ON POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND THE FINE ARTS.
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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c.-Appalling occurrence and
loss of life, 11. Carriage and horse accidents, 12,
236, 357, 412, 413, 492, 509, 621, 667. Sudden
death; Singular character, 12. Fires, 12, 28, 43, 60,
76, 91, 93. 108. 122. 140 (Wynyard), 173, 188, 237,
283, 300, 316, 317, 331. 362, 365, 379 (Astley's), 380,
389,396, 413. 445. 475, 477, 507, 508, 509, 525, 557,
587, 605. 634. 635, 636, 669, 684, 685, 714 (the
Tower). 718, 732, 733, 748, 749, 765, 780, 797, 811,
812, 828. Absurd superstition in France, 12. Storms,
27. 218. 268, 300, 362, 394, 395, 427, 474, 507, 557,
582, 589, 685. Murders, 28, 39, 42, 43. 60, 76, 124,
188, 269, 332, 365, 380, 396, 429, 430, 461, 476, 541,
589, 653, 668, 731, 732, 748, 765, 780, 797, 812, 827.
Railway accidents, 28, 35, 43, 60, 76, 93. 107, 108,
124,348,589, 605, 621, 653, 669, 713, 718, 826 (Great
Western), 827. Drownings, 28, 173, 429, 445, 477,
588, 636, 733, 765, 780. Death of Scott the diver;
Old walls of the Royal Exchange; An escape, 43.
Shipwrecks and steam-boat accidents, 43, 60, 172,
204, 316 (the William Brown), 317, 332, 365, 396,
573, 605, 621. Colliery accidents, 44, 268, 525.
Inundations, 60, 107. Death by mistake; Starvation,
60. Collisions at sea, 76, 140 (the Governor Fenner),
154, 156 (the Mary Scott), 316, 348 (the Pollux), 429
(the Prosperator), 492, 605, 619, 653. Suicides,
76, 124, 156, 268, 348, 380, 396, 413, 428, 477, 589,
605, 621, 636, 669, 748, 780. Ravenous hunger
of swine, 90. Inquests, 90, 91, 140, 268, 331, 365,
379, 429, 477, 525, 531, 557, 571, 573, 589, 685, 828.
Escapes of convicts, 93, 492, 685. Robbery of Bank
notes; Barbarous cruelty; Effect of tight stays, 93.
Fall from a balcony, 108. Duels, 121, 138, 202, 235,
380, 506, 652, 827. Accident at a Chartist meeting,
124. Forgery; A story of a rat, 156. Fall of houses,
156, 589. A man buried alive, 156. Executions,
188, 236, 269, 365, 395, 539, 541, 747, 764, 827.
Robbery at Windsor Castle, 204, 218, 220, 236.
Double escape, 221. A shower of gold, 233. The
President steam-ship, 235, 251, 265, 281, 299, 315,
345, 362, 379, 394, 410, 426, 474, 475, 746. Riot at
Canterbury and attack upon the station-house; Cap-
ture of an English whaler, 251. Extraordinary acci-
dent at sea; Singular delusion, 253. Deaths among
the convicts at Woolwich, 266, 301, 332, 346, 509.
Civil and military authorities; Surgery at sea, 266.
Calamities at sea; Singular hoax; Extraordinary in-
humanity, 268. A lunatic, 284, 732. Death from
foul air; Apparent death, 300. Juvenile gamblers;
Railway chase extraordinary, 301. Hydrophobia, 301,
714,828. Bursting of steam boilers, 316,669; Brutal
fight, 317. Narrow escape, 332, 493. Ferocity of a
game cock; Excessive drinking, 332. Extraordinary
escape, 348, 636. Another Madame Laffarge, 349.
Poisoning, 365, 605, 652. Capture of a smuggler,
365. Military disturbances; Van Amburgh's last;
Ferocious dogs; An infernal machine, 380. Rather strange story; Pressing a jury, 396. Fatal occurrence and false alarm; Falling of a rock, 397. A toy; An example to follow; Rioting at Hyde and Stock- port; A lawyer awake; Singular matrimonial cere- mony; "Education" in France, 413. Damage of pictures in the exhibition, 426. Capture of gamblers; The pillory, 429. Elopement in high life, 442. Won- derful effects of galvanism, 444. Suffocation of two infants; Awful calamity at Rotherham; Distur- bances among the railway labourers in Scotland, 445.
Earthquakes, 459, 523. 811. Knocker-wrenching, 461. Horrible event, 461, 477. Encounter with a boa constrictor, 473. Desertion; Military punish- ment, 476. Affray between two soldiers, 493. Horrible occurrence, 504. Nursing in St Bartholomew's Hos- pital, 508. Fatal affray; The convict Frost; Friendly sympathy, 509. Bite from a centipede, 525. Smug- gling by royal attendants, 538. Incaution and inhu- manity, 540. Committal, escape, and re-capture; Weyman the condemned criminal; Stabbing atrocity; Two sharps and a flat; Robbery thirteen years ago, 541. Fracas in Pallmall, 555. Perilous situation; A bite; Fashionable amusements; Insanity; Sedi- tion in France, 557. A boy shot; Spontaneous com- bustion; A man bit by a viper, 573. A female miser; Death by a peach stone, 589. Lynching gamblers, 605. Alleged attempt to shoot Lord Howick, 618. A rich beggar; Adulterated flour; A frolic, 621. Disinterment: Experiments in hanging, 636. Death from fighting, 652. Fortunate discovery, 653. Accident at the Victoria theatre, 665. A dramatic incident, 668. Singular accident, 669. The church militant; Elopement extraordinary; Alleged ill-treatment by a quack doctor; Sacrilege; Appre- hension of coiners; High tide, 685. Oars wager and accident, 686. Floods, 713. Orange rioting, 718. A horse and hounds stabbed; Gunpowder plot; A youthful poisoner; Another female sailor, 732. Flog- ging; Singular discovery; Fall of a bell at Bow church, 733. Another lunatic at Buckingham Palace, 745. Attempt to destroy the Horse Guards, 746. An accouchement in humble life, 747. Female heroism,
Death from destitution, 765. Fracas at Buck- ingham Palace; Scene in a theatre, 780. A child suffocated in its mother's arms; Grace Darling's father, 797. Highway robbery in Spain, 811. Crushing to death in a treadmill, 825. Death of a French notary; Brutal conflict; Outbreak at the Royal Asylum at Greenwich; Impudent hoax, 828. Aerostation, 458, 522.
