Abercromby, Mr, in Sardinia, 587.Across the Atlantic, 567.Æneas, Payne Knight's criticisms on, 375.Africa, Jonathan in, 172—its deserts, 464.Agricultural interest, overthrow of, by the free-traders, 115—population of Wales, character, &c. of the, 330.Agriculture, alleged injury from the game laws to, 73—distressed state of, in Ireland,774—and Spain,719.Album, our, for the last page of, 205.Alfieri, the autobiography of, 294.Alison on taste, remarks on, 13—on Virgil, 246—on Homer, 255.America, increase of its shipping under the reciprocity system, 117, 118—cost of raising grain in, 120—forests of, 464.Andalusia, Mr Dundas Murray's work on,705.Anne, Queen, national debt under,666.Anti-game law association, the, 63.Antro de Nettuno in Sardinia, the, 40.Ardara, early paintings in, 46.Army, Cobden's crusade against the, 584.Art, specimens of early, in Sardinia, 46—influence of religion on, 261.Artist, the, not a mere imitator, 412.Asia, its mountains, 462—table-lands, 463.Assignment system for convicts, advantages of the, 532.Atala et Réné, Chateaubriand's, 301.Atheism, Christopher, &c. on, 31.Attitu in Sardinia, the, 43.Audiganne, M., on the state of France, 233.Australia, commerce of, in relation to the convict system, 527—exports per head to,ib.—obstacles to free emigration to, 533.Austria, the contest between, and Hungary, 589—Cobden on, 591.Austrian loan, Cobden on the, 602.Autobiography—Chateaubriand's Memoirs, 292.Bacon, Lord, on the principles of trade,777.Bad temper, Christopher on, 5.Baden insurrection, the, 206—as one result of the revolutionary movement, 429—its causes, &c.,ib.Baden-Baden, state of, 431.Baltic shipping, increase of, under the reciprocity system, 117, 118.Banditti, Sardinian, 41.Bank, danger of the, in 1823,675—charter act of 1844, the,758.Barton, Bernard, letters of Lamb to, 149.Bawr, Madame, tale by, 609.Beattie, Dr, on Gray's elegy, 242.Beauty, Christopher on the faculty of, 29—relations of virtue to, 259.Blair, Dr, on Virgil's description of thunder, 12.Blanc, Louis, his "Protest," 234.Blind, one of the Baden insurgents, 208.Bolingbroke on the national debt,665.Boroughs, predominance given by the Reform Bill to, 113.Boswell's Life of Johnson, on, 296.Botany Bay, effects of the transportation system on, 528.Braybrooke Lord, his edition of Pepys' Diary, 501.Bread stuffs, importation of,766.Brentano, one of the Baden insurgents, 206, 207, 208, 211, 215.Brigands, Spanish,706.Bright, Mr, motives of, in his anti-game-law agitation, 63—on poaching, 70.Brougham, Lord, on the marriage law of Scotland, 269—on transportation, &c., 525.Brown, Dr Thomas, on Gray's elegy, 241.Bugeaud, Marshal, 227.Buonaparte and the Bourbons, Chateaubriand's pamphlet called, 304.Burritt, Elihu, 583.Bute, Lord, bribery under,666.Butler's Analogy, the argument for immortality from, 311.Byron, on a passage from, 367—his description of Velino, 372—his autobiography, 295.Cabrera, the last insurrection of,707.Cadet de Colobrières, the, 607.Cæsar's Commentaries, on, 292.Campbell, Lord, attack on Lord Lyndhurst by, 131—on the Scottish marriage bill, 265, 273.Canaanites, presumed relics of the, in Sardinia, 36.Canada bill, debates on the, 131—commerce of, in relation to the convict system, 527—exports per head to,ib.—effects of free trade on,776.Canadas, civil revolution in—a Remedy, 471.Cape, commerce of, in relation to the convict system, 527—resistance in, to its being made a penal settlement, 535.Cardiganshire, rarity of the English language in, 328.Carlist movement, the late, in Spain,707.Carlsruhe, the revolt at, 206—capture of, by the Prussians, 215.Carta de Logu of Sardinia, the, 40.Carthaginians in Sardinia, the, 34—their disappearance, 36.Castlemaine, Lady, 516.Cavaignac, General, during the June conflict, 231, 232.Caxtons, the, Part XIV. chap. lxxx., 48—chap. lxxxi., 55—chap. lxxxii., 59—chap. lxxxiii., 60—Part XV. chap. lxxxiv., 151—chap. lxxxv., 152—chap. lxxxvi., Vivian—at the entrance of life sits the mother,ib.