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Egyptian Hall, ode to the ourang-outangs Husband, the first and second, 140.

at, 20.

Eisdell, Mr. letter of, 384.

Elections, Irish, notice of, 1.

Postcript on, 495.

Epicedium, 263.

Episode of Real Life, 211.

Epitaph on a rotten borough, 221.
Esculapius and St. Stephen, 583.
Fashionable morality, 290.

F. C. C. the Paddington Shepherdess, 223.
Festival at Derby, account of, 481.
Fever, meaning of the term, 14.
Fire at Pera, account of it, 313.

First and Second, No. II.-First and Se-
cond Thoughts, 51-No. III. the First
and Second Husband, 140.

Five Waters, scenes near, 134.
French Ladies, 584.

Foreign Policy, 201.

Foreigner in England, 500.

Forsythe, Mr. sketch of, 244.

mantling, 203.

If the Lords reject the Reform Bill, what
will follow? 97.

Impressment, remarks on, 310.
Innovation, evil of, 379.

Intelligence, alarming progress of, 85.
Ireland, Mr. Stanley in, 108.
state of, 161.

Irish cavalry, new levy of, 491.

Church Establishment, 65, 109.
Elections, account of, 1.

Yeomanry-the Irish members-and
Lord Grey, 279.

Irving, Mr. his politics, 583.
Johnson, Dr. his Correspondence with
Garrick, 275.

Jokey-pokeys, poetry of, 83.
Journalism, remarks on, 487.
Justice, British, beauties of, 93.

Juvenile Forget-me-Not, noticed, 458.
Katinko, a Greek female, story of, 238.
Keepsake, The, noticed, 459.

Fortresses in Belgium, proposal for dis- Kittens, high price of, 586.

Foster, Mr. statements of, 70.

Knowledge of the World in Men and Books,
523.

France, the aristocracy in, 174-state of Landon, Miss, new novel by, 545.

affairs in, 209.

French Peerage, discussion on, 462.

Ministry and New Chamber, 254.

Friendship's Offering, noticed, 457.
Fugitive, rhyme of the, 162.
Fuller's Bird, 271.

Gallantry, English, 585.
Gaming-houses, Parisian, 296.

Garrick, and his contemporaries, 273.
Glance from a Hood, 335,

God Save the King, 582.

Godwin, genius of, 550.
Good, Dr. on the Cholera, 17.
Gordon, Captain, 127.

Mr. on the Irish Rebellion, 282.
Government and Administration, 551.
Granville, town of, 370.

Grattan, Thomas Colley, sketch of, 77.
Greek affray at Smyrna, 238.
Green, Mr. case of, 585.

Gregson, Mr. character of, 191, 192.
Grey, Lord, speech of, 25-sketch of his
character, 154.

and the Irish Yeomanry, 285.
Gossipings, gay and grave, 258.

Happiness, national, 331.

Harty, Sir Robert, 2.

Laureate's Lay, 335.

Laws for Rich and Poor, 96.
Lay of the Last Minstrel, 327.
Lazzaretto of Marseilles, 40.
Liberia Herald, 492.
Lionism in London, 494.
Literary men, claims of, 90.

- Souvenir, The, noticed, 458.
Literature, considered as a profession, 227.
Livery Lay, addressed to the whale at
Charing-cross, 220.

Living Literary Characters, No. VII. Tho-
mas Colley Grattan, 77- No. VIII.
Robert Plomer Ward, Esq. 186-No.
IX. The Earl of Mulgrave, 248-No. X.
Miss Mitford, 366-No. XI. Samuel
Rogers, 473.

Lords, if they reject the Reform Bill, what
will follow? 97.

Louis-Philippe, government of, 209.
Lyreton, Lord, M.P. 221.

Macauley, Mr. speeches of, 123, 495.
M'Lean, Dr. conceit of, 17.

Madden Mr. extract from his Travels, 171.
Mahon, Lord, 453.

Mahon, O'Gorman, reverses of, 4.
Mainote Mother, The, 377.

Hall, Mr. Basil, his work on America, 297. Malignity, a curiosity in, 95.

Haydon, B. R. sonnet to, 26.

Hereafter (for music), 272.

Hobbs and Dobbs, 236,

Holland and Belgium, hostilities 201, 336.

House of Commons, temper of, 429.
How will the Peers be gained? 395.

Margaret Sunderland, 534.

Mariner, The Ancient, 330.
Marseilles, lazaretto of, 40.
Marvel of the Month, 581.

Matilda, by Lord Normanby, 252.

