Bolton, lord, view of his seat, 125 Bone, Mr. exhibition of his enamels, 58 Bookcase, description of, 247 Boosey's Selection of Airs reviewed, 114 Bradfield, J. H. his Waterloo announced, 308 Brighton, notices respecting the establish- ment of artificial mineral waters at, 62, 124 Bruadlands, view of, 126 Bronke, captain, his Travels through Lap- land and Sweden, avd Winter Sketches in Lapland, apnounced, 308 Brothers, the two, a popular tale, 87, 150 Browning, J. his translation of the Gipsy announced, 123 Bruguier, D. review of his Arrangement of Bishop's “ When the wind blows," 115- Preparatory Exercises, 301 - " Fleurs d'Italie,” 302 || Bryan, s. review of his “ The Strawberry. Girl," 117 Buckingham, duke of, view of his seat, 311 -- - , Mr. extract from his Travels in Palestine, 108 Burckhardt, J. L. his Travels in the Hedjaz announced, 366 | Burmese imperial state-carriage, exhibition of, announced, 248 Burrowes, J. F. review of his Arrangement of Beethoven's Hallelujah Chorus, 115– Select Airs from “ Il Crociato in Egitto," 355-Selection of Chorusses, 358 Cambrian sketches, 268, 334 Camisard, the, announced, 309 Carey, w. on the subscription for Mr. Ho- " As the tree seems more bright,” ib. Carey, Mrs. her Peerless Peer announced, 366 Charles IX. of France, deathbed of, 91 Chivalry, Irish, 274 - --, the flower of, 91, 135 Choice, the, 344 Chrstmas Tales announced, 365 367 Cianchettini, P. review of his Divertinento, Clarendon Papers announced, 366 my uncle, 28, 133, 294 Constable, Mr his Miscellany of Original to him by the government of Columbia, Contemporary genius, anecdotes of, 46, 212, 257 Contest of the Twelve Nations announced, fine arts, 68 Fleming, J. esq. view of his seat, 249 Foresters, the, remarks on, 42 - extract Forget Me Not for 1826 announced, 247 — remarks on, 343-extracts from, 311, 345 tionary announced, 366 113-Melange on favourite Airs from " Il tenham announced, 183 him announced, 248 Fulton, Mr. G his Lessons for Children an- Furniture, fashionable, description of, 62, Ai s, 56-Select Airs from “ Der Frey- G. Galbraith, H. his Mathematical Tables an- Gallautry rebuked, 171 Generous or just, a tale, 18, 77 George IV. anecdote of, 171 | Gibney, Dr. his Treatise on the Medical Ap- South Ame. ! 183 Girling, E. hiographical account of, 46 nounced, 365 H. Hagart, W. H. review of his Selection of markable recluse among the ruins of, 172 Hammer, translation of bis History of the tures on Mathematics announced, 367 || Hardy, J. extract from his Tour of the High Harp of Orpheus, 173 Harris, J. J. review of his Arrangement of Rossini's " Una voce poro pa," 115- Ar- rangement of Nicolo's “ Non, je ne veux pas chanter,” ib.- Arrangement of Spon- tini's Overture to “ La Vestale," 176 Hartshorne, Mr. his Metrical Romances an- nounced, 218 Henderson, Mr, engraving from his picture of the Jolly Beggars avnounced, 367 Henry IV, anecdote of, 22 | Highlanders, superstition of the, 326 Highways and Byways, third series of, an- nounced, 366 Hoffman, E. T. &c. Tales from the German of, announced, 367 -subscription for, 350 ---, French female, 121, 181, 245, 363 of the Holy Scriptures announced, 183 Horses, wild, remarkable instinct of, in South America, 96 Ilowell, T. review of his Instructions for the Lee, B. review of his Arrangement of Le pe- Violin, 359-Musical Arithmetic, 360 I tit Tambour, 355 Leigh, C. his Queen of Golconda's Fate an- nounced, 309 Lemare, T. bis Selection of Sacred Music Leopold, duke of Lorraine, anecdote of, 73 envov, 232 Letter-Writer announced, 248 Lewis, C. esq. view of his seat, 2 Literary coterie, 36, 102, 162, 216, 287, 343 Loiterer, the, 9, 142, 281 305, 360 Love, lines to, 167 M. M'Carthy, D