Hunting-camp on the Black River, in India, 202, 206, 349
Indian diary, extracts from the Old Forest Ranger's. No. I., 99-No. II., 200-No. III., 349-No. IV., 481
Jonnina, to, a young Maltese, by the Medical Student, 495
Labanoff de Rostoff, Prince Alexander de, 411
Lawrance, Miss, the history of woman in England, by, reviewed, 274 Lawrence, Mr., his lectures on physio- logy, characterized, 158 Lebanon, mount, 230, 325 Lennox, Lord William, the Tuft-hunter, by, reviewed, 279
Literature of the Month (for JANUARY): Frederick the Great, his court and times, edited by T. Campbell, Esq., with an introduction, 137-College Life, by J. Hewlett, M.A., 132-The Bible in Spain, by George Barrow, 140-A Yacht-Voyage in the Medi- terranean, by Lady Grosvenor, 142- Poetry for the Million, by an M.P.,
Hewlett, J., M.A,, the widows' alms- house, by. No. I., 83-No. II., 212 -No. III., 363-No. IV., 507-Col- lege life, by, reviewed, 139 Hood, Thomas, Esq., Etching moralized, by, 1-Epigram: on the Chinese treaty, by, 110-The defaulter: a tale, by, 117-A reflection: on New Year's Eve, by, 135-The Camber- well beauty: a city romance, by, 145 -Epigram on Mrs. Parkes's pamph-μ., let, 177-An extraordinary operation, by, 273-A black job, by, 285-Note on "King John," by, 362-Note on The Merry Wives of Windsor, by, 410-Confessions of a Phoenix, the,
The History of Woman, by Miss Lawrance, 274-Adam Brown, the Merchant, by Horace Smith, Esq., 278-The Tuft-hunter, by Lord W. Lennox, 279-Jessie Philips: a tale of the new poor-law, by Mrs. Trol- lope, 281-Residence on the Mosquito Coast, by Mr. Young, 282--Com- mander Bingham, R.N., second edi- tion of his narrative of the expedition to China, 284
(for MARCH): Letters of Mary Queen of Scots, Vol. III., by Miss Agnes Strickland, 411 -Sir Edward Belcher's Voyage round the World, 418-The Money-lender, a novel, by Mrs. Gore, 425
(for APRIL): History of the House of Commons, from the Conventional Parliament of 1688, to the passing of the Reform Bill in 1832. By W. C. Townsend, Esq., M.A., Recorder of Macclesfield, 554-Hargrave; or, the Adventures of a Man of Fashion. By Mrs. Trol- lope, 555-Memoirs and Correspond- ence of Francis Horner, M.P.,560 Obituary remarks on 1842, by, 74- Proposal for a Dictionary of a not "Unknown Tongue," by, 190 - The Deuce is in it; an anecdote of the Cru- sades, by, 334-More new readings on old texts, by, 455
Madeira and sandwiches, 265
Mahanna el Faden, Arab chief, 232, 237 Mally Bann, 452
Medical Student, the; Granada, by, 136 -A dream of life, by, 271-To Joan- nina, a young Maltese, by, 495
Reminiscences of, No. XII., Excursion with Bob Whyte, 392 Mediterranean, a yacht-voyage in the, during the years 1840-1, by Lady Grosvenor, reviewed. 142 Mary, Queen of Scots, letters of, and do- cuments connected with her personal history, together with an Introduc- tion, Vol. III., by Miss Strickland, reviewed, 411
Meryon, Dr. C. I, letter of, 20-Ac- count of, 326
Mirabeau, remark by Rivarol on, 160 Moncrieff, W. T. Esq., Ellistoniana, by, 22, 254, 378, 532
Money-lender, the, by Mrs. Gore, no- ticed, 425
Mosquito coast, narrative of a residence on the, by Mr. Young, reviewed, 282 Music for the Million, 328 Music for the Billion, a lecture delivered by Polyphemus Polypipe, Professor of the Pandaans, 522-Definition of, or what music is, and what it isn't, 523 -The early professors, 524- Uses and power of the art, 525-Artistes in their order and classification, 527 -The Street Musician, 528 My grandfather's dream, by James She- ridan Knowles, Esq., 50
