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VOLUME LXIV.

A Few more Words from the Archives of Campbell, Lord, death of, 127

Simancas, by J. A. Froude, 135

America, 129, 257

American Union, Causes of the Disrup-

tion of the, 234
Ancient Law, 36

Annexation of Sardinia to France, reports
as to the, 264

Arabic, Modern, Something about, 504
Archives of Simancas, a few more Words

from the, by J. A. Froude, 135
Art, Modern, in Berlin, 341; high art,
343; history, 345; landscape, 348;
animals, 352; genre, 353
Ascetics, Early Christian, Literature and
Philosophy of the, 283

Ashe, Thomas, Dryope and other Poems,
463

Austria and Hungary, 517; cause of the
ascendancy of Austria, 518; back-
wardness of Hungary, 519; policy of
Austria, 520; her trials, 521; the
Hungarian Constitution, 522; war
forced on Hungary, 523; present
position of Austria and Hungary, 524

Ballad, a Servian - Yelitza and her
Brothers, 752

Barbarossa, Frederick, 217

Barren Honour, a Tale, by the author of

'Guy Livingstone,' 265, 407, 535, 733
Belligerents' Rights at Sea, 375
Bennett, W. C.: The Worn Wedding-
Ring, and other Poems, 465
Berlin, Modern Art in, 341; high art,
343; history, 345; landscape, 348;
animals, 352; genre, 353
Between the Cataracts without a Drago-
man, 755

British Association for the Advancement

of Science, the Meeting at Manchester
of the, 1861, by a Manchester Man,
612

Brodie, Sir Benjamin, Bart., Homœopathy,
a Letter to J. S. S., Esq., 337
Budget the, 125

Cataracts, Between the, without a Drago-

man, 755

Catullus, the Poems of, translated, with
Introduction and Notes, by Theodore
Martin, 47

Causes of the Disruption of the American
Union, 234

Cavour, Count, Death of, 133

Cayley, G. J., Between the Cataracts
without a Dragoman, 755

Census of Ireland, a Few Words on the,
300

Christian Ascetics, Early, Literature and
Philosophy of the, 283

Christ's Company, and other Poems,
by Richard Watson Dixon, M.A.,
464

Chronicle of Current History, 125, 257
Church-rate Bill, rejection of the, 125
Civilization, Manners and Morals
affected by, 307
Clubs, 552

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Concerning People who Carried Weight in
Life with some Thoughts on those
who never had a Chance, by A. K. H. B.,
565
Concerning Persons of whom More might
have been Made, by A. K. H. B., 423
Concerning Veal: a Discourse of Imma-
turity, by A. K. H. B., 199

Courts of Law, the Proposed Removal of,
635

Cowper's Poems, 700

Current History, Chronicle of, 125, 257

Death of Count Cavour, 133
Death of Lord Campbell, 127
Discourse, a, of Immaturity; or, Con-
cerning Veal, by A. K. H. B., 199
Disruption of the American Union, Causes
of the, 234

Dixon, Richard Watson, M.A.: Christ's
Company, and other Poems, 464
Dragoman, Between the Cataracts with-
out a, 755

Dryope, and other Poems, by Thomas
Ashe, 463

Duties of England to India, 674

Early Christian Ascetics, Literature and
Philosophy of the, 283
Edda, the, 190

Edwin of Deira, by Alexander Smith, 457
England, Duties of, to India, 674
Essays by A. K. H. B.: A Discourse of
Immaturity: or, Concerning Veal,
199; Gone, 296; Concerning Persons
of whom More might have been Made,
423; Concerning People who Carried
Weight in Life: with some Thoughts
on those who never had a Chance, 565
Exhibitions of 1861, the London, by
W. M. Rossetti, 580

Few Words, a, on the Census of Ireland,
300

Fifteenth Century, Italian States and
Rulers in the Last Half of the, 170
France, Reports as to the Annexation of
Sardinia to, 264

Frederick Barbarossa, 217
French Chambers, the conclusion of the
session, 130

Froude, J. A.: A Few more Words from

the Archives of Simancas, 125 13

Gio. Batt. Niccolini, per Napoleone
Giotti, 628

Gold, Working in, 439

Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics,

by Francis Turner Palgrave, 466
Gone, by A. K. H. B., 286

Good for Nothing; or, All Down Hill,
by G. J. Whyte Melville, 18, 151, 317,
467, 593, 690

History and Contents of Parish Registers,
357

History, Current, Chronicle of, 125, 257
Homœopathy: A Letter to J. S. S., Esq.,
by Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart., 337
Hungary, Austria and, 517

Ida Conway, a Tale, by J. M. C., 71, 219
Immaturity, a Discourse of; or, Concern-
ing Veal, by A. K. H. B., 199
India, 127

India, Duties of England to, 674
In the Night Watches, by Arthur J.
Munby, 256

In the West, 123

Ireland, a Few Words on the Census of,
300

Irish History and Irish Character, by
Goldwin Smith, 644
Iron-plated Ships, 132

Italian States and Rulers in the last half
of the fifteenth century, 170
Italy and Rome, 262

Italy, feeling of England towards, 126

Java, by an Anglo-Batavian-Second
Article, 379; forced labour, 380;
peasants and artisans, 382; popular
superstitions,-384; the opium smoker,
386; system of education, 387; phy-
sical characteristics, 388; character of
the government, 388

Lanzi, Perseus of the, 549
Law, Ancient, 36

Law, the Courts of, proposed removal of,
634

Les Vies des S.S. Pères des Déserts, 283
Life, Concerning People who Carried
Weight in with some Thoughts on
those who never had a Chance, 565
Life of the Right Honourable Willian
Pitt, Earl Stanhope's, I

L'Italie est-elle la Terre des Morts? par
Marc Monnier, 628

Literature and Philosophy of the Early
Christian Ascetics, or Hermits of the
Desert, 283

Lives of the Early Saints, 283
London Exhibitions, the, of 1861, by W.
M. Rossetti, 580

Lottner, Carl: The Edda, 190

Maine's Ancient Law: its Connexion
with the Early History of Society, and
its Relation to Modern Ideas, 36
Manchester, the Meeting in, of the British
Association for the Advancement of
Science, 1861, by a Manchester Man,
612

Manners and Morals, as affected by Civi-
lization, 307

Martin, Theodore: The Poems of Catul-
lus, translated, with Introduction and
Notes, by, 47

Melville, G. J. Whyte: Good for No-
thing; or, All Down Hill, 18, 151,
317, 467, 593, 690
Mexico, 717

Mill, J. Stuart: Utilitarianism-Chap. I.
General Remarks, 391; Chap. II.
What Utilitarianism is, 394; Chap.
III. Of the Ultimate Sanction of the
Principle of Utility, 525; Chap. IV.
Of what Sort of Proof the Principle of
Utility is susceptible, 530; Chap. V.
Of the Connexion between Justice and
Utility, 659

Modern Arabic, Something about, 504
Modern Art in Berlin, 341; high art,
343; history, 345; landscape, 348;
animals, 352; genre, 353

Monnier, Marc: L'Italie est-elle la Terre
des Morts? 628

Morals, Manners and, as affected by Civi-
lization, 307

Munby, Arthur J.: In the Night Watches,
256; Vestigia Retrorsum, 771

New Zealand, Reminiscences or, 247

Index to Vol. LXIV.

Palgrave, Francis Turner: Golden Trea-
sury of Songs and Lyrics, 466
Parish Registers: their History and Con-
tents, 357

Pennell, H. Cholmondeley: Puck on
Pegasus, 465

Perseus of the Lanzi, 549

Persons, Concerning, of whom More might
have been Made, by A. K. H. B., 423
Petrarch and his Times, 99

