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Gold discoveries, effects of the, on Emi-
gration, 98-and on currency, &c., 768.
Gold fields in Australia, sketches in the,
310.

GOLDEN AGE, THE, 521.

Graham, Sir James, present position,
&c. of, 115-speech of, at his election
for Carlisle, 258-review of his position
and prospects, 358-as the leader of
the Popish party, 361-his proceed-
ings, speeches, &c., 362-his isolated
position, 367.

Grain, diminished amount of, raised in
Great Britain, 211, 215.

Granada, sketches of Popish worship in,
722.

Great Britain, the present position of,
with regard to foreign nations, 1-her
liability to attack, 2 et seq.-probable
conduct of France to her in the event
of her conquest by that power, 5 et seq.
-her danger from Napoleon less than
that at present existing from France, 7
-force available for her defence, 9-
garrisons required in, 11-present state
of her navy, 17 et seq.-ignorance pre-
valent in, with regard to the Chinese,
105-decrease of the population of,
209-diminished amount of agricul-
tural produce raised in, 211

de-

pendence of her upon foreign countries
induced by Free Trade, 215--the na-
tional boastings of, 432-increase of
Popery in, 714.

Greek and Hindu mythologies, Jeffrey
on the, 472.

Grey, Sir George, the defeat of, in Nor-
thumberland, 260.

Gringo, Harry, the Puff off Pernambuco,
by, 735.

Grouse shooting, on, 226.

GUIZOT'S CORNEILLE AND SHAKSPEARE,
397.

Hamilton's Account of Nepaul, review
of, 86.

a

Hammet, an Arab Sheik, 458.
HANNA'S LIFE OF CHALMERS, VOL. IV.,
SOME REMARKS ON, 316.
Hare, the Alpine, habits, &c. of, 229.
Hemans, Jeffrey's criticism on, 470.
Hinajosa, Spanish contrabandist,
722.
HOLIDAYS, THE, 634.
Holland, increased stringency of the
tariff of, 564-importations of sugar
into Australia from, 574.

Home Market, failure of the, its effects,
212.

Honesty, the national boast of, 433 et

seq.

Horace of Corneille, the, 400.

Horse, antipathy between the, and the
Camel, 179.

House of Commons, attack by Mr Bright
on the, 763.

Hussein Aga, governor of Sennaar, 451,

454.

"I WILL LOOK UNTO THE HILLS," &c., by
H. G. K., 757.

Image-worship under Popery, prevalence
Icely, Mr, an Australian settler, 302.
Import trade, losses on the, 212.
of, 714.
Inchmahome, residence of Queen Mary
at, 624.

Income-tax, injustice, &c. of the, 217.
India, results of the reduction of our
force in, 15.

Indians of North America, sketches of
the, 683.

Indulgences, the modern system of, under
Popery, 722.

Industrial classes, effects of the increased
supply of gold on the, 206.

Infidelity, prevalence of, in Spain, 718.
Inundations, frequency of, in China, 107.
Invocations of the ancient poets, the,
133.

Ireland, probable effects of a French
invasion on, 13-diminution of the
population of, 210-diminished produc-
tion of wheat in, 211-sales under the
Encumbered Estates Commission in,
214 Jury trial and its results in,
432.

Irish elections, conduct of the Popish
Irish police, inefficiency of the, as a
priests at, 360.
Iron, increased duties on, levied by the
regular force, 12.
Jachman, King of Sennaar, 452.
Zollverein, 557.
Jamaica, ruined state of, 213-emigra-

tion to Australia from, 442.
JEFFREY, Part I., 269-Part II., 461.
Jews, cruelties against the, in the dark
Jerusalem, picture of, by Dr Aiton, 752.

Jochmus, general, career of, 168.
ages, 597-Dr Aiton on the, 754.
JOURNEY TO MANDERA, A, 446.
Judges, the system of election of, in the
United States, 47.

Jung Bahadoor, the Nepaulese envoy,
notices of, 92 et seq. passim.
Jury trial, boastings regarding, and their
folly, 432.

Kafirs, traditions regarding the, 459.
Kamlin, the town of, 449.

Kangaroo hunting in Australia, 309.
KARR, ALPHONSE, 71.

