INDEX TO VOL. LXII.

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Adventures on West Coast of South America, by John Coulter, review of, 323.
Agrippa, 413.
Albani Villa, the, 626.
Alfred, fleets of, 88.
Alison, Dr on the Famine of 1846-7, review of, 634.
Almagro, one of Pizarro's companions, 5
death of, 19.
Altenburg, foundation of abbey of, 351.
Alvarado, Pedro de, 18.
Alvarez, Mariano, defence of Gerona by, 718.
Amelia, the Princess, 442.
America, Maga in, 422.
American Copyright, letter on, 534.
American Library, the, 574.
American Literature, general features of, 643.
Anabaptists, sketches of the, 355.
Andersen, Hans Christian, review of works of, 387.
Anglo Saxons, early fleets of the, 89.
Antipodes, navigation of the, 515.
Antomarchi, physician to Napoleon, 191.
Arbouville, Countess d', Tale by, 671.
Art in the Early Christian Ages, 446.
Atahuallpa, Inca of Peru, 12, 14
his seizure, 15
his death, 16, 17.
Athenian Navy, PÆans of the, No. I.—Phormio's victory in the Athenian Gulf, with some introductory remarks on the Athenian Sea Service, 736.
Athens, state of, during the era of Solon, 143.
Australia, interest of, 517.
Australia, research and adventure in, 602.
Avignon, city of, 709.
Avon, loch, 157, 158, 160.
Banking Act, Peel's, on, 113.
Barcelona, city of, 716.
Basque provinces and their population, the, 721.
Beethoven, 419.
Benalcazar, conquest of Quito by, 18.
Ben Nevis and Ben Muich Dhui, 149.
Bertrand, Count, at St Helena, 185.
Borghese villa, the, 622.
Borneo, island of, 528.
Braemar, scenery of, 153.
Brae Riach, Mount, 156, 157, 163.
Bruce, Travels of, 515.
Buckingham, Katherine Duchess of, 441.
Buckingham Bay, attack on the Fly, at, 521.
Burnet, Bishop, and his family, 443.
Byways of History, 347.
Cadet, Annetta, sketches of, 293.
CÆsar, 235.
Cagliostro, the vision of, 408
Tiberius, 411
Agrippa, 413
Milton, 415
Mirabeau, 417
Beethoven, 419.
Cairngorm, scenery of, 155, 156.
Cairn Toul, Mount, 163.
Campbell, Captain, of Glenlyon, 703.
Candia, Pedro de, 6.
Canvass for Painting, on, 307.
Capri, capture of Island of, from the British, 182.
Capricorn Islands, the, 519.
Captivity of Napoleon at St Helena, Montholon's narrative of, reviewed, 178.
Caroline, Queen of George II., character of, 437, 438.
Carteret, Lady, 441.
Catalans, character of the, 716.
Cennino Cennini, Mrs Merrifield's translation of, 309.
Centralisation, effects of, on Edinburgh, 75.
Charles V. interview of, with Pizarro, 9.
Charlotte, the Princess, Napoleon on the death of, 181.
Chien d' Alcibiade, Le, 102.
Children, Crusade of the, 285.
China, British voyages to, 516.
Christian Art, early character, &c. of, 446.
Cipriani, Napoleon's MaÎtre d' hÔtel, 182.
Clach Dhian, the, 160.
Clayton, Mrs, review of Memoirs of, 431.
Cochrane, Lord, gallant exploit of, 84.
Colouring of Rubens, on the, 564.
Common Sense, Philosophy of, 239.
Conquest of Peru, sketches of the, 1.
Constantinople, Napoleon's views on, 189.
Copyright between Great Britain and America, on, 534.
Coral Island, description of a, 518.
Coulter's Cruise, 323.
Cromwell, administration of Ireland by, 730.
Crossing the Desert, 21
continuation of, 334.
Crusade of the Children, the, 285.
Currency question, on the, 113, 744.
Cuzco, capture of, by Pizarro, 18.
Dalhousie Dinner, song for the, 493.
Danish Fleets, the Early, 88, 89.
Dee, Linn of, 153.
Dee, sources of the, 162, 164.
Delta, poems by, viz., a Requiem, 358
Song for the Dalhousie Dinner, 493
A November's Morning Reverie, 618.
Demasis, anecdote of, in connexion with Napoleon, 188.
Derrie, Glen, scenery of, 155.
Desert, crossing the, 21
continuation of, 334.
Dog of Alcibiades, the, 102.
Dreepdaily Burghs, how I stood for the, Chap. I. 259
Chap. II. 264
Chap. III. 269
Chap. IV. 275
Chap. V. 279.
Drummer of Nicklashausen, the, 353.
Duncanson, Major, 703.
Early Christian Art, 446.
Eastlake's Materials for a history of Oil Painting, review of, 301.
Edinburgh, effects of centralisation on, 75.
Edwards, Jonathan, 643.
Emerald Studs, the, a reminiscence of the Circuit—Chap. I. 214
Chap. II. 218
Chap. III. 223
Chap. IV. 227
Chap. V. 231.
Emerson, R. Waldo, 643.
Emperor's New Clothes, the, 406.
England, History of the Navy of, 82.
England, Effects of the Reformation in, 724.
English Kennel at Rome, the, 485.
English Voyagers, recent achievements of, 515.
Epimenides, Legend of, 144.
Evenings at Sea: Introduction, 96
Evening the first, the Miner, 97
No. II. Henry Meynell, 547.
Famine of 1846-47, Alison on, reviewed, 634.
Figueras, town of, 719.
First Patient, the, 317.
Fitton, Lieutenant, gallant exploits of, 85.
Fly surveying ship, Narrative of the, reviewed, 515.
FouchÉ, anecdote of, 315.
France, History of the Jew in, 728.
Franklin, Benjamin, 644.
Free Trade, on, in connexion with the commercial depression, 759.
Fuller, S. M., Papers on Literature and Art by, reviewed, 575, 580.
Gambling, anecdotes of, 315.
Gamo, capture of the, by Lord Cochrane, 84.
Garchary Burn, the, 164.
Gautier, M.—Theophile, a tale, by, 197.
Gaza, three months at, 334.
George II., Times of, 431.
German Travels, character of, 707.
Gerona, town of, and its siege, 718.
Giacomo da Valencia; or, the Student of Bologna: Chap. I. 359.
Chap. II. 361.
Chap. III. 366.
Conclusion, 369.
Glencoe, the Widow of, 700.
Glen Derri, 155.
Glen Lui, scenery of, 154.
Gogol: the Portrait, a tale by, translated, Chap. I. 457
Chap. II. 475.
Gourgaud, General, 181.
Greece, Grote's History of, reviewed, 129.
Greek Fire, the, 92.
Grote's History of Greece, review of, 129.
Hamilton's (Sir William) edition of Reid's Works, review of, 239.
Hawthorne's Mosses from an Old Manse, review of, 587.
Henry IV. of France, 371.
Henry Meynell, 547.
Highland Destitution, 630.
Histoire Hollandaise, Une, 672.
History, Byways of, 347.
Homer, on the Authenticity of, 137.
Hounds and Horses at Rome—the English Kennel, 485
the Steeple-chase, 487
Roman Dogs, 489.
How I came to be a Sloven, 658.
How I stood for the Dreepdaily Burghs, Chap. I. 259
Chap. II. 264
Chap. III. 269
Chap. IV. 275
Chap. V. 279.
Iliad, authenticity of the, 138.
Improvisatore, Hans Andersen's, reviewed, 398.
India, Probable effects of the Railway on, 517.
Infernal, the, a fire-ship, 93.
James's Life of Henry IV., review of, 371.
Java, sketches of, 524.
Conquest of by the English, and its restoration, 527.
Jew, sketch of the history of the, 728.
Juancho the Bull-fighter, 197.
Judaism in the Legislature, 724.
Judgment of Paris, Rubens', 571.
Jukes, J. B., his Narrative of the Voyage of the Fly reviewed, 515.
Kinkel's History of Early Christian Art, review of, 446.
Lander, Richard, 516.
Larig Water, 164.
Law of Wreck, the, 93.
Legislature, Judaism in the, 724.
Leichhardt's researches in Australia, review of, 602.
Le Premier Pas, 312.
Letter from a Railway Witness in London, 68.
Letters on the Truths contained in Popular Superstitions. No. VII.—Objects to be gained by the artificial induction of trance, 166.
Life of Jean Paul Frederick Richter, review of, 33.
Lima, boundary of, 17.
London, Letter from a Railway Witness in, 68.
Lowe, Sir Hudson, 180.
Lui Water, 154.
Luque, Father, one of Pizarro's comrades, 5.
Maga in America, 422.
Magus Muir, 614.
Manco, Inca of Peru, 17.
Mar Forest, the, 154.
Marie Louise, Letter from Gourgaud to, 181.
Marseilles, town of, 711.
Masorcha Club at Buenos Ayres, a tale of the, Chap. I. 47
Chap. II. 48
Chap. III. 50
Chap. IV. 55
Chap. V. 62.
Massacre of Glencoe, the, 700.
Materials for a History of Oil Painting, Eastlake's, review of, 301.
Mayenne, Theodore de, work by, on Painting, 304.
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon, review of, 431.
Merrifield, Mrs, translation of Cennino Cennini, by, 309.
Mexico, Conquest of, by Spain, 1.
Meynell, Henry, a tale, 547.
Miltiades, investigation of history of, 145.
Milton, 415.
Miner, the, a tale, 97.
Mirabeau, 417.
Mitford's Greece, character of, 129.
Montholon's Napoleon at St Helena, review of, 178.
Mosses from an Old Manse, review of, 587.
Muich Dhui, ascent and scenery of, 153.
Munzer, the anabaptist, 385.
My Friend the Dutchman, 494.
Napoleon at St Helena, Montholon's History of, reviewed, 178.
Napoleon, Death scene of, 194;
his character, 195.
Navarro the Bandit, 714.
Navigation of the Antipodes, the, 515.
Navy, Nicolas' History of the, reviewed, 82.
Navy of Athens, PÆans of the, No. I. 736.
Nevis, Ben, ascent and scenery of, 149.
New Guinea, 332.
New Ireland, character of inhabitants of, 331.
Ney, Marshal, Napoleon's statement regarding the last acts of, 187.
Nicolas' History of the Navy, review of, 82.
November Morning's Reverie, a, by Delta, 618.
Oil Painting, Eastlake's History of, reviewed, 301.
O'Meara, connexion of, with Napoleon, 180.
Only a Fiddler, Andersen's, reviewed, 403.
O. T., Andersen's, reviewed, 405.
Our Currency, our Trade, and our Tariff, 744.
Pacific, Islands of the, 327.
PÆans of the Athenian Navy, No. I.;
Phormio's Victory in the Corinthian Gulf, 736.
Park, Mungo, 515.
Pau, Sketches of, 719.
Pauperism, management of, 630.
Peel, Sir Robert, and the Currency, 113, 744.
Peru, Sketches of conquest of, 1.
Phormio, Naval Victory of, in the Corinthian Gulf, 736.
Pizarro, Conqueror of Peru, Sketches of, 1.
Pizarro, Pedro, brother of the conqueror, 3.
Poe's Sketches and Tales, review of, 582.
Poetry—CÆsar, 235;
a Requiem, by Delta, 358;
Song for the Dalhousie Dinner, 493;
Magus Muir, 614;
a November Morning's Reverie, 618;
the Widow of Glencoe, 700;
PÆans of the Athenian Navy, No. 1, 741.
Pomfret, Lady, 441.
Popular Superstitions, Letters on the Truths contained in, Letter VII.;
objects to be gained by the Artificial Induction of Trance, 166.
Portrait, the, a tale abridged from the Russian of Gogol, by T. B. Shaw;
Chap. I. 457
Chap. II. 475.
Premier Pas, Le, 312.
Prescott's History of the Conquest of Peru, review of, 1.
Protestantism, Effects of, in England, 724.
Puna, Conquest of island of, by Pizarro, 11.
Pyrenees, the, 707.
Raffles, Sir Stamford, 526.
Railway, Probable Effects of, on India, 517.
Railway Witness, Letters from a, in London, 68.
Railways, the, in connexion with the financial depression, 777.
Reformation, Effects of the, in England, 724.
Reid and the Philosophy of Common Sense, 239.
Requiem, for the music of Mozart, by Delta, 358.
Research and Adventure in Australia, 602.
Richard Coeur de Lion, fleet of, 90, 91.
Richter, Jean Paul, Life of, 33.
Roman Dogs, 489.
Rome, Hounds and Horses at: the English Kennel, 485
the Steeple Chase, 487
Roman Dogs, 489.
Rome, Taxidermy in, 292.
Rome, Valedictory Visits at, 622
the Villa Borghese, ib.
the Villa Albani, 626.
Roussillon, province of, 722.
Rubens—was he a Colourist? 564.
Ruiz, Bartholomew, one of Pizarro's comrades, 6.
St Helena, Napoleon at, 178.
Sea, Evenings at—See Evenings.
Sharp, Archbishop, murder of, 615.
Shaw, T. B., translation by, of the Portrait, a tale;
Chap. I. 457
Chap. II. 475.
Sieyes, Anecdotes of, 190, 191.
Sims' Wigwam, &c., review of, 575.
Sinnett's Byways of History, review of, 347.
Sir Robert Peel and the Currency, 113.
Smuggling in Spain, 717.
Solon, era of, in Greece, 143.
Song for the Dalhousie Dinner, 493.
Solo, Hernando de, 12.
Sourabaya, city of, 525.
South America, Adventures on coast of, 323.
South America, Spanish conquest in, 1.
Spain, conquests of, in South America, 1.
Spain, sketches of, 707.
Spain, History of the Jew in, 730.
Speedy, capture of the Gamo by the, 84.
Stair, Master of, and the Massacre of Glencoe, 700-1.
Steeple chase at Rome, the, 487.
Stone of Shelter, the, 158, 160.
Story of my Life, Andersen's, review of, 393.
Student of Bologna, the; Chap. I. 359
Chap. II. 361
Chap. III. 365
Conclusion, 369.
Suffolk, Lady, 439, 440.
Sumatra, island of, 528.
Tacamez, defeat of Pizarro at, 7.
Tale of the Masorcha Club at Buenos Ayres, a;
Chap. I. 47
Chap. II. 48
Chap. III. 50
Chap. IV. 55
Chap. V. 62.
Tariff, the new, in connexion with the commercial depression, 759.
Tales from Denmark, Andersen's, reviewed, 406.
Taxidermy in Rome, 292.
Tettenborn, General, rise of, 312.
Theophilus, work on Varnishes, &c., by, 303.
Thirlwall's Greece, character of, 129
on the siege of Troy, Homer, &c., 137, 138.
Thompson's Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon, review of, 431.
Three Months at Gaza, 334.
Tiberius, 411.
Times of George II., the, 431.
Torres Straits, surveying voyage through, 518.
Tournachou, M., tale from, 317.
Trance, objects to be gained by artificial induction of, 166.
Travels, modern, general character of, 707.
Troy, authenticity of the siege of, 136, 137.
Turkey, Napoleon's views on, 189.
Unpublished French novel, an, 671.
Units: Tens: Hundreds: Thousands:
Chap. I. 593
Chap. II. ib.
Chap. III. 595
Chap. IV. 596
Chap. V. 599
Chap. VI. 601.
Vaerst, Baron, Die PyrenaËn, review of, 707.
Valbezene, M., 102.
Valedictory Visits at Rome, 622
the Villa Borghese, ib.
the Villa Albani, 626.
Van Eyck, Eastlake on the invention of, 302.
Views and Reviews of American Literature, review of, 575.
Villa Borghese, the, 622; Albani, 626.
Vision of Cagliostro, the, 408;
Tiberius, 411;
Agrippa, 413;
Milton, 415;
Mirabeau, 417;
Beethoven, 419.
Voltaire, residence of, in England, 444.
W. E. A., Magus Muir, by, 614;
Widow of Glencoe, 700.
Waleska, Madame, anecdote of, 191.
Widow of Glencoe, the, 700.
William the Conqueror, landing of, 90.
William III. and the Massacre of Glencoe, 700.
Wolfian theory of the Iliad, the, 140.
Works of Hans Christian Andersen, the, 387.
Wreck, law of, 93.

