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INDEX TO VOL. CXII.

Act of Parliament against violence,
threats, and molestation, 784.
Affghanistan, Lord Mayo's policy toward,
and its success, 223.
Agincourt, the case of the, 115.
Agriculture in Japan, 383-its primitive
state in Spain, 557.

Alabama difficulty, the proceedings of
Ministers on, 117 et seq.-the decision on
it, 238-results of its solution to the
Ministry, 465 et seq.

Alison, Sir Archibald, on Trades-unions
and strikes, 773.
Alphonsists in Spain, the, 490.
Amadeus, King, his royal progress in
Spain, 488 et seq.

America, emigration from Norway to, 313.
American tourists, a sketch, 32.

Americans, their extravagance in dress, 159.
Andaman Isles, motives of Lord Mayo's
visit to, 233.

Arbitration between employers and work-
men, 771.

Arcachon, watering-place of, 548.

Army, the, conduct of the Ministry re-
garding, 239-proceedings during the
session regarding it, 469-the Indian
changes on, by Lord Mayo, 230-the
Japanese, 384.

Asturias, reception of King Amadeus in,

495.

'Athelwold,' the production of, on the
stage, 435.

Austen, Jane, views of, on marriage, &c.,
106.

AUTUMN MANŒUVRES, OUR, 627.

Avilez, reception of King Amadeus at, 502.
Ayen, the Duchesse d', her Memoirs,
363 et seq.

Ayrton, Mr., and Dr. Hooker, 480 et seq.
Azpeitia, town of, 556.

Ballot Bill, the, and the Lords, 117-as
passed by the House of Lords, 240-the
debates on it, 467 et seq.
Basque provinces, peculiarities of the,
492-their Parliament, ib.-the peasan-
try, 493-Carlism in the, 557.
Bengal, peculiarities of the rivers of, 199.
Bennett's Handbook of Norway, 37, 38 et
seq. pass.

Bergen, best mode of reaching, 34-sketch
of it, 47.

Bernardines, the, in connection with the
Refuge, 552.

Bilbao, reception of King Amadeus in,
488-sketch of it, 491.
BISCAY, THE SHORES OF, 548.

Black's 'Strange Adventures of a Phae-
ton,' 765.

Border tribes, Lord Mayo's dealings with
the, 225.

Borderers, analogy between them and the
Norsemen, 309.

Brassey, Mr., life of, reviewed, 754.
Bright, Mr., his views on religious belief,

253.

BRITISH TOURIST IN NORWAY, THE, 31—
conclusion, 306.

Buddhism, its introduction into Japan,370.
Bull-fights in Spain, 559.

Buretz, a Japanese sovereign, his cruel-
ties, 369.

Burgos, General, 506.
Burgos, the town of, 563.

BYRON, LORD, 49-contrast between him
and Scott, ib.-general characteristics of
his genius, 50 et seq.-his circumstances
and early life, and their influence, 52 ₫
seq.-his parents, 54-his boyhood and
its influence, 55-life at Harrow, 56-
Jeffrey's attack on him, 57- English
Bards and Scotch Reviewers,' 58-he
subsequently cancels it, 59- goes
abroad, ib.-first parts of Childe
Harold,' 60-death of his mother, 63-
publication of his tales, 64-his mar-
riage, 65-the continuation of 'Childe
Harold,' 67-his residence abroad, 69—
'Don Juan,' 70 et seq.-death, 72.
Calcutta, the state reception of the Duke
of Edinburgh at, 228.

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Capital and labour, relations of, 778.
Captain, the, Lord C. Paget on the causes
of her loss, 115.

Cardwell, Mr., his Army regulations, 126—
and the Army question, 239-his Loan
Bill, 255-his Army administration
during the session, 469.

Carlism, its hold on the Basque provinces,

557.

Carlists, their present position in Spain,
490.

Carrichon, sketches of the Duchesse
d'Ayen, &c., by, 363.

Castro Urdiales, its sack by the French,559.
Cataracts of Norway, the, 322.
Cestona, the baths and town of, 556.
Charlemagne, relations of his treatment of
the Saxons to the Norse invasion, 311.
Charles O'Malley,' Lever's, 345.
Chick, Mr. N. A., sketch of Lord Mayo,
by, 219.

'Childe Harold,' publication of the first
parts, 59 et seq.-of the latter, 66 et seq.

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Chilka, the lake of, 199.
China, invasion of, by the Japanese, 371.
Christiane Vulpius, Goethe's marriage
to, 696.

Christianity, its introduction into Japan,
371-its suppression, 372.

Church of Scotland, Dean Stanley's
Lectures on the History of the, 203.
Clerical party in Spain, their slanders
regarding the king, 496.
Conington, Professor, his miscellaneous
writings reviewed, 208.
Conservative party in Spain, its composi-
tion, &c., 489.

Conservatives, the, their present position,
109.

Conway, Derwent, his tour through Nor-
way, &c., 42.

Co-operative societies, 779.

'Cornelius O'Dowd,' Lever's, 358.
Corunna, visit of King Amadeus to, 505.
Daimios of Japan, abandonment of their
privileges, &c., 378.

Dallas, Mr., his account of the publication
of Childe Harold,' 62.
Disraeli, Mr., his appointment of Lord
Mayo, and the opposition to it, 220.
Disruption, Dean Stanley on the, 206.
Distillation, private, effects of its suppres
sion in Norway, 320.

Dodd Family Abroad,' Lever's, 356.
Don Juan,' criticism on, 70.
DRESS, FRENCH, 154-restriction of it to
women, and importance of the subject,
155-natural aptitude of the French
women for it, 156-limited extent of
the fast style, 160.

Drinking, prevalence of, in Norway, 316.
Durango, the town of, 558.

Dutch, the, their trade with Japan, 372.
Edinburgh, the Duke of, his reception at
Calcutta, 228.

Edinburgh Review,' the, its attack on
Lord Byron, 57.

Education, Lord Mayo's measures regard-
ing, in India, 232-in Japan, 382-
Montalembert's struggles for, 605.
Edwardes' Life of Sir H. Lawrence,' re-
view of, 747.

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Elective affinities, Goethe's, 696.

Elgin, Lord, treaty negotiated with Japan
by, 373.

Elgiobar, the town of, 558.

ELIOT, GEORGE, MIDDLEMARCH by, re-
viewed, 727.

END OF THE BANQUET, THE, 626.
England, treaty concluded with Japan by,
373.

English Bards and Scotch Reviewers,'
the publication of, 68-subsequently
cancelled by the author, 59.
Englishwomen, their inferiority to French
as regards dress, 156.

Eyre, Mr., decision of Parliament on his
case, 243.

Faust, criticism on, 688.

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Ferrol, reception of King Amadeus at, 503.
Feudal system of Japan, its abolition, 378.
Fiction, views of the social relations of
marriage given in, 95 et seq.

Finances of India, Lord Mayo's manage.
ment of the, 227 et seq.-system, &c., of,
in Japan, 380.

Fiords, the Norwegian, 44 et seq.-their
characteristics and scenery, 322, 323.
Fishing in Norway, 326.

Flood in Bengal, picture of a, 200.
Forbes, Mr., the grandfather of Monta-
lembert, 597.

Foreign policy, Lord Mayo's, in India, 222.
Foreigners, motives of the Japanese for
their exclusion, 374.

France, dress in, its importance, 150-
effects of Imperialism on it, 157-the
submission of, during the Reign of
Terror, 362.

French, the, their cruelties in Spain, 559.
FRENCH HOME LIFE, NO. VII., Dress, 154.
French noblesse, circumstances which led
to their emigration, 363.

French Revolution, causes of the non-
resistance to it, 361.

Fuentarabia, the town of, 553.
FUTURE, GLIMPSES OF THE, chap. i., 282
-chap. ii., 291-chap. iii., 300.
Galway election petition, Judge Keogh's
decision on, 113-delays of the Govern-
ment regarding, 250-and Judge Keogh,
the discussions on, 472 et seq.
Garibaldi, Lever on, 334.
Gaskell, Mrs., views of the social relations
of marriage in her Cranford papers, 96.
Gijon, reception of King Amadeus at, 494
-sketch of it, 497.

Gladstone, Mr., review of his policy, and
his present position, 110 et seq.-and
the Alabama question, 238-his conduct
during the Hyde Park riots, 362.
GLIMPSES OF THE FUTURE, chap. i., 282
-chap. ii., 291-chap. iii., 300.

Goethe and Mendelssohn,' review of, 213.
GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG, 675-
characteristics of his genius, &c., ib.
et seq.-birth and early life-Götz von
Berlichingen, 682-sorrows of Werter,
684-removal to Saxe Weimar, and
life there, 687-Faust, 688-Wilhelm
Meister, 694-Elective Affinities, 696-
marriage, ib.-last years and death, 697.
Goolunda railway, opening of, by Lord
Mayo, 230.

Götz von Berlichingen, Goethe's, 682.
Granard, Lord, the case of, 251.
'Gravenhurst,' notice of, 431.
Greece, Byron's death in, 72.
Guernica, the meeting place of the Basque
Parliament, 492.

Hamlet,' comparison between, and
Goethe's 'Werter,' 684.
Hardanger Fiord, the, 46.
Hare, Archdeacon Julius, 759.
Harrow, Byron's life at, 56.

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Harry Lorrequer,' Lever's, 344.
Helps Life of Mr. Brassey, 'review of, 754.
Herbert, Mr. A., on the Mines Regulation
Bill, 252.

Hooker, Dr., and Mr. Ayrton, 480 et seq.
HORATIAN LYRICS-No. I., Horace in
England to Mæcenas in Elysium, 484
-No. II., To St. Andrew, 486.
Hotels, Norwegian, peculiarities of, 314.
Hours of Idleness,' their publication,
and Jeffrey's attack on them, 57.
Houses, peculiarities of, in Norway, 306.
Hunter's Orissa,' review of, 196.
Imperialism, its effects on dress, 157.
Indevangen, the scenery of, 46.
India, the British Empire in, 196
review of Lord Mayo's administration
in, 219.

Indian Army, the, changes in, by Lord
Mayo, 230.

Inglis, H. D., his tour through Norway,
&c., 42-on the social habits of the
Norwegians, 316.

Inventions stimulated by Union strikes,
772.

Ireland, Lord Mayo as secretary for, 219

-Montalembert's impressions of, 601.
Irish, Lever's delineations of the, 336.
Irish elections, state of, as shown in the
Galway case, 113.

Iycyas, dynasty founded in Japan by,
370.

Izarraiz, Mount, 556, 557.

J. T., ON A RESURRECTIONIST, by, 564.
'Jack Hinton,' Lever's, 348.

Jagannath, the temple and worship of,
201.

JAPAN, 369-sketch of its past history,
ib. et seq.-revolution in the 12th
century, 370-introduction of Chris-
tianity, 371-its suppression and ex-
pulsion of the Portuguese, 372-the
Dutch trade, b-the United States
and other treaties, 373-character of
the people, and motives for exclusion of
foreigners, 374-peculiarity of institu-
tions, 375-opposition to the treaties
among the people, 376-change of
feeling, and circumstances which
caused it, 377-suppression of the
Shiogoon, ib.-abolition of the feudal
system, 378-the new government,
379-finances, 380 national debt,
381-education, 382-public works,
383-agriculture and minerals, ib.-
manufactures, army and navy, and
population, 384-renewal of the trea-
ties, 386-the embassy to Europe, 387.
Jeffrey, his attack on Lord Byron, 57.
Kamis worship in Japan, the, 399.
Keel Fos, the, 46.

