239; Scenes and Characteristics of Hin- dostan, ib.; Outre-Mer, ib.; Songs of the Prophecies, 240; The Monikins, ib.; On Analytic Teaching, 241; Mechanics of Law-making, ib. ; Tucker's Tragedies, ib.; Random-shots from a Rifleman, ib.; Life of Lord Exmouth, 369; Clark's Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption, 370; The Book of the Denominations, 372; The Poetry of Life, 373; Smith's Philosophy of Health, 374; Rosabel, a Novel, 375; Men and Manners in Britain, 376; Duelling, 377; Pelham, in shilling Nos., 378; The An- nuals, &c., 512; The Book of Gems, 505; Random Recollections of the House of Commons, 506; Ancient Orthography of the Jews, 507; Flowers of Loveliness, ib. ; The Chronicles of Waltham, 508; Musical History, &c., b.; My Aunt Pontypool, 509; On Red Sandstone, 510; Da Vinci, on Painting, ib.; Milton's Poetical works, 511; Cruciana, ib.; Power and Operation of Numbers, ib.; Forget Me Not, 512; Friendship's Offering, 513; Keepsake, b.; Landscape Annual, 514; The Amulet, ib. ; The Picturesque Annual, ib.; Juvenile For- get Me Not, 515; Book of Beauty, ib. ; Biblical Annual, ib.; Angler's Souvenir, 516
Czartoryski, Princess, recollections of, 493
Dances of Germany, 218 Danish Warrior's Death-song, 352 Da Vinci, on Painting, 510 Deaths, 135, 269, 406, 542 Dent du Midi, fall of, 251 Disowned, The, reviewed, 14, 379, 517 Dorset and Somerset, comparative statistics of, 136
Drama, The, 107, 244, 381, 519 Drury Lane Theatre, performances at, 381, 519
Duel that was, and Duel that was not, 502 Duelling, work on, 377
Duncan, Sir H., some account of, 541
Electricity, discovery in, 395 Elliston, anecdotes of, 361, 490, 491 Elopement, a preventive check to one, 361 English Composers, remarks on, 478 English Opera, performances at, 107, 244,
482
Epistles, Elegant, 488
Exmouth, Lord, his Life reviewed, 369
Remarks on her occupation of Algiers, 434; Statistics of Criminal Justice in 526; Elementary Education in, 527 French Assassinations, 92 Friend, Lines on the Death of one, 13 Friendship's Offering, noticed, 513 Funds, British and Foreign, state of, 118, 398, 533
Geological Society, proceedings of, 522 Germany, Letters from, by S. T. Coleridge,
211
State of Affairs in, 265, 402 Gipsy's Ride, The, 1 Goodwin, Francis, Esq., some account of, 405 Granville's St. Petersburgh, noticed, 242 Great Britain, State of Affairs in, 118, 258, 398
Green, Mr., Ascent of, 166 Greenwich, a Family Group near, 92 Grisi, Giulietta, her merits as a performer, 78
Haas, Dr., his benevolence, 341
Hall, Mrs. S. C., Sketches by, 182, 354, 409 Harris, Professor, on Electrical Action, 246 Haymarket Theatre, performances at, 107, 244
Hebe in two Places, 500
Hofland, Mrs., Poetry by, 358
Hogarth, George, Esq., musical works by, 508 Holland, John, his "Cruciana," noticed, 511 Holland, State of Affairs in, 539
Holman and Miles, 34
Hook, Theodore, his "Precepts and Practice," 305
Jewess, performance of, 519 Jews of Algiers, described, 424 Johnson, Dr., Recollections of, 371 Johnston, Mr., particulars respecting, 488 Jones, Admiral, some account of, 541 Juvenile Forget Me Not, noticed, 515
Fac-Similes of Historical and Literary Curi- osities, noticed, 518
Fallacies, Popular, a new series of, 204, 484 Families in Great Britain and Ireland, 110 Fine Arts, 106, 243, 380, 518 Flowers of Loveliness, noticed, 507
Flying Island, A Legend of New England, 38 Foreign States, 128, 265, 401, 526, 539 Foreign Varieties, 111, 251, 387, 526 Forget Me Not, noticed, 512
France, State of Affairs in, 123, 265, 402; | Kelly, Michael, and Pope, anecdote of, 359
Kabyles, 426; some account of them, 427 Kean, Statue of, 135; his learning, 359; anecdote of, 489
Keeley in the Provinces, 487
Keepsake, noticed, 513
Morisson, Rachel, the temptation of, 354 Mortier, Marshal, Duke of Treviso, biogra- phical account of, 129
Laforey, Admiral, biographical particulars Moscow, charitable institutions at, 338 respecting, 131 Mountain, Mrs., particulars respecting, 489 Municipal registration and elections, 262 Murphy (the dramatist) and Lewis, 35 Music, state of, in England, 481 My Aunt Pontypool, noticed, 509 My Married Daughter could you see! 21
Kemble and Liston, anecdotes of, 34, 364 King's Bench, Life in the, 23
Lamb, Charles, spirit of, 204 Landon, Miss, stanzas addressed to, 82; "The Parting Word," by, 155; "The Love Charm," by, 156; "Death-bed of Alexander the Great," by, 302; " Vow of the Peacock," by, 346 Landscape Annual, noticed, 514 Las Cases' Life of Napoleon, 517 Last in the Lease, by Mrs. S. C. Hall, 409 Lawrence Gallery, exhibition of, 106 Le Brun, Pigault, his death, 134 Lemon, Robert, Esq., some account of, 268 Letters from Germany, by S. T. Coleridge,
