to reduce one of the Postmasters-Ge- neral, lost by a small majority, 546— Board of Control, ib-Agricultural dis- tress, 547-Discussion on the state of Ireland, 681-Reject motion for Par- liamentary reform, 682-Plan for re- lief of agriculture, ib.-Bill for ena- bling Catholic Peers to sit in Parlia ment, 683-Reduction of one of the Postmasters-General, carried by a ma- jority of 15, ib.-Discussions on the state of agriculture, 815
Conduct is Fate, a novel, remarks on, 430 Constitutional association, trial of certain members of the, 685
Corn laws, considerations on a petition from Renfrewshire, on the subject of the, 56, 154
Corn Markets, 134, 275, 413, 555, 692, 824
Cornicula's peep at Parliament, 569-
House of Lords, 570 Correspondence of the Duke of Shrews- bury, review of the, 281 Country, letter from the, 591 Critique on Dr Taylor's sermon on the death of Queen Charlotte, 652 Croly, Rev. George, review of his tragedy of Cataline, 417
Curious Narrative, 344
Deaths, 138, 279, 418, 559, 695, 828 Diary, Lord Fountainhall's, review of, 522 Discovery in mechanics, 551
Domingo, St. the Spanish part of declares its independence, 266 Duel, fatal one in Fife, 549 Dwarfie-stone of Orkney, visit to the, 313 Early Italian romances, remarks on, No. I. 572
Earthquake in Scotland, 685
Ecclesiastical appointments, 130, 272, 410, 551, 688, 821 Edinburgh police, remarks on the conten- tion regarding the management of, 243 Edinburgh exhibition of paintings by modern artists, remarks on the, 502 Edinburgh, population of the city of, 528 and Leith, comparative view of, in 1811 & 1821, 530-accommodation in the parish churches of Edinburgh and Leith, 532-and in all other places of worship, 533-yearly collections in the parish churches of Edinburgh, 536 -Session of the School of Arts closed in, 820.
Edmonton Fair, visit to, 713 Elegy written on new-years-day, 72 Elffin's consolation, 429
England, riots in, 687
English dissenting preacher, portrait of, 344
Epistle expostulatory to the Editor, 612 Epistle desultory to the Editor, 710 Erskine, Hon. William, takes his seat as a Lord of Session, 409
Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in February 1822, account of an, 463 Europe, general view of the political state of, 1-Great Britain, ib.-France, 3- Italy, 4-Spain and Portugal, ib- Turkey, Russia, and Greece, 5 Europe's likeness to the human spirit, re- marks on, 252
Exchequer, court of, London, notice of the judges in the, 168 Execution of Margaret Tindal, for mur- dering her husband, 126-of pirates on Leith sands, 268-of two Kandyan chiefs, 599
Exhibition of drawings by Mr Williams, remarks on the, 239 Extraordinary circumstance, 416 Falkland, a vision, 709 Famine in Ireland, 687
Fanaticism, the sad effects of, exemplified
in the story of Geordy Fairfield, 216 Fiar prices of grain in Scotland, 554 Fiction, the philosophy of, 761
Fife, the Thane of, a poem, review of, 14 Fine arts in London-Spring exhibition, 778
Flight of migratory birds attracted by the Scottish light-houses, 23
Flora Scotica of Dr Hooker, observations
on, remarks on the, 54
Fortunes of Nigel, the, a novel, review of, *563
Foulis, Messrs Robert and Andrew, let-
ters respecting, 335-List of classics printed by, 337
Fountainhall Lord, his diary, review of,
France, change of ministry in, 120-Law for restricting the press, 121-Con- spiracies in, ib.-Vehement discussions in the Chamber of Deputies, 262, 542, 678-Internal state of, 400-Tumult in Paris, 812
Foscari, the Two, a tragedy, review of,109 George Fairfield, interesting story of, 216 Good-day and good-night, 333 Greece, state of the contest for liberty in, 122, 264-Proclamation of indepen dence in, 680
Gyre Carline, the, a tale, 746 Heaman and Gautier, trial of for piracy
and murder, 125-and execution, 268 Hibbert, Dr, review of his description of the Shetland Islands, 304
Highlands of Scotland, review of Stewart's sketches of, 322
Hindoo widows, report relative to the self-immolation of, 196
Hints for keeping the Sabbath, 205 Home, recollections of, 52
Howison, John, review of his sketches of Upper Canada, 95
Howison, William, review of his essay on attraction, adaptation, and variety, &c. 250
"Ill Tam," a truc and authentic history of, No. II. 186-No. III. 367-No. IV. 578 No. V. 790 Immolation of Hindoo widows, report relative to, 196 Indies, East, splendid entertainment at Futteh-Gurh, given by a native, 123— Expedition against a tribe of mountain- eers, ib.-Settlement of Sincapore, 813 Ireland, disturbed state of, 128, 271,
550, 685-Famine in, 687 Irish tithes, observations on, 433 Italian Romances, remarks on the early ones, 572
Jacobite relics, not in Hogg's collection.
