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Lines on seeing a Mountain Daisy in flower, 455.

Litera Orientales, Turkish Poetry, third article, 328.

Lorrequer, Harry, Confessions of, 97, 434, 592.

Love and Wine, from the German of Weisze, 179.

Magistracy, the, 135, 256.

Magrath, Lieutenant Richard N. Historical Sketch of the Art of War, review of, 242.

Man in the Cloak, a very German Story, 552.

Memoirs of Joseph Holt, general of the Irish Rebellion in 1798, 72. Memoranda of the Month.-Symptoms of increasing tranquillity, 131. Persecution of the Protestant Clergy, 131; Outrages in Tipperary, 131; Murder, 131; Brutal Outrage, 131; Attempt at Murder, 131; Murders, 132; Savage Outrage on a Lady, 132; Murder in the county Louth, 132; Tithe Sale-Desperate conduct of the Peasantry, 132; Atrocious Murder-Rib. bonism, 133; Murderous Assault, 133; Atrocious Outrage, 133; Assault on two Clergymen, 133; Extraordinary scene with two Popish Priests, 133; Desperate Assault, 134; Outrages, 134; Conspiracy to Murder, 134; Frightful murder, 134; Recent Homicides, 134; Dreadful Outrage, 135; Arson, 135; The Magistracy of Ireland, 135; Murder in the Co. of Tipperary, 251; Outrage in Tuam, 252; Malicious Burning, 252; Riot in Drumsna, 252; Revolting Outrage, 253; Murder, 253; Disturbed state of Longford, 253; Savage attack, 254; Malicious Burning, 254; Desperate Ribbon Outrage, 254; Treasonable conspiracy, 254; Murders in Westmeath, 254; Ribbonism, 255; Anti-tithe meeting, 255; The removal of Magistrates, 256; Attempted Assassination of the Rev. M. G. Beresford, 256; Irish Tranquillity, 256; Horrible Fanaticism Irish Popery, 367; The Priests, 368; The Rev. Marcus Beresford, 368; Desperate Ribbon Outrage, 368; Outrage, 368; Fair of Nash, 369; Horrible attempt at Assassination, 369; Murder, 369; Horrible Murders, 369; Robbery of Ammunition, 370; Robbery of Fire-arms, 371; Spirited conduct of two Policemen, 371; Incendiarism, 371; Horrible Murder, 371; More Sacrilege, 371; Horrid attempt at Assassination, 372; Attempt at Murder, 372.

Merck's correspondence, 393.

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in Ireland, 131, 132, 133, 134, 254, 369, 371.

My heart, from the German of Hölty, 178.

Newel's History of the Revolution in
Texas, review of, 660.

New Geneva, account of, 402.
Night, 696.

Novels of Fashionable Life, review of, 3. Oelenschlager's Gotter Nordens; or, mythology of the North, an epic Poem in three books, 86.

Oliver Twist, by Boz, review of, 699.
Original Letters-Swift, No. I. 269.
Orphan's soliloquy, 456.

Paraguay, letters on, by Robertson, review of, 474.

Parliament, the last Session of, 259. Passage in the secret history of an Irish Countess, 502.

Pathetic Hypothetics, from the German of Schubart, 176.

Pearl Necklace, a tale of facts, 233. Philosophy and Philosophers, from Schiller, 58.

POETRY-The Rubi, a Tale of the Sea,

Canto V. 75; Canto VI. 139; A Wish, 129; The death of Leury, a legend of Tyrone, 130; Jephtha's Vow, 273; The Boat Wreck 337; Poems by Alexander Bethune, labourer, 455; Sonnets by Coul Goppagh, 471, 632; A Croon, by Coul Goppagh, 472; The Dressed Grave, 519; The Ring Dove, 617; "The Ground Swell," 631; Hours of SolitudeThe Vision, 695; Night, 696; Despair, 696; To my Wife, 697; The White Lady, 698; To my Son, 698. Poor Law, the, 452.

Poor Margaret, a tale, from the German, 195.

Popery, Irish, 367.

Proposal for increasing and strengthening the liberal interest in Ireland, 248. Protestant Charities, suppression of, 498. Protestant Clergy, persecution of, 131. Reality, the words of, from Schiller, 53. Redderbrae, the, an Irish story, by Mrs. S. C. Hall, 487.

Reform Bill, and the Irish election laws, 110.

Religious liberty in France, 64. Review-Of Novels of Fashionable Life, 3; Of Holt's Memoirs, 72; Of Ritter's History of Ancient Philosophy 157; Of Mrs. Hall's Lights and Shadows of Irish Life, 218; Of Lewis' Topographical Dictionary, 226; Of Miss Hamilton's Poems, 237; Of Magrath's Historical Sketch of the Art of War, 242; Of Sir W. C. Ellis's Treatise on Insanity, 459; Of Robertson's Letters on Paraguay, 474; Of Lord Lindsay's Letters on Egypt, Edom and the Holy Land, 568; Of Wilberforce's Life, 619; Of Newell's

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