monument to the victims of the Dos de Mayo, [93];
the Armeria, [93];
carriages of Joanna of Aragon and of Charles V., [93];
fountains, [94];
bridge of Toledo, [94];
the Buen Retiro and its fantastic gardens, [94];
the museum, [95];
cabinet of Natural History and pictures—Goya and his works, [95-102]
Maïquez, funeral column in memory of, [171]
Majos, the, [162];
at Granada, [169]
Malaga, [219-236];
Negro galley-slaves, [219];
parador of the three kings, [219], [220];
travelling students, [220];
Circus at Malaga, [221];
beauty of the Spanish women, [221-223];
national airs, [223];
the picadores Antonio Sanchez, Jose Trigo, and Francisco Briones, [223];
Montes and Jose Parra, the matadores, [224], [225];
the Napoleon of the herd—failure of Montes, [227], [228];
rage of the populace, [228], [229];
the theatre, [229], [230];
the dancers, [230-232];
theatres and dramatic authors in Spain, [232-234]
Manners of the Spaniards, [90], [91], [198-201]
Manolas and manolos at Madrid, [60], [77-78]
Mantilla, the, worn at Madrid, [76], [170]
Manzanares, the town of, [153]
Mastodon, bones of, in the museum at Madrid, [95]
Mayoral, the Spanish stage-coachman, [46]
Media Luna, used at bull-fights, [285]
Michael, St., tower of, at Bordeaux, [8]
Miguel Cervantes, statue of, at Madrid, [93]
Miquelets, or gendarmes, [212]
Miranda, [24]
Mondragon, village of, [20]
Montalban, dramatic author, [232]
Montes, the Espada, [208], [224-229]
Mosque at Cordova, [249-254]
Monument to Charles the Fifth at Granada, [178]
Mountains near Olmedo, [55]
Mozarabic chapel at Toledo, [125]
Mules, Spanish 14, [46], [47];
their obstinacy, [210], [214]
Muleta, the, [69]
Mulhacen, ascent of the, [201-207]
Mummified corpses in St. Michael's Tower, [8], [9]
Murillo, his "Ecce Homo" at Burgos, [31];
beautiful paintings by, at Seville, [272]
Museum at Bordeaux, [10];
at Madrid, [95]
Napoleon, the, of the herd, [226-228]
Navajas, knives sold at Santa Cruz and Albacete, [155]
Negro galley-slaves at Malaga, [219];
killed at a bull-fight at Jeres, [288]
Nevada, Sierra, [160];
ascent of, [201], [207];
intense cold on the, [206]
Novel baths at Granada, [197], [198]
Nueva, Plaza, at Granada, [177]
Ocaña, [149]
Ocean, the steamer, at Jeres, [288], [289]
Olmedo, [54]; deserted appearance of, [52]
Orchaterias de Chufas at Madrid, [82]
Organs in Burgos Cathedral, [39];
at Barcelona, [301]
Oyarzun, [17]
Palace, the Queen's, at Madrid, [92], [93]
Pantheon, the, in the Escurial, [107], [108]
Pancorbo, Pass of, [25];
romantic appearance of, [25]
Parador, the, at Jaen, [161];
at Malaga, [219]
Pasiega, the Spanish Nurse, [54];
at Madrid, [78]
Passion of our Lord, stone-carving, [35]
Pasta, Juan, the Espada, [69], [70]
Patio, the, [149];
de los Arrayanes, [180]
Picadores, [61], [63], [64];
Sevilla, the, [65-69];
Rodriguez, the, [66-68]
Pictures by Murillo, Jordaens, Theotocopuli, Delacroix, and others, in the Cathedral of Burgos, [31], [32-34];
the Holy Family in Burgos Cathedral, [39];
Martyrdom of Santa Casilda, [40];
Collection in a Church at Valladolid, [51];
Pictures by Raphael, Titian, Paolo Veronese, Rubens, Velasquez, Murillo, and others, in the Museum at Madrid, [95];
in the Cabinet of Natural History, works of El Greco, Murillo, and Goya, [95-102];
of Velasquez, Maella, and others, in the Palace at Madrid, [92];
works of Titian, Raphael, Paolo Veronese, &c., in the Museum at Madrid, [95];
works of Murillo, Ribeira, and Goya, in the Academy, [95-102];
in the sacristy of the Escurial, [108];
by El Greco, at Toledo, [140], [141];
by Murillo, at Seville, [272]
Pine-trees in the Landes, [11]
Plaza de Toros at Madrid, [60], [61]
Politicians of Madrid, [84], [85]
Portraits ([see Pictures]).
Posada, the Spanish, [26];
near Olmedo, [55];
at Jaen, [162]
Post-office at Madrid, [85]
Prado, the, at Madrid, [73]
Preserves, Spanish, [86], [87]
Priests, Spanish, [20]
Procession of the Corpus Christi at Madrid, [145], [146]
Puchero, the Spanish national dish, [18], [19]
Puerta de Santa Maria at Burgos, [41];
de Hierro at Madrid, [57];
Del Sol at Madrid, [83], [84];
Del Sol at Toledo, [115]
Puerto Lapiche, [152]
Pyrenees, the, [12], [16]
Quails kept in cages at Madrid, [83]
Quebrada, tower of, [179]
Quevedo, dramatic author, [282]
Quintanapalla, village of, [26]
Ravine of Los Molinos, [189], [190]
Road from Valez-Malaga to Malaga, [217]
Road to Jeres, [283]
Robbers, anecdote of Spanish, [110-112];
adventures with, [209];
their position in Spain, [235], [236]
Rodrigo, archbishop of Toledo, lays the first stone of the cathedral, [123]
Rodriguez, Antonio, the picador, [66-68]
