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Chaloner, Thomas, head-master of
Shrewsbury, 432 et seq.
Chancellorsville, the battle of, 557.
Chelsea, the new barracks at, 387.
Cheltenham, life of Frederick Robert-
son at, 113 et seq.
Christian Socialism, on, 116.
Cima di Jazi, the ascent of, 47.
Clarendon, Lord, character, &c., of, and
his accession to the Foreign Office,
139, 140.

'Cœlebs in Search of a Wife,' remarks
on, 278.

Coleridge's Hymn to Mont Blanc, on,
52, 53.

Comparison, a, 501.

CONDITION OF THE GOVERNMENT, THE,
519.
CONFEDERATE WAR FOR INDEPEND-
ENCE, Memoirs of the, by Heros von
Borcke-Part V., Expedition into
Pennsylvania, 83-camp life at the
Bower, 87-military review, 90-
change of base, &c., 92-fights at the
Pothouse and Aldie, 95-and near
Union, 98-Part VI., fight near Up-
perville, 173-night ride to Jackson's
camp, &c., 175-fight at Barker's
Cross-Roads, 179-and near Water-
loo Bridge and Jefferson, 180-scout
with General Stuart, 183-camp life
and ten days in Richmond, 185-
Burnside's change of base, 187—Pel-
ham's fight with gunboats, 191-
Part VII., bombardment of Fred-
ericksburg, 307-events preceding the
battle, 310-battle of Fredericks
burg, 313-Part VIII., events of the
14th, 15th, and 16th Dec., 448-
camp life in winter quarters, 453-
visit to other side of the Rappahan-
nock, &c., 455-ride to a wedding,
&c., 460-death of Pelham, &c., 463
—Part XI., the spring campaign of
1863, 543-Hooker's advance and
flank march, 546-night fight near
Tod's Tavern, 549-fight near the
Furnace, 552-first battle of the Wil-
derness, 553-battle of Chancellors-
ville, 557-Conclusion, the death of
Jackson, &c., 747-reorganisation of
the army, &c., 749-great cavalry
battle at Brandy Station, 752-com-
mencement of summer campaign,
757-cavalry fight at Middleburg-
the author severely wounded, 760-de-
parture for Richmond-death of Stu-
art, and departure for England, 764.
Cricket at Shrewsbury, 445.
Culpepper, camp life at, 543.
Cutts, Lord, patronage of Sir R. Steele
by, 729.

Davy, Miss, marriage of Frederick
Robertson to, 113.

Dearing, Captain, career and death of,
186, and note.

DEMONOLOGY AT HOME AND ABROAD,
502.

Demon-worship, early and general pre-
valence of, 503.

Derby, Lord, his speech on the cattle
plague, 398--on the Jamaica ques-
tion, 390-and on reform, 391.
Dodson, Mr, on the effects of Alpine
air, 47.

Drury Lane Theatre, Steele's connec-
tion with, 739, 740.

Early, General, at Fredericksburg, 317
-at Chancellorsville, 562.
Edward VI., foundation of Shrewsbury
School by, 422.

Election," the, at Shrewsbury, 445.
Elizabeth, Act against the gipsies under,
569.

England, first appearance of the gipsies
in, 568.

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Englishman,' the, Steele's connection
with, 737.

Ewell, the capture of Winchester by,
759.

Ex-officio hospitalities, 79.

Exorcists of Ceylon, the, 510 et seq.
Extension (of matter), Stuart Mill's
theory of, 31 et seq.

EXTERNAL WORLD, J. S. MILL ON OUR
BELIEF IN THE, 20.
Extradition treaty, the, 263.
Faa, the gipsy family of, 569 et seq.
Fagging, system of, at Shrewsbury,

446.

Fairy Queen,' the, and the 'Orlando
Furioso,' compared, 200.
Farley, Captain, career, &c., of, 95,
and note-death of, 756.
Father Clement, remarks on, 278.
Faulberg cave, a night in the, 51.
Fenian pest, the, 489.

Fenianism, Lord Derby on, 390.
Fibia, Monte, the ascent of, 49.
Football at Shrewsbury, 445.
Forster, Mr, his appointment to the
Ministry, 139, 141.

Fortescue, Mr, his appointment as
Irish Secretary, 139, 141, 142.
Fortresses, the recently constructed,
386.

France, first appearance of the gipsies
in, 567.
Fredericksburg, town of, before and
during the war, 190-the bombard-
ment of, 307-events preceding the
battle, 310- the great battle of,
313.

Free States, position of the negroes in
the, 592 et seq.

French Revolution of 1848, Lamo-
ricière in the, 228.

Furnace, fight near the, 552.

Games, of, and the people who play
them, 266.

Geneva, the Lake of, 63-a storm on,
64.

GINEVRA DA SIENA, 673.
GIPSIES, 565.

