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Song of the Stars: from Stolberg, 512.
The Revelation of Beauty, 528.
Clotilda of Kynast, 531.

The Old Oak, from the Danish, 576.
Sonnet: I woke and she was there, 577.
The Retreat, from Berenger, 594.
In my Bower so bright, 599.
Fair Annie of Lochroyan, 607.
Poets, 402.

Modern French: Berenger, 593-
De la Martine, 595-La Harpe, 596
St. Lambert, 597-Millevoye, 597-
Vigée, 598- Le Gouvé, 598.
Portrait-painter, the, No. I. 257-No. II.
472.

Power of Beauty, a Syrian tale, 165.

Praise of the Gout, 91.

Public Affairs: Defeat of the British by

the Ashantees, and assassination of Sir

C. M'Carthy, 100-Spain: report of an

insurrection, Death of Madame Riego,

Portugal; conspiracy of the Queen and

Don Miguel, 101-banishment of the

latter and his arrival at Paris; France;

Chateaubriant dismissed from the minis-

try, South America, 102-Mexico, Itur-

bide; Greece: Domestic, Debate on

Missionary Smith's case; Mr. Hume's

Motion for the better regulation of the

Naval Service, 103 Mr. Gourlay's as-

sault on Mr. Brougham, Carlile's peti-

tion, 104 Mr. Buckingham's ditto;

Slave trade, petition for the recognition

of the independence of South America,

105-British possessions in the East In-

dies, House of Lords, Surrey Sessions,

Mr. O'Callaghan, 106-France: Villele

and Chateaubriant, 209-Portugal: ap-

plication to England for a military force,

South America, 210-projected confe-

deracy of Columbia, &c. Bolivar, Spain;

Italy the Pope's encyclic epistle, 211-

India: hostilities between the King of

Ava and the British, death of the King

and Queen of the Sandwich Islands, 212

-West Indies, Slaves, Napoleon's will,

213 Prorogation of Parliament, 214

minor domestic events, 215-Greece;

capture of Ipsara by the Turks, 322—

and of Cago Peru; report of the defeat of

the Royalists, and occupation of Lima

by Bolivar, 323-Mexico: Iturbide de-

clared a traitor; Defeat of the Ashan-

tees, Insurrections in Jamaica, 324-

France, re-establishment of the Censor-

ship, departure of La Fayette for Ame-

rica, 325-negociations between Hayti

and France; Spain, tumults, pecuniary

embarrassments of the government; Bra-

zils, 326-France: death of Louis

XVIII. 433-Mexico: return and death

of Iturbide, 436-reception of La Fa-

yette in America, 437-France: funeral

service in honour of James II., Spain;

Tarifa seized by the Constitutionalists, and

retaken by the French-Greece: re-cap-

ture of Ipsara from the Turks-a Greek

fortress blown up by its garrison), 438—`
Brazils, domestic events, 439-France:
ceremonies on the decease of the King,
and funeral, 543-examination of the
body, entry of Charles X. into Paris,
dissension between the English ministry
and provisional government of Greece,
545 various victories of the Greeks
over the Turks, 546-adjustment of the
difference between the Greeks and Bri-
tish Government; defeat of the Ashan-
tees, 548-Burmese War, Spain, pro-
gress of La Fayette through the United
States, 549-prices from the New York
Market List, Domestic news, Revenue,

Irish Mining Company, 550-death of

Mr. Sadler, 551-Puritans, vindication

of the, 631-Spain: Evacuation of the

country by the French, organization of

a new Royal Guard, expense of the Pe-

ninsula contest, to France, 649-melan-

choly state of Spain, power of the priests,

650 decree of the 21st October; Portu-

gal conspiracies, arrest of the Queen,

651-conspiracy against the King and

ministers; Greece: failure of the naval

expeditions of the Turks, the great

Egyptian expedition, 652-reported sui-

cide of the Captain Pacha, bravery of

Canaris; South America: engagement

between Bolivar and Cantarac, Vittoria

elected President of Mexico; Brazils:

success of the expedition against Per-

nambuco, 653-Burmese War, Domes-

tic News; Ireland: population, theo-

logical disputations, 654-list of suicides

at Paris, 655.

Royston, Richard, bookseller, 285-first
printer of the Eikon Basilike, 406.
Russia and Siberia, Captain Cochrane's
Journey through, 36-Zashwersk, 38.

-Bradgate in the Seventeenth Century,
599..

Tarver's translation of Dante, 529.
Theatricals of the Day, 635-quadrupeds,
636-the monstrous school of the drama,
637-tragedy poets, the pervertors of
the public taste, 639.

Thomson, James, letter of, 463.

Tragic poets, modern, 640.

Tropical Recollections, 139.

Versification, English, No. VI. 29-

Rhimes, 30-Casura, 33.

Vision, philosophic theory of, 620, 622.

Vocal Science, Bacon's Elements of, 145.

Voyage from New South Wales, 251.

322, 431, 537.

United States, future contest with England,
582-want of foresight in our cession of
Florida to, 582, note.

Walking-stick, the lost, 617.
Wallachia, government of, 562-singular
manners of the Fanariote Hospodars, 563
-dress and etiquette, 564-method of
enriching themselves, 565-their agents
at the Porte, 566-deposition of an Hos-
podar, 568.

Walladmor, Sir W. Scott's German Novel,
353-analysis of the story, 357-general
character of the work, 380.

Wallenstein, Schiller's, analysis of, 152.

Waller, the poet, 32.

South America: see Bullock, Hall, and Walk to Pæstum, Leucosia, &c. 409, 517.

Public Events.

107.

Syrian Tale, 165.

Talbot's Five Years' Residence in the Ca-

nadas, 577.

T-Marian, 383.
Tales: Lilian of the Vale, 5-The Archer
of Ulvescroft, 44-The Indian's Tale,
139 Power of Beauty, 165-St. Henry,
465-Karl and his Horse Nicolaus, 497

See Pastum.

Waverley, author of, 70-his poverty of
invention, 74-compared with Irving,
401, 403.

Whigs, 630.

White, H. Kirke, Life of, 608-his con-
version, 609-poetical character, 610.
Wilhelm Meister, Goethe's, translation of,
189, 291-Scotticisms of, 192-barba-
risms, 194, and mistranslations, 192-
the female characters, 293-Mariana,
294--Philina, 295-Melina, 295-Coun-
tess, 296-Baroness, 297-Theresa,
298-Aurelia, 301-Mignon, 302.
Tell, Schiller's, 260.
Women, education of, 398.

Wonder of Wonders at Windmill Hill,
399.

Wordsworth, Dr., misrepresentations in his

Ecclesiastical Biography, 626, 631-

want of candour towards the Puritans,

632.

Wynn, Sir R., account of Prince Charles
Journey into Spain, 480.

Zallony, Greek physician, his Essai sur les
Fanariotes, 570.

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