CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME.

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Songs of the Month—July, by "Father Prout;" August; September, by "Father Prout;" October, by J.M.; November, by C.D.; December, by PunchPages [1], [109], [213], [321], [429], [533]
Papers by Boz:
Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy's Progress,[2], [110], [215], [430], [534]
The Mudfog Association for the Advancement of Everything[397]
Poetry by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson:
Elegiac Stanzas[16]
Lady Blue's Ball[380]
My Father's Old Hall[453]
Fictions of the Middle Ages: The Butterfly Bishop, by Delta[17]
A New Song to the Old Tune of Kate Kearney[25]
What Tom Binks did when he didn't know what to do with himself[26]
A Gentleman Quite[36]
The Foster-Child[37]
The White Man's Devil-house, by F.H. Rankin[46]
A Lyric for Lovers[50]
The Remains of Hajji Baba, by the Author of "Zohrab"[51], [166]
Shakspeare Papers, by Dr. Maginn:
No. III. Romeo[57]
IV. Midsummer Night's Dream—Bottom the Weaver[370]
V. His Ladies—Lady Macbeth[550]
The Piper's Progress, by Father Prout[67]
Papers by J.A. Wade:
No. II. Darby the Swift[68]
III. The Darbiad[464]
Song of the Old Bell[196]
Serenade to Francesca[239]
Phelim O'Toole's Nine Muse-ings on his Native County[319]
Papers by Captain Medwin:
The Duel[76]
Mascalbruni[254]
The Last of the Bandits[585]
The Monk of Ravenne[81]
A Marine's Courtship, by M. Burke Honan[82]
Family Stories, by Thomas Ingoldsby:
No. VI. Mrs. Botherby's Story—The Leech of Folkestone[91]
VII. Patty Morgan the Milkmaid's Story—Look at the Clock[207]
What though we were Rivals of yore, by T. Haynes Bayly[124]
Papers by the Author of "Stories of Waterloo:"
Love in the City[125]
The Regatta, No. I.: Run Across Channel[299]
Legends—of Ballar; the Church of the Seven; and the Tory
Islanders[527]
Three Notches from the Devil's Tail, or the Man in the Spanish Cloak, by the Author of "Reminiscences of a Monthly Nurse"[135]
The Serenade[149]
The Portrait Gallery, by the Author of "The Bee Hive"
No. III. The Cannon Family[150]
IV. Journey to Boulogne[454]
A Chapter on Laughing[163]
A Muster-chaunt for the Members of the Temperance Societies[165]
My Uncle: a Fragment[175]
Why the Wind blows round St. Paul's, by Joyce Jocund[176]
Papers by C. Whitehead:
Rather Hard to Take[181]
The Narrative of John Ward Gibson[240]
Nights at Sea, by the Old Sailor:
No. IV. The French Captain's Story[183]
V. The French Captain's Story[471]
VI. Jack among the Mummies[610]
Midnight Mishaps, by Edward Mayhew[197]
The Dream[206]
Genius, or the Dog's-meat Dog, by Egerton Webbe[214]
The Poisoners of the Seventeenth Century, by George Hogarth:
No. I. The Marchioness de Brinvilliers[229]
II. Sir Thomas Overbury[322]
Smoke[268]
Some Passages in the Life of a Disappointed Man[270]
The Professor, by Goliah Gahagan[277]
Biddy Tibbs, who cared for Nobody, by H. Holl[288]
The Key of Granada[303]
Glorvina, the Maid of Meath, by J. Sheridan Knowles[304]
An Excellent Offer, by Marmaduke Blake[340]
The Autobiography of a Good Joke[354]
The Secret, by M. Paul de Kock[360]
The Man with the Club-foot[381]
A Remonstratory Ode to Mr. Cross on the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, by Joyce Jocund[413]
Memoirs of Beau Nash[414]
Grub-street News[425]
The Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman[445]
The Relics of St. Pius[462]
A few Inquiries[470]
Lines occasioned by the Death of Count Borowlaski[484]
A Chapter on Widows[485]
Petrarch in London[494]
Adventures in Paris, by Toby Allspy:
The Five FloorsNo. I. [495]; No. II. [575]
Martial in Town[507]
Astronomical Agitation—Reform of the Solar System[508]
The Adventures of a Tale, by Mrs. Erskine Norton[511]
When and Why the Devil Invented Brandy[518]
The Wit in spite of Himself, by Richard Johns[521]
The Apportionment of the World, from Schiller[549]
Ode to the Queen[568]
Suicide[569]
The Glories of Good Humour[591]
Song of the Modern Time[594]
Capital Punishments in London Eighty Years ago—Earl Ferrers[595]
A Peter Pindaric to and of a Fog, by Punch[606]
The Castle by the Sea[623]
Legislative Nomenclature[624]
Nobility in Disguise, by Dudley Costello[626]
Another Original of "Not a Drum was heard,"[632]
Index[633]

ILLUSTRATIONS.

BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.

Page
Oliver Twist—The Dodger's way of going to work [2]
A Marine's Courtship [82]
Oliver Twist recovering from the fever [110]
Midnight Mishaps [197]
Oliver Twist and his affectionate Friends [215]
A Disappointed Man [270]
The Autobiography of a Good Joke [354]
The Secret [360]
Oliver Twist returns to the Jew's den [430]
The Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman [445]
Oliver Twist instructed by the Dodger [533]
Jack among the Mummies [610]

Portrait of Beau Nash, by W. Greatbach [414]

BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY.