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Maxilian, historie and gests of, 3-Epistle
premonitory, 4-Flight I, 8
May-day with the Muses, review of Bloom-
field's, 722

Mayne, Jasper, notice of his comedy called
The City Match, 195
Melodies, ancient national, 86
Metaphysics of Music, remarks on the, 529
Meteorological tables, 128, 259, 376, 498,
625, 764

Military appointments, promotions, &c.
129, 260, 380, 499, 626
Milman, Rev. H. H., review of his Mar-
tyr of Antioch, 267

Minna Troil; a ballad, 307
Mohawks, the, a satirical poem, remark on,
696

Moore's Irish Melodies, remarks on, 62
Morellet's Memoires, review of, 165
Morgan, Matthews and Dibdin, on the
Travels of, 692

Music, on the metaphysics of, and their
accordance with modern practice, 529
Mythology of the ancients, a key to the, 308
Newcastle, anecdotes of the Duke of, 205
New-year's day in Edinburgh, 30
New-year's day congratulations, 108-The

Benison, 109-Effusions of friendship,
111-Epistle to Christopher North, Esq.
112-To the veiled magician, 113-To-
kens of natural affection, 114-Phan-
tasmagoriana, 116-Rhyming saluta-
tion, 117-The chaunt of friendship,

119

Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. I. 369-No. II.
475-No. III. GO1.

Nodier, Charles, review of his Promenade
from Dieppe to the mountains of Scot-
land, 321

Notes to a new edition of Don Quixote,
661

Notices of old English comedies. No. II.
The City Match, by Jasper Mayne, 195
Nugent, Lord, letter of a Protestant lay.
man to, 359

Odoherty, letter from, 438
Omai, Eree, account of his visit to the great
island of Edinburgh, called Britain, 709
-His landing at Leith, 710-Account
of the manners and customs of Edin-
burgh, visit to Bridewell, the Observa-
tory, Theatre, &c. ib.-To the Parlia-
ment House, 711-Advocates' Library,
the Castle, &c. 712—Public Dinner, ib.
—The University, 713—Mr Ballan-

tyne's printing establishment, 714-—His
description of the Magazine, ib.
Orford, Lord, anecdotes of, 206
Owen, Pen, a novel, review of, 633
Oxford, remarks on the the new controversy
regarding, 678

Paddy, letter from, 461
Parisian Mirror, the, 217-Letter I. The
Chamber of Peers, ib.-Chamber of De-
puties, 218-New Tragedy at the Thea-
tre Francaise, ib.-Trial at the Court
of Assizes, 220-Curious adventure, 222
-Letter II. 224-Booksellers, 225—
Address of the mayor of Paris to the
king on new-year's day, ib.-The church
of Genevieve, 226-Ceremony of its con-
secration, 227-Le circle des arts, 229-
Letter III. The French theatres, 355-
The opera, 337-Letter IV. Politics.
339-Antique statue in the Louvre, 342
Sismondi's novel of Julia Severa, 580
Pen Owen, a novel, review of, 633
Phantasmagoriana, 116
Poetry.-Sonnet, 13-The night blowing
stock, 14-The lament of Ella, 28-
The last lament, 29-The ring and the
stream, a drama, 50-Goethe's West-
Oestlichem diwan, 68-Ancient Nation-
al melodies, 86-The benison, 109–
Effusions of friendship, 111-Epistle to
Christopher North, Esq. 112-To the
veiled magician, 113 Tokens of natu-
ral affection, 114-Phantasmagoriana,
116-Rhyming salutation, 117-The
chaunt of friendship, 119-A festal ode,
161-Lord Byron's Combolio, 162-
Sonnet, written in a church-yard, 183—
Speeches of Hume, Martin, and Can-
ning 230-A Latin melody, 240-The
beechen wood, 290-February, 304—
Minna Troil; a ballad, 307-Stanzas to
an old friend, 367—Autumnal twilight,
368-Byron to Murray, 376-Zachary
Meldrum, 396-Stanzas on an infant,
401-Sufficient unto the day is the evil
thereof, 419-Critique on Lord Byron,
456-To the Yeomanry cavalry of Man-
chester, 474-Sonnet to 520-An
evening sketch, 552-Verses on Mr
Tickler's wedding, 606-Bernardo and
Alphonso, 662-Baveica, 663- The
excommunication of the Cid, 664-Count
Fernan Gonsalez, 665-Song of the Ad-
miral Guarinos, 666-Desultory stanzas
by Mr Wordsworth and Mr North, 752
Poetry, American, review of Specimens of,
-684

