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INDEX TO VOL. LXXII.

Abdul Meschid, Sultan, sketch of, 164.
Abolitionists, views and measures of the,
in the United States, 46.

Basle, cruelties against the Jews at, 598.
Bauer, a German in the service of Egypt,
449.

Aborigines of Australia, sketches of the, Beaver Tail, an Indian, sketch of, 684.

302.

Abu-Harasch, sketches at, 455.

Abu-Sin, an Arab Sheik, 454, 455.
Achmet Pasha, notices of, 446 et seq.
passim―his death, 448.

Adulteration, universality of, 433-pun-
ishment due to it, 435.

Africa, results of the reduction of our
force in, 15.

Agricultural produce, diminished amount
of, in Great Britain, 211.

AITON'S TRAVELS IN THE EAST, review of,
745.

ALPHONSE KARR, 71.

Alpine hare, habits, &c. of the, 229.
AMERICA, SULLIVAN'S RAMBLES IN, 680.
American, an, views, &c., of, on the pre-
sent state of France, 726.
American Indians, various representa-
tions of the, 681-sketches of them by
Sullivan, 683.

-AMERICAN POLITICS, 45.

American Tariff, views of parties, &c., on
the, 45.

Arabs, sketches of the, 450.

ARE THERE NOT GREAT BOASTERS AMONG
US?" 432.

Armenia, sketches in, 169.

Armenian horses, peculiarities of, 177.
Army, the British, its available strength
within the country, 9.

AUSTRALIA, RESIDENCE AND RAMBLES IN,
300.

Australia; emigration of Chinese to, 101
-the supply of gold from, and its price
there, 203-extent of the emigration
to, 209-a visit to the gold fields of,
and sketches of the diggers, &c., 310
-emigration to, from the West Indies,
442-employment given to shipping by
the emigration from Great Britain to,
572 et seq. importation of refined
sugar from Holland into, 574.
Baibut, the town of, 175.

Bailly's Memoirs, Jeffrey's review of, 474.
Barricade, a Parisian, description of, 731.

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Boasting, prevalence of, in Great Britain,
432.

Bonham, Mr, British consul at Teheran,
179.

Bothwell, the connection of, with Mary,
620.

Bridegroom, the, by H. G. K., 516.
Bright, Mr, speech of, against the minis-
try, 763 et seq.

Buffalo-hunting in America, 686.
Byron, Jeffrey's criticism on, 467, 468.
Caffre war, effects of our economical
system on the, 15.

California, emigration of Chinese to, and
its effects, 98, 102 et seq.-the supply
of gold from, and its effects, 203.
Calne, the election for, 255.

Camel, antipathy between, and the horse,
179.

Campbell, Jeffrey's criticism on, 470-his
delineation of Outalissi, 681.

Canning, Sir Stratford, sketch of, by Dr
Wagner, 166.

Caravan journey from Erzroum to Tabriz,
a, 176.

Cardwell, Mr, the defeat of, at Liverpool,
257.

Carlisle, Sir James Graham's election for,
258.

Cavenagh's Rough Notes on Nepaul, re-
view of, 86.

Caxton, Pisistratus, My Novel by, Part
XXII., 49-Part XXIII., 235-Part
XXIV., 331-Part XXV., 479-Part
XXVI., 576-Part XXVII., 653.
Cayenne pepper, the adulteration of, 433.

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China, emigration to various quarters
from, 99 et seq.-recent history and
social state of, 106.

CHINESE, THE, AT HOME AND ABROAD, 98.
Chippeway Indian, sketch of a, 683.
Church, the, in Germany during the
fourteenth century, 596.

Church of Scotland, origin, &c., of the,
317.

Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusa-
lem, the, 752.

CHURCH OF SPAIN, THE, 711.

Churdshid Pasha, governor of Sennaar,
453.

Cid of Corneille, the, 409.

Clergy, character of the, in Germany
during the fourteenth century, 596.
Clerical celibacy, consequences of, in
Spain, 716.

Clerk, John, sketch of, by Lord Cock-
burn, 271.

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Cobden, Mr, expressed views of, with re-
gard to war, 2-position of Lord John
Russell with regard to him, 119
speech of, at his election for York-
shire, 261-contrast between him and
Wellington, 631-speech, &c., of, at
the Manchester banquet, 764.
COCKBURN'S LIFE OF JEFFREY, Part I.,
269-Part II., 461.

