Cardinals, the, revenues, &c. of, 400. Carduel of the Arthurian romances, the,
CARLYLE, ALEXANDER, OF INVERESK, 734. Caroline, queen, Peel's conduct in con- nection with the trial of, 260, 261. CARPE DIEM, 522.
Carrick, Mr, painting by, 71. Catherine Howard, the execution of, 355. Catholic association, the, 261.
Catholic church, the theory of the, 231. Catholic question, review of Peel's con- duct on the, 260 et seq.
Catholicism, probable effect of the sup pression of the Pope's temporal power on, 406.
Chambray's history of the Russian cam- paign, 1.
Chase, Mr, account of the great earth- quake at Lisbon by, 195. Chatham, defences proposed for, 138. Christian art, the early, in the Italian frescoes, 466.
Church, the Popish theory of the, 231. Church architecture, what it should be, 347.
Civil government, influence of priestly supremacy in, as shown in the Papal States, 400 et seq.
CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS-NOMINA- TION AND COMPETITION, 507.
Civil service committee, report of the, - 507 et seq.
Clausewitz's history of the Russian cam- paign, 2.
Claverhouse, defence of, against Macau- lay, 155.
Clergy, danger to Italian freedom from the power of the, 405.
Clyde, lord, his conquest of Oude, 172. Cobham, lord, the imprisonment, &c. of, in the Tower, 350.
Coles, captain, his iron-plated gun-raft, 624, 631-description of his proposed iron-plated frigate, 643 et seq. Colour, characteristic employment of, by various nations, 462 et seq. Commerce, aspects and influences of, 37. Commission on the national defences, the report of the, 135. Commons, Peel in the, 259. Competitive system, report on the, in civil service appointments, 508. Compton, the inventor of the mule, 255. Cooke, Mr, painting by, 78. Cooper, Mr, painting by, 77. Cope, Mr, Rest by, 69.
Corn laws, the introduction of the sliding scale, 265-review of Peel's conduct on the, 273 et seq.
Cornwallis, lord, change in the Indian army system under, 691. Cosenz, general, at Melazzo, 339, 340. COURTESIES OF WAR, THE, 608. Covenanters, the, facts illustrating their character, 163 et seq.
Crown, dangers to India from the direct administration of the, 544.
Cymric origin of the Arthurian legends, the, 314.
Danby, Messrs, paintings by, 72. DANDO, THE OYSTER-EATER, 613. Daubeny, Dr, answer to his defence of Liebig's theory of food, 676 et seq. Derby, lord, his reform bill, 123. Despotism, present character and work- ings of, in France, 107. D'Herbelot, fable from, 483. Dillon, Mr, painting by, 72. Diluvium, human implements found in the, and inferences from this, 422 et seq. Disraeli, Mr, his objections to the reform
bill, 131. -as a parliamentary speaker, 132 et seq.
Dockyards, the various, and defences proposed for them, 136.
DOMINE, QUO VADIS? 239.
Drumclog, the Covenanters at, 165. Duncan, Mr, painting by, 74.
Dundee, the viscount, defence of, against Macaulay, 155.
Dunn, colonel, at Melazzo, 338, 340. Dupuis de Lome, M., and the iron-plated
ships, 622-the Gloire, 636.
Durand, colonel, on the Indian army question, 549.
Dyce, Mr, Pegwell bay by, 71-paintings by, 80, 81.
East, alleged derivation of the Arthurian legends from the, 313.
East India Company, general character of their government, 241-extinction of their rule, 542 et seq. Ecclesiastical architecture, proper style of, 347.
Edward III., resistance to Papal demands under, &c., 233.
ELECTION IN FRANCE, AN, 107.
Elizabeth, the queen, a prisoner in the Tower, 357.
Elmore, Mr, painting by, 79. Elphinstone, lord, opposition of, to Mr
Wilson's financial scheme, 559 et seq. Emperor's new clothes, the allegory of the, 481.
Empson and Dudley, the atrocities of, 352-their punishment, 353. England, supposed invasion and defence of, 140 et seq.-the old country man- sions of, 344.
English art, present characteristics of, as shown in the Exhibitions, 65. ERINNYS, 122.
European mutiny, the so-called, in In- dia, 548.
Evidence, on the laws of scientific, 381
Examination and competition, distinc- tion between, as regards government appointments, 509.
