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tions of, in defence of Canada, 245,
247.

Dunstan, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle on,
631.

Education, increased desire for, 81.
Education Commissioners, the, and their
report, 78.

Education Minute, the new, 77 et seq.
Elcho, Lord, his speech on the Foreign
Office question, 287.

Elegy, not written in a country church-
yard, 385.

EXHIBITION, THE NEW, 663.
Faces in the Fire, the, 384.
Farnesina Palace, the, 293.
Fiction, the style for, 714.

Clairvoyance of the Imagination, on the, Finances, present state, &c., of the, 777

303.

CLASSIC OR GOTHIC: THE BATTLE OF THE

STYLES, 283.

Claude, Turner's rivalry with, 25, 29.
Clergy, the, and the education question,
84.

CLUB-BOOKS, LEAVES FROM THE, 309.
CLUTTERBUCK, see Captain Clutterbuck.
Coleridge, Mr Derwent, on the Revised
Code, 92.

Coleridge, Sir J., on the education ques-
tion, 93.

Coles, Captain Cowper, letter to, on the
Monitor, 787.

Collins's Woman in White, review of,
565 et seq.

CONVULSIONS OF AMERICA, THE, 118.
Cricket at Rugby, 562.

Crossfield, Thomas, his mastership of
Rugby, 544.

Cumin, Mr, one of the Education Com-
missioners, and his evidence, 79, 81,
84, 88, 92.

Davenport Dunn, remarks on, 468.
Debt, evils and dangers of, 586.

Deein' Fisher, the, 381.

DEFENCE OF CANADA, THE, 228.
DEFICITS, OUR ANNUAL, 777.

Delany, Mrs, the Memoirs of, reviewed,
403.

Democracy, failure of, in the United

States, and its effects on Great Britain,

514 et seq.

Desert, a journey over the, 681 et seq.
Dickens, Great Expectations, by, 574,
575 et seq.

Disease, the treatment of, by the physi-
cian and the quack, 165 et seq.
DOCTOR'S FAMILY, THE, see Carlingford,
Chronicles of.

Dodd Family Abroad, the, remarks on,
461.

Dominie's Oe, the, 388.

Doria Palace at Genoa, the, 292.
Downie, Captain, the defeat of, in Canada,
249.

Drummond, General Sir Gordon, opera-

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Foreign Office, the debate on the build-
ing, 287 et seq.

Fowke, Captain, his design for the Inter-
national Exhibition, 473, 666.

Fox, C. J., as an orator, 711, 712.
Fraser, Mr, one of the Education Com-
missioners, his evidence, 83, 84, 86,
88.

Fredericton, the town of, 107.
Games, popular, at Rugby, 562.
Genius, Carlyle and his school on, 17 et
seq.

Gibbon, the style of, 703.

Gladstone, Mr, financial errors, &c., of,
777 et seq.

Goldsmith, the prose style of, 704.
Gorojio or Council of State in Japan,
the, 426.

Gosse's Romance of Natural History,
notice of, 444 et seq.

Gothic architecture, the present enthus-
iasm for, 283 et seq.-arguments in
favour of, 295.

Government, the system of, in Japan,
425.

Great Britain, effect of the failure of de-
mocratic institutions in America on,
514.

Grecian architecture, suitability of, to

modern requirements, 291.

Greenhill, Nicholas, master of Rugby,
541.

Grimani Palace at Venice, the, 293, 294.
Hare, Mr, evidence of, on the education
question, 84, 85, 89.

Hare and Hounds at Rugby, 563.
Harvey, Dr Russell on, 172.
Hawthorne, the novels of, 565.
Hedley, Mr, evidence of, on the educa-
tion question, 88.

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Johnson, notices of, in connection with

Mrs Thrale, 415-his style, 703.
Kanga, the Prince of, in Japan, 426.
Khartoum, sketches at, 696 et seq.
Knail, Mr, master of Rugby, 545.
Korosko, sketches during a stay at, 673.
Lake, Mr, evidence of, on the education
question, 85.

LANGUAGE, CHARACTERISTICS OF, 360.
LANGUAGE, THE ORIGIN OF, a song, 226.
Language, Müller's Science of, reviewed,
436 et seq.

Lappenberg on the Anglo-Saxon Chron-
icle, 629.

Layard, Mr, his speech on the Foreign
Office question, 287.

LEAVES FROM THE CLUB-Books, 309.
Leeds town-hall, the, 291.

