Butt, Professor-The Poor Law Bill for Ireland, examined, Review of, 69. By-Ways of Irish History, 207-212- 339-459-466-476-574-579-704. Carleton, William, Fardorougha the Mi- ser, a tale, Part V., 671.
Carlow, Star Chamber Proceedings at, 489.
Castle Chapel and the fifth of Novem- ber, 754.
Cervantes, Summary on, 263. Charms and Antidotes, 457.
Cheek Burning and Ear Tingling, 452. Child, to a Studious, 92.
Classical Illustrations of Modern Opi- nions and Usages in Ireland, 448. Clergy, Irish, State of the, 727. Cloncurry, Lord, and O'Connell, 628. Coleridge's Literary Remains, Review of,
College Romance, Chapters of The
Bribed Scholar, concluded, 157-Chap. VIII. The Duel, 499. Combination assaults in Dublin, 751-756. Confessions of Harry Lorrequer-Chap. VIII., 582; Chap. IX., 587; Chap. X., 590; Chap. XI., 736; Chap. XII., 742.
Conservatives in Parliament, a Word in Season to, 520.
Constabulary Circular, 624.
Death of King William IV. 119. Departed, the, 556.
Diamond, the Battle of, 466-483-622. Drinking Song, 662. Drowned Bodies, 456.
Drummond, Mr., his Domiciliary Circu- lar, 459.
Dublin, City Politics, and Mr. O'Con- nell, 237; Zoology in, 666; Review, April, 1837, 113; Failure of Justice in, 749; Combination Assaults, 756; Failure of the proposed parliament in, 760.
Duel, the, a Tale, 499.
Dunasker, Orphans of, a Tale, 537–635. Durham, Lord, a Conservative, 231. Eastern Life, a story of, by John Anster, 402.
Edinburgh Review and Lord Mulgrave's Government, 692. Education, National, 3. Eggs, 451.
Elections, the, 239–243.
Espionage The Tralee Club-Mr. Dar- by O'Grady, 625.
Exclusive Dealing, 753.
Fardorougha, the Miser; or, the Convicts of Lisnamona, a Tale, by William Carleton-Part V., 671.
February, the Twenty-fourth, a Tragedy, by Werner, 26,
Feir-Gan-Cree, the, 141. Female Patriotism, 495. Field of Kunnersdorf, 663. Funeral Candles, 448.
General Association, Dissolution of, 754. German Language, 270.
Giffard, Mr. and the Battle of the Dia- mond, 622.
Giffard's Short Visit to the lonian Islands and the Morea, Review of, 172.
Glendalough, The Seven Churches, 356. Gordon's Poems, Review of, 224. Government Pacificators for July, 217. Government Partiality-Mr. Guinness and Mr. Hector, 487; Libels, 752; Ex- clusive Dealing, 753.
Greek Pastoral Poetry, 78. Greeks, Songs of the-No. II., 253. Hamilton, Miss E. M., Sonnets by, 255.
Crawford, Sharman, Letters to O'Con- Hemans, Felicia, Biographical Notice of,
Insurrectionary Coincidences, 579. Ireland Classical Illustrations of Modern Opinions and Usages in-Funeral Cau- dles, 448; Carrying the Corpse, 449; Money in the Coffin, 450; Keening, ib.; Eggs, 451; Cheek burning, and Ear tingling, 452; Sympathetic Cures, ib.; Rose of Jericho, 453; Hissing Sound of the Setting Sun, 453; Toads and Serpents, 454; Blessing a Person who Sneezes, ib.; Wedding Rings, 455; Thumbs, 456; Drowned Bodies, ib.; Bees, 457; Charms and Antidotes, ib. Ireland-Poor Law for, 69; Progress of Natural History in, 86; Modern Opi- nions and Usages in, 448; Murders in 757.
Irish Clergy, State of the, 727. Irish Conspiracies, Curious Features in,
Irish Executive, 235.
Irish History Byways of-Chap I. The Penal Laws, 207; Chap. II. Their Effects, 212; Chaps. III. and IV. Their Relaxation, 339; Chap. V. Mr. Drummond's Domiciliary Circular, 459; Chap. VI. The Battle of the Diamond, 466; Its consequences, 476; Chap. VII. The Whiteboy Insurrec- tion, 574; Chap. VIII. Insurrection- ary Coincidences, 579; Chap. IX. Whiteboy System - Characteristics Oath, 704.
Israel's Lament on the Death of the Princess Charlotte, 259.
Jew, the Wandering, 658.
Jones, Mr. Gore, 232.
Keening, 450.
Kerry Election, 366.
Kildare Election, 365. Lalor, Mr. Patrick, 233.
Landmann's, the aged advice to his Son, 661.
Lascelles, Edward, Scenes from his Life, Chap. XXIV. A Pic Nic at Malta, 96; Chap. XXV. A Martinet, 102; Conclusion, 108.
Lenity of the Mulgrave Government, 367.
Libels, Government, 752.
Limerick Election, 367.
Litera Orientales, Persian and Turkish
Poetry, No. I., 274.
Lockhart's Life of Sir Walter Scott, Review of Part 1., 142; Part II. 292; Part III., 385.
Longford Election, Intimidation, 367. Lorrequer, Harry, Confessions of, Chap. VIII. The Road-Travelling Ac- quaintances, 582; Chap. IX. Upset- Mind and Body, 587; Chap. X. Ma- trimonial Adventure. No. II., 590; Chap. XI; Chap. XII. Dublin-the Boarding House, Select Society, 742. Mackenzie, R. S. The Departed, 556.
Marryatt, Capt., Snarleyyow or the Dog Fiend, Review of, 325. Memoranda from our Tablets of the Month Accession of Queen Victoria, 230; Message from the Crown to both Houses of Parliament, 231; Popish interference with the Wor- ship of the Church, 231; Lord John Russell and Lord Durham Conservatives, 231; Illustrations of Radical Veracity-No. I. Mr. Gore Jones, 232;- No. II. Mr. Patrick Lalor, 233; Illustrations of Whig Purity, 234; New Treasonable Socie- ty, 235; The Irish Executive, 235; Orange Prosecutions at Armagh, 236; Mr. O'Connell and City of Dublin Politics, 237; The Coming Election, 239; Metropolitan Elections, 361; Kildare Election, 365; Kerry Elec- tion, 366; Lenity of the Mulgrave Government, 367; Longford Election, Intimidation, 367; Limerick Election, 367; Roman Catholic Priests, 367; The Battle of the Diamond, 483; The O'Connell Police, 486; Govern- ment Partiality-Mr. Guinness and Mr. Hector, 487; Freedom of Elec- tion in Sligo, ib.; Star-chamber Pro- ceedings at Carlow, 489; Mr. Craw- ford's Letters, 492; Mr. O'Connell's Manifesto, 493; Female Patriotism, 495; Lord Mulgrave's Opinion of the Corporation of Dublin, 622; Mr. Giffard and the Battle of Diamond, ib.; The Constabulary Circular, 624; Espionage the Tralee Club- Mr. Darby O'Grady, 625; Strange Pro- ceedings in Sligo, 626; Murder of Andrew Ganley, 627; Mr. Vignolles and the Carlow Affair, ib.; Ribbonism, 628; Mr. O'Connell and Lord Clon- curry, 628; The Begging-Box, 631; Failure of Justice in Dublin, 749; Attacks on Protestant Places of Wor- ship, 750; Combination Assaults in the City of Dublin, 751; A Hint for Mr. Shiel, 751; Tipperary Tranquil- lity, 751; More Puffs of Lord Mul- grave, 752; Government Libels, 752; O'Connell's Plan for settling Tithe, 752; Exclusive Dealing of the Go- vernment, 753; The Sligo Election, Major Browne, 753; Dissolution of the General Association, 754; The Castle Chapel and the Fifth of Novem- ber, 754; Combination in Dublin, 756; Curious Features in Irish Conspiracies, 756; Orangeism, 757; Romish Pre- lates, 758; Murders, 758; Failure of the proposed Dublin Parliament, 760. M'Donnell, Eneas. Letters to the Edi-
tor of the Times, Review of, 113. M Flail, Rev. Blackthorn, Autobiogra- phy of, Chap. III. The Christening, 409.
North, Sir Dudley, Life by Roger North, review of, 183, 558, 708. Oath, the Roman Catholic, 113. O'Connell and the City of Dublin Poli- tics-No. I., Pledge to Kilkenny, 237; -No. II., Intimidation Avowed, ib. ; No. III., Government Bribery a- vowed, ib. O'Connell, Daniel, Provisional Character
of, 312; Police, 486; his Manifesto, 493; Sketch of No. I., 616; and Lord Cloncurry, 628; the Begging- Box, 631; his plan for settling Tithe, 752.
O'Grady, Mr. Darby, 625. Orangeism, 757.
Orange Prosecutions at Armagh, 236. Orphans of Dunasker, a tale, 537, 635. Pacificators, the Government, 217. Parliament in Dublin, failure of the proposed, 760.
Penal Laws, 207, 339.
Persian and Turkish Poetry, 274. Poetesses of our Day-No. I., Felicia Hemans, 123.
Poetry, Greek Pastoral, 78. Poetry-To a Studious Child, 92; A May Noon, 93; Sonnet, 110; West- minster Abbey, 111; The Feir-gan- cree, 141; The Remembrance of Youth is a Sigh, 288; Songs of the Greeks No. II., 253; Sonnets by Miss E. M. Hamilton, 255; Persian and Turkish, 274; A Story of Eastern Life, by Anster, 402; The Departed, by R. S. Mackenzie, 556; The Trance, 620; To Ludwig Uhland, on the last volume of his poems, 654; Morning Sadness, ib.; The Student of Prague, 655; The Wandering Jew, 658; The Aged Landmann's advice to his Son, 661; A Drinking Song, 662; The Field of Kunnersdorf, 663. Poor Law for Ireland, 69. Popish Interference with the Worship of the Church, 231. Prague, the Student of, 655. Press and the People, 217.
Pride and Poverty, a Tale, 53.
Protestant Places of Worship, attacks
Psalter of Tara, new series, the O'Con- nel, 313.
Radical Veracity, Illustrations of No. I., Mr. Gore Jones, 232;-No. II., Mr. Patrick Lalor, 233. Remembrance of Youth is a sigh, 288. Review Of Professor Butt's Pamphlet on the Poor Law Bill, 69; Of Obser- vations on the Roman Catholic Oath, 113; Of Letters by Eneas M'Don- nell, to the Editor of the Times, 113; Of Lockhart's Life of Scott, 142, 292, 385; Of Giffard's Short Visit to the Morea, 172; Of Hon. Roger North's Life of Sir Dudley North, 183, 558, 708; Of Gordon's Poems, 224; Of Cole- ridge's Literary Remains, 257; Of Captain Marryatt's Snarleyyow, or the Dog Fiend, 325; Of Stephen's Basque Provinces, 371; Of Alison's History of Europe during the French Revolution Vol. V., 600; Of Roman Catholic Index Expurgatorius, 725. Ribbonism, 628.
Roman Catholic Priests, 367. Roman Catholic Index Expurgatorius, notice of, 725.
Romish Prelates, 758. Rose of Jericho, 453.
Russell, Lord John, a Conservative, 231.- Scenes from the Life of Edward Las- celles, 96, 102, 108.
Scholar, the Bribed, a Tale, 157. Scotic Controversy, Letter from Mr. Skene, 430.
Scott, Sir Walter, Life by Lockhart, review of, 142, 292, 385.
Sheil, Mr., a hint for, 751.
Skene, W. F. Esq., Letter from on the Scotic Controversy, 430.
Sligo, freedom of election, 487; strange proceedings, 626; election, Major Browne, 753.
Society, new treasonable, 235. Songs of the Greeks, No. H. 253. Sonnets, 110–599.
Sonnets, by Miss E. M. Hamilton, 255. Spanish Contest, 371. Stephen's Basque Provinces, review of, 371.
Story of Eastern Life, by John Anster, 402.
Time of the Roses, 290.
Tipperary tranquillity, 751.
Wedding Rings, 455.
Werner's Tragedy, the Twenty-fourth of February, 26.
To Ludwig Uhland, on the last volume West, Dr. William, death of, 632.
of his poems, 654.
To a Studious Child, 92.
Toads and Serpents, 454. Tralee Club, 625. Trance the, 620.
Usages and Modern Opinions in Ireland, 448.
Victoria, Queen, accession of, 230.
Vignolles, Mr. and the Carlow Affair, 627. War-Song, the Striplings, 270.
Westminster Abbey, 111.
Whig Purity, Illustrations of, No. I.- The Dublin Election, 234; No. II.. The Borough of Portarlington, ib.; No. III. Windsor and Westminster, ib.; No. IV. County of Kildare, ib. Whiteboy Insurrection, its first rise, 574. William the Fourth, death of, 119. Youth, the Remembrance of, 288. Zoology in Dublin, 666.
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