Maxim, a state one, 89.

Meeting of Parliament, 22.

Humanity, mistaken, 294.

Hume Mr. motion of, 109.

Humorist, The, noticed, 458.

Melody (Moorish), 333.

Messiah, performance of, 485.

oratory in the House, 430.

Hunt, Mr. singular proposal of, 96-bis Miguel, Don, character of, 205.

Ministerial Dinner, 321.

Ministerial patronage, 390.

Pitt's Bon-mot, 172.

Ministry, French, and the new Chamber, Plague at Constantinople, story of, 162.

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Mother's and Daughters, reviewed, 359.
Mulgrave, Earl of, sketch of, 249.
Musgrave, Sir Richard, his election for
Waterford, 5.

My Aunt's Bequest, 178.
My Pension, 449.

Napoleon, lines to, 271.

Navy, American, facts respecting, 308.
Neukomm, Chevalier, music of, 483.
New Parliament, The, 118.
Newspaper-tax, proposed reduction in, 487.
Newtonbarry, affair of, 284.

New York, population of, 300, 301.
No Article this Month, 81.
Normanby, Lord, works of, 249.
North, Mr. elected for Drogheda, 9.
Novels and Romances of the Year, retro-
spective review of, 356.
Nursery Song, 84.

O'Connel, Daniel, elected for Kerry, 7.
Ogilvy, George, Esq. report of, 17.
Olympic Games, 495.

Oratory in Parliament, 430.

waits upon occasion, 488.
Ourang-Outang, ode to, 20.

Ourselves, our Correspondents, and the
Public, 445.

Paganini, Signor, 85-anecdote of, 193
robbed at Cheltenham, 197.
Pandemonium Politics, 406.
Parishes, number of in Ireland, 70.
Parisian Gaming Houses, 296.

Society, remarks on, 443.

Parliament, life of a member of, 435.

meeting of, 22.

the month in, 265,

the new one, 118.

Patronage, ministerial, 390.

versity, 198, 384.

Pleasures of Memory, 476.
Plunkett, Lord, 292.

Poem, by the author of the "Corn-Law
Rhymes," 552.

Poet, a deceased one, 271.

Poetry, Ode to the Ourang-Outangs, at the
Egyptian Hall, 20-Sonnet, by William
Wordsworth, 26-The Convict, by
L. E. L. 33-My Pension, 49-The
Poet's Old Age, 64- The Months;
April, 75-The Prayer in the Wilder-
ness, 107-Wishes, by T. H. Bayly,
Esq. 153-The Rhyme of the Fugitive,
162-Pitt's Bon-mot, 172 - Stanzas,
2IT-A Livery Lay, 220-Epitaph on
a Rotten Borough, 221 - Hobbs and
Dobbs, 236-Epicedium, 263-Song
(for music), 264-From the Portfolio of
à Deceased Poet: Fuller's Bird, 271-
Napoleon (for music), ib.-Song, 272
-Hereafter (for music), ib.-Song of
the Brave Man; from the German of
Bürger, 287-The Slave-ship, 312—
The Second Marriage, 320-The Lay of
the Lost Minstrel, 327-The Show in
London, 329-The Ancient Mariner,
330-Sonnets on the Coronation, 331-
The Little Absentee, 332-A Reflection,
333-A Melody, ib.-A Glance from a
Hood, 334-The Laureate's Lay, 335-
Black Work, 344-The Two Maidens,
349-The Mainote Mother, 377-Mon-
sieur le Brun, 382-Pandemonium Po-
litics, 406-Sonnet; the King, 428-
August, by William Cullen Bryant, 447
-Cholera Morbus, 528-Poem by the
author of the " Corn Law Rhymes, 552.
Poets, a new batch of uneducated ones, 218.
Poet's Old Age, 64.

Poland, state of affairs in, 206, 336.
Policy, foreign, 201.

Politics, a nuisance, 351.

Portugal, on the government of, 205.
Postscript on the Elections, 495.

Praed, Mr. his speeches on Reform, 123.
Prayer in the Wilderness, 107.

Prices, low, of manufactured goods, 491.
Prostitution, political, 489.

Public, address to, 393.

Punjaub, The, 134.

Quackery illustrated, 186.

Pattison, Professor, and the London Uni- Quarantine enactments, 15, 37.

Peel, Sir Robert, 125.

Peerage, French, discussion on,

462.

Peers, how will they be gained? 395.

People's Secret, 489.

Pera, account of the fire at, 313.
Perier, M. declaration of, 463.

