Early English Dramatists, remarks on the, 287
Earthquakes in Syria, 616
Edinburgh, degrees conferred by the Uni- versity of, 388-Arrest of a Deistical Society in, 743
Egypt, proceedings of the Pacha of, 616 Emendation of a passage in Macbeth, 164 Emendation of a passage in Plutarch, 521 Emigration to the United States, letter concerning, 643
England, review of Mrs Markham's his- tory of, 725
Epistle to W. W. 312
Erskine Thomas. Esq. remarks on his opinions regarding the internal and ex- ternal evidences of the Christian Reli- gion, 295
Extracts from Dartmoor, a prize poem,
by Mrs Hemans, 56
Fairy Minstrel, the review of, 188 Fanaticism, Modern, remarks on, &c. 83. Ferguson's last lucid interval, verses on, 712
Festal Hour, the, 685
Fine arts in London, the, Part II.-Somer-
set House, 20.-The British Institu- tion, 24.-Casts, &c. from Rome, 27 Fire, destructive one at Amsterdam, 497 -Fatal one in Edinburgh, 619 Foreign Slave Trade, remarks on the, 75 Fountainhall's Diary, letter on the re- view of, in the Magazine for April last, 703 France, estimated revenue and expenditure of, 123 Angry discussions in the Chamber of Deputies, 253, 381-Trials for conspiracy against the government, 380, and executions, 496, 613-Fa- culty of Medicine of Paris suppressed, 738
Garden gossips, the, 156, 355
Garlies, Lord, shooting exploit of, 619 General assembly, proceedings of the,
Home, John, Esq. review of Mackenzie's life of, 164
Hora Seniles, No. I. 62-No. II. 64—— No. III. 474
Ill Tam, true and authentic history of, No. VI. 96-No. VII. 224-No. VIII. 415-No. IX. 600
Illustrations of Scottish Ballad Poetry, No. I. 183
Influence of the moon upon the seasons, remarks on the, 185
Inverness, municipal charter of, restored by the Privy Council, 389
Ireland, famine in, 134-Disturbances in, 742
Italian Romances, on the early, 218 Ithaca, the pirates of, 521
Jano, leader of the pirates of Ithaca, ac- count of, 527
Journal of a tour and residence in Switzer- land, review of a, 323
Jury Court, Edinburgh, proceedings in, 260-Hamilton, Lord Archibald, versus Duncan Stevenson, printer, ib.—Pre- fessor Leslie versus Wm. Blackwood, bookseller, 387
Justiciary, High Court of,— Trial and acquittal of James Stuart, Esq. of Dun- earn, for killing Sir A. Boswell in a Duel, 126-Other proceedings in the, 259, 387, 743
King's visit to Scotland, remarks on the, 245.-Eben. Anderson's account of the Royal landing, 237-Account of the King's departure, in a letter to the country, 360-Preparations in Edin- burgh and Leith, 499-Arrival of the Royal Squadron, 500,-Landing of the King, 501-The Levee, 505-Drawing- room, 506-Procession to the Castle, 507-Cavalry review and Peers' ball, 509 Civic Feast, ib. Caledonian Hunt ball, 511-Laying foundation of National monument, ib.-Visit to the Theatre, 512 The King's departure, ib.-Donations of his Majesty, 513- The King's parting letter, ib-Curious snuff-box presented to his Majesty, 618
Kennedy, Lord, remarkable shooting match of, 618
Killigrew, Gabriel, the remains of, 574 Kind, F. Tale from the German of, 409 King's Speech at the prorogation of Par- liament, 383
Kinedder, the late Lord, biographical sketch of, 626
Last days of the Queen of Prussia, the, 370
Legend of Marseilles, 238
Leslie, Professor, versus Blackwood, case of in Jury Court, 387
Leslie's Geometrical Analysis, review of, 106
Letter of Philologus to the Editor, 683
Letter on Parliamentary Reform, 707 Letter to the Editor, on the Review of Fountainhall's Diary, in the Magazine for April last, 703
Letters from Paris-Letter I. 171-Let- ter II. 676
Murray, Dr Alexander, review of the Life of, 633
Museum of Art, proposed erection of a, 743
Naples, sentence of 30 persons concern- ed in the late revolution in, 614
Letters and Maxims of Madame Necker, Napoleon in Exile, by Barry O'Meara,
Liberal, the, Jonathan Oldmixon's ac- count of, 561
Life of Dr Alexander Murray, Review of the, 633
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, re- view of, 59
Literary Legacy, the, No. VII. 40—
The Gyre Carline (continued), 42- The bride of Balachan (continued), 44 -No. VIII. 302-The Gyre Carline (continued), 303-The bride of Bala- chan (continued), 305-The Gyre Car- line (concluded), 433-The bride of Balachan (continued), 436 Literature, Anonymous, No. I. 712 London theatrical correspondence, 111, 241, 365, 486
