A King for an Hour, 592, 630. Dogget, Thomas, an Irish Actor, Lifeof, 513. Biography, Part I., 257; Part II., 385. Irish, 148. Duchies, The Danish, their Rights, Cus- of, described, 475, 476. Earlier Type of the Sensational Novel; Tracings of, 460. Editors, New, of Shakespeare, 230. Epic Poetry ; Notes on Dante, 504. 79. Estimates, The, for 1864-5, for Irish National Education, and how constructed, 608. The deracy, 214. FAIRY MYTHOLOGY OF IRELAND, The:- Leonidas Polk, the Southern Soldier- Trials; Cliona of Munster; Finvar, the Murroe ; The Banshee of the O'Briens ; Female Felon Biography, 440. tron's” “Memoirs of Jane Cameron,” 440. Future of the Cotton Trade, 117. 483. 494. remarkable interview between, previous Court of Saxony, 549. to the French War in Lombardy, 487. Grape and the Star, The, A Poem, 338. Literature of France, 243. Ideals in Poetry, Demoniac, 29. In Church: A Poem, 470. Irish Church: Her“ Reformers" and her Foes, 363. Irish, Magic of the Ancient, 148. Irish Magic in the days of Cormac, 424. Irish Literature—The Last Sighs of a Celtic Storm, 94. Italian Comedy, The Old; or, Harlequin and Scaramouch, 67. King for an Hour, A, 592 ; Second Part- 592; Part the Second, 630. Lansdowne, Marquis of: strong Speech in favour of the Irish Church, 365. Legends, Curious Danish, 344. Léon Gozlan-A Word about his Life and Writings, 673. Life of Laurence Sterne, Fitzgerald's, re- viewed, 328. LITERATURE—French, 321 ; Cymric, in Middle Ages, 303; Scottish and Irish, 94. Life in Munich, 696. George M`Henry; Baptist Wriothesly Southern States;” Mrs. Greenhow's “My Imprisonment, and the First Year of Abolition Rule at Washington ;" Dr. Doran's “Their Majesties' Servants- Annals of the English Stage, from Bet- terton to Edmund Kean;" Samuel Philips Day's “Down South, or an Englishman's Experiences at the Seat of the American War;" Speech of Mr. Spence on the South- ern American Question, at Glasgow, pub- lished as a pamphlet; " The Works of William Shakespeare,” edited by W. E. Clark, M.A., J. Glover, M.A., and W. A. Wright, M.A.; “The Life of Lau- M.R.I.A. ; Gosch's " Denmark and Ger- " Residence in Jutland-the Danish Isles, and Copenhagen ;" “ Germany versus Denmark, by a Liverpool Mer. Slesvig-Holstein Question ;" Moles- can Life,"by Dr. Thomas L. Nichols;" “Pe- by Epes Sargent, edited by William Ruinous Social Effects of, 116, 117. during Half a century, with a prelude of Early Reminiscences;" by Charles baldi and Italian Unity;" Colonel Vecchij's "Garibaldi at Caprera ;" Count P. S. Henry against Innovations in Irish Emmanuel;" De La Rive's" Reminiscences National Education Scheme, 603-619. of the Life and Character of Count Cavour;" “Histoire de ma vie," par "Revival,” The late, in America, Singular sation, A Satire, 86; Soul in Space, 133; Ryder, Thomas, An Irish Actor, Life of, 658. of, 494. Sensation-a Satire, 86. Servants, Their Majesties', 155. 281. National Schools, on the “Extinguish- ment” of the Lay Principle, 607. Or- Society, The, of Dublin, 3. Some Amenities of French Literature, 321. Song of Spring, by Metrodorus O'Mahony, nister to Turkey), "Rise and Fall of the Soul in Space-a Sonnet, 133. 2 The Cluricaun-a Poem, 625. Present position of; Review of the late in Thom's Directory for 1864—page 603. quin, 71. Warnings, 77. tion, and the real Sentiment of their Populations, 344. to Edmund Kean, 155. terature, 243. poraries—Thomas Ryder and William Dutch Room, page 32. Part IX., Chap. 161. racter of, 477. I., The Father, the Child, and the Pupil ; Whitworth, Armstrong, and Rival Guns, 544. Tale. Chap. I., Peg O'Neill pays the conclusion449. don, 310. 457. ters in America, 477. House by the Churchyard” (continued DUBLIN: Printed by ALEXANDER THOM, 87 & 88, Abbey-street. |