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a foreign pontiff. The strain is immediately caught up by certain of the Parisian newspapers. While these experiments on public opinion are being tried, it is stoutly denied, of course, that the emperor sanctions the project. But this means nothing, except that he bides his time. The pamphlet issues from the press of the courtly publisher, and the newspapers, upon the slightest hint, would be as silent as the grave. The same project was entertained by the first Napoleon; and, if we may believe O'Meara, he thought his want of resolution to carry it into execution one of the great blunders of his reign. Nor was the scheme even then a new one. Since the Reformation it has been entertained, from time to time, by the French monarchs, who at length compromised the matter, in the reign of Louis the Fourteenth, by obtaining immunities for the Gallican church, such as no other branch of the church of Rome enjoys.

Of Garibaldi's retirement, and of his project for a spring campaign, we say nothing at present. An invitation to all Italy to assemble with a million bayonets, is tantamount to a declaration of war with Austria. It remains to be seen how the challenge will be met. Another month must elicit warlike demonstrations, or concessions, for which at present Europe waits with some anxiety. It is rumoured, and even Austrian journals have repeated it, that Austria may be willing to avert a war, and make over her Italian territory to the king of Sardinia for a pecuniary consideration. It would surely be more honourable to surrender them at once, than to part with them for a bribe.

The progress of the Volunteer movement is a subject of constant congratulation amongst ourselves at home. We rejoice in it sincerely; believing as we do, that the bolder front we show, the less are we likely to be disturbed. We view it as a pacific measure of the first importance; and we are anxious that no excrescences should grow out of it to injure its character, and, if not checked, to bring it into disfavour. We are sorry to perceive that balls and theatricals, and other less objectionable, yet costly, entertainments in connection with the Rifle corps, are announced in almost every county. The number of religious young men who have joined the different Volunteer corps, and disapprove of these proceedings, is by no means inconsiderable; and some respect is due to the scruples even of a minority. We have dissipation enough already, and more than enough; and against these new forms of it we hope that young men of christian principles,-those who have joined the volunteer force, and those who have been deterred from doing so,—will raise their voices earnestly and at once. In some places we observe the Volunteers march to church with their bands playing on Sunday morning. The intention may be good; but this, too, is a practice which it would be safer to avoid. The attendance of the bands at least ought, on the Lord'sday, to be discountenanced.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

In answer to several inquiries whether papers on given subjects are likely to be admitted, we can only say, in general, that until we have seen the manuscripts in question, we can seldom express a decided opinion.

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Christian Conflict, 369.

Christian Peace, 513.

Christian, the, in Prosperity, 657.
Christians, Massacre of, at Syria, 582.
Church in Australia, 127.

Church Rates, Abolition of, 221, 510.
Commercial Treaty with France, 222.
Consolations of a Believer under Afflic-
tion, 297.

Conversation, the Rhetoric of, 765.
Correspondents, Notices to, 72, 144, 368,
512, 656, 728, 800, 866.
Daniel, the 2300 years of, 62.

Druses and the Massacre of Christians,

582.

Education (National), State of, 367, 708.
Educational Wants of India, 494, 574.
English in Paris and its Environs, the
Religion of, 179.

Episcopate, Increase of the, 257.
Errata, 224.

France, Commercial Treaty with, 222.
France, Annexation of Nice and Savoy
to, 294, 509.

Fiction, Semi-religious Works of, 21.

Garibaldi and Naples, 440, 510, 581,
727, 799, 865.

Goode, Rev. W., Appointment to the
Deanery of Ripon, 368.
Human Fossils, 680.

India, the Educational Wants of, 494,
574.

India, the Bible in Government Schools,

584.

Irish Church Education Question, 439.
Italy, State of, 223, 295, 581, 652, 727,
798.

Jacob's Dream, 801.

