Adelphi Theatre, performances at, 110, 235, 370, 511 Amphitrite, convict-ship, lost, 212, 317 Amulet, the, 362
Annuals, noticed, 360
Anonymous in Periodicals, on the, 2 Arabian Nights, dangerous doctrines of, 89 Arabian, the, a sketch from Nature, 94 Arctic Land Expedition, 515 Army, British, in 1833, return of, 239 Artists' and Amateurs' Conversazione, 506 Artists, British, winter exhibition of, 365 Arts, Fine. See Fine Arts
Useful. See Useful Arts Aunts, my Two, 297
Aurungzebe, a Tale of Alraschid, noticed, 358 Ayre, Dr., on the treatment of the cholera, 357
Bank Charter Bill, debates ou, 246, 248 Bank of England, profits of, 238 Bankrupts, 115, 244, 380, 526 Bartleman, the singer, 184
Bayly, T. H., Esq., poetry by, 64, 142, 276, 300, 423
Beer, to prevent it from becoming acetous, 242
Belgium, steam-carriage in, 372 Berri, Duchess of, in La Vendée, 354 Beulah Spa, quality of the waters of, 496 Billington, Mrs., her rich voice, 185, 455 Bills, private, 400
Biographical Particulars of Celebrated Per- sons lately Deceased-William Wilber- force, Esq., 97; John Heriot, Esq., ib.; N. G. Clarke, Esq., K.C., ib.; Sir Harry Goodricke, Bart., 225; Sir John Steven- son, ib.; Hannah More, 226; Ferdinand VII., King of Spain, 387; Rammohun Roy, 388; Richard Heber, Esq., 391; Mr. George Robson, 394; Admiral Sir Herbert Sawyer, K.C.B., 530 Biometer, the, or Moral Watch, noticed, 498 Birmingham Steam-Carriage, 399
Blessington, Countess of, her Conversations
with Lord Byron, No. X., 33; No. XI., 413 Bonnet, the last summer one, 300 Book of Beauty for 1834, illustrations to it,
Bourrienne, M. de, madness of, 87 Boyne, wreck of the, 371
Braham, his merits as a singer, 187 Bray, Mrs., her novels noticed, 502
Breton's Excursions in New South Wales, &c., noticed, 502
Bristol and British Channels, communication between, 254
Bristol and London Railway, 127
British Constitution, remarks on the, 406, Dec.-VOL. XXXIX. NO. CLVI.
Brookes, Mr., re-opening of his school of anatomy, 398
Bulwer, Mr., his England and the English noticed, 2; the work reviewed, 206 Byron, Lord, Journal of Conversations with, 33, 413
Calcutta, hurricane at, 383
Campbell, Byron's opinion of his works, 36 Canada, state of affairs in, 528 Carmichael, Mrs., her Domestic Manners, &c. of the White, Coloured, and Negro Po- pulation of the West Indies, &c. noticed, 102 Carrvorrea, Roman antiquities discovered at, 126
Castle, Thomas, his Synopsis of Systematic Botany, 359
Catalani, Madame, her splendid voice, 456 Cave, curious, described, 255 Celebrity, thirst for, 417 Chess, on the game of, 22 Church, the established, 370 City of the Clyde, the, 160
Clarke, N. G., Esq., some account of, 97 Clover, crimson, cultivation of, 241 Colonies, state of the, 123, 250, 383, 528 Comic Offering, the, 362
Commentary, Monthly, 86, 212, 340, 489 Commercial and Money Market Report, 114, 244, 381, 527
Commons, House of, proceedings in, 118, 248 Conversations with Lord Byron, 33, 413 Cookery, science of, in France, 404 Cooper's "Headsman," noticed, 229 "Corn-Law Rhymes," Elegy by the Author of, 431
Corporations, medical, 89
Covent-Garden Theatre, performances at, 367, 508
Critical Notices of New Publications, 98, 227, 353, 496 Criticism, literary, 3
Crowe, E. E., Esq., his Lives of the most
Eminent Foreign Statesmen, noticed, 233 Culinary utensils, improvements in, 525 Cumberland, Duke and Duchess of, leave town for Berlin, 218 Curates of Ireland, 65
Dante, to the Portrait of, 180
D'Arcy, Henry, Esq., his letter to Charles Vernon, Esq., 160
Davenant, Sir Wm., patent granted to, 259 Deaths, 124, 251, 394, 531
December Pastoral, 423
Dermoncourt, General, work by, 354 D'Haussez, Baron, his views of English so- ciety, 403
Dick Doleful, a sketch from Nature, 18 2 N
Dirge at Sea, 410
