Charmed Cup of Stratford, a Poem, 308. China's Greatest River, The Yang-tse- Kiang, 387.
Chinese Case of Breach of Promise of Marriage, 36.
Cloister and the Hearth, The, reviewed, 406.
Codex Zacynthius, Greek Palimpsest of Fragments of St. Luke, examined, 303. Colonel Jordan's Commerce and Pro- ducts of the Southern States, review- ed, 29.
Conservatism at Home and Abroad, 755. Convert to Constitutional Principles-
The First Napoleon, a, 228. Cooper's Creek to Carpentaria, From,
Courage, My Heart! From Heinrich Heine, 22.
County of the Pale, Pagan Relics and Fairy Lore in a, 239.
Customs and Manners, Bygone, Part I., 515; Part II., 673.
Death of the Prince Consort, The, 3. Denis Florence M'Carthy's Calderon,
De Tocqueville, Alexis, Statesman and Patriot, 44.
Die Geistertodenglocke: The Ghost Dead-Bell, 473.
Disrupted Republic, The, 23.
Fairholt's British Costume, reviewed,633. Fairy Lore and Pagan Relics in a County of the Pale, 239.
Federal American Minister, The, W. Fashion, Freaks of, a Dream, 633. H. Seward, 114.
First Napoleon, The, a Convert to Con- stitutional Principles, 228.
Flies in Amber, or Immortals by Acci- dent, 582.
Folk-Lore, Leinster, 453.
Foreign Policy, The Conservative, 755. Forgotten Novels, Part II., 685. Funerals in Poland, and Weddings, 220.
Garter, The Knight of the: a Poem. By Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 466. Gerald Massey and Alexander Smith, 62. Ghost Dead-Bell, The: a Story, 473. Goldwin Smith on the Colonies, review- ed, 259.
Great Scholars and Great Eaters, 741.
Havelock's March, and other Poems, re- viewed, 62.
History and Art, Patterson's Essays in, reviewed, 207.
HOUSE BY THE CHURCHYARD, THE: A Souvenir of Chapelizod. By Charles de Cresseron. January-Part IV., Chap. XVII., In which Mr. Danger- field visits the Church of Chapelizod, and Zekiel Irons goes a Fishing; Chap. XVIII., Dr. Toole's Discourse with Mr. Mervyn; Chap. XIX., A Plea- sant Dejeuner by the Margin of the Liffey; Chap. XX., Reveries, Dis- putes, and General Jollity; Chap. XXI., Two Young People understand one another better; Chap. XXII., A Merry-making kept up by Candle- light, page 5. February-Part V., Chap. XXIII., How the Band of the Royal Horse Artillery played; Chap.
XXIV., The Troubles and Shapes that began to gather about Dr. Sturk; Chap. XXV., Mr. Irons recounts old Recollections about the Tiled House; Chap. XXVI., Mrs. Macnamara Troubled and Haunted too; Chap. XXVII., A Certain Woman in Black; Chap. XXVIII., The Belligerents of Belmont; Chap. XXIX., How Pud-
dock and Devereux brewed a Bowl
of Punch, and sang and discoursed; Chap. XXX., Devereux's Fiddle plays a Prelude to "Over the Hills and far away," page 131. March-Part VI., Chap. XXXI., Miss Lilias hears a Stave of an Old Song; Chap. XXXII., Aunt Becky and Dr. Toole visit Miss Lily; Chap. XXXIII., A strange Cocked-hat in a Shadow by the Win- dow; Chap. XXXIV., Some of the Feuds wax Fiercer; Chap. XXXV., A dark look-out; Chaps. XXXVI. and XXXVII., Of a Messenger from Chapelizod Vault who waited in the Tiled House for Mr. Mervyn, page 266. April-Part VII., Chap. XXXVIII., Lily speaks her Mind; Chap. XXXIX., Dr. Sturk seeks a Reprieve; Chap. XL., Charles Nutter and the Silver Spectacles; Chap. XLI., How in the Watches of the Night a Vision came to Sturk; Chap. XLII., Rehearsal in Captain Cluffe's Lodgings; Chap. XLIII., The Closet Scene, part of Polonius omitted; Chap. XLIV., Pale Hecate's Visit to the Mills; Chap. XLV., Charles Nutter, Esq., orders Tea, page 422. May-Part VIII., Chap. XLVI., Swans on the Water; Chap. XLVII., Swans in the Water; Chap. XLVIII., Confusion in the Club-room of the Phoenix; Chap. XLIX., Nutter's Tea; Chap. L., How the Night was passed in the House by the Churchyard; Chap. LI., a Rou- leau of Guineas and the Crack of a Pistol; Chap. LII., After what Fashion Dr. Sturk came Home, page 567. June-Chap. LIII., In which Miss Magnolia and Dr. Toole, in different Scenes, prove themselves good Samaritans; Chap. LIV.,Dr. Pell mounts the Stairs of the House by the Churchyard; Chap. LV.,Dr. Toole, in full Costume, illuminates the Com- pany; Chap. LVI., Dr. Walsingham and the Chapelizod Christians meet to the Sound of the Holy Bell, and a Ghost sits in the Church; Chap. LVII., Something remarkable at the Mills; Chap. LVIII., One of Little Bo-peep's Sheep comes Home again; Chap. LIX., What the people thought; Chap. LX., A Coach at the Elms and two fine Ladies dressed for the Ball; Chap. LXI., A Chapter of Hoops, Feathers and Brilliants, and Bucks and Fiddlers, 655.