Liturgy, Revision of, 58, 438.
Lord's-day, Lord Chelmsford's Bill for

better Observance of, 296, 511, 584.
Liturgical Music, 417, 703, 756, 826.
Maurice, Rev. F. D., Appointment to

Oxford Chapel, St. Marylebone, 725.
May Meetings, 368, 438.
Maynooth Grant, Mr. Spooner's Motion,

223.

Memoir of the Rev. W. Carus Wilson,

145.

Moral Tendency of Schiller's Writings,

333.

Mosaic Institutions, 304.

National Education, 367, 708.
Naples, King of, and Garibaldi, 440,
510, 581, 727, 799, 865.
Nebular Theory, 9.

New Zealand, War in, 583, 799.
Notices of New Books, 63, 139, 286,

360, 433, 501, 579, 646, 719, 791, 861.
Obituary of Rev. H. Roxby Roxby, 292.
Old and New Testament Dispensations
Compared, 661.

Our "Strong Points," 301.

Oxford Essayists and Theodore Parker,

467.

Oxford Essayists and Dr. Temple, 621.
Paper Duty, Repeal of, 437.
Parliament, Opening of, 141.

Proceedings of, 221, 295,

438, 510, 584, 653.

Prophecy; its Interpretation, and our
Place in it, 40.

Prophecies, Unfulfilled, of the Old Tes-
tament, 840.

Prophetical Studies: on the Seventh
Head of the Beast, 488.

Public Affairs, View of, 141, 221, 294,
365, 437, 509, 581, 652, 724, 797, 864.
Query on Acts xiii. 17-21, 702.
Reform Bill, New, 295, 437.
Religion of the English in Paris and its
Environs, 179.

Religion without a Creed, 556.

Religious English on a Continental Tour,

399.

Religious Services in Theatres, and
Ultra Parochialism, 276.

Religious Societies, Accounts of, and
S. G. O., 143.

Retrospect of the Year 1859, 63.
REVIEWS OF-

Adam Bede, by George Eliot, 21.
Alford on the Old and New Testa-
ment Dispensations Compared, 661.
Arago on Popular Astronomy, 9.
Arnold on Islamism, 270.
Arthur's Christian Education for India
in the Mother Tongue, 494.
Atkinson's Memoirs of the Queens of
Prussia, 94.

Baxter's Reformed Pastor, 336.
Bateman's Life of Bishop Wilson, 109,

187.

Blore's Sermons, 591.

Bridges on the Book of Ecclesiastes,

264.

Browne's History of the Bible Society,

162.

Burgon's Portrait of a Christian Gen-
tleman, 320.

Clark's Sermons, 591.

Darwin on the Origin of Species, 561.
Davies on the Atonement, with Mr.
Hebert's Reply, 410.

Dewar on the Atonement, 715.
Eric, by Frederick W. Farrer, 35.
Essays and Reviews: Broad Church
Theology, 375.

French's Life of Samuel Crompton,

345.

Froude's History of England, 539, 601.
Goode's Brotherly Communion with
Foreign Protestant Churches, 57.
Grote's Memoir of the Life of Ary
Scheffer, 818.

Historical Tales, 39.

Hoare on the Veracity of Genesis,

355.

Jenner's Rhetoric of Conversation,

765.

Killen's Ancient Church History, 77.
Liturgy, Revision of; Pamphlets on,

69.
Marshman's Memoirs of Sir. H.
Havelock, 521.

Maurice's Sermons, 785.

Memoirs of the Queens of Prussia, by
E. W. Atkinson, 94.

Memoir of the Life of Ary Scheffer,

818.

Mereweather's Diary of a Working
Clergyman in Australia, 127.
Minister's Wooing, by Mrs. Stowe, 29.
Morse's Sermons. 591.

Peel's Life and Character of Sir R.
Peel, 682.

Prophecy, Works on, 40.

Rawlinson's Bampton Lectures, 233.
Report of the Committee of Council
on Education, 708.