Anti-Peel pamphlet, the, 137. APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS.-13, 26, 28, 39, 45, 57, 59, 60, 75, 77, 91, 93, 120, 123, 125, 139, 141, 153, 155, 157, 173, 185, 189, 203, 205, 218, 221, 235, 237, 253, 270, 281, 283, 285, 297, 300, 301, 315, 317, 333, 365, 381, 393, 395, 397, 410, 414, 430, 446, 462, 478, 510, 523, 537, 539, 541, 554, 558, 569, 572, 588, 590, 600, 606, 623, 633, 634, 636, 649, 654, 664, 667, 670, 682, 684, 686, 698, 701, 712, 716, 719, 749, 766, 775, 778, 781, 793, 813.
Barnes, Thomas, Esq., death of, 297.
Berkeley, Hon. G., and the ladies, 35.
Bethlem Hospital-Sir Peter Laurie, 90.
Birkbeck, Dr, death of, 780, 808.
Books, rare, 651.
Brevet, the, 760, 764.
British Association, 458, 506.
Dominions, extent of the, 746.
Bude light, the, 155.
Cardigan, Lord, and Dr Sandham, 18-Visit to Windsor Castle, 26- Capt. J. Reynolds and Major M. Cooper, 42-Trial of, 83, 89, 104, 114, 117, 163, 281, 308-Rejected from the United Service Club, 442, 824.
Census, the, 10, 57, 361, 489, 694, 744, 754, 771.
Chambers's bankruptcy, 322.
Chancery, proposed reforms in, 3, 52, 68.
Chantrey, Sir F., death of, 764, 775. Chartists, the, 23, 40, 59, 169, 184, 247, 297, 315, 328, 344, 665, 696, 748.
Church, the, extraordinary scene at Leeds, 232.
Rates, 10, 74, 75, 90, 234, 250, 266, 362, 506,
507, 570, 603, 667, 683, 713, 743, 756, 777, 808.
Churchyards in London, 284.
Civic elections, 824.
Commerce and trade, 12, 28, 44, 60, 76, 93, 109, 124,
141, 156, 173, 188, 205, 221, 237, 253, 269, 284, 301,
317, 332, 349, 365, 381, 397, 413, 430, 445, 461, 477,
493, 509, 526, 541, 557, 574, 589, 606, 622, 638, 654,
669, 686, 701, 718, 733, 749, 765, 781, 797, 812, 829.
CONTINENTAL POLITICS-BELGIUM-468, 707.
EAST, The, 83, 164, 386, 404, 435, 485, 564, 675,
772.
FRANCE-2, 10, 19, 34, 51, 66, 83, 98, 116, 131,
148, 164, 180, 196, 210, 227, 243, 275, 291, 386, 404,
419, 435, 452, 467, 501, 518, 532, 546, 579, 595, 612,
627, 644, 691, 724, 739, 754, 772, 787, 802, 819.
GERMANY-34, 370, 452, 468.
HOLLAND-707.
Cooper, Major M., and the Horse Guards, 42. Sir Astley, death of, 105, 107.
Corn laws, 105, 137, 184, 231, 248, 296, 300, 313, 327,
344, 347, 360, 378, 472, 535, 554, 585, 659, 728, 731,
761, 776, 778, 791, 794, 806-see Protest.
Court and aristocracy, 8, 24, 40, 56, 59, 74, 89, 104,
138, 153, 170, 184, 202, 217, 232, 248, 265, 281, 297,
315, 329, 347, 361, 378, 393, 410, 426, 442, 458, 472,
489 (visit to Woburn), 491, 505, 522, 537, 554, 569,
583, 600, 616, 649, 681, 696, 743, 760, 776, 793, 807,
824.
Courts-martial, 26, 41, 60, 76, 138, 155, 298, 780.
Dinners, public, 23, 74, 121, 264 (to Commodore Napier at Liverpool), 264, 410,441, 428 (to C. Dickens, Esq.), 471, 475, 487 (Tamworth), 606 (to Admiral Stopford), 535, 540, 584, 601 (tribute to Lord Morpeth), 618.
Distress in Spitalfields, 651, 793.
in the country, 680, 701, 716, 718, 745, 749,
755, 763, 781, 809, 812, 828. Dogs, learned-M. Léonard, 345, 442.
Eastern correspondence, gleanings from, 22, 103, 120,
219.
Election intelligence, 9, 23, 24, 40, 56, 67, 74, 75, 89, 92, 104, 107, 120, 187, 139, 184, 248, 264, 281, 297, 314, 328, 331, 343, 359, 376, 379, 391, 407, 411, 412, 422, 427, 438, 443, 455, 460, 470, 475, 586, 588, 602, 634, 636, 651, 665, 775.
Eton, Provost of, the, 154.
Euphrates Expedition, 539.
Exchequer bills, fraudulent issues of, 697, 699, 713, 716,
730, 745, 762, 778, 825.
Experiment, extraordinary, 138.
Fasting man, the, 608, 684, 764, 777, 794.
FINE ARTS. Mr Burford's Panorama, 70. The British
Institution, 86. The Paris Exhibition, 181. The
Society of Water Colours, 277. The Royal Academy, $293, 310. Elements of Perspective Drawing, 567. The Etching Club, 581. The Highland Drover, 630. New Houses of Parliament, 644. Exhibition of the Models for the Tomb of Napoleon, 759. Commis Bioners for promoting the Fine Arts, 762. The Frescos of De La Roche, 775. Finsbury's Paragon, 227.