Excalibur or Calibourn, the legend of, 320. Fable, origin of the, 475-German, 476. Faed, Mr, painting by, 70. Falconer, Dr, on the flint implements of Abbéville, 422. Faldè, fable from, 476. Fénélon, fable from, 477.
Finance, the proposed system of, in In- dia, 552.
Flint-implements of Abbéville, &c. the evidence from, in favour of primeval man, 422 et seq.
Floating battery, proposed steam, 137. Floating batteries, the, at Kinburn, 620. Flower, Mr, paper by, on the flint im- plements of Abbéville, 423. FOOD, THEORIES OF, 676.
Fortresses, the attack of, by wooden ships, 617.
Foster, Birket, paintings by, 74. Fougères, an election at, illustrating the system of government in France, 108. FRANCE, AN ELECTION IN, 107-the Re- formation in, 235 causes of the loss of her Indian empire, 544-experi- ments regarding iron-plated ships in, 620 et seq.
Franklin, allegory by Jeremy Taylor ascribed to, 479.
Freemantle, Sir T., evidence of, on the civil service question, 510. French exhibition of paintings, the Lon- don, 76.
French invasion of England, probable re- sults of, how to be met, &c., 136 et seq. French Revolution of 1830, Ary Scheffer during the, 574-and that of 1848,
Gloire, the, the iron-plated frigate, 622 et seq.-description of her, 635 et seq. Goethe, as an illustration of the alleged affinity between genius and madness, 305.
Goldsmith, the eccentricities of, and their source, 310.
Goodall, Mr, painting by, 79. Gowdie, Isabell, the confessions of witch- craft by, 59 et seq.
Graham, major, evidence of, on civil ser-
vice appointments, 509.
GREAT EARTHQUAKE AT LISBON, THE, 195. GREAT WITS, MAD WITS? 302.
Greece, the Arthurian legends as repro- ductions from, 314.
GROTE, MRS, HER MEMOIRS OF ARY SCHEFFER, reviewed, 572.
Guenever, the traditional history of, 323. Gun-boats, the steam, and their services,
Gwalior contingent, the, its history dur- ing the mutiny, 173.
H. D. R., the reputed traces of primeval man, by, 422.
Haag, Mr, painting by, 74.
Halsted, captain, on the iron-plated ships,
Hamilton, the Covenanting leader, 165. HANNA, DR, WYCLIFFE AND THE HU- GUENOTS, by, reviewed, 231. Harar caravan, the, at Berbera, 26. Harding, Mr, paintings by, 74. Hare, Mr, his Reform scheme, 126. Harrison, Mr, the supposed murder of, 54-his own narrative, 56.
Hastings, lord, death of, in the Tower,
Hastings, Warren, the case of, 544.
Hayworth, Peel, and Yates, origin of the firm of, 254.
Heineccius on voluntary confessions of crime, 64.
HEMANS, CHARLES, CATHOLIC ITALY, BY, reviewed, 396.
Henry V., character, &c. of, 349. Henry VI., imprisonment and death of, in the Tower, 350.
Henry VII., imprisonments, &c. in the Tower under, 352.
Henry VIII., the Tower and its prison- ers under, 352, 353 et seq.
Herbert, Mr, his Lily of Israel, 67, 71, 80.
Herbert, Mr Sidney, his instructions to the national defences commission, 135. Hermione frigate, self-accusations in con- nection with the mutiny on board the, 64.
Herne, lieutenant, notices of, 22, 26 et seq. Hicks, Mr, the General post-office by, 68. Hislop, Andrew, misrepresentations re- garding Claverhouse in connection with, 158.
Glatton, the, her engagement with the Holmes, colonel, pursuit of Tantia Topee
Home office, Peel's services in the, 261. Honner, brigadier, pursuit of Tantia Topee by, 190, 191.
Hook, Mr, the paintings of, 78.
Hope, colonel, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 180, 181.
Hopley, Elizabeth, the case of, 62.
Layard, Mr, on the destruction of Italian frescoes, 459-on the frescoes at Spello, 460-on those of Perugino at Pani- cale, 461.
Leslie, G. D., paintings by, 71.
Lessing, the daw with borrowed plumes from, 476-the dying wolf from, 477.
House architecture, the characteristic, of LEWES, G. H. THEORIES OF FOOD BY, 676.
the successive centuries, 345. Houses, new and old, 344.