Rose's Memoirs of the Times of
George III., 132.

Russell's Life of Bishop Andrewes,

846.

Secretan's Life and Times of the

Pious Robert Nelson, 745.

Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, 771.
Stevens' Sermons on the Death of
Bishop Carr, 61.

Temple's (Dr.) Essay on the Education
of the World, 621.
Tennyson's Poetry, 244.

Theodore Parker and the Oxford
Essayists, 467.

Thompson's Story of New Zealand,

452.

Vaughan on the Epistle to the Romans,

810.

Whately (Abp.) Thoughts on the

Proposed Evangelical Alliance, 54.
Whately's (Abp.) Parish Pastor, 638.
Wilson, (Bp.) Life of, by Rev. J.
Bateman, 109, 187.

Wines on the Mosaic Institutions, 304.
Young on Liturgical Music, 417.
Roxby, Rev. H. Roxby, Obituary of, 292.
Sacramental Lectures, 284.

Schiller's Writings, the Moral Tendency
of, 333.

St. George's in the East, Disturbances
in, 224.

The Finding of Jesus in the Temple,

441

The Lord Jesus: the Friend of His
People, 156, 225.
Ultra-Parochialism, and Religious Ser-
vices in Theatres, 276.

Unbelief, the Prevalence of, 585.
Unfulfilled Prophecies of the Old Testa-
ment, 840.

United States, Election of President,
865.

University Sermons, 591.

Visit of the Prince of Wales to America,
365, 656, 800.

Volunteer Movement, 866.
Waldegrave, Hon. S., Appointment to
the See of Carlisle, 512.

War between Spain and Morocco, 142.
Wigram's (Archd.), Appointment to the
Bishopric of Rochester, 368.

Wilson, Rev. W. Carus, Memoirs of, 145.
Year, a New, 1.

INDEX TO PRINCIPAL NAMES.

Adderley, Mr., 584.

Aldrich, Dr., 829.

Alford, Dean, 505, 744,
771, 804.
Alford, Rev. W., 661.
Allen, Rev. T. D., 682.
Andrewes, Bp., 846.
Atkinson, Mr. E. W., 94.
Arago, M., 9.

Arnold, Dr. J. M., 270.
Arnold, Dr., 591, 652,
744.

Arthur, Rev. W., 494, 499,
862.

Baring, Bp., 857.
Barker, Mrs. R., 290.
Bateman, Rev. J., 109,
651.

Baxter, Rev. R., 336.
Beecher, Rev. H. W., 286.
Belcher, Rev. B., 258.
Bickersteth, Rev. E., 435.
Birks, Rev. T. R., 234.
Blore, Rev. E. W, 591.
Boultbee, Rev. T. P., 857.
Bowdler, T., Esq., 360.
Boyce, Dr., 831.
Brandram, Rev. A., 168.
Bray, Dr., 749.
Bridges, Rev. C., 264.
Brown, Rev. W. L., 703.
Brown, Rev. T. E., 777.
Browne, Prof., 343, 773.
Browne, Rev. G., 162.
Buchanan, Dr., 197.
Buchanan, Mr., 365.

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Campbell, Rev. Dr., 291.
Carlisle, Mr., 95.
Carr, Bp., 61.

Cecil, Rev. R., 116, 420.
Chalmers, Dr., 394.
Charles, Rev. T., 163.
Cheever, Dr., 144, 432.
Clark, Rev. W. G., 591.
Clark, Rev. S., 776.
Clowes, Rev. J., 355.
Cobden, Mr. R, 69.
Conybeare, Mr., 556.
Corrie, Bp., 189, 201.
Cosin, Bp., 57.
Cotton, Bp., 771.
Crompton, Samuel, 345.
Cross, Rev. Dr., 286.
Cumming, Dr., 41, 286.
Cunningham, Rev. J. W.,

296.

