Adam Bede, remarks on, 611. Administrative government, the func tions of, 87.
Administrative Reform, the cry for, 86. ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE FROM 1815 to 1852, review of, 441. All-Saints' Church, Munich, 544. America, general interest of, 103. ANGLO-GALLICAN BUDGET, THE, 381-the commercial treaty, 382-state of the revenue, 383-the proposed reductions of taxation, 384-those involved in the commercial treaty, 387. Arab, the, lord Cochrane in, 187. Architecture, importance of a general knowledge of, 154.
ARCTIC SEAS, THE VOYAGE OF THE FOX IN THE, 117.
Arrow, the affair of the, 256.
Art, unfavourable position of England
as regards, 152-its association with use, 153-the three great schools of, the Classical, Christian, and Natural- istic, 546.
Art criticism, Ruskin's, 32.
Art schools, formation, &c. of the, 157. Assaye, the battle of, 400. Atchafalaya, the lake of, 110.
Austen, Miss, comparison of Fielding with, 333.
Austin, admiral, his expedition in search of Franklin, 118.
Austria, present position, &c. of, 247. Badajos, the capture of, 411. BALANCE OF PARTY, THE, 762. Ballot, the debate on the, 764. Barracks for seamen, proposed, 229 et seq. passim.
Basque Roads, the attack on the French
fleet in, 190 et seq. Bayou Têche, the, 110.
Bayous of the Mississippi, the, 109. Beechey Island, monument erected to Franklin at, 120.
Bellot Strait, the Fox in, 121. Berbera, town of, 567. BETSY BROWN, 327.
Blucher, operations of, during the Water- loo campaign, 597 et seq. Bonneville, the election and annexation question at, 640 et seq.
Bourbons, restoration of the, 601. Brandy, the reduction of the duties on,
BRIALMONT'S LIFE OF WELLINGTON, re-
view of, 397-Part II., 591. Bright, Mr, his Napoleonic tendencies, 363-as a speaker, 765.
BROWNING'S POEMS BEFORE CONGRESS, review of, 490.
Budget, examination of the, 381 et seq- the debate on the, 762, 769. Buffalo hunt, description of a, 218 at seq.
BULL'S SONG-THE SLY LITTLE MAN, 31 -HIS SECOND SONG, THE SLY LITTLE MAN, 244.
Bunder Goree, sketches at, 572 et seq. BURNS, ROBERT, 196.
Burton, lieutenant, expedition for ex- ploring Africa under, 563 et seq. Busaco, the battle of, 409.
Calcutta, sketch of, during the mutiny,
Calf hunt, an Indian, 217.
CANNING, ELIZABETH, THE Case of, 581. Canton, the storming of, 260-long re- striction of the English to, 526. Caracciolo, the charges against Nelson regarding, 41-examination of these charges, 320-alleged connection of lady Hamilton with the case of, 423 et seq.
Catholic emancipation, Wellington's con- duct on, 606.
Cavalry Movements, see Volunteer. Chablais, the proposed annexation of, 638 et seq.
Chevreul's researches on colour, remarks on, 158.
CHINA, OUR POSITION WITH, its peculiar- ities, 430-delays of Government, ib.
-the monsoon, 431-terms proposed by Government, 432-opposition to the treaty by the English community there, ib.-their obstructive policy, 433 statistics of the country, 434-a British resident on it, 436-future prospects of commerce, 437-outlet for manufactures, 438.
CHINA, WAR AND PROGRESS IN, 525-ne- cessity and objects of military success there, ib.-failure of progress hitherto, 526 our position now and in 1840, ib-the operations in 1841, and their success, 527-trade in the midst of war, ib.-objections to war answered, 528-statistics and resources of the country, 530 et seq.-statistics of the grain trade, 533 et seq.-suggestions
as to military operations to be followed, Douro, the campaign and battle of the, 535 et seq.
CHINA, LORD ELGIN'S MISSION TO, see Elgin.
China, general ignorance of, and want of interest in, 255.
Chinooks, the, an Indian tribe, 215 et seq.
Chirkaree, the rajah of, his noble con-
duct during the mutiny, 505.
Christian art, the modern German school of, 544.
Church, position of Napoleon III. with regard to the, 364 et seq.
