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INDEX

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SECOND PART OF 1835.

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Beer licenses, sale of, 522

Beggars, the decay of, 232
Beginning Life at Forty, 190
Belford Regis, noticed, 376

Biographical Particulars of Celebrated Per-

sons lately deceased :-Dr. Maton, 132;
Henry David Inglis, ib.; Mr. Henry
Hunt, 138; Mrs. Hemans, 265; Sir Geo.
Tuthill, 268; Richard Sharp. Esq., ib.;
Mr. Douglas, the botanist, 269; William
Smith, Esq., 403; Edward (the third)
Lord Suffield, 540; Chas. Mathews, 542
Birth-day Verses, 99

Boboli Gardens, Florence, 77
Bocher of Red-Gap Lane, 81, 216
Bonpland, Madame, her intercession to pro-
cure the release of her husband, 42
Boots and shoes, improvement in, 121
Brambletye House, new edition of it, re-
viewed, 348

British Museum, visiters to the, 385
Brougham, Lord, his "Discourse of Natu-
ral Theology," reviewed, 505
Burford's Panorama of Jerusalem, described,
108; of Thebes, 379

Burke's "History of the British Landed
Gentry," noticed, 515
Burlesque with the Black Cap, 94
Butler, Mrs., her " Journal," noticed, 372
Aug.-VOL. XLIV. NO. CLXXVI.

Byron, Lord, his reply to the Edinburgh
ladies' petition, 420

Cabbage, cultivated by slips, 527
Canada, accounts from, 130, 264, 402

Cape of Good Hope, intelligence from, 264,
539

Cayley, Mr., on the state of agriculture, 387
Celery, new method of blanching, 526
Ceylon, intelligence from, 540

Chili, earthquake in, 523

Church Commission, report of, 113

Clare, John, his " Rural Muse," noticed,510
Cobbett, William, death of, 367

Colburn's Modern Novelists, noticed, 241,
348, 378, 515

Collier, J. P., Esq., his "New Facts regard-
ing the Life of Shakspeare," 319
Colonies, the, state of, 130, 263, 401, 539
Colosseum, exhibition at the, 108, 379
Comet, apostrophe to the approaching one, 89
Commentary, monthly, 91, 230, 361, 502
Commercial and Money Market Report,
123, 260, 394, 532

Comparisons are odious, 503

Confessions of William Shakspeare, 319
Convicts, statement relative to, 114
Corn averages, 522

Country, trade of the, 137
Court, how to thrive at, 316

Covent Garden Theatre, performances at,
110, 247, 379

Cowper's Works, new edition, noticed, 101
Cretan sarcophagus, discovered, 251
Criminal returns, 113

Critical Notices of New Publications:-The
Labourer's Friend, 97; Melanie, and other
Poems, 98; A New Dictionary of the
English Language, 100; New Edition of
Cowper's Works, 101; A Poet's Portfolio,
ib.; Provincial Sketches, 102; A Visit to
Iceland, 103; The Descent into Hell, ib.;
History of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries, 105; The Gipsy, 106; The
Wife, and Woman's Reward, 233; Ab-
botsford and Newstead Abbey, ib.;
Sketches and Recollections, 234; Hol-
man's Voyages and Travels, ib.; The
Faust of Goethe, 235; Pilgrims of Wal-
singham, 236; Lodore, ib.; Sir G. Tem-
ple's Excursions in the Mediterranean,
237; Tales of the Wars of Montrose, ib.;
Specimens of the Early Poetry of France,
ib.; Hyacinthe, 239; Arboretum Britan-

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nicum, ib.; Stories of a Sea-Port Town,
240; Faustus, a Dramatic Mystery, 369;
Journal, by Frances Anne Butler, 372;
Harry Calverley, 374; Life of Edmund
Kean, ib.; Tales of my Neighbourhood,
375; Belford Regis, 376; Principles and
Illustrations of Morbid Anatomy, ib.;
Specimens of English Dramatic Poets,
377; A Discourse of Natural Theology,
by Lord Brougham, 505; Observations on
the Climate, Soil, &c., of British Guiana,
507; The Knight and the Enchantress,
ib.; Algiers, with Notices of Barbary,
508; The History of the Assassins, 509;
Twelve Months' Residence in the West
Indies, ib.; the Rural Muse, 510; How
to observe: Geology, ib.; Tales of the
Peerage and the Peasantry, 511; The
Archæology of Popular Phrases, 512;
Plantagenet, 513; Sketches of Bermuda,
ib.; Thaumaturgia, b.; Songs of Eng-
land and Scotland, 514; Winter Leaves,
ib.; New Pronouncing Dictionary, ib.