—chap. lxxxvii., The preceptor, 155—chap. lxxxviii., The hearth without trust, and the world without a guide, 157—chap. lxxxix., The attempt to build a temple to fortune out of the ruins of home, 159—chap. xc., The results—perverted ambition, &c., 160—chap. xci., 164—chap. xcii., 165—chap. xciii., 167—chap. xciv., 171—Part XVI. chap. xcv., 277—chap. xcvi., 283—chap. xcvii., 285—chap. xcviii., 286—chap. xcix., 289—chap. c., 290—Part the Last, chap. ci., 391—chap. cii., 393—chap. ciii., 394—chap. civ., 396—chap. cv., 397—chap. cvi., 400—chap. cvii., 403—chap. cviii., 405.Celtic race, character of the Welsh, 335.Chapman's Homer, on, 257.Charles II., sketches of the time of, 501,et seq.Charles Lamb, 133.Chartism, prevalence of, in Wales, 337.Chateaubriand's Memoirs, 292.Chateaubriand, vanity of, 300—his successive works, 301.Chatham, Lord, his system of colonial policy, 471.Christ's Hospital, Charles Lamb at, 135.Christianity, Christopher on, 30.Christian morality, on, 30.Christina, Spain under,704.Christopher under Canvass,seeDies Boreales.Christopher in the Sulks—a sketch, 3.Church of England, state of the, in Wales, 333—of Scotland, opposition of, to the marriage and registration bills, 266.Civil Revolution in the Canadas—a Remedy, 471.Clamor Publico, the,710.Classes at Yverdun, the, 104.Classical, on the significance of, 25.Claudius in Hamlet, on, 639, 646.Close boroughs, advantages of the, 111.Coal, export of, from Wales, 329, 330.Cobden, review of the career of, 581,et seq.—speech of, at the Hungarian meeting, 591.Cockburn of Ormiston, character of, 351.Coleridge, intimacy of Lamb with, 136—Talfourd's account of, 142.Colonial policy, British system of, 471.Colonies, effects of the protective system on, 110—virtually disfranchised by the Reform Bill, 113—influence of the transportation system on their commerce, 527.Comic, present rage for the, 145.Commerce, effects of the protection system on, 110—effects of the new currency system on, 123—colonial, influence of the transportation system on, 527.Commons, house of, all classes represented in, prior to the Reform Bill, 111.Confiscations, the revolutionary, in France, 225.Conjuror, the,692.Constitution, the German, and its rejection, 425.Consumer and producer, different interests of, 112.Convict system, general review of the, 519,et seq.Convicts, instruction of, in a trade, 520.Copper, smelting, &c. of, in Wales, 329, 330.Cordova, General, in Italy,709.Corn Laws, the abolition of the, 115.Corunna, the embarkation at,696.Cotton manufactures, profits &c. on, in America, 473.Cowan, Mr, on the game laws, 68.Crichton, Mr, on game-law prosecutions, 70.Crime, increase of, 126,773—statistics of, for Wales, 332—statistics of recent, 519.Criminals, reformation of, in New South Wales, 526.Crowning of the Column, the, and the Crushing of the Pedestal, 108.Cruachan, thunder-storm on, 8.Cuba, state of, prospects of its separation from Spain, &c.,711et seq.Cunninghame, Mr, on the reformation of convicts, 526.Currency system, the new, and its effects, 122,756,759,et seq.Davenant, Dr Charles, on the national debt,663.Dead, mourning for the, in Sardinia, 43.Death, Butler's argument regarding, 382.Delta, Disenchantment by, 563.Democracy, error of principle of, 222.Democratic tendencies in Wales, influence of dissent on, 337.De Ruyter, Admiral, 511.Diary of Samuel Pepys, 501.Dickens, the works of, 380.Dies Boreales, No. I., sonnet on reading, 18.Dies Boreales, No. II. Christopher under canvass, 1—Christopher in the sulks, a sketch, 3—on temper, 5—a, thunder-storm, 6,et seq.—Virgil's description of thunder, 11—Lucretius', 15—Thomson's, 16—arrival of Talboys, 17—on the signification of classical, 25—on scholarship, 27—on beauty and morals, 29—Christianity and its morality, 30—Scepticism and its results, 31—No. III., on impersonation, 238—Shakspeare, 239—Inishail and its churchyard, 240—Gray's elegy,ib.—on Alison and Virgil, 246—on a passage in Hamlet, 252—and one in Homer, 255—the self-sustainment of the Homeric heroes, 258—Alison's Essay on Taste, 259—on virtue and vice, 260—influence of religion on art, 261—on materialism, 262—No. IV., 363—a rain storm, 364—on angling, 366—on Byron's description of the Clitumnus, 367—and of Velino, 372—on immortality, and Butler's argument for it, 380—No. V. on Macbeth, 620.Disenchantment, by Δ, 563.Disraeli's Essay on the literary character, 297.Dissent, statistics of, in Wales, 333—fostering of chartism by, there, 338.Dominique, a sketch from life: the two students, 77—Mother and Son, 79—The double duel, 83—Five years later, 85—The Horse-riders, 87—Foes and Friends, 91.Dormitory at Yverdun, the, 99.Doubleday's financial history of England, review of,655.Dream-Fugue on sudden death, a,750.Dreams, the, in Shakspeare, 642.DrysdaleversusJamieson, game-law decision in, 75.Dudevant, Madame, La Petite Fadette by, 607.Dumas, Alexandre, recent novels of, 610—works announced by, 619.Dutch, naval contests of the, with England, 509.Dyer, George, 141.Earth, peninsular tendency in the, 461—its interior, 462.Eas-a-Bhrogich, cave at, 9.Ecclesiastical property, abuses connected with, in Wales, 354Economists, rise of the, 113.Education, sketches of the Pestalozzian system of, 93,et seq.—relations of crime in Great Britain to, 520.Ehrenberg, discoveries of, regarding the Infusoria, 466.Eichbald, Lieutenant, in Baden, 208, 210.Eleanora, Guidicessa of Sardinia, 39.Electric Telegraph, proposed introduction of, into Spain,721.Embarkation, the,696.Emigrants, annual number of, 537.Emigration, increase of, under the free-trade system, 126,772—its expense to different localities, 533.Emulation, rejection of, by Pestalozzi, 95.Enfant Trouvé of Paris, the, 226.Enghien, the Duc d', conduct of Chateaubriand on the murder of, 304.England, growth of, under the navigation laws and restrictive system, 108—feeling of alienation in Wales from, 327—crime in, compared with Wales, 332—the naval contest of, with the Dutch, 509—statistics of crime in, 519.English Mail-coach, or the glory of motion, 485—going down with victory, 496—continuation: the Vision of Sudden Death,741.English autobiographies, rarity of, 299—language, partial diffusion of the, in Wales, 328.Enzio, King of Sardinia, sketch of, 38.Erbe, one of the Baden insurgents, 208.Essai Historique, Lamartine's, 301.Evelyn, the diary of, 502—account of Lady Frances Stuart by, 515.Expatriation, effects of, in reforming criminals, 525,et seq.Exports, decrease of, 123—colonial, influence of the transportation system on, 527—influence of free trade on,765.Famille Recour, the, 609.Farmers, alleged injury from game to the, 73—and farming in Wales, state of, 330—of Canada, effects of the restrictive system on, 476.Female characters of Shakspeare, the, 239.Fergusson on Gray's elegy, 242.Feudal system, alleged origin of the game laws with the, 66.Fickler, one of the Baden insurgents, 206, 208, 211.Finance, importance of the subject of, and general ignorance regarding it,655.Finances, the French, effects of the late revolution on, 232—the Russian, Cobden on, 595—the Spanish, statistics regarding,711,et seq.Fire of London, the, 508.Fleet, the English, state of, under Charles II., 510.Foreign interference, Whig, 586.Foreign shipping, increase of, under the reciprocity system, 117.Foudras, the Marquis de, novels of, 609.Foundlings, numbers of, in Paris, 226.Fountainhall's diary, on, 502.France, the Revolution of 1848 in, Lamartine's account of, 219.Franchise, practical extent of the, before the Reform Bill, 111.Francis' Chronicles of the Stock Exchange, review of,655.Frankfort parliament, the, and its fall, 425.Frankfort, occupation of, by the Prussians, 427—atrocities of the Red republicans in, 598.Free Trade at its Zenith,756.Free trade, review of the effects of, 108.French novels of 1849, the, 607—autobiographies, multitude and character of, 