LEVER, CHARLES, THE WORKS of, 452.
Liber Studiorum, the, its history, 25.
LIFE, THE RENEWAL OF, 596.
Lincoln, President, 121, 122.
Lingen, Mr, evidence of, on the educa-
tion question, 89, 93.

Little Brother, a song for Little Chil-
dren, 384.

LIVES OF TWO LADIES, THE, 401.

Llanover, Lady, the Autobiography, &c.,
of Mrs Delany, edited by, 403.
Locke, the style of, 702.

Louisburg, the reduction of, by the Eng-
lish, 231.

Lowdon, Lord, his invasion of Canada,

229.

Lynton, Mrs, her collection of Witch
Stories, 446.

M'Clellan, General, 122.

Madeleine at Paris, the, 291.
Management of Money, on the, 585.
Manchester trade hall, the, 291.
Medicine, various histories of, 171.
Men and Women, the difference between,

401.

Meryon's History of Medicine, on, 172.
Mikado of Japan, the, his position, &c.,
425.

Miner's Morning Song, a, 376.

Mito, the Prince of, his intrigues, &c.,

in Japan, 427 et seq.-his death, 429.
Monboddo, Lord, extracts from, 446.
Money, on the management of, 585.
MONITOR, WHO PLANNED THE ? 787.
Monotony in Occupation as a source of
happiness, on, 302.

Montcalm, General, the defence of
Canada by, 230.

Montgomery, General, the invasion of
Canada by, 236.

Müller's Lectures on the Science of Lan-
guage, review of, 436 et seq.
My Little Wife, 379.

NATION'S PRAYER, THE, 136.

Nature, increased love of, in old age, 137.
New Brunswick, sketches in, 107.
NEW EXHIBITION, THE, 663.

Nobility of Japan, the, 425 et seq.
Normal Clairvoyance of the Imagination,
on the, 303.

Occupation, monotony in, as a source of
happiness, 302.

ODYSSEY, TRANSLATIONS OF the, 345.
OLIPHANT, MRS, HER LIFE OF EDWARD
IRVING, reviewed, 737.

Oratory, style for, as distinguished from
writing, 711.

ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE, THE, a song, 226.
OUR ANNUAL DEFICITS, 777.

Outward Nature, on the increased at-
tention to, in the decline of life, 137.
Owen, a Waif, review of, 580.
Palladian or Italian architecture, the,
292.

Palmerston, Lord, and the new Public
Offices, 286 et seq., 288.

Pandolfini Palace at Florence, the, 292.
Pearce, Raphael, master of Rugby, 541.
Pesaro Palace at Venice, the, 293.
PETHERICK, MRS, HER AFRICAN JOUR-
NAL, 673.

PHYSICIANS AND QUACKS, 165.

Piozzi, Mrs, the Autobiography of, re-
viewed, 412.

Pointed Arch, origin of the, 295.

Sheil as an orator, 712.

POOR, THE, AND THEIR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

-THE NEW MINUTE, 77.

Sheriff, Laurence, the founder of Rugby,
538 et seq.

Prevost, Sir George, the defence of Shuttleworth, Sir J. K., on the educa-

Canada by, 239 et seq., 248.
PRINCE CONSORT, THE, 131.

Prince Consort, the, and the first Exhi-
bition, 666.

Prince Edward's Island, reduction of, by
the British, 231.

Proctor, Colonel, operations of, in de-
fence of Canada, 241 et seq.

Prose, on Rhythm in, 702.

tion question, 89, 90.
Shyness, on, 394.

Sinclair, Archdeacon, on the education
question, 89.

SIX WEEKS IN A TOWER, 715.

Smollett, resemblance between, and
Charles Lever, 454 et seq.

Snell, Mr, evidence of, on the education
question, 98.

Public Offices, the proposed new, the Spae Craft, 382.
plans for them, &c., 285 et seq.

PUGIN, AUGUSTUS WELBY-Note, 259-
his principles of Gothic architecture,
297, 299.

Quack, the, contrast between, and the
Physician, 165.

Quebec, conquest of, by the British, 234.
Regimen, importance of, in disease, 168.
RENEWAL OF LIFE, THE, 596.

Rénouard's Histoire de la Médecine, on,
171.

Revised Code, the, 90.

Rhythm in Prose, on, as conducive to
precision and clearness, 702.
Riall, General, operations of, in defence
of Canada, 246 et seq.

Riccardi Palace at Florence, the, 292.
Richmond, Mr, master of Rugby, 545,
547.

Romanesque architecture, the, 292.
RUGBY, A VISIT TO, 537.