The farce, 49-The two men of Col- ston, 51-Up an' rin awa', Geordie, 460-Notes to ditto, 461-A new bal- lad, 462-A toast, 462 Jerusalem delivered, Book IV. review of, 455
Jury court, apology for defamation, 408 Justiciary, High Court of, trials in the, 127, 406, 548
Justiciary, Circuit Courts of, proceedings of, 686
Kandy, execution for insurrection at, 599 King, the, his speech on the opening of
Parliament, 266-Anecdote of, 269 King's Bench, sketch of the judges and barristers in the, 163
Laird, the, of Lumley-den, 338 Leave-taking, remarks on, 623 Legend, the, of the Bell Rock, 737 Leith sands, execution of two men there, for piracy and murder, 268 Leith, comparative view of the population of, &c. in 1811 and 1821, 530 Letter from the country to the Editor, 591-from Carlisle to ditto, 765 Letters respecting Messrs Robert and Andrew Foulis, 335
Life of Caleb Cornhill, 447, 585 Light-houses, flight of migratory birds attracted by, 23
Literary Legacy, the, No. I. The Bride
of Balachan, 17-No. II. ditto, 170- No. III. ditto, 358-No. IV. ditto, 458 -No. V. ditto, 632-No. VI. The Gyre Carline, 746-The Bride of Ba- lachan concluded, 748
Literature, Scottish, remarks on, 728 London coffee-houses, described by Eben. Anderson, 87
London periodicals, No. I. Sir Richard's Magazine, 46
London press, the, 465-The daily morn- ing papers, 466-The Times, ib.- Morning Chronicle, 467--Morning Post, Herald, &c. 469-Daily Evening Pa- pers-The Traveller, Courier, Star, Globe, &c. ib.-Evils of the Daily press, ib.—The Weekly Papers-Cob- bett, the Observer, the News, Exa- miner, and Representative, 470
London theatrical correspondence, 664- Letter I. 667-Letter II. 800 London the fine arts in, 778
Lords, House of, proceedings in, 403, 544, 814
Loss of a smuggling cutter on the coast of Shetland, 381 Macfribble, Tom, the true, but stupid history of, 595
Macvurich, the murderer, a tale, 330 Magus Muir, Fifeshire, sonnet written at, 712
Maiden aunt, the: a match for "the blue stocking," 621
Manchester riots, trial regarding the, 684 Marriages, 137, 278, 418, 558, 694, 827 Martyr of Antioch, the, a poem, review of, 384
Mary Allan; a Tale, 83
Mathews, Mr, his "at Home," 757 Mechanical power, new method of pro- curing, 551
Memorabilia et Mirabilia, in Edinburgh, description of the, 703
Meteorological reports, 133, 274, 412, 553, 690, 823
Mexico, establishment of the indepen- dence of, 124, 265
Migratory birds, their flight attracted by the Scottish light-houses, 23 Military promotions, &c. 130, 272, 410, 551, 688, 821
Military History of the Highland regi-
ments, review of Stewart's, 322 Milman, Rev. H. H. review of his Mar- tyr of Antioch, 384
Moldavia, province of, desolated by the Turks, 679-Dreadful fire at Jassy, ib. Montrose Beacon, the, 510
Murder of a woman by her husband, at Aberdeen, 269-Trials for, at Inver- ness and Aberdeen, 817
Mythology of the ancients, key to the, remarks on, 252
Naples, discovery of a conspiracy in, 401 Narrative, curious, 344
Navarchus against prejudice, 698
Necker's, travels in Scotland and the He- brides, review of, 611 New-year's-day, elegy written on, 72 Newspapers, number of in the United Kingdom, 409
Nigel, the Fortunes of, review of, *563 Nugæ Canoræ, Part II. No. IV. The Fisherman, 44-No. V. A fragment, 45-No. VI. Morning, ib.-No. VII. The dawn of reason, ib.--Part III. No. IX. Verses written near Ravensheugh Castle, Fifeshire, 470-No. X. Lines to my first-born, 471-No. XI. Stan- zas to Mrs, 472-No. XII. Vi- sit to a field of battle by night, ib. Observations on "Remarks on the Flora Scotica of Dr Hooker," 54 Old Bailey, trials in the, 518
Opposition in Parliament, remarks on the, Provost, the, a novel, review of, 785 351
Orkney, visit to the Dwarfie-stone of, 313 Paintings, exhibition of, by modern artists