298—materialism, on, 261.Fröbel, one of the Baden insurgents, 208.Funding system, general ignorance regardingthe,655—evils accruing from it,666.Fuorisciti in Sardinia, the, 41.Gagern, Herr von, 435.Game, increased consumption of, 71.Game laws in Scotland, the, 63—examination of the arguments against, 68—alleged cost of prosecutions under, 69.Gang system for convicts, evils of the, 532.Gayford, Mr, on the injury done by game, 69.Génie du Christianisme, Chateaubriand's, 301.Gentilhommes Chasseurs, the, 610.Gentry, the Welsh, character of, 335, 338.Geography, physical and general, distinction between, 460, 461.George II., debt contracted under,666.German unity, failure of the realisation of, 424.Germany, Revolutionary, what has she attained?424—northern and southern, disunion between, 428.Gibbon's autobiography, on, 292.Girardin, M. during the revolution of 1848, 227.Girondists, Lamartine's History of the, 220, 221.Giudici in Sardinia, the, 37.Glasgow, increase of pauperism in, 127,772—the Queen's visit to, 361.Godwin, William, Talfourd's sketch of, 141.Goegg, one of the Baden insurgents, 206, 208, 211.Goethe, on the autobiography of, 295—the centenary of, 435.Good temper, Christopher on, 5.Gore district in Canada, state of, 473.Government, indifference of the, to Scottish affairs, 264.Grain, importation of, under the free-trade system, 118, 119,766.Grammont's memoirs, on, 501.Grange, Lady, new light on the story of, 347.Gravitation, Sir J. Herschel on, 459.Gray's Elegy, on, 240.Great Britain, progress of, under the navigation laws, 108—her colonial policy, 471—her position in relation to the continental powers, 587—origin of the national debt of,657,662—state of, under James II.,657—progress of the national debt,666.Greeks and their poetry, Christopher on, 25—emblems employed by the, for immortality, 380.Green Hand, the, Part III., 183—Part IV., 305—Part V., 436—Part VI.,723.Grey, Earl, on the Reform Bill, 146.Gröben, General Von, in Baden, 214.Grove, Mr, on the co-relation of the physical sciences, 460.Gurney, Mr, on the cost of the army, &c.,763.Guy, Thomas, founder of the hospital,669.Gwynne, Nell, Pepys' account of, 516.Hamlet, on a passage in, 252.Hazlitt, Talfourd's account of, 143.Hecate of Shakspeare, the, 625.Hecker-Lied, the, 435.Heidelberg, the insurrection in, 206—entrance of the Prussians into, 214.Hélène, remarks on, 607.Herschel, Sir J., on gravitation, 459.Heskir, imprisonment of Lady Grange at, 347.Hesse-Darmstadt, revolutionary attempt at, 208.Heyne on the Homeric heroes, 257.Highlanders, improvement in the character of the, 336.Himalayas, heights, &c., of the, 462.Hirschfeld, General, in Baden, 212.History, association of, with locality,655.H'Lassa, city of, 463.Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, acquisition of, by Prussia, 434.Homer, the dreams in, 642.Hope of Rankeillour, connexion of, with the case of Lady Grange, 348, 350.Hospitality, Sardinian, anecdotes of, 42.Hugo, Victor, and the Peace Congress, 583—his Notre Dame,655.Humboldt's Cosmos, remarks on, 456,et seq.Hume's Autobiography, on, 293.Hungary, the movement in, its objects, &c., 588—meeting to sympathise with it, 590—the executions in, 599.Ilay, Lord, 353, 355.Imitation not the perfection of art, 412.Immortality, Christopher on, 32—Butler's argument for, 380,et sq.Impersonation, on, 238, 645, 646.Imports, increase of, 123,766.Imprisonment, experienced inefficiency of, 519—its expense, 521—causes of its failure, 522.India, completion of the British empire in, 108.Industry, effects of the late revolution on, in France, 233.Inishail, churchyard in, 240.Insects, formation of rocks by, 465, 466—those of America, 467.Insurrection in Baden, the, 206.Intellect, predominance of, in France, 299.Ireland, the round towers of, 36—the Queen's visit to, 361—recent statistics of crime in, 522—depressed state of agriculture in,774.Irish, resemblance of the Sardes to the, 40—transported convicts, superiority of, and its causes, 531.Iron, produce, &c., of, in Wales, 329, 330.Irreligion, influence of, in France, 224.Italy, proceedings of Lord Minto in, 587—the Spanish army in,709.James II., revenue, &c., of Great Britain, under,657.Jean le Trouveur, romance of, 612.Jeffrey's exposition of Alison on Taste, on, 13.Jews, revolutionary tendency of the, in Germany, 435—early connexion of the, with stock-jobbing,663.Johnson, Boswell's life of, 296.Johnston's Physical Atlas, review of, 456.Joint-stock companies, rise of,669—those of 1823, &c.,673.Jonathan in Africa, 72.Journalists, the, the leaders of revolution in France, 219—their political predominance there, 299.Kaloolah, review of, 172.Kames, Lord, on Virgil's description of thunder, 12.Khoonawur, pass of, 463.Knight, Payne, on Virgil's Æneas, 375—on Macbeth, 621.Kossuth, views of, in Hungary, 589.Krauss, Major,690.Labouchère, Mr, on Canada, 478.Ladenburg, skirmish at, 212.Lamartine's Revolution of 1848, 219—on his history of the Girondists, 220, 221—hisConfidences, andRaphael, 298, 301—his vanity, 300.Lamb, Charles, 133—Miss Mary, 137.Lamoricière, General, during the June conflict, 231.Land, the protective system in its relations to, 111.Landed interest, predominance given by the Reform Bill over the, 113.Landscape painter, qualifications necessary for the, 412.Language, effects in Wales of the differences of, 327.La Patrie on the industrial state of France, 233.Laudenbach, revolutionary attempt at, 208.Lawrence, (U.S.,) rise of, 472.Le Grice, Mr, account of Charles Lamb by, 135.Leiningen, Prince, manifesto of, 434.Lloyd, Charles, 139.Locke on the principles of trade,777.London, consumption of game in, 72—importation of grain into, 120—the great plague of, 506—the fire of, 508—importation of grain into,767.London Tavern, Hungarian meeting at, 590.Long Parliament, revenue raised by the,657.Lopez, Mannasseh, stock exchange fraud by,668.Lord Advocate, the, his Marriage and Registration bills, 263.Lotteries, evils, &c., of the,671.Louis Philippe, conduct of, during the revolution of 1848, 227, 228—intrigues of, in Spain,722.Lovat, Lord, connexion of, with the case of Lady Grange, 347.Lowell, rapid progress of, 472.Lucretius, description of thunder by, 15.Lyell, Mr, on gradual subsidence and upheaval, 465.Lyndhurst, Lord, Lord Campbell's attack on, 131.Lynmouth revisited, 412.Macaulay, Mr, examination of his picture of England under the Stuarts,658.Macbeth, criticisms on tragedy of, 621,et seq.—Lady, on the character of, 622.Mackay, J. R., revelations of parliamentary bribery by,666.M'Neill, Mr, on the proposed Marriage and Registration bills, 266, 270.Madden, Mr, on the state of Cuba,711,et seq.Mail-Coach, the, or the glory of motion, 485—going down with victory, 496—continued,741.Malta, proposed to be made a penal colony, 535.Malte Brun on the transportation system, 528.Malthus, Mr, on the corn-law question,777.Man that wasn't drowned, the,691.Manasa, lake of, 463.Manchester, (U.S.,) rise of, 472.Manning, letters of Lamb to, 147.Manufactures, protective system toward, 110—French, effects of the late revolution on, 233—progress of, in the United States, 471—profits on them there, 473—of Spain, the,719.Manufacturing population of Wales, character, &c., of the, 329.Mar, the Earl of, 352—Lady, 354,et seq.Mardi, remarks on, 172.Marriage bill, the proposed Scottish, 263.Massachusetts, advantages from manufactures to, 472.Materialism, on, 261.Mayo's Kaloolah, review of, 172.Medina the Jew,663.Meiroslawski, the leader of the Baden insurgents, 210, 212.Melville's Redburn, review of, 567—Mardi, remarks on, 172.Méry, M., le Transporté by, 619.Metternich, a Baden leader, 208.Meyer, Dr, 329.Military, revolt of the, in Baden, 430.Milnes, R. M., the Hungarian question brought forward by, 590.Miners of Wales, character of the, 329, 331.Minto, Lord, proceedings of, in Italy, 587.Mitford, Rev. Mr, on Gray's elegy, 242.Monetary crises, danger