Chusan, the seizure and surrender of, 527.
Cintra, the convention of, 404.
Cis-Sutlej chiefs, fidelity of, during the mutiny, 499.
Ciudad Rodrigo, the capture of, 411. Civil Service, the system of the, 87 et seq.
Classical epoch, Ruskin on the, 39.
Coal, export of, under the commercial
Drama, principles of construction of the, 333.
DRAWING, THE ELEMENTS OF, 32. Drill, system of naval, 235. DUNDONALD, LORD, AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SEAMAN, BY, reviewed, 176. Dundonald, lord, the father of lord Cochrane, 179 et seq.
Dutch school of painting, diminished taste for the, 155.
Economy, the principle of, in the con- struction of the novel, 334.
Education, the system of, for the work- ing classes, 651 et seq.
ELGIN'S MISSION TO CHINA AND JAPAN, 255-the former war and treaty, 256 -origin of the war, ib.-his first mea- sures, 257-capture of Canton, 260 et seq.-visit to Soo-Chow, 263-ad- vance to the Peiho, 266 et seq.-capture of the forts, 268-treaty of Tientsin, 269-visit to Japan, and treaty there, 273 et seq.
Cochrane, Admiral Sir Alexander, 180, ELIOT, GEORGE, THE MILL ON THE FLOSS
Cochrane, lord, see Dundonald.
Cochrane, Robert, the favourite of James III., 176-lord Cochrane's claim of descent from, 177.
Collingwood, lord, his estimation of lord Cochrane, 189.
Colonial produce, outlet for, in China, 437.
Colour, relations of, to art, &c., as esta- blished by Chevreul, &c., 158. COLUMBIA RIVER, A VISIT TO THE, AND A CRUISE ROUND VANCOUVER'S ISLAND, 215.
Commercial treaty, examination of the, 382 et seq.-reductions of duties under it, 387.
Congress of Vienna, Wellington at the, 595.
Copenhagen, Wellington at the bombard- ment of, 401.
Corbould, Ruskin on, 42.
Cornelius, the Last Judgment and other works of, 544, 545, 549 et seq.-his career, 546.
Cotton, outlet for, in China, 438. Cree Indians, the, 215, 219. Cuesta, the Spanish general, 407. Customs duties, proposed reductions of, 385.
Darud-bin-Ismail, founder of the So- malis, 565.
Davison, Mr, Nelson's letter to, on the Caracciolo case, 322.
Design, Wilkinson on unity of, 153. DIES IRE, 369.
Disraeli, sketch of, as a parliamentary speaker, 516 et seq.
DOMITIAN AND THE TURBOT, 731.
England, unfavourable position of, as re- gards art, 152-the volunteer move- ment in, 254-present position of, as to foreign relations, 357-present state of relations with France, 358-uncer- tain character of our foreign policy, 359-danger from France, 362 et seq. English school of painting, the, 152, 547. Etty, the works of, 39.
Evangeline, the scene of, 108. Faucigny, province of, its proposed nexation, 638 et seq.
Featherstonehaugh, sir H., and lady Hamilton, 418.
Fielding's Tom Jones, remarks on, 331 et seq.-account of the case of Eliza- beth Canning by, 585.
FIGHT FOR THE BELT, THE, 753. Finances, state of the, and influence of the commercial treaty on them, 383. Flathead Indians, the, 215 et seq.-origin of the name, 216.
FLEETS AND NAVIES, ENGLAND, Part IV., 226-a standing navy necessary, ib.- on the means of manning it, 227-Sir C. Napier's scheme, 228-importance of seamen's barracks, ib. et seq.-causes of unpopularity of the service, 229-pro- posed reserve force, 230-importance of ships having their own ports, 231- the French organisation into divisions, 232-evils of the hulk system, 234- present excess of drill, 235-abolition of flogging, 236-solitary confinement, ib. et seq.-rewards and punishments, 237 et seq.-classification of, 239 -the barracks, 240 et seq rain-
ing-ships, &c., 241-general summary,
Flogging, practical abolition of, in the navy, 235.
Foote, captain, connection of, with Carac- ciolo's case, 320 et seq. passim. Forbes, E., on symmetry in animal forms, 159.
