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Acted Charades, 25.

Africa, Letters on the Civilization of, by
Mr M'Queen, 315, 596.
Aird's Religious Characteristics, review
of, 677.

Allan, William, his Picture of Queen
Mary's Landing, 402.

Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. XXX. 100.
No. XXXI. 344.-No. XXXII. 473.
-No. XXXIII. 896.

America, Journal of the Campaigns in,
243, 417, 709.

Ane Auncient Ballad, 195.

Appointments, Military, 114, 364, 766.
Army in India, remarks on the Present
State of, 563.

Arts, Fine, Letter on the, 401.
Autobiography of Mansie Wauch, from
the, 39.

Bankrupts, British, 117, 370.
Barossa, Account of the Battle of, 695.
Births, 119, 371, 771.
Black Watch, &c. 399.
Brewer's Monitor, the Young, review
of, 829.

Burmese War, review of Snodgrass's
Narrative of the, 121.

Byron, Lord, Ode on the Death of, 52.
Canning, Mr, on his junction with the
Whigs and Radicals, 745, 757.-Evi-
dence of his desire to get rid of Lord
Eldon and his friends, 750.—Dr Phill-
potts' Letters to, 858.
Catholic Question, remarks on the,
575.-It operates as an eternal pesti-
lence to Ireland, 588.-What benefit
would Emancipation yield to Ireland?
593.-Speech of the Duke of York on,
625.

Change of Ministry, remarks on the, 745.
Characteristics, Review of Aird's Reli-
gious, 677.

Charades, Acted, No. VII. 25.-No.
VIII. 29.

Civilization of Africa, Mr M'Queen's
Letters on the, 315, 596.
Colonel O'Shaughnessy, Character of, 32.
-His Adventures in India, 653.
Corn Laws, Doctrines on which their
Abolition is advocated, examined, 169,
274.

Corn Markets, 112, 361, 763.
Course of Time, a Poem, review of, 842.
Cruickshank, George, Remarks on his
Illustrations of Time, 777.

Death Scene, a, 259.
Deaths, 119, 373, 773.
Didactic Poetry, remarks on, 21.
Dobson, George, his Expedition to Hell,

549.

Dreams and Apparitions, 549, 664.
VOL. XXI.

Eldon, Lord, defence of his conduct in
leaving the late Ministry, 754.
Emigration, Report of the Parliamentary
Committee on, considered, 377.
Ernest, Duke of Suabia, a Tragedy, Re-
view of, 214.

Exploits of the Navy, Papers on the, No.
İ. 737.

Fancies on a tea-cup, 53.

Fine Arts, only two men in Edinburgh
who can speak on the subject, and nei-
ther of them know anything of the
matter, 401.

Foreign grain, effects of its introduction

upon the condition of the labouring
population, 1.

German Prose Classics, No. II. Less-
ing, 9.-No. III. Kant, 133.
Haram, Visits to the, 330.
Hell, George Dobson's Expedition to,
549.

Holy Week in Rome, 793.
Homes of England, the, 392.
Hood, Thomas, review of his Whims
and Oddities, 45.

Hora Germanicæ. No. XXII. Ernest
Duke of Suabia, 214-No. XXIII
Werner's Twenty-fourth of February,
464.

Hora Italicæ. No. IV.
Hislop, Tibby, her Dream, 664.
Indian, Letter from an, 337.-Notes on,
340.

Indian Army, remarks on the, 563.-

Sir John Malcolm's Opinion of its
Importance, 565.-Its Constitution
and Character, 566.-Mode of Sup-
plying its Staff, 568.-Jealousy be-
tween the Government and Com-
pany's Troops, 570.-Constitution of
the Native Army, 571.-How to Im-
prove it, 573.

Irish Schoolmaster, the, 57.
Illustrations of Time, remarks on, 777.
Ireland, on the question, "what will be-
come of her?" 61.-Five parties in
Ireland, two Protestant, ib.-and three
Catholic parties, 63.-Object of the
latter to overthrow the Government
of Ireland, 67.-On the Catholic
Question, 375.-Lord Farnham, 577.
-Bible discussions in, 579.-Mr
Plunkett and the Reformation in,
580.-Catholic Association, 583.-
Why it is suffered, 591.
Jardine, Professor, of Glasgow, Death
of, 376.

Kant, Immanuel, the Last Days of, 135.
Letter from a Scottish freeholder on the
Importation of foreign corn, 1.

on Ricardo's theory of rent, 74.
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Letter from an Indian, 337.-Notes on,
340.

on steam navigation, by two
Captains of the Navy, 393.

on the fine arts, by an Ama-
teur, 401.

'Laocoon, Lessing's, remarks on, 9.
Last Man, the, 54.

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Last Days of Kant, 135.

Lecture on murder, 200.

Le Revenant, 409.-account of his trial
and conviction for forgery, 410.-His
execution, 414-and restoration to
life, 416.

Letters from the Peninsula. No. I.-
The Battle of Barossa, 695.

858.

Dr Phillpotts' to Mr Canning,

Mansie Wauch, from the Autobiography
of, 39.

