SOUTHERN AMERICA.

Mexico: Miscellaneous, [120], 257, 404, 545, 697, 836. Rejection of the Tehuantepec Treaty, [120], 257. Remonstrances of European Powers, [120]. Laws respecting Foreigners, [120]. Difficulties at Acapulco, [120], 404, 545. President's Address, 404. Tehuantepec Question, 836.—South America: Affairs in Buenos Ayres, 257, 405, 696, 836. Executions in Chili, 257, 405. Yellow Fever in Brazil, 257, 836. Expedition of Flores, 258, 696, 836. Message of the President of Ecuador, 258. New Ministry in Peru, 546. Argentine Republic, 696, 836. Affairs in Brazil, 696. Military Preparations in Peru, 836.—Cuba: New Conspiracies, 696. Hostile Proceedings, 836.—South Seas: Miscellaneous, 119, 257. American Products free of Duty, [119]. Eruption of Mauna Loa, [119]. Revolt in Society Islands, 257, 546. Capture of American Vessel at the Galapagos, 546.

GREAT BRITAIN.

Miscellaneous, [120], 260, 405. Undecided Course of the Ministers, [120]. Protection, [120]. Loss of the Birkenhead, [120]. The Crystal Palace, [120], 260, 697. Rumors of Sir John Franklin's Vessels, [121]. Gold in Australia, [121]. Meeting of Parliament, 258. Parliamentary Proceedings: Debate on India, 258; on Duties on Paper and Advertisements, 258; on the Militia Bill, 258, 405, 546; on Disfranchisement, 258; Tenant Right Bill, 259; Case of Mr. Murray, 259; The Chancellor's Budget, 259; Proposed Criminal Convention with France, 405; English Missionaries in Austria, 546; Chancery Reform, 546; Debate on Course of Ministry, 546; Prorogation, and Queen's Speech, 546. Royal Academy Dinner, 259. Dispute among Booksellers, 259. Starvation of Missionaries in Patagonia, 260. Petition for Pardon of Irish Exiles, 260. Mr. Disraeli and Lord Derby on Protection, 405. Lord John Russell to his Constituents, 405. Case of Mr. Mather, 405. Irish Exhibition, 406. Proclamation against Catholic Ceremonies, 406. Elections for New Parliament, 547, 697. Royal Agricultural Society Dinner, 547. Riot at Stockport, 547. Emigration to Australia, 547, 697. Mazzini, 547. The Fishery Question, 697. Kossuth in England, 697. The Fisheries in the Colonies, 835. Canadian Politics, 836. Death of the Duke of Wellington, with a Sketch of his Life, 837. Report of the Society for the Advancement of Knowledge, 837. The Guano Question, 838.

FRANCE.

Meeting of the Legislative Bodies, and President's Speech, [121]. The Budget, [121]. Taking the Oaths, [121]. Organization of the National Guard, [122]. Reconstitution of the University, [122]. Orleans Estates, [122], 261, 548. The Swiss Refugee Question, [122]. The May Fêtes, 260. Charge by General Changarnier against the President, 260. Counter-charges against Changarnier by M. Cassagnac, 260. Refusal of Lamoriciere and Arago to take the Oaths, 261. Letter from the Count de Chambord, 261. Views of the Three Powers on the Empire, 261, 406, 698. Sale of Marshal Soult's Pictures, 262. Difficulties of the Press, 406. Message of the President, 547. Discussion on the Budget, 547. Executions, 548. Opening of the Strasbourg Railway, 697. Change in the Ministry, 697. Odilon Barrot abandons Public Life, 697. Recall of Exiles, 697. Indifference at Elections, 697. Fête of Napoleon's Birthday, 698. Anniversary of the Capture of the Bastille, 838. Petitions for the Establishment of the Empire, 838. President's Speech at Lyons, 838. French Press on the Duke of Wellington, 838.

SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE.

Austria: Death of Schwarzenberg, and Formation of New Ministry, [122]. Batthyani's Estates, [122]. New Restraints on the Press, 406. Return of the Emperor from Hungary, 698. Deficit in the Revenue, 698. The Crown of St. Stephen, 838.—Prussia: Famine in Silesia, [122]. Debate on abolishing the Constitution, 262. Settlement of the Danish Succession, 262. The Zollverein, 838. The Cholera, 838.—Netherlands: Railroad Amalgamation, 698. Speech of King of Holland, 837.—Affairs in Switzerland, 698.—Spain: Dismissal of Concha, 122. Postal Convention with Austria, 838—Italy: Abolition of the Constitution in Tuscany 262. Arrests in Venice and Mantua, 698. Funeral of Mazzini's Mother, 698. