ABBOT, the, a novel, by the author of Waverley, remarks on, 248 Abstract of Southey's Life of Wesley, 291, 399
Accident at Portobello, 369-Dreadful one
Africa, insurrection in Morocco, 266 Agricultural Reports, 86, 181, 281, 377, 473, 568
Alcestis of Alfieri, extracts from, 512 America, on the extension of the slave trade in, 57-Emigrations to, 356
South, accounts from, 173 Andrian, the Fair, a comedy of Terence, translation from, 113
Ane cdotes of the late King and Queen, 14 483
Apparitions of the Devil, 339
Appointments, Promotions, &c. 83, 179, 279, 374, 471, 566
Arabic, translations of the Classics into, 258
Arctic Seas, return of the expedition of dis- covery from the, 452-Remarks on its success, £49
Archipelago, Indian, remarks on Craw. furd's History of, 26, 120
Arts of Phormio, a comedy of Terence, translation from, 115 Attorney-General's charges against the Queen, 267
Austria, threatening preparations of, against Italy, 558
Australasia, Terra, discovery of, 110 Authors, Living; a dream, 133
Bankrupts, lists of Scots and English, 90, 185, 284, 380, 476, 571-
Barbour, William, trial of for an atrocious assault on his uncle, 370
Births, lists of, 93, 188, 285, 381, 477, 573
Blanc, Mont, account of two recent at- tempts to ascend it, 329
Blenheim, description of a Roman villa near, 159
Bowdich, Mr, his reply to the Quarterly Re- view, 521
Britain, national debt of, 178-Quarters revenue of, 372
British Legislation, 82, 178, 373, 470 Brougham, Mr, speech of, in defence of the Queen, 361
Brown, the late Dr, sketch of the late cha- racter of, 344
Buenos Ayres, extracts of letters from, 223
Bystander, the, No. V. 59—No. VI. 245
Canzone of Tasso, 48
Cape of Good Hope, new settlement at,
Cartwright, Major, &c. trial of for sedition, 175
Causes of the excellence of early poetry, 3 Ceylon, account of the late Major Davie, by a gentleman resident there, 319 Chalmers, Dr, extracts from his Christian and Civic Economy of large Towns, 50 -The demand of human beings for re- ligious food, far short of the interest they have in it, ib.-Mode of letting church seats hurtful to the interests of religion, 52-Experiment often as instructive by failure as by success, 54
Chinese literature, notice of, 67 Christison, the late Professor, death of, 62 Circuit Intelligence, 369, 469.
Civil Engineers, formation of a society of, 65
Cockburn, the late Baron, death of, 92 Colquhoun, Dr, death of the late, 187 Comedies of Terence, new translation of, 113
Commercial Reports, 83, 183, 283, 379, 475, 570 Commons, House of-The Budget, 15- Proceedings in regard to charges against 'the Queen, 78, 173-See Queen, the 1 Comparison of the ancient, and modern drama, 516
Connection between poetry and music, re- marks on the, 205
Convention of Royal Burghs, proceedings of the, 174
Copper-plate printing, singular discovery respecting, 354
Cornwall, Barry, remarks on his Marcian Colonna, 7
Correspondence of the De Coverley Fami- ly, 32--To the Editor, ib.To John de Coverley, Esq. 33-Mrs de Coverley to Richard de Coverley, Esq. 34-Miss de Coverley to R. de, Coverley, Esq. 35 -To the Editor, 124-To Richard de Coverley, Esq. 127-To the Editor, 210-Miss de Coverley to her brother, 212-To Richard de Coverley, 322 To Miss de Coverley, 325-To Richard de Coverley, 328-To the Editor, 431 -The Bears, 432
Crawfurd's Indian Archipelago, remarks on, 26, 120
Crispin, St, celebration of his anniversary at Edinburgh, 563
Darling's Elocutionary Exercises, 343
Davie, the late Major, account of, by a gentleman residing in Ceylon, 319 Deaths, lists of, 95, 189, 286, 382, 479, 575
Decameron, the Modern, No. II. 439- No. III. 504
Delany, Mrs, review of letters of, 483 Denmark, notice of the Royal Library of, 551-Conspiracy to overturn the go- vernment of, 557
