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Italian literature, Monti, 298-The Al-
cestis of Alfieri, 512
Jerusalem, the Fall of, a dramatic poem,
remarks on, 528*

Journal of a visit to Holland, Letter XI.
218 Haarlem, ib.-Amsterdam, 220
-Letter XII. 492-Letter XIII. 492
Juggernaut, notice respecting the temple
of, 317

Justiciary, High Court of, proceedings in,
77, 174, 564

Justus Maser, on the life and writings of,
387

Keats, John, remarks on his poems, 107,
313

Key to the last epistle of Horace, 346, 434
King, the, letter of the Queen to, 274
Letter of her Majesty to the King, 274
Letters from the author of Essays on Phren-
ology, 43, 143-On dramatic poetry,

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Literature of Scotland in the age of An-
drew Melville, 17-Of China, notice
respecting the, 67

Literary and Scientific Intelligence, 65,
161, 257, 353, 451, 549

Living Authors, a dream, 133-Mr Camp-
bell, 134-Lord Byron, 135, 138-Mrs
Opie, ib.-Thomas Moore, 139-South-
ey, ib.-Crabbe, ib.-Coleridge, Lamb,
and Lloyd, ib.-Wordsworth, 140
Lord William Russell, remarks on the Life
of, 349

Lords, House of, bill for regulating elec-
tion of Scotch Representative Peers, 74
-Proceedings in against the Queen, 79,
173, 177, 267, 361, 459-See Queen,
the

Louvel, assassin of the Duke de Berri, trial
and execution of, 72
M'Lorey, Edward, trial of, for murder at
Dumfries, 369

Major Davie, the late, account of the im-
prisonment and death of, in Ceylon, 319
Marcian Colonna, an Italian tale, remarks
on, 7-Extract from, 123
Maremma, the, a tale in poetry, 395
Marriages, lists of, 94, 188, 286, 381, 478,
574

Maturin's Sermons, remarks on, 17
Melville, Andrew, on the literature of Scot-
land in his time, 17

Memoir of the Rev. Robert Walker, 38
Memoirs of Mr Edgeworth, remarks on
the, 226

Men, physical strength of, depending on
the climate, 65-Height and strength of
in Scotland, 66
Meteorological Tables, 86, 181, 281, 377,
473, 568

Meteoric stone, account of one in India,

355

Michael Scott, the Wizard, life of, con-
cluded, 99

Military arrest of a clergyman, 278
Milk, analysis of, 259

Milman, Rev. H. H. remarks on his poem
of the Fall of Jerusalem, 528
Miracles, on the proof of, 337, 409
Modern Decameron, the, No. II. 439-
Letter from Dr Franklin to Dr Fother-
gill, 441-To the Editor of the Edin-
burgh Magazine, 443-Note-An ad-
dress to the Ladies of Great Britain, 444
-The Storm-beat Maid, 446-Lines
written at Aberfoil, 447-Sonnet from .
the Italian, 448-Letter to the Editor,
ib. The Bower of Clyde, 449-No.
III. 504

Mont Blanc, account of two recent at-
tempts to ascend it, 329

Monti, Vincenzio, the Italian poet, ac-
count of, 298-Extracts from his poems,
299

Morning Post for January 31, 1820, his-
tory of the, 417

Morocco, insurrection in the army of the
Emperor, 266

Murray, Dr, death of the late, 93
Music and Poetry, on the connection be-
tween, 205

Naples, revolution in, 171-Assmbly of
the new Parliament, 458-Threatened
by Austria, 558

National debt of Britain, account of the
178

Natural and revealed religion, dialogues
on, 228, 305, 413-

New South Shetland, discovered in the
South Pacific Ocean, 110
North-west expedition of discovery, its
successful return, 452

Norton, the late Baron, death of, 92
Nova Scotia, destructive fire in, 459
Observations on the literature of Scotland,
in the age of Andrew Melville, 17
Olives, external use of oil of, a preserva-
tive against the plague, 355

Opie, Mrs, extracts from her Tales of the
Heart, 152

Paris, population of, 258

Parliament, proceedings of, 74, 78, 173,
266, 361, 459-Abrupt prorogation of,

560

Parry, Captain, letter from, respecting his

voyage of discovery in the Artic Seas,
452 Further particulars of the voyage,

549

Persia, intrigues of Russian agents there,
360

Phrenology, letters from the author of es-
says on, 43

Physical strength of men depending great.
ly on the climate, 65
Pichler, Mrs Caroline, some account of,

503

Playfair, the late Mr, on his opinions re-
specting the proof of miracles, 409

Poetry and Music, on the connection be-
tween, 205

Poetry, early, on the causes of the excel-
lence of, 3

Poetry-Canzone of Tasso, 48-Peter
Bell v. Peter Bell, 64-Verses b ya
young Lady, ib.-Song, 160-Imitation
of Horace, ib.-Love, ib.-To Leyden,
ib.-Dian and Endymion, 316-De-
spair, 343 The Prisoner's Song, ib.-
The Maremma, a tale, 395-A Rhapso-
dy, 407-The Bears, 482-The Storm-
beat Maid, 446-Lines written at Aber-
foil, 447-Sonnet from the Italian, 448
-The Bower of Clyde, 449

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Poland, close of the diet of, 459
Popular superstitions, &c.of Tiviotdale, 128
Portugal, revolution in, 360, 459-Spanish
constitution adopted in, 557
Port-au-Prince, dreadful fire there, 361
Promotions, Appointments, &c. 83, 179,
279, 374, 471, 566

Prussia, agitations in, 172-Freemason
lodges shut up in, 360

geographical extent of, 259
Publications, monthly list of new ones, 69,
166, 262, 357, 456, 551

Quarterly Review, Mr Bowdich's reply to
the, 521

Queen, the, proceedings in Parliament re-
garding the charges brought against her by
ministers, 78-Resolutions of the House
of Commons, ib.-She rejects its propo-
sal for a compromise, 79-Petitions the
House of Lords, ib.-Report of Lords
Committee on charges against her, 80-
Bill of Pains and Penalties, ib.-Her
petition against the bill, 81-Her trial,
267-Charges against her, ib.-Evidence
for the prosecution, 272-Letter of her
Majesty to the King, 274-Her defence
before the Lords, 361-Evidence for
the defence, 367-Addresses of condo-
lence to, 372-Evidence for the defence
concluded, 459-Opinions of the Lords
on the evidence, 463-Bill read a second
time, 467-Majority and minority on
it, ib.-Protest of her Majesty against
it, ib.-Bill read a third time, and after-
wards withdrawn by ministers, 469-
Rejoicings in London, &c. 470-Mes-
sage of, to the Commons, on the result of
her trial, 561-Illuminations in honour
of, 564-Her demand for a royal palace
refused, 565-Procession of, to St
Paul's, ib.

Ramsay, Allan, monument erected to in
Edinburgh, 562

Religion, natural and revealed, dialogues
on, 228, 305, 413

Religious charities, receipts of, in England,
371

Remarks on Barry Cornwall's Marcian Co-
lonna, 7-On Maturin's Sermons, 21-
On Crawfurd's Indian Archipelago, 26,
120-On the extension of the slave-trade
in America, 57-Keats's Poems, 107,

313-On the early English dramatists,
148 On impersonal verbs, 155-On
the connection between poetry and mu-
sic, 205-On Hunt's translation of Tas-
so's Amyntas, 215-On memoirs of Mr
Edgeworth, 226-On the novel of the
Abbot, 248-On the poetry of the late
Dr John Leyden, 301-On the proof
of miracles, 337, 409-On Darling's
elocutionary exercises, 343-On the life
of Lord William Russell, 349-On the
life and writings of Justus Maser, 387-
On the comparative number of the sexes
at birth, 451-On Mrs Delany's letters,

483

Revealed religion, on the internal evidence
of the truth of, 538-On the importance
of, 542

Revenue of Britain, 372

Reviews, German, No. III. 499-On Bow.
dich's reply to the Quarterly Review,
521-On the Fall of Jerusalem, a dra-
matic poem, 528-On Hume's Treatise
on Human Nature, 536-On the History
of New York, from the beginning of the
world to the beginning of the Dutch
dynasty, 543

Riots at Edinburgh, at an illumination for
the Queen, 564

Richardson, William, late Professor of Hu-
manity in Glasgow, account of the life,
writings, and character of, 195
Roman villa near Blenheim, description of
a, 159

Russell, Lord William, remarks on the Life
of, 349
Russia, sentiments of the Emperor on the
revolution in Spain, 265-Mutiny of a
regiment of the Guards in, 557
Russian sour-krout, account of, 163
Scarcity, account of the years of, in Scot-
land, from 1694 to 1700, 46
Scientific and Literary Intelligence, 65, 161,
257, 353, 451, 549

Scott, Michael, the wizard, life of, con-
cluded, 99

Scottish representative Peers, bill for regu
lating elections of, 74
Scotland, on the literature of, in the age of
Andrew Melville, 17-Account of the
scarcity in, from 1694 to 1700, 46—
Height and thickness of men in, 66-
Trials for high treason in, 77, 175-Re-
union of the Secession Church of, 278-
Number of freeholders in, 369
Secession Church of Scotland, reunion of
the, 278

Sedition, trials for, in England, 175
Sermons, by the Rev. C. R. Maturin, re-
marks on, 21

Sexes, on the comparative number of the,
at birth, 451

Shakespeare, on the English dramatic wri-
ters who preceded him, 148
Shetland, New South, discovery of a conti-
nent or island so called in the South Pa-
cific Ocean, 110

Sicily, sanguinary insurrection in Palermo,
265-Civil war, 360

Sketch of the character of the late Dr
Brown, 344

Slave trade, on its extension in America,
57

Sound increased by night, 66

Southey's Life of Wesley, extracts from,
36-Abstract of, 291, 399
110
Southern continent, discovery of a,
Sour-krout, Russian, account of, 163
Spain, convocation of the Cortes, 171-
Suppression of the monastic orders in,
450-Speech of the King to the Cortes,
556

Stewart, John, memoir of, 572
Storm, description of a, 123
Sugar obtained from the skin, membranes,
&c. of animals, 453

Superstitions, &c. of Tiviotdale, No. III.
128

Sword-fish, account of a vessel struck by a,
353

Tales of the Heart, Mrs Opie's, extracts
from, 152

Tasso, a canzone of, 48-Remarks on
Hunt's translation of his Amyntas, 215
Temple of Juggernaut, notice respecting
the, 317

Index.

Terence, specimens of a new translation of
his comedies, 113

Theatres in Paris, produce of the duty on,

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Treasonable placards, mysterious discovery
concerning, 372, 470

Troppau, meeting of the allied sovereigns
at, 558

Tweed, chain bridge over the river, 175
University of Edinburgh, graduations at
the, 161

Van Dieman's Land, population of, 354
Venetian festivals, origin of the, 104
Verbs, impersonal, remarks on, 155
Vessel struck by a sword-fish, account of
a. 353

Villa, description of a Roman one near
Blenheim, 159

Violin and violoncello, invention of a blind
musician, for playing on both instru-
ments at once, 65

Water, on the compressibility of, 68
Waters of the globe, on the diminution of
the, 353

Watson, James, his invention for playing
on the violin and violoncello at the same
time, 65

Walker, Rev. Robert, memoir of, 38
Warrender, the late Hugh, Esq. death of, 91
Weovil, method of destroying the, 257
Wesley, extracts from Southey's Life of, 36
-Abstract of, 291, 399

-

West Indies, revolution in Hayti, and
death of the Black Emperor, 559
Works preparing for publication, 68, 164,
260, 356, 454, 551

Wizard, Michael Scott, life of, concluded,

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INDEX TO BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Balfour, 477, 573

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Bell, ib.

Hope, 93, 573

Somerset, 477

Cranstoun, 574

Bennet, 285

Hopkirk, 381

Spottiswoode, 381

Crawford, ib.

Berri, 477

Horner, 478

Stafford, 93

Crichton, 189

Black, 573

Hume, 381

Stewart, 188, 285,

Blackwell, 93

Cumming, 95

Hunter, 93, 94

381, 477

Currie, 94

Bogue, 574

Hutchins, 573

Strachan, 94, 285

Brisbane, 381

Dalyell, 382

Inglis, 477

Street, 93

Dawson, ib.

Bryden, 285

Jackson, ib.

Stuart, 93, 477

Delafosse, 286

Burn, ib.

Kermack, 381

Tait, 477

Dick, 478

Burnett, ib.

Laing, 477

Thomson, 285

Douglas, 94, 382

Cadell, 477

L'Amy, ib.

Campbell, 285, 381,

Leslie, 188, 285

477, ib. 574

Carmichael, 477

Liston, 477

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Carnegie, 189, 381

Lumsden, 477

Verulam, 286

Caw, 94

Macdonald, ib.

Walker, 573

Cay, 189

M'Donell, ib.

Wall, 285

Christie, 477

Macduff, 188

Clark, 285

Wauchope, 381

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Macgregor, 93, ib.

Tod, 189

Troubridge, 381

Tweeddale, ib.

Wardlaw, 574

Wedderburne, 188,
189, 285
Wilson, 573
Young, 93, 286

MARRIAGES.
Adam, 286
Allison, 478

Anderson, 94, 286,

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Douglas, 94

M'Robert, 285

ib. 478

Gallis, ib.

Dudgeon, 573

Makellar, 381

Armstrong, 478

Gillon, 478

Duff, 93

Maitland, 477

Austin, ib.

Goldie, 382, ib.

Dunbar, 574

Malloch, 93

Balmain, 189

Gordon, 381, ib.

Dundas, 189

Maynell, ib.

Ballingall, 574

Graham, 382

Drummond, 47

Menzies, 478

Barclay, 478

Ebrington, 285
Elder, (3 boys) 573

Elibank, 574

Elliot, 285

Moncrieff, 189, 477,
574
Montgomery, 94
Moubray, 189

Barrie, 381

Belfrage, 189

Bell, 94, 190, 382

Berry, 574

Farley, 478

Minto, 285

Bigot, 189

Ferguson, 573, 574

Munro, 381

Bonar, 94

Ferrier, 477

Murdoch, 285, 477

Bowes, 189

Fitzclarence, 573

Murray, 93, 285,

Bowles, 286

Forbes, 381

ib. 381

Brewster, 94

Forrest, 573

Mylne, 477

Brown, 189, 382,

Fraser, 94, 189, 285

Nicolson, 94

French, 381

Ogilvie, 381

574
Bruce, 189

Gairdner, 285

Orange, 93

Buist, 286

Gillespie, 189

Oswald, 381

Burnside, 382

Gloag, 93

Patison, 94

Gordon, 381, 478

Paterson, 573

Callander, 574

Graham, 94, 285

Richmond, 94

Cameron, 478.

Grant, 93, 286, 381,

Robertson, 477, 573

Campbell, 94, 286,

ib.
Hair, 189

Rose, ib.

479, ib.

Rosebery, 285

Carruthers, 286

Halkett, 477

Calderwood, 189

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Ross, 189, 477

Chancellor, 478

Keats, 189

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