Food, prices of, at Home and Abroad, 574, 589, 622, 637, 653, 733, 781, 829. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.—
ALGIERS.-Military movements, 215, 267, 314, 328,
BELGIUM.-Proceedings of the Chambers, 7, 726. New Ministry, 246. Conspiracy, 711, 716. Mining report, 823-see Continental Politics. BRAZIL.-Change of Ministry, 376.
BUENOS AYRES.-Peace with France, 38, 55. CANADA. The Bishop of Toronto's Job, 52, The Durham Policy, 55, 57. The Elections, 231, 246. 296. House of Assembly; Address, 454. 568. Accident to Lord Sydenham, 635. 652, 664. CENTRAL AMERICA.-Arrest of five British subjects,
ments by the Bank of the United States, 152. The boundary question, 246, 599. The new Congress, 246. Death of President Harrison, 280. Proceed- ings in Congress, 487, 491. The Bank bill vetoed, 599, 633, 635. Capture of Grogan, 667, 679, 694. 699, 775. The Hunters' Association, 683. The new Cabinet, 694. Visit of the Prince de Joinville and Lord Morpeth, 806, 809.
WEST INDIES JAMAICA-Legislative proceedings, 120, 775. Scarcity of money and commercial dis. tress, 216, 247.
Forgeries extraordinary, 697, 699, 713, 714-see Ex- chequer bills.
Francia, Dr, death of, 316.
Frost, the Chartist, in Van Diemen's Land, 23, 24, 40
Goodwin Sands, light on the, 587.
Hanover, Queen of, death of the, 442. Funeral, 458. Hero, a, in humble life, 473. Harvests, prospects of the, 509, 525, 541, 557, 638. Hill, Thomas, Esq., death of, 6. Hewett, Captain, the late, 39.
Holland House, 489. "Hoax "-destruction of the Falls of Niagara, 171, 201.
CHINA.-Commencement of negotiations, 22, 92. Truce, 169, 231, 235, 291, 296. Meeting of Capt. Hook, Theodore, death of, 548. Elliott and Keshen, 297. Recommencement of hos-Horse Guards' impartiality, 281. tilities, 359, 422, 504, 535, 539, 567, 572, 583, 600. Attack on Canton, 649. Arrival of Sir H. Pottinger, 710. 716, 730, 794.
EGYPT.-Correspondence of Admiral Stopford with Mehemet Ali, 7, 21, 39. Submission of the Pacha, 55, 85. The Eastern Question, 88, 92, 120, 152, 231, 247, 343, 504, 535, 600. Arrival of an Envoy Extraordinary from Turkey, 169, 475. Disturbances in Syria, 716-see Continental Politics-Turkey.
"Intruders in the Palace," 8. Inquest, extraordinary scene at, 140, IRELAND-Aggregate meeting of Irish Reformers, 8, 58. Example for the Irish clergy; National Repeal Asso- ciation, 23, 824. Registration, 23, 39. Mr O'Con- nell's repeal visit at Belfast, 58. Tranquil state of; Lord Lorton and the widow Murphy, 153. Arrival of the new Lord Lieutenant, 602, O'Connell Lord Mayor of Dublin, 665, 696, 712. New appointments. 729. Lord De Grey's first levee, 743 Lord De Grey and the Dublin Society, 807. Prosecution for sedition, 810. Island, a new one, 571,
FRANCE.-Proceedings of the Chambers, 7, 21, 103, 107, 119, 123, 136, 139, 152, 246, 250, 251, 280, 296, 314, 343, 375, 391. 395, 406. Fortification of Paris, | 7, 38, 66, 75, 83, 136, 183, 215, 220, 231, 231. 267, | 421. New Year's addresses to the King, 21. Peace with Buenos Ayres, 38, 55. Imputed correspon- dence of Louis Philippe, 73, 91, 280. Christening of the Count of Paris. 291. Trial of Darmes, 314, 343. | Justice, cost of, 41. Execution, 358, 365. Naval force, 395 The Five Powers, 454. Riots at Toulouse, 454, 460, 470, 487, 504,520. Commemoration of the Three Days," 491. Population of Paris, 504. The Census, riots in con- sequence, 535. Inauguration of the Column of the Grand Army at Boulogne, 538. Diplomatic appoint- ments, 599. Attempted assassination of the Duc d'Aumale, 600, 616, 649. 664, 680, 711, 745. Trial of Quenisset, 790, 805 809, 823, 826. Reduction of the Army, 805-see Algiers-Continental Politics.
GERMANY.-Military preparations, 21, 55—see Con- tinental Politics.
GREECE-Bavarian torturings, 39. King Otho's vi- sitors, 88. The King's birth-day, 152. State of the ministry, 438, 470, 504, 553, 568, 600, 649, 680.
HANOVER Opcuing of the General Assembly, 376, 421. Dissolution, 475. Protest of the Deputies, 504, 790. Death of the Queen, 442. Funeral, 458.
HOLLAND-State of the Finances, 343. Sitting of the Chambers, 535, 649, 680-see Continental Po- litics.
INDIA-Death of the King of Lahore, 21. Sur render of Dost Mahommed, 22. Victory in Scinde, 92. Proceedings in the Punjaub, 296, 422, 649. ITALY Riots at Rome, 504.
MEXICO-Revolutionary movements, 760, 775. NEW BRUNSWICK-Meeting of the Legislative As- sembly, 152
PERSIA-Arrival of Sir J. M'Neill at Tabriz, 695,
PORTUGAL The Douro question, 11. 73, 88. Opening and proceedings of the Cortes, 38, 55, 103, 454, 504, 680, 743. Financial state of the country, 246. The ministry, 407.
PRUSSIA Population of Berlin, 506-see Continen- tal Politics.
RUSSIA-War in Circassia, 343.
SPAIN-Military force, 21. Settlement of the Douro question, 88. The regency, 103, 231, 246, 280, 296, 314. Elections, 107, 119, 123, 136. Mi- nisterial changes, 183. 343. Opening of the Cortes, 200. Proceedings, 215, 263, 296, 328, 358, 375, 391, 406, 421, 438, 460, 470, 475, 487, 521, 553. Close of the session, 567. Espartero proclaimed sole Re gent, 314. Speech to Congress, 328. Protest of General Queen Christina, 504. Answer to, 520.
