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ONCE A WEEK.

AN

Illustrated Miscellany

OF

LITERATURE, ART, SCIENCE, & POPULAR INFORMATION.

VOLUME VI.

DECEMBER, 1861, TO JUNE, 1862.

LONDON:
BRADBURY & EVANS, 11, BOUVERIE STREET.

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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
(For an alphabetical and subject index, see below)

No. 131. December 28, 1861.
Illustrated by
The Admiral’s Daughters (Part 1). By A. Stewart Harrison.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
The Coming Year. By Harriet Martineau.
Dr. Johnson’s Penance. By Walter Thornbury.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
M. J. Lawless.
Mrs. Fuller’s Christmas-Day. By A. Stewart Harrison.
The Hotel Garden. By Annie Edwardes.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
Christmas, and How It Was Kept. By Mackenzie Walcott.
No. 132. January 4, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Admiral’s Daughters (Part 2). By A. Stewart Harrison.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
Schwerting of Saxony. (From Ebert.) Translated by Anne Devas.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
Sketches at Brighton—No. IV. A Boarding-House. By Sydney Whiting.
A Trip to the Timber Makers. By E. J. Andrews.
Rushton Hall. By John Plummer.
The Old Year. By Mary C. F. Münster.
No. 133. January 11, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Admiral’s Daughters (Part 3). By A. Stewart Harrison.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
As Old as the Hills. By G. Phillips Bevan.
Cheap Lodgings. By R. M. Hayley.
The Change of Heads. By R. K. Hervey.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
The Russian Bal Masqué and the Coachmen. By Edward H. Michelsen.
The Castle by the Sea. (From Uhland.) By Herbert Clarke.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Edward Poynter.
No. 134. January 18, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Woman I Loved, and the Woman Who Loved Me (Part 1). By Isa Blagden.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
The Pupil of Sir Thomas Lawrence. By Dutton Cook.
The Two Champions. By Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell.
The Latest Thing in Ghosts. By S. Theyre Smith.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
Arrested on Board. By A. Stewart Harrison.
“Taken from Life.” By Astley H. Baldwin.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Phiz.
No. 135. January 25, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Woman I Loved, and the Woman Who Loved Me (Part 2). By Isa Blagden.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
Much Right and Much Wrong. By Harriet Martineau.
On the Chinese Religion. By James Mew.
Patty. By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
Cartes de Visite. By Andrew Wynter.
A Visit to Lundy Island. By Rev. M. G. Watkins.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
H. G. Hine.
No. 136. February 1, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Woman I Loved, and the Woman Who Loved Me (Part 3). By Isa Blagden.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
The Slave Difficulty in America. By Harriet Martineau.
The Ten Yard Seam. By Daniel Pidgeon.
“The Battle of the Thirty.” (From the Breton.) By Tom Taylor.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
Walled Up Among the Alleghany Mountains. By John Harwood.
Joseph William Mallord Turner, R.A. By J. Wykeham Archer.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. Wykeham Archer.
Prospective Retrospects. By Shirley Brooks.
American Newspapers. By John Nicholls.
No. 137. February 8, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Woman I Loved, and the Woman Who Loved Me (Part 4). By Isa Blagden.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
The Clerk of the Weather. By Andrew Wynter.
The Old Chartist. By George Meredith.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Sandys.
The Harley Pit Hecatomb. By W. Bridges Adams.
The Whip and the Night-Hunters. By Mark Lemon.
The Beggar Saint. By Thomas Heaphy.
What Befel Me at the Assizes. By Henry Franks Waring.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
M. J. Lawless.
No. 138. February 15, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Woman I Loved, and the Woman Who Loved Me (Part 5). By Isa Blagden.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
A Look at the Federal Army.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Green.
Madame Bonjour’s Protégés. By Anna Blackwell.
A Dreadful Ghost. By Dinah Maria Mulock Craik.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
The Victorian Exploring Expedition. By William Campbell.
A New Britain in the West. By Harriet Martineau.
Lady Barbara. By Charles Elton.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Phiz.
No. 139. February 22, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Woman I Loved, and the Woman Who Loved Me (Part 6). By Isa Blagden.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
The Waterloo Palace and Winter Garden. By W. Bridges Adams.
The Fair Jacobite.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
“All Down the River.” By E. J. Andrews.
A Photograph of Pesth. By Richard S. Maurice.
A Valentine. By John Delaware Lewis.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Phiz.
No. 140. March 1, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Woman I Loved, and the Woman Who Loved Me (Part 7). By Isa Blagden.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
Russian Princes in America. By Sabine Baring-Gould.
Curiosities of Leech Culture. By James G. Bertram.
A Few Hallucinations. By Harriet Martineau.
At Crutchley Prior. By Thomas Speight.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
John Tenniel.
Croker’s Queen Anne’s Farthings. By Frederick W. Madden.
The Sketcher in Tasmania (Part 1). By J. Skinner Prout.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. Skinner Prout.
No. 141. March 8, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Woman I Loved, and the Woman Who Loved Me (Part 8). By Isa Blagden.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
Burns’s Birthday and Bowl. By Peter Cunningham.
Russian Popular Tales—Emelian the Fool. By George Borrow.
Metempsychosis. By Paul Richardson.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
The Latest from Spirit Land (Part 1). By Shirley Brooks.
The Sketcher in Tasmania (Part 2). By J. Skinner Prout.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. Skinner Prout.
No. 142. March 15, 1862.
Illustrated by
Sister Anna’s Probation (Part 1). By Harriet Martineau.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
The King at the Gate. By Walter Thornbury.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Sandys.
A Winter in a Tipperary Household Fourteen Years Ago (Part 1). By Mary C. F. Münster.
My Schoolfellow’s Friend. By John Harwood.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