of,762,771.Moneyed interest, rise of the, 112—its origin with the Revolution,663.Monitorial system, the, as used by Pestalozzi, 95.Monkey and the cat, the,698.Monmouth, the Duke of, Pepys' account of, 516.Montemolin, the Count, character, &c. of,707.Montpensier, the Duc de, weakness of, during the Revolution, 228.Moore's life of Byron, on, 295.Moral and social condition of Wales, the, 326.Morality, state of, in Wales, 333.Morals, impossibility of a definite standard of, 29.Moroseness, Christopher on, 5.Mosquito, the, 467.Motion, the glory of, 485.Mountains, Mrs Somerville, &c. on, 462.Murder tragedies, on, 646.Murillo, financial schemes, &c. of,720.Murray, Mr Dandas, his "Andalusia,"705.My Dream,702.My Peninsular Medal, Part I., chap. i., 539—chap. ii., 544—chap. iii., 556—Part II. chap. iv.,678—chap. v.,683—chap. vi.,690.Napoleon, Chateaubriand's account of, 303.Narvaez, Spain under,704—ministry, the recent displacement of,722.National character, the Welsh, 335.National debt, introduction of the, by William III.,662—its progress,666—the Spanish,714.National debt and Stock Exchange, the,655.National guard of Paris, desertion of the Assembly by the, 229.National independence, danger to the,768.Natural children, numbers, &c. of, in Paris, 226.Naturalist, the,696.Nature as a revelation, on, 31.Navigation laws, growth of England under, and effects of their repeal, 108.Nelson on the importance of Sardinia, 33.Nemours, the Duc de, 229.New South Wales and the convict system, on, 526,et seq.—resolutions of council of, in favour of transportation, 529.Nicholl's diary, on, 502.Niti pass, the, 463.Nobility, present powerlessness of, in France, 219.Noraghe of Sardinia, the, 34, 35.North American colonies, present state of the, 471.Oakville, village of, its history, &c., 473.Obscurity as an element of the sublime, on, 33.Offenburg, the democratic meeting at, 206.Orleans, the Duchesse d', her heroism, 229.Osborne, Mr B., on the Hungarian question, 590—on Russia, 595.Paci in Sardinia, the, 41.Palmerston, Lord, the interference system of, 587—on the Hungarian question, 590.Paris, number of foundlings, &c. in, 226—Lamartine's account of the June conflict in, 231—finances of, after the Revolution, 232—the peace congress at, 583, 585.Parliament, all classes represented in, before the Reform Bill, 111—justice of colonial representation in, 477—bribing of, under William III.,664.Pauperism, increase of, 127.Payne Knight,seeKnight.Peace and war agitators, 581.Peace congress at Paris, the, 583, 585.Pearson, Mr, on the state of crime, 520.Peasantry, depressed condition of the, in Spain,719.Peel, Sir R., review of his free-trade measures, 114,756,et seq.Peninsulas, Mrs Somerville on, 461.Pepys, diary of, 501.Pestalozziana, 93—the dormitory, 99—the refectory, 101—classes, 104.Peter, one of the Baden insurgents, 206, 208, 211.Petite Fadette, the, 607.Peucker, General, in Baden, 214.Phillips' Wales, &c., review of, 326.Phœnicians, probable settlement of the, in Sardinia, 34.Physical Geography, 456.Pinna Marina, the, 40.Pitt's currency system, contrast between, and Peel's,760.Plague of London, the, 506.Planets, irregularities among the, 459.Plutarch's Lives, on, 292.Poaching, proportion of prosecutions for, 70.Poetry, modern, affectations of, 340.Poetry, For the last page of our album, 205—Disenchantment, 563.Poland, Cobden on, 593.Poles, revolutionary efforts of the, 601.Political economy, rise of, with Adam Smith, 113.Pomptilla, monument to, 47.Poor-rates, present amount of the, 126,772—progress of the, from James II.,660.Pope, the, Spanish intervention on behalf of,709.Population, diminution of the,773.Potato rot, alleged influence of the,763.Poussin, Gaspar, the landscape of, 413.Press, the Spanish, state of,705.Prisoners, advantages of industrial instruction to, 530.Producer and consumer, different interests of, 112.Proprietors, number of, in France, and its influence, 225.Protective system, growth of