O'Donnell's insurrection, 649. 652, 664, 667, 679, 684, 694. Consequences, 711, 716, 743, 746. Tour of the Regent, 726, 743, 760. Return to Madrid, 775, 777-see Continental Politics.
SWITZERLAND Opening of the Diet, 200. Pro- ceedings. 3.8. Triumph of Liberal principles, 775- see Continental Politics.
SYRIA See Continental Politics-Egypt-Turkey. TEXAS Meeting of the Congress, 806.
TURKEY-Submission of Mehemet Ali, 55. 83. The Eastern question, 88, 136, 152, 216, 247, 376, 391, 407, 438, 487, 504, 553. Return of the fleet, 234. Insurrection in Candia, 264, 314. 343, 359, 422 487, 504 In Bulgaria, 314, 328, 363, 376. 395, 407. The Five Powers, 454. Departure of Lord Ponsonby, 69.5 Dispute with Greece, 764-see Continental Politics-Egypt.
UNITED STATES-The President's message, 38, 200, 280, 407. The new administration, 55, 122. The Money market, 88. Arrest and case of Mr M Leod, 83, 92, 119, 123, 152, 154, 168, 183. 215, 219, 231, 246, 264, 358 376 391, 421, 454." 4. 487, 491, 521, 523, 539, 633, 635, 652, 664, 679. Trial of, 695, 699, 711. Population returns, 122. Suspension of specie pay-
Laconics from leading articles, 56. Laffarge, Madam, trial of, 331, 524. LAW-Trial of the Abbe de Lamennaís; the late James | Wood's will, 11, 233, 249, 523, 540, 555, 587. The "great cheese" cause, 41. Tavern profits, 58. The Attorney-General v. the Ironmongers' Company; the Queen v. the Duke of Wellington (the privileges of the University of Oxford); the Queen v. the "Stock- port Advertiser" (libel); Hart v. A. A. Watts (libel), 59. Neeld v. the Duke of Beaufort, 75. The Attor- ney-General v. Hetherington (blasphemy), 76, 92. Nicholls v. Blomfield (perjury), 76. "The regular Drama," 89. Good v. Rochat (breach of promise), 92. Brummell v. Jackson (crim. con.), 107.
v Prescott (crim. con.); T. and J. Keasley (Court of Bankruptcy), 108. Greensted v. North (breach of promise); Brummell v. Brummell (divorce), 123. James Wood's will; hereditary butchership, 138. Richard Law (Court of Bankruptcy), 140. Charge of habitual drunkenness against a clergyman, 153. Heaviside v. Heaviside (divorce), 156. Winter v. Butt (breach of promise); Crotty v. Bath (jury The Queen v. the law), 172. Staffordshire Exa- miner," 188. The Dean of York and Dr Phillimore. 203, 300. An over-anxious jury, 203. Butler v. Cronin (a modern apprentice), 236. Thomas Ham- let (Court of Bankruptcy), 236, 354, 428. Glegg v. Wade (crim. con.); Henry Isaac Houghton; the Waterford Arms (Insolvent Debtors' Court), 252. Rights of the "Minors"; W. J. Hammond (Insolvent Debtors' Court), 261. John Attride (Insolvent Debtors' Court); Goring v. Trelawney (crim. con.), 268. Chadwick v. Margetts (the landlords), 316. Sir W. Boyd (Insolvent Debtors' Court), 348. Sen- tence on a clergyman (Arches' Court); David Loder (Court of Bankruptcy); Novel point (Insolvent Debtors' Court); Singular application (Rolls' Court, Dublin), 364. Howard v. Crowthers (seduction), 379. Business of the Queen's Bench, 410. The Queen v. Moxon (Shelley's works); Curious case— Miller v. Lloyd, Holland, and Seager; Cigar divan (Court of Excise), 412. Ball v. Beasley and Richards (Tory-Radicalism); Belton v. Wakley (hire of a committee-room); Michael William Balfe (Bank- ruptcy Court), 444. The new Lord Chancellor of Ireland; Messrs Whitmore's bankruptcy; Roddis v. Faircloth (seduction), 460. Nicholls v. Lowth; Wakefield (Bankruptcy Court); Edward Aaron Haselden (Insolvent Debtors' Court). 476. Huuton v. Snaith (breach of promise), 492. Edward Dowers Reynolds (Insolvent Debtors' Court), 507. Gye and Hughes (Court of Bankruptcy), 524. Bogle v. the "Times;" Campion v. Drew (breach of promise), 540. Charles Daly (Bankruptcy Court), Wood v. Gambier (dinners), 572. Thomas Stowell (Insolvent Debtors' Court), 636. Mitford v. Molyneux (crim. con.); Rev. W. J. St Aubyn, 652. 811. Lady Hyde Parker (Insolvent Debtors' Court). 652 The Queen v. Lord Waldegrave, 716. Alexander v. Burchfield. 731. Richard Weeks (commission of lunacy), 758. Last day of term, 762, 764. Sewell v. Farmer (erim. con.); T. S. Cave (Court of Bankruptcy), 779, 810. Trial for conspiracy (election for bridgemaster), 794. Catherwood v. Caslon (crim. con.); Darbon v. Rosser (breach of promise); Hayward v. Barlow (crim. con.), 795. Gibson Craig and others v. Fenn and others; Borrodaile v. Hunter (policy of in- surance); Burdett v. Johnson; Rapson v. Cubitt; Parry v. Trueman (assault); Jackson v. Brom- head (crim. con.); Hitchcock's bankruptcy, 810,
Pisani v. the "Times" (libel); Crawshay v. Thomp- son; In re Hoffstacott; J. E. Carew (Insolvent Debtors' Court), 826. Law of England, 105.