211
London, a trip over, 164 Love Charm, the, 156
Letters from the South, by Thomas Camp- bell, Esq., 137, 424
Letters-patent, law of, 534 Lewis, the comedian, 35
on, 382
Line of Beauty; or, Les Noces de Nose, 83 Organ of York Minster, described, 408 Outre-Mer, noticed, 239 Literary Report, 105, 242, 379, 517 Oxford, memorials of, 106 Little Pedlington, a residence at, 70, 172, 323, 465
Liverpool and Manchester railway, 136, 270,
543
Manager, an erudite one, 488 Managers, a mem. for, 229
Manners, Lord Robert, some account of, 540 Marriages, 135, 269, 406, 542
chances of, 388
Marryat, Captain, his "Frank Mildmay," noticed, 242
Naples, population of, 111 Nelson, Earl, his death, 540 New Brunswick, accounts from, 127 New Churchyard, by the Author of "Corn- Law Rhymes," 450
Martial in London, 46, 353, 500 Mathews, anecdotes of, 362, 363, 364 Wm., Esq., his " Hydraulia," no- ticed, 103 Mathias, Mr., biographical particulars of, 403 Mechanics of law-making, 241 Men and Manners in Britain, noticed, 376 Michaelmas-day, meditation on, 232 Milton, Lord, some account of, 540 Milton's "Songs of the Prophecies," 240; his Poetical Works, noticed, 511 Minstrel's Monitor, by L. E. L., 349 Mirage, phenomenon of, 38 Monikins, The, noticed, 240
Montagu, E. L., "The Brigand's Wife," by,
91
Newhaven, beauty of the town of, 439 Newton, the painter, some account of, 304
Monthly Commentary, 92, 228, 365, 501 Digest, 118, 258, 398, 538 Moon, the, by L. E. L., 350 Moorish Ladies, seclusion of, 285; their Cress described, 286; their manners, 287
Olympic Theatre, performances at, 581 Orange-book extraordinary, 96
Parliamentary Committees, 109 Parting Word, The, by L. E. L., 155
Paulo, the clown, anecdote of, 489 Pauperism in Europe, 390
Mackintosh, the Right Hon. Sir James, Me- Patents, new, list of, 256, 396 moirs of his Life, noticed, 99 Macmichael, Dr., lecture by, 108 M'Crie, Dr., particulars of his death, 132 Malcolm, John, Esq., some account of, 268 Malden, H., his work on the origin of uni- versities, 237
Pelham, in shilling numbers, noticed, 378 Peru, decree respecting the importation of slaves into, 539
institutions, report of the Committee
Parliament, privileges of, 94; close of the Paris, Dr., lines addressed to, 46
session of, 228
Picturesque Annual, noticed, 514 Poetry:-Weeds and Flowers, by Barry Corn- wall, 10, 226; My Married Daughter could you see! by T. H. Bayly, Esq., 21; Mar- tial in London, 46, 353, 500; Stanzas ad- dressed to Miss Landon, 82; The Bri- gand's Wife, by E. L. Montagu, 91; The Parting Word, by L. E. L., 155; Epistle to Horace Smith, from Algiers, by Thos. Campbell, Esq., 191; To -, by N. P. Willis, Esq., 203; Lines, by the Author of " Corn-Law Rhymes." 210; Meditation on Michaelmas-Day, 232; Senex's Soli- loquy on his Youthful Idol, 290; Death- bed of Alexander the Great, by L. E. L., 302; The Minstrel's Monitor, 349; The Moon, 350; The Danish Warrior's Death- Song, by L. E. L., 352; The Two Agita- tors, 353; Caution, addressed to Lady H-n, ib.; Windsor by Moonlight, by Mrs. Hofland, 358; A New Churchyard, by the Author of " Corn-Law Rhymes, 450 Poetry of Life, noticed, 373 Poole, John, Esq., his Residence at Little Pedlington, 70, 172, 323, 465 Poor Commission in Ireland, 525
laws, new, workings of the, 365 rates in England, 110 Pope (the tragedian), anecdote of, 359
Sheridan, Tom, his filial duty, 362 Silk, French, proof of, 251 Skerryvore rocks, described, 272 Sketches on Irish Highways-Old Granny, by Mrs. S. C. Hall, 182
Slavery, dreadful system of, in Russia, 340 Slave-trade, abolition of the, 250 Smith, Dr., his "Philosophy of Health," noticed, 374
Horace, Esq., epistle to, 191
Thomas, his work on the "Power and Operation of Numbers," 511 Societies, proceedings of, 108, 245, 382, 522 Solitude, lines to, 226
Song for any Season, 11
Spain, state of affairs in, 128, 266, 368, 401
Weights and Measures, regulations respect- ing, 394
West Indies, accounts from, 263, 399, 538; slaves in, 525
Westminster Hall, renovation of, 407 Whewell, Mr., his lecture on heat, 245 Willis, N. P., Esq., poetry by, 203 Wills, the Rev. J., his work on the "Philo- sophy of Unbelief," noticed, 234 Windsor by Moonlight, 358 Woman as She is, and as She should be, noticed, 100
York, Roman remains discovered at, 543
Zoological Society, proceedings of, 522 Zumalacarregui, some account of, 130
END OF THE THIRD PART OF 1835.
London; Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford-street.
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