MILDRINGTON THE BARRISTER: A Ro- mance of Two Syrens. January- Before the Piece begins; Mildrington the Barrister; The Sorrows of the "Half-world;"The First Syren; Queen Mildrington, page 88. February- The Second Syren; Tournay; Mil- drington Professional; That Moral Centaur, Man and Wife; Bloom upon the Rye; Honey and Treacle Moons; Countermines, page 194. March-
Miss Boleyn; Ball-room Croquet ; Young Goodchild's Rout; Dinner Cro- quet; Called to Court; The Grange; The Bait; The Pitcher going to the Well, page 314. April-Churstone Boleyn, Esq., M.P.; A New Alliance; A Conjugal Detective; Dinner at Sturridge's; Dives Feasts; Dives Re- vels; The Pitcher at the Well, page 491. May-Parigi o cara; Storm in a Sevres Tea-cup; Tears; The Hero "a Monk would be;" Harmony; Bloom off the Rye; Gala at Churstone; Chur- stone Prays; A New Visitor; Chur- stone Castle; the Company, page 616. June-Mildrington's Probation, First Stage; The Manager in Council; The Probation, Second Stage; A Shadow from the East; The Probation, Third Stage; Drawing-room Gymnasts; The Probation, Fourth Stage, page 725.
Napoleon: a Sonnet, by the late Sir Thomas Wyse, 704.
O'Donovan, LL.D., The late John, 85. Original Annotations of Richard Porson
on Sir Isaac Newton's Letter to Mr. Le Clerc, Professor of Divinity of the Remonstrants of Holland, on the Greek Text of 1 John, v. 7, and 1 Tim., iii. 16, 557.
Pamphlets on the Revision of the Litur- gy, reviewed, 148.
Palinode, The Scholar's, by Edwin Ar- nold, 218.
Patterson's Essays in History and Art, reviewed, 207.
Plagiarism, Tannhäuser, reviewed, 106. Poems:-Courage, my Heart! from Heinrich Heine, 22; Soul and Deity, from Metestatio, by Thomas Irwin, 61; Win and Wear, Part First, by Jona- than Freke Slingsby, 97; Part Second, 183; The Scholar's Palinode, by Ed- win Arnold, 218; Lolotte, the Borde- laise, by J. D., 236; To Pyrrha, by R. D. F. S., 282; The Charmed Cup of Stratford, a Poem, by Mortimer Collins, 308; The Knight of the Gar- ter, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 466; Rupert's Ring, by Mortimer Collins, 553; Sing Welcome, lovely May, by J. D., 627; Napoleon, a Sonnet, com- posed in Italy by the late Sir Thomas Wyse, 704; Visions, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 684. Porson, 557.
*Prelates', The Irish, Memorial on a Na- tional Synod, 148.
Prince Consort, The Death of, 3. Pyrrha, from Horace, 282.
Reviews: "Memoirs, Letters, and Re- mains of Alexis de Tocqueville"- Thornbury's Life of J. M. W. Tur- ner, R.A."" The Works of William H. Seward," edited by George Baker- "Tannhäuser"-" Havelock's March, and other Poems," by Gerald Massey- "Edwin of Deira," by Alexander Smith-"The South; its Products, Commerce, and Resources," by Colonel Thomas Jordan, Adjutant-General to Major-General Beauregard-"Eleven Pamphlets on the Revision of the Li- turgy, including one on the Revival of Synods in the United Church of England and Ireland"-The Hon. Mrs. Norton's "Lady of La Garaye”—
"Patterson's Essays in History and Art"-"Mr. Goldwin Smith on the Colonies"-" Alison's Life of Lord Castlereagh"-"The Codex Zacyn- thius; Greek Palimpsest of Fragments of St. Luke"-Forgotten Novels of the Former Half-Century, Parts I. and II-A Batch of Last Year's Novels:
Silas Marner, the Weaver of Ra- veloe," "Elsie Venner, a Romance of Destiny," "Framley Parsonage," "The Cloister and the Hearth"-Denis Flo- rence M'Carthy's Calderon-Colburn Mayne's "Which does She Love"
"The Opera," by Sutherland Ed- wards-Earl Stanhope's "Pitt," vols. 3 and 4-Mrs. Hall's Novel, "Can Wrong be Right"-"Fairholt's Bri- tish Costume"" The Iliad of Homer" in Hexameter Verse, by J. H. Dart, M.A., Part I.-"Homer: Iliad A," literally translated into English Hexa- meters, by J. T. B. Landon, M.A. Rupert's Ring, a Poem, by Mortimer Collins, 553.
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