M. review of his " Fair little Mackenzie, H. on the writings of, 276, 313 Maiden's funeral, the, 224 Mailath, count, Hungarian popular tale by, 87, 150 spondence with the Princess des Crsins an- Mannenien, daughter of Mathrafael, Welch legend of, 197 Maundrell's Travels froin Aleppo to Jerusa- lem, extract from, 106 Merriott, J. R. review of his “ Though now we part,” 56 Meves, A. review of his Divertimento, 302 Meyerbeer, review of his Romanzo, “ Gio- vinctto Cavalier," 175_“ Giovinetto Cava- lier” and “ Tutto Armato," 176 Mills, C. extracts from his History of Chi. valry, 291, 292, 293 Milman, Rev. H. H. bis Anne Boleyn, a poein, announced, 366 Minstrels, British and Irish, 235 Monro, J. review of his “ I left the bowl for Ellen's eye,” 303 Rousseau, by, 30, 68 dressed to, on his defence of widows, 203 Morris, J. review of his Anthem, 303 Moscheles, J. review of his Introduction et Munro, clau of, legend respecting the pri- Musical review, 53, 113, 174, 241, 298, 354 363 N. Vatican, notice respecting, Nicholson, J. poetry by, 294 Nightingale, J. C. review of his “ Soon as the rising morn” and “ Now man to man," 117– Voluntary, 175–March, 355 " old Towler,” 176 | Novello, V.his Selection from the Fitzwilliam Musical Manuscripts announced, 248 Obstipns, an egotistical poem, 124, 181, 309 || Ogle, sir C. view of his seat, 312 307 Optical phenomena, superstitions arising || Rosa, lines to, 185 Roscoe, T. his German Novelists announced, 183 Rousseau and his canary-bird, 30, 68 Rowena and Adelfrid, a tale of the olden time, il Russians, particulars of the manners of, in the tenth century, 210 S. Saust, C, review of his Selection of Irish Airs, 54--Selection of Scotch Airs, ib.- Airs from Der Freyschütz, ib - Beauties of Weber's Preciosa, ib.“ Sul margine d'un rio," 114 Sayings and Doings, third series of, announ- Schlesinger, D. review of his Allegro di Bra- vura, 300-Introduction and Rondo, ib.-- Six Waltzes, 354 Schleiermacher, Dr. translation of his Essay on the Writings of St. Luke announced, 308 Scrope, G P. his Treatise on Volcanoes an- nounced, 183 Seasons, lines on the, 221 Segur's History of the Russian Campaign, remarks on, 37-extracts from, 39 | Sephora, a llebrew tale, announced, 248, 367 Shakspeare's heroines, remarks on, 81 Sherburne, J. H. his Memoirs and Corre- spondence of Paul Jones announced, 218 from, 232 Simpson, G. his Work on Anatomy announ- ced, 308 Singular criminal case, account of, 206 Suuff-Box Waltz reviewed, 115 Society of Arts, notice respecting the pre- miums distributed by, 50 Soldier's revenge, 127 57—The Heath Rose, 114-new Sonata, 242 Sonnet, 223 Sotheby, Mr. extract from his poems, 168 dies, 55-“ La Primavera," ib. - Introduc wild horses, &c. of, 95 Spectre of Pont Vathew, 268 Spirit of Poesy, 168 on some of the scenes of, 188 of Weber's Overture to “ Preciosa," 115 Il nounced, 367 Stratton-park, view of, 187 Struve, Dr. notices respecting his establish- ton, 62, 124 Superstition of the Highlanders, 326 || Vine, near Basingtoke, view of, 188 W. || Walker, Rev. G. his Specimens of English Prose and Poetry announced, 183 || Wallace, captain, extract from his “ Forty Years in the World," 218 Waterton, C. his Wanderings in South Ame- rica announced, 62 “ Auld Robin Grey,” ib._“Oh! say, hon- 17—“Tak' your auld cloak,” ib. Annie," 57-_~ Come to the dale,” 303 Whitbread, W. H. esq. view of his seat, 63 poetry by, ib. William Douglas, on the Scottish Exiles an- nounced, 208 Wilson, Mr. C. B. poetry by, 345 Wish, the, 367 Wordsworth, W. dedication to, 317 Wordsworth, W. A review of bis “ I pledge you, dear Fanny,” 117 World in Miniature, new portions of, an- nounced, 365 Worthy-house, view of, 312 Y. |