The First Flowers. By Astley H. Baldwin.
No. 143. March 22, 1862.
Illustrated by
Sister Anna’s Probation (Part 2). By Harriet Martineau.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
A Winter in a Tipperary Household Fourteen Years Ago (Part 2). By Mary C. F. Münster.
Sir Tristem. By Robert Buchanan.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
The Latest from Spirit Land (Part 2). By Shirley Brooks.
Filey and Its Fishermen. By Mackenzie Walcott.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
H. G. Hine.
The Commune of the Murderer Dumollard. By Elizabeth Moss.
A Madman’s Story. By Matilda Betham-Edwards.
“Experientia Docet.” By Cecil Winton Brett.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Phiz.
No. 144. March 29, 1862.
Illustrated by
Sister Anna’s Probation (Part 3). By Harriet Martineau.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
Insect Warfare. By Harry Jones.
Something More about Obelisks. By Reginald Stuart Poole.
The Fairies. (From Heine.) By Julian Fane.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
John Tenniel.
Mr. Pierce’s Ten Thousand Clients. By Harriet Martineau.
The Double Robbery. By W. H. Cooke.
Per l’Amore d’una Donna. By George Lumley.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
No. 145. April 5, 1862.
Illustrated by
Sister Anna’s Probation (Part 4). By Harriet Martineau.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
A Night with the Trawl-Fishers. By Astley H. Baldwin.
A Legend of Carlisle: The Scottish Gate. By Mackenzie Walcott.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
The Case of Mr. Kemmidge. By Thomas Speight.
From the Field of Jena. By G. C. Swayne.
Chinese Dinners and Morning Calls. By James Mew.
Negrophobia. By Thomas L. Nichols.
My Lady’s Farewell. By Dinah Maria Mulock Craik.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Clarence Dobell.
No. 146. April 12, 1862.
Illustrated by
Sister Anna’s Probation (Part 5). By Harriet Martineau.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
A Late Female French Dramatist and Relic of the Ancien Régime. By Emily Crawford.
Border Gipsies. By James Smail.
The Merrimac and the Monitor. By W. Bridges Adams.
A Parent by Proxy. By J. D. Osborne.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
The University Boat Race. By Walker Bailey.
Stays. By John Plummer.
Brington and the Washington Family. By John Plummer.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
H. G. Hine.
No. 147. April 19, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 1). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
Rome on the Pincian. By Michael Terry.
The Dead Bride. By Walter Thornbury.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
M. J. Lawless.
A Day’s Dredging. By Daniel Pidgeon.
Two Months in Upper Austria. By Cornelia A. H. Crosse.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. Skinner Prout.
No. 148. April 26, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 2). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
The Adventures of Prince Lulu. By Edward Yardley.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
John Tenniel.
Urn Burial. By John Brent.
Looking Back. By Albany Fonblanque Jr.
No. 149. May 3, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 3). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
Guns and Armour. By W. Bridges Adams.
The Cuckoo. By Edward Jesse.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Joseph Wolf.
A Seeress at Fault. By Percy Greg.
New Orleans. By Thomas L. Nichols.
Rags for the Ragged. By J. Hamilton Fyfe.
A Page from the History of Kleinundengreich. By Edward Yardley.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
No. 150. May 10, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 4). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
Dinners. By Wyndham Smith.
The May-Fly. By Edward Jesse.
The Crusader’s Wife. (From the Breton.) By Tom Taylor.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
Seedtime and Harvest. By Harriet Martineau.
Mrs. Moore’s Manuscript (Part 1). By Miss Spooner.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Green.
No. 151. May 17, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 5). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
Made to Order. By S. Theyre Smith.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
John Tenniel.
Some Further Particulars of the Fight between the Merrimac and Monitor. By Miss Spooner.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Walter W. May.
Mrs. Moore’s Manuscript (Part 2). By Miss Spooner.
No. 152. May 24, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 6). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
Nips Daimon. By Charles E. Bockus.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
The Alpine and Polar Plant World. By Harland Coultas.
A Day Among the Shakers. By Thomas L. Nichols.
The Angler in May. By Edward Jesse.
Jacques de Caumont. By Sabine Baring-Gould.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Sandys.
No. 153. May 31, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 7). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
John Horner, Esquire, on British Pictures at the International Exhibition. By Andrew Wynter.
Down in Donegal. By G. Phillips Bevan.
The Chase of the Siren. By Walter Thornbury.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
Ophelia. By John Addis.
A Spring Salad. By Charles Augustus Cole.
How to Make a Fernery. By Miss Kingscote.
Teaching Our Grandmothers. By John Hollingshead.
Three Score and Ten. By Astley H. Baldwin.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
George du Maurier.
No. 154. June 7, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 8). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
The Fens and Their Fickleness. By Harriet Martineau.
A Mysterious Supper-Party. By John Delaware Lewis.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Charles Keene.
A Shadowed Life. By Louisa Crow.
The Great Wall of China. By Captain G. J. Hamilton.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. Skinner Prout.
No. 155. June 14, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 9). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
Fugitive Slaves in Ohio. By Sarah Ellen Blackwell.
The Drowning of Kaer-is. (From the Breton.) By Tom Taylor.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. E. Millais.
Out of the World (Part 1). By G. H. Haydon.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
G. H. Haydon.
No. 156. June 21, 1862.
Illustrated by
The Prodigal Son (Part 10). By Dutton Cook.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Frederick Walker.
The Major’s Daughter. By A. M. Heeley.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
J. M. Whistler.
Out of the World (Part 2). By G. H. Haydon.
Shenstone and the Leasowes. By Edward Jesse.
Wife and I. By Robert Buchanan.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Edward Poynter.

PAGE


Abelard |104

Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia | 599

Admiral's Daughters, The |1, 29, 57

Adventures of Prince Lulu, The |488

"All Down the River"

Alchemist, The

Alleghany Mountains, Walled up amongst the |156

Alpine and Polar Plant World, The

America, Russian Princes in

America, The Slave Difficulty in

American Newspapers |168

Ana |S3, 215, 304, 317, 697

Andréa Chénier | 39

Ants' Rock and the Fisherman, The |251

Angler in May, The | 611

Arrested on Board an Actual Adventure in Chicago |110

As Old as the Hills | 62

At Crutchley Prior |266

Austria, Two Months in Upper |470


Convict Prisons, Irish .11, 176, 664 304

Craniums, Irish

Croker's Queen Anne's Farthings 273

Crusader's Wife, The

Crutchley Prior, At 545 266 516, 666 259

Cuckoo, The

Curiosities of

Leech Culture


Ballads

Months in Upper

of the Isle of Man

Barbara, Lady Battle of the Thirty, The

Beggar Saint, The

Border Gipsies

Bourg Bric-ii-Brac . Brighton, Sketches at . Brington and the Washington


Family British Sepulture Burial, Urn

Burns's Birthday and Bowl

442

.209

37 224 154

.189


Boat-Race, The University

Bon jour, Madame


110 62 £66 470

.