Gladstone, W. E., his first speech on
Reform, 528-the 'Saturday Review'
on, 655-his speeches at Liverpool,
657.
Göschen, Mr, his accession to the Min-
istry, 139, 141-his elevation Lord
Russell's work, 383.

GOVERNMENT, THE, WHAT WILL THEY
DO, 135.

GOVERNMENT AND THEIR PARTY, THE
POSITION OF THE, 382.

GOVERNMENT, THE CONDITION OF THE,
519.

Gregg, General, death of, at Fredericks-
burg, 314, 317.

Greville, Fulke (Lord Brook), educated
at Shrewsbury, 424.

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Grey, Lord de, the Times' on, 385.
Gries Glacier, loss of Dr Wohlfahrt,
&c., on the, 49.

Grosvenor, Earl, his speech on the Re-
form Bill, 663.

Guardian, the, its publication, 737.
Habeas Corpus Act, the suspension of,
in Ireland, 397.

HAMILTON, SIR W., STUART MILL'S
REPLY TO, reviewed, 20-the character
of his published works, 22.
Hampton, General, notices of, 455,
456-Colonel, death of, 756.
Hardy, Rev. R. S., on the demonology
of Ceylon, 506 et seq. pass.
Harrington, James, educated at Shrews-
bury, 425.

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Hartington, Lord, the Times' on, 385
-visit of, to the Confederate camp,
458, 459-his speech on the Reform
Bill, 665.

Hayti, results of negro predominance
in, 589.

Hazel river, crossing of the, by the
Confederates, 182.

Henry VIII., Act against the gipsies
under, 568.

Herne or Heron, the gipsy family of,
570.

Hibernior Hibernicis, 75.

Hill, General A. P., at Fredericksburg,
314, 316-wounded at Chancellors-
ville, 557.

Hood, General, at Fredericksburg, 317.
Hooker, General, appointed to succeed

Burnside, 543-his advance and flank
march, 547-defeated at the Wil-
derness, 554-battle of Chancellors-
ville, 557.

Horsman, Mr, his answer to Gladstone
on Reform, 529 et seq.
Hotchkis, Leonard, head-master of
Shrewsbury, 439.

Hounslow, the military hospital at,
387.

House, the new, a glance at, 493.
Hystero-demonopathy, outbreak of,
in Savoy, 507.

India, early spirit or demon worship
of, 503.

Indian, gradual disappearance of the,
in America, 590.

Infinite, the, Stuart Mill on, 23.
Italy, why is she embarrassed, 69-
and Spain, 497.

Jackson, General, a night ride to camp
of, 175-during the battle of Freder-
icksburg, 312 et seq.-narrow escape
of, 553-his flank march before Chan-
cellorsville, 554-wounded at Chan-
cellorsville, 556, 557-death and cha-
racter of, 748 et seq.-Lee's estimate
of him, 749.

Jackson, the Federal General, death of,
at Fredericksburg, 317.

Jamaica, condition of the negro in,
569.

Jamaica question, conduct of Govern-

ment on the, 136-Lord Derby on
it, 390-popular excitement on it,

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Lawrence, Thomas, head-master of
Shrewsbury, 427 et seq.

Lee, General, at the bombardment and
battle of Fredericksburg, 308 et seq.
-the battle of Chancellorsville, 557
-anecdote of, 748-on Jackson's
death, 749-reorganisation of the
army, 750-forward movement of the
army, 757-on Stuart's death, 769.
Lee, General William, 750, 753, 755-
wounded, 756.

Leman, Lake, 63-a storm on, 64.
Leonard, the Messrs, loss of, on a
glacier, 49.

LEOPOLD, KING, sketch of, &c., 129.

Horse, sacredness attached to the, Leslie, Colonel, at the Confederate

among the gipsies, 575.

camp, 458, 459.

Liberal party, present position of the, Newling, Charles, head master of

in the House, 382.

LIBERTY AND NECESSITY, 614.

Lincoln, President, his early views on
the slavery question, 586.
Lloyd, Richard, head-master of Shrews-
bury, 438.

Longstreet, General, at the battle of
Fredericksburg, 308 et seq.-visit to
his headquarters, 457.

LOST TALES OF MILETUS, THE, 616.
Lowe, Mr, his speech on the Reform
Bill, 663.

Lyell, Sir Chas., on the cause of the
glacial period, 59.

Lytton, see Bulwer Lytton.

Mackay, C., A Man's a Man for a' that,
by, 770.

"Make the Ring," 370.
Mammoth-Tree Grove, a visit to the,
196 et seq.

Man at the wheel, the, 67.

Mansel, Mr, Stuart Mill's answer to, 22.
Maria Theresa, attempt to civilise the
gipsies by, 567.

Märjelen See, the, 50.