in Edinburgh, remarks on, 502 Parish Register, Crabb's, characters omit- ted in, 601
Parliament, opening of the Session of, 366-Remarks on the opposition in, 351-Proceedings of, 403, 544, 681,
Parliament, Cornicula's peep at, 569 Parricide, shocking case of, 684 Parties, and party-spirit, in the Church of Scotland, remarks on, 657
'Peep at Parliament, 569-House of Lords, 570
Phenomenon in the Thames, 548 Philo-Mousos' expostulatory epistle to the Editor, 642
Philosophy of fiction, on the, 761 Phrenologos in search of a wife, 34— Canto II., 315
Pictures, Scottish, 210
Piracy and murder, trial for, in the Ad- miralty court, 125
Plack and penny day, 226 Poetry-A tale of the Secret Tribunal, 9, 178 The emigrant's return, 33-Son- net, ib.-Translation of Seneca's Quis verè Rex? ib.-Phrenologos in search of a wife, 34, 315-The fisherman, 44 -A fragment, 45-Morning, ib.-The dawn of reason, 45-Jacobite relics, not in Hogg's collection, 49-The rose-bud, 54--Address for Burns's birth- day, 70-Elegy written on new-years. day, 72-An autumnal excursion, 201 -Good-day and good-night, 333—On a medico-poetico acquaintance, 334- The laird of Lumley-den, 338-The life of Caleb Cornhill, 447, 585-The blue stocking, 483-On my birth-place, 485-The maiden aunt, 621- The exile, 642-Anacreontic, 672-Falk- land: a vision, 709. Desultory epistle to the Editor, 710-Musings, 711-Mountaineers, 712-Sonnet, ib. -The legend of the Bell Rock, 737— The Spartan's march, 755-Moonlight excursion to Arthur's Seat, 759-The dream, 761
Police of Edinburgh, on the contention respecting the management of the, 243 Portugal, conspiracy in, 812
Public seminaries, abuses in the present mode of conducting, 253 Publications, monthly list of new ones, 116, 258, 395, 538, 675, 806 Queen Charlotte, sermon on the death of the late, critique on, 652
Rains and floods, damage done by, in England, 129
Realities and imaginations, observations on, 24
Recollections of home, 52
Remarks on realities and imaginations, 24-On castle-building, 40-On Mr Williams's water-colour drawings, 239
-On the opposition in Parliament, 351 -On Conduct is Fate, a novel, 430- On Irish tithes, 433-On the Edin- burgh exhibition of paintings, 502— On the early Italian romances, 572— On leave-taking, 623-On parties in the church of Scotland, 657-On small wits, 669-On Scottish literature, 728 -On auto-biography, 742 Reminiscences of auld langsyne, 472 Renfrewshire, considerations on a petition from that county for altering the corn- laws, 56, 145
Reporter's budget, the, No. I. 703 Retrospect of protestant mission to China, review of, 495
Revenue, British, quarterly accounts of, 268, 684
Revenue, Irish, for 1820 and 1821, 270 Review of Tennant's Thane of Fife, 74— Of Howison's sketches of Upper Cana. da, 95-Of tragedies by Lord Byron, 102-Of Sir Andrew Wylie of that ilk, 233-Of Howison's essay on attrac tion, adaptation, and variety, 250–Of the Shrewsbury correspondence, 281- Of Hibbert's account of the Shetland Islands, 304-Of some passages in the life of Adam Blair, 376-Of the martyr of Antioch, a dramatic poem, 384—–06 Croly's tragedy of Cataline, 417—Of Jerusalem delivered. Book IV. 455- Of retrospect of Protestant mission to China, 495-Of Lord Fountainhall's diary, 522-Of the Fortunes of Nigel, *563 Of M. Necker's journey in Scot- land, and the Hebride Islands, 611- Of Wilson's poems, 647-Of the Pro- vost, a novel, 785 Riots in England, 687
Portrait of an English dissenting preacher, Romances, remarks on the early Italian,
Rose of Strathnaver, story of, 330 Russia. See Turkey
Sabbath, the, hints for keeping it, 205 Sardanapalus, a tragedy, review of, 162 Scotch wedding, an account of one, by au Englishman, 766
Scotland, on parties, and party-spirit, in the church of, 657