Legacy to Louis Philippe, 282. LITERARY EXAMINER-Fra Rupert, by Walter Savage Landor, 4. The Cashmere Shawl, 5. Imagination, 19. The Shoemaker, 20. The Post Office London Street Directory; The Story without an End, 21. Night and Morning, 35. Peter Priggins, the College Scout; The Second Funeral of Napoleon, and the Chronicle of the Drum; The Derby Arboretum, 87. The Domestic Management of the Sick-room; The Ingoldsby Legends, 53. Nuces Philosophica, 54. Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, 69, 132, 198, 276, 339, 420. The Corsair's Bridal, 69. Pros pectus of a Series of Encyclopædias and Dictionaries, 70. Ethelstan, or the Battle of Brunanburh, 83. The Parlour Table-book; Two Years before the Mast; Notes of an Overland Journey through France and Egypt to Bombay; The Year Book of Facts in Science and Art; The New Tale of a Tub, 85. Vivia Perpetua, 99. The Life of Beethoven, 100. Greville, or a Season in Paris, 101. A Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Source of the River Oxus, 116. A Lecture delivered on opening the Chapel of the Philosophical Institution in Beaumont square, 117. Adventures of Susan Hopley, 132. Sir H. Cavendish's Debates of the House of Commons, 133, 533. Belgium, by J. E. Tennent, Esq., M.P., 148. Six Months with the Chinese Expedition, 164, 220. Cecil, or the Adventures of a Coxcomb, 165. The History of India, by the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, 180. My Life; London, 181. The Opinions of Lord Holland as recorded in the Jour- nals of the House of Lords, 197. The Dramatic Works of Sir E. L. Bulwer; Compton Audley, or Hands not Hearts, 198. The French Stage and the French People, 211, 229. The Book without a Name; The Spas of England, and Principal Sea-bathing Places, 213, 453. Some Account of My Cousin Nicholas. 228. The Works of Montaigne, 229. Des Cartes, 230. The Negroland of the Arabs, 243. A Second Series of the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, 245. The Election, 259. The Education of the Lower Classes, 260. Thoughts on
the Abuses of the Present System of Competition in Architecture, 261. Comic Tales and Sketches, 275. George Cruikshank's Omnibus, 276, 356 567, 774. Fragments from German Prose Writers; Pilgrimage to the Spas; The Morea; Woman: her Character and Influence, 292, Sketches of China, 308. The Epicure's Almanac, 309. The Zincali, or an Account of the Gypsies of Spain, 322. The Poetical Works of James Montgomery, 323. A Summer in Western France, 324. Diary of a Tour in Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and the Holy Land, 338. The Love Match; Selection of German Poetry, 339. A Winter in the Azores, 354. The Monumental Effigies of Great Brit 355. Life and Literary Remains of L. E. L. 371. to a Younger Sister, 372. Idler in France, 388.
Letters from Italy The Bishop, 387. The Music and Manners in France and Germany, 404. The History of a Flirt, 405. The Tory Baronet; or, Tories, Whigs, and Radi- cals, 419. Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home, 436, 469. Hand-Book for India and Egypt, 437, 454. The Poet, 453. The Visitor's Guide to the Watering Places, 454. The Discovery of America by the Northmen, 468. Tour in Aus- trian Lombardy, the Northern Tyrol, and Bavaria, 485. An Author's Mind; The Book of Title- Pages; Evils and Remedies of the Present System of Popu- lar Elections; Mathilde; Memoirs d'une Jeune Femme, 486. The Amenities of Literature, 501. The Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Republic of Texas, 502. Birthday Ode in honour of the Princess Royal; Knight's Store of Knowledge for all Readers, 503. Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai, and Arabia Petræa, 518, 647. The Moor and the Loch, 519. Sturmer; a Tale of Mes merism, 532. The Remorse of Orestes, 534. An Essay on the Government of Dependencies, 547. The Playfellow, 565. Bentley's Antient and Modern History of Worcestershire; London; The Letters of Diogenes to Sir R. Peel, 566. The Deerslayer, 579. The History of Guernsey, 580. Illustrations of Phrenology, 581. Memoirs of Sir B. Rudyerd, 595. Lost and Won, 596. Ancient Spanish Ballads. Translated by J. G. Lockhart, Esq.. 612. The Pic- torial History of England, 613. Oliver Twist, 614. The Canadas in 1841. Pippa Passes, 628. The Patri- cian's Daughter, 644. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians, 645, 661. The Genuine Remains of Ossian, literally translated; Philosophic Nuts, 646. The Student Life of Germany, 660. A Die- tionary of the Art of Printing; The Little Bracken Burners, 661. Hints for Australian Emigrants; The English Maiden-her moral and domestic duties; The Parliamentary Pocket Companion for 1841; The New Monthly Magazine; The Edinburgh Re- view, 662. The Bride of Messina, 676. Account of Koonawur in the Himalaya, 677. The English Helicon of the Nineteenth Century; The Poetical Works of James Montgomery; The Adventures of Mr Obadiah Oldbuck; An Account of the Settle- ments of the New Zealand Company, 678. A Run through the United States. By Lieut.-Col. Max- well, 692, 774. Pictures of Christian Life, 693. Cecil; a Peer, 707. Illustrations of Scripture, 708. The Maid of Orleans, 709. The Keepsake for 1842; The Seaman's Manual, 725. The Book of Beauty for 1842; Sir Henry Cavendish's Debates of the House of Parliament, 726. A Residence on the Shores of the Baltic, 740. Ferrers; a romance of the reign of George II, 741. The Gift, 742. Jour
nals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North- west and Western Australia, 756. Finden's Gallery of Beauty; Schloss' English Bijou Almanac for 1842, 758. Barnaby Rudge, 772. The Comic Annual, 774. The Glory and Shame of England, 787. Reasons for a New Edition of Shakspeare's Works, 788. Letters of David Hume, 803. Book of the Poets; The Matchmaker, 804; Hints on the Art of Teaching, 805. The History of the Knights Templars, and the Temple Church, 820. Essays written in the intervals of business, 821. Fugitive verses, by Joanna Baillie; The Works of William Jay; The Means of Promoting and Preserving Health; La Reveu Independante; Walter Savage Landor, 822ND WE LAUR London University, 137, mandibuk Longevity in Russia Explained, 234.