KATIE STEWART, Part I., chap. i., 23-
chap. ii., 26-chap. iii., 29-chap. iv.,
33-chap. v., 36-chap. vi., 39-chap.
vii., 42-Part II., chap. viii., 182—
chap. ix., 185-chap. x., 188-chap.
xi., 191-chap. xii., 194-chap. xiii.,
198-Part III., chap. xiv., 285-chap.
xv., 286-chap. xvi., 289-chap. xvii.,
292-chap. xviii., 293-chap. xix., 296
-Part IV., chap. xx., 415-chap. xxi.,

417-chap. xxii., 421-chap. xxiii., 423
-chap. xxiv., 425-chap. xxv., 429-
chap. xxvi., 430-Part V., chap. xxvii.,
533-chap. xxviii., 535-chap. xxix.,
538-chap. xxx., 541-chap. xxxi., 543.
Keats, Jeffrey's criticism on, 470.
Kelly, Sir Fitzroy, on the diminished
amount of agricultural produce raised
in Great Britain, 211.

Kemble, John, and Lord Jeffrey, 284

note.

Kerr, Dr, the finder of the Kerr hundred-

weight, 307, 311.
Kirkpatrick's account of Nepaul, review
of, 86.

Kourds, sketches of the, 176.
Kustoora of Nepaul, the, 96.

Lancet, the, on the adulterations of
Cayenne pepper, 433.

Manchester party, present objects of the,
761.

Manchester school, views of the, with

regard to war, 2, 5 et seq.-subser-
vience of Lord John Russell to the,
117-falsehood of the, 441.
MANDERA, A JOURNEY TO, 446.
Manna of Australia, the, 309.
Manufactures, protective duties main-
tained on, 122 et seq.

Manufacturing boroughs, views of the,
regarding war, 1.
MARY, QUEEN, 614.

Mayence, cruelties against the Jews at,
598.

Mediterranean, sketches on the, 747.
Melbourne, the price of gold at, 203.
MEYRICK'S PRACTICAL WORKING OF THE
CHURCH OF SPAIN, review of, 711.

Last of the Mohicans, remarks on the, Milk, the adulterations of, 435.

681.

Laughing Jackass, the, 308.

Lawson, Mr, an Australian settler, 302.
Lethendy case, the, 320.

Liberals, disunited state of the, 637.
Liguori on the Virgin, 719.

Linens, increased duties on, levied by
the Zollverein, 557.

Linlithgow palace, birth of Queen Mary
at, 623.

Lipsius's Dog, story of, and its applica-
tion, 444.

Live Stock, diminished produce of, in
Great Britain, 211.

Liverpool, the election for, and influence

of the triumph of the Conservatives in
it, 257-its openness to foreign attack,
563.

London, temptation offered to foreign
attack by, 2-ease with which it might
be reached, 3-force available for its
defence, 12-results of the elections for,
257.

Long line, fishing with the, 224.
Louis Napoleon, views of, with regard

to Great Britain, 3-his present posi-
tion in France, 4-the attacks of the
English press on him, 440-his position
in France, and danger to Great Britain
from him, 642-the violence of the
English press against, 724-the coup
d'état of December, 730.

Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer, his speech at
the hustings, 368.

M'Nair & Co., Messrs, on the Silk trade,
562.

Macquarrie plains, a settler in, 302.
Mahtabur Singh, death of, 92.
Maine liquor law question, the, in the
United States, 45.

MAJOR MOSS, a campaigning remini-
scence, 692.

Malaga, sketches in, 712.
Malta, sketches at, 747.

MANCHESTER MOVEMENT, THE, 759.

Military stations in Great Britain, garri-
sons required for, 11.

Military stores, defenceless state of our
depots of, 16.

Militia, value of, against an invading
force, 19 et seq.

Militia bill, Lord Derby's, 18.
Milton's Paradise Lost, remarks on, 134
et seq., 373 et seq.

Missions, Australian, 305.

Mob, a French and English, distinction
between, 398.

Moncrieff, Sir Harry, sketch of, by Lord
Cockburn, 271.

Monetary crises, effects of the increased
supply of gold on, 205.

Montgomery, Robert, the case of, 319.
MOOR AND THE LOCH, THE, 218.
Moore, Jeffrey's duel with, 280-his cri-
ticism on, 467.

MORAL FROM WALMER, A, 630.
Morning Chronicle, the, on the elections,

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262 note.

Muse, the, of Poetry, 137.
Music, by H. G. K., 758.
Musk deer of Nepaul, the, 96.