Cuvier, M., 681.
Darwin, Rev. C., 561, 732.
Davies, Rev. L., 409, 736,
773.

Davis, Rev. C. H., 59.
Dealtry, Dr., 125.
Dewar, Dr., 715.
Donaldson, Dr., 782.
Downing, Rev. H., 304.
Drummond, H., Esq., 719.
Duff, Dr., 576.

Edersheim, Rev. A., 503.
Edwardes, Colonel, 438.
Eliot, George, 21.
Elliott, Rev. E. B., 52, 491.
Elliott, Rev. H. V., 148.
Erskine, Thomas, 731.
Ewart, Mr., 438.
Faber, Mr., 41, 841.
Farrer, Frederick W., 21,
779.
Fawcett, Rev. J., 146.
Forbes, Rev. E., 183, 186.
Forster, Rev. J., 44.
Frere, Hartley, Esq., 40.
Froude, Rev. J. A., 539,
601.

Gibson, Mr. M., 69.
Gladstone, Mr. W. E.,
69, 222, 502.
Goode, Rev. W., 57, 368.
Goodwin, Rev. C. W.,
376, 389.

Grant, Robert, Esq., 9.
Grimshaw, Rev. W., 793.
Grote, Mrs., 818.
Gurney, Rev. J. H., 651.
Hadfield, Archd., 799.
Hall, Mr. Robert, 165,
828.

Hall, Mrs. Newman, 361.
Halliwell, J. O., Esq., 64.
Hamilton, Mr. W. D., 63.
Harcourt, Rev. L. V., 132.
Havelock, Sir H., 521.
Hawkins, Rev. E., 771.
Hearne, Rev. J., 56.
Heber, Bp., 125.
Hebert, Rev. C., 410.
Henry, Matthew, 7.
Herschel, Sir W., 12,
Hervey, Mr., 770.
Hoare, Rev. W. H., 355.
Hook, Dr., 725.
Hooker, 417, 864.
Horne, Rev. T. H., 771.
Horrocks, Jeremiah, 61.
Horsley, Bp., 841.
Hort, Rev. F. J. A., 813.
Hughes, Rev. J., 163.
Hunt, Mr. H., 441.
Huxtable, Rev. E., 771.
Jacobson, Dr., 726.
James, Rev. J. A., 281,

291.

Jenner, Rev. S., 765.
Jones, Rev. W. H., 58.
Jones, Mr. L., 712.
Jowett, Rev. B., 376, 472,

478, 557, 731.
Jowett, Rev. J., 168.
Kaye, Dr., 772.
Kettlewell, Dr., 751.
Killen, Dr., 77.
5 T

King, Rev. Bryan, 283.
King, Mr. Locke, 280.
Kingsley, Rev. C., 289.
Knight, Rev. W., 139,

495.

Krapf, Rev. Dr., 791.
Kurtz, Prof., 503.
Lardner, Dr., 17, 394.
Latrobe, Rev. C. J., 837.

Layard, Mr., 44.
Leathes, Rev. S., 776.
Leighton, Abp., 61.
Leighton, Mr. J., 139.
Lingard, Dr., 609.
Livingstone, Dr., 579,

791.

Longman, Mr. W., 362.
Lyell, Sir C., 681.
M'Causland, D., Esq., 40.
M'Neile, Rev. Dr., 61,

287.

Magee, Rev. W. C., 436.
Marsden, Rev. S., 460.
Marsh, Dr., 42, 72, 164.
Marshman, J. C., Esq.,

521.

Mant, Dr., 119.
Martyn, Rev. H., 353, 420.
Maurice, Rev. F. D., 677.