Poetry, on the question how far it is an
art, 153

Poland, English literature in, 329
Poland, the traveller's guide through, re-
view of, 650

Politics, domestic, remarks on, 242
Potoris gloria. A Latin melody, 240
Prices current, 127, 258, 378, 497, 624,
763
Promenade from Dieppe to the mountains
of Scotland, review of Nodier's, 321

773

lations on the criminal courts of Scot-
land, and Mr Kennedy's bill on that
subject, 72

Rhapsodies over a punch bowl. No. I. 344
Rhyming salutation, 117

Ring, the, and the stream, a drama, 50
Rousseau, remarks on the genius and cha-
racter of, 137

Rudolph of Habsburg, review of, 38
Rural chronicle, extract from the, 519
Satanic school of poetry, Lord Byron's, re-
marks on, 212

Schlenkert's Rudolph of Habsburgh, re-
view of, 38

Scottish character, sketches of, No. IX.
175 No. X. 396

Scottish Life, Lights and Shadows of, 969
Sea-side sketches. The shipwright's yard,
425

Index.

Promotions, military, 129, 260, 380, 499,
626, 765

Protestant layman, letter from a, 359,-
Reply of a Catholic to, 553
Publications, monthly list of new ones,
122, 251, 374, 491, 620, 756
Punch-bowl, rhapsodies over a, 344
Quixote, Don, review of a new edition of,
657-Notes illustrative of, 661
Raynouard's tragedy of the States of Blois.

-Historical introduction, 539
Recollections in retirement of a life of
travel and adventure. Chapter I. North
America, and "the war of indepen-
dence," 184

Remarks on Moore's Irish Melodies, 62-
On Sir Tristrem, in Greek and German,
70-On Mr T. F. Kennedy and the
Edinburgh Review, 72-On Lord By-
ron's three new tragedies, 90, 212-On
the genius and character of Rosseau, 137
On the question, How far is poetry an
art? 153-On clerical peculiarities, 175
On speeches of Mr Hume, Martin, and
Canning, 230-On the deterioration of
man and beast, ib.-On Mr Allan's
picture of the death of Archbishop
Sharpe, 439-On the drama, 440-On
Lacretelle's history of the Constituent As-
sembly, 506-On spring, 515-On Ray-
nouard's States of Blois, 529-On Mr
Hall's picture of the two Marys' visiting
the sepulchre of Christ, 596-On the
new Oxford controversy, 678-On Dous-
terswivel's inquiry into the theory of im-
posture, 680-On the writings of Mat-
thews, Dibdin, and Morgan, 692-On
the Mohawks, a satirical poem, 696—
On the Earl of Aberdeen's work on Gre-
cian architecture, 705-On the Fortunes
of Nigel, 734

Review of Rudolph of Habsburg, a Ger-
man drama, 38-Of Valerius; a Roman
story, 94-Of Morellet's memoires, 165
-Of the Martyr of Antioch; a dramatic
280-Of
poem, 267-Of Italy, a poem,
the widow's tale, and other poems, 286
-Of Cochelet's shipwreck, 316-Of
Nodier's promenade from Dieppe to the
mountains of Scotland, 321-Of some
passages in the Life of Mr Adam Blair,
349-Of Stewart's Sketches of the High
landers, &c. 387-Of Kotzebue's Voyage
of Discovery, 521-Of Walter of Aqui-
taine, 569-Of Pen Owen, a novel, 633
Of the Traveller's Guide through Poland,
650-Of a new edition of Don Quixote,
657-Of Austin's Lights and Shadows of
Scottish Life, 669-Of American Poetry,
684-Of Bracebridge Hall. By Geoffrey
Crayon, 688 Of Croly's tragedy of Ca-
tiline, 698-Of the Magic Lantern, or
Sketches of Scenes in the Metropolis,
715-Of Bloomfield's May Day with the
Muses, 722-Of Graham Hamilton, a
novel, 731-Of Cambridge Pamphlets,
735