Keogh, Judge, his decision on the Gal-
way petition 113, 472 et seq.
Khangaon railway, Lord Mayo at the
opening of, 230.

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Knight of Gwynne,' Lever's, 340, 355.

Konici, Mikado] of Japan, revolution
under, 370.

Königsee, the, compared with the Nor-
wegian Fiords, 45.

Kraft, Adam, of Nuremberg, 770.
LA BRUYERE, 610.

Laerdalsoeren, scenery of, 324.
LAFAYETTE, MADAME DE, LIFE OF, 361.
Laing, account of the physical peculiari-
ties of Norway by, 307-of the origin
of the Norsemen, &c., 311 et seq. pass.
Lamb, Charles, sketch of an old maid
by, 103.

Land question in India, Lord Mayo's
settlement of, 231.

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Las Arenas, watering-place of, 493.
L'Avenir,' Montalembert's connection
with, 602.

Law, reforms in, by Lord Mayo, in
India, 233.

Lawrence, Sir H., Life of, reviewed, 747.
Leopardi, the Italian poet, 431.
LEVER, CHARLES JAMES, 129, 327-
fertility of his genius, 328-its cha-
racteristics, 329 et seq.
want of
pathos, 331-character of his satire,
332-his insight into human nature,
333-on Louis Napoleon, ib. his
estimate of Garibaldi, 334- Lord
Palmerston, ib.-his delineations of the
Irish, 336 et seq.-his portraits of
women, 337-the Knight of Gwynne,'
340, 355-his earlier novels, 342 et seq.
-the later, 343-Harry Lorrequer,'
344 Charles O'Malley,' 345-Jack
Hinton,' 348-Tom Burke,' ib. 351-
'The Dodd Fomily,' 356-Cornelius
O'Dowd,' 358.

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Licensing Bill, passing of the, 468.
Lords, the House of, and the Ballot Bill,

117, 240, 467-their proceedings on the
Army Bill, 126.

Loyola, the birthplace, &c., of, 557.
Lucerne, the lake of, compared with the
Norwegian Fiords, 45.
Luchana, the bridge of, 493.
Machinery in manufactures, effects of,

770.

MAID OF SKER, THE, conclusion, 1.
Male dress, former styles of, 154.
Manufactures in Japan, 384.
MAYO, THE LATE EARL OF, 218-the
tributes to his memory, 219-his
parentage and early career, ib.-ap-
pointed Viceroy of India, 220-his
reception and first labours there, 221
-his foreign policy, 222-Affghanistan,
223-the Border tribes, 225-finances,
227-his changes in their administra-
tion, 229-railways, 230-the army,
ib.-the land question, 331-educa
tion, 232-law reforms, 233-his visit
to Port Blair, and assassination, ib.
et seq.-Mr. Hunter on, 198.
Margaret of Goethe's Faust, the, 692.
Marriage, circumstances, which regulate,

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Megæra case, conduct of Ministers on it,
115, 471.

'Memorials of a Quiet Life,' 757.
Mendelssohn and Goethe, 213.
Mephistopheles of Goethe, the, 691.
Miako, becomes the residence of the
Mikado of Japan, 370.
MIDDLEMARCH, 727.

Mikados of Japan, their first origin, 369.
Minerals and mines in Japan, 383.
Mines Regulation Bill, the, 352, 471.
Ministry, the, their precarious position,
109-their failures during the session,
113-effects of Judge Keogh's decision
on them, ib. et seq.-their conduct on
the Megara case, 115-their errors on
the Alabama question, 238 et seq.-
effects of the American difficulty and
its solution, 464 et seq.
Miraflores, the monastery of, 563.
Moderatism in the Scotch Church, Dean
Stanley on, 205.

Mohammed Kheyls, a border tribe, Lord
Mayo's dealings with, 226.
MONTALEMBERT, 595-his parentage and
early life, 597-his youth, 599-visit
to Ireland, 600- L'Avenir,' 602-the
journey to Rome, 603-life of St. Eliza-
beth, 604-marriage, 605-struggles
for education, ib.-character of his
eloquence, 606 - his later political
career, 607-his faith at first in Louis
Napoleon, 608-his latter years, visits
to England, and literary labours, 608
-death and character, 609.
Montpensier, party adhering to, in Spain,
490.

Morrison, Mr., his scheme of electoral re-
form, 246.

Napoleon III., Lever on, 333.
National debt of Japan, the, 381.
Navy, the Japanese, 384.

NEW BOOKS: Hunter's 'Orissa,' 196
Stanley on the Church of Scotland,
203-Conington's Miscellaneous Writ-
ings, 238-'Goethe and Mendelssohn,'
214 Olrig Grange, 215-Life of
Sir H. Lawrence, 747-Life of Mr.
Brassey,' 754.

Noailles, the Maréchal de, notices of,
363 et seq.

Norsemen, their origin, circumstances
which led to their excursions, &c.,
309 et seq.

NORWAY, THE BRITISH TOURIST IN, 31-
conclusion, 306-best way of reaching,
32 et seq.-the sea voyage to, 33-the
land journey, 34-guide book to it,
36-Bennett's, and his establishment,
37 et seq.-its general characteristics,
40-only recently examined, 42-
roads and railways, 43-the fiords, 44
-comparison of them with the Konig
see, &c., 45-introduction and effects

of steam, 46-Bergen and its charac-
teristics, 47-distribution of the popu-
lation, 306-the houses, ib.-peculiari-
ties of its physical geography, 307—
as a field for the pedestrian, 308-ori-
gin of the Norsemen, circumstances
which led to their excursions, &c., 309
et seq.-emigration to America, 313-
change in the character of the popula-
tion, ib. et seq.-peculiarities of the
hotels, 314-social habits, drinking,
&c., 316 et seq.-the fiords and cata-
racts, 322

O'Connell, impression made on Monta-
lembert by, 601.

O'Keefe case, the, 479.
OLD MAIDS, 94-circumstances regu-
lating marriage, ib.-De Quincey on
them, 95-various types of them, 98-
position assigned in modern literature,
100-Lamb's sketch of one, 103.
OLIPHANT, MRS., HER 'MEMOIRS OF MON-
TALEMBERT,' reviewed, 595.

'Olrig Grange,' review of, 215.

Orissa,' by Mr. Hunter, review of, 196.
Oviedo, reception of King Amadeus at,
499-the cathedral, &c., 500.

Paget, Lord Clarence, on the late naval
disasters, 115.

Palmerston, sketch of, by Lever, 334.
Pariku, the rajah' of, his conduct during
a famine, 201.

PARISIANS, THE, Part I., 398-Part II.,
509-Part III., 465.

Parliament, review of the session, 113.
Passages, the harbour, &c., of, 554.
Perry, Commodore, treaty with Japan
negotiated by, 373.

Physical geography of Norway, its pecu-
liarities, 307.

Pine woods of Arcachon, the, 548, 549.
Pitt, Moses, the Atlas of, 42.

POETS, A CENTURY OF GREAT, NO. VII.,

Lord Byron, 49-No. VIII., Goethe, 675.
Population, peculiar distribution of, in
Norway, 306.

Port Blair, the penal settlement at, 233
-murder of Lord Mayo at, 235.
Portuguese, their trade with Japan, 371,
374-their expulsion, 372.
Posting in Norway, 40.

PRECARIOUS EXISTENCE, A, 109.
Public Health Bill, the, 254, 470.
Public works in Japan, 383.

PUNDRAPORE RESIDENCY, THE, 170.
Puri, the temple of Jagganath at, 201.
Radical party in Spain, its principles,
&c., 489.

Radicals, the, their distrust of Gladstone,

111.

Railways, obstacles to, in Norway, 53-
Indian, under Lord Mayo, 230.
Refuge, the, near Bayonne, its history,
&c., 550.