Coffee, the adulterations of, 433.
Colonies and Colonial fortresses, defence-
less state of the, 14.

COLQUHOUN'S MOOR AND LOCH, 218.
Compromise party in the United States,
the, 46.

Confession of Faith, the Scottish, origin
of, 317.

Confessional, the, in Spain, 716.
Conservatives, neglect of registration by
the, 130.

Constantinople, sketches at, 164.

Consumers, effects of the increased supply
of gold on the, 206.

Coombing, an Australian residence, 308.
Cooper, J. F., representations of the
American Indians by, 681.
CORNEILLE AND SHAKSPEARE, 397.
Corneille, influence of, on France and the
French Revolution, 398.

Corobbery or Australian dance, a, 302.
Corruption, prevalence of, in China, 109.
Corunna, sketch of, 747.

Cotton, produce of, by the United States,
and its distribution, 570.

Cotton manufactures, increased duties on,
levied by the Zollverein, 557-increase
of, in the United States, 566.

Country, state of the, 766.

Crabbe, Jeffrey's criticism on, 470.
Craigcrook, Jeffrey's residence at, 282.
Cranstoun, George, sketch of, by Lord
Cockburn, 270.

CRUSADER'S MARCH, THE, 372.

Cuba, immigration of Chinese labourers
into, 100.

Cypress swamp, sketch of a, 688.
Daily News, the, on the Derby adminis-
tration, 357.

Darnley, the character of, 620.

DAY DREAMS, by H. G. K.-Vox claman-
tis in eremo, 513-To my daughter,
515-a Farewell, ib.-The bridegroom,
516-Summer, ib.-Oribates, 757-I
will look unto the hills, ib.-Music,
758-Evening song, ib.

DEATH OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON,
THE, 517.

Deer-stalking, requisites for, 221.
Democracy, alliance between, and popery,

114-new definition of the word by
Lord John Russell, 641.

Democrats, the party called, in the United
States, 46.

Denmark, increased stringency of the
tariff of, 565.

DERBY, THE EARL OF, HIS APPEAL TO THE
COUNTRY, 249.

DERBY, THE EARL OF, HIS PRESENT POSI-
TION, 354.

Derby, lord, the Militia Bill introduced
by, 18-the attacks of the Newspapers
on him, 120 et seq.-as the opponent of
popery and democracy, 558-attack by
Sir James Graham on him, 364-his
declaration regarding Free Trade, 761.
Derby administration, the attacks of the
Newspaper press on the, 354 et seq.-
virulence of the Whigs against the,
636-inveteracy of faction against the,

759.

Deserters, punishment of, in Egypt, 454.
DIES BOREALES, No. IX., Christopher

under Canvass, 133-the invocations of
the ancient poets, ib.—those of Milton,
134-the Muse of poetry, 137-Mil-
ton's manner of representation, 142-
the ethical dogma of Paradise Lost,
149-No. X., Discussion on Paradise
Lost continued, 373.

Dinner, a Spanish, 716.

Disraeli, Mr, attacks of Cobden, &c. on,

262-his speech at Aylesbury, 265-
his fitness for his position, 363-attack
by Sir James Graham on him, 364-his
amendment to Mr Villiers' motion, 766.
Disunionists, party of, in the United
States, 46.

Dock battalions, inefficiency of the, in the
field, 13.

Dogs, training, &c. of, for grouse-shoot-
ing, 226.

Domestic life, change regarding, in
France, 545-sketches of, in Spain,
716.

Döring, George, the pilgrimage of the
Flagellants by, 596.

Douglas, Sir Howard, on the defences
of England, 20.

Drama, modern influence of the, 397-in-
fluence of the, in France, and its pre-

sent state, 727.

Drummond, Mr, speech of, on taxation,

263.

Edinburgh Review, Lord Cockburn on the,
270-the establishment of it, 276-the
criticisms on the poems of Words-
worth in it, 461-attack on Lord John
Russell by it, 644.

Education, views of Lord Derby on, 120—
the general cry for it, and its true mo-
tives, 434-an American on the defi-
ciency of, in France, 727.