Description of a storm, 123-Of a Roman villa in England, 159 Devil, the, apparitions of, 339
Dialogues on Natural and Revealed Reli- gion, introduction, 228-Pamphilus to Hermippus, 231-Part I. On the ex- istence of the Deity, 232-Part II. Ad- ditional illustrations, 307-Part III. Objections answered, 413
. Discovery of New South Shetland, account of the, 110
Domingo, St, revolution in the black em- pire of Hayti, and suicide of the empe- ror, 559
Dramatists, essays on the early English, No. VIII. 148
Dramatic poetry, letters on, 516 Duchess of York, death of, 175 Dundas, the late Lord, death of, 91 Early English Dramatists, essays on, 148 Early Poetry, on the causes of the excel- lence of, 3
Earthquakes in Greece, 164 Edgeworth, Richard Lovel, on the me- moirs of, 226
Education in England, notices respecting, 257
Edinburgh, graduations at the University of, 161-Riots in, 564
Erskine, Mr, on the truth of revealed religion, extracts from, 538 Essays on Phrenology, letters from the au- thor of, 43, 143-On the early Eng- lish Dramatists, 148
Executions at Glasgow and Stirling for High Treason, 277-Of four men at Glasgow for stouthrief, 564 Excellence of early poetry, on the causes of, 3
Extracts from Barry Cornwall's Marcian Co- lonna, 7, 123-Mrs Delany's Anecdotes of the late King and Queen, 14, 483- Maturin's Sermons, 23-Crawfurd's In- dian Archipelago, 26-Southey's Life of Wesley, 36-Memoir of the Rev. Ro. bert Walker, 38-Chalmers's (hristian and Civic Economy of Large Towns, 50 -Michiel's origin of Venetian Festivals, 104 Mrs Opie's Tales of the Heart, 152-Letters from Buenos Ayres, 223 Fraser's Journey through the Himala Mountains, 236-From the works of Vincenzio Monti, the Italian poet, 299 -From the poetry of the late Dr John Leyden, 302 From Mrs Delany's Let- ters, 483-From the Alcestis of Alfieri, 512-From Milman's poem of the Fall
of Jerusalem, 528 From Erskine's Remarks on the Internal Evidence of the Truth of Revealed Religion, 538 Festivals, Venetian, origin of the, 104 Fires, great one in Paris, 170-Destruc- tive one at Port-au-Prince, 361-Exten- sive and destructive one in Nova Scotia, 459 Farther particulars of, 558- Dreadful one at York, 562
France, new election law of, 72-Trial and execution of Louvel, assassin of the Duke de Berri, ib.-Expences and num- ber of established clergy in, 73, 163- Great fire in Paris, 170-Population of Paris, 258-Duty on French theatres, ib.Conspiracy against the Bourbons, 264-Murder of the Duke Decres, 556 Fraser, Mr, account of his journey through the Himala Mountains, &c. 236 Freeholders of Scotland, number of, 369 German Literature, notices concerning, 258, 550
--Reviews, No. III. 499
Germany, Frey-Gerichte, or Free Tribu- nal of, in the Middle Ages, 426 Glasgow, military outrage there, 174 Globe, on the diminution of the waters of the, 353
Graduations at the Edinburgh University,
Greek prize poem, 222
Greenland, population of, 454 Greenock, murders committed by soldiers stationed there, 175
Hamel, Dr, Russian Counsellor of State, account of two attempts by, to ascend Mont Blanc, 329
High Treason, trials for in Scotland, 77 Himala Mountains, Mr Fraser's journey to the, 236
Historical notice of the Frey-Gerichte (Free Tribunal) of Germany in the middle ages, 426
Historical notices of popular superstitions, &c. 128
History of the Indian Archipelago, 26, 120 History of the Morning Post for January
31, 1820, 417-Chapter II. 419-Chap- ter III. 421-Chapter IV. 422-Chap ter V. 424. Holland, journal of a visit to, Letter XI.
218-Letter XII. 492-Letter XIII. 492 Horace, a key to the last epistle of, 346, 434
Italian literature, Monti, 298-The Al- cestis of Alfieri, 512 Jerusalem, the Fall of, a dramatic poem, remarks on, 528
Journal of a visit to Holland, Letter XI.