END OF VOL. LXII.
Printed by William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Essays. By Ralph Waldo Emerson. Nature, an Essay, and Orations. By the same.

[2] Memoirs of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel.

[3] Die PyrenÄen. Von Eugen Baron Vaerst. Zwei BÄnde: Breslau, 1847.

[4] Marliani, Histoire Politique de l'Espagne Moderne, ii. 440.

[5] El santo zancarron, (literally, the holy dry bone,) an expression handed down from the Moors, and very dangerous to be used for some time after their expulsion, when an oath "by Mahomet" sufficed to make the utterer suspected by the Inquisition of addiction to the forbidden faith. It was to escape all suspicion of such addiction that the Spaniards became great consumers of pig's flesh, still a standard dish, in one form or other, at every Spanish dinner. Probably it was the excellent quality of Spanish pork, as much as the fear of the Inquisition, that perpetuated this custom.

[6] "I would much rather be a keeper of lions than have charge of Biscayans."

[7] Marliani, ii. 317.

[8] See Thucyd. i. 143, and Xenoph. de Repub. Ath. i. 19.

[9] See the remarkable passage in Herodotus (Terpsichore, 78) where he describes the change in the spirit of the Athenians after they had got rid of the yoke of the PisistratidÆ, and felt the full vigour of the free institutions which Cleisthenes had perfected for them.

[10] Scott's Life of Napoleon.

[11] History of Greece, vol. iii. p. 26, n.

[12] Plutarch in Vit Lysandri.

[13] Plutarch in VitÂ.

[14] Herodotus Polyhymnia, 144.

[15] See the speech of Pericles at the end of the first book of Thucydides, and also the great speech in the second book.

[16] Thucyd., iv. 10.

[17] Speech of Phormio to his crews before the second battle in the Gulf.—Thucyd. ii. 89.

[18] Herod., Urania, 90.

[19] The Paralus was the name of one of the two sacred galleys, which the Athenians employed for the conveyance of despatches, and state missions; and which were always equipped and manned with the greatest care. It is not specified in Thucydides that the Paralus was one of Phormio's galleys; but from the brilliant exploits of his squadron in this and a subsequent battle, we may fairly suppose it to have been composed of the Elite of the Athenian navy.

Transcriber's note:

Archaic spelling and variations in spelling and hyphenation have been retained except in obvious cases of typographical error.

Anchors to footnotes 1 and 2 have been supplied by the transcriber.

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