INDEX TO VOL. LXXXIX. men of Ancient Greece and Italy, 231 ; From Brindisi to Cairo, 371 ; Gossip from No. XIV., St. Catherine of Sienna, 355. 471. No. XVI., St. Gregory the Great, 709. of the Royal Irish Constabulary, 621. LITERARY NOTICES. - Goethe: Ausgewählte Prosa. 147; The Poetical Works of Ebenezer Elliott, 148; A Visit to Ger- 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 ; or, England independent of Rome. A Letter addressed to the Right Hon. B. Disraeli, M.P.-A Ramble with the Car. dinal: or, Flowers of History from Wendover Remarks on an Article by Cardinal Manping in the Contemporary Review, December, 1875, entitled The 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 -The Servant of Jeho עֶבֶד יְהוָה Blackburne, E. Owens, A Martyr to Matri. mony, 317. Boccaccio's Decameron, Tales from, 526. Brindisi to Cairo, 371. 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. Carton, William, 545, 726. Chief Justices of Ireland, by 0. J. Burke, 481, 579. Conceit, 343. Cartis, E. J., Shadow on the Wall, Part II., 46. Death and Immortality, 615. Decameron, Boccaccio's, Tales from, 526. Destiny of Humanity, hy Lady Wilde, 627. Early Printers, William Caxton, Part I., 545, 726. Fashion in Fiction, 427. Gerald Griffin, 534. Gossip from Egypt, 507. Greek Art, Some Remains of, 612. Holly and Ivy, By William Digby Seymour, Q.C., 270. 282; vah: a Conmentary, Grammatical and |