AMERICA, North; the United States, 17, 161, 305
Apollo Smintheus, 417
Art and Nature, 162
Assizors' oath in Scotland, 73 Attorneys' practice, 191 Avaricious Man, the Confessions of an, by the late Henry D. Inglis, Esq., 102 Avignon, château in the vicinity of the city of, 401
Barnabys in America, the, by Mrs. Trol- lope, 17, 161, 305, 528
Beasts, birds, and insects, &c., philoso- phical and poetical allusions to, 518 Blanchard, Laman, Esq., Female Arith- meticians, by, 1-An Essay on Legs, by, 153-The Thief of Time, by, 299 -The Chemist's first Murder, by, 567 Blessington, Countess of, the Lottery of Life, by, reviewed, 285-The Idler in France, by, reviewed, 431
Bohn, Henry G., the Guinea Catalogue of, 287
Bowring, Dr., "Poet" of, 89 Bridgewater, earl of (Rev. Francis Eger- ton), 11, 12
Browns, the little, by Thomas Hood, Esq.,
Bude light, the, 194
Burke, Rt. Hon. Edmund, 426-His praise of Grattan, 284-Burke's affec- tion for his son, 285
Cabool, Sir Alexander Burnes's Journey to and residence at, reviewed, 420 Cambridge, King's College, and exhibi- tions of Etonians to, 89! Aug.-VOL. LXV. NO. CCLX.
Chemist's First Murder, the, by Laman Blanchard, Esq., 567
Coleridge, Mr., his observation on artifi- cial light, 194-His abstract notion of ideas, 291
Complaint, how to stop a, 448 Constitution Hill, 394
Cookery, some details regarding the more celebrated French cooks: Carème, 6- Laguipière, 7-Lasnes, 8-Richaud's restaurant, 9-Robert's sauce, 9-Ri- quette, 10-Viart and Fouret's cuisinier impérial, 10 Courage, 416
Cowley, personifieation of "Law" by,
Criminals through Ignorance, 447 Curse of Sir John of Grantham, 263
Damer, Hon. Mrs., her Travels in Greece and Palestine, noticed, 428 Danger, on the perception of, 331 D'Arblay, Madame, her Diary, reviewed, 139, 421, 577
Daughter, to my, on her Birthday, by H.
400 Defoe, Daniel, imbued with some super- stitious notions, 289 Desaga; a fantastic tale, after the man- 2 Q
ner of Hoffman, by Captain Medwin, | Income tax, Contributions to the, by p.,
Farthing, the use of half a, 418 Female Arithmeticians, by Laman Blan- chard, Esq., 1
Fine Arts: The Poniatowski Gems, 137 Fortitude, 445
French cooks and cookery, 6
George III., and the Etonians, 83, 87-
Affair of Margaret Nicholson, 141- Windsor Castle, 142-The royal hunt, 112-His malady, 422 George IV., 422
German diablerie, of, 296 Gierusalemme Liberara, Paradise Lost, Iliad, and neid, 66
Gifts and Gratitude, 15 Goldsworthy, Colonel, his anecdotes of George III., 142
Graduates and Undergraduates; or, the Proctor's Note-book, by the Author of "Peter Priggins." No. VIII., Talents Misapplied, 419-No. IX., The Soirée Musicale, 210- No. X., A Day's Coursing at Woodstock, 340 Granville, Dr., The Spas and Watering- places of England, by, noticed, 430 Grimsby Ghost, the, by Thomas Hood, Esq., 433
Grattan, Rt. Hon. Henry, Memoirs of the Life and Times of, by, Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., reviewed, 284
Hastings, Warren, Esq., interesting de- tails of his trial, 422 Hood, Thomas, Esq., Mr. Wakley and the Poets, by, 136-The Schoolmistress Abroad, by, 271-Epigrams, 394- Night-Song, written at Sea, by, 417- The Grimsby Ghost, by, 433-An Un- dertaker, by, 516 Horsemanship, feats of, 47
Idiosyncrasy, Professional, by μ., 359 Idler in France, the, by the Countess of Blessington, reviewed, 431
G. T. Vigne, Esq., Travels in Kashmir, Little Tibet, the Himalaya, &c., 274— Life of Admiral Viscount Keppel, 281 --Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, 284-The Lottery of Life, by the Countess of Blessington, 286- Operation of Monopolies on the pro- duction of Food, by G. Beauclerc, 287 (for JULY):-
Cabool, Narrative of a Journey to, and Residence in that city, by Sir A. Burnes, C.B., 420-Fourth volume of the Diary of Madame D'Arblay, 421 -Passion and Principle, a Novel, 427 -The Hon. Mrs. Damer's Travels, 428 - The Manoeuvring Mother, a Novel, 429-Dr. Granville's Spas and Watering-places of England, 430— The Idler in France, by Lady Bles- sington, 431
