ADVENTURES, gallant, of Francis Cork- incap, Esq. 207 Advice to poets, 188
Advocates, funeral of the Dean of Faculty
of, 756-Election of a new Dean, 759 Affray, serious one at the Edinburgh Races, 377
Africa, travels in the interior of, 626
African Institution, review of the 16th
and 17th reports of the, 472
Agricultural reports, 124, 250, 379, 506, Clyde, proposal to deepen it, 759 762 Cockney, letter from a 655
Album, the, No. I.-The Metamorphoses Coinage, new gold one, 759
Allan, William, remarks on his picture of Knox lecturing Queen Mary, 347 All-Saints Eve in Wales, 427 Anonymous Literature, No. VI. 51-The Lottery Club, 53-No. VII. The Fu-
Colombia, accounts from the republic of, 497
Commons, House of, proceedings in the, 113, 242, 369, 498
Conflagration of the temple of St. Paul at Rome, 366
Congress of Verona, the, 33
Appointments, Promotions, &c. 121, 247, Constitution, remarks on the new Peru-
377, 504, 633, 760
Art of sinking in Poetry, 74
Convivial customs of the Welsh, 423
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, proposals for Corkincap, Francis, Esq. the gallant ad- uniting by a canal, 626
ventures of, Canto II. 207
Bankrupts, lists of British, 126, 252, 381, Corn Markets, 125, 251, 380, 507, 637, 508, 638, 764
Beacon Newspaper, fate of appeal in the
House of Lords respecting the, 116 Ben-Lomond, lines written on the top of, 710
Bentham, Jeremy, remarks on his work
entitled Panopticon, 303
Births, 127, 254, 382, 510, 639, 766 Blackader, Rev. John, review of Memoirs of, 17
Correspondence, Schiller's, (continued,) 64, 281
Court of Session, case of master and ser- vant in the, 376
Court of Chancery, debates in the House of Commons respecting suits in the, 243
Courts of Law, Scotch, remarks on the, 218, 357, 665
Brazil, accounts from the empire of, 113, Creation, speculations on, 681
British Revenue, 503, 755 Buenos Ayres, accounts from, 497 Buonaparte, Napoleon, review of his Me-
moirs, 129-of Las Cases' Journal of the private life and conversations of, 455 Burial customs of the Welsh, 534 Byron, Lord, lines to, 70-Review of his 6th, 7th, and 8th cantos of Don Juan, 190-Of the 9th, 10th, and 11th cantos of ditto, *357
Cadiz, retreat of the Spanish Cortes to, 110-Surrender of, 495
Critic, a point for the, 774
Cuba, plot to massacre the Europeans discovered there, 497
Curious case at the Glasgow quarter ses- sions, 376
Dan Duffe's Pilgrimage, Canto IV. 45 Death of a wrestler, 632
Deaths, 128, 255, 382, 511, 640, 767 Demerara, insurrection of the negroes there, 497, 755
Discourses on the Epistle of St. Jude, review of, 70
Domingo, St. account of the Island of, 726
Caledonian Canal, notice regarding the, Don Juan, Cantos 6th, 7th, and 8th, re- 758
Calton-hill, midnight and moonlight on the, 528
Cambrica, Nugæ, 418, 529, 670 Campbell, the late Archibald, Esq. notice of, 509
Carrascosa, General, review of his Me- moirs of the Neapolitan Revolution,590 Chalmers, Rev. Dr. resignation of his charge in Glasgow, 758
view of, 190-Cantos 9th, 10th, and 11th, *357
Dionysius Scriblerus, or the art of Sink- ing in Poetry, 74 Eclogue, Poyais, 414
Edinburgh, foundation stone of new aca- demy laid in, 119—Affray at the Races, 377-Remarks on picturesque views of, 439-Medical degrees conferred by the University of, 501
Edinburgh Review, Mr Maclaren's reply to observations on his Topography of Troy, in the, 564
Election of a Scots Representative Peer, 503
Elegy on parting with my last guinea, 186 to the Harvest Moon, 429
Emigration, observations on, 324 Europe, observations on the political state of, 569
Evening walk, the, 32
Evil, on the origin of, 681
Exchange, Course of, 126, 252, 381, 508, 638, 764
Executions in Glasgow, 115, 156, 158 Explosions in coal-mines, 756, 758 Extracts of letters from a Student, 10 Falkland Palace undergoing repair, 759 Feelings and Fortunes of a Scotch Tutor, No.. III. 160-No. IV. 273-No. V. 442 No. VI. 711
Fiction, the Metamorphoses of, 410 Finances of Britain and Ireland, state-
Fleming, Rev. John, of Craigs, memoir of the late, 257 Flitting, the, 539
France-See Spain-Triumphal entrance
of the Duc d'Angouleme into Paris, 753 French politics, remarks on, 154 Fuselier, the, 553
Galt, Mr, remarks on his novel of Ringan Gilhaize, &c. 1
Gasper Wesseling, 550
Geneva, liberty of the press suppressed in, 625
Germany, the Allied Sovereigns withdraw
their ministers from Wirtemberg, 112 -Restrictions on the press in, 240 Glasgow, executions in, 115-Violent out-
rage near, 117-Curious case at the Quarter-Sessions of, 376-Riot among the weavers there, 502-Trials at the Circuit Court there, 630-State of trade in, 633
Greece, accounts of the struggle for liberty in, 112, 240, 626, 753 Groans, the house of, 332 Harum-Scarum Club, No. I. 25-No. II.