Rojas, dramatic authors, [232]
Roman amphitheatre at Toledo, [142]
Romea, Julian, the actor, [91]
Romero, Alexandro, the huntsman's guide, [201]
Rueda, dramatic author, [232]
Ruins of fortifications near Baylen, [160]
Ruins of Italica, near Seville, [263], [264]
Sacristy, the, in the Escurial, [108]
Sagrado, Monte, at Granada, [194]
Saint Jean de Luz, [13]
Saint Louis, Reliquary of, at Toledo, [127]
San Domingo, Granada, [197]
San Juan de los Reyes, at Toledo, [119], [130-133]
San Juan de Dios, Convent of, [195], [196]
Salinas, hill of, [20]
Santa Cruz, [155]
Santa Maria de los Nieves, [55]
Sanchez, Antonio of Seville, the picador, [223]
Saynete, a comic piece, at Malaga, [230], [231]
Servant-girls, Spanish, [28]
Sevilla the picador, [65-67], [72], [73]
Seville, [258-273];
general appearance of the city, [258], [259];
beauty of the women, [259];
their little feet, [260];
the Alameda del Duque, [260], [261];
the Cristina, [261];
the Guadalquiver, and the Torre del Oro, [261], [262];
Murillos at Seville, [263];
Bridge of Boats, [263];
Ruins of Italica, [263], [264];
the Puerta de Triana, [264];
Puertas del Carbon and del Aceite, [264];
Gitanas, [265];
the cathedral, [265-270];
the Lonja or Exchange, [270];
the Alcazar, [270], [271];
tobacco manufactory, [271], [272];
the Cigarera of Seville, [272];
Hospital de la Caridad, founded by Don Juan de Marina, [272];
beautiful paintings by Murillo, [272];
the circus, [273]
Sierra Morena, the, [155-157]
Siesta, the, [149]
Smuggling, human, [13]
Soldiers, Spanish, their contentment and good-humour, [151]
Spires of the cathedral of Toledo, [129], [130]
Stalls in Burgos Cathedral, [35], [36]
Students singing in the streets, [220]
Suspiro del Moro, el, [179]
Synagogue, the Jewish, at Toledo, [133]
Tailor, the, of Granada, [169], [170]
Tarifa, and the African coast, [296]
Tagus, the, at Toledo, [119], [120]
Tauromachia, school of, at Seville, [273]
Tembleque, [151], [152]
Temperance of the Spaniards, [148]
Tertulias, or parties, at Madrid, [89], [90];
at Granada, [173-176]
Theatre at Bordeaux, [10];
at Burgos, [42];
at Valladolid, [52-55];
Teatro del Principe at Madrid, [91];
at Malaga, [229-233]
Thibaut, General, and the Cid's bones, [45]
Tirso, dramatic author, [232]
Tizona, the Cid's sword, [45]
Tobacco, manufactory of, at Seville, [271], [272]
Tocador, the, in the Alhambra, [183], [184]
Toledo, [115-143];
the Alcazar, [119];
the cathedral, [119-125];
the Gregorian and Mozarabic ritual, [125-127];
Our Lady of Toledo, [128], [129];
San Juan de los Reyes, [130-133];
the synagogue, [133], [134];
Galiana, Karl, and Bradamant, [134-136];
the bath of Florinda, [136-138];
the grotto of Hercules, [138-140];
the cardinal's hospital, [140], [141];
Toledo blades, [141]
Tolosa, [19]
Tomb of the cardinal at Toledo, [140]
Toril, the, at Madrid, [61]
Toros, Plaza de, at Cadiz, [279]
Torre del Oro, the, at Seville, [261]
Torrents near Oyarzun, [17];
near Olmedo, [55]
Torrequemada, town of, [47], [48]
Tours, bridge of, [3]
Travelling students singing for money at Malaga, [220]
Triana, Puerta de, at Seville, [264]
Trigo, Jose, of Seville, the picador, [223]
Urrugne, [42]
Val-de-Peñas and its vineyards, [154], [155];
name signifying "Valley of Stones", [155]
Valencia, [297-299]
Valencianos, [56]
Valez-Malaga, [216]
Valladolid, [50-53];
San Pablo, [50], [51];
collection of pictures, [51];
Museum, [51], [52];
Plaza de la Constitucion, [52];
Compo Grande, [52];
Theatre, [52], [53]
Vase of the Alhambra, [181]
Vela, tower of, in the Alhambra, [179]
Vendres Porte, [301]
Venta de Trigueros, [50]
Vergara, [19], [20]
Virgin, chapel of the, at Toledo, [127]
Visit to a Morocco merchant at Gibraltar, [296], [297]
Vista Allegro, Fonda de, [283]
Vittoria, [21-24];
the Parador vejo, [21];
the Church, [22];
the Theatre, Baile Nacional, and the French Hercules, [23], [24]
Voltigeur, visit to the brig, [280], [281]
Wagons drawn by oxen, [5], [15]
Wardrobe of Our Lady of Toledo, [129]
Water, sale of, at Madrid, [79], [80]
Water-melon, the, [213];
refreshing qualities of, [213]
Women, number of old, in Old Castile, [26];
of Madrid, [75], [76];
beauty of the women of Malaga, [221];
of those of Seville, [259], [260]
Zacatin, the 177
Zagal, the Spanish, [15]

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] This work corresponds to "The Heads of the People," published, some time since, in London.—Translator.

[2] Culotté is the term applied by smokers to a pipe coloured by long use.—Translator.

[3] The well-known popular source of amusement to the Parisian pleasure-seeker of days now past.

[4] The hangman.