Marti, Andreas, an Alpine guide, 48.
Marye's Heights, visit to, after battle
of Fredericksburg, 451.

Matter, Stuart Mill's and Sir W.
Hamilton's theories of, examined,
21, 25 et seq.

Matterhorn, the accident on the, 46.
Meighen, John, head-master of Shrews-
bury, 429 et seq.
Mexico, Miramar or, 269.

Military hospitals, remarks on our,
387.

MILL, J. S., ON OUR BELIEF IN THE

EXTERNAL WORLD, 20.

MILL ON MIND AND MATTER, a new
song, 257-his speech on the Re-
form Bill, 668.

Ministry, the, Conservative elements

in, 137—changes in, 139–their pro-
bable Reform policy, 142-the re-
cent changes in it, 383 et seq.—their
conduct on the cattle plague ques-
tion, 519.

Miramar or Mexico, 269.

MISS MARJORIBANKS, Part XII., 236
-Part XIII., 350-Part XIV., 468
-Conclusion, 627.

Modern novels as pictures of life, 275.
MONTALEMBERT'S MEMOIRS OF LAMO-
RICIÈRE, review of, 224.

MONTGOMERY'S LIFE OF SIR RICHARD
STEELE, review of, 726.

Morzine, hystero-demonopathy in, 507.
NEGRO, THE, AND THE NEGROPHILISTS,
581.

Netley, the military hospital at, 387.
Newcastle, the Duke of, his treatment
of Steele, 740, 742.

Shrewsbury, 440.

Newman, Dr, connection of Robertson
with, 108.

New York, pro-slavery feeling in, 585.
Novels, modern, as pictures of life, 275.
Obeahism, prevalence of, among the
negroes, 589.

O'DOWD, CORNELIUS, UPON MEN AND
WOMEN, &c., Part XX., the man at
the wheel, 67-why is Italy em-
barrassed, 69-professional ameni-
ties, 72-Hibernior Hibernicis, 75-
ex-officio hospitalities, 79 - Part
XXI., the two rebellions, 260-the
extradition treaty, 263-of games,
and the people who play them, 266—
Miramar or Mexico, 269-squatters
in politics, 271-Part XXII., make
the ring, 370-jobs and jobbery, 373
-Bright upon breeches, 375-that
tiger, 377-Part XXIII., the Fenian
pest, 489- -a glance at the new
House, 493-Spain and Italy, 497.
OLD HELMET, THE, review of, 275.
Opossum, hunting the, 191.
Orange, camp life at, 748.

Oxford, the Bishop of, connection of
F. Robertson with, 116, 117.
'Pall Mall Gazette,' the, on the Reform
policy of Ministers, 521-answer to
Gladstone, 532.

Palmerston, Lord, character and policy
of, 136.

Parliament, the present, its composi-

tion, 135 Conservative tendencies of
it, 382-a glance at the new, 493.
PARLIAMENT OF SALISBURY PLAIN,
THE, 127.

Parties, state of, in the Commons, 135.
Pasquier, account of the first appear-

ance of the gipsies by, 567.

Peel, Sir R., his treatment by the
Ministry, 140.

Pelham, Captain, 97 and note at the
fight at Upperville, 173, 174-defeat
of the Federal gunboats by, 191,
192 at the battle of Fredericks-
burg, 313, 314, 315, 319-death of,

466.
Pennsylvania, General Stuart's expedi-
tion into, 83, 84.

PERMISSIVE BILL, THE, 771.

Persimmon tree and its fruit, the, 182
and note.

Phillips, Dr, head-master of Shrews-
bury, 438.

Phillips, Captain, visit of, to the Con-
federates, 194-at the battle of
Fredericksburg, 313.
Phillips, Wendell,

question, 582.

on the slavery

Pigot, Richard, head-master of Shrews-
bury, 434, 436.

POLITICAL CRISIS, THE, 773.
Politics, squatters in, 271.
POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT AND
THEIR PARTY, THE, 382.
Pothouse, fight at the, 95.
Præpostors, the system of, at Shrews-
bury, 445.

Price, Major, death of, 553.
Professional amenities, 72.
Rappahannock, fights on the, 544.
Reform, Lord Derby on, 391-the
Ministerial policy regarding, 520.
REFORM BILL, THE, 650-the proposed,
and the first debate on it, 528 et seq.
Reform question, Palmerston's policy

on it, 137-its present prospects, 142.
REFORM OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND,

322.

RELIGIO SPENSERI, 200.

RELIGIOUS NOVEL, A, 275.

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Shooter's Hill, the military hospital at,

387.

SHREWSBURY SCHOOL, PAST AND PRE-
SENT, 422.

Sidney, Sir Henry (father of Sir Philip),
424, 427 et seq.

Sidney, Philip, educated at Shrews-
bury, 424.