(for AUGUST): A Steam Voyage to Constantinople, &c., by the Marquis of Londonderry, 573.-Fourth volume of the Diary of Madame D'Arblay, 577.-Massaniello, an Historical Romance, edited by Ho- race Smith, Esq., 582
Locke, John, letter from, to the Editor,
Lorme, Duke de, fine sculpture by Ma- lanotti in his château, 401 Lottery of Life, the, by Lady Blessing. ton, reviewed, 286
Louis Philippe, King, and the Revolution of 1830, 552
μ., Professional Idiosyncrasy, by, 185— Contributions to the Income-tax, by, 359-Some Remarks on the "Suum Cuique," by, 107
Macaronic Poetry of England and Scot- land, Some account of; with Speci- mens, chapter I., 258
Malanotti, Jean, Sculpture by, 401, 406 Manoeuvring Mother, the, a Novel, re- viewed, 429
Massaniello, an Historical Romance, edited by Horace Smith, Esq., re- viewed, 582
Medical Student, Reminiscences of a. No. V., The Adventures of a Night, 247-No. VI., Romance of a Walk, 395-No. VII., Oxenford Grange,
Medwin, Captain, "Desaga," a Tale, by, 387-The Two Skeletons, a Tale of Florence, by, 484 Money, epigram on the depreciated, by T. H. 394
Monopolies on the Production of Food, by G. Beauclerc, noticed, 287 Monument, the, 444
Napoleon Bonaparte, his table, 7, 9 Natural History of Owls, 90 to 101 Nautical Allegories, 448
New Orleans, mine bostess of, 25, 161, 528-Society at, 28, 167, 322, 530- Play, 306
Night-Song, written at sea, by T. Hood, Esq., 417
Notes on New Publications, 144, 287
Old Houses and Old Furniture, 415 Omnibus, Short Rides in an Author's, by Horace Smith, Esq., 13, 159, 415 Orleans, the late Duke of; his boyhood, 557-His manner and talents, 559- His first reception in Paris, 560 Owls, literary notice of, 90 Oxenford Grange, by a Medical Student,
Parr, Dr., reflections of, on predestina- tion, 15
Phineas Quiddy; or, Sheer Industry, by John Poole, Esq., Author of " Paul Pry," &c., 117, 229, 367 Phases, the Four; or, the late Duke of Orleans, 557
Phrenology and materialism, 193 POETRY:- Answer to a Lady, by T. Hood, Esq., 13-Macaronic Poetry, 258 to 270-The Testament of Mr. Au- dro Kennedy, 263-A merry Song
and a very Song, 265-Speak Parrot, Ware Hawke, and Colin Clout, 261, 262-Spring, a New Version, by Thomas Hood, Esq., 271-The Turtles, by T. Hood, Esq., 272-A_ Discovery, by R. D., 339-On the Depreciated Money, by T. H., 394-On a Certain Locality, by T. H.. 394 - To my Daughter, on her Birthday, by H., 400 -Night Song, written at sea, 417- Epigram, by T. H., 566
Poniatowski Gems, the, 137
Poole, John, Esq., Phineas Quiddy; or, Sheer Industry, by, 117, 229, 367, -Twenty-three Minutes past Two, by,
Skeletons, the Two, a Tale of Florence, by Captain Medwin, 484
Skelton, John, his poem of "Speak Par- rot," 261, 262-His " Ware Hawke," and Colin Clout, 262
Smithson, Julio, career of, 57 to 64 Soirée Musicale, the, by the Author of "Peter Priggins," 210 Song, a merry, 265
Spas and Watering-places of England, reviewed, 430
Spenser, Edmund, quoted, 331 Spero meliora, 445
Talent and Discoveries, 14 Tales of my Landlord, &c., 67 Talleyrand, Prince, 6, 10 Telegraphic Railways, by W. Fothergill Cooke, Esq., noticed, 144 Thief of Time, the, by Laman Blanchard, Esq., 299
Tibet, Little, its capital Iskardo visited, 276-Ahmed Shah and Nasim Khan, 277-Robbers surprised by those chiefs,
Time and Time-keepers, by Adam Thom- son, noticed, 287
Tortoises and Men, 159 Trollope, Mrs., the Barnaby's in Ame- rica (a continuation of the Widow Married), by, 17, 161, 505, 528 Twenty-three Minutes past Two (founded on a Fact), by John Poole, Esq., 449
Undertaker, an, by T. H., 516
Vigne, G. T. Esq., Travels in Kashmir, the countries adjoining the Mountains of Indus and the Himalaya, by, re- viewed, 274
Wakley, Mr., and the Poets, by Thomas Hood, Esq., 136
Whispering Gallery, 144, 452, 583 Woman's Love, a Tale founded upon Facts, by James Sheridan Knowles, Esq., 195
Women of Forty and Fifty, 415 Woodstock, a Day's Coursing at, 340 World's Decline, the, 13 Wyndham, Rt. Hon. William, his con- versations with Miss Burney, 423, 425
York, H.R.H. the Duke of, 422
END OF THE SECOND PART OF 1842.
C. WHITING, BEAUFORT HOUSE.
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