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ALBERT the Artizan; one of the French Provisional Go. First Love, by William Howitt
82
vernment, by Goodwyn Barmby
235 Free Trade Recollections, by John Bowring, L.L.D., M.P.
American Lynching, the Desperadoes of the South-west 109 No. IX.---Spain
55
Audubon, the Wife of
378 French Revolution, the, by William Howitt
Australian Life. Prospects for Emigrants
384 Fruit from Plates and Dishes, by Silverpen, 20, 43, 59, 76
Awakening of Italy, the, by William Howitt
114
Game Laws, Evils of the, by a Lawyer
226
Banvard, a story about
211 General Post-Office, a Day and Night at the, by George
Battle, a, of Life and Death; a tale by Berthold Auerbach, Reynolds
10, 26, 36
translated by Mary Howitt
82, 103, 121 German Student-Life and its Influence on Popular Move-
Berlin, some account of
236
ment, by William Howitt
Germany at the Present Moment
222
Gin Palace, Interior of a, by William Howitt
18
Capital Punishment, by Frederic Rowton, Honorary Se-
Green Boughs from the Forest. Queen Elizabeth's Lodge.
cretary to the Society for the Abolition of Capital Pun-
ishment.
The Two Thompsons, by William Howitt
400
No. VII.-The Subject Considered in its Moral Aspect 24
No. VIII.-Inquiry into Man's Political Right to In Ida and Zarah, by Miss H. M. Rathbone, authoress of
flict the Punishment of Death."Right Divine"
“Rose Allen"
311
— The Proper Principle of Punishment Defined 85 Ireland, Greatest Grievance of, by William Howitt
8
No. IX.-The Punishment of Death Immoral, be-
cause Vindictive and Remorseless, Reform a neces-
Just Too Late. A Tale, by Anna Maria Sargeant
68
sary end of Punishment.-- The Paternal Mind. 102
No. X.-The Morality of Hanging Innocent Men.-
King Penguin, a Legend of the South Sea Isles, by R. H.
Conclusion of the Moral Argument
170 Horne
52, 73
Channing, Dr., Memoirs of, by Parke Godwin
374 Lamartine. Translated from the French of M. de. Cor-
Child's CORNER, THE
menin, by Goodwyn Barmby.
185
The Painter's Little Model, by Mary Howitt.
409 Letters from Paris, by Goodwyn Barmby
The Story of Little Cristal, by Mary Howitt
219 No. I.-Introductory Letter
207
Things Present and Things Unseen.--An Introduction
No. II.-The Paris of the Revolution
210
to the Study of History, by Mary Gillies
87 No. III.--The Placards of Paris
Christmas Storms and Sunshine, by Cotton Mather Mills .
No. IV. --The Elections in France
248
Cobden, Richard, the Mission of, by J. Passmore Edwards 200 No. V.-The Organization of Industry
267
Cold Abroad for Warmth at Home, by William Howitt 98 No. VI.—The Pamphlets of Paris
269
Conspiracy Against the Sugar Pot, by William Howi:t 130 No. VII.- The Clubs of Paris
300
Corporation Resistance to the Wellbeing of the Working
LITERARY NOTICES :
253 A Jar of Honey from Mount Hybla, by Leigh Hunt 29
Adams's Illustrated Descriptive Guide to the Watering
Dick Crowninshield the Assassin, and Zachary Taylor the
Places of England, by E. L. Blanchard
348
Soldier, the difference between them, by Henry C. Wright 395
Australia Felix, or, a Historical and Descriptive Account
of the Settlement of Port Philip, New South Wales
by William Westgarth
174
Elephant kraal, the
339
Cheap Popular Music, viz:-British Harmonist, Hamil-
English Aristocracy, Opinions of Celebrated Men in France
ton's Select Songs of Scotland, Caldwell's Musical
of the,
407
Journal, Musical Treasury, Davidson's Universal
Every Day Wisdom, Plucked from the Garden of Child.
Melodist, Davidson's Little Songs for Little Singers 78
hood, by Berthold Auerbach, translated for Howitt's
Ecclesia Dei : a Vision of the Church
124
JOURNAL
Festus : a Poem, by Philip James Baily, third edition,
Extract from the Diary of La Mayeux, a Deformed Nee-
with additions
151
dlewoman, translated for Howitt's JOURNAL, from Le
France and England: a Vision of the Future, by M.
Juif Errant
315
de Lamartine
332
Helps to Hereford History: an account of the Cordwain.
Facts from the Fields.—The Depopulating Policy, by
ers' Company of that city and the Mordiford Dragon,
William Howitt :-
by James Dacres Devlin
348
Extension of the English Manufacturing System by
Hours of Recreation. Poems, by Charles S. Middleton 363
which Men are worked up into Malefactors.
Italy, Past and Present, by L. Mariotti
93
No. 1.--The Meldrum Family, 163, 178, 194, 213,
Judas Iscariot, a Miracle Play, by R. H. Horne
316
232, 250, 261, 274, 291, 306, 324, 342 355 Medical Reform, by W. Simpson, surgeon
190
Fairies, the, in New England, by J. G. Whittier
278 Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry, with Extracts
Famished Iland, the, by Mrs. Saymore
298
from her Letters and Journal, edited by two of her
Favourites, the
286 Daughters
61