Huguenots, the, Hanna's history of, 235. Hunt, H., his finding of Christ, &c., 81 -Leigh, fable from D'Herbelot by, 483-Mr W., paintings by, 75. Huskisson, Mr, the dispute between, and Wellington, 263, 264.
Income-tax, the proposed Indian, 555 et seq.
INDIA, THE ADMINISTRATION OF, 542-
OUR ONLY DANGER IN, 688-the so- called mutiny among the British troops in, 243 et seq.
India council, charges by Sir Charles Wood in, &c., 546.
INDIAN EMPIRE, THE TRANSITION STATE OF OUR, 241.
Indian army, the committee on, its re- port, &c., 545 et seq.
Indian mutiny, conduct of the Com- pany's servants during, 241. Inference, danger of accepting, as sight, 382.
Insanity, alleged conviction of genius with, 302.
Ireland, Peel's secretaryship of, 259. IRON-CLAD SHIPS OF WAR, 616-part II., 633.
Italy, probable destiny of United King- dom of, 405-prospects, &c. of art in connection with the recent changes in, 458 et seq.
Jackson, Mr, painting by, 74. James I., imprisonment of, in the Tower,
Jane Shore, the imprisonment, &c. of, in the Tower, 351.
Jhansi, the capture of, during the mu- tiny, 173.
Jones, Mr, his angulated ships' armour,
JUDICIAL PUZZLES-THE CAMPDEN WON-
DER, 54-THE ANNESLEY CASE, 565. Justice, defects in the administration of, in the Roman States, 401. Kempthorne, captain, his proposed ships' armour, 649.
Kinburn, the floating batteries at, 620. Koch's life of Massena, on, 1. Krasnoi, the battle of, 17. Kurrum, sketches at, 23, 24. Kutusoff, marshal, character of, 7-the battle of Borodino, 8-notices of, dur- ing campaign of 1812, 9 et seq.-at- tempts to negotiate, 11-notices of him, 12 et seq. Landseer's Flood in the Highlands, 77. VOL. LXXXVIII-NO. DXLII.
Liebig's theory of food, criticism of, 676 et seq.
Linnell, Messrs, paintings by, 72. LISBON, THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE AT, 195. Lockhart, colonel, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 180, 181.
Lollards, imprisonment of the, in the Tower, 350.
London, probable effects of capture of,
136 various plans for defence of, in case of invasion, 142 et seq. London police, opposition to Peel's sys- tem of, 266.
Lottery, the, and its effects in the Ro- man States, 403.
Louis Philippe, friendship between, and Ary Scheffer, 573-during the Revo- lution of 1830, 574-and during that of 1848, 583 et seq.
Lyons, lord, views of, on iron-plated ships, 624.
Macaulay, lieutenant, Belooch horse un- der, 175.
MACAULAY, LORD, AND DUNDEE, 155. MacCallum, Mr, painting by, 71.
Mackenzie, Sir George, on confessions of witchcraft, 61.
Maclachlan, Margaret, and Margaret Wil-
son, the execution of, and Macaulay's use of it against Claverhouse, 157. Madness, on the alleged affinity between it and genius, 302.
Madras, opposition of the government of, to Mr Wilson's financial scheme, 558. Madras army, the, and its fidelity, 694, 696.
Magistrate, the, Hanna's views of the office of, 235.
Malenchini, general, at Melazzo, 340. Mallory, the compiler of the Mort d'Ar- thure, 318.
Malo Jaroslawitz, the battle of, 13. Mammalian bones, human implements
found in connection with, and infer- ences from this, 422 et seq.
MAN, THE REPUTED TRACES OF PRIME- VAL, 422.
Manchester massacre, Peel's speech on the, 260.
Mann, Mr, evidence of, on the Civil Ser- vice question, 513.
Marie, the princess, friendship between, and Ary Scheffer, 575. Marmont's Memoirs, notice of, 1. Maun Sing, betrayal of Tantia Topee by,
Medici, general, at Melazzo, 337 et seq. MEETING, THE, by P. S. Worsley, 484.
MELAZZO, THE STRUGGLE AT, 337. Melbourne ministry, the, 271. Meredith, Owen, the poems of, 45 et seq. -his Wanderer, 48-Lucile, 49 et seq. Merlin, the traditional history of, 322. Michel, general, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 181 et seq. Milaradowitch, general, during the Cam- paign of 1812, 13, 14.
