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Thames Water, 391. Landsborough's (Re

a poem, 135. La Pia, or the Fair Penit

440. Lathom's (F.) John Bull, a novel

rence (Sir J.) Etonian out of Bounds, 663.

Epistles to a Friend in Town, and other

Life in India, 677. Life of Mansie

Lindsay's (Rev. H.) Lectures on the Hist

of the Old Testament, 615. Literary Souv

659, 759. Londonderry's (Lord) Narrativ

ninsular War, 260, 278, 294. Lugar's (R.

tecture, 538. Lyon's (Capt.) Residence

Mexico in 1826, 116, 184, 214, 246, 584.

the, 808. Legendary, the, consisting of Or

principally illustrative of American Hist

and Manners, 820.

Macaulay's (Dr. A.) Dictionary of Medicine
nish's (R.) Anatomy of Drunkenness,
Transactions of the Literary Society of,
med (S. D.) on Shampooing, 553. Malet'
count of the System of Fagging at Winch
745. Man of Two Lives, 744. Mancheste
its Collegiate Church, Free Grammar-Scho
tham's Hospital, 135, 472. Manzoni's (4
Lovers, 424. Marcella; or, the Missionar
at Home, 467. Markham's (Mrs.) History
Marly; or, a Planter's Life in Jamaica, li
in High Life, 327. Martin's (J.) Plan f

Age (Cel) History of the Peninsular War, 241; Re-

to Lord Strangford's Observations, 529. Nares's

Te. Life and Administration of Lord Burghley, 257.

Yarrative of a Three Years' Residence in Italy, 1819-22,

1. Mano, Battle of, and other Poems, 490. Naval

and Mitary Magazine, 440. Neele's (H.) Literary Re-
A New Year's Gift and Juvenile Souvenir
to 9, 64K Nicholson's (M. A.) Practical Cabinet-
War, &c., 440. Nichols's (J. G.) Autographs of Royal,
b's Learned, and Remarkable Persons, 342, 776, 808.
Kala's V. H.) Battle of Agincourt, and Siege of Car-
uvek, 177. Niebuhr's (B. G.) History of Rome,
Night-Watch, the, or Tales of the Sea, 226- Notes
Journey in the North of Ireland in 1827, &c., 500.
Tate's (J.) Original and Selected Fables, 118.

wth America, United States of, as they are, 564.

1

Tableaux de Paris, 408.

(W.) Account of an Egyptian Mummy, 380.
at's (B) Selections from Shakspeare, 152.
Mere (M.) Description of the Wines of Bordeaux,

Para's (Dr. J. A.) Treatise on Diet, 185; Guide
Mem's Bay and Land's End, 611, 627, 647. Par-
T. Exposure of Civil and Religious Despotism,
CL Parry's (Capt.) Narrative of an Attempt to reach
North Pole, 120. Past Feeling Renovated, 682.

J.) Man of Ton, 179. Pelham; or, the Ad-
s of a Gentleman, 357,710. Penelope, a novel,
Petter's (W.) Sacred Songs, 682 Petit Bijou, le,
Petrony's (S. E.) Geste Navali Britanniche, a

12, 48 Phillips's (G. F.) Art of Drawing on Stone,

Philip's (Dr.) Researches in South Africa, 309.

Miniature Greek Testament, 522. Plain

preached in a Village Church, 472. Planche's
JR Merchant's Wedding, 121; Descent of the Da-
Az, 4/7, 437. Pole's (Capt.) Observations on the
Par Laws, 6 Porter's (J. and A. M.) Coming Out,
the Field of the Forty Footsteps, 52. Pott's (Arch-

Principles of Union in the Church of England,
Poor Colonies of the Benevolent Society of Hol-
Acoust of, 641. Prima Donna, the, 296. Prin-

Ephemerides, or Occasional Poems, 163. Pri-
1. Practical Elocution, 213. Public Characters
the Present Age, 215. Puffial, the, a Satire, 342.
Pam and Le Keux's Architectural Antiquities of Nor-
13. Pagin's Designs for Gothic Furniture, 728.
of Eminent Persons, 825.

