Klengel, Cramer, Potter, 184-Gries-
bach, Bochsa, Mortellari, 185-Royal
Academy of Music, appointments of,
and offers from, professional men, 273
-Opera arrangements, Miss Paton's de-
but, 274-Leoni Lee, new publications,
Moschelles, Perry, Stiebelt, 275-Me-
vers, Barnett, Miss Paton, 276-Music
Meetings, 378-Singers, Madame Cam-
porese, Mrs. Salmon, Miss Stevens, 379
-new musical publications, 380-Derby
and Norwich Music Festivals, English
Vocalists, 473-Mr. Beill, Madame
Camporese and Mrs. Salmon, 474-
Miss Corri, the late Mr. Corri, Catalani,
475-Miss Paton, new publications, 476
-musical intelligence, Mr. Bochsa, 573
cultivation of English music; Singers
Knyvett, Terrail, Evans, 574 — new
publications, 575.
My Father's House, 549.
Mythology, popular, Swedish, 221.
Naples, sketch of, No. II. 78-Largo del
Palazzo, 78-Chiatamone, 79-Villa
Reale, 79-Corso, 80- No. III. 224-
the Paludi, Poggio Reale, 224-the
Rubeolo, and Sebeto, 225-Strada Nuo-
va, streets in the city, 226-advantages
and disadvantages of Naples, 228.
Napoleon, O'Meara's work on, 53-his
attachment to Josephine, and Maria
Louisa, 54-his character of Madame
de Staël, 55-Murat, 56-King of Prus-
sia, 58.
Narrative of Nathan Adamson, 152.
Niemeyer, Dr., his travels, 166—his re-
marks on the English Universities, 167.
Nonnus, account of, 336—his poetry, 338.
Patents, (M. R.) 13, 29, 45, 61, 77, 93.
Pekin, Ferd. Mendez Pinto's account of,
347.
Pettrich, sculptor, 483.
Phrenological system, 197-requires great
study, 200.
Picture-dealers, 358.
Pig, roast, dissertation on, 245.
Pinto, Ferd. Mendez, 343- his account of
the Gigauhos, 346-of Pekin, 347.
Poetry, 356-its essence, 278.
Poetry.
Wanderings in June, by John Clare, 5,
The Inconstant Lady; a Sonnet, 9.
Parting, 20.
The Downfall of Dalzell, by A. Cun-
ningham, 27.
Sonnet to the Nightingale, 52.
from Jodelle, 62.
Hymn to the Morning, 71.
The Sailor's Lady, 427.
Low Germanie, 429..
Awake, my Love,' 455. The Falling Leaf, by Montgomery, 477. Midnight a Sonnet, 494.
On a Sleeping Child, two Sonnets, 497. Translation from Quintus Calaber, 511. Fancy: a Sonnet, 536.
"O come my bonnie bark,' 542.
The tree that built my bonnie bark,'
Philosophy, 552.
The Voyage, a Dramaticle, 556. Lines to an Unknown, 562. Hymn, by Montgomery, 565.
Sonnet, I never pass a Venerable Tree,'
Poets, Lives of, Armstrong, 241-Smol- lett, 327-Jago, 419-Darwin, 520. French; see French.
Politeness, French, 302.
Popularity of Scott, Byron, &c., causes of, 436.
Portmore, family of the Earl of, 265.
Portraits, on the diversity of opinion re-
specting, 321.
Presentiment, a fragment, 517.
Pretensions, French, 293.
Prints, 357-remarks on, 489.
Processions, theatrical, 39.