Manchester, Anti-Corn Law Conference at, 535, 540, 5541 desords vaheut bast 424) Mark lane, a scene in, 521.7 Matrimonial advertisement, 58. Mechanic's Institution, London, 153.
Mesmerism, 473, 490, 505, 523, 570, 601, 825. Ministerial changes, 409. ***
Ministry, the new Tory, 568, 572, 584. Montem, the, 362, whical (89% frames
Monumental Records of Great Men, 299. Monuments, public, list of, 793,
Mortality on the African coast, 91. **** Municipal Election, 651, 712, 716, 729. MUSICAL EXAMINER.-Sacred Harmonic Society, 120, 682. Philharmonic Society, 150, 181, 213, 262, 293, 325, 356, 389. Concerts of Ancient Music, 166, 199, 262, 276, 293, 310, 325, 340. M. Vieuxtemps, 262,390. Weber's Oberon, 262. Concert at Munich, 458. New Melophonic Society, 601. Rubini, 650. Mr Hullah's Singing Classes, 665.
Napoleon, Funeral of, 106.
National Monuments and Works of Art, report of com. mittee of, 410, trx ka
Niger Expedition, the, 8, 746. Nota-Benes, 9, 24, 40, 56, 74, 89.
NOTABILIA. Lord Chatham on timely concession; A scene in a Paris garret, 91. The London seasons; Lord Chatham and his children; Lord Chatham's resource against faction, 107. Public libraries in Europe; A compliment to a Lawyer; The library of the British Museum; Napoleon's system; Failure of a friend in need; Anecdotes of the French revo- lution; Cecil, or the Adventures of a Coxcomb, 187. The Royal Academy exhibition; Truth geogra- phically considered; Beaumarchais reads his comedy to the minister of the Tuilleries; A Quaker on colours; A new autograph of Shakspeare, 220. The Derby silk milt 120 years ago, 235. The new New. castle, 236. Thurtell at a Gypsy fight, 364.
O'Connells, longevity of the, 169. Official Assignee, failure of a. 217, 249. Oxford and Cambridge eight-oared match, 249. Commemoration, 393.
Parks, Royal and private, 682.
Snow Harris, 119, 139. ** Law of elections, 119. |
County coroners, 119, 167, 295. Lease and release, 119, 168. Boundary question, 119. Burning act (Ireland) amendment, 133, 152. Seminary of St Sulpice, 150, 166, 182. Masked balls, 150. Post- office revenue, 151. Navy estimates, 151, 152, 630, 648. Sheriff's Court (Scotland); Maynooth Col- lege, 151. Nottingham gas, 152. Amendment of the criminal law, 152, 167. Army estimates, 152, 166. Rev. Mr Candlish; Mr Carr, 166. Severn navigation, 167, 182. Mr Reeves, 167. Corn Laws, 167, 277, 279, 294, 295, 310, 311, 325, 340, 341, 357, 358, 373, 550, 614, 648. Evidence ; Museums and schools of art; Middlesex Sessions, 167. Trade with the British colonies, 167, 230. Bankruptcy, insolvency, and lunacy, 168. Mutiny; Marine mutiny, 168, 182. Newfoundland, 182, 200, 214. Sound dues, 182, 391. Enrolment of bur- gesses, 182. Criminal justice in boroughs, 182, 295, 296, 390, 406. Harbours on the south-eastern coast; Captain La Roche; Case of William Baines, 183. Sudbury election committee, 183, 186, 201. Consolidated fund, 183, 199. Transportation of convicts: Property tax, 200. Lord Waldegrave, 200, 214. The Regent's Park, 200, 262, 277. Land and emigration fund-New South Wales, 200. The census, 200, 214, 616, 648. Sunday trading on canals, 214, 262, 277, 390. Boroughs improvement, 214, 294, 550, 569. Houghing of cattle (Ireland); Dublin wide streets; Double costs; Indemnity; Joint stock companies, 215. Criminal jurisprudence (Ireland), 230, 262. Portuguese claimants; Minister of education; National monuments, 230. Mr Vizard, 262, 295. Arms (Ireland), 262, 280, 340. New South Wales, 262, 357. Ionian Islands, 262. Small debts; Convicts; Court of Chancery (Ireland), 263. Port for West India mails, 277. Metropolis improve- ments, 277, 375, 390, 552. Buildings regulations, 277, 390, 550, 569. Southwark improvement; The budget, 279. King's County election, 279, 281. Removal of the courts of law. 281. China, 294, 295. Sugar duties, 295, 311, 312, 313, 325, 341, 373, 374. Promissory notes, 310. Law of marriages, 311, 390. Liability of peers; Vaccination; Mr Gladstone, 313. Royal marines; Anatomy act, 327. Ecclesiastical com- mission, 341, 375, 390. Spanish claimants, 341, 374. Victoria park; Political offenders, 341. Confidence in the ministry, 341, 342, 343, 357. Copyhold and cus- tomary tenure, 341, 358. School rate, 342. Distress
of the working classes, 342, 358, 390, 614. 616. Stamp duties, 343. Register of voters (Hertford- shire), 357, 374, 375, 390. Banks of issue, 357, 375. 391. Western Australia; Nottingham election, 357. Commercial reform. 373. Factor and princi- pal; Mr O'Connell's tenants; Bribery at St Alban's; New penal settlement at Labrador, 374. Dog carts, 374, 375, 390. Ways and means, 374, 631. Colonel Sibthorp and Mr Fox Maule; Church extension; Municipal corporations; School sites; Cambridge election, 375. Bribery at elections, 375, 390, 630, 648.