England under the, 108.Prussia, overthrow of the Baden insurgents by, 212—new constitution of, 428—occupation of Baden, &c. by, 433.Prussia, the Prince of, in Baden, 212.Radicalism, prevalence of, in Wales, 337.Radnorshire, predominance of English in, 328.Ragionatori in Sardinia, 41.Railroads in Massachusetts, origin, &c. of the, 472.Railway mania, causes of the,753.Railways, depreciation in,773.Rain, picture of a storm of, 364.Rainbow, a, 10.Rastadt, revolt of, 430—its surrender, 431.Raveau, one of the Baden insurgents, 208.Reciprocity system, effects of, on British and foreign shipping, 117.Red republicans, resistance of Lamartine to the, 230.Redburn, review of, 567.Refectory at Yverdun, the, 101.Reform Bill, change as regards representation by the, 111, 113.Registration bill, the proposed Scottish, 263.Religion, influence of, on art, 261—state of, in Wales, 333.Representation, practical universality of, before the Reform Bill, 111—justice of colonial, 477.Revenue, influence of free trade on,765.Revolution, class by which headed, in France, 219—comparison between it and war, 585.Revolution of 1688, origin of the national debt with it,657.Revolutions of 1848, alleged influence of the,763.Revue des deux Mondes, the, on Spain,717.Reybaud, Madame Charles, Hélène, &c. by, 607.Reynolds, G. W. M. at the Hungarian meeting, 597.Richard III., on, 646, 647.Robbery, prevalence of, in Spain,707.Roman law, the, in regard to game, 66.Rome, effects of free trade in grain on, 109—the insurgent party in, 587—intervention of Spain in affairs of,709.Romish superstitions, on, 44.Rosa, Salvator, the landscape of, 412.Rothschild, Nathan, sketch of,676.Royal Progress, the, 359.Rousseau's autobiography, on, 293."Russia, by a Manchester manufacturer," extract from, 594.Russia, growth of, under the protective system, 109—her intervention in Hungary, 589—Cobden on it, 591—and on her finances, 594.Rutherford, Mr, his Marriage and Registration bills, 263.Sailors' tickets, jobbing in,669.St Kilda, Lady Grange imprisoned at, 347.Salem, (U.S.,) rapid progress of, 472.Salomons, Mr, at the Hungarian meeting, 590, 596.Sand, George, La Petite Fadette, by, 607.Sandwich, the Earl of, 504.Sardes, probable origin of the, 34—their resemblances to the Irish, 40—customs, character, &c. of, 42.Sardinia, the island of, 33.Sardinia, proceedings of Mr Abercromby in, 587.Saxons, crossing, &c., of the, in Britain, 337.Scholar, Christopher, on the, 27,et seq.Science, rapid revolutions in, 458.Scotch, races from which derived, 337—transported convicts, inferiority of, and its causes, 531—law, principle of the, relative to game, 66.Scotland, the Game Laws in, 63—proportion of game-law prosecutions in, 70—necessity of a secretary of state for, 264—the Queen's visit to, 1849, 359—recent statistics of crime in, 519—expense of, the imprisonment system in, 521.Scott, Sir Walter, autobiography of, 293—on his Heart of Mid-Lothian,655.Scottish Marriage and Registration bills, the, 263.Secondary punishments, best system of, 519.Sepolture de is Gigantes in Sardinia, the, 34, 36.Shakspeare, on the female characters of, 239—criticisms on his Macbeth, 621,et seq.—the dreams in, 642—his Richard III., 646, 647.Sheerness, capture of, by the Dutch, 511.Shepherd, Mr, his essay on the game laws, 64, 69, 72.Shipping interest, effects of the Reform Bill on, 114—of the reciprocity system, 117.Sigel, lieutenant, one of the Baden insurgents, 208, 209, 210.Sketcher, the, Lynmouth revisited by, 412.Sketching, preparation necessary for, 413.Slaver, sketches on board of a, 177.Sleep-walking scene in Macheth, the, 643.Sluicy Sam,691.Smith, Adam, influence of his Wealth of Nations, 113—free-trade movement due to, 219—on the price of wheat,658.Smith, Bobus, 15.Smith of Chichester, painting by, 414.Smugglers, the Spanish,717.Solar system, irregularities in the, 459.Somerville's Physical Geography, review of, 456.Sonnet, "A friend returned," 18.South sea