Dacre, Lady, new work edited by, 511
Dean, Mr., successful experiment of, 407
Deaths, 134, 271, 406, 543

Debt, imprisonment for, 250

De la Beche, H. T., his work on Geology,
noticed, 510

Destitute sailor's asylum, 135
Dibdin, Charles, ballads of, 78
Dictation, political, 50

Dictionary, New Pronouncing, noticed, 514
Discourse of Natural Theology, reviewed, 505
Doctor, the New, 409

Douglas, Mr, the botanist, memoir of, 269
Drama, the, 110, 247, 379, 517
Dream, the, 468

Drury Lane Theatre, performances at, 110,
517

Drury Lane Theatres, the three, 79

Earl, George, Esq., his "Voyage to the
Western Coast of Borneo," 519

East Indies, affairs in, 131, 539

Fine Arts, 108, 242, 379, 516
Fish, singular fall of, 115
Floricultural instrument, new, 526
Foreign States, 131, 264, 403, 540
Foreign Varieties, 115, 251

Francia, the Dictator of Paraguay, 34, 183
Funds, British and foreign, state of, 124,
261, 395, 533

Gas, its application to economical and do-
mestic purposes, 257

Geographical Society, proceedings of, 381,
520

Gilbert Gurney, by the author of "Sayings
and Doings," 17, 153

Gipsy of Sardis, the, 299, 455
Gipsy, the, a novel, noticed, 106
Glass, duty on, 530

Gold coinage, curious particulars relative to
the, 383

Grain, fertility of, 120

Great Britain, state of affairs in, 124, 261,
395, 533

Green Mountains, an adventure on, 58

Hall, Mrs., her story of the "New Doctor,"
409

Hancock, John, his work on British Guiana,
noticed, 507

Harry Calverley, noticed, 374

Haymarket Theatre, performances at, 518
Hemans, Mrs., biographical account of, 265;
Stanzas on the death of, by L. E. L., 286;
on the character of her writings, 425
Heraud, Mr., his poem, "The Descent into
Hell," reviewed, 103

Highways, Irish, sketches on, 81, 216
Highways, public, on stopping up, 408
History of the Assassins, noticed, 509
Holman's Voyages and Travels, Vol. III.,
noticed, 234

Hook, Theodore, his " Gilbert Gurney," 17,
153: his "Precepts and Practice," 273,

469

Hope, Dr., his " Principles and Illustrations
of Morbid Anatomy," noticed, 376

Edinburgh Ladies' Petition to Dr. Moyes, Hop-fly, prevention of its ravages, 390

420; Lord Byron's reply, 421

Education inquiry, 384

Elephants, Battle of the, 67

Elliston, anecdote of, 80

England, political dictation in, 50

English Opera, performances at, 110

English Orchestra; the Philharmonic Society,
289

Erie, Lake, excursion on, 3

Evening Time, 102

Factory system, the, 366

Fair Forester, a print, noticed, 517

Fanny Vane, 273

Farren, W., his Shylock, 79

Faust of Goethe, noticed, 235, 369

Finden's "Illustrations of the Bible," no-
ticed, 516

Finding not keeping, 96

House of Commons, debates in, 127, 262,

396, 535

House of Lords, proceedings in, 126, 261,
395, 534

How to thrive at Court, 316

Hunt, Henry, some account of, 133

- Leigh, his "Indicator and Compa-
nion," 515

Hunting-horn of Charlemagne, 228
Hyacinthe; or, the Contrast, noticed, 239

India-rubber, uses of, 530

Inglis, H. D., some account of, 132
Inscription for two sister-trees, 318

Ireland, clerical magistrates in, 136; desti-
tute state of the peasantry in, 544
Irish church revenues, 272

Irish Highways, Sketches on, 81, 216
Italy, state of affairs in, 131

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Man, the Red, 194

Maria's Meditation, by Mrs. Mardyn, 152
Marriages, 134, 271, 406, 543

Martial in London, 215, 360

Mathews, predecessors of, 78; some account
of, 542

Maton, Dr., his death, 132

Melanie and other Poems, reviewed, 98
Mercies, tender, 504
Microscopes, lenses for, 530
Ministry, new, list of the, 125

Monkey that descended in a parachute, lines
to, 296

Montagu, E. L., sonnet by, 57

Montgomery, James, his "Poet's Portfolio,"
noticed, 101

Monthly Commentary, 91, 230, 361, 502
Digest, 124, 261, 395, 533
Murderess, the last new one, 95

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Ode to Sound, 293

Old Bailey Morality, 231
Orchestra, the English, 289

Our Exile in England-Autobiographical
Sketches of Spanish Refugees, 44

Paraguay, the Dictator of, 34, 183
Parisian statistics, 386

Parliament, difficulties of a Member of, 53
Patents, new, list of, 258
Pensions, the recent, 92

Performers, original professions of, 79
Personal Narrative of a Journey to Little
Pedlington, 337

Philharmonic Society, account of the, 289
Pilgrims of Walsingham, noticed, 236
Plantagenet, a romance, noticed, 513
Pleasures of an heir, 317
Pneumatic railway, 527

Poetry:-Sonnet, by E. L. Montagu, 57;
the Boboli Gardens, Florence, 77; Apos-
trophe to the approaching Comet, 89;
Birth-Day Verses, 99; Evening Time,
102; Maria's Meditation, by Mrs. Mardyn,
152; Martial in London, 215, 360; the
Hunting-Horn of Charlemagne, by the
Hon. Mrs. Norton, 228; Faust of Goethe,
235; Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. He-
mans, by L. E. L., 286; Ode to Sound,
293; to the Monkey that descended in a
Parachute, 296; Weeds and Flowers,
No. 1-How to thrive at Court, 316;
Song, 317; The Pleasures of an Heir, ib,;
Inscription, 318; the Edinburgh Ladies'
Petition to Dr. Moyes, 420; Lord Byron's
Reply, 421; Thoughts in a Balcony at
Day-break, 433; William Cobbett, by the
Author of "Corn-Law Rhymes," 454;
Sonnet to Sleep, 467; the Dream, 468;
the Ladies and the Parliament, 500
Poisoning, crime of, 116
Political dictation, 50

Poor, legislation against the, 230
Portugal, affairs of, 131
Post-office returns, 523
Potato, new kind of, 527

Power, Mrs., her account of the Island of
Ascension, 520

Precepts and Practice, by Theodore Hook,
Esq.--No. I. Fanny Vane, 273; No. II.
Life after Death, 469

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Provincial Occurrences, 135, 271, 407, 543
Sketches, noticed, 102
Publications, new, critical notices of, 97, 233,
369, 505
list of, 107, 241, 378, 516

Quicksilver, on propelling vessels by, 121
Quiroga, General, some account of, 44

Railway, Pneumatic, 527

Records of a Stage Veteran, 73
Red Man, the, 194

Revenue, net produce of the, 124, 534
Richardson, Charles, his "New Dictionary
of the English Language," 100

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Ship-board, barbarity on, 365

Side-arms, remarks relative to, 364

Sir Matthew Meddle, a sketch from life, 208
Sketches and Recollections, noticed, 234
Sketches on Irish Highways-The Bocher
of Red-Gap Lane, 81, 216

Smith, William, Esq., biographical account
of, 403

Society of Antiquaries, meeting of the, 382
Societies, proceedings of, 111, 247, 380, 519
Song, 317

Songs of England and Scotland, noticed, 514
Sonnet, by E. L. Montagu, 57; to Sleep, 467
Sound, ode to, 293

Spain, state of affairs in, 403, 540
Spanish refugees, autobiographical sketches
of, 44

Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, no-
ticed, 377

Specimens of the Early Poetry of France,
noticed, 238
Stage trick, a, 79

Veteran, records of
a, 78
Stanfield's Coast Scenery, 246
Steamers, arrangements respecting, 543
Steam navigation, 523

Steevens, G. A., particulars respecting, 78
Stories of a Sea-Port Town, noticed, 240
Subjects, preservation of, for dissection, 386
Suffield, Lord, biographical account of, 540
Surgical instruments, improvements in, 391
Sword, curious, discovered, 136
Sydney, exports at, 539

Tales of my Neighbourhood, noticed, 375

the Peerage and the Peasantry, 511
the Wars of Montrose, noticed, 237
Tannan and Mergui, manners and customs
in, 247

Tavistock Visiting Society, 407

Taxes on Necessaries versus Taxes on Know.
ledge, 485

Temple, Sir Grenville, his "Excursions in
the Mediterranean," &c., noticed, 237
Thaumaturgia; or, Illustrations of the Mar-
vellous, noticed, 513

Thorn hedges, how to thicken, 255
Thoughts in a Balcony at Day-break, 433
Timber, foreign, importation of, 114
Time and Tide wait for no Man, 517
Trade of the Country, 137

Trees, ancient, disinterment of, 408
Trenton Falls, visit to, 7

Truro, column in memory of Richard Lander
at, 407, 544

Tuthill, Sir George, some account of, 268

United States, commerce of the, 524
Useful Arts, 121, 257, 391

Van Diemen's Land, accounts from, 401
Varieties, domestic, 113, 249, 383, 522
foreign, 115, 251, 385, 523
Velasco, General, some account of, 39
Vessels, tonnage of, 522

Von Raumer, Frederic, his "History of the
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries," no-
ticed, 105

Water, proposed new supply of, to the metro-
polis, 391

Wealth, national, increase of, 249
Weeds and Flowers, No. I., 316
West Indies, accounts from, 263

Wheat, depression in the price of, 253, 389
Wife, and Woman's Reward, noticed, 233
Wild-beast hunting, 387

William Cobbett, by the Author of "Corn-
Law Rhymes," 454
Willis, N. P., poetry by, 433
Winter Leaves, noticed, 514
Winters, severe, enumerated, 116
Wolverhampton, disturbances at, 407
Wordsworth's new Poems, 12

York, Roman remains at, 272

END OF THE SECOND PART OF 1835.

London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Duke-street, Stamford-street.

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