218 Haarlem, ib.Amsterdam, 220 -Letter XII. 492-Letter XIII. 492 Juggernaut, notice respecting the temple of, 317
Justiciary, High Court of, proceedings in, 77, 174, 564
Justus Moser, on the life and writings of, 387
Keats, John, remarks on his poems, 107, 313
Key to the last epistle of Horace, 346, 434 King, the, letter of the Queen to, 274 Letter of her Majesty to the King, 274 Letters from the author of Essays on Phren- ology, 43, 143-On dramatic poetry, 516
Leyden, the late Dr John, remarks on the poetry of, 301
Lithographic press, notice of a new one, 257
Literature of Scotland in the age of An- drew Melville, 17-Of China, notice respecting the, 67
Literary and Scientific Intelligence, 65, 161, 257, 353, 451, 549
Living Authors, a dream, 133-Mr Camp- bell, 134-Lord Byron, 135, 138-Mrs Opie, ib.-Thomas Moore, 139-South- ey, ib.-Crabbe, ib.-Coleridge, Lamb, and Lloyd, ib.-Wordsworth, 140 Lord William Russell, remarks on the Life of, 349
Lords, House of, bill for regulating elec tion of Scotch Representative Peers, 74 --Proceedings in against the Queen, 79, 173, 177, 267, 361, 459-See Queen, the
Louvel, assassin of the Duke de Berri, trial and execution of, 72 M'Lorey, Edward, trial of, for murder at Dumfries, 369
Major Davie, the late, account of the im- prisonment and death of, in Ceylon, 319 Marcian Colonna, an Italian tale, remarks on, 7-Extract from, 123
Maremma, the, a tale in poetry, 395 Marriages, lists of, 94, 188, 266, 381, 478, 574
Maturin's Sermons, remarks on, 17
Melville, Andrew, on the literature of Scot-
Memoir of the Rev. Robert Walker, 38 Memoirs of Mr Edgeworth, remarks on the, 226
Men, physical strength of, depending on the climate, 65-Height and strength of in Scotland, 66 Meteorological Tables, 86, 181, 281, 377, 473, 568 "Meteoric stone, account of one in India,
Michael Scott, the Wizard, life of, con- cluded, 99
Military arrest of a clergyman, 278 analysis 259 Milan, lev. of. H. remarks on his poem
of the Fall of Jerusalem, 528 Miracles, on the proof of, 337, 409 Modern Decameron, the, No. II. 439- Letter from Dr Franklin to Dr Fother- gill, 441-To the Editor of the Edin- burgh Magazine, 443-Note-An ad- dress to the Ladies of Great Britain, 444 -The Storm-beat Maid, 446-Lines written at Aberfoil, 447-Sonnet from the Italian, 448-Letter to the Editor, ib.-The Bower of Clyde, 449-No. III. 504
Mont Blanc, account of two recent at- tempts to ascend it, 329
Monti, Vincenzio, the Italian poet, ac- count of, 298-Extracts from his poems, 299
Morning Post for January 31, 1820, his- tory of the, 417
Morocco, insurrection in the army of the Emperor, 266.
Murray, Dr, death of the late, 93 Music and Poetry, on the connection be- tween, 205
Naples, revolution in, 171-Assmbly of the new Parliament, 458-Threatened by Austria, 558
National debt of Britain, account of the 178
Natural and revealed religion, dialogues on, 228, 305, 413
New South Shetland, discovered in the South Pacific Ocean, 110 North-west expedition of discovery, its successful return, 452
Norton, the late Baron, death of, 92 Nova Scotia, destructive fire in, 459 Observations on the literature of Scotland, in the age of Andrew Melville, 17 Olives, external use of oil of, a preserva- tive against the plague, 355 Opie, Mrs, extracts from her Tales of the Heart, 152
Paris, population of, 258
Parliament, proceedings of, 74, 78, 173, 266, 361, 459-Abrupt prorogation of,
Poetry and Music, on the connection be- tween, 205
Poetry, early, on the causes of the excel- lence of, 3
Poetry-Canzone of Tasso, 48-Peter Bell v. Peter Bell, 64-Verses b ya young Lady, ib.-Song, 160-Imitation of Horace, ib.-Love, ib.-To Leyden, ib.Dian and Endymion, 316--De- spair, 343-The Prisoner's Song, ib.- The Maremma, a tale, 395-A Rhapso- dy, 407-The Bears, 482--The Storm- beat Maid, 446-Lines written at Aber- foil, 447-Sonnet from the Italian, 448 -The Bower of Clyde, 449 Poland, close of the diet of, 459 Popular superstitions, &c.of Tiviotdale, 128 Portugal, revolution in, 360, 459-Spanish constitution adopted in, 557 Port-au-Prince, dreadful fire there, 361 Promotions, Appointments, &c. 83, 179, 279, 374, 471, 566
Prussia, agitations in, 172-Freemason lodges shut up in, 360
-—, geographical extent of, 259 Publications, monthly list of new ones, 69, 166, 262, 357, 456, 551
Quarterly Review, Mr Bowdich's reply to the, 521
Queen, the, proceedings in Parliament re- garding the charges brought against her by ministers, 78-Resolutions of the House of Commons, ib.-She rejects its propo- sal for a compromise, 79-Petitions the House of Lords, ib.-Report of Lords Committee on charges against her, 80- Bill of Pains and Penalties, ib.-Her petition against the bill, 81-Her trial, 267-Charges against her, ib.-Evidence for the prosecution, 272-Letter of her Majesty to the King, 274-Her defence before the Lords, 361-Evidence for the defence, 367-Addresses of condo- lence to, 372-Evidence for the defence concluded, 459-Opinions of the Lords on the evidence, 463-Bill read a second time, 467-Majority and minority on it, ib.-Protest of her Majesty against it, ib.-Bill read a third time, and after- wards withdrawn by ministers. 469- Rejoicings in London, &c. 470-Mes- sage of, to the Commons, on the result of her trial, 561-Illuminations in honour of, 564-Her demand for a royal palace refused, 565-Procession of, to St Paul's, ib.
Ramsay, Allan, monument erected to in Edinburgh, 562
Religion, natural and revealed, dialogues on, 228, 305, 413
Religious charities, receipts of, in England, 371
Remarks on Barry Cornwall's Marcian Co- lonna, 7-On Maturin's Sermons, 21- On Crawfurd's Indian Archipelago, 26, 120-On the extension of the slave-trade in America, 57-Keats's Poems, 107,
313-On the early English dramatists, 148 On impersonal verbs, 155-On the connection between poetry and mu- sic, 205-On Hunt's translation of Tas- so's Amyntas, 215-On memoirs of Mr Edgeworth, 226-On the novel of the Abbot, 248-On the poetry of the late Dr John Leyden, 301-On the proof of miracles, 337, 409-On Darling's elocutionary exercises, 343 On the life of Lord William Russell, 349-On the life and writings of Justus Moser, 387- On the comparative number of the sexes at birth, 451-On Mrs Delany's letters, 483
Revealed religion, on the internal evidence of the truth of, 538-On the importance of, 542
Revenue of Britain, 372
Reviews, German, No. III. 499-On Bow-
dich's reply to the Quarterly Review, 521-On the Fall of Jerusalem, a dra- matic poem, 528-On Hume's Treatise on Human Nature, 536-On the History of New York, from the beginning of the world to the beginning of the Dutch dynasty, 543
Riots at Edinburgh, at an illumination for the Queen, 564
Richardson, William, late Professor of Hu- manity in Glasgow, account of the life, writings, and character of, 195 Roman villa near Blenheim, description of a, 159
Russell, Lord William, remarks on the Life of, 349 Russia, sentiments of the Emperor on the revolution in Spain, 265-Mutiny of a regiment of the Guards in, 557 Russian sour-krout, account of, 163 Scarcity, account of the years of, in Scot- land, from 1694 to 1700, 46 Scientific and Literary Intelligence, 65, 161, 257, 353, 451, 549
Scott, Michael, the wizard, life of, con- cluded, 99
Scottish representative Peers, bill for regu- lating elections of, 74
Scotland, on the literature of, in the age of Andrew Melville, 17-Account of the scarcity in, from 1694 to 1700, 46— Height and thickness of men in, 66— Trials for high treason in, 77, 175-Re- union of the Secession Church of, 278- Number of freeholders in, 369
Secession Church of Scotland, reunion of the, 278
Sedition, trials for, in England, 175 Sermons, by the Rev. C. R. Maturin, re- marks on, 21
Sexes, on the comparative number of the, at birth, 451
Shakespeare, on the English dramatic wri- ters who preceded him, 148 Shetland, New South, discovery of a conti- nent or island so called in the South Pa- cific Ocean, 110
Sicily, sanguinary insurrection in Palermo, 265-Civil war in, 360
Sketch of the character of the late Dr Brown, 344
Slave trade, on its extension in America, 57
Sound increased by night, 66
Southey's Life of Wesley, extracts from, 36-Abstract of, 291, 399
Southern continent, discovery of a, 110 Sour-krout, Russian, account of, 163 Spain, convocation of the Cortes, 171- Suppression of the monastic orders in, 450-Speech of the King to the Cortes, 556
Stewart, John, memoir of, 572 Storm, description of 123 Sugar obtained from the skin, membranes, &c. of animals, 453
Superstitions, &c. of Tiviotdale, No. III. 128
Sword-fish, account of a vessel struck by a, 353
Tales of the Heart, Mrs Opie's, extracts from, 152
Tasso, a canzone of, 48-Remarks on Hunt's translation of his Amyntas, 215 Temple of Juggernaut, notice respecting the, 317
Terencé, specimens of a new translation of his comedies, 113
Theatres in Paris, produce of the duty on,
Tiviotdale, popular superstitions, &c. of,
Translations of the classics into Arabic, 258
Treason, High, trials for, in Scotland, 77, 175
Water, on the compressibility of, 68 Waters of the globe, on the diminution of the, 353
Watson, James, his invention for playing on the violin and violoncello at the same time, 65
Walker, Rev. Robert, memoir of, 33 Warrender, the late Hugh, Esq. death of, 91 Weovil, method of destroying the, 257 Wesley, extracts from Southey's Life of, 36 -Abstract of, 291, 399
West Indies, revolution in Hayti, and death of the Black Emperor, 559 Works preparing for publication, 68, 164, 260, 356, 454, 551
Wizard, Michael Scott, life of, concluded,
Years of scarcity in Scotland, from 1694 to 1700, 46
York, New, remarks on an eccentric his- tory of, 543
Young, Professor, notice of the late, 573
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