725, 730, 774, 782, 785.
Maurice, Dr., 426.
Mereweather, Rev. J. D.,

127.
Miall, Mr., 436.
Middleton, Dr., 82.
Miller, Rev. Dr., 438.
Miller, Mr. Hugh, 390.
Milner, Dr., 78.
Molyneux, Rev. C., 40.
Monk, Rev. W., 579.
Morse, Rev. F., 591.
Nelson, Robert, 745.
Newdegate, Mr., 223.
Newland, Dr., 140.
Newman, Francis Wm.,
478, 781, 788.
Nolan, Rev. T., 644, 651.
Norris, Mr., 711.
Osborne, Hon, and Rev.
S. G., 143.
Paley, Dr., 234.

Palmer, Mr., 783.
Parker, Theodore, 467.
Paroissien, Rev. C., 434.
Pattison, Rev. M., 376,
384.
Payne, Dr., 791.
Pears, Dr., 731.
Perowne, Rev. J. J. S.,
773, 778.
Perowne, Rev. T. T., 773.
Phillimore, Dr., 280.
Phillip, Prof., 680.
Pitt, Mr., 134.
Porteus, Bp., 138.
Powell, Mr. Baden, 376,
384.

Pratt, Rev. J., 113.
Pratt, Archd., 390.
Preston, Rev. M. M., 140,

224.

Proby, Rev. C., 59.
Radley, John, Esq., 169.
Rawlinson, Rev. G., 233.
Rawlinson, Sir H., 44,

238.

Roberts, Mr., 651.

Robinson, Rev. Dr., 59.
Rose, Rt. Hon. G., 132.
Rowland, Mr. D., 291.
Roxby, Rev. H. R., 292.
Russell, Rev. A. T., 846.
Ryle, Rev. J. C., 504.
Sachevereel, Dr., 750.
Secretan, Rev. C. F., 745.
Scheffer, Ary, 818.
Schiller, 333.
Scott, Sir W., 328.
Scott, Rev. Thos., 771.
Selwyn, Bp., 583.
Selwyn, Rev. W., 771.
Sharp, Abp., 750.
Simeon, Rev. C., 140, 224.
Smith, Rev. J. H., 792.
Smith, Dr., 771.
Smith, Rev. S., 861.
Smyth, Admiral W. H., 9.
Spooner, Mr., 223.
Stanley, Rev. A., 771.
Steinkopf, Dr., 217.
Stevens, Rev. H., 61.
Stowe, Mrs. H. B, 21.

Sumner, Abp., 438, 510.
Swainson, Mr., 466.
Tait, Bp., 438.

Temple, Rev. Dr., 376,

378,472,478, 557, 621.
Tennyson, Dr., 244.
Thomson, Dr., 363, 771.
Thomson, Dr. A. S., 452.
Tomline, Bp., 137.
Trelawney, Sir J., 221,

510.

Trevilian, M., Esq., 40.
Trevor, Rev. Canon, 502.
Turner, Bp., 125.
Tytler, P. F., Esq., 320.
Utterton, Archd., 864.
Vaughan, Dr., 242, 810.
Vaughan, Dr. R., 482,560.
Verschoyle, Dr., 439.
Venn, Rev. H., 581.
Waddington, Dean, 744.
Waddy, Rev. S. D., 793.
Waldegrave, Hon. and
Rev. S., 512.
Wesley, John, 87, 122.
Westcott, Rev. B. F., 777,

813.

Whately, Abp., 54, 64,
556, 638.
Wigram, Archd., 368.
Wilberforce, Mr., 134.
Williams, Rev. Dr., 376,
381, 471, 478, 736.
Williams, Dr. Rowland,

842.

Wilson, Bp., 109, 187,

267, 648, 791.
Wilson, Rev. Dr., 646.
Wilson, Rev. H. B., 376,

386, 478.

Wilson, Rev. W. Carus,

145, 292, 401.
Wines, Dr., 304.
Wolff, Rev. Dr., 501.
Wood, Sir C., 497.
Wortabet, Rev. J., 722.
Wright, Mr. W. A., 778.
Yorke, Rev. C. J., 276,

281.

Young, Mr., 828.
Young, Rev. E., 417.

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