HURST & BLACKETT, LONDON.
GEORGE ROBERTSON, MELBOURNE.
PRINTED BY WOODFALL AND KINDER,
MILFORD LANE, STRAND, W.C.
A Martyr to Matrimony, 317.
A Picture of Spanish Manners, 568.
August in the Mountains, 396.
Aunt Patty's Pattens, 385.
Blackburne, E. Owens, A Martyr to Matri-
mony, 317.
Boccaccio's Decameron, Tales from, 526.
Brindisi to Cairo, 371.
Buried Poets, by the Lancashire Witch :-
No. I., Arthur Murphy, 521.
No. II., John Skelton, 640. Burke, Oliver J., History of the Chief Justices of Ireland, 481, 579.
Carmencita's Fortune, A Picture of Spanish
Manners, 568.
Caxton, William, 545, 726.
Chief Justices of Ireland, by O. J. Burke, 481, 579.
men of Ancient Greece and Italy, 231; From Brindisi to Cairo, 371; Gossip from Egypt, 507; The Treasures of Egypt,
Lays of the Saintly :-
No. XIII., St. Januarius, 25.
No. XIV., St. Catherine of Sienna, 355.
No. XV., The Voyage of St. Brandon,
471.
No. XVI., St. Gregory the Great, 709.
Leaves from My Note-Book, by an ex-Officer
of the Royal Irish Constabulary, 621.
Legend of Lough Beg, 555.
LITERARY NOTICES.-Goethe: Ausgewählte
Prosa. 147; The Poetical Works of
Ebenezer Elliott, 148; A Visit to Ger-
man Schools: Notes of a Professional
Tour, with Discussions of the General
Principles and Practice of Kindergarten
and other schemes of Elementary Educa-
tion, 153; Roman Catholicism, Old and
New, from the Standpoint of the Infalli-
bility Doctrine, 155; Boudoir Ballads,
157; The Midland Railway: its Rise and
Progress. A Narrative of Modern Enter-
prise, 158; The Vatican and St. James's;
A
or, England independent of Rome. Letter addressed to the Right Hon. P. Disraeli, M.P.-A Ramble with the Car- dinal: or, Flowers of History from Wendover. Remarks on an Article by Cardinal Manning in the Contemporary Review, December, 1875, entitled The Pope and Magna Charta.-The Roman Pontiffs, Popes, or Bishops of Rome, and their Times. With notice of Contem- porary Events connected with English History, 158; The Home of Bethany: its Joys, its, Sorrows, and its Divine Guest, 160; Charles Kingsley, his Letters and Memories of his Life, 271; Current Coin, 276; The Huguenots, their Settlements, Churches, and Industries in England and Ireland, 279; Laurella, and other Poems,
-The Servant of Jeho עֶבֶד יְהוָה ; 282
vah: a Commentary, Grammatical and Critical, upon Isaiah lii. 13-liii. 12, 284; Annus Amoris, 286; Forty Years Since; or, Italy and Rome: a Sketch, 287; The History of the Struggle for Parliamentary Government in England, 397; Fridthjof's Saga: a Norse Romance,
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