Review, Edinburgh, remarks on its spccu-

Select chapters, sundry, from the book of
the two worlds, &c., 3-Epistle premo-
nitory, &c., 4-Maxilian, Flight I., 8
Shakespeare, remarks on Ducis' transla-
tions of his plays, 448
Sharpe, Archbishop, on Mr Allan's pie-
ture, of the death of, 439
Shipwreck, review of Cochelet's, 316
Sismondi Sismondei, account of his novel
of Julia Severa, 580

Sir Tristrem, in Greek and German, re-
marks on, 70

Sketches of Scottish character, No. IX.

Clerical peculiarities, 175-No. X. Za-
chary Meldrum, 396

Sketches of the Highland Regiments, &c.
review of, 387

Sketches of Scenes in the Metropolis, re-
view of, 715

Song of the Admiral Guarinos, 666
Sonnet, written in a church-yard, 183
Somerset, anecdotes of the Duke of, 204
Southey, Mr, his reply to Lord Byron, 93
Spanish tale, a, 403

Spring, remarks on, 515

Stanzas to an old friend, 367-On an in-
fant, 401-Desultory, by Mr Words-
worth and Mr North, 752

States of Blois, a tragedy, remarks on, 539
Stewart, Colonel David, review of his
Sketches of the Highlanders of Scotland,
&c. 387

Stream, the ring and the, a drama, 50
Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof,419
Tale, a Spanish one, 403

Taste, on the different stages of, as exem-
plified in the different classes of literary
productions, 585
Thoughts on letter-writing, 301
Tickler, Timothy, verses on his wedding,
606

Tour through Great Britain and Ireland,
review of Townsend's, 291
Tragedies, remarks on Lord Byron's, 90
Travellers guide through Poland, review
of, 650

Tristrem, Sir, in Greek and German, re-
marks on, 70

Valerius; a Roman story, review of, 94

20

Visit of Eree Omai, to the great island of
Edinburgh, called Britain, 709
Voyage of discovery of Lieutenant Kotze-
bue, review of, 521

Voyages and travels of Columbus Secun-
dus. Chapter XIX. 30

Walter of Aquitaine; an historic romance,

569

War of independence in North America,
recollections of, 184
Whiggery, hints on, 230
Whigs, the, rapacity for place the secret
of all their impulses, 243

BIRTHS.

Adams, 132
Allison, 501
Anderson, 132,767,
ib. (3 children.)
Arbuthnot, 262
Athlone, 132
Baillie, 501, 628
Balfour, 132, 628
Balneavis, 767

Barber, 501
Bedford, 132
Begbie, 262

Bennet, 262

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INDEX TO BIRTHS, MARRAGES, AND DEATHS.

Patullo, 318

Paul, 132, 767
Peel, 767

Cochrane, 132, 262,

382

Comrie, 381
Conolly, 501

Crawford, 132, 628,
ib.

Crichton, 501
Cruikshanks, 262
Dalrymple, 132
Dalziel, 767
Dartmouth, 501
Deans, 381

Dewar, 262, 381
Dick, 262
Dickie, 132

Widow's tale, the, and other poems, 286
Wine-bibbers' glory, translation of, by
Philip Potts, Esq. 239-Potoris gloria,
a Latin melody, 240
Works preparing for publication, 120, 250
*372, 490, 619, 754

Ferrier, 628
Fleming, 767
Flint, 628
Ford, 262
Forrest, (3 children)
767

Fraser, 382, 767
Fullarton, 132
Glen, 381
Goodsir, 132
Gordon, 132, 262,
ib. 628
Graham, 382
Grant, 501, 767
Guthrie, 382
Hair, 262
Hamilton, 382
Hathorn, 767
Henderson,

