Staff-corps, the proposed Indian, 551. Stanfield, Mr, paintings by, 77. Stanley, lord, views of, regarding the In- dian army, 242-report of his Com- mittee on the Civil Service, 507-his administration of Indian affairs, 543 et seq., 545.
Steam, first objections to its application to war-ships, 616.
Steam-ram, on the proposed, 641. Stevens, Mr, on iron-plating for ships, 619. STRENGTH, by P. S. Worsley, 486. Stroyan, lieutenant, notices of, 22, 26 et seq.-his death, 32.
STRUGGLE AT MELAZZO, THE, 337. Surrey, the earl of, his execution, 356. Sutherland, major, operations of, against Tantia Topee, 186.
Sveaborg, lesson from the bombardment of, 618.
Table-turning, review of the evidence for, 381 et seq.
Talbot, Hon. Mr, whig jobbery in favour of, 548.
TANTIA TOPEE, THE PURSUIT OF, 172. Taroutino, the Russian camp at, 12. Taylor, Jeremy, allegory from, 479. Tennyson's Idylls, remarks on, 40, 42, 311.
Thiers' History of the Consulate, &c., 1- his account of the Russian campaign, 2-on the losses in the Russian cam- paign, 15.
Thought, repression of, in the Papal States, 402.
TICKLER II. AMONG THE THIEVES! 408. Tiger, the capture, &c. of, off Odessa,
Vendeans, tactics of the, as a model for our volunteers, 147. Villemarqué, Les Romans de la Table Ronde, by, 311.
VITET, ŒUVRES DE ARY SCHEFFER, &c. reviewed, 572.
Volunteers, probable efficiency, manage- ment, &c. of, in case of invasion, 145 et seq.
Wace, Robert, origin of his Brut d'Angle- terre, 318.
Wales, connection of the Arthurian le- gends with, 314.
Walker, Patrick, his account of the death of Brown of Priesthill, 160 et seq. WAR, THE COURTESIES OF, 608-moral influences of, 38-danger to Italian works of art from, 464.
Warrior, iron-plated ship, description of, 636 et seq.
Water-colour societies, the exhibitions of the, 66, 73.
Watts, Mr, his School of Legislation, 83. Webster, Mr, Winter, by, 70. Wellington, the duke of, constable of the Tower, 351-formation of his ministry, 263-his conduct on the Catholic ques- tion, 264 et seq.-fall of his ministry, 266.
Whitworth, his experiments on iron-clad ships, and views on them, 626 et seq. Wiazma, battle of, 14.
William the Conqueror, the Tower built by, 348.
Willoughby, Mr, his views regarding the Anglo-Indian army, 246.
Willoughby, colonel, treatment of, by Sir Charles Wood, 548.
WILSON, SIR R., HIS SECRET HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN OF 1812 re- viewed, 1.
Wilson, Mr, his scheme of Indian finance, 553 et seq.
Wodrow, his account of Hislop's execu-
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Women, on employments for, 708 et seq. Wood, Sir Charles, views of, regarding the Indian army, 243 et seq.-proceed- ings, &c. of, at the head of the India board, 546 et seq.
Wooden ships, probable effects of rifled shot on, 633.
Worsley, P. S., Erinnys by, 122-Do-
mine quo vadis, 239-the Meeting, 484-Progress, 485-Strength, 486. Wright, Mr, his edition of the Mort d'Arthure, 319.
WYCLIFFE AND THE HUGUENOTS, 231.
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