MY DAUGHTER, TO, by H. G. K., 515.
MY NOVEL, OR VARIETIES IN ENGLISH
LIFE, by Pisistratus Caxton, Book XI.,
chap. xiii., 49-chap. xiv.,56-chap. xv.,
57-chap. xvi., 60-chap. xvii., 235-
chap. xviii., 238-chap. xix., 245-chap.
xx., 247-Book XII. Initial chapter,
331-chap. ii., 332-chap. iii., 333-
chap. iv., 336-chap. v., 341-chap. vi.,
343-chap. vii., 345-chap. viii., 347—
chap. ix., 479-chap. x., 484-chap. xi.,
488-chap. xii., 491-chap. xiii., 497—
chap. xiv., 498-chap. xv., 503-chap.

xvi., 506-chap. xvii., 507-chap. xviii.,
510 chap. xix., 576-chap. xx., 581-
chap. xxi., 589-chap. xxii., 592-chap.
xxiii., 595-chap. xxiv., 653-chap.
XXV., 654-chap. xxvi., 663-chap.
xxvii., 666-chap. xxviii., 669-chap.
xxix., 673-chap. xxx., 676.
Naples, reductions in the tariff of, 555.
Napoleon, position of, for invading Eng-
land, compared with that of France at
present, 7.

Nation newspaper, the, on the state of
Ireland, 13.

National Assembly, the French, 729.
NATIONAL DEFENCES, OUR, 1.

Navy, the British and French, compara-
tive effective state of, 17, 18.
Nebi Effendi, an Egyptian, 448.
NEPAUL, 86.

Nestorians, peculiarities of the, 181.
Newdegate, Mr, on the present state
of the balance of trade, 125-on the
tariff of the Zollverein, 557.

New South Wales, sketches in, 301-ef-
fects of the discoveries of gold on, 315.
Newspapers, attacks of the, on Lord
Derby, 120.

Nile, the, a journey up, 449.
Norway, increased stringency of the
tariff of, 565.
Nubia, sketches in, 451.

Oliphant's Journey to Katmandu, review
of, 86.

Ophir gold diggings, the, 311.
ORIBATES, by H. G. K., 757.
OUR ANTIPODES, 300.
OUR NATIONAL DEFENCES, 1.
Outalissi, character of, 681.
Oxford, Jeffrey at, 275.

Pacific Ocean, influence of the gold dis-
coveries on the, 99.

Palmerston, lord, views of, regarding
the National defences, 8-speech of,
on his re-election, 256.

Panmure, lord, the dinner to, at Perth,
639.

Paper currency, effects of the increased
supply of gold on, 205.

Paradise Lost, remarks on the, 134 et seq.,
373 et seq.

PARIS ON THE EVE OF THE EMPIRE, 724.
Paris, indifference in, as to politics, 725
-the coup d'état of December in, 730.
Parisian sights and French principles,
review of, 726.

Parliament, Lord Jeffrey in, 283.
Parma, reductions in the tariff of, 555.
Patriotism, contrast between, in England
and the United States, 300.
Peel, Sir Robert, views of, regarding the
National defences, 8-laudations of
him by the Free-Traders, 440.
Peelites, universal defeats of the, in the
elections, 257-their extinction as a
separate party, 369.

Perfectibility, Jeffrey on the doctrine of,
276.

Persia, sketches of life, &c. in, 181.
Perth, the Whig gathering at, 639.
Philosophe sous les Toits, tale of the,
546.

Picture-dealing, the frauds of, 439.
PILGRIMAGE OF THE FLAGELLANTS, THE,
596.

Plague, early ravages of the, in Europe,

597.

Platipus of Australia, the, 309.

Poet, the great, influence of, on the na-
tional character, 397.
Poetry, the muse of, 137.

Police, the native, of Australia, 303.
Pompée of Corneille, the, 399.
Population, falling off in the, 209.

Poor rates, increased amount of, under
Free Trade, 212.

Popery, alliance between, and demo-
cracy in Great Britain, 114-efforts
of, against Lord Derby, 358-influence
of, in Spain, 711-intolerance of, to-
ward Protestantism there, 712-Dr
Aiton on, 754.

Popish priesthood, conduct of the, with
regard to the Irish elections, 360-their
general character in Spain, 715.
Popish traditions, examples of, 718.
Popish worship, sketches of, in Spain,
713 et seq. passim.

Portugal, increased stringency of the
Tariff of, 569.

Potter, Mr, on the Tariff of the Zoll-
verein, 558.

Prairies, life in the, 687.

Preaching, character of, in Spain, 716.
PREMIER'S PRESENT POSITION, THE, 354.
Presidency, the contest for the, in the
United States, 48.