Reign of Terror, the, its causes, &c., 361.
Republican party in Spain, the, 490.

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Russians, their extravagance in dress, 159.
St. Elizabeth, Montalembert's Life of, 604.
St. Francis, introduction of Christianity
into Japan by, 371.

St. Jean de Luz, watering place of, 550.
San Sebastian, the town of, 554.
Santander, visit of King Amadeus to, 506.
Sardenero, the watering-place of, 507.
Saxe Weimar, the Duke of, and Goethe,
687 et seq. pass.

Saxons, the, their connection with the
Norsemen, 311.

Scotch Education Bill, the, 256.

Scott, contrast between, and Byron, 49.
Servantes de Marie, the, of the Refuge, 552.
SESSION, THE LAST MONTH OF THE, 238
-the Alabama claims, ib.-the army,
239-Mr. Eyer's case, 243-Morrison's
scheme of reform, 246-the Galway
election case, 250-the Mines Regula-
tion Bill, 252-the Public Health Bill,
254-the Scotch Education Bill, 256.
SESSION OF 1872, THE, 464-the Ameri-
can difficulty and its solution, ib. et seq.
-the Ballot Bill, 467-the Licensing
Bill, 468-the Budget and surplus, ib.
-the Army administration, 469-Pub-
lic Health Bill, 470-the Mines Act,
471-failures of the session, ib.-the
Galway election case, 472-the O'Keefe
case, 479-Dr. Hooker and Mr. Ayrton,
480 et seq.

Sheffield Trades-unions, 786.
Shiogun of Japan, first appointment of,
369-establishment of his independ-
ence, 370-his overthrow, 377.
Sinto worship in Japan, the, 369.
Smith, H. J. S., Memoir of Professor
Conington by, 208.

SMITH, WILLIAM, 429-Thorndale,' 430.

Gravenhurst,' 433-his tragedies,
435 his latter days, 436.

Sogne Fiord, the, 46-its scenery, &c., 324.
Somorrostro, the iron mines of, 491.'
Sorrows of Werter, the, 684.

SPAIN, THE LATE ROYAL PROGRESS IN,
488-the various parties in, 489 et
seq.-sketches in, along the Biscayan
coast, 548.

Sporting in Norway, 326.

Stanley, Dean, his lectures on the history
of the Church of Scotland, 203.
Strachey, Mr., sketch of Lord Mayo's
administration by, 219 et seq. pass.
STRIKE, THE, AND THE LOCK-OUT, 766.
Suez Canal, Lord Mayo's estimate of it,
221.

Taiko, invasion of China by, 371.
Tennyson's Gareth and Lynette,' 760.
'Thorndale,' notice of, 331 et seq.
Times,' the, on the Ballot Act, 241-on
Mr. Eyer's case, 244.

Tom Burke,' Lever's, 348, 351.
Trades-unions, 756.

Trollope, A., views of the social relations
of marriage in his 'Dr. Thorne,' 95.
TRUE REFORMER, A, Part V., 73.-Part
VI., 131-Part VII., 259-Part VIII.,
439-Part IX., 565-Part X., 698.
Umballah, the meeting between Lord
Mayo and the Ameer of Affghanistan
at, 224.

United States, the, their treaty with
Japan, 373.

Valladolid, town of, 559.
Vossevangen, scenery of, 46.
Von Stein, the Frau, Goethe's connection
with, 688.

W. W. S., the End of the Banquet by,
626.

Wilhelm Meister, Goethe's, 694.
Women, position of, as regards marriage,
95-Lever's portraits of, 337-of Spain,
the labouring classes of, 491, 492.
Wordsworth, position of, as poet, 51.
Workingmen in Parliament, 780.
Yedo becomes the residence of the
Shiogoon of Japan, 370.

Yoritomo,revolution under, in Japan, 370.
Zaraus, watering-place of, 556.
Zen Mou, founder of the kingdom of Ja-
pan, 369.

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