Scotland and the Hebrides, review of M. Necker's travels in, 611 Scottish pictures-A country church, 210 -The church-yard, 215-Story of Geordy Fairfield, 216
Scottish literature, remarks on, 728 Sea spirit, the, 29
Seamen's wages, important decision re- garding, 549
Sebastian of Portugal, 625
Secret tribunal, a tale of the, 9, 178 Self-immolations in India, report relative to the, 196
Seminaries, public, on the abuses in the present mode of conducting them, 253 Shetland Islands, review of Hibbert's de- scription of the, 304-Loss of a smug- gling cutter on the coast of, 381 Shrewsbury, confidential correspondence of the Duke of, review of, 281 Sketches of Upper Canada, review of, 95 Sketches of the Highlands of Scotland, review of, 322
Small wits, remarks on, 669
Smith, J. review of his memoir of Mrs
Smuggling cutter, loss of one, on the coast of Shetland, 381
Society and manners in America, in the
years 1818, 19, and 20, view of, 719 Spain, distracted state of, 121, 542, 812- Change of Ministers, 263, 542 Stainton, Joseph, advocate, trial of, for assaulting his uncle, 128
Steam carriages, patent obtained for, 548 Stewart, Colonel, review of his sketches of the Highlands, &c. 322
Stuart, Mr, of Dunearn, fatal duel be. tween him and Sir Alex. Boswell, 549 Tale of the Secret Tribunal, 9, 178 Taylor, Dr, (of Glasgow) critique on his sermon, on the death of the late Queen Charlotte, 652
Tennant, Mr, review of his poem, the
Thane of Fife, 74
Thane of Fife, review of the, 74
Tom Macfribble, the true, but stupid history of, 595
Trade with India and China, report of the Lords' Committee on the, 125 Tragedies by Lord Byron, review of, 102 Translation of Seneca's Quis verè Rex ?,33 Travels in South Africa, by Campbell and Burchell, review of, 512
Tribunal, the Secret, a tale of, 9, 178 True and authentic history of "Ill Tam," No. II. 186-No. III. 367— No. IV. 578-No V. 790 Turkey-Excesses in Constantinople, 122 -Note of the Divan, in answer to the demands of Russia, 543-Mediation of England and Austria, 678-Deplorable state of the provinces of, 679-Death of Ali Pacha, ib.
Van Diemen's Land, present state of, 264,
Vesuvius, Mount, account of an eruption of, 463
Voyage En Ecosse et aux Iles Hebrides, review of, 611
Wollachia and Moldavia, distracted state of the provinces of, 679
Water-colour drawings, remarks on the exhibition of, by Mr Williams, 239 Watson's fund in Edinburgh, 549 Wellington, Duke of, presentation of a shield to, 409
Welsh bards, meetings of the, 755 Westminster Hall, 161-Court of Chan- cery, ib.-Of King's Bench, 163-Of Common Pleas, 167-Of Exchequer, 168 The Circuits, ib.
Wife, a, Phrenologos in search of Can- to II. 315
Wiffen, J. H. review of his translation of Jerusalem delivered, 455
Williams, Mr, remarks on his exhibition of water-colour drawings, 239 Wilson, Robert, review of poems by, 647 Wits, small ones, remarks on, 669 Works preparing for publication, 114, 257, 393, 537, 673, 805
Theatrical correspondence, London, 664, Wylie, Sir Andrew, of that ilk, review
Tithes, Irish, remarks on, 433
INDEX TO PROMOTIONS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS.
PROMOTIONS, &c. Aikman, 410 Alison, 410 Anderson, 551 Bell, 410, 688 Black, 551
Buckingham, 271 Carmon, 551 Carr, 130
Castlemaine, 271 Christison,, 401 Clark, 272, 551,
Kerr, 688 Killmorey, 271 Lee, 551 M'Arthur, 272 M'Cric, 821 M'Farlane, 821 M'Millan, 688 Maconochie, 271
Blair, 130
Blossot, 688
Brown, 410, 821 Bryden, 688 Buchanan, 271
Colquhoun, 272 Dorset, 130 Dow, 551 Duff, 410
Ennismore, 130 Erskine, 271 Franklin, 688 Fraser, 821 Gorrie, 272 Gray, 821 Hamilton, 271 Hannah, 130 Harvey, 272 Hume, 271 James, 271
Mein, 410
Members of Parlia
ment, 272, 821
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