(many Journal of Agriculture, Nos. 1. and II., 649.

Poems, 353. Spencer's (F. C.) Vale of Bolton, and

other Poems, 712. Spinster's, a, Tour in France and

Genoa, 485. Spirit and Manners of the Age, 185.

Steele's (T.) Suggestions on the Improvement of the

Navigation of the Shannon, &c., 404. Steuart's (Sir H.)

Planter's Guide, 789. Stothard's (Mrs. C.) White Hoods,

82. Strangford's (Viscount) Observations on some Pas-

sages in Colonel Napier's Peninsular War, 327; Further
Observations, 529. Stratford's (S. E.) Anatomy, &c.
of the Eye, 615. Strickland's (Miss A.) Worcester
Field, and Seven Ages of Woman, 230. Subaltern's
Log-Book, 451. Sunday Book, 791. Sydney's Letters
on the Reported Exclusion of Lord Byron's Monument
from Westminster Abbey, 649. Stewart's (Rev. A.)
Discourses on the Important Points of Christian Doc-
trine and Duty, 825.

Tales and Legends, 180. Tales of the Moors, 20. Tales
of the West, 84. Tales of Woman, 788. Tales of the
Great St. Bernard, 707. Tales of an Antiquary, 52.
Taylor's (Rev. C. B.) Sermons, 615. Taylor's (Rev. W.)
Diagrams of Euclid's Elements, for Blind Persons, 168.
Tecumseh, a Poem, 519. Teeling's (C. H.) Personal
Narrative of the Irish Rebellion, 150, 167. Thames
Tunnel Company, Letter on the Affairs of, 375. Thau-
maturgus, 2. Three Days at Killarney, and other
Poems, 327. Time's Telescope for 1829, 724. Trans-
actions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain
and Ireland, 53. Travels through Sicily, by a Naval
Officer, 85. Trials of Life, 728. Twilight Hours, 712.
Traité des Principes Généraux du Droit et de la Légis-
lation, 826.

Uncle Peregrine's Heiress, 90.

Valentini's (B. Von) Military Reflections on Turkey, 113.

Valpy's (Rev. F. E. G.) Etymological Dictionary of the

Latin Language, 712. Vernon's (H.) Life and Remains

of Wilmot Warwick, 578.

Victoria, a novel, 360.

Veterinarian, the, 185.

Voice of Humanity, 791. Voy-

age of Captain Popanilla, 360. Varley's (J.) Treatise

on Zodiacal Physiognomy, 822. Voye's (M. J. G. de la)

Instructions on French Pronunciation, and on the Gen-

ders, 826.

Wadd's (W.) Comments on Corpulence, Lineaments of
Leanness, and Mems. and Maxims, 785. Waldstein, or
the Swedes in Prague, 360. Walsh's (Dr. R.) Essay
on some Ancient Coins, Medals, and Gems, 423,
439, 470; his Journey from Constantinople to England,
321, 341. Walter's (Rev. W.) Letters from the Con-
tinent, 130. Ward's (H. G.) Mexico in 1827, 290. War-
wickshire, Graphic Illustrations of, 613. Water, Sup-
ply of, to the Metropolis, 340. Will of King Alfred,
771. Wilson's (Mrs. C. B.) Cypress Wreath, 247. Wil-
son's (W. R.) Travels in Russia, 561, 580, 597, 613, 663.
Whims and Oddities for the Young, 5. Whitehead's
(Dr.) James II., a Dramatic Poem, 615. Winter's
Wreath for 1829, 657. Wood's (G.) Poems, 569. Wood-
row's (Rev. R.) Life of Professor Woodrow, 712.
Wright (J.), Supply of Water to the Metropolis, 132.
Willmer's Improved Housekeeper's Account Book for
1829, 826.

Young's (W.) Portugal in 1928, 826. Young Gentleman's

Library of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, 808.