Controverted elections, 375, 390. Bills of exchange, 390, 391, 406. Charitable trusts; Mad- houses (Scotland); Highway rates, 390. Militia pay; Appropriation bill, 390, 406. Extraordinary war engine (Mr Warner), 390, 406, 632. Loan societies, 390, 391, 406. Whaddon chase, 391. Prorogation; Queen's speech 406, 630, 648. Choice of Speaker, 534. Resignation of ministers, 569. Delays in law; Lord Scarborough's indemnity bill; Breach of privilege (the "Times"); Compulsory attendance at church, 582. Foreign bishops' conse- cration, 582, 648. Intentions of the ministry; Pri- vateering; Public affairs, 598. Slave trade and slavery. 614, 630, 648. Catholics in India, 614. Sir E. Sugden-new writ for Ripon, 614, 615. Mis- cellaneous estimates; Committees on private bills; the Serpentine river, 615. Lunatics, 615, 616, 630, 648. Russian corn; Manning the navy; Population payment; Vice-Chancellor's pension; Ordnance esti- mates, 616. Frogmore lodge, 616, 630, 648. Royal gardens, 630, 648. Prison discipline, 630, 636. Mansfield magistrates; East Suffolk Agricultural Association (the Queen); Mr Scarlett's compensa- tion, 631. Fine arts: British Auxiliary Legion; Distress at Bolton, 632, Exchequer bills funding, 633, 636. 647. 648. Expiring laws, 636, 648. Naval promotions; Financial measures, 647. Marlborough estates; Carnarvon election; Tamworth petition; Deficiency in the revenue, 648.-List of divisions, 329, 410.
PARLIAMENT.-Opening of the session; The Queen's speech; The address, 70, 71, 73, 534, 549; Amend- ment, 550, 555. The Earl of Cardigan, 71, 86, 118. 166, 262, 295, 312. Copyright enfranchisement, 71, 86. 101, 166. Church of Scotland, 71, 150, 294. Canada. 71, 86, 133, 166, 295. Drainage, 71, 101, 102, 214, 262. 277, 294, 550. The Chartists, 71. Registration of electors, 71, 88. 119, 390. Poor Law Commissioners, 71, 73, 102, 119, 151, 166, 183. 199, 200, 214, 230, 295, 341, 390, 582, 615, 631, 632, 633, 636, 648. Registration of voters (Ireland), 71, 87, 88, 134, 150, 262, 277, 342. Administration of jus- tice-reform of the Court of Chancery, 71, 86. 103, 118, 133, 263, 341, 375, 390, 391, 550, 582, 616, 648. Railways, 71, 87, 88, 103, 119, 134, 136, 152, 167, 182, 183, 215, 262, 263, 279, 295, 313, 374, 390, 391. County courts, 71, 102, 168, 550. Abolition of capi- tal punishment, 71, 102, 152, 294, 374, 390. Copy- right, 71, 73, 88. Repeal of the Union; Midnight Legislatures; Committees on private bills, 73. Con- stabulary force, 73 119. 151. Church rates, 73, 86, 151, 167, 311, 341, 374, 375. Copyright of designs, 73, 102, 151, 200. Health of Towns, 73. Exporting labourers to the West India colonies, 73, 103. Fac- tories, 73, 200, 263. Thanks of the House to Sir R. Stopford, &c., 86, 310. Equalization of duties upón Parliamentary returns, 297. 394. East and West India produce, 86. 87, 103. The Peel, Sir R., Tory attacks on, 153, And the press, 169. Eastern question, 86, 88, 119, 167. The late Mr And the Manchester deputation, 378. Tamworth Rickman, 87. Idolatry in India, 87, 101. South banquet, 487. Appointed premier, 568, 572, 584. Australia, 88, 167, 182, 183, 215, 277. Arrest of Mr POETRY.-Saintly scruples, 435. The one thing want- MLeod, 88, 101, 102, 231, 553. Supply, 88, 263, ing, 488. The fine old English gentleman, 500. The 374, 582, 599. The medical profession, 88, 119, 136, Wesleyans to Lord Brownlow, 504. The quack 182, 200. Pension to Lord Keane, 101, 102, 103. doctor's proclamation, 517. Subjects for painters, 118, 119, 136, 152, 166. Persia, 102, 118, 133. 532. To Lord Melbourne, 565. The contrasts, 579. Tithes, 102, 103, 119, 374. Ecclesiastical courts, The new Cavanagh diet, 644. The descent of 102, 119. Jews' declaration, 103, 167, 214, 357, 373, Orpheus, 663. A theatrical curiosity, 709. Song 374. Claims on Portugal; Emigration, 103. Ord- of the railroads, 772 The new Tory alphabet, 819. nance survey, 103, 373. Turnpikes, 103. Court of POLICE, ASSIZES, SESSIONS. The Recorder's memory; Exchequer (Ireland), 103, 118. Life insurance, 103. "The wall," 11. Infamous extortion of money, 11, Duelling 118, 166. Poor Laws (Ireland) 118, 150, 27, 42. Sentence on Captain Plunkett, 26. Cases 166, 167, 182, 199, 214, 215, 277, 294. Privy of rape, 27, 43, 779, 811. Offences by the police; council, 118. Commercial treaty with France, 118, 199, 200. Customs duties, 118. County bridges, "Lord Colville;" Charges against the master of the 118, 151, 390. East India' rum, 118, 119, 136, 152, Hoo union workhouse; Attempt at assassination, 27. 168 182. 199, 214. Danish claims, 118, 152, 374, The murder, at Ashton, 28, 59, 60 Gentlemanly visitors; Refinement; The mob and the military, 42. 375, 406. Public executions, 118. Machinery, 119, 217. The Niger expedition, 119. The lady thief, 43. Justices' justice, 50, 348, 364. Registration of Independent and West Middlesex Assurance Office: Infanticide, 59 Loss Hofe the Dryad, 76, 156 "Emporium," for housebreakers, 92. Charges of murder or manslaughter, 93, 108, 140, 172. 188, 204, 296, 252, 284, 444, 476, 4911 492, 509, 540, 556, 572, 573, 620, 621, (Blakesley) 637, 668, 684, 700, 717,
voters (Scotland), 119, 182. 200. Monument to Sir Sidney Smith, 119, 391.Canterbury election peti tion, 119, 201, 215, 216. St Alban's election peti. tion, 119, 201, 215, 216, 342, 374. Walsall petition, 119, 214, 216. Lightning conductors; Mi