431 358 402 43

Daraya, The Grapes of. Day Among the Shakers, Day's Dredging,

A

Dead Bride, The


83


Democratic Ability, A Question of Diamoi.ds of the Marquis of Westminster

...

Diatonic ScalC; The

Dinners Dinner-Table, The Dolours of a Dreadful Ghost. A Dolours of a Dinner-Table, The Donegal, Down in


Cartes de Visite Case of Mr. Kemmidgs, The Castle by the Sea, The .

Caumont, Jacques de Gazette, The Prophecy of


Celtic Sepulture

J.

Cbampions, The Two Change of Heads, The Chartiat, The Old Chase of the Syren, The Cheap Lodgings

Chenier, A Cliild of Care, The China, The Great Wall of

Chinese Dinners and Morning Calls Chinese History, The Romance of Chinese Religion, The Christmas, and How It was Kept Christmas-Day, Mrs. Fuller's Clerk of the Weather, Tho Coin Collect' ng Columbia, 'Slavery in .


Coming Year, The

Commuie derer.

of

The

Farewell,

My


make


a

Halluciiiatious, A . Field of Jena, From the

.

A Dreadful


The Latest Thing iu Gibbon, E. Gipsies, Border Goblets, The Three Grandmothers, Teaching our Grapes of Daraya, The

.

.

239 378 697

654 640 262 413 353 658

.

336 326 215 413

.

(iSO

.

606

Guus and Armour

Ghosts,

.

.... ....

tho Field of Jena Fugitive Slaves iu Ohio Further Notes about tho Cuckoo

Ghost,

From


Heads, Change of Hecatomb, The Hartley Pit

211 99

109 431 -89

668 184 550

.71

Herder

184 109

Horner, John, Esq., on the Great Exhibition . . 568, 623 23 Hotel Garden, The How to make a Fernery 640 .

....

.

.

.

Human

Lite, Statistics of

.

.

Ho wet. Widow Ichneumon

Flies

and

317 624

their Preda-

tory Larvae India, Ihe English in Insect Warfare Irish Convict System. Irish Craniums

494 484 373 11,176,664 394

... .... ....

Jacobite. The Fair Jacques de Caumont Jena, Tlio Field of

John Brown at Woolwich John Horner, Esq., ou the Ex-

.

.

hibition Building Johnson, Dr., his Penance

239 (il2

413 67

568, 623

.

.

.

.

14

14 . Kaer-Is, Drowning of 408 Kemmidge, Case of Mr. 322 at the . .The Gate, King Kleinundeugreich, A Page from . the History of .530

Latest from Spirit Land, The

.

. .

Filey and its Fishermen Fire Arms, Portable . First Flowers, The Forgeries in Coin Collecting

The

Hecatomb, The

Harvest, Seedtime and

.

.205

.

.

Few

Fratricide.

.

Lady

.420

.

.

Fens and their Fickleness, Tho to

Lady's

How

Hartley

Pit

Bai-bara .

224 351

Late Female

French Uramatist and Relic of the Ancien Regime,

A

Fernery,

358


500 98

Fast Doings at Rome. Federal Army, The

Dumollard the Mur

.

597 62o 3S4 625 14 426 466 686 358

...

.

.

84 612 234

••326

215 83 541 597

. 470 Eggs, Male and Female Emelian the Fool 289 .484 English in India, The 399 Europe, The Savages of Exhibition, What may come of the 491 " 364 Experientia Docet". 239 Extraordinary Story, An Extraordinary Story and its Extra295 . ordinary Sequel

407 134 408

182 629 64 39 236 668 417 51 125 25 15 179

.

.

.

714

.211 .

.

.

Drowning of Kaer-Is, The Dumollard the Murderer

Fair Jacobite, The Fairies, The

71

.

.

....

Double Robbery, The Down in Donegal Dr. Johnson's Penance Dramatist, A Late French Dredging

280 610 466

.461

.

Canning, George Carlisle, A Legend of

.

.

.

.

446 600 600 286

.

.

A

.

Great Wall of China, The

426

Latest from Spirit Land, The Latest Thing iu Ghosts, The Lawrence, The Pupil of Sir T. Leasowes, The Leech Culture

.

.

.

.

295

99 94 722 259

Legend of Carlisle, A: The Scottish Gate " Little Wife " at the Federal Army,

Look

Looking Back Love V. Beauty.

A

.

.

Verdict for the

Plain tilf Lucciole, The

Lulu, Adventures of Prince

Lundy

.

.

Island

Madame

....

Bonjour's Protdgtis

Made to Order Madman's Story,

A

Major's Daughter,

.

.

The Male and Female Kggs Man, Ballads <>t tho Isle of .

641

Manuscript, Mrs. Moore's . Man^uis of Westminster's

280 613

May

monds, Fly,

Tlio

Tho

407 266 205 504

209 574 358 . 710 . 470 37 553, 584 Dia215 . 644 532 654 488 137 INDEX. PAGE 691 Mei-rimac and the Monitor, The 433,582 294 Metempsychosis 694 Michelet 697 . Misericoidians, The at Convict Prison 170, 664 Mountjoy, Mr. Pierce's Ten Thousand Clients 379 15 Mrs. Fuller's Christmas-Day Mrs. Moore's Manuscript 553, 584 Much Eight and Much Wrong 118 tiou

My Experiences

Parma with a

in

TheodoUte and a

"

"Dumpy

My My

Lady's Farewell Schoolfellow's Friend Mysterious Supper- Party,


A

Napoleon and the Governor of Sevilla

.

215 418 219 688 522 168 654 398 602

.

680

Negrophobia

New New New

Britain in the West, A Chapter in Photography,

.

.

A

.

Orleans

Newspapers, American " " Night and the Lucciole Night with the Trawl-Fishers, A Daimou Nips

Ohio, Fugitive Slaves in Old Chartist, The Old Year, The Ophelia .

Oracle, Working the Orleans, New Out of the World


.182


420 329 658

56 631 374 522 097, 718 .

Page from the History of Kleinundengreich,

A

Parent by Proxy, A Parma, My Experiences in Patty Penance of Dr. Johnson, The Per I'Amore d'una Douna


Pesth. a Photogi-aph of

,

.

.

530 454 298, 315 126 14 . . 385 249 ]06 .

.

.

Petrarch

.249 Photograph of Pesth, A 688 Photography, A New Chapter in Polar Plant World, The 608 Portable Firc-Arms of the Olden Time 558

Prodigal Son, The, 449, 477, 505, 533,

A W

man. The

Saint, The Beggar

.

Reformation Savages of Europe, The Scaligers, The Schwertini;- of

Saxony

Seedtime and Harvest

A

Seeress at Fault,


Shadowed Life, A Shakers, The Shenstoue and the Leasowes .

.

.

.

Wren, Chase of the Sir Tristem Sister Anna's Probation, 309, 337, .

.

691 399 108 42 550 519

Vesuvius, Up Victorian Exploring

.

.

273 714

216

Walled up among

.

the Alleghany

Mountains

610 722 629 343

156

Wanted a Partner

.

.547

.

.

446 Washington Family, The Waterloo Palace and Winter Gar232 The den, 179 Weather, The Clerk of the .

.

. .

.

.

.

.

Wedding, A Tuscan Westminster, Diamonds Marquis of

304 43 145 599 11

.

.

.

.

A

.

.

.

Life".

.

Tasmania, The Sketchcr in Teaching Our Grandmothers The Ten Yard Seam The Three Goblets Three Score and Ten .

A


Trip to the

.

112 641 148

Year, The Coming. Year, The Old Yvashka with the

.289 .

.

644

.

47

Sir

141, 169, 197, 225, 253, 2S1.

Wong- Wan, The Tale of Wood Echo, The AVoolwich, John Brown Working the Oracle

275, 3ij4 .

.

.

232

.

.

