Saugeen, town of, 576, 577. Sault Ste. Marie, the, 582, 702. Scarlet letter, novel of the, 563. SCHAMYL AND THE WAR IN THE CAUCASUS, 173.
Schamyl, rise and extraordinary escapes of, 177, 178-his character and ex- ploits, 179 et seq.-the alleged murder of his mother, 182 et seq. Schools, proportion of, to population, 25. Schools of art, results of, 323.
Scotland, Lavergne on the agriculture of, 83-the militia act for, state of the militia, &c., 7, 469 et seq.-history of art in, 588.
Sculpture, modern, in the Louvre, 334. Scutari, the military hospitals at, 353, 355, 496.
Sebastopol, conduct of the allies at, 9- peculiarities of the siege of, 11-the position before, 112-commencement of the siege, 114-sufferings of the troops before, 349-progress of the siege, 614-view of the works round, 619-the second cannonade of, 740- subsequent operations before, 743. Selim Pasha, death of, 498. Sensation, relations of the nerve and brain to, 402, 403, 404.
Seville, the alleged outrage on Protestants
at, 715 et seq.
Seymour, Mr, on flax, 74.
Shah Allum, the emperor, 210.
Shako, the, 386.
Stall-feeding of cattle, on the, 81. Stephenson, R., the Victoria bridge de- signed by, 445.
Stirling militia, state of the, 475. Stock of the soldier, the, 387.
Story of the campaign, see Campaign. Sugar-beet, cultivation of the, 75. Summons to the victims of the Reign of Terror, painting of, 336.
Sunday schools and scholars, numbers of, 24-advantages and disadvantages of,
Supreme council of India, the, 211. Sweden, the Aland islands under, 644. Swiss, military costume among the, 382. Sydenham, town of, 575, 578. Talpa, notices of, 71. Tcherkesses, the, 175.
Tchetchenzes, tribe of the, 176. THACKERAY AND HIS Novels, 86. Theatre, importance of the, in national education, 313.
Theatrical amusements, value of, 315. Thomson, John, the painter, 589.
Thought, relations of the brain to, 402. Tillotson, archbishop, on the drama, 315.
Times, the, on the supply of men for the army, 6-on the condition of the army, 15 on the aristocracy, 600 et seq. Toboggining in Canada, 443. Tom Thumb, the dwarf, 198. Toronto, sketches at, 446.
Trade, dishonesties of, 24.
Sheep, influence of the attention paid in Transmutation, the novel of, 555.
Shooting a rapid, 570, 704.
SHOWMAN, REVELATIONS OF A, 187.
Transport, deficiency of means of, at Balaklava, 351.
Travelling, pleasures and disagreeables of, 331-former modes of, &c., 697.
Sidney, sir Philip, and his Arcadia, &c., Trench's Alma, review of, 532.
Silent highway, the, 694.
Simcoe, lake, 448, 569.
Sisters of Charity, the, at Scutari, 356. Sleep, time required for, 31. Sleighing in Canada, 443.
Smith, Adam, on the basis of wealth, 65. Smith's war sonnets, review of, 532.
Sobriety, Cornaro on, 499, 500. SOLDIER, HOW TO DRESS THE, 379. Soldiers, the letters from the, 106. Sonnets on the war, review of, 532. Soulie's les Closerie des Genêts, 342. Spanish bonds, proceedings of the Cortes regarding, 719 et seq.
SPANISH INTOLERANCE AND INSOLVENCY, 714.
Speech, relations of the brain to, 496. Spence, Mr, views of, on foreign com- merce, 65.
Spinal chord, effects of injury to the, 104. Spirit-rapping, Ferrier on, 170.
Stage, importance of the, in national education, 314.
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Tyndall, professor, his proposed system of education, 33.
Ulysses, the beggar's disguise of, 256. Umritzur, sketches of, 209.
United States, first impressions of a tra- veller in the, 438.
Upper Canada, recent progress of, 447. VAGABOND LIFE IN MEXICO, 292.
Vanity Fair, remarks on, 89. Venus of Arles, the, 333.
Verduzco, Thomas, a Mexican bravo, 297 et seq. passim.