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Aerostation, 505. Animal Magnetism, 553. Ava: the
Taliens, 24. Colombia, Recollections of, corrected,
473, 538. David Hume, Original Letter of, 683.
Egyptian Hieroglyphics, 490. Fernando Po, New Set-
tlement, 135, 147, 152. Geographical Society pro-
posed, 600. Heidelberg University, 74. Lisbon, ib.
Major Laing and Captain Clapperton, 264. Odds and
Ends, 616. Rock's (Capt.) Suppressed Volume, 327,
343, 360, 376. Russia and Persia: Occurrences at Ta-
breez, 216, 232. Sedlatzek (Mr.), 505. Paris Letter,
weekly. Munich, Improvements of, 808.

g the Musicians of Germany, 502, 520. Rail-
Rim a newly discovered Temple at Corfu, 509.
Jana and Nobility, Manual of, 376. Raper's (Admiral)
Syson of Signals, 755. Recollections of a Three-
Service in the Wars of Venezuela and Colombia,
Remors (Dr.) Medical Guide, 199. Rector of
Youn, sove, 408. Rele's (L. T.) Memoirs of Can-
Redford's (G.) Memoirs of the Rev. J. Cooke,
in Register of Arts, 712. Religious Discourses, by
7. Remarks on Improvements in St.
Park, 81. Rennie's (Miss E.) Poems, 519. Re-Africa, 9. African Discoveries, 712, 760, 776: Expeditions,
Extra and Exclusive, 628. Richard Cour de
poems, 632. Richardson's (Mrs. G. G.) Poems,
311; Geography, 234. Animals, changes in, 698. Ani-
-(L) Tales and Confessions, 776. Robin-
mals without vertebræ, 713. American Antiquities, 41,

*P.7. Designs for Farm Buildings, 538. Roche's

474. Astronomy, 121.

Contrast, 372. Rogers's (S.) Italy, a Poem,
met (nor) Divina Commedia di Dante Ali
A Rovigos, Duke of, Memoirs of Himself,

-274 4, 214, 330, 645, 664. Ruddiman's (J.) Tales

ts, 247-

T.Ireland; its Evils, and their Remedies,

Francis de, Beauties of, 756. Salmon's

Emay on Stricture of the Rectum, 56.

Prof. Lectures on Political Economy, 454.

W. Tales of a Grandfather, 737, 757.

tren's Books, 504, 521, 537, 552, 568,

***N, 62, 682,729. Shoberl's Present State of

Masonary Establishments, 553. Sinclair
Culture, &c. of Potatoes, 245. Smeeton's
Hep is Landon, 000. Smith's (J. T.) Nol-
edla Times, 673, 6, 710, 726, 773. Smith's

Take of the Holy City, 689. Smithfield
the Improvement of, 776. Snow's (J.)
Part, an Sophia de Lissau, 16% Sorell's

ah Campaign in 1808-9, 585. Sorrows of

4,741, Botheby's (W.) Italy, and other

Society of Paris, 57. Gastric Experiments, 66. Glass,
pure, 729. Greece, French Expedition to, 793.

Hall's (S.) New General Atlas, 105, 138, 234, 298, 362,
506, 650, 793. Heat, French experiments on, 218. Hol-
land, Pauper Colonies of, 713.

Ingenious Inventions, 264.

King's (Capt.) South American Expedition, 791.
Laing (Major), particulars of, 186, 235, 248, 330. Lang-
ton's Process for Seasoning Timber, 523. Linnæan So-
ciety, 345. London and Westminster Levels, 697. Lon
don (City of Literary and Scientific Institution, 185.
London Institution, 90, 103.

Medico-Botanical Society, 185. Meteorology, 633, 650.

National Repository, 410, 600. New Chalybeate Ape-

rient, 524. New Holland, Settlement on the Western

Coast of, 791. Northern Scientific Expedition, 281.

Perouse, la, 234, 570. Pomological Magazine, 793. Poi-
soned Wounds, Animal Virus, &c. 809. Population,

809.

