INDEX TO VOL. LIV. ORIGINAL PAPERS. Cigars and Tobacco. By the Editor, 301. Dr. Heidegger's Experiment. By N. Hawthorne, Esq., 179. Havre versus Boulogne. By Francis Lloyd, Esq., 261. Letters from Paris. By R. M. Hovenden, Esq., 1. Marmaduke Hutton; or, The Poor Relation. By W. Dodsworth, Esq., 99. Rambles. By Walter R. Castelli, 255. Scenes in Spain, 191. Swissiana, 241, 359. The Furniture Broker's Shop. By Cornelius Colville, 348. The Grand Fête de la Fraternitié at Caen. By F. Lloyd, Esq.. 161. The Hollow of the Three Hills. By N. Hawthorne, Esq., 78. The Life and Writings of John Skelton. By J. E. Ritchie, Esq., 334. The Pearl. By Mrs. Edward Thomas, 397. The Secretary. A Novel, 315, 453. The Storm and the Conflict. By Mrs. Charles Tinsley, 94, 137, 273, 417. Women as they are. By the Editor, 438. Cupid's Bow. By G. W., 77. POETRY. Do you Remember? By C. A. M. W., 431. Mirth and Melancholy. By W. B. A., 187. Song by Mrs. Crawford, 136. Stanzas, on reading Mrs. Crawford's "Four Ages," 82. Télésile. By John Baker, 176. Thankfulness to God. By Mrs. Charles Tinsley, 159. The Alcestis of Euripides. By Rev. James Banks, м.A., 60, 217. The Betrothal Ring. The Faithless Wife. By Mrs. Abdy, 160. The Hart's Bell. By Mrs. C. Tinsley, 300. The Mystic Chimes of Halloween. By C. A. M. W., 312. The Returned Picture. By Mrs. Edward Thomas, 313. The Step-Mother. By Mrs. Edward Thomas, 59. LITERATURE. Cosmos. By A. V. Humboldt, 472. Fox's Lectures to the Working Classes, 474. Macfarlane's Glance at Revolutionized Italy, 461. Six Weeks in Corsica. By W. Cowen, 239. The Bermudas. By W. Frith Williams, 239. Twice Told Tales. By N. Hawthorne, Esq., 353. Zayda-a Tale, and other Poems. By T. S. Traill, Esq., 353. THE METROPOLITAN. Letters from Paris, in 1848. By Robert M. Hovenden, Esq. The Step-Mother. By Mrs. Edward Thomas. The Alcestis of Euripides. Translated by the Rev. James Banks, PAGE The only Establishment in London, at which the desideratum of Taste, Fashion, and WESTERN BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. E. GARDNER, PROPRIETOR. The only Establishment in London for an unprecedented assortment of French White (Black or approved Colors,) 6s 6d to 7s 6d In Shoes, the leading descriptions are,― In the Children's department, an immense Stock has been manufactured, which for qua- MOURNING-COURT, FAMILY, AND COMPLIMENTARY. THE PROPRIETOR of the LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WARE- HOUSE begs respectfully to remind families whose bereavements compel them to adopt mourning attire, that every article (of the very best description) requisite for a com- |