Party Spirit, an epigram, by T. H., 531 Perugia, city and lake of, 241, 243 Phoenix, the confessions of a, by Thomas Hood, Esq., 427 Phrenology, 157, 159 Pitt, Rt. Hon. William, 323 Poetry:-Etching moralized: to a noble lady, by Thomas Hood, Esq., 1-The Recantrtion, by Horace Smith, Esq., 48-The Wind, by Virginia, 72-A Farewell to December, by B. C., 97— Epigram, 98-On the Chinese Treaty, by Thomas Hood, Esq., 110-A Re- flection; on New Year's Eve, by T.H., 135-Granada, by the Medical Stu- dent, 136-To Betty, 144-Epigram on Mrs. Parkes's Pamphlet, 177- Death! by Horace Smith, Esq., 178- A Dream of Life, by the Medical Student, 271-A Black Job, by T. Hood, Esq., 285-Epigram on the Art-Unions, by H., 317-The Snow- Storm, by Virginia, 318 -The Old Man's Pean, by Horace Smith, Esq., 347-Mally Bann, 452-Dirge for a living poet, by Horace Smith, 453 Poetry for the Million, by an M.P., edited by Peter Priggins, noticed,
Poor Devil, the, by Laman Blanchard, Esq., 291
Porter, Miss Jane, and Sir Robert Ker Porter, 411
Readings on old texts, 455 Recantation, the, by Horace Smith, Esq., 48
Rhodes, shipwreck of Lady H. Stanhope on her voyage to, 20, 227-Her jour- ney to, 228
Sandwich Islands, king and royal family Saracen's Head, the, 383 of the, 422 Scott, Sir Walter, remark on, 157 Shakspeare's Plays, notes on: King John," by T. H., 362-"The Merry Wives of Windsor," 410 Short Rides in an Author's Omnibus: English and Scotch lawyers, 155— An economical mode of paying debts, 156-Aristæus, the Jew, 156-Conso- lations of envy, 157-Flat-skulled ne- groes not necessarily numskulls, 157 -Venus and the phrenologists, 159-- Ends and means, 160-A plea for plu- ralities, 160-Proscription of a pro- scriber, 160-Cruel aspersion, 160- Old age, 551-Fas est et ab hoste doceri, 552-Duplicate Poets, 553 Sligo, earl of, his eastern tour, and affair of his ship, 9, 12, 323
Smith, Horace, Esq.,the Recantation, by, 48-Death! stanzas, by, 178-Adam Brown, the merchant, by, reviewed, 278-The old man's pæan, by, 347- Dirge for a living poet, by, 453 Snow-storm, the, poetry, by Virginia,
So-so character, a very, 128 Soldier's Daughter; or, the domestic drama, 532 Southey, 453
Spain, the Bible in, by G. Borrow, author of "The Gipsies in Spain," re- viewed, 140
Spirit of the Lake, by Miss Elizabeth Youatt, 241
Stanhope, Lady Hester, her correspond- ence addressed to Lieut. - general Oakes, 8, 227, 320 Stanhope, Hon. Mr., brother of Lady Hester. 9, 323 Strickland, Miss Agnes, letters and personal history of Mary, Queen of Scots, Vol. III., by, reviewed, 411 Swans, wild, 443- The hooper, 444— Cygnus Bewickii, 445-The trumpe- ter, 448-Cygnus Americanus, 449- Black swan, 449
Trollope, Mrs.. The Barnabys in Ame- rica by (continued), 33, 161, 301, 496 -a tale of the New Poor-Law, by, noticed, 281
Tuft-hunter, the, a novel, by Lord W. Lennox, reviewed, 279
Turkey, residence of Lady H. Stanhope in, 8, 228, 237, 323
"Unknown Tongue," proposal for a dictionary of a not, by p., 190
Vintimille, M. Chevalier Lascaris de, 230, 234
Virginia, the Wind, verses, by, 72-The Snow-storm, by, 318
Voyage round the World, by Capt. Sir Edward Belcher, in H.M.S. Sulphur, reviewed, 418
Wahabees of Syria, &c., 235, 237 Wakley, Mr., M.P., 143 Wellesley, Marquis, letter of Lady H. Stanhope to, 18
Widows' Almshouse, the, by J. Hewlett, M.A.. No. I., 83-No. II, 212-No, III., 363-No. IV., 507 Winking, remarks on the faculty of, 467
Syria, affairs of, described by Lady Woman, the history of (in England), by
Hester Stanhope, 8, 229, 320
Terapia and Rebeck, near Constanti- nople, 9
Texts, old, more new readings on, 455
Hannah Lawrance, reviewed, 274
Youatt, Miss Elizabeth, the Spirit of the Lake, by, 241
END OF THE FIRST PART OF 1843.
C. WHITING, BEAUFORT HOUSE.
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