Canning (Mr.), Statue of, at Liverpool, 603. Chalon, situation of his Pictures at the Royal Academy Exhibition, 426. Chantrey's Bust of Grenville Sharpe, by Cousins, 426. Chester, Miss, as Lady Teazle, by Stewart, 395. Clarence Medal, 285. Clint's Portraits of Madame Vestris, Miss P. Glover, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Liston, in Paul Pry, 492. Cooke's (W. B.) Golden Gift, 348; Prints, representing Objects of contrasted Character, 525: Design for a Gold Cup, 443. Collins's Stained Glass Window, 58. Cruikshank's (G.) Scraps and Sketches, 380.. Canova, Works of, by H. Moses, 827.

Daniell's Battle of Navarino, 106. Dawe's Miniature Por

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traits of the Dowager Empress of Russia, Emperor Nicholas I., Empress, and Grand Duke Alexander,619; Portraits of the late Emperor Alexander, Empress, and Children, Gen. Yermoloff, Adm. Shishkoff, and Gen. Benkendorff, 459. Derby's Lady de Clifford, by Wright, 714. Devils at Play, 106. Diorama, Regent's Park, 202. Dolci's (C.) Salvator Mundi, by Cook, 300. Dumfries Exhibition, 91.

Egerton's Traveller attacked, by Geller, 348. Eldon, "Lord, Medal of, by Mr. Voight, 250. Eltham Palace, repair of, 460. Enamel Paintings, by Madame Jaquotot, 492. Engravers" Proofs of Plates, sale of Mr. Cooke's, 761. Etruscan Antiquities, discovery of, 761. Farrier's Sunday Evening, by Romney, 540. Fine Arts in Russia, 427. Fincher's Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg, by Skelton, 300. Fleming's Views on the Clyde, by Swan, 395, 507, 667, 794. Forget-me-not, Engravings of, 619. French Characters, for the Scrap-Book, 602. Friendship's Offering, Engravings of, 619."

Gem, the, Engravings of, 683. George III., Monument to, 218. Gérard's St. Theresa, 202. Gladwin's North Elevation of St. Paul's, 187. Granet's Interior of a Nunnery, by Huffam, 284. Gun Hill,' Southwold, engraved by Heath, 811.

Hacker's West Fronts of Fourteen English Cathedrals, and

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Lodge's Portraits, 154, 443, 572, 714. London, Improve- Mr. T. Bewick, 731. R. P. Bonington, 619, 652, 715. ments of, 106. Lough's Sculpture, 58, 171.

Mackenzie's Interior of St. Mary's Church, Bury, by Le Keux, 731; King's Court of Trinity College, by Le Keux, 219. Maddox Street Exhibition, 202. Manton's Captain Clapperton, by Lupton, 779. Martin's (W.) Interior of an English Cottage, by C. Turner, 284. Meyrick and Skelton's Engraved Illustrations of Ancient Arms and Armour, 761.

Mezzotintos: Kidd's Mistleto, by Zeitter, 11. Martin's (J.) Ascent of Elijah, 57. Sharp's Spoilt Child, by Phillips, 106. Hayter's Trial of Lord William Russell, by Bromley, 236. Martin's (J.) Fall of Nineveh, 267, 315. Lawrence's (Sir T.) Portrait of Mr. Peel, by Turner, 332. Bowyer's Portraits of his Majesty and Duke of York, by Bromley, 348. Fradelle's Queen Elizabeth and Lady Paget, by Say, 380. Cobould's Parting Hour, by Bromley, 525. Lawrence's Portrait of Miss Croker, by Cousins, 525. Martin's Macbeth, by Lupton, 571; Deluge,

588.

More's John Wycliffe, by E. Finden, 332. Monument in honour of Geo. IV. suggested, 761. Morison's Guardian Angel, 250. Motte's Mont Blanc, by Lupton, 348. Mulready's Wolf and Lamb, by Robinson, 348. Murillo's Spanish Flower-Girl, by Graves, 685.