Philosophy, Literature and, of the Early
Christian Ascetics, 283
Pitt, William, I; college and home train-
ing, 3; returned to parliament for
Appleby, 4; opening of political life,
5; death of Lord Rockingham, 6; the
Coalition Cabinet, 7; the India Bill,
8; Pitt called to the king's closet, 10;
comparison with Sir Robert Peel, 11;
Pitt the foremost among English states-
men, 12; internal policy, 13; his
cautious attitude during the earlier
stages of the first French Revolution,
14; intractable followers, 15; his ad-
ministration for nine years one of peace
and great national advancement, 16;
public and private purity, 17
Poems, Cowper's, 700
Poetry-In the West, 123; Frederick

Barbarossa, 217; In the Night Watches,
by Arthur J. Munby, 256; Perseus of
the Lanzi, 549; Truth and her Wor-
shippers, 592; Yelitza and her Bro-
thers-A Servian Ballad, 752; Ves-
tigia Retrorsum, by Arthur J. Munby,
771

Poets, Some, of the Year, 452
Politics-Chronicle of Current History—

The Budget, 125; Church-rate bill
thrown out, 125; claim of Chelsea and
Kensington to enfranchisement rejected,
125; feeling of England towards Italy,
126; death of Lord Campbell, 127;
India, 127; America, 129, 257; the
French Chambers-conclusion of the
session, 130; iron-plated ships, 132;
retirement of the French from Syria,
132; Prussia, 132; death of Count
Cavour, 133; Italy and Rome, 262; re-
ports as to the annexation of Sardinia to
France, 264; Austria and Hungary, 517
Post Office, Savings Banks in Connexion
with the, 88

Proposed Removal of the Courts of Law,
the, 634
Prussia, 132

Puck on Pegasus, by H. Cholmondeley
Pennell, 465

Registers, Parish, their History and Con-
tents, 357

Rejection of the Church-rate Bill, 125
Reminiscences of New Zealand, 248
Removal of the Courts of Law, the pro-
posed, 634

789

Reviews :-Earl Stanhope's Life of the
Right Honourable William Pitt, 1;
Maine's Ancient Law: its Connexion
with the Early History of Society, and
its Relation to Modern Ideas, 36;
The Poems of Catullus, translated,
with introduction and notes, by Theo-
dore Martin, 47; Die Edda, by
Herman Lüning, 190; Edda Sæmun-
dar hins fródha, by Theodor Moebius,
190; The Literature and History of
the Early Christian Ascetics, or Her-
mits of the Desert, 283; Les Vies des
S.S. Pères des Déserts, 283; Lives of
the Early Saints, 283; Tannhäuser,
or the Battle of the Bards, by Neville
Temple and Edward Trevor, 453;
Alexander Smith's Edwin of Deira,
457; Aubrey de Vere's The Sisters,
Innisfail, and other Poems, 460;
Ashe's Dryope, and other Poems, 463;
Dixon's Christ's Company, and other
Poems, 464; Pennell's Puck on Pe-
gasus, 465; Bennett's The Worn
Wedding Ring, and other Poems,
465; Palgrave's Golden Treasury of
Songs and Lyrics, 466; Sketch of the
Rise and Progress of the Royal Society
Club, 552; L'Italie est-elle la Terre
des Morts? par Marc Monnier, 628;
Gio. Batt. Niccolini, per Napoleone
Giotti, 628; Terenzio Mamiani, per
Giuseppe Saredo,628; Goldwin Smith's
Irish History and Irish Character,
644

Rights, Belligerents', at Sea, 375
Rossetti, W. M., The London Exhibitions
of 1861, 580

Royal Society Club, Sketch of the Rise
and Progress of the, 552

Said Bey Jumblatt, 366
Saint Saturday, 116

Sardinia, reports as to the Annexation of,
to France, 264

Saredo, Giuseppe: Terenzio Mamiani,
628

Savings Banks in Connexion with the
Post Office, 88

Science, the British Association for the

Advancement of, the Meeting at Man-
chester, 1861, by a Manchester Man,
612

Sea, Belligerents' Rights at, 375
Servian Ballad, a- -Yelitza and her Bro-
thers, 752