Egerton's Winter's Tour in India, review
of, 86.

Egypt, sketches by Dr Aiton in, 748.
Elections, results of the, 264-excite-
ment of the, 634.

Electioneering Frauds, on, 440.
Elephant hunt in Nepaul, an, 90.
Emigration, influence of the gold dis-
coveries on, 98-the great increase of
it, 208-the annual amount of it from
1840 to 1851, 209-the causes of its
increase, 210 new direction of it
to Australia induced by the gold
discoveries, 300-employment given
to shipping by it, 572.

Encumbered Estates commission, sales
under the, in Ireland, 214.
England, increase of Popery in, 714.
English mob, difference between an, and
a French, 398.

English press, violence of the, against
Louis Napoleon, 724.

Erskine, Henry, sketch of, by Lord Cock-
burn, 271.

Erzroum, journey from, to Tabriz, 176.
Europeans, life of, in Persia, 181.
EVENING SONG, by H. G. K., 758.
Export trade, losses on the, and their
causes, 212.

Faction, predominance of the spirit of,
759.

Famines, frequency of, and their results
in China, 107.

FAREWELL, A, by H. G. K., 515.
Ferguson, Mr, on the French tariff, 561.
FICTIONS FOR FRENCH FIRESIDES, 545.
Fine Arts, frauds connected with the, 439.
Finance Reform Associations, on, 645.
Fitzroy, Sir Charles, governor of New
South Wales, 301.

FLAGELLANTS, PILGRIMAGE OF THE, 596.
Flies, artificial, preparation of, 223.

Fly-fishing in sea lochs, on, 225.
FOREIGN COUNTRIES, THE RESTRICTIVE
TARIFFS OF, 554.

Foreign relations, present state of, 1.
France, the motives of, for hostility
against England, 3-her military sys-
tem, 4-her probable conduct to Eng-
land in the event of the conquest of
the latter, 5-her position under Na-
poleon and at present for the invasion,
7-force available for it, 9-present
state of her navy, 17 et seq.- change
as regards domestic life in, and the
causes of it, 545-increasing stringency
of her tariff against British manu-
factures, 560-the position of Louis
Napoleon in, and danger to Great
Britain from it, 642-present aspect of,
724-indifference as to politics in, 725
-an American on its state, prospects,
&c., 726-influence of the drama in,
and its character, 728-the coup d'état
of December, 730.

Francis II., marriage, &c. of Queen Mary
to, 626.

Free Trade, views of Lord Derby, &c.

on, 120-decreased amount of Agricul-
tural produce under, 211-increased
amount of Poor rates, 212.
Free-Traders, falsification of the pre-

dictions of the, 121, 554-demands of
the, from the ministry, 759.
French drama, the modern, its character,
&c., 728.

French Mob, difference between a, and
au English, 398.

French Revolution, influence of Corneille
on the, 398.

FROM STAMBOUL TO TABRIZ, 163.
Fugitive Slave bill, the, 691.
Garrisons, force requisite for, in Great
Britain, 11.

GENERAL ELECTION, THE, 114.

General Election, disagreeables of a, 218
-true nature of the struggle involved
in the present one, 249.

Genevieve, a tale, by Alphonse Karr,
71.

Germanic League, restrictive tariff of
the, 556.

Germany, sketches of the social state of,
during the fourteenth century, 596.
Ghowrie Ghai, the, 90.

Gibraltar, sketches at, 721.

Glass, increased duties on, levied by the
Zollverein, 557.

Goethe's Wilhelm Meister, Jeffrey's re-
view of, 473.

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Gold discoveries, effects of the, on Emi-
gration, 98-and on currency, &c., 768.
Gold fields in Australia, sketches in the,
310.

GOLDEN AGE, THE, 521.

Graham, Sir James, present position,
&c. of, 115-speech of, at his election
for Carlisle, 258-review of his position
and prospects, 358-as the leader of
the Popish party, 361-his proceed-
ings, speeches, &c., 362-his isolated
position, 367.

Grain, diminished amount of, raised in
Great Britain, 211, 215.

Granada, sketches of Popish worship in,
722.