Rural and Urban Temperament, on the
differences between the, 139.
Ruskin, his view and defence of Turner,
19, 28-on the Grimani Palace at
Venice, 294-on the origin and de-
velopment of the Gothic, 296.
Russell's History and Heroes of Me-
dicine, review of, 171.

St George's Hall, Liverpool, 291.

Spalding, John, his Memorials of the
Troubles, &c., 310 et seq.
SPENCE'S AMERICAN UNION, 514.
Sterne, the style of, 703.
Stone Fleet, the, 123.
Style and Diction, on, 703
STYLES, THE BATTLE OF THE, 283.
'Superior Man," the, 391.

Sydenham, illustrations of false theory
from, 167.

Taiko Sama, the career of, in Japan,
425.

Tait, Dr, his mastership of Rugby,
559.

Taylor, Jeremy, the style of, 703.
Temple, Dr, present master of Rugby,
559-on the education question, 93.
That Gloamin' Langsyne, 389.
Theory, general distrust of, 165.
Thornbury's Life of Turner, review of,
18 et seq.

Thorpe, Mr, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
as edited by, 629.
Thrale, Mrs, see Piozzi.

Toads, the alleged imprisonments of, 446.
ToWER, SIX WEEKS IN A, 715.

Trent affair, the, the public feeling in

England on, 125-its settlement, 228.
Trimmer, Mr, his intimacy with Turner,
24, 26.

St Giorgio Maggiore, Church of, at TURNER, J. M. W., R.A., 17-his Liber
Venice, 293.

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261-Part III. 489-Part IV. 605-
Part V. 758.

Sta Maria della Salute, Church of, at
Venice, 293.

Satsuma, the Prince of, in Japan, 427.
Saturday Review, the, on the Revised
Code, 91.

Schools, private, the Education Com-
missioners on, 79.

Scott, Mr, the architect, and the new
Public Offices, 286 et seq.-his princi-
ples of Gothic architecture, 297.
Seele, Richard, first master of Rugby,
540.

SENSATION NOVELS, 564.

Sheaffe, General, operations of, in defence
of Canada, 240.

Studiorum, the history of, 25.

Two LADIES, THE LIVES OF, 401.
Tycoon of Japan, the, his power, func-
tions, &c., 425.

United States, the, danger of Canada
from, 102 et seq.-the feeling in Eng-
land regarding them, 118 et seq.-their
attack on Canada during the last war,
238 et seq.-the failure of democratic
institutions in, 514.

Urban and Rural temperament, on the
differences between the, 139.
Van Helmont, errors of, 175.
Venice, the Italian Renaissance in, 293.
Verney, Sir Ralph, his notes of the Pro-

ceedings of the Long Parliament, 309.
Vincent, General, operations of, in de-
fence of Canada, 243 et seq.
WASSAIL, a Christmas Story, Part II.

chap. v. 1- chap. vi. 12-chap. vii.

13-Conclusion, chap. viii. 148-chap.
ix. 154 chap. x. 160 chap. xi.
162.

Watkins, Mr, evidence of, on the educa-

tion question, 86.
WEDEWER, PROFESSOR, ZUR SPRACH-
WISSENSCHAFT, 360.

Weller, Mr Gideon, and the Stone Fleet,
124 on the Trent affair, 128.
Wellington, the Duke of, his early un-
popularity and subsequent change in
this, 332.

Wilkes, Commander, and the Trent affair,
126, 127.

Winder, Mr, evidence of, on the educa-

tion question, 88.

WINGATE'S POEMS AND SONGS-A Miner's
Morning Song, 376-Fire, 377-My
Little Wife, 379-The Deein' Fisher,
381-Spae Craft, 382-Little Brother,
384-The Faces in the Fire, ib.-
Elegy, &c., 385-The Dominoe's Oe,

388-That Gloamin' Langsyne, 389-
The First Guid Day, 627.

Witch Stories, Mrs Lynton's collection
of, 446.

Wodrow's Collections, extracts from, &c.,
313 et seq.

Wolfe, General, the invasion of Canada
by, 233 et seq.

Women, the difference between, and
Men, 401.

Wooll, Dr, his mastership of Rugby, 556
et seq.

Worsley's Translation of the Odyssey,
review of, 345.

Wright's Domestic Manners and Senti-
ments, &c., 447 et seq.

Wunderlich's Geschichte der Medicin,
on, 171.

Yonge, Miss, evidence of, on the educa-
tion of the poor, 82, 84, 87.
Zincke, Mr, evidence of, on the educa-
tion question, 87.

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