Shakspeare, and his latest Stage Inter-
preters, 772

Simancas, A Few more Words from the
Archives of, by J. A. Froude, 125

Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the
Royal Society Club, 552

Smith, Alexander: Edwin of Deira, 457
Smith, Goldwin: Irish History and Irish
Character, 644

Some Poets of the Year, 452
Something about Modern Arabic, 504
Sphynx, the-a Discourse on the Impo-
tence of History, 54

Stanhope, Earl Life of the Right
Honourable William Pitt, 1
States and Rulers, Italian, in the last
half of the fifteenth century, 170
Sunday Question, the, 487

Syria, retirement of the French from,
132

Tales and Narratives :-Good for No-
thing; or, All Down Hill-Chap.
XXVI., Over the Way, 18; Chap.
XXVII., 'An Unbidden Guest,' 24;
Chap. XXVIII., A Prior Claim, 28;
Chap. XXIX., The Temptation, 33:
Chap. XXX., The Australian Mail,
151; Chap. XXXI., The Veiled Image,
155; Chap. XXXII., Ebb and Flow,
158; Chap. XXXIII., 'Never Again,'
166; Chap. XXXIV., The Thorn in
the Flesh, 317; Chap. XXXV., A
Fellow-feeling, 322; Chap. XXXVI.,
The Fever Sleep, 327; Chap. XXXVII.,
A Cold Dinner, 332; Chap. XXXVIII.,
West Acres, 467; Chap. XXXIX.,
Family Likenesses, 470; Chap. XL.,
Lady Wilful, 476; Chap. XLI., 'A
Day that is dead,' 482; Chap. XLII.,
Will you 593; Chap. XLIII., Wont
you? 597; Chap. XLIV., The Hus-
band, 601; Chap. XLV., The Wife,
605; Chap. XLVI., Atropos, 690;
Chap. XLVII., Dust to Dust, 691;
Chap. XLVIII., The Chief Mourner,
694; Chap. XLIX., Too Late, 697.
-Ida Conway, a Tale, by J. M. C.,
71, 219.-Reminiscences of New Zea-
land, 246.-Barren Honour, a Tale,
by the Author of 'Guy Livingstone'-
Chap. I., New and Old, 265; Chap.
II., Mea Culpa, 269; Chap. III., A
'Mother of England,' 276; Chap. IV.,
A Waif from a Wreck, 407; Chap. V.,
The Gifts of a Greek, 413; Chap. VI.,

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Golden Dreams, 535; Chap. VII.,
Mated, not Matched, 541; Chap.
VIII., Croesus cometh, 732; Chap. IX.,
The Long Odds are laid, 737; Chap.
X., A Shiny Night, in the Season of
the year,' 744.-Between the Cataracts
without a Dragoman-Chap. I., Show-
ing how I became the only Inhabitant
of an Island, 755; Chap. II., Coa-
taining my Difficulties in escaping from
the Island, 760; Chap. III., Two-and-
twenty Days' Travel with the Merchants
of Tripoli, 765
Tannhäuser, or the Battle of the Bards,
a Poem, by Neville Temple and Edward
Trevor, 453

Terenzio Mamiani, per Giuseppe Saredo,
628

The Sisters, Innisfail, and other Poems,
by Aubrey de Vere, 460
The Worn Wedding Ring, and other
Poems, by W. C. Bennett, 465
Truth and her Worshippers, 592

Utilitarianism, by J. Stuart Mill-Chap.
I., General Remarks, 391; Chap II.,
What Utilitarianism is, 394; Chap.
III., Of the Ultimate Sanction of the
Principle of Utility, 325; Chap. IV.,
Of what sort of Proof the Principle of
Utility is susceptible, 530; Chap. VI.,
Of the Connexion between Justice and
Utility, 659

Veal, Concerning: A Discourse of Imraa-

turity, by A. K. H. B., 199

Vere, Aubrey de: The Sisters, Innisfail,
and other Poems, 460

Vestigia Retrorsum, by Arthur J. Munly,

771

Working in Gold, 439

Year, Some Poets of the, 453

Yelitza and her Brothers - a Servia
Ballad, 752

END OF VOL. LXIV.

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