Vernet, Horace, massacre of the Mame- lukes by, 337.
Vicar of Wrexhill, novel of the, 556. Vicars, captain, death of, 616. Victoria bridge, the, Montreal, 445.
Victoria redoubt, the, Sebastopol, 621. Vienna conference, results of the, 728. Village communities of India, the, 213. Villette, remarks on, 558. Volition and Will, identity of, 410. WAGNER'S SCHAMYL, review of, 173. Wales, Lavergne on, 82.
Wandering beggar, sketch of a, 254. WAR, THE CONDUCT OF THE, 1. WAR, POETRY OF THE, 531.
War, influence of, on national character, 99, 103-dangers and advantages of, 125-errors of the ministry in the con- duct of it, 362-prospects of it, 467— moral influences of, 532.
Warlike spirit, increase of, 532. Warren, the novels of, 223. Waterford, patriotic banquet at, 104. Wellesley, lord, sketches of, 208. Wellington, lord, demolition of pigtails by, 385-on the army, 470-circum- stances of his death, 482. Westward ho! review of, 625. WHENCE HAVE COME OUR DANGERS? 123.] Whig ministry, attempt to form a, 369. White mountains, railway journey through the, 439.
Wide Wide World, novel of the, 567. Widow Barnaby, remarks on the, 556. Wiliaminoff, general, 177.
Will and Volition, identity of, 410. Wilson, George, the late Professor Edward Forbes by, 234.
Wilson, Mr, educational establishment originated by, 29, 30.
Wooded countries, difficulties of subjugat- ing, 174.
Wool, attention to, in England, 68. Word in Season, notices of, 71. Wrottesley, lieutenant, death of, 657. Yankee, character of the, 100. Yeast, remarks on, 625, 627, 628. Yeomen, disappearance of the, in Eng- land, 76.
Young, Arthur, improvements in English agriculture by, 71-on the electric telegraph, 76.
Youth, period of, 501.
ZAIDEE, a romance, Part II. chap. vii., Percy, 40 chap. viii., The young ladies' room, 42-chap. ix., A country party, 44-chap. x., Family history, 47 -chap. xi., Philosophy, 49-chap. xii., The Vicaress, 51-chap. xiii., Angelina, 53-chap. xiv., Further consultations, 56-chap. xv., A discovery, 58 chap. xvi., The first grief, 60-chap. xvii., Despair, 62-Part III. chap. xviii., The clergy, 139-chap. xix., Family pro- spects, 141-chap. xx., Another dis- covery, 143-chap. xxi., A family mis- fortune, 145-chap. xxii., What every one must do, 148-chap. xxiii., A new idea, 151-chap. xxiv., Delay, 152- chap. xxv., Schemes, 154-chap. xxvi, A letter, 156-Part IV. chap. xxvii, Preparations, 272-chap. xxviii., Mar- garet, 274-chap. xxix., Going away, 276-chap. xxx., Missing, 278-chap. xxxi., Lost, 280-chap. xxxii., Philip's fête, 282-chap. xxxiii., Suspense, 284 -chap. xxxiv., Guilt, 286-chap. xxxv., Changed days, 288-Part V. Book II. chap. i., Bedford Place, 420-chap. ii., Mrs Disbrowe, 423-chap. iii.,'The nur- sery, 425-chap. iv., A family party, 428-chap. v., Miss Francis, 430- chap. vi., An examination, 433-chap. vii., Alone, 435-Part VI. chap. viii, School, 509-chap. ix., Sympathy, 511 -chap. x., Failure, 513-chap. xi., An- other trial, 516-chap. xii., An audience, 518-chap. xiii., Another occupation, 520-chap. xiv., A visit, 523-chap. xv., A friend, 526-chap. xvi, Per- plexity, 528-Part VII. chap. xvii., The dawning, 660—chap. xviii., A fare- well, 662-chap. xix., Going away, 665 -chap. xx., First impressions, 667- chap. xxi., A young critic, 670-chap. xxii., Friendship, 672-chap. xxiii, Education, 675-chap. xxiv., Theories, 677-chap. xxv., A new life, 680- chap. xxvi., Jane, 682. Zittau, action at, 549.
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