Prussia, King of, Napoleon's opinion of,
Public Events: Russia and the Porte;
France, the King's Speech to the Cham-
bers, 93-Commotions in the Capital;
Spain, Address of the Cortes to the
King; Portugal, plot to depose the
King, 94-Plague at Algiers; state of
Pauperism in Sussex; Ball for the relief
of the Irish; Parliamentary Intelli-
gence, 95-Resolution of the Bank of
England, 96 Spain, 187-Tumults at
Madrid, Meeting among the Military,
Morillo, 188-Address of the Munici-
pality to the King, 189-the French
Ultras, Brazilian Constitution, 190-
Turkey, Capture of Scio, recruits in the
Morea, South America, 191-State of
Ireland, Revenue, Marriage Act, Bank-
notes, Breach of Privilege, 192-Spain,
Resignation and Trial of some of the
Ministers, 281--Dissensions in the
French Parliament, 282-Turkey, death
of Captain Pacha, 282-Insurrection at
Constantinople, subscriptions for the
Greeks; Domestic, Prorogation of Par-
liament, 283-death of the Marquis of
Londonderry, 284-the King's Visit to
Scotland, 286-Greece, defeat of Chours- chid, loss of Corinth by the Greeks; Congress, 382-Spain, execution of Elio; Portugal; France, trial of Ber- ton, &c. 383-Domestic Intelligence,
Mr. Canning, New Marriage Act, 384
-Spain; Opening of the Extraordinary
Cortes, 477-Report of Banos to the Cortes; proposed new Levy, 478-De- ficiency in the Revenue; Portugal, Oath taken by the King; complaint of the Prince Regent of the Brazils, 479- Manifesto, 480-Greece, loss of the Turkish Naval Expedition, defeat of the Turks at Souli; France, conduct of the Ultra Government, 481-Execution of Berton; Ireland, 482-Spain: Con- stitutionalists, defeat of Quesada, O'Don- nell's Proclamations, 576-the Spanish Regency; disposition of England to- towards the Peninsula; France, B. Con- stant's trial,577-arrest of Mr. Bowring, 578-French Funds, Congress at Verona, South America, Dublin, 579-Lord Mayor's Dinner, Trials for Libel, 580.
Quotations, remarks on, 24.
Retz, Cardinal, anecdote by, 458.
Review of Halidon Hill, 174-Les Ma-
chabees, 341-Bracebridge Hall, 436—
Sir Marmaduke Maxwell, 460.
Reynolds, Sir J., 494.
Riding, specimen of Cockney, 500.
Roast Pig, dissertation on, 245. Rochester, J. Wilmot, Earl of, 150. Royal and Noble Authors. See Orford.
Rural sports, a Cockney's, 498-riding,
502-shooting, 504-fishing, 507.
Sailors, 559.
Sappho, 18.
Scepticism, Darwin's, 525.
Schools, public, 252.
Sceve, M. French poet, 413.
Scott, Sir W., his Halidon Hill, 174.
Scottish Dialect, remarks on, 461,
Scraps of criticism, 563.
Sculpture, 288, 381, 483, 484.
Sea, remarks on the, 390-storm at, de-
scribed, 549.
Seaman, the old, 559.
Sedley, Sir C. Memoirs of, 265.
Shakspeare, 335.
Shares of Canals, &c. (M. R.) 15, 31, 47,
63, 79, 95.
Shrewsbury, Duke of, 218.
Sidley family, account of the, 265.
Siege of Vienna, 367.
Sketch-book, excellency of that work, 437.
Smollett, Dr. Life of, 327.
Smugglers, 101.
Universities, English, 166 officers at, 168-discipline, 168-course of study, 169 lectures, 169-professorships, 169 -difference between their studies and those of the German Universities, 170 -passion for politics, 171.
Versification, Darwin's, 527.
Vienna, siege of, 367.
Villain, meaning of that word in Richard'
soliloquy, 463.
Virgil, 508, 510.
Voice from St. Helena, 53.
Voyage, the, a Dramaticle, 556.
Wagner, sculptor, 484. Walking Stewart, 410. Water-drinking, 29.
Weather, Observations on, (M. R.) 10, 28, 43, 60, 73, 87.
Weathercock, see Janus. Wine, essay on, 29.
Wild, Dr. R., 396 (note)-verses by, on Cock-fighting, 396.
Zion, Montgomery's songs of, 464.
Zuccaro, Anecdote of, 359.
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