Divorcée Dévote, 25
Drama, the, 109, 234, 367, 508 Drawing-room Scrap-book, 363 Drummond, his poems noticed, 105
Drury Lane Theatre, performances at,'367,509 East Indies, accounts from, 383 Echo Song, 411
Edinburgh Cabinet Library, noticed, 499 Editorial Autocracy, 90 Egyptian Antiquities, 372
Elegy, by the Author of "Corn-Law Rhymes," 431
Ely's Winter Lectures, noticed, 104 Emigration, papers relative to, 110, 385 Engines, locomotive, 253
England and the English, by the author of Pelham, remarks on, 2; the work re viewed, 206
English, French Libels on the, 402 Eve, by the late Henry Neele, 452 Exposition of the False Medium and Bar- riers excluding Men of Genius from the Public, 497
Factory, the, 17
Far away, 411
Fashion, caprice of, 213
Female Convict-ship, the, 276
Ferdinand VII., sketch of, 324; his death,
386; biographical memoir of, 387
Fine Arts, 236, 365, 506
First of September, the, 52
Flattery, danger of, 42
Flowers and Plants, preserved, 517
Ford, Dr., his Zenobia, a drama, noticed, 107 Foreign States, affairs of, 123, 251, 386
Varieties. See Varieties, Foreign
Forget Me Not, noticed, 361 France, national education in, 519 French Libels on the English, 402 Friendships, habit of disclaiming, 418 Friendship's Offering, noticed, 361 Funds, state of, 115, 245, 382, 528
Gaieties, autumnal, 491
Gallery, national, design for, 215
Galt, John, his Autobiography, reviewed, 227
Garden pots, improved, 242
Gardens, how to lay them out, 521
Geographical Society, meeting of, 512 George, Prince, affliction of, 218 Godoy, sketch of, 325
Goodricke, Sir Harry, Bart., some account of, 225
Government, the, and the Trades' Unions, 475 Grattan, Mr., his acquaintance with the late Edmund Kean, 7, 143
Great Britain, financial state of, 288, 446' in 1833, by Baron D'Haussez,
Haymarket Theatre, the, performances at, 110, 234, 368,510
Headsman, by Cooper, reviewed, 229 Health, blessing of, 413
Heber, Richard, Esq., biographical sketch of, 391
Heiress, a novel, noticed, 357
Hemans, Mrs., lines to, 93
poetry by, 410
Heriot, John, Esq., some account of, 97 Hero of Waterloo, 129
Herschel, Sir John, his Treatise on Astrono- my, noticed, 230
Hester Malpas, story of, 463 Hidden literary treasure, 47
House of Commons, proceedings in, 118, 248 Lords, proceedings in, 116, 246 Howitt's Book of the Seasons, noticed, 360 Hungerford Market, new, 219
Illustrations of Modern Sculpture, edited by T. K. Hervey, Esq., 236 Incendiarism, remarks on, 489 Inhabitants of a Country Town, by Miss Mitford-No. I., a Great Man in Retire- ment, 152; No. II., Peter Jenkins the Poulterer, 278
Ireland, curates of, 65; education in, 128 Irish Tobacco, 400
Irish newspapers, duty paid on, 255,
Jones, Mrs. John, her Pic-Nic, 433 Justice, dignity of, 96
Juvenile Forget Me Not, 363
Kay, Stephen, his Travels in Caffraria, no- ticed, 356
Kean, Edmund, Mr. Grattan's sketches of, his acquaintance with, 7, 143
Kean, Mr., jun., narrow escape of, 220 Keepsake for 1834, illustrations to it, 507 Keightley, Mr., merits of his Mythology, 83 Kemble, Miss, her approaching marriage, 344 King's College, lectures at, 513
King's Theatre, performances at the, 109
Labourers, allotment of land to, 400 Laird, the Ruined, 171, 301
Landscape Album, 363
Annual, the, 362
Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopædia, noticed, 230 Library of Romance, noticed, 231
Lion's Mouth, the, 91, 352, 496 Literary Report, 108, 234, 365, 505 Souvenir, noticed, 362
Liverpool, commerce of, 398
Lives of Eminent Sovereigns, noticed, 105 London and Brighton Railway, 399
and Greenwich Railway, 125 Cattle Market and Abattoirs, 397 health of the inhabitants of, 518 improvements, 340
University of, 125
Lonely Bird, the, 413
Loudon, Mr., his Notes on Gardens and
Country Seats, 375
Love's Alas! 352