Londonderry, Marquis, melancholy death of, by suicide, 389
Long-bow, on shooting with a, 606 Longitude the, instrument for discover- ing, 622
Lords, House of, proceedings in, 255, 382 Lucubrations of Geoffery Plumpington,
Macbeth, emendation of a passage in, 164 Mack, General, some particulars of, 405 Mackenzie, Henry, Esq. review of his Life of Home, 164
Magistrates, Chief, of Scottish Burghs, 744 Markham, Mrs, review of her History of England, 725
Marriages, 140, 267, 397, 519, 630, 750 Marriage-gift, the Beggar's, a tale, 409 Marseilles, Legend of, 233
Martin, Mr, remarks on his picture of Belshazzar's feast, 292
Martinique, insurrection of the negroes in, 739
Maxims, Sayings, and Anecdotes of Ma-
dame Necker, 429, 533
Memoirs of Artemi of Wagarschapát, res view of, 467
Memoirs of a Misanthrope, 345, 477 · Meteorological Tables, 136, 263, 393, 516, 623, 747
Mexico, accounts from, 382-Augustin Iturbide crowned emperor of, 498 Milman, Rev. H. H. review of his poem
Minstrel, the Fairy, review of, 188 Misanthrope, memoirs of a, 345, 477 Modern Fanaticism, remarks on, 83-
Review of Dr Alexander Stewart's ser- mons on, 85 Moon, the, on ite influence upon the sea- sons, 185
National Monument of Scotland, foun- dation stone of, laid on the Calton-hill, Edinburgh, 511
Necker, Madame, letters of, 428-Let- ter to Lord Stormont, ib-To Mr Gib bon, 429-To M. Thomas, 531-To the same, 532-To Lord Stormont, 533 Newtonian Philosophy, remarks on Pres- cot's pretended reputation of, 50 Novel-writing and poetry, remarks on, 315 Observations on the evidences of the Chris- tian Religion, 295
Oehlenschlæger's Corregio, and Robinson Crusoe in England, review of, 537 Oldmixon's account of "The Liberal," 561 O'Meara, Barry, review of his Napoleon in Exile, 141, 271 Fæstum, a visit to, 339
Paris, Letters from-Letter I. Summer amusements, 171-Letter II. 676 Parish Register, characters omitted in Crabbe's, 10, 330, 457, 551 Parliament, proceedings of, 255-Proro- gation of, 383
Parliamentary Reform, Letter on, 707 Peden, Alexander, or the Cock o' the North, account of, 695
Perpetual motion, on the, 206 Philologus to the Editor, 683 Piracies in the West Indies, 618 Pirates, the, of Ithaca, 521 Planets, on the atmospheres of, 663 Plumpington, Geoffrey, Esq. the lucubra- tions of, 545
Poetry-Characters omitted in Crabbe's Parish Register, 10, 330, 457-Ex- tracts from Dartmoor, a prize poem, 56 Stanzas on hearing a Highland bag. pipe, 116-Palmyra, 163-May Song, 173-Adventures of Francis Corkincap, a tale, 198-Epistle to W. W. 312- Song from the German of Goethe, 414
The Spanish Maiden's grave, 444— The Aeronaut, 535-St Sebastian, 574 -Musings, 585-The Camp, 654- On the setting sun, 663 The tombs of Platæa, 674-On the view of Del- phi, 675-Horace's ode on the Ban- dusian Fountain, 683- The Festal Hour, 685 Ferguson's last lucid in- terval, 712-Bonnie Lasses, 646-To my Soul, ib.
Poetry, Novel-writing and, remarks on, 315 Population Comparative numbers of males and females in Britain, 622
Porter, Sir R. K. review of his travels in Georgia, Persia, &c. 586 Portugal, discovery of a conspiracy against the Government of, 123-The King of, takes the oath to the new constitu- tion, 614
Prescot's pretended refutation of the New-
tonian Philosophy, remarks on, 50 Prices current, 138, 265, 395 Promotions, appointments, &c. 134, 261, 390, 514, 744
Prussia, the last days of the Queen of, 370 Publications, monthly list of new ones, 119, 248, 376, 492, 611, 733
Royal Burghs of Scotland, meeting of the Convention of, 386
Scio, dreadful massacre of the Greeks at, 123
Scotland, Church of, proceedings of the General Assembly, 125
Scotland, Royal visit to, 237, 245, 360, 499
Scott, Sir Walter, review of his poem Halidon Hill, 27
Scottish Life, review of Lights and Sha- dows of, 59
Scottish Ballad Poetry, illustrations of, 183
der Peden, or the Cock o' the North, 695
Seasons, on the influence of the moon upon the, 185
Seasons, the, contemplated in the spirit of the gospel, 191
Seditious and blasphemous publications, trials for, 258, 740
Queen of Prussia, the last days of the, 370 Scraps of the Covenant, No. I. Alexan- Rade, Charlie Borthwick's, 712 Recluse the, in the country, 445 Reform, Parliamentary, letter on, 707 Rein-deer imported into Scotland, 258 Remains of Gabriel Killigrew, 574 Remarks on Prescott's pretended refuta- tion of the Newtonian philosophy, 50 -On the Foreign Slave Trade, 75- On Modern Fanaticism, 83-On the influence of the moon upon the sea- sons, 185-On the Early Italian Ro- mances, 218-On the Early English Dramatists, 287-On Martin's picture of Belshazzar's feast, 292-On Chal- mers's evidences of the Christian Re- ligion, 295-On Novel-writing and poetry, 315-On Astronomical Sys- tems, 423-On the new periodical pub- lication, by Lord Byron and others, called "The Liberal," 561-On Shoot- ing with a long-bow, 606-On the at- mospheres of the planets, 663--On Steam-coaches, 680
Shooting with a long bow, on, 606 Slave Trade, the foreign, remarks on, 75 Spain, disturbances, in 123-Revolt of the Songs of the Exile, review of, 196 Royal Guards, 252-New Ministry, 253-Insurrection of the Royalists, 381 -Execution of General Elio, 497- Hostile armies in, 613-Preparations for war in, 738
Spanish maiden's grave, the, 444 Sporting feat, remarkable one, 618 Stanzas on hearing a Highland bagpipe, 116
Steam-coaches, remarks on, 680
Stewart, Dr Alex. review of memoir of, 85
Reminiscences of Auld Langsyne, 209, Stuart, James, Esq. of Dunearn, trial and
Revenue, British, produce of the, 742 Review of Halidon Hill, 27-Of Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, 59-Of Milman's Belshazzar, 67-Of Dr Stew- art's Sermons, &c. 85-Of Bracebridge Hall, 91-Of Leslie's geometrical ana- lysis, 106-Of O'Meara's Napoleon in Exile, 141, 272-Of Mackenzie's life of Home, 164-Of the Fairy Minstrel, and other poems, 188-Of Gillespie's sermons, 191-Of Vetch's Songs of the Exile, 196-of Simond's journal of a Tour in Switzerland, 323--Of Me- moirs of Artemi of Wagarschapat, 467 -Of Oehlenschlæger's Corregio, and Robinson Crusoe in England, 537— Of Sir R. Ker Porter's Travels in Per- sia, &c. 586-Of Byron's tragedy of Werner, 688-Of the Life of Dr Alexander Murray, 633- Of Mrs Markham's history of England, 725 Robinson Crusoe in England, review of, 537
Romances, on the Early Italian, No. II. 218
Surgeon's apprentice, the, 10 Swiss Character, a trait of, 701 Switzerland, review of Simond's Tour and Residence in, 323
Theatrical correspondence, London, 111, 241, 365, 486
Theatrical amusements, clerical anathe- mas against, 668 Trait of Swiss character, 701 Travels in Persia, Armenia, Georgia, &c. review of, 586
True and authentic history of" Ill Tam," 97, 224, 415, 600
Turkey and Greece, accounts from, 123- Massacre of the Greeks at Scio, ib-De- feat of the Turkish fleet, 254-Defeat of the Turks at Thermopylæ, 381- Conflagration of Jassy, the capital of Moldavia, 498-The Turks driven from the Morea, 615-Massacre at Cyprus, ib.-Operations of the hostile fleets,
Ulm, account of the surrender of, in 1805, 403
United States, accounts from, 251-Fire
at New York, 498-Progress of the Canal to connect the American Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean, ib.-Fever in New York, &c. 617-Letter from an emigrant to the, 643-Abatement of the fever at New York, 739 University of Edinburgh, degrees of Doctor of Medicine conferred on 113 gentle- men by the, 388
Van Diemen's Land, accounts from, 616 Verona, proceedings of the Congress of, 737
Voice from St Helena, a review of, 141, 271
Wales, New South, accounts from, 381, 617
Warsaw, Cassanova's adventures in, 1,174 Werner, a tragedy, by Lord Byron, re- view of, 688
Westmeath, Earl of, imprisoned three months for provoking to fight a duel, 125
What shall I write ? 38
Vetch's Songs of the Exile, review of, Works preparing for publication, 117,
INDEX TO PROMOTIONS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS.
Calder, 631, ib. ib. Camden, 270 Cameron, 140
Wallace, 680
Wallscourt, 751
Walter, 268
White, 267, 268 Wightman, 631 Williams, 751 Wilson, 268, 397, Young, 519 Yule, 268, 397
Adam, 269 Aitken, 269 Allardyce, 520 Anderson, 269,270, 632, (aged 105,)
752 Annesley, 270 Arbuthnot, 270
Babie, 632 Baillie, 268 Baird, 631, 752 Balfour, 752, ib. Ballantyne, 270,751 Band, 631
Campbell, 140, i 268, 269, 270,398, 520, ib. 631, 752 Canova, 751 Carfrae, 631
Carmichael, 269
Carnie, 270
Carr, 398
Carson, 269
Cassels, 752
Chalmers, 269, 751
Chisholm, 632
Christie, 398, 520, 631
Clapperton, 631
Clark, 520
Clinton, 269 Copland, 752
Corri, 398
Coulson, 269 Coupland, 270 Crawford, 632 Crokat, 520 Crosbie, 269 Cunningham, 270 Cust, 140
Davidson, 270
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