Press, the boastings of the, 441.
Prices, effects of the increased supply of
gold on, 204.

Producing classes, effects of the increased
supply of gold on the, 206.
Profanity, prevalence of, in Popish coun-
tries, 717.

Property, depreciation of, in Ireland,
214.

Protestantism, views of Lord Derby, &c.
on, 120-intolerance with which treated
in Spain, 712.

Prussia, the restrictive tariff of, 556.
Ptarmigan shooting, on, 229.
PUFF OFF PERNAMBUCO, THE, 735.
Purgatory, a Spanish sermon on, 717.
Pyramids, sketches of the, by Dr Aiton,
748-their ascent, and view from them,
749.

QUEEN Mary, 614.

Radicals, alliance of, with the Papists,

114.

Rajeb, Sheik, 452.

Rank, sale of, in China, 108.

Ras Ali, an Abyssinian chief, 448.
Red Sea, the passage of the, by the Is-
raelites, 750.

Refined sugar, importations of, into Aus-
tralia from Holland, 574.
Registration, neglect of, by the Conser-
vatives, 130.

Religion, an American on the state of, in
France, and its effects, 726.

RESIDENCE AND RAMBLES IN AUSTRALIA,
A, 300.

RESTRICTIVE TARIFFS OF FOREIGN COUN-
TRIES, THE, 554.

Richelieu, the cardinal, connection of
Corneille with, 410 et seq.
Rifle clubs, true value of the, 19.
Robber knights of Germany, the, 596.
Rogers, Jeffrey's criticism on, 470.
Roman States, reductions in the Tariff of
the, 555, 556.

Romans, the, as represented in Corneille,
399.

Rome, Dr Aiton's picture of, 756.
Russell, Lord John, factious conduct of,
as regards the Militia bill and the sub-
ject of the national defences, 8-causes
of the fall of his ministry, 114-gene-
ral review of his career, 115-his sub-
servience to the Manchester school,
117-remarks on his speech on his re-
election for London, 256-his former
sentiments on the subject of the Corn
Laws, and against their abolition, 355
-manifesto issued by him, 635-he is
not the leader of the Liberal party,
637-his speech at the dinner to Lord
Panmure at Perth, 639.

Russia, a Polish deserter's narrative of
his flight from, into Turkey, 169 et seq.
-increased stringency of the Tariff of,
564.

Sacred Company, the, among the Carlists,
717.

St Michael's Cave, Gibraltar, legend of, 721.
St Philomena, the legend of, 723.
Salamanca, present state of, and life of
the students, 717.

Sandwich Islands, emigrations of Chinese
to the, 101.

Sardinia, reductions in the Tariff of,
555, 556.

Saremba, John, a Pole, adventures of,

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Shepherds, Australian, 306.
Shipping, effects of the large emigration
on, 214-the recent advances of French,
562 et seq-the laws of the United
States with regard to it, 567-ap-
parent prosperity of it from emigration,
572.

Shiraz, the sabre blades of, 180.
Shukuries, sketches among the, 455.
Sigmund von Birken, account of the ra-
vages of the plague during the four-
teenth century by, 597.

Silk trade, increase of the, with France,
592.

Sioux, sketches of the, 684.

Slavery, sketches, &c. of, in the United
States, and means for its amelioration,
689.

Slavery question, state of parties on the,
in the United States, 46.

Smith's Four years' residence at Nepaul,
review of, 86.

- Smollett, picture of the American Indians
from, 685.

Soult, marshal, his collection of Murillos,
and how they were obtained, 439.
Southey, Jeffrey's criticism on, 470.
Souvestre, Emile, the works of, 545.
SPAIN, THE CHURCH OF, 711.

Spain, the former greatness of, contrasted
with its present state, 445-increased
restrictiveness of the tariff of, 567-
her capabilities, former empire, and
complete decay, 711-power of Popery
in, ib.-prevalence of infidelity in, 718
-growing desire for the Bible in, 719.
Spectator newspaper, attack on Lord
Derby by the, 356.

Sporting, exaggerations of, 219.
Sportsman, the training of the, 220.
Squatting districts in New South Wales,
the, 301.

Stael, Madame de, Jeffrey on, 276.
Stage, decreasing influence of the, 397.
STAMBOUL, A JOURNEY FROM, TO TABRIZ,
163.

Sterne, Jeffrey's criticism on, 471.
Stockmen of Australia, the, 307.
Strasbourg, cruelties against the Jews
at, 598.

Strathbogie case, the, 320.

STRICKLAND'S LIFE OF QUEEN MARY,
614.

Student life in Spain, 717.

Stürmer, count, Austrian envoy at Con-
stantinople, 167.

Sudan, sketches in, 446.

Sugar, increased importations of foreign,
into Great Britain, 213-quantity of
refined, imported from Holland into
Australia, 574.

SULLIVAN'S RAMBLES IN NORTH AND
SOUTH AMERICA, 680.

SUMMER, from the German, by H. G. K.,

516.

Superstition, profanities of, 717.

Index.

Sweden, increased restrictiveness of the
tariff of, 564.

Swift, Jeffrey's criticism on, 471.
Sydney, effects of the Gold discoveries
on, 315.

Tabriz, sketches of, 179.

Tariff, views of parties in the United
States on the, 45.

TARIFFS, THE RESTRICTIVE, OF FOREIGN
COUNTRIES, 554.

Tariffs of various countries, comparison
of the, 126.

Taxes, amount of, repealed before and
since Free Trade, 216 et seq.
Times newspaper, the, on the effects of
the currency measures of Sir Robert
Peel, 203-on the effects to be antici-
pated from the increase in the supplies
of gold, 204-on the elections, 255-
on the results of the elections, 264-
misstatements of, regarding the Maga-
zine and the protection question, 354-
attacks on Lord Derby by, ib.-on the
Irish elections, 360-on the death of
the Duke of Wellington, 517.
Tiverton, the election for, 256.
Trade, present state of, 125.

Trial by Jury, the habit of boasting re-
garding, 432.

Troad, sketch of the, by Dr Aiton, 754.
Turkey, present anomalies of dress in,
165.

Turks, honesty of the, 438.

Turon gold diggings, the, 312.

Tuscany, reductions in the tariff of, 555,
556.

Two Mottoes, the, a tale, by Emile Sou-
vestre, 547.

Two Sicilies, reductions in the tariff of
the, 555.

Uncle Tom's Cabin, remarks on, 689.
Undertakers, frauds of, 437.

Unionists, party of the, in the United
States, 46.

United States, present state of parties,
politics, &c., in the, 45-protective
system of the, 213--peculiarities of the
patriotism of the, 300-the habit of
national boasting in, 432-increased
restrictiveness of their tariff, 565-in-
crease of their cotton manufactures,
566-the municipalities of the, 649-
sketches of slavery in, 689-the Fugi-

tive Slave Bill, 691-education in the,
contrasted with France, 727.

Urania of Milton, the, 138.
Villiers, Mr, the motion of, 765.
Virgin, a procession of the, at Malaga,
713-reverence paid the, in Spain, 719,

721.

VOX CLAMANTIS IN EREMO, by H. G. K.,
513.

W. E. A., the Crusader's March by,
372.

WAGNER, MORITZ, REISE NACH PERSIEN,
&c., by, reviewed, 163.

WALMER, A MORAL FROM, 630.

Wedi, king of Sennaar, 452.
War, views of the boroughs regarding, 1.
Weedon, defenceless state of, 16.
WELLINGTON, THE DUKE OF, THE DEATH
OF, 517.

Wellington, the duke of, reflections sug-
WERNE, F., REISE NACH MANDERA, &c.,
gested by his death, 630, 651.
by, 446.

Werne, Dr Joseph, death, &c., of, 446.
West Indies, ruined condition of the, 213
-dishonest policy which has been
pursued toward them, 442.

Wheat, diminished produce of, in Great
Britain, 211, 215.

Whig ministry, cause of the fall of the,

114.

a

Whigs, failing consideration of the, 115,
637 - their virtual extinction as
party, 116-system to be followed
with regard to them at the elections,
117-their conduct toward the duke of
Wellington throughout his career, 517
-their virulence against Lord Derby's
Whigs, the party called, in the United
ministry, 636.
States, 46.

Wild-fowl shooting, on, 233.
Wild goat, chase of the, 231.

Wilkes, Miss, Jeffrey's marriage to, 281.
Wood, Sir C., support of Cobden by, 261,
Wolves, attacks from, in Armenia, 178.

262.

Woolwich, defenceless state of, 16.
Wordsworth, Jeffrey's criticism on, 461.
Yeomanry, inefficiency of the, in the field,

13.

Zollverein, restrictive tariff of the, 556.
Zurich, cruelties against the Jews at,
598.

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