176-No. III. 312 Harvest moon, elegy to the, 429 Hayti, account of the Island of, 726 Hemans, Mrs, review of her poems, 298 Heriot's Hospital, proposed alteration on, 759
"Hermits, the," of Jouy, review of, 513 Hints to the reviewer of Hunter's Livy, 470
History of John and his Household (con-
tinued), 227, 289, 608, 698-(conclu- ded) 698
Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd, re-
marks on his novels, 485
Hopetoun, notice of the late Earl of, 509
Hospitality of the Welsh, remarks on the, 421
House of Groans, the, 332 Human soul, speculations on the, 681 Hunter, Dr. John, review of his edition of
Livy, 263-Hints to his reviewers, 470 Improvement of Scotch Judicatories, No. İ. 334 No. II. 401,-No. III. 641 Income and expenditure of the United Kingdom, statement of the, 373 Insurance, premiums of, at Lloyd's, 126, 252, 381, 508, 638, 764
Ireland, accounts from, 121-condition of the poor in, 758
Irving, Mr, review of sermons or orations by, 214
Jedburgh, trial for murder at, 628 John and his Household, history of, (con- tinued,) 227-Mr Vision's letter, ib. 700-The Manuscript, 232, 289, 608, 698-Letter from Mrs Vision, 705 Journal of the private life and conversa- tions of the Emperor Napoleon, review of, 455
of two days, with an interval of 40 years, 743
Jude, St. review of discourses on the Epistle of, 70
Judicatories, Scotch, on the improvement of, 334, 401, 641
Justiciary, High Court of, trials in the, 117 for violating sepulchres, ib-for rioting, and obstructing a church pre- sentation, 118-for rape on a woman deaf and dumb, ib.-for culpable he micide, 120-for murder, 757
Circuit Courts of, proceedings of,
Lizars' Picturesque Views of Edinburgh,
Lizzie Allan, the loves of, 322 Loch-Lomond, verses on, 707 Lords, House of, proceedings in the, 113, 242, 367, 498
Lottery Club, the, a tale, 53 Lowrie, Willie, 313
Loyalty, Welsh, 680
Machinery, weaving, improvement in, 759
M'Intyre, John, 315
Maclaren, Mr. reply of, to observations in the Edinburgh Review on his work on the Topography of the Plain of Troy, 564
Magistrates of Scottish Burghs, 633 Malta, proposed renovation of the Knights of, 758
Manners, resemblance between Scotch and Welsh, 670
Marriage ceremonies of the Welsh, 530 Marriages, 127, 254, 383, 510, 639, 766 Master and servant, law case regarding, 376
Medical degrees conferred by the Univer-
sity of Edinburgh, 501
Melancholy catastrophe, 246
Memoir of the life and writings of Ram- mohun Roy, 350
Memoirs of General Rapp, review of, 81 of Napoleon, review of, 129 of General San Martin, 199
of the late Rev. John Fleming of Craigs, 257 Mermaid, account of one found in Zetland, 345
Metamorphoses of Fiction, the, 410 Meteorological tables, 124, 250,379,506, 636, 762
Mexico, intelligence from, 241, 754 Midnight and moonlight on the Calton- hill, 528
Military promotions, &c. 121, 247, 377, 504, 634, 760
Miseries of the Parliament House, 655 Monument erected at Ayr to Robt. Burns, 246
Moscow, lines on the burning of, 143 Muir, Dr William, review of his Dis- courses on the Epistle of St. Jude, 70 Muses, the, a tale, 28
Musselburgh, riot on the race-course there, 377
Namur, a letter from, 562
Napier, the late Lord, notice of, 382 Napoleon's memoirs, review of, 129 Naples, condemnation of members of the Carbonari there, 496
Nautical Science, notice regarding, 758 Neapolitan revolution, review of histori cal, political, and military memoirs of the, 590
Newcastle, review of plays by the Mar- chioness of, 95, 144
New South Wales, prosperous state of the settlement there, 367
"Non modo," and " non modo non," 582 Novels, remarks on the second class of Scottish, 1, 485