Great Britain, the present position of,
with regard to foreign nations, 1-her
liability to attack, 2 et seq.-probable
conduct of France to her in the event
of her conquest by that power, 5 et seq.
-her danger from Napoleon less than
that at present existing from France, 7
-force available for her defence, 9-
garrisons required in, 11-present state
of her navy, 17 et seq.-ignorance pre-
valent in, with regard to the Chinese,
105-decrease of the population of,
209 diminished amount of agricul-
tural produce raised in, 211 - de-
pendence of her upon foreign countries
induced by Free Trade, 215--the na-
tional boastings of, 432-increase of
Popery in, 714.

Greek and Hindu mythologies, Jeffrey
on the, 472.

Grey, Sir George, the defeat of, in Nor-
thumberland, 260.

Gringo, Harry, the Puff off Pernambuco,
by, 735.

Grouse shooting, on, 226.

GUIZOT'S CORNEILLE AND SHAKSPEARE,
397.

Hamilton's Account of Nepaul, review
of, 86.

Hammet, an Arab Sheik, 458.
HANNA'S LIFE OF CHALMERS, VOL. IV.,
SOME REMARKS ON, 316.

Hare, the Alpine, habits, &c. of, 229.
Hemans, Jeffrey's criticism on, 470.
Hinajosa, a Spanish contrabandist,

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Hussein Aga, governor of Sennaar, 451,
454.

"I WILL LOOK UNTO THE HILLS,” &c., by
H. G. K., 757.

Icely, Mr, an Australian settler, 302.
Image-worship under Popery, prevalence
of, 714.

Import trade, losses on the, 212
Inchmahome, residence of Queen Mary
at, 624.

Income-tax, injustice, &c. of the, 217.
India, results of the reduction of our
force in, 15.

Indians of North America, sketches of
the, 683.

Indulgences, the modern system of, under
Popery, 722.

Industrial classes, effects of the increased
supply of gold on the, 206.

Infidelity, prevalence of, in Spain, 718.
Inundations, frequency of, in China, 107.
Invocations of the ancient poets, the,
133.

Ireland, probable effects of a French
invasion on, 13- diminution of the
population of, 210-diminished produc-
tion of wheat in, 211-sales under the
Encumbered Estates Commission in,
214 Jury trial and its results in,
432.

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Irish election conduct of the Popish
priests at, 360.

Irish police, inefficiency of the, as a
regular force, 12.

Iron, increased duties on, levied by the
Zollverein, 557.

Jachman, King of Sennaar, 452.
Jamaica, ruined state of, 213-—emigra

tion to Australia from, 442.
JEFFREY, Part I., 269-Part II., 461.
Jerusalem, picture of, by Dr Aiton, 752.
Jews, cruelties against the, in the dark

ages, 597-Dr Aiton on the, 754.
Jochmus, general, career of, 168.
JOURNEY TO MANDERA, A, 446.
Judges, the system of election of, in the
United States, 47.

Jung Bahadoor, the Nepaulese envoy,
notices of, 92 et seq. passim.
Jury trial, boastings regarding, and their
folly, 432.

Kafirs, traditions regarding the, 459.
Kamlin, the town of, 449.

Kangaroo hunting in Australia, 309.
KARR, ALPHONSE, 71.

KATIE STEWART, Part I., chap. i., 23-
chap. ii., 26-chap. iii., 29-chap. iv.,
33-chap. v., 36-chap. vi., 39-chap.
vii., 42-Part II., chap. viii., 182—
chap. ix., 185-chap. x., 188-chap.
xi., 191-chap. xii., 194-chap. xiii,
198-Part III., chap. xiv., 285-chap.
xv., 286-chap. xvi., 289-chap. xvii.,
292-chap. xviii., 293-chap. xix., 296
-Part IV., chap. xx., 415-chap. xxi.,

Index.

417-chap. xxii., 421-chap. xxiii., 423
-chap. xxiv., 425-chap. xxv., 429—
chap. xxvi., 430-Part V., chap. xxvii.,
533-chap. xxviii., 535-chap. xxix.,
538-chap.xxx., 541-chap. xxxi., 543.
Keats, Jeffrey's criticism on, 470.
Kelly, Sir Fitzroy, on the diminished
amount of agricultural produce raised
in Great Britain, 211.

Kemble, John, and Lord Jeffrey, 284

note.