company, origin and history of the,669.Spain under Narvaez and Christina,704.Spanish bondholders, proceedings of the,713.Speculation, mania for, and examples of it,672,et seq.Stag, the stock exchange,673.Stalactite cave in Sardinia, a, 40.Stanley, Lord, reply to Lord Campbell by, 131.Stevenson, C, on the injury done by game, 69.Stock exchange, sketches of the,655—frauds on it,668.Stock-jobbing, rise of,668.Storm, gathering of a, 6.Strayed Reveller, the, review of, 340.Struve, the Baden insurgent, 208, 211.Stuart, Lord Dudley, 605.Stuart, the Lady Frances, 515.Stutgardt, meeting of the German parliament at, 425, 426.Sudden Death, vision of,741—Dream-fugue on it,750.Sulkiness, Christopher on, 3.Superstitions, Sardinian, 45.Sweden, upheaval and subsidence in, 465.Szuayda, General, in Baden, 212.Talfourd's final memorials of Lamb, review of, 133.Tariff, the new Spanish,717.Taste, impossibility of a standard of, 29.Temper, Christopher on, 3,et seq.Tenant, alleged injury from the game laws to, 73.Thames, entrance of the Dutch fleet into the, 511.Thiers, views of, on the first Revolution, 224—his conduct in that of 1848, 227.Thirlwall, Dr, 329.Thomson's description of thunder, on, 16.Thunder, Virgil's, &c., descriptions of, 11,et seq.Thunder-storm, a Highland, 6,et seq.Tibet, fertility, &c., of, 463.Times, influence of the, in England, 219—account of the state of France by, 232—on railway depreciation,773—on Ireland,774.Tin, exportation, &c., of, from Wales, 330.Tories, the, early opposition of, to the national debt,665.Trade, state of, 123,et seq.Transportation question, the, 519.Travellers, intolerance of, toward Romish superstitions 44.Trial, the,695.Trout, best size of, 22.Trutschler, one of the Baden insurgents, 208.Tunny fishing in Sardinia, 40.Turkey, position of, regarding the Hungarian fugitives, 600.Tyndale's Sardinia, review of, 33.United States, system of, regarding manufactures, 471—exports per head to, 527.Upper Canada, contrast between, and the States, 473.Van Diemen's Land, excess of convicts sent to, 534.Vanity, displays of, in French autobiographies, 298.Vegetable life, distribution, &c., of, 468.Velino, on Byron's description of, 372.Vendetta in Sardinia, the, 41.Vice, relations of, to beauty, 259.Vicomte de Bragelonne, the, 610.Vienna, atrocities of the Red republicans in, 599.Vincent, the Chartist lecturer, 338.Virgil, Alison on, criticised, 246—Payne Knight on, 375.Virtue, relations of, to beauty, 259.Vision of Sudden Death, the,741.Volcano, changes wrought by the, 465.Wages, relations of prices of wheat to, 124.Wales, the moral and social condition of, 326—the report of the commissioners on,ib.Walpole, Sir Robert, 352, 353—parliamentary bribery under,666.War, the agitation against, 581—compared with revolution, 585.Webster, Mr, on American manufactures, 473.Welford, on the game laws, 65.Wellington, measures of national defence urged by,769.Welsh language, predominance of the, in Wales, 328.Wemyss, Captain, game-law case of, 75.West Indies, effects of negro emancipation on the, 114—free-trade policy toward, and its effects, 115,775—depreciation in, 116, note—exports per head to, 527.Westminster school, taking leave of, 94.What has revolutionising Germany attained?424.Wheat, prices of, at various times,658—average price of, in London,757, note.Whigs, foreign interference system of the, 586.White, Jem, a friend of Lamb's, 136.William III., introduction of the national debt and the bribery system under,662.Wilson, R., on the game laws, 65.Witches in Macbeth, on the, 623 625.Words, Christopher on the knowledge of, 27.Wordsworth, letter from Lamb to, 149.Working classes, condition of the, under the Stuarts,659.Wortley Montague, Lady Mary, 354,et seq.Würtemberg, the new constitution in, 429.Young, Mr, on the effects of the reciprocity system, &c., 117.Yverdun, Pestalozzi's establishment at, 93.Zund-nadel musket, the, 214.
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