SIMSON'S HISTORY OF THE GIPSIES, re-
view of, 565.

Singhalese, demonology and exorcism
among the, 507 et seq.

SIR BROOK FOSSBROOKE, Part VIII.,
1-Part IX., 154-Part X., 287-
Part XI., 403-Part XII., 598-Part
XIII., 708.

Slavery question, excitement in America
on the, 582 et seq.
Snowball fight, a, 192.

Spain and Italy, 497.

Resistance (in matter), Stuart Mill's Spectator,' the, Steele's connection

theory of, 29 et seq.

Richmond, ten days in, 187.

ROBERTSON, FREDERICK W., LIFE AND
LETTERS OF, 103.

Rodes, General, at the battle of Chan-
cellorsville, 559, 563.

Roebuck, Mr, on the Irish priesthood,

399.

Rome, the French occupation of, 229.
Roththalsattel, an ascent of the, 54.
Russell, Earl, his character and posi-

tion as head of the Ministry, 138,
382-his speech on the Reform Bill,
661.

St Gothard, the Albergo at the, 48-
dogs, 49.

SALISBURY PLAIN, THE PARLIAMENT
OF, 127.

'Saturday Review,' the, on the recent
Ministerial changes, 387-on Glad-
stone, 655.

Savoy, outbreak of hystero-demon-
opathy in, 507.
Scheibert, Captain, visit of, to the
Confederates, 546, 549-at the battle
of Chancellorsville, 561.

Scotland, early Acts against the gipsies
in, 569.

Scott, Sir W., on the gipsies, 573, 577.
Scurlock, Miss, afterwards Steele's wife,

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with, 736.

Spenser, the religion of, contrasted with
that of Ariosto, 200.

Spirit-worship, early and general pre-
valence of, 503.

Squatters in politics, 271.

Stanley, Lord, his speech on the Re-
form Bill, 664.

'Star,' the, on the Cattle Plague Bill,
396.

STEELE, Life of, 726.
Stoneman, General, raid of, on Rich-
mond, 747.

Stuart, General, his expedition into
Pennsylvania, 83, 84-a scouting ex-
pedition with, 183-during the battle
of Fredericksburg, 311 et seq.--re-
pulse of the Federals at the Rappa-
hannock, 545-night fight at Tod's
Tavern, 549-narrow escape of, 553
-battle of Chancellorsville, 558-bat-
tle of Brandy Station, 752-fights in
London and Faughire counties, 757
-fight at Middleburg, 760-wound-
ed, 767-his last hours and death, 768.
Stuart horse artillery, the, 97 note,
98.

STUART MILL ON MIND AND MATTER,
a new song, 257.
Superstitions, identity of, in the East
and West, 502.

Swift, paper war between, and Steele,
737.

SWITZERLAND IN SUMMER AND AUTUMN,
Part III., 45.

'Tatler,' the, first appearance, &c., of,
73

Taylor, Andrew, head-master of Shrews-
bury, 438.

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tion, 400-on Lord Russell's alleged
withdrawal, 524.

Tod's Tavern, night fight near, 549.
Tosa Falls, the, 49.

TOURIST'S JOURNAL, SCRAPS OF VERSE
FROM A, 645.

Tractarianism, Robertson's opposition
to, 110.

Train, G. F., defence of slavery by,

584.

Trees, consecrated, superstitions regard-
ing, 509.

Two rebellions, the, 260.

Tyndall, Prof., on the effects of Alpine
air, 47.

Tziganies or gipsies of Hungary, the,
567.

Union, fights near, 98, 99.
United States, the negro question in,
581 et seq.-position of the slaves in,
588.

Upperville, fights near, 100 et seq., 173.
Vizetelly, Mr, correspondent of the
'Illustrated News,' at the Confed-
erate camp, 88, 90-narrow escape
of, 452.

W. S., Scraps of Verse from a Tourist's
Journal, by, 645.

W. W. S., Ginevra da Siena, by, 673.
Walton, Colonel, at Fredericksburg,
317.

Waterloo Bridge, fight near, 181.
Wellingtonia gigantea, the, 198.
WETHERALL, MISS, THE OLD HELMET
by, reviewed, 277.

WHAT WILL THE GOVERNMENT DO? 135.
Whigs, the, results of their rule, &c.,
145 et seq.

Wilderness, battle of the, 554 et seq.
Williams, Archdeacon, 103.

Williams, Colonel, death of, 756.
Winchester, F. Robertson's labours in,
111.

Windham, General Perry, defeated and
wounded, 755.

Wohlfahrt, Dr, loss of, on a glacier, 49.
Wood, Sir Charles, his resignation, 384.
Working classes, Frederick Robertson's

labours among the, 120 et seq.
Yakas of Ceylon, the, 506 et seq. pass.
Yakaduras, or exorcists of Ceylon, the,
510 et seq.

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