National Gallery and Royal Academy, reported erection of, 492. National Gallery, engravings from, 171. New Year's Gift, engravings of, 651. Newton's Thomas Moore, Esq., by Watt, 426. Northcote's King Geo. IV., by Say, 219. Northern Society for the promotion of the Fine Arts, 91.

Odds and Ends, 219. Ottley's Anche a te, Carino!Anche a me, Madre mia, 171.

Archdeacon Coxe, 395. Dr. Charles O'Conor, 652. Lieut.-Col. Denham, 507. Harry Stoe Van Dyk, 525. Luke Hansard, Esq., 699. Lady C. Lamb, 107. Henry Neele, 123. Sir J. E. Smith, M.D., 187. Dugald Stewart, 395. Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg, 761. Wollaston (Dr.), 829.

SKETCHES OF SOCIETY.

Africa, 187. Bavaria, a Pattern Kingdom, 493. Bread, adulteration, of, 762. Buonaparte, 715. Byron, Visit to his Tomb, 267. Byroniana, 332, 364, 380, 395, 604. Character and Anecdote, 11, 43, 556, 572, 652, 716, 731, 812. Hastings, a Sea-side Sketch, 507. Literary Fund Anniversary, 315. Mahomet, Character of, 795. Modern, Home, High!1604, 620, 635. Misadventures of a Gentleman in walking up Piccadilly, 730. Order of Liberators, 427. Orleans, Duke of, 25. Paternoster Row, 202. Phrenology in its Glory, 604. Popular Customs in France, 59, 76. Prophecies, 171. Prussia, King of 588. Rome, Society in, 155. Turks and Russians, 667, Vauxhall, 396, 492. Visit to Newstead, 250. Water, Supply of, 763. Wine, Vintage of 1829, 795. Sketch of a French young Lady at a Convent, and of an English young Lady at a Boarding School, 829. Parish Waits, 830.

Sights of London: Zoological Museum, 12. Burford's Panorama of the Battle of Navarino, 44. King Street Panorama of ditto, ib. Royal Bazar, 156. Egyptian Hall, ib. Drury Lane Fund, 220. Sale of Brookes's Museum, 460, 475. Natural Phenomenon, 508. Curious Musical Instrument, ib. Walker's Exhibition, 830. Panorama of the Greek War, ib.

DRAMA.

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Companion of Fourteen Interiors: arranged by J. Brit. Parker's Medal of the Duke of York, 75. Pinney's (Mr.) Reports of the Representations and new Performers at

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ton, and engraved by G. F. Storm, 475. Hants Picture Gallery, 795. Harwood's Interior of St. Paul's, by Woolnoth, 123. Harvey's Miseries of Slavery, by Slader, 412. Haydon's Mock Election, 11, 267; Chairing the Menibers, 635, 651. Heath and Pugin's Paris and its Environs, 602. Hilton's Miranda, by Scriven, 300. Historical Portraits, Exhibition of, 284. day's Gallery, 219, 364, 443. Hollins's Copy of Raphael's Incendio di Borgo, 171. Holmes's Portrait of His Majesty, 748. Howard's (H.) Rev. W. Kirby, M.A., &c., by Lupton, 651. Howard's (F.) Outline Plates of the Spirit of Shakspeare's Plays, 603, 714. Howitt's (S.) British Preserve, 106, 219. Hughes, Miss, as Reiza, by T. Jones, from McCall, 267.

Jackson's (J.) Countess of Sheffield, by Dean, 364. Jackson's (J. G.) Designs for Villas, 106. Juvenile Forgetme-not, Engravings of, 699..

Keepsake, the, Engravings of, 684. Kendrick's, Miss, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn, by Dean, 634. King, the,

810.

