Laugier, General de, anecdote of, 450 et seq.
Lee, General, sketch of, 375—at the bat- tle of Gettysburg, 381, 382. Lehmann, H., portrait of Madame Hart- mann by, 70.
Leighton, Mr., the paintings by, in the present Exhibition, 68.
Lemberg, a visit to, during the Polish insurrection, 26.
Lepsius, his researches, &c., on the Pyra- mids, 359.
Le Sage as an illustration of knowledge of the world, 278.
Library, the, at Darmstadt, 579. Lilye's Euphues, characteristics of, 162. Linden Strasse, the, in Berlin, 83. Literature, absence of, in modern Italy,
Martin's Odes of Horace, review of, 184. Martins, the, at Harrow. 472, 473. Mary, Queen, flight of the Reformers on the accession of, 119. Mavrocordatos, Alexander, character of, 588.
MAY SONG, by Pisistratus Caxton, 635. Melifont, ancient remains at, 50. Memphis, account of, by Herodotus, 349. Mercator the geographer, first appear- ance of his chart, 551.
Meteors and meteoric stones, specula- tions regarding, 685.
Mexico, the early civilisation of, 547. Millais's Eve of St. Agnes, remarks on, 69. -his other works, 70. Millenary petition, the, 124.
Milroy, the Federal General, atrocities of, in Winchester, 368.
Milton, characteristics of the desire of fame in, 6.
Mogul Emperors, position of India under the, 200.
Molière's Tartuffe, remarks on, 272-as an illustration of knowledge of the world, 275.
Monasterboice, the sculptured cross of,
Money, definition of, 501.
Mongol Empire, rise of the, 543. Monitorial system, the, at Harrow, 473. Montaigne as an illustration of know-
ledge of the world, 274.
Motion, relations of, to heat, 685. Mouravieff, the proceedings of, in Poland,
Museum at Darmstadt, the, 579. Napier, M., on the case of the alleged Wigtown Martyrs, 742.
Napoleon III., review of his policy, &c., toward Italy, 54 et seq., National debt of India, the, 202. National Gallery, the, recent additions to, 73.
National Portrait Gallery, the, recent ad- ditions to, 75. Nauplia, the revolt of, 605.
NAVIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE, THE, from a French point of view, 697. Navy, the Greek, its state, 594. Newgrange, the cairn of, 48. Nicholas, the Emperor, policy of, toward Greece, 597.
Nightingale, the, its abundance, &c., at Darmstadt, 581.
Nile, the, Herodotus's account of, 350. Nobility, the Prussian, character of, 92
et seq. No Name, remarks on, 170. Northmen, discovery of America by the,
543. NOVELS, 168.
OLD MAPS AND NEW, 540.
Oliver Twist, Cruikshank's illustrations to, 219.
OTHO, KING, THE FALL OF, 586. OUR RANCOROUS "COUSINS," 636. Pacifico, Don, the affair of, 590. Palmerston, Lord, and the Don Pacifico affair, 590 - on the steam ram case, 643. Parliament, the debates in, on Italy, 54 -the debates on the Church question in, 116 et seq.
Parr, character of Sumner, head-master of Harrow, by, 463 his connection with the school, ib. et seq.—his career, 464.
Peel, Sir R., at Harrow, 469. Pender, General, the Confederate divi- sion of, 366.
Pendleton, General, sketch of, 374, 384. PERPETUAL CURATE, THE: a Chronicle of Carlingford, Part II., 97 Part III., 245-Part IV., 328-Part V., 482- Part VI., 521-Part VII., 715. PERSONAL IDENTITIES, 733. Peru, the early civilisation of, 547. Phillips, J., The House of Commons in 1860, by, 68.
Phoenicians, the, Africa circumnavigated by, 542.
Pickett, General, sketch of, 374.
Picture Gallery, the, at Darmstadt, 580. Pinching in," a Harrow usage, 478. Piræus, the, public works of the French soldiers at, 591.
Pitt, his ignorance of the world and knowledge of his time, 149. Playwright and dramatist, distinction between the, 429. Poetry, the translation of, 185.
Poets, errors of, as to their own works, 8. POLAND, LETTER FROM, NO. IL, From Cracow to Warsaw, 18-No. III, A Visit to an Insurgent Camp, 133-the feeling in, toward England and France,
Publius Syrus, the remains of, 288. Puritans, the, views of, as regards the English Church, 120 et seq.
PYRAMIDS, THE, WHO BUILT THEM, AND WHEN? 347.
Queen of Sheba, the opera of, 581. Raymond, M., his work on the Navies of England and France, 697. Readers and Writers, an Essay, 418. Reed, Mr., his iron-clad ships, 707. Reformation, the, peculiarities of, in
England and on the Continent, 118. Richardson, the novels of, 271, 272. RICHTER, JEAN PAUL, 310. Ritter, Karl, the geographical works of,
Steam, first introduction of, into war- ships, and comparison of the steam navies of France and England, 700
et seq. Steam-ram case, the arguments on the, 643.
Steele, knowledge of man and ignorance
of the world shown by, 149. Sterne, knowledge of the world shown in the works of, 271.
Stone, Mr. Napoleon on the road from Waterloo, by, 69.
Stonewall brigade, the, 376.
To-DAY IN ITALY, 448. TONY BUTLER, Part I., 395
554-Part III., 659. Translation, difficulties of, 184. Trevelyan, Sir C., on the Land settlement question in India, 211.
Tulloch, Principal, on the case of the alleged Wigtown martyrs, 743. Tuscany, the Grand-Duchess of, her let- ters, 449, 452.
TYNDALL ON HEAT, 679. UNDER THE LIMES-Pen-and-Ink Photo- graphs from Berlin, 83.
Uniformity, the first Act of, 122 - the second, 129.
Universal suffrage, influence of, in Greece,
Vasco di Gama, passage of the Cape by, 545.
Vaughan, Dr., as head-master of Harrow,
Vincke, sketch of, 90. Virchow, Dr., 90.
Virginius, Sheridan Knowles's play of,
Voltaire as an illustration of knowledge of the world, 275.
Von Sybel, sketch of, 90. Vyse, Colonel Howard, his researches on the Pyramids, 356 et seq. Waldeck, a member of the Prussian As- sembly, 90.
Waller, resemblance of, to the French poets, 269.
Walpole, Horace, as an illustration of knowledge of the world, 157 et seq. War, influence of, on the geography of states, 540.
Ward, E. M., painting by, in the Exhibi- tion, 69.
Ward, Mrs. E. M., Episode in the Life of Queen Mary, by, 69.
Strabo, account of the Pyramids by, 354. Warsaw, sketches in, during the insurrec-
Stuart, General, sketch of, 388.
Study, rules regarding, 418.
Sumner, Robert, head-master of Harrow,
Water-glass, the new process of painting in, 75, 76. WESTMINSTER
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