Mill, Mr Stuart, his Reform scheme, 126, 127.
Millais, the Black Brunswickers by, 79. Milnes, Mr, his dissent from the report of the Civil Service Committee, 507 and note.
Mohturfa, the, in India, 556.
More, Sir Thomas, the execution of, 353. MOREAU, LA PSYCHOLOGIE MORBIDE BY, reviewed, 302.
Morgan la Faye, the tradition of, 321. Mort d'Arthure, the, 311. Mortar boats, the, 619.
Moscow, the entry of the French into, and burning of it, 9-the retreat, 12
Murder, revelations of alleged, through spiritualism, 390.
Naftel, Mr, paintings by, 73.
Napier, brigadier, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 173.
Napier's Memoirs of Dundee, extracts from, 167.
Napoleon's Russian Campaign of 1812, secret history of, 1.
Napoleon III., his system of government
illustrated from a French election, 107 -policy of, &c. towards Rome and the Pope, 404-the naval preparations, &c. of, 619-his experiments on iron- plated ships, 620 et seq.
NATIONAL DEFENCES AND VOLUNTEERS,
Naylor, colonel, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 179.
Neapolitans, the defeat of the, at Me- lazzo, 337 et seq.
Newton, Mr, painting by, 73.
Ney, marshal, during the Russian cam- paign, 4, 5.
Nizam, the, his fidelity during the mutiny, 184.
Nomination system, the, in connection with Civil Service Appointments, 508 -examples of its abuse, 509. Norfolk, the duke of, as a prisoner in the Tower, 356.
NORMAN SINCLAIR, Part VI., 85-Part
VII., 208-Part VIII., 358-Part IX., 488-Part X., 587-Part XI., 716. Northmen, alleged origin of the Arthu- rian legends with the, 313. Oakes, Mr, painting by, 71.
O'Connell and the monster meetings,
Peel's policy regarding, 272.
Odessa, the bombardment of, 618.
O'Neil, Mr, paintings by, 69.
Orleans, the duke and duchess of (Louis Philippe), friendship between, and Ary Scheffer, 573.
Orleans, the duchess of, during the Re- volution of 1848, 584.
Oude, lord Clyde's conquest of, 172. Osborn, Miss, painting by, 68. Overstone, lord, on the effects of capture of London, 136-on the defence from invasion, 141.
Owen's Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World, review of, 385.
Oxford, the bishop of, his allegories, 480. Paixham, general, on iron-plating for ships, 619.
Palmer, Mr, water-colour painting by, 73. Panicale, frescoes, by Perugino at, 461. PAPAL GOVERNMENT, THE, 396. Parke, brigadier, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 179, 183, 187 et seq. Parliament, the report of Committee of, on the Civil Service question, 507 et seq. Partisans, employment of the volunteers as, in event of invasion, 146 et seq. Patronage, abuses of, in Civil Service Ap- pointments, 509.
Peard, colonel, at Melazzo, 340.
PEEL, SIR LAURENCE, HIS LIFE OF SIR ROBERT PEEL reviewed, 253.
PEEL, SIR ROBERT, SKETCH OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF, 253.
Peel, Robert, the founder of the family, 253-the first Sir Robert and his cha- racter, 255 et seq.
Peirson, Peter, murder of by the Cove- nanters, 165.
Peninsular war, mutual courtesies of the French and British during the, 608 et seq.
Perrys, the execution of the, 54. Perthe, M. Boucher de, his discovery of the flint implements of Abbéville, me- moirs on them, &c., 422 et seq. Perugino, frescoes by, at Panicale, 461. Pinturicchio, frescoes by, at Spello, &c., 460.
Pitt, comparison of, and Peel, 257. Pius IX., ceremonial of the election of,
397 et seq-picture of his court, pri- vate life, &c., 398 et seq.
Phillip, Mr, the marriage of the Princess- royal by, 67.
Plymouth, defences proposed for, 137. POETRY, 37.
Pope, the, resistance to his secular power under Edward III., 233-ceremonial of the election of a, 397-isolation of his position, 398-description of his court, &c., 398-probable results of the suppression of his temporal power, 406. Portsmouth, defences proposed for, 137, 139.
Portugal, causes of her fall in India, 544. Poverty, alleged connection of, with ge- nius, 307.
