Our Annual Dissertation
Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady. A Modern Story. By Dudley Cos-
tello
5, 124, 267, 425, 535, 551
Napoleon Ballads. By Walter Thornbury:
III.—The Bells of Fontainebleau
24
IV.–The Parting with the Eagles, 1814 :
. 362
V.-The Schoolboy King.
499
Into Spain.
25
The Bheel Tribe of Candeish
29
Modern Ghosts
32
German Almanacks for 1858
38
The Secret Witness
45
A Day with the Brookside Harriers at Brighton
48
Our Popular Amusements. The Circus. By Materfamilias
57
The Causes of the Indian Mutiny .
60
An Autumn in Wales
69
Mingle-Mangle by Monkshood. Retrospective Reviewals:
VII.-St. Evremond
78
VIII.-Horace Walpole Again
352
Too Much too Wear. By the Author of i' Midnight Doings”
Life of an Architect
. 103
How is India to be Governed ? By Henry Tremenheere, Esq.
111
Mademoiselle Rachel
140
Queen Stork. By Henry Špicer, Esq.
151, 307
Šavelock. A Dirge
168
Thanatos Athanatos. A Medley
169, 293, 398, 519, 610
Count Horace's Sporting Exploits
. 176
By-ways of History. Protesters who were never Protestants
. 182
Danneker to Ariadne. By W. Charles Kent, Author of “ Aletheia”
Season the Second. By the Author of "Too Much to Wear”
. 196
New-Book Notes by Monkshood :
Autobiography of Béranger
. 209
Ferrari's Guelfs and Ghibelins
. 259
Alison's History of Europe-Vol. VII.
· 465
Michelet's History of France in the Seventeenth Century
566
Lord Palmerston. A Piece of Political Patchwork. By Pêle-Mêle . 221
Heiresses,
231, 365
The Lord Protector's Ghost. A Ballad. By w. Charles Kent
243
French Financial Operations
246
The “ Salons" of Paris
An Illegitimate Drama
. 299