FOREIGN CONNECTION OF THE HOUSE OF BULL, THE, 356.
Grand canal of China, injury to the, 534. Grand Pré, the site of, 108.
Greece, favourable position of, as regards art, 152.
Greville, the Hon. C. F., and lady Hamilton, 419.
Gros, baron, French ambassador to China, 258.
Guicowar, the, conduct of, during the mutiny, 509.
Foreign policy, changeable character of, H., THE FIght for the Belt, by, 753. 359.
FOX, VOYAGE OF THE, IN THE ARCTIC SEAS, 117.
FRANCE AND CENTRAL ITALY, 245-
change of view with regard to the Emperor, ib.-his present position, 246-prospects and difficulties of Italy, 247-danger of a French kingdom there, ib.-position of the Duchies and the Legations, 248-inimical po- licy of the Emperor, 250-naval pre- parations of France, 251-the volun- teer movement in England, 253. France, naval danger from, 226-the
organisation of the navy in, 232- present state of our relations with, 358 et seq.-the new budget as regards, 381 et seq.-the treaty of commerce with, 382, 387-the annexation of Savoy by, 635 et seq.
FRANKLIN, M'CLINTOCK'S NARRATIVE OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE FATE OF, re- viewed, 117.
Hamilton, sir Wm., marriage of Emma Harte to, 421.
HAMILTON, LADY, 417-her parentage and early life, ib.-her connection with Admiral Payne, &c.. 418-the story of her alleged connection with Dr Graham, ib. et seq.-her introduction to Romney, &c., 419-her marriage, 421 her life at Naples, and efforts on behalf of England, ib. et seq.-her heroism, 422-her connection with the affair of Caracciolo, 423 et seq.- her connection with Nelson, 425- Nelson's dying remembrance of her, 426-conduct of his brother, 427- her latter days and death, 428 et seq. -her supposed connection with Ca- racciolo's fate, 327.
Harvey, admiral, and lord Gambier, 192. Holkar, the Maharajah, his conduct dur- ing the mutiny, 508.
Holland, lord, charges against Nelson by, 425.
Franklin, lady, fitting out of the Fox by, Hop duties, proposed reduction of the,
Freedom, various forms of, 359.
French artisans, versatility of, 660.
French commercial treaty, the, 382- reductions of duties proposed by it, 387.
French school of art, the, 547. Fuentes d'Onor, the battle of, 410. GALEN AND GLAUBER, ODE FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF JANUARY TO, 214. Gambier, lord, and the attack on the French fleet in Basque Roads, 190 et seq.
Gamo, the capture of the, by Lord Coch- rane, 184 et seq.
Geneva, feeling in, on the annexation of Savoy, 637.
German school of art, the, 547.
Gladstone, Mr, examination of his budget,
381 et seq.-former views of, on reduc- ing the wine duties, 393-sketches of, as a parliamentary speaker, 511 et seq. Gleig, Mr, his translation, &c. of Brial-
mont's Life of Wellington, 397, 591. Glyptothek, the, Munich, 544. Government service, remarks on the sys- tem of, &c., 86.
Graham, the quack, alleged connection of lady Hamilton with, 418.
Grain trade, statistics of the, in China, 533.
Horse-race, an Indian, 217.
Horsman, Mr, Palmerston's reply to, 511 -his reply to Gladstone, 521.
Huc, notices of China and the Chinese from, 527, 528.
Hudson's Bay Company, the, 215. Hulks, evils of the, as regards seamen,
Ice storm, description of an, 119. Imperieuse, lord Cochrane appointed to
the, and his services in her, 188 et seq. Income-tax, proposed increase of the, 382, 384.
INDIA, WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR THE
PRINCES OF, 497-the Maharajah of Puteealah, 499-the rajah of Jheend, ib.-the rajah of Nabha, 500-the rajah of Kupoorthulla, 501-—the Na- wab of Rampore, 503-the Nawab of Kurnaul, 504-the rajah of Rewah, ib.-the rajah of Chirkaree, 505- Scindiah, 506-Holkar, 508-Jung Ba- hadur, 509-the Rajpoot chiefs, 510. India, services of Wellington in, 399. Indian village, visit to a, 215, 216. Italian school of art, increasing taste for the, 155.
Italy, favourable position of, as regards art, 152-probable formation of French
kingdom in, 247-sympathy with the present movement in, 359. Jameson, Mrs, the death of, and her art criticisms, 548 note.
Japan, visit of Lord Elgin to, and con- clusion of treaty with, 273. Jheend, the rajah of, services rendered during the mutiny by, and his reward, 499, 501.
Jhuggur, the nawab of, his treason dur- ing the mutiny, 500. Jub river, the, 564.
JUDICIAL PUZZLES-ELIZABETH CANNING, 581.
Jung Behadur, conduct of, during the mutiny, 509.
Junot, the evacuation of Portugal by, 404.
Juvenal, Domitian and the Turbot from,
Kaulbach, the works of, 545.
Keith, lord, his estimation of lord Coch- rane, 182.
Kensington training-school, the, 157. Kupoorthulla, rajah of, his fidelity during the mutiny, and reward, 501. Kurnaul, the nawab of, his fidelity dur- ing the mutiny, and reward, 504. "Lake, Cloud, and Sky," Ruskin's, cri- ticism on, 34.
Larmour, lieutenant, sketch of, 181. LAST FRENCH HERO, THE, chap. i. 45- chap. ii. 48-chap. iii. 50-chap. iv. 53-chap. v. 55-chap. vi. 57-chap. vii. 60.
Lawyers, the French, their opposition to Napoleon III., 365. Leonidas, Ruskin on, 40. Ligny, the battle of, 599.
Lindley, Dr, on symmetry in vegetation, 159.
Medicine-man, inauguration of a, among the Indians, 217.
Medieval epoch, Ruskin on the, 39. MILL ON THE FLOSS, THE, review of, 611. MILTON, 673.
Mississippi, the delta of the, 109. Modernism, Ruskin on, 39.
Mulgrave, lord, and the Basque Roads enterprise, 191.
MUNICH AND ITS SCHOOLS OF CHRISTIAN ART, 544-the churches and galleries, ib.-the artists, 545-the great schools, 546-characteristics of the German school, 547 et seq.-criticisms on its various works, 549 et seq.
Nabha, the rajah of, his fidelity during the mutiny, and reward, 500, 501. Nagasaki, city of, 273.
Napier, Sir C., his plans for reorganising the navy, 228.
Naples, lady Hamilton at, 421 et seq. Napoleon, the first dethronement of, 594-the return from Elba, 595-the campaign of Waterloo, and his final overthrow, 596 et seq.
Napoleon III., change of tone in England regarding, 245-his present position, 246-position of England with regard to, 360-his own position in France, 364 et seq.-views of, in the commer- cial treaty, 382-the annexation of Savoy by, 635 et seq.
Napoleon, town of, Louisiana, 113. NARCISSUS, 624.
National character, remarks on, 715. Navy, lord Cochrane on the abuses in the, 187. See Fleets and Navies. Native princes, services rendered by the, during the Indian mutiny, and re- ward bestowed on them, 497.
Negro hymns and songs, specimens of, 106.
Negroes, the, in the American slave states, 105.
NELSON AND CARACCIOLO, 320-attack on Nelson in Rose's Correspondence, ib.- the capitulation, and its alleged breach by Nelson, 321-defence of him, 323- the treason of Caracciolo, 324-his trial and execution, 325.
Nelson, Ruskin's charges against, and refutation of these, 40 et seq.-charac- ter of, by lord Dundonald, 182- notices of, in connection with lady Hamilton, 422 et seq.-baseness of his brother toward her, 426.
Nelson column and statue, the, 154. Nepaul, fidelity of the government of,
during the mutiny, 509.gel "NEVER SAY THAT GOOD IS WANING," 673.
Nice, the voting on annexation in, 73 Niebuhr, friendship of, with Corn &c., 546. NIGHT, 671.