723 456

323, 314

Winter-Garden on Waterloo Bridge How they Wives and Sisters Opine I Woman (The) Loved, and the Woman who Loved Me, 85, 113,

.251,280

.

491

Wife and I Wild Klowers of Spring, The Winter in a Tipperary Household,

.

.

215 191

Where the Flag, there the Family 456 Whip and the Night-Hunters, The 185 524 Widow Howet

.

.

89

the

1862

.

.

of

What Befel Me at the Assizes What May Come of the Exhibition,

.

.

78,

.

.

582 377 351 638 237 Statistics of Human Life 317 445 Stays 402, 496 Story, A Very Strange 23'.', 295 Story, An Extraordinaiy with Bear's of Yvashka the Story 572 Ear, The 658 Supper- Party, A Mysterious

Timber-Makers,

Expedition,

A

.

234 166 94

462, 496 121

The

365, 393, 421.

Sketch er in Tasmania, The 275, . Sketches at Brighton. Slave Difficulty in America, The Slavery in Columbia Smithfield, Convict Prison at Some Further Particulars of the Fight between the Men-imac and Monitor Something more about Obelisks Sph'it Land, The Latest from Spring Salad, A Spring's First Minstrel

Syrian Legends

251

In Nine

Visit to Lundy Island, . 137 Visits to Irish Convict Prisons 11,176,664

.667

.

442 121

.

500

Valentine, Very Strange Story, A. Chapters

of the

.

.

Celtic

A

638

Time

9S 470

. .

Sepulchres

.189

A

Salad, Sirring Satirical Medals of the

.

....

256

.

.

.

.

78, 89

.

University Boat-Race, The "Up Vesuvius" Urn Burial. British and

289, 572

.

. .

78

Russian Popular Tales Russian Princes in America

A

Two Champions. The. Two Moutiis in Upper Austria

.

.

.

Tuscan Wedding,

Queen Anne's Farthings Question of Democratic Ability,

.

.

"Taken from

561, 589, 617, 645, 673, 701.

Prophecy of Jacques Cazotte, The . Prospective Retrospects. Papil of Sir Thomas Lawrence, The

PAGB Tipperary, Winter in 323, -344 398 Trawl-Fishers, A Night with the A . 47 Trip to the Timber-Makers, Turin and its "Chamber " 512 . 162 Turner, J. M.

for the Ragged . 528 Reformation, Satirical Medals of the 691 .103 Representative Men Romauceof Chinese History. The Fate of Wong- Wan 51 . Rome on the Pincian .460 . 697 Rome, Fast Doings at Rusbton Hall 55 Russian Bal Masque and the Ccach.

298, 815

. .

PAGB

Rags

Medals, Satirical, of the Keforma-

... .

at .

.

.

.

51

.

.

70 67

.374

.

Bear's

Story of

Ear, J72

INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS. ARCHER, W.-163, 165. BROWN, HABLOT K.— 112, J.

364.

DOBELL,

224, 252,

C—420.

DU MAURI ER, G.—1,

24,

29,

57,

71,

99, 294, 390, 435, 644. G. 699.

HAYDON,

H.—

LAWLESS, M. J.— 14, 194, 462. MAY, W. W.— 583. MILLAIS, J. E.—43, 155, 239, 809,

337, 350, 305. 393, 421, 546, 630. 687. 278, 305, 307, 471, 473, 670, 671. E. J.— 84, 724. SANDYS, 183, 322, 614. TENNIEL. J.— 267, 379, 490, 575. 126, 127, 211, 449, 477. 505, 533, 561, 589, 617, 645, 673, 701.

PROUT, S.— 276,

HINE, H. G.— 139,

POYNTER, F.—

GREEN, KEENE,

WALKER. F.—

C—

2:>6,

C—85,

354, 556, 447, 448. 555,

113, 141, 169, 197, 225, 253, 281, 834, 407, 531, 603, 659.

WHISTLER, J.WOLF, J.— 518,

DIAGRAMS.— 149, i

I

151, 232, 233, 367, 515, 559. 560, 568, 509, 570, 571. 404, 432. 495, 496, 501, 502, 503, 504, 692, 693, 694.

MISCELLANEOUS.— 55,

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