Lyre and Flower, the, 412
MacBurnie, Robt., his Peasant's Posy, no- ticed, 103
Malibran, Madame, on the genius of, 86 Malt-tax and its effects, 446
Man, a Great one in Retirement, 152 Mankind, Byron's opinion of, 33 Mann, Mr., his reaping machine, 374 Marriages, 124, 251, 394, 531
and departures, 342
Martin, R. M., on the financial state of Great Britain, 288, 446
Mary-le-bone Literary Institution, lecture at, 514
Mayo, Herbert, his Observations on the Inju
ries and Diseases of the Rectum, 232 Medical Corporations, 89
Medico-Botanical Society, proceedings of, 513 Men and Books-A challenge accepted, 79; Does Phædrus deserve his reputation? 80; his idle vauntings of himself in comparison with Æsop, 82; merits of Mr. Keightley's Mythology, 83; Tales of Classic Lore, 85 Merit, reward of, 96
Mitford, Miss, her Inhabitants of a Country Town, 152, 278
Moments of Idleness, noticed, 503
Montgomery's Lectures on Poetry, &c., no- ticed, 98
Monthly Commentary, 86, 212, 340, 489 Digest of Occurrences, 116, 246,
382, 528 More, Hannah, biographical account of, 226 Murray, Mr., his Manual of Experiments il- lustrative of Chemical Science, 107 Museum of National Manufactures, 378 Music, on the progress of, from the com mencement of the present century, 181, 453 My Travelling Acquaintance, by the anthor of Highways and By-Ways "-the Hero of Waterloo, 129; the Philosopher of the Odenwald, 266
National Gallery of Practical Science, 522 Navy, British, in 1833, return of, 239 Neckcloths, black, explosion of, 489 Neele, Henry, lines by, 452
New Monthly Magazine, a few words from the Proprietor of the, 1
New South Wales, accounts from, 384 Newspapers, power of the, 408
Nicholles, John, his work on the teeth, no- ticed, 233
Norton, Hon. Mrs., her lines to Mrs. He- mans, 93
Notes on Periodicals, 424
Nova Scotia, accounts from, 384 Nurse M'Vourneen, noticed, 360
O'Brien, J. T., Sermons by him, noticed, 501 O'Connell, Mr., his complaint against the press, 119
October, the month of, is bad, 142 Ode to Mr. Wilkins, 285
Odenwald, Philosopher of the, 266
Old Bailey Experience, noticed, 100 Olympic Theatre, performances at, 511 Oriental Annual, the, 363
Owen, Mr., his Equitable Labour Exchange, 430
Paganini's Fiddle, 166
Pardoe, Miss, her Traditions of Portugal, 503 Paris, suicides in, 373; on a residence at, 493 Parliamentary Reporters, 91
Pasta, Madame, her vocal abilities, 460 Patents, new, 242, 379, 525 Peel, Miss, portrait of, 367 Periodicals, notes on, 424
on the anonymous in, 2
Peter Jenkins the Poulterer, 278 Phædrus, does he deserve his reputation? 80; his idle vauntings of himself in comparison with Æsop, 82
Philosopher of the Odenwald, 266 Picken's Traditionary Stories, noticed, 359 Pic-Nic, Mrs. John Jones's, 433 Picturesque Annual, the, 362
Pilgrim's Evening Song to the Evening Star, 412
Plagiarism, the order of the day, 426 Plants, exotic, on the culture of, 112 Plumstead, murder at, 492 Poetry-The Factory, 17; Seasonable Dit- ties, by T. H. Bayly, Esq., 64, 142, 300, 423; Sonnet, a Village Tombstone, 73; To Mrs. Hemans, by the Hon. Mrs. E. Norton, 93; the Arabian, a sketch from Nature, 94; To Rosa, 95; Translations from the Greek Anthology, 151; To the Portrait of Dante, 180; the Female Con- vict Ship, by T. H. Bayly, Esq., 276; Ode to Mr. Wilkins, 285; Love's Alas! 352; Words for Melodies, by Mrs. Hemans, 410; Elegy by the Author of "Corn-Law Rhymes," 431; Eve, by the late Henry Neele, 452; Stanzas, by L. E. L., 487 Poor, land allotted to the, 253
Poor-rates, official return of the amount of, 112
Population returns, 372
Portugal, affairs of, 123, 251,530 Post-mortem Cogitations of the late Popular Mr. Smith, 74
Prediction, the, noticed, 499
Provincial Occurrences, 125, 252, 395, 531 Publications, new, critical notices of, 98, 227, 353, 496; list of, 108, 234, 364, 505