262,

381, 628

Hislop, 501
Hodgson, 767
Holmes, 382
Home, 262

Writers in Calcutta, observations on the,

432

Hood, 132

Hope, 262, 767, ib.
Hopkirk, 501
Horsburgh, 262
Huie, 132
Hunter, 501
Hutchins, 132
Hutchinson, 767
Hutchison, 628
Impey, 501
Irving, 262
Johnstone, 382

Yeomanry cavalry of Manchester, lines to
the, 474

Young author, hints for a, from a very old,
466

Zachary Meldrum, 396

Dickson, 501, ib., Kennedy, 262

King, 262
Kirkwood, 381
Lang, 501
Lawrie, 501

767
Dimma, 382
Douglas, 767
Drummond, 767
Dundas, 262
Durie, 628
Elgin,
Farquharson, 767
Ferguson, 501, 628,

Lawson, 501

Leinster, 501

767

Lindsay, 628
Litchford, 262
Little, 767
Lowther, 132
Lundie, 132
Lyon, 501
Macara, 262
M Candlish, 501
Macdonald, 262
Macdonell, 262
Macdougall, 767
Macduff, 501
Mackenzie, 132
Mackintosh, 262
Maclean, 767
M'Leod, 132, 262
Martin, 132, 262
Mason, 381
Mathie, 628
Maxwell, 501
Moncrieff, 132, ib.
262, ib.
Montgomery, 381,

501
Moore, 501
Murray, 132, 262,

767
Nasmyth, 501
Newton, 132
O'Connell, 132
Ogilvie, 132
Oliphant, 132
Orange, 767
Orleans, 262
Orr, 262, 501
Oswald, 381
Pack, 132

Parsons, 501
Paterson, 132
Patison, 501

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Beaumont, 134
Begbie, 502, 629
Bell, 383, 629
Bethune, 134
Binny, 629
Black, 629
Blackwood, 529
Bogle, 264
Boswell, 383, 629
Bourbon, 263
Boyce, 263
Boyd, 263, 269
Braithwaite, 769
Brash, 769
Brechin, 769
Bremner, 629

Bristow, 502
Brodie, 502
Broughton, 769
Brown, 383, ib.502,
ib. 630

Tod, 628
Tomb, 628
Turing, 382
Ure, 382

Vere, 501
Waldie, 628
Watson, 132
Wauchope, 628
Welsh, 132
Wodehouse, 132
Wood, 132

Clark, 502
Clephane, 383
Clerk, 502

Cochrane, 133, 184
Cockburn, 382
Colebrooke, 264
Colquhoun, 629
Combe, 134
Connant, 630
Cooper, 264
Courcy, 769
Coutts, 388
Cox, 264, 769
Crawford, 384
Crichton, 382
Cross, 133
Cunningham, 263,
264, 502
Cupples, 263

Currie, 134
Curwen, 768

Dalgliesh, 502
Dalrymple, 502
Daly, 134
Dalyel, 133

Darroch, 383

Davidson, 263, 629
Dewar, 263

Dick, 264
Dickinson, 769
Disset, 134
Dobie, 768

Bruce, 382, 629,769
Bunyan, 134
Burdon, 769
Burn, 383
Burnett, 264
Butter, 629
Callander, 263
Cameron, 263, 383,

629

Campbell, 264, 283,
384, 502, ib. 629,
768, ib. ib. 769
Taylor, 767
Thomson, 263, 501 Carfrae, 133, 502

Cargill, 383
Carla, 629
Carmichael, 769
Caruthers, 134
Carstairs, 263
Cashel, 768
Cathcart, 263, 384
Chalmers, 383
Chapman, 382
Cheyne, 263
Christie, 629, 768

775

Donaldson, 133, 642
Doorley, (aged 126,)

630

Douglas, 384, 502,
769
Drysdale, 264
Duff, 133
Dunbar, 502
Duncan, 263, 768,
ib.