Nogal, country of, 564. NORMAN SINCLAIR, an Autobiography, Part I., chap. i. Early Days, 14 chap. ii. Uncle Buchanan, 21-chap. iii. George IV. in Edinburgh, 26— Part II., chap. iv. Educational Period, 127 chap. v. Scottish Politics as they were, 134-chap. vi. The Gather- ing of the Freeholders, 141-chap. vii. The Bailie's Visit to Paris, 145 -Part III., chap. viii. The Prelimin- ary Banquet, 300 chap. ix. The Election, 304-chap. x. What to do with Myself, 313-Part IV., chap. xi. Our Swiss Cottage, 468 - chap. xii. The Avalanche, 471-chap. xiii. The Glacier, 476-chap. xiv. A Literary Evening, 481-chap. xv. The Party breaks up, 483-chap. xvi. The Steamer on the Rhine, 486-Part V., chap. xvii. The Spider and the Fly, 693-chap. xviii. Wilbury Hall, 702. North American Indians, sketches of, 215 et seq.
Novel, principles of construction of the,
Nuremberg, the town of, 543.
OLIPHANT'S NARRATIVE OF THE MISSION
TO CHINA AND JAPAN, review of, 255. Oliveira, Mr, his motion on the wine duties, 392 et seq.
Opelousas, the prairies of, 111. Orthez, battle of, 593.
Osborne, lieut., during the mutiny, 505. OUR WORTHY FRIEND NAP, 495. Overbeck, the works of, 545, 553 et seq. -his career, 546.
Painting, the English school of, 152. Pallas, the, lord Cochrane in command of, 188.
Palmerston, formerly opposed to re- ducing the wine duties, 394-his re- plies to Disraeli and Horsman, 511. Paper duties, proposed abolition of the, 384 the debate in the Lords on it, 770.
Parkinson's Under Government, remarks on, 87.
PARLIAMENTARY DUELLING, 511. Parliamentary position, undue import- ance given to, in administrative gov- ernment, 88 et seq.
PARTY, THE BALANCE OF, 762. Paton, Noel, remarks on the works of, 43.
Payne, admiral, and lady Hamilton,
Pechelee, statistics of province of, 531- the grain trade to, 533 et seq. Peedee Swamp, the, 104. Peiho, the British expedition at the, 266.
Pekin, the grain trade to, 533. Peninsula, Wellington's career in the,
Peninsular war, general review of the, 594.
Perspective, Ruskin on, 32.
Photographs, Ruskin on copying, 33. Pinacothek, the old and new, Munich, 544.
Pipe-dance among the Indians, the, 215. POETIC ABERRATIONS, 490. Political government, the functions of, 87.
Portugal, landing of Wellington in, 403 et seq.-liberation of it, 406-Massena's invasion, 408 et seq.
Prize-money, lord Cochrane's account of abuses regarding, 187. Punishment, system of, in the navy, 235. Puteealah, the maharajah of, services rendered during the mutiny by, and his reward, 499, 501. Pyrenees, battle of the, 592. Quatre Bras, the battle of, 598. Railway journey, a continental, 635. Rajpoot chiefs, fidelity of the, during the mutiny, 510.
Rampore, the nawab of, his fidelity
during the mutiny, and reward, 503. Ramsay, dean, his Reminiscences of Scot- tish Life and Character, 719 et seq. Raphael, Ruskin on, 32.
Reform, Wellington's conduct regarding, 606.
Reform bill, the debate on the, 766. Rembrandt, Ruskin on, 32.
Revenue, state of the, 383.
Rewah, the rajah of, his conduct during the mutiny, 504.
ROBERT BURNS, 196.
Roliça, the battle of, 403.
Romney, the portraits of lady Hamilton by, 419.
Rosas, the defence of, by lord Cochrane, 189.
Rose's Diaries, charge against Nelson in, 320.
Ross, Sir James, his search after Frank- lin, and services of M'Clintock under him, 117.
Ruffo, cardinal, connection of, with Car- acciolo's case, 320 et seq. RULERS OF THE LAND, THE, 495. RUSKIN'S ELEMENTS of Drawing, 32. Russell, lord John, on the policy and preparations of France, 360 et seq.- former views of, on reduction of the wine duties, 393.
St Boniface, the Basilica of, Munich, 544. St Ludwig, church of, Munich, 544. St Louis, Ruskin on, 40.
St Maria Hilf, church of, Munich, 544. St Sebastian, the siege of, 591-its fall, 593.
ST STEPHEN'S, a poem, Part I. 1-Part II. 162-Part III., 277.
St Vincent, lord, and lord Cochrane, 185 et seq.
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