Lake's Gallery of Shakspeare, 603. Lane's (J. B.) Vision of Joseph, 300., Lane's (T.) Disturbed by the Nightmare, by Dawe, 540. Landseer's T.) Monkeyana, 25, 154, 267, 412, 506, 714. Landseer's (E.) Twa Dogs, by Gibbon, 171. Lawrence's (Sir T.) Duke of Wellington, by Cousins, 426; Earl of Eldon, by Doo, 332; Lady G. Fane, by Turner, 58; Portraits of Lady Bagot, Viscountess Burghersh, and Lady Somerset, by Thomson, 57. Lee's Battle of Navarino, 58. Lewis's Outlines of the Ancients, 363, 475. Literary Souvenir, Engravings of, 602, 651.

Lithographies: Henderson's Sketches of Character, by Gauci, 42, 363. Cartwright's Navarino, by Gauci, 43. European Scenery, 43. Reynolds's (Sir J.) Capt. Cook, by Hoffay, 43. Ramsay's (J.) W. Palmer, Esq., 58. Lithographic Album, 74, 811. Bristowe's Toothach, by Haghe, 155. Warrington's Improvisatrice, by Lynch, 186. Lane's Imitations of Sketches by Modern Artists, 187, 380, 634. West's (H. A.) Six Views of Gibraltar, by Baynes, 236. Bristowe's Phlebotomist, 236. Gauci's Views of Windsor Castle, 236. Raphael's Death of Ananias, by Foggo, 236. Child's Pride of the Village, 250. Bulwer's Three Views of Cintra, by Nicholson, 267; Scenery of Clifton, by Westall and Gauci, 284. Hull's Costume of the British Army, by Gauci, 300. Wonder's Studies from Nature of the Dutch School, by Zeitter, 300. Sontag (Mlle.), by A. Hoffay, 300; as Lady of the Lake, by Humphries, 348. Brigg's Portia and Bassanio, by Harding, 363. Nicholson's Views in the Tyrol, 363. Boaden's Breaking-up, by Childs, 364. Line's Sketches from Nature, 394. Bristowe's Law, by Harding, 395. Rubens, Mr. Scarlett's Studies from, 426. Delamotte's Illustrations of Virginia-Water, by Gauci, 443, Boulanger's Ronde du Sabat, 443. Light's Views of Pompeii, by Harding, 491. Childs's Village Coquette, 507. O'Connell, M.P. 507. Westall's Views of Netley Abbey, 507. Gauci's Margate, Ramsgate, and Environs, 524, 635. Colin's Ennestine, by Childs, 525. Dubufe's Reflection, by Gauci, 525. One Cheer more! 619. Gauci's Views on the Thames, 635. Landseer's Mastiff and Greyhound, by Sherlock, 635. Hoffy's Caught in a Shower, 635. Shakspeare in his Study, by Fairland, 635. Burgess's (H. W.) Studies of Trees, 667. Woodroffe's Views in the City of Bath, by Gauci, 731.

Collection of Pictures, 443. Prints, ingenious invention for mounting and inlaying, 459. Prosser's Illustrations of the County of Surrey, 588. Panorama of Sydney, 811.

Retzsch's Shakespeare, 219, 266. Reynold's Muscipula, 155; Child's Dream, by Parker,, 602. Rider's Stratford-upon-Avon, and its vicinity, 603. Robson's English Cities, 155. Rome, Letter from an Artist at, 459. Royal Academy, 122, 283, 299, 314, 331, 347, 363, 379, 810. Rudge's Introduction to the Study of Painting,

795.

Sharpe's Health and Long Life to the King, by Say, 284. Skelton's Pietas Oxoniensis, or Records of Oxford Founders, 794. Society of Painters in Water-Colours, 249, 266, 283. Stark's Scenery of the Rivers Yare and Waveney, Norfolk, 587. Stanfield's Cologne, on the Rhone, by Kernol, 412. Stevens's Larder, by Giller, 11. Stuart's Visions of an Amateur, 394. Strutt's Delicia Sylvarum, 155.