Marriages, 119, 372, 772.

M'Culloch, Mr, his Doctrines on the

Corn Laws Examined, 169, 274.-His
Opinions on Surplus Population, 377.
Murder considered as one of the fine
arts, 199.

M'Queen, Mr, Letters by, on the state
of Sierra Leone, and the civilization
of Africa, 315, 596.-His reply to
Mr K. Macaulay's Pamphlet in Vin-
dication of the Government of that
Colony, 619.

May-day, 501.-Mount Pleasant, 502,-
Mary Morrison, 504-Farm of Logan
Braes, 507.-The Grave of the Mar-
tyrs, 508.-Laurence and Willie Lo-
gan, 510.-The Wayside Inn, 516.-
The Mains, 518.
Macaulay, Kenneth, Reply to his Vindi.
cation of Sierra Leone, from the Mis-
representations of Mr M'Queen, 619.
Marriages in Persia and in England con-
trasted, 645.

Meteorological Tables, 114, 363, 765.
Military Sketch-Book, review of the, 830.
Military Appointments, &c. 114, 364,
*766,

Ministry, Remarks on the Change of,

745. Incongruous character of the
late, ib.-Conduct of the Press, 746,
753.-Principle on which Lord Liver-
pool's Ministry was formed, 748.-
Evidence of Mr Canning's wish to
break up the Ministry, 750.-Conduct
of Lord Eldon and his friends defend.
ed, 751.-The country has no confi-
dence in the Coalition Ministry, 760.
-To support it, is to support the
admission of Catholics to power, 761.
Monitor, the Young Brewer's, review
of, 829.

Monkey-Martyr, the, 706.

Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. XXX. 100.-

Storm in the Highlands, 101.—Mr
Canning and Mr Hume, 104-Allan
Cunningham's Paul Jones, 107.-
Bird-Shooting, 111.—Audubon's Ame-
rican Ornithology, 112.-Phrenology,
*196.—No. XXXI. 344.-Execution
of a mutineer, 346.-Tale of the
Haunted Well, 350.-The Exhibitions
of Paintings, 353.-Shows on the
Mound, 357.-The Jew Missionary
Wolfe, 358.-The Theatre, 359.—No.
XXXII. 473.-Hazlitt, 474.-The
Shepherd's temperance, 475.-The
Catholic Question, 477.-A Short-
hand writer in the Press, 478.-Mr
Somerville of Currie's Sermon against
Cruelty to Animals, 479.-Mrs Sid-
dons as Lady Macbeth, 481.-The
Edinburgh Improvements, 482.-The
lower orders, 484.-Almack's, 486.-
No. XXXIII. The Shepherd, and Mrs
and Miss Gentle, 896.-Memoirs of
Cyril Thornton, 899.-The Spring,
after the snow storms, 889.-The
Drama, 903.-The Change of Minis-
try, 908.-The Misses Paton, 910.-
The Thames Tunnel, 914.

Narrative of the Burmese War, Review
of, 121.

Note on Letter from an Indian, 340.
North Christopher, his Income and
Mode of Life in Town and Country,
340.

Navigation by Steam, Letter on the sub-
ject of, 393.

Narrative of the last illness and death
of the Duke of York, 626.
Navy, exploits of the, No. 1. 337.
O'Shaughnessy, Colonel, character of,

32. His adventures in India, 653.
Ode to the Moon, 407.

Odd Characters, 440.-Will o' Whaup,
ib.-Daft Jock Amos, 440.-Willie
Candlem, 447.

Ode for Music. On the Death of Lord
Byron, 520.

Poetry, didactic, remarks on, 21.
Poetical Pieces. Love, 49.-Sea Scene,
ib.-The Last Man, 54.-The Irish
Schoolmaster, 57.-Winter, in Six
Sonnets, 80.-Wizzerde Wynkin's
Dethe, 195.-On the Death of a
Daughter, 226,-A Vision of the
Deep, 227.-A Death-Scene, 259.-
The Homes of England, 392.-The
Black Watch, 399.-Vernal Stanzas,
400.-Ode to the Moon, 407.-Ode
for Music, on the Death of Lord By-
ron, 520-Sing round about Hawick,
559.-The Spell Broken, 704-The
Monkey-Martyr, 706.

Pollok's Course of Time, review of,
842.

Phillpotts, Dr, review of his Letters to Russia and Persia, connexion between,

Mr Canning, 858,
Popular Cupid, the, 51.

Persia, its Political Relations with Eu-
rope, 158.-Connexion with Russia,
159; and with England, 161.-Treaty
with the latter, 163.-Aggression of
Russia on, 165.-Probable Danger to
British East India, from Russia ob-
taining an Influence over, 168.
Persian Women, remarks on, 641
Polygamy in Persia, its extent, 647
Population, the surplus of the United
Kingdom, remarks on, 377
Plunkett, Mr, and the Reformation in
Ireland, 580

Península, Letters from the, 695

Prices Current, 113, 362, 765

Promotions, Military, 114, 364

493, *766

and probable effects of the present
war, 158.