Kerr, Dr, the finder of the Kerr hundred-
weight, 307, 311.
Kirkpatrick's account of Nepaul, review
of, 86.

Kourds, sketches of the, 176.
Kustoora of Nepaul, the, 96.
Lancet, the, on the adulterations of
Cayenne pepper, 433.

Last of the Mohicans, remarks on the,
681.

Laughing Jackass, the, 308.

Lawson, Mr, an Australian settler, 302.
Lethendy case, the, 320.

Liberals, disunited state of the, 637.
Liguori on the Virgin, 719.

Linens, increased duties on, levied by
the Zollverein, 557.

Linlithgow palace, birth of Queen Mary
at, 623.

Lipsius's Dog, story of and its applica-
tion, 444.

Live Stock, diminished produce of, in
Great Britain, 211.

Liverpool, the election for, and influence

of the triumph of the Conservatives in
it, 257-its openness to foreign attack,
563.

London, temptation offered to foreign
attack by, 2-ease with which it might
be reached, 3-force available for its
defence, 12-results of the elections for,
257.

Long line, fishing with the, 224.
Louis Napoleon, views of, with regard

to Great Britain, 3-his present posi-
tion in France, 4-the attacks of the
English press on him, 440-his position
in France, and danger to Great Britain
from him, 642-the violence of the
English press against, 724-the coup
d'état of December, 730.

Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer, his speech at
the hustings, 368.

M'Nair & Co., Messrs, on the Silk trade,
562.

Macquarrie plains, a settler in, 302.
Mahtabur Singh, death of, 92.
Maine liquor law question, the, in the
United States, 45.

MAJOR MOSS, a campaigning remini-
scence, 692.

Malaga, sketches in, 712.

Malta, sketches at, 747.

MANCHESTER MOVEMENT, THE,

759.

775

Manchester party, present objects of the,
761.
Manchester school, views of the, with
regard to war, 2, 5 et seq.-subser-
vience of Lord John Russell to the,
117-falsehood of the, 441.

MANDERA, A JOURNEY TO, 446.
Manna of Australia, the, 309.
Manufactures, protective duties main-
tained on, 122 et seq.

Manufacturing boroughs, views of the,
regarding war, 1.
MARY, QUEEN, 614.

Mayence, cruelties against the Jews at,

598.

Mediterranean, sketches on the, 747.
Melbourne, the price of gold at, 203.
MEYRICK'S PRACTICAL WORKING OF THE
CHURCH OF SPAIN, review of, 711.
Milk, the adulterations of, 435.
Military stations in Great Britain, garri-
sons required for, 11.

Military stores, defenceless state of our
depots of, 16.

Militia, value of, against an invading
force, 19 et seq.

Militia bill, Lord Derby's, 18.
Milton's Paradise Lost, remarks on, 134
et seq., 373 et seq.

Missions, Australian, 305.

Mob, a French and English, distinction
between, 398.

Moncrieff, Sir Harry, sketch of, by Lord
Cockburn, 271.

Monetary crises, effects of the increased
supply of gold on, 205.

Montgomery, Robert, the case of, 319.
MOOR AND THE LOCH, THE, 218.
Moore, Jeffrey's duel with, 280-his cri-
ticism on, 467.

MORAL FROM WALMER, A, 630.
Morning Chronicle, the, on the elections,

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262 note.

Muse, the, of Poetry, 137.
Music, by H. G. K., 758.
Musk deer of Nepaul, the, 96.

MY DAUGHTER, TO, by H. G. K., 515.
MY NOVEL, OR VARIETIES IN ENGLISH
LIFE, by Pisistratus Caxton, Book XI.,
chap. xiii., 49-chap. xiv., 56-chap. xv.,
57-chap. xvi., 60-chap. xvii., 235—
chap. xviii., 238-chap. xix., 245-chap.
xx., 247-Book XII. Initial chapter,
331-chap. ii., 332-chap. iii., 333-
chap. iv., 336-chap. v., 341-chap. vi.,
343 chap. vii., 345-chap. viii., 347–
chap. ix., 479-chap. x., 484-chap. xi.,
488-chap. xii., 491-chap. xiii., 497—
chap. xiv., 498-chap. xv., 503-chap.

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