Perrin, Mr. returned for Dublin, 3.

Pickpockets at the opening of Parliament, 96
Picturesque Annual, The, noticed, 461.
Pin-Money, reviewed, 362.

Rail-roads, contrivance of, 380.

Rain, effects of, at a coronation, 331.
Real life, an episode of, 211.
Rebellion of 1798, 280.

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Reminiscences of Windham, 555.

Switzerland in 1831, 351.

Talleyrand, M. de, opinion of, 337.

Retrospective review of the novels and ro- Tancred, Mr. his "Legal Review," 120.

Republic, definition of, 488.

mances of the year, 356.

Revenge, horrid, 199.

Revolution of 1688, 154.
Rhyme of the Fugitive, 162.
Rich and poor, laws for, 96.

Roden, Lord, his interference in religious
matters, 12.

Rogers, Samuel, sketch of, 473.
Romance and Reality, by L. E. L. 545.
Room in which Canning died, 402.
Russell, Lord John, 192, 321-his merits
as an orator, 324.

Russia, conduct of, 207, 337.

St. John Long, action brought by him, 86.
Scenes near the Five Waters, (the Pun-
jaub,) 134.

Second marriage, 320.

Self-government, meaning of, 297.
Servants' advertisements, 492.
Shackleford, Tom, 345.
Shaw, Mr. of Dublin, 2.

Shiel, Mr. elected for Louth, 8-oratory
of, 434.

Show in London, 329.

Siddons, Mrs. biographical sketch of, 27.
Sirr, Major, particulars respecting, 2.
Sketches of the English Bar, No. V.-Sir
Charles Wetherell, 129.

Taylor, a child, murdered, 294.

Temper of the House of Commons, 429.
Temple of Melekartha, reviewed, 362.
Thiers, M. 466.

Thomson's Seasons, remarks on, 417.
Thoughts, First and Second, 51.
Times, The, 497.

Tithe system, necessity of Reform in, 68.
Tremaine, novel of, 186.

Two maidens, the, 349.

United States, expenditure of the govern-
ment of, 303.

Uwins, Dr. his observations on Cholera
Morbus, 13.

Vendean's Son. By the Author of " The
English Italy," 370.

Victim, the, a true story, 571.
Walker, Mr. elected for Wexford, 11.
Walsh, Sir J. R. B. motion of, 119.
Ward, R. P. Esq. sketch of, 186.
Warsaw, fall of, and its effects upon Eng-
land, 336.

Waterford, election at, 5.

Week at Derby, during the festival, 481.
Westminster Review, remarks on its criti-
cism, 448-extracts from, 489, 492.
Wetherell, Sir Charles, conduct of, 127—
sketch of, 129.

Sketches of the Scottish Bar, No. Whale, address to, 220.

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Smyth, Sydney, 491.

Society, remarks on, 438.

Soldier-Boy reviewed, 358.

Song of the brave Man, 287.
Songs, 264, 272.

Sonnet, by William Wordsworth, 26.
Sonnet-the King, 428.

Sonnets on the coronation, 331.
Spain, state of affairs in, 208.

Spirit of Song, by T. Haynes Bayly, 551.
Stage, American, compared to a French
diligence, 301.

Stage and the Pulpit, 495.
Stanley, Mr. in Ireland, 108.
Stanzas, 211.

State maxim, 89.

Staubbach, fall of the, 354.

Steam-engines, introduction of, 379.

Steele, Thomas, anecdote of, 4.

Student in Ill Health, Conversations with,
-No. VI. 409.

What a shocking bad hat! origin of, 82.
Where is the mob? 233.

Why may we blame the Bishops? 402.
Wicklow, Lord, and the Irish Yeomanry,

284.

Widow, manoeuvres of one, 52.

Wilde, Serjeant, ingenious speech of, 87.
Wilderness, prayer in the, 107.
William IV. speech of, 24.
Winchelsea, Lord, ideas of, 24.
Windham, reminiscences of, 555.
Winter's Wreath, the, noticed, 458.
Wishes, by Thomas Haynes Bayly, 153.
Wordsworth, William, sonnet by, 26.
World as it is, a tale, 420.
World, on its existence, 410.

Wynford, Lord, proposed measure of, 291.
Wyse, Mr. his election for Tipperary, 8.
Yeomanry, the Irish, 279.

Yes and No, by Lord Normanby, 252.
Young Duke, reviewed, 360.
Yungfrau, described, 354.

Zanga outdone, 199.

END OF THE THIRTY-SECOND VOLUME.

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