Prelate, the title of, in the Papal States, 398.
Pre-Raphaelites, the works of the, 71. Press, censorship of, in the Papal States, 402.
Prestwich, Mr, papers by, on the flint implements of Abbéville, 422, 423. PRIMEVAL MAN, THE REPUTED TRACES OF, 422.
PROGRESS, by P. S. Worsley, 485. PROVERBS, 472-their origin and first character, ib.-their different charac- ters, 474-the Fable, 475.
Pugh, Dr Owen, views of, regarding King Arthur, 315.
Rajgurgh, defeat of Tantia Topee at, 182. Rajpootana, state of, before and during the mutiny, 174 et seq. Rao Sahib, the, 173.
Redgrave, Mr, paintings by, 71.
Rees, Mr, views of, regarding King Ar- thur, 316.
Reform, rise of the cry for, 261. REFORM BILL, THE, AND THE TORY PARTY, 123.
Reform question, Peel's conduct on the, 267 et seq.
Reformation, the, general interest of, 231-its character in France, 235. Resistance, description of the, 642. Richard II., connection of the Tower with his career, 348.
Richard III., execution of Hastings and persecution of Jane Shore by, 351. Richardson, Mr, Durham by, 73. Ridley's Persian Tales, 480.
Rifled cannon, the adoption of, in France,
Rigollot, M., on the flint implements of Abbéville, 422.
Roberts, Mr, paintings by, 77. Roberts, general, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 175 et seq. ROMANCE OF AGOSTINI, see Agostini. Rome, prevalent discontent at, and its
causes, 401-as the capital of a King- dom of Italy, 405.
Romilly, Mr, evidence of, on Civil Ser- vice Appointments, 509. Rose, sir Hugh, the operations of, during the mutiny, 173.
Rostopchin, the burning of Moscow by, 9, 10.
ROYAL ACADEMY, THE, AND OTHER EX- HIBITIONS, 65.
Russell, lord John, his Reform bill and
its failure, 123 et seq.
Russell, Mr, on the floating batteries at Kinburn, 620, 621. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN OF 1812, WILSON'S
SECRET HISTORY OF THE, reviewed, 1. RYHANLU TURKMANS, A VISIT TO THE,669. St Acheul, the ancient flint-implements found at, 424.
St Graal or Holy Graal, the legends of the, 327.
Sartorius, admiral, on the steam ram, 641.
SCHEFFER, ARY, SKETCH OF THE LIFE, &c. OF, 572.
Schreiber, Lady Charlotte, publication of the Mabinogion by, 314.
Science, aspects and influences of, 37. Scientific evidence, on the laws of, 381 et seq., 426 et seq.
Scott, sir Walter, Claverhouse as depicted by, 155-on the death of Brown of Priesthill, 162, 166-as an illustration of the alleged affinity between genius and madness, 304.
SEEING IS BELIEVING, 381. Segur's campaign in Russia, 1. Senses, on the evidence of the, 381 et seq.
Sepoy army, the, our danger in India,
Sepoys, anticipations of the, from the
mutiny, 542-high and low caste, 693. Servetus, Calvin's conduct regarding, 235 et seq.
Sevastopol, lesson from the naval bom- bardment of, 618.
Sharpe, archbishop, the murder of, 163 et seq.
Sheilds, account of the murder of arch- bishop Sharpe by, 164.
Shell-guns, inferiority of, 625.
Ships, wooden, the attack of fortresses by, 617.
Showers, brigadier, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 190, 191. Sikh army, danger from a, 695. Sir Galahad, the legend of, 330 et seq. Sir Lancelot, the legends of, 329. Smith, brigadier, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 180, 183.
Smith, Dr Southwood, on self-accusation, 63.
Smolensko, the battle of, 4. SOCIAL SCIENCE, 698.
Socrates, as an illustration of the alleged alliance between genius and madness, 304. Solomon, Mr," Drowned, Drowned," by, 68.
SOMALI LAND, CAPTAIN SPEKE'S ADVEN- TURES IN, 32.
Somerset, brigadier, pursuit of Tantia Topee by, 192.
Southey, the insanity of, 309. SPEKE, CAPTAIN, ADVENTURES OF, IN SO- MALI LAND, 22.
Spello, fresco-paintings at, by Pinturic- chio, 459. Spiritualism, spirit-rapping, &c., review of the evidence for, 381 et seq.
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