
Case of Conscience (A), by Everard Clive, 455.
Christening the Villa, 38.
Clive's (Everard) Case of Conscience, 455; Young Ladies and their Idiosyn- crasies, 569.
Come down in the deep with me, 316, Corunna, the Retreat to, from "The Re- collections of Rifleman Harris," 74. Costello's (Miss Louisa Stuart) Sketches of Legendary Cities. Colchester, 62; Derby, 341. To Janet, 265. Crowquill's (Alfred) Glimpses and Mys- teries. The New Neighbourhood, 90; Good-natured Woman, 266; the Ap- parition, 403; the Young Gentleman who never did anything, 517; the Old Woman at the Corner, 627. Curling's (Henry) Bridal of Manstone
Court, 394; Retreat to Corunna, from the Recollections of Rifleman Harris, 74.
Curvet (A), or Two in the Career of Tom Wilkins, by Charles Whitehead, 229. D.
Dalton. The Adept, 172. Dangerous Character (A), by Paul Pren- dergast, 293.
Death (The) of the Youngest, by Wil liam Jones, 271.
Dick Sparrow's Evening "Out," by Charles Whitehead, 498.
Dream of a Family Man (The), by Ιοσεφ Μαίου., 445.
Early Years of a Veteran of the Army of Westphalia, between 1805-14, 45, 203, 241, 509, 622.
Elves (The) in Windsor Forest, by W. Y. B., 121.
Ennobled Actresses, by Mrs. Mathews. The Countess of Derby, 54; Countess of Craven, 249; Lady Thurlow, 251; the Duchess of St. Albans, 601. Evening Star (The), by H. B. K., 171.
Flower's (Rev. W. B.) Gatherings from the Greek Poets:-Endurance, 156. Flower (The) of the Fold, 468. F. P. P.'s Old House in the Gungate, 80.
A Literary Retrospect, by a Mute-aged Man, 285. Gaming Gaming-Houses, and Game- sters. 333. 469, 593.
Gaui Chaplain; or. a Dark Page from Lie's Volume: Do the murdered rest! 35; the Serfs of England, 102; the New Magistrate, 191: Old Scratch, Is the Lady Thef, 310; the Jew with reference to Society, 312; the Court Physician, 358; a Trait of Syd- aev Saita, 409; the Resistiess Foe, 41; I mach Doctor: Mrs. Fry, 56. the Avenger's witness against murder. 363
Gatherings from the Greek Poets, by the
Rev. W. B. Fawer:-Endurance, 156. Gamoses and Mysteries, by Alfred Crow- qull-The New Neighbourhood, 90; the Good-natured Woman. 266; the Appartica, 403; the Young Gentle- na wie never did anything, 517; the Cut Woman at the Carner, 627. G. T. F.'s Vaitaire to the Queen of Prus sta, 237.
Maginn (Dr.), a Literary Retrospect, by a Middle-aged Man, 587. Martingale's Summer Birds, 167. Mary Queen of Scots and Lord Broug- ham, 157.
Mathews's (Mrs.) Ennobled Actresses:
-The Countess of Derby, 54; Coun- tess of Craven, 249; Lady Thurlow, 251; The Duchess of St. Albans, 601. Maxwell's (W. H.) Brian O'Linn, or Luck is Everything, 479, 576. Mermaid's Home (The), 357. Middle-aged Man's Literary Retrospect: -Thomas Campbell, 17; John Galt,
My Jamie! thou wert kind to me, 393.
Ode to Love, by W. Y. B., 373. Oh! fairest of earth's jewels, 309. Old Elm-tree (The), 478.
Old Farm-house (The), 297.
Old House (The) in the Gungate, a le- gend of the days of Queen Anne, by F. P. P., 80.
Opal Set (The), 298.
Othryades, by W. G. J. Barker, 239. Outpourings, by D. Canter, 30, 126, 272,
Palmer's (F. P.) Little Velvet Shoes, 365. Penalty (The) after death, 183. Postans's (Robert) Press-gang Hero, 256. Powerscourt, by William Jones, 284. Prendergast's (Paul) Dangerous Charac- ter, 293; King of Clubs, 613. Press-gang Hero, by Robert Postans, 256.
Railroads now are all the rage, 626. Railway Queen (The), by the Irish Whiskey Drinker, 386.
R. F.'s Mermaid's Home, 357. Romer's (Mrs.) Story of a Picture, 143. Russell (Samuel), 523.
Sketches of Legendary Cities, by Miss Louisa Stuart Costello : - Colchester, 62; Derby, 341. Smith's (Albert) Marchioness of Brin- villiers, the Poisoner of the Seventeenth Century a Romance of Old Paris, 1, 105, 209, 317, 425, 529. Smith (Albert), Memoir of, 620.
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