Rail-roads, remarks on, 343 Rammohun Roy, biographical sketch of, 388 Reading and Writing, instruction in, 88 Religion in women, 45
Remains, ancient, 127
Reporters, Parliamentary, 91
Revenue, quarterly account of, 3821 Ritson, Joseph, his Correspondence, 504 Robson, George, his death, 394
Rodwell, Mr., his projected national school of music, 493
Rogers's Pleasures of Memory, illustrations to it, 507
St. James's Park, improvements in, 252 Savage, Rev. Henry, character of, 67 Sawyer, Admiral, biographical account of, 530 Scott, Mr., his work on the Present State of Portugal, 505
Scott, Sir Walter, portrait of, 366
Seasonable Ditties, by T. H. Bayly, Esq.- No. I., 64; No. II., 142; No. III., 300; No. IV., 423
September, the First of, by Sylvanus Swan- quill, Esq., 52; Don't talk of, 64 Shakspeare, Byron's admiration of, 37 Sheriff's for England, 535
Sheppy, isle of, antique remains discovered in, 126
Simon Techy, a character, 482
Sister! since I met thee last, 410 Smith, Mr., post-mortem cogitations of, 74 Societies, proceedings of, 512; King's Col lege, ib.; Geographical Society, ib.; Me- dico-Botanical Society, 513; Mary-le- bone Literary Institution, 514 Sonnet; a Village Tombstone, 73 Sounds, on the doctrine of, 438 Spain, state of affairs in, 123, 386, 529 the late king of, 324 Stanzas, by L. E. L., 487 Steam-carriages on Common Roads, 524 Steam, progress of, 490
Stephens, Miss, her merits as a singer, 190 Stephenson, Rowland, fate of, 344 Stevenson, Sir John, his death, 225 Stowe, William, his Toxicological Chart, no- ticed, 231
Strand Theatre, performances at, 369, 511 Strickland, Agnes, her Historical Tales of Illustrious British Children, 232 Sugar, raw, improved, 516
Suicides, estimate of, 252; remarks on, 490
Tales of Classic Lore, recommended, 85 Tardy, the late Mr., 193
Taxation in 1832,289
Taxes, refusal to pay them, 348; amount of,
Taxes, which destroy the morals of the peo- ple, or lessen their health, 448 Telescope, gigantic, 419
Theatres, metropolitan, chronological history of their origin and progress, 257; remarks on the two winter ones, 350
Tom Cringle's Log, noticed, 498 Trade, new product in, 373
Trades' Unions, remarks on the, 477 Translations from the Greek Anthology, 151 Treasure, hidden literary, 47
Trevelyan, a novel, noticed, 500
Turner's Annual Tour, illustrations to it, 508
United States, cotton manufacture of, 372 Ural Mountains, productiveness of the mines in the, 518
Useful Arts, 113, 242, 377, 522
Usher, Mr., his translation of the Odes of Anacreon, 504
Uwins, Dr., his Treatise on the Disorders of the Brain and Nervous System, noticed, 353
Vaccine Board, report on the subject of, 517 Van Dieman's Land, accounts from, 385,529 Varieties, Domestic, 110, 238, 370, 515 " Foreign, 112, 240, 372, 518 Vegetation, observations on, 373 Vernon, Charles, Esq., letter of Henry D'Arcy, Esq. to, 160
Victoria Theatre, performances at, 109, 234, - 369, 511
Wakefield Education Return, 400 Waldemar, romance of, noticed, 231 Walk and a Dinner, 334
Wallis's Select Passages from the Georgics of Virgil and the Pharsalia of Lucan, no- ticed, 501
Watering-places, remarks on, 345 Waterloo, the hero of, 129
West Indies, accounts from, 123, 250, 529 Whewell, W., his address delivered in the Senate-house in Cambridge, 104 Whigs, difficulties of the, 475 Wiffen, J. H., his Historical Memoirs of the House of Russell, noticed, 99 Wilberforce, Wm., Esq., some account of, 97 Wilkins, Mr., his design for a national gal- lery, 215; ode to, 285
William IV., his address to Parliament, 247 Witty's Improved Stoves, 377 Woman, on describing, 33
Women, the most unfortunate of, 313
Words for Melodies, 410
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