Religious, remarks on, 78 Nugæ Cambricæ. Introduction, 418- Cader Idris, 419-The hospitality of the Welsh, 421-Convivial customs, 423 All-Saints Eve, 427-The Pass of the Frozen Door, 529-Margaret Verch Evan, 530-Marriage ceremo- nies, ib.-Burial customs, 534-Pride of Ancestry, 536-The Hobgoblin's hollow tree, 538-Resemblance be- tween Scottish and Welsh manners, 670-The Lledwigan Thresher, 672— Towyn-Merioneth, 673-Caernarvon Castle, 677-Welsh Loyalty, 680 Observations on the political state of Eu- rope, 569
Ocean, a poem, 159
Orations of Mr Irving, review of, 214 Origin of evil, speculations on the, 681 Outrage, violent one near Glasgow, 117 Paisley, trade of, 633
Panopticon, or the Inspection-house, by Jeremy Bentham, remarks on, 303 Paris, a walk round, 526
Parliament, proceedings of, 113, 242, 367-Prorogation of, 498
Parliament House, miseries of the, 655 Parricide and suicide, shocking case of, 117
Parry, Captain, return of, from a voyage of discovery in the Arctic Seas, 503 Pedestrianism, feats of, 119
Peru, remarks on the new constitution of, 204-accounts from, 497, 755 Picturesque Views of Edinburgh, remarks on, 439
Plays by the Marchioness of Newcastle, review of, 95, 144
Ploughman's death and burial, the, 178 Poetical sketches; by A. A. Watts, re- view of, *486
Poetry-The muses 28-The evening walk, 32-The Congress of Verona, 33-Dan Duffe's pilgrimage, Canto IV. 45-L'Amour, 64-Lines to Lord Byron, 70-Lines on Moscow, 143- Ocean, 159-Can y Tylwyth teg, or the Fairy's song, 167-Song of Robin Goodfellow, 169-The Ploughman's death and burial, 178-Elegy on part- ing with my last guinea, 186-Advice to Poets, 188-Adventures of Francis Corkincap, 207-To Mary, 272-To the Nightingale, 288-Willie Lowric, 313-John M'Intyre, 315-The Purse, 320-The Loves of Lizzie Allan, 322
To my Looking-glass, 331-The House of Groans, 332-The Steam- Boat, 339-Caius Bufo, 408-Poyais Eclogue, 414-Elegy to the Harve
Moon, 429-Prince's Street, 438-To a drowning fly, 454-Midnight and Moonlight on the Calton-hill, 528- The Emigrants, 564-The School- boys, 573-The Evening Star, 607— Loch-Lomond, 707-Sonnet from the Italian of Filicaja, 664-Wealth, 743 -A Point for the Critic, 744 Political state of Europe, remarks on the, 569
Politics, French, remarks on, 154 Poor-house, a visit to the, 341 Popular Superstitions of the Scotch High- landers, review of Stewart's, 36- Ghosts, 37-Wraiths, ib.-Fairies, 39 -Brownies, 41-Water Kelpies, 42— Witchcraft, ib.
Popular Superstitions of the Welsh, re- marks on the, 166
Portugal, Counter-revolution in-The
King restored to absolute rule, 111, 240-Unsettled state of politics in, 366-Decree forbidding the entrance of foreign journals, 753
Queen Mary, 347-On Self-Appreci- ation, 432-On the Brownie of Bods- beck, and other novels, by Hogg, 483 Rescripts of Christian IV. of Denmark, 574
Revenue, British, 503, 755 Reveries, Classical, 581, 657 Review of Memoirs of the Rev. Joba Blackader, 17-Of Memoirs of General Rapp, 81.-Of Plays by the Marchio- ness of Newcastle, 95, 144—Of Na poleon's Memoirs, 129-Of Don Juan, Cantos 6th, 7th, and 8th, 190–Of Mr Irvine's four Orations, &c. 214. Of Dr Hunter's Livy, 262-Of Mrs Hemans's Poems, 298-Of Quin's visit to Spain. 385-Of the 16th and 17th Reports of the African Institution, 472-Of Watts's Poetical Sketches, 486-Of "The Hermits" of Jouy, 513 of Memoirs of the Neapolitan Revolution, 590-Of Knowles' Dramas of Virgi nius, and Caius Gracchus, 721-Of St. Ronan's Well, a novel, 738
Poyais Emigrants, remarks on the fate of Ricardo, Mr, notice of the late, 355 the, 324
Poyais Eclogue, 414
Pride of Ancestry of the Welsh, 536 Prince's Street, verses on, 438
Printing, improvement in, 759 Prison Discipline, principles of, remarks on, 303
Private life and conversations of Buona- parte, review of Las Cases Journal of, 455
Promotions, Appointments, &c. 121, 247, 377, 504, 633, 760
Riego, General, execution of, 752 Ringan Gilhaize, a novel, remarks on, 1 Riot at the Edinburgh Races, 377-At Glasgow, 502
