Salamanca, campaign and battle of, 412 et seq. Sardinia, present position and prospects of, 247-the surrender of Savoy to France by, 635 et seq.
SAVOY AND NICE, UNIVERSAL Suffrage IN, 734.
Savoy, the French annexation of, 635 et seq.
School-books, remarks on, 655. Schnorr, the works of, 546. SCHOOLMASTER AT HOME, THE, 651-the present education for the working classes, and its defects, ib. et seq.-im- portance of practical instruction for them, 653 et seq.-present position of the schoolmaster, 655 — school-books and their defects, ib. et seq.-objects of working-class education, 656-their want of versatility, 657 et seq.-emigra- tion, 660 et seq.-adulterations, &c. to which they are exposed, 666. Schwanthaler, the works of, 545. Science, association of, with arts and manufactures, 159.
Science and Art, department of, its formation, objects, &c., 156.
Scindiah, the Maharajah, his conduct during the mutiny, 506 et seq. Scott, Sir W., comparison of Fielding with, 333.
SCOTTISH NATIONAL CHARACTER, 715. Selection, the principle of, in the con- struction of the novel, 335. Shadow, Ruskin on, 36.
Shan-tung, statistics of province of, 531. Silk, capabilities of China as regards, 436.
Simoda, sketches at, 274.
Slavery, the question of, in the United States, 103-sketches of it, 105. Sledge-travelling, Arctic, improvement of, 118.
SLY LITTLE MAN, THE, 31-second song, 244.
Smith, alderman, and lady Hamilton, 428.
SNOWDROPS, THE, 628.
Solitary confinement, influence of, 236. SOMALI LAND, CAPTAIN SPEKE'S ADVEN- TURES IN, 561-Part II., 674. Somalis, origin and history of the, 565. Soo-chow, visit of the English embassy to, 263 et seq.
Soult, defeat of, at the Douro, 406. South Carolina, sketches in, 105.
Spaniards, difficulties of Wellington from the, 593.
Spanish armies, the, during the war, 407. Spanish moss, the, 109.
Speedy, the, lord Cochrane in, 182-her capture of the Gamo, 184. SPEKE, CAPTAIN, HIS ADVENTURES IN SOMALI LAND, 561-Part II. 674. Squires, Mary, the trial of, 585. STABAT MATER, translation of the, 440. Statesmen, want of practical training among, 357.
Stephens, Mr, letter from Nelson to, on
the transactions at Naples, 323. Strikes, effects of, on the working classes, 664.
Suchet, the operations of, in Spain, 591. Sue-Sand, Fils, Alexander, The last French Hero by, 45.
SWITZERLAND AND FRENCH ANNEXATION, 635.
Takoo forts, capture of the, 268. Talavera, the battle of, 407. TASTE, THE DIFFUSION OF, AMONG ALL CLASSES A NATIONAL NECESSITY, 151. Taxation, the proposed remissions of, 384 et seq.
Tea, capabilities of China as regards, 434. Thibodaux, sketches at, 112.
Thunderstorm, a, on the Columbia, 220. Tientsin, conclusion of treaty of, 269 et seq.
Timber duties, proposed reduction of the, 385.
TOM JONES, A word about, 331. Torres Vedras, the campaign of, 408 et seq.
Toulouse, battle of, 593.
Trafalgar, lord Dundonald on, 182. Tree ferns of Vancouver's Island, the, 222.
Turner, Ruskin on, 43.
Twelve Years in China, notice of, 436. Ugahden, country of, 564.
United States, the freedom of the, 359. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE IN SAVOY AND NICE, 734.
Vancouver's Fort, 215.
Vancouver's Island, a tour round, 221 et seq.
Verona, congress of, Wellington at, 603. Villaumez, admiral, the attack on, in Basque Roads, 190 et seq.
Vimeira, campaign and battle of, 403. Vittoria, campaign and battle of, 415 et
South Kensington training-school, the, VOLUNTEER CAVALRY MOVEMENTS, 371
SOUTHERN STATES, RAMBLES AT RANDOM IN THE, 103.
Southey, his account of Nelson at Na- ples, 324.
Spain, the services of lord Cochrane off the coast of, 189 et seq.-the French intervention in, 1822, 603.
-the present system in the regular cavalry, ib.-difficulties attending it, 373-arguments in its favour, 374- and against it, 375-changes suggested, 376 et seq.
Volunteer movement in England, the 254.
Volunteers' song, the, 254.
Wade, Mr, Chinese secretary, 533. Warsingalis, sketches among the, 571 et seq.
Waterloo, the campaign and battle of, 596 et seq.
Weavers, the handloom, their decline and its causes, 658. WELLINGTON'S CAREER, 397-public esti- mation of him, ib.-Brialmont's Life, 398-his career in India, 399-battle of Assaye, 400-Napoleon in Europe, ib.-Wellington Irish secretary, and at the siege of Copenhagen, 401-Na- poleon's proceedings in Spain, ib.-the Peninsular war, 402 campaign of Vimeira and convention of Cintra, 403 -court-martial, 404-return to Spain, and position of affairs there, 405-cam- paign of the Douro, 406-Talavera, 407 -his views as to the policy to be adopted, 408-battle of Busaco and campaign of Torres Vedras, 409- Fuentes d'Onor, 410-capture of Rodrigo and Badajos, 411-campaign of Salamanca, 412-campaign of Vit- toria, 415-Part II., 591-operations of Suchet, ib.-position of Wellington and siege of St Sebastian, ib.-battle of the Pyrenees, 592- Wellington's difficulties, 593-invasion of France, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse, ib. -review of the Peninsular war, 594—
Napoleon's return from Elba, 595— campaign and battle of Waterloo, 596 et seq.final arrangement of France, 600 et seq. cessation of his military life, and his after career as statesman, &c., 602-his conduct on the catholic question, 606-as commander-in-chief, 608-his private character, 609—his death and funeral, 610. Wellington statue at Hyde Park Corner, the, 154.
Whale-fishing, Indian mode of, 224. WILKINSON, SIR GARDNER, ON COLOUR,
AND NECESSITY FOR A GENERAL DIFFU- SION OF TASTE, review of, 151. Wines, the reduction of the duties on, 392.
Woollens, outlet for, in China, 438. Working classes, remarks on the system of education for the, 651 et seq. Worsley, P. S., translation of the Dies Iræ by, 369-translation of the Stabat Mater by, 440-Narcissus by, 624- The Snowdrops, 628-Night, 671- "Never say that good is waning," 673 -Milton, ib.
Yedo, sketches at, and conclusion of treaty of, 274.
Yeh, insolence, &c. of, 257. York column and statue, the, 154. Young, captain Allen, 119, 123.
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