Sadik Beg, story of, 651

Scottish Freeholder, Letter from, on the
importation of grain, 1

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-

Selwyn in Search of a Daughter, Chap. I.
82.-Chap. II. 88.-Chap. III. 181.
Chap. IV. 189.-Chap. V. 261.-
Chap. VI. 269.-Chap. VII, 448.-
Chap. VIII. 455.—Chap. IX. 793.
Chap. X. 799.-Chap. XI. 803
Sheep, peculiarities of, 434
Shepherd's Calendar, the, 434.—Sheep,
ib.-Prayers, 436.-Odd Characters,
440.-George Dobson's Expedition to
Hell, 549.-The Souters o' Selkirk,
534.-Tibby Hyslop's Dream, and the
Sequel, 664

Publications, Monthly List of, 109", Sierra Leone, Letters on the State of, as

"Puggie, Puggie," 826.

Pythagorean, a Modern, his Description

of Colonel O'Shaughnessy, 32; and
his Adventures in India, 653.

Reigning Vice, the, a poem, review of,
873.

Religious Characteristics, review of, 677
Remarks on Lessing's Laocoon, 9.—On

Didactic Poetry, 21.-On the Corn
Laws, 169, 274-On the Report of
the Emigration Committee of the
House of Commons, 377.-On the
Case of Wakefield and Miss Turner,
522.-On the constitution and pre-
sent state of the Army in India, 563.
-On the Catholic Question, 575.—
On Sketches of Persia, and the condi-
tion of Women there, 641.-On the
Change of Ministry, 745.-On Cruick-
shank's Illustrations of Time, 777
Rent, on Mr Ricardo's theory of, 74
Rents, on the theory of, 311
Report of the Emigration Committee,
remarks on the, 377
Revenant, Le, 409

Review, Edinburgh, examination of its
doctrines of the abolition of the Corn
Laws, 169, 274

Review of Hood's Whims and Oddities,
45.-Of Snodgrass's Burmese War,
122.-Of Uhland's Tragedy of Ernest,
Duke of Suabia, 214.-Of Werner's
Twenty-fourth of February, 464.—Of
Aird's Religious Characteristics, 677.
-Of the Young Brewer's Monitor,
829. Of the Military Sketch Book,
830.-Of Pollok's Poem, the Course
of Time, 842-Of Dr Phillpotts' Let-
ters to Mr Canning, 858.—Of Richard-
'son's Sonnets, 856.-Of the Reigning
Vice, a poem, 883.

Rod and the Stream, the, 815.

a British Colony, 315, 596.-Mr M'-
Queen's reply to Mr Macaulay's pam-

phlet in vindication of, 619

Sketches of Persia, remarks on, 641
Snodgrass's Narrative of the Burmese
War, review of, 121

Sonnets, review of Lester Richardson's,
856.

Souters o' Selkirk, the, 554
Spell Broken, the, 704
Spoiled Child, the, 52

Steam Navigation, Letter on, 393.-Its
superiority in war, or in a storm, 439-
-As a security against invasion, and
a protection to commerce, 396.
Subaltern in America.-Chap. 1. 243.
Landing on the Banks of the Chesa-
peake, 244.-Chap. II. 247. Advance
of the British Army, 249.-Chap. III.
251.-Skirmish with the Enemy, 253.
-Chap. IV. 255.-Chap. V. 417.-
Chap. VI. 420. Action at Bladens-
burg, 423.-Chap. VII. 426. De-
struction of Washington, 427.-Chap.
VIII. 430. Retreat from Washington,
431.-Reshipment of the troops, 433.
-Chap. IX. 531. Arrival in the Po-
tomac, 532.-Chap. X. 535. Disem-
barkation in Maryland, 536.—And
march upon Baltimore, 537.-Death
of General Ross, 539.-Chap. XI.
540. Action with the Americans,
541.-Chap. XII. 544. Defences for
the protection of Baltimore, 548.-
Chap. VIII. 709. Preparations for
attacking the American Entrench-
ments, 710.-Sudden retreat, 711.-
And re-embarkation, 713. - Chap.
XIV. ib. Execution of two deser-
ters, 715.-Chap. XV. 718. Voyage
from the Chesapeake to Jamaica, 719.
-Chap. XVI. 722. Voyage to New
Orleans, ib.

Surplus Population of the United King-
dom, on the, 377.

Taylor, Sir Herbert, his Narrative of the
last illness and death of the Duke of
York, 626.

Theory of Rent, on Mr Ricardo's, 74.-

Theory of an unknown writer, 311
Tibby Hyslop's Dream, 664

Time, remarks on illustrations of, 777.-
Review of Pollok's Poem, the Course
of, 842

Twenty-fourth of February, review of
Werner's, 464.

Uhland's Tragedy of Ernest, Duke of
Suabia, review of, 214
Vernal Stanzas, 400

Vice, the Reigning, review of, 883.
Vision of the Deep, a, 227

Visits to the Haram-Visit V. 330.

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