Dundas, 264, 383
Dunlop, 133
Du Fresne, 383
Durie, 264
Dymock, 630
Dykes, 134
Dysart, 133
Edmonstone, 134
Egmont, 384
Elliot, 133
Elphinstone, 134
Ewans, 768
Ewart, 630, 769
Fairbairn, 768
Fane, 629
Farquharson, 382
Fead, 134
Ferguson 133
Ferrier, 133, 768
Findlay, 264, 768
Fitzgerald, 133
Fitzwilliam, 769
Fleming, 264

Fletcher, 263
Floyd, 383
Foley, 263

Forbes, 769
Forman, 134

Jones, 133, 768
Keats, 384

Fraser, 133, ib. 332, Keay, 263
Keene, 384
Kemp, 629
Ketchen, 134

384
Garrick, 383
Gavin, 502

Geddes, 383, 629, Kier, 133

768

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Howth, 630

Hunter, 382
Hutchison, 134,769
Innes, 630

Irvine, 502
Irving, 383
Jamieson, 133
Jefferson, 134
Jeffreys, 502

Jenkins, 383

Jerdan, 768
Johnston, 264, 629,
ib. 769, ib.

Kirkpatrick, 502, ib.
Knox, 134
Knyvett, 264
Laidlay, 630
Langlade, 630
Lauder, 134
Lauriston, 134
Lavie, 384
Lawrie, 383
Lawson, 383
Lee, 133
Legge, 133
Leslie, 133
Lindsay, 133, 629,

630

Lisburne, 134
Lister, 382
Livingstone, 630
Lockhart, 133
Logan, 383
Lothian, 629, ib.
Lowis, 264

Ludlow, 629
Lumley, 382
Lumsden, 134
Lyle, 502
Lyon, 630
Macfarlan, 133, 134,
ib. 383, 630, 768
M'Gowan, 502
Macgregor, 263
M'Intosh, 134, 769
M'Kearlie, 383
Mackenzie, 768
M'Laren, 383, 502
Maclaurin, 629,630
Maclean, 133, 768
Macley, 133
M'Leod, 264, 259,
630

M'Limont, 134
MacNeill, 629
M⭑Robin, 769
Mactavish, 768
M'Whirter, 502
Maitland, 629, ib.
Marjoribanks, 263
Marr, 629
Masson, 382

Maxwell, 134, 263
Mein, 263
Melville, 630
Menzies, 630, 768,

769

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Mercer, 264

Miller, 630, ib. 769 Sandiman, 133
Milner, 629
Sayles, 629
Mitchell, 629, 630 Scales, 382

769
Moir, 134
Moffat, 383
Moncreiff, 502

Scott, 133, 134, 629,
ib. 768, 769
Scrymgeour, 384
Seymour, 133

Printed by James Ballantyne & Co. Edinburgh.

Shairp, 768
Shanklie, 630
Sibbald, 630, 769
Sicard, 769
Sievwright, 133
Silvester, 502
Simon, 134
Simpson, 134, ib.
502, 769

Sinclair, 768
Sivwright, 769
Skeen, 502, 629
Skeete, 263
Skirving, 134, 769
Small, 382

Smith, 133, 383

Somerset, 384, 502
Somerville, 133
Spalding, 133
Spiers, 502
St Albans, 264
Stedman, 630
Stein, 629
Stevenson, 134, 502
Stewart, 382, 383,
502, 629, ib. 630
Stirling, 383, ib.
Stodart, 502
Story, 134, 629
Stuart, 133, 134,
264, 502, 768
Sutherland,133,629,

769
Swan, 630

Tait, 133, 264, 383,
384
Taylor, 629
Tennant, 629

Thomson, 133, 383,

502, ib. 769, ib.
Tod, 263, 382
Traill, 263
Trotter, 502
Tucker, $768
Turnbull, 502
Tweedie, 263
Vogan, 769
Walker, 383, ib.
Walkinshaw, 383
Wardrobe, 502
Wardrop, 629, 769
Watson, 384, 502
Waugh, 264, 383
Weddell, 134

Wemyss, 383, ib.
629
White, 134, 263
Wilson, 263,

ib.
502, ib. 630, ib.
ib.
Wishart, 264
Wight, 383, 502
Wren, 264

Wynne, 134
Wyville, 502
Yorstoun, 629
Young, 264, 502
Younger, 630

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