TO THE FORTY-THIRD VOLUME.
ALISON'S History of Europe. Vol. VII. New-Book Notes by Monkshood, 465
Almanacks, German, for 1858, 38 An Illegitimate Drama, 299 Annual Dissertation, Our, 1 Architect, Life of an, 103 Autumn, An, in Wales, 69
Bells, The, of Fontainebleau. No. III. Napoleon Ballads. By Walter Thorn- bury, 24
Béranger, Autobiography of. New- Book Notes by Monkshood, 209 Bheel Tribe, The, of Candeish, 29 Bhopal, A Visit to. Indian Reminis-
cences. By a Madras Officer, 475 Blanchard, Thornbury, and Wilber- force: Recent Poetry, 530 Bogumil Dawison, 524
Brighton, A Day with the Brookside Harriers at, 48
Brookside Harriers at Brighton, A Day with the, 48
Byrom, John, Remains of, 594 By-ways of History. Protesters who were never Protestants, 182
Costello, Dudley. Faint Heart never won Fair Lady: a Modern Story. Chap. I.-A Teacher of Languages. II. Monsieur Perrotin finds a Friend and hears a Love Story. III. Monsieur Perrotin's Patroness. IV.- Lovers. V. Mother and Daughter, 5. VI.-Mrs. Scrope's Plan, and what came of it. VII.- How the Adage was first applied. VIII.-Which has Won? 124. IX.
How Monsieur Perrotin taught French in England. X.-A Home. XI. The first taste of Sorrow. XII.-Help, 267. XIII.-A Change of Scene. XIV.-The Abbé's Gou- vernante. XV.-Vox-et præterea nihil. XVI.-The Angel-Chorister, 425. XVII.-First Love. XVIII. -The same Complaint-under a different Aspect. XIX.-Immor- tality, 535. XX. - A Likeness. XXI-A Discovery. XXII.-An Emissary. XXIII.-A Message, 551
Count Horace's Sporting Exploits, 176
Danneker to Ariadne. By W. Charles Kent, Author of " Aletheia," 194 Dawison, Bogumil, 524
Day, A, with the Brookside Harriers at Brighton, 48
Death, The, of the Tigress, 381 Delhi, From, to Cawnpore, 642 Derby Ministry, The, 331
Diamond Bracelet, The. By the Author Havelock. A Dirge, 168
of "Moat Grange," 580
Dissertation, Our Annual, 1 Drama, An Illegitimate, 299
Faint Heart never Won Fair Lady: a Modern Story. By Dudley Costello. Chap. I.-A Teacher of Languages. II. Monsieur Perrotin finds a Friend and hears a Love Story. III. Monsieur Perrotin's Patroness. IV. Lovers. V. - Mother and Daughter, 5. VI.-Mrs. Scrope's Plan, and what came of it. VII.- How the Adage was first applied. VIII.-Which has won? 124. IX. -How M. Perrotin taught French in England. X.-A Home. XI.-The first taste of Sorrow. XII.-Help, 267. XIII.-A Change of Scene. XIV. The Abbé's Gouvernante. XV.-Vox-et præterea nihil. XVI. -The Angel-Chorister, 425. XVII. -First Love. XVIII.-The same Complaint-under a different Aspect. XIX-Immortality, 535. XX-A Likeness. XXI. A Discovery. XXII.-An Emissary. XXIII.-A Message, 551
Ferrari's Guelfs and Ghibelins. New-
Book Notes by Monkshood, 259 Financial Operations, French, 246 French Financial Operations, 246 French, The, in Canton, 403 From Delhi to Cawnpore, 642
German Almanacks for 1858, 38 Ghost, The Lord Protector's. A Ballad. By W. Charles Kent, 243 Ghosts, Modern, 32 Glimpses of Harem Life, 508 Greek Bride, The, to her Dead Lover. By Mary C. F. Monck, 315 Guizot's Memoirs, 501
Harem Life, Glimpses of, 508
Heiresses. Part the First, 231. Part the Second, 365
Henry Spicer, Esq. Queen Stork, 151, 307. Lady Lester's Smile, 384 Her Majesty's Theatre, 651 Horace Walpole Again. Mingle-Mangle by Monkshood. Retrospective Re- viewals: VIII., 352
How is India to be Governed? By Henry Tremenheere, Esq., 111
'Leontius." Addressed to the Author of "The Story of Rimini." By W. Charles Kent, 578
Life of an Architect, 103 Lord Palmerston. A Piece of Political Lion's Breath, The, 601 Patchwork. By Pêle-Mêle, 221 Lord Protector's Ghost, The. A Ballad. By W. Charles Kent, 243 Lucknow, The Defence of, and Oude, 414
Thanatos Athanatos. A Medley, 169, 293, 398, 519, 610
The Diamond Bracelet. By the Author of "Moat Grange," 580 The Lion's Breath, 601 Theatre, Her Majesty's, 651 Thornbury, Walter. Napoleon Ballads.
No. III.-The Bells of Fontaine- bleau, 24. No. IV.-The Parting with the Eagles, 1814, 362. No. V. -The Schoolboy King, 499 Thornbury, Wilberforce, and Blan- chard: Recent Poetry, 530 Three Hundred a Year. By the Author of "Rushing Headlong into Mar- riage," 449
Tigress, The Death of the, 381 Too Much to Wear. By the Author of "Midnight Doings," 87 Tremenheere, Henry, Esq. How is India to be Governed? 111
END OF THE FORTY-THIRD VOLUME.
C. WHITING, BEAUFORT HOUSE, STRAND.
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