Tayler's Margaret in disguise, by Maile, 667. Tealdi's Sua Maesta Georgia IV., by Fothergill, 492. Thière's Death of Virginia, 250. Turner's Deluge, by Quilley, 426; England and Wales, 11, 284; Tivoli, by Goodall, 154; Temple of Jupiter in the Island Egina, by Pye, 171; Ports of England, by Lupton, 394.

Veronese's Frescoes, purchased by the British Institution,

300.

Webster's Rebels Shooting a Prisoner, by Romney, 284; Rebels Defeated, by Romney, 772. Wellington, Duke of, miniature bust of, 443. Westall's Great Britain Illustrated, by E. Finden, 651, 748; Picturesque Tour of the Thames, 300. Wild's Four Cathedral Views, 348. Wilkie's Alfred in the Neatherd's Cottage, by Mitchell, 684; Duncan Gray, by Engleheart, 426; pictures painted abroad, 412; Spanish pictures, purchased by his Majesty, 748. Williams's Select Views in Greece, 75, 443. Winter's Wreath, engravings of, 667. Witherington's Dancing Bear, by Meyer, 106; Beggar's Petition, by Warren, 459; Market Gardeners, by Lewis, 492. Wivell's Supplement on the Shakespeare Portraits, 603. James Northcote, Esq., by Wright, 106.

ORIGINAL POETRY.

In almost every Number. The Pieces by L. E. L. will be found in pp. 107, 267, 412, 427. By Mrs. C. G. Godwin, 75, 155, 460. By R. Montgomery, 219, 507, 828.

MUSIC.

Concerts: Cianchettini's, 381. De Begnis', 316. Covent Garden Fund, 187. Bohemian Brothers, 763. Italian Refugees', 412. Melodists' Club, 204, 220, 268. New Musical Fund, 220. Oratorios, 220. Philharmonic, 203, 286. Potter's, 316. Mr. Sedlatzek's, 396. Salisbury Festival, 540. Masters Schulz, 316, 397. Stockhausen's, 397. King's and Drury Lane Theatres, 348. M. Paganini (Vienna), 605. Madame Vigo's, 412. Royal Academy of Music, 763, 796. New Publications, 27, 92, 187, 204, 268, 333, 348, 381, 412, 444, 476, 508, 526, 540, 572, 653, 716, 763, 830. Absence of Musical Performers, 444.

the several Theatres, weekly.

New Pieces: Harlequin and the White-Mouse, 12. Home for the Holydays, 28. Love's Frailties, ib. The Serf, or Russian Brothers, 59. Paris and London, (60. ^ Eaward the Black Prince, 77. The Merchant's Wedding. 92. Juan's Early Days, 124. The Somnambulist, 12. Presumptive Evidence, 140. Invincibles, ib. Don Pedro, 172. The Scapegrace. 173. The Dumb Savoyard, 236. Tuckitomba, ib. Little Offsprings, 286. ↑ School for Gallantry, 301. Ups and Downs, 349. Carton Side, ib. A Daughter to Marry, 397. The Bottle Imp, 445. The Two Friends, 461. The Noyades, ib. Tit for Tat, 493. He Lies like Truth, 509. The Green-Eyed Monster, 541. Not for Me, 557. Miss Wright, 573. Sylvana, ib. The Barber Baron, 588. The Pirate of Genoa, 589. Valeria, 605. The Quartette, ib. Management, or the Prompter Puzzled, 636. Wanted a Partner, ib. My Absent Son, 637. The May Queen, 653. Rienzi, 669. The Step-Mother, 685. The Mason of Buda, ib. The Youthful Queen, 700. The Soldier's Stratagems, 717.. The Beggar's Daughter of Bethnal Green, 764. Love in Wrinkles, 780. Charles the Twelfth, 796. The Sublime and Beautiful, 796. The Earthquake, or Phantom of the Nile, 796. Woman's Love, or the Triumph of Patience, 813. Performance of the Pupils of the Royal Academy of Music, 813. French Plays, 45, 60, 140, 188, 334, 413, 573, 813.

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