732, 778, 779. Perjury, 108, 252. Money found; Ladies repelling burglars, 108. Decidedly a gentle- man; Pleasures of prosecutors; Short measure; Leav- ing a card; Ulster Protestant rioters; Discovery of stolen Bank notes, 124. Robberies, 124, 396, 509, 524, 668, 796, 827. Poisonings, 140, 507, 508, 524. Mysterious; "Sport," 140. The Earl of Cardigan's duel; Accuser absent; Two dentists; Friendly rob- bery; Extraordinary case of bigamy, 156. Mr Gundry again, 172, 348, 717. The Hon. E..S. Plunkett again; Circumstantial evidence, 172. Cruelty to a chimney-sweep; Extraordinary charge to a jury; Sentence of death on a Protestant clergy- man; Useful fruit, 188. The "curious" boy at the Palace, 188, 202, 442, 524, 808. Qualifications for entering St James's Park, 202. Lord George Loftus, 203. Circumstantial evidence; Dead or missing, 204. Trial of Josiah Mister, 204, 221. Juvenile offenders, 217. Amount of business in the metropolitan police courts, 218. Robbery at Windsor Castle, 218, 220, 236. Benefit of a judge's mistake; Practical joke, 220. Forms of law v. justice, 227. Forgeries, 235, 380, 492. Gentlemanly sport; Another aristocratic of fender; Affecting narrative, 236. Prevarication; Comforts of a wife; New mode of assault, 252. The girl in disguise, 268, 588. Church rates, 268, 284. Thomas Fenford (Excise Court); Only in fun; Horrible assault; Outrage in a nunnery (Rev. T. Gregg), 300. Riotous conduct of a magistrate; Fashionable amusements, 317. The baronet and the coffee-shop keeper, Finding felony; Violation cod at shop ke puicide; Witchcraft in the nineteenth century; Curious affair at Brompton, 332. Loan societies; Trees in St James's Park; Number of persons taken into custody in the metropolitan dis- trict in 1840; Committals in Ireland; Aiding an escape, 348. Mansion-house justice; Ferocious bite, 364. An affectionate family, 365. The census, 379, 412, 426, 476. Fracas between two military knights, 379. Absent aldermen, 395. A French "Dotheboys" Hall; Singular detection; Sunday tolls, 396. Reckless conduct, 413. Lamentable scene; Intimidation; Extraordinary affair; Dublin police, 428. Assaults upon the police, 428, 444, 524, 811, Caution to families letting lodgings, 444. Criminal offenders, 458. Serious charge; Stealing three halfpence; The Blackfriars pier; The Marquis of Waterford, 461. Assault on a bailiff's officer; Masters and work- men, 476. Brutality and bigamy, 476, 556. Theft in prison, 491. A prosecutor in the dock; Receiving stolen goods; Benevolence; Infant thieves, 492. A desirable wife; Robbing the blind Religious discipline in prisons; Lord Byron's Greek pro- tegé; Curious charge of robbery; Military law; Flute-playing extraordinary, 508. Liberation of convicts; A countryman in London, 524. High life below stairs; Abolition of Blogging; Charge of arson, 540. Master and apprentice; Post- office robbery; Bartlemy fair; Consequences of complimenting Prince Albert, 556. Polygamy, 557. Case of scalding, 572. Receiving stolen goods; Buying a pig in a poke; Bail; Child deserted; Police of Rochester; Unlawful oaths; Disgraceful proceed- ings at Brentford; Corporal punishments at police offices, 573. Insufficiency of bail; thimble rigging; Short measure, 588. A halfpenny theft, 589. A case for sympathy; A contest, 605. The case of Bankes, 620, 634. Arson; The Coal trade: Robbing workmen; Extraordinary scene (Mr Grove), 620. Assaults upon school girls; Informers' witnesses; Emigrants, 636. Property recognized; Misconduct of the police, 652, 684. Gavin Scott, 652. Trial of Captain Batta, 653. A " money-taker"! An unlucky appeal; Finding not keeping; Romantic affair; The game laws; Libel, 668. Caution to waiters; Dust "prigging;" Apprenticeship; Infamous fraud, 684. Book-stealing at the British Museum, 699, 778. Extraordinary charge of robbery; Manly sports, 700. Exchequer bill forgeries, 716, 747, 778, 796. A mason unionist, 717. Singular case, 731, 782. Fraternal affection; Pumping; Destitution, 732. Masters and apprentices; Extra- ordinary case of arson; The modern rape of the lock, 747. Thirsty Joe; Curious case of identity, 764. Conviction of Bernard Cavanagh, the "fasting man," 764, 777, 794. Non-payment of tolls by Sir E. Knatchbull, 765. Post-office robbery; The hus- band hunter; Railway conviction, 779. The Central Criminal Court, 793. Attempted suicides; A wit- ness to Character; Tradesmen's responsibility; Desertion of children; Juvenile depravity, 796. Extraordinary case of arson; The Irish court, 797. Stealing bonds; Concealment of a will; Stealing plate; Cruelty to animals; Attack by a lunatic; Indecent assault on a policeman, 811. Abduction of a child, 811, 827. Pauper stone-breaking; Taking not stealing, 827.
POLITICAL EXAMINER - The fortifications of Paris; The new blunders in the East; The prospects of the new year, 1 Again Mr. O'Connell and Carlow, 2, 34. Mr W. Tooke's exit, 2. 3. The “Globe" and our- selves, 2, 19. The East India Company's petition, 17. The news of the week; The China war and the Tories; Lord Cardigan's last, 18. Prospect of peace; Mehemet Ali and the Ponsonby Porte, 26. The government-the tariff-the people, 38. The contests at Walsall and Canterbury; The "Globe" and the "Examiner," 34. Free trade, 49. Agitation case. 50. Justices' Justice, 50, 348, 364, whipping
721 786, The accounts from the East, 51. Debate the Eastern question, 65. Lord J. Russell's reply to the calumnies on the late Lord Holland. 66. The Irish registration bill; East India grievances; The reduction of the duty on rum, 81. Continuance of the Poor Law Commissioners, 82. Lord Morpeth's bill; Tory attacks on Sir Robert Peel, 97. Stone
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