Rome, St. Paul's Temple there destroyed
by fire, 366-Election of a Pope, 496 Ross, Mathew, Dean of Faculty, funeral of, 757
Roxburgh the late Duke of, Memoir, of 253
San Martin, General Don Jose de, Me- moir of, 199
Schiller's correspondence, (continued), 64,
Prosperity or Adversity, which of them is School-boys, the, 573 most difficult to bear? 313 Publications, monthly list of new ones, 106, 234, 362, 491, 619, 748 Public Funds, weekly prices of, 126, 252, 381, 508, 638, 764
Purse, the, a tale, 320
Quin, Mr, review of his Visit to Spain, 385
Raeburn, the late Sir Henry, notice of, 253
Rammohun Roy, an Indian Brahman,
account of the life and writings of, 350 Rapp, General, Aide-de camp to Napo- leon Buonaparte, review of memoirs of, 81
Reginald Dalton, a novel, remarks on, 7 Religious novels, remarks on, 78 Remarks on the novel of Ringan Gil- haize, 1-Trials of Margaret Lindsay, 6-Reginald Dalton, 7-On Religious novels, 78-On French politics, 154- On the popular Superstitions of the Welsh, 166-On the new Peruvian Constitution, 204-On the Scots Courts of Law, 218, 357, 665-On Bentham's work on Prison Discipline, 303-On Allan's picture of Knox lecturing
Scotch Attainders, petition for removal of, 117
- Courts of Law, remarks on the, 218, 357, 665
Tutor, the Feelings and Fortunes of, No. III. 160-No. IV. 273-No V. 442-No. VI. 711
Judicatories, remarks on the im provement of, 334, 401, 641
Novels of the second class, review of, 1, 485
- Highlanders, review of Stewart's work on the popular superstitions of, 36 Crown, decision of the Lords of Council establishing the right of carry. ing it, in the Duke of Hamilton, 120, 247
Burghs, Chief Magistrates of, 633 Scriblerus, Dionysius; a continuation of the work of the great Martinus, 74 Self-appreciation, remarks on, 432 Sheriff-Courts of Scotland, remarks on the, 665 Slave-trade, reports of the African Insti- tution on the subject of the, 472
Sonnet from the Italian, 644 Spain, retreat of the Cortes to Cadiz, 110
-Address of the Royalist Regency, ib.-Defection of the Constitutional General Morillo from that cause, ib. Defence of Corunna by Sir R. Wilson, &c. 238-State of Cadiz, 239-Sub- mission of Corunna to the Royalist party-Answer of Ferdinand to a let- ter from the Duke d' Angouleme, 365 -Dissolution of the Cortes, and re- storation of Ferdinand to absolute power, 495-Proclamation of Ferdi- nand before leaving Cadiz, 623-De- crees after his escape from the Cortes, 624-Entry of the Royal Family into Madrid, 751-Execution of General Riego, 752
review of Mr Quin's visit to, 385 Speculations on Creation, the origin of evil, and the human soul, 681-Notes on, 694
Staymaker, the, a fragment, 560 Steam-boat, the, 339
St Ronan's Well, a novel, review of, 738 Superstitions, popular, of the Scotch Highlanders, review of, 36
Superstitions of the Welsh, remarks on the, 166
to observations on, in the Edinburgh Review, 464
University of Edinburgh, medical degrees conferred by, 501
Valencia, the siege of, &c. review of, 298
Views of Edinburgh, Picturesque, remarks on, 439
Visit to the Poor-house, 341
-to Spain, review of Quin's, 385 Wales, New South, flourishing state of, 366-State of trade in, 754
Walk round Paris, a, 526
Watson, John, state of funds left by, for an Hospital in Edinburgh, 756 Watts's Poetical Sketches, review of, *486
Weeds and Flowers, No. IV. 539 Welsh, the, remarks on their popular su- perstitions, 166-On the hospitality of, 421-Convivial customs of, 423- Marriage ceremonies, 530-Burial cus- toms, 534-Pride of Ancestry of, 536 -Resemblance between Scottish and Welsh manners, 670-Their Loyalty, 680
Willie Lowrie, 313
Wesseling, Gasper, 550
West Indies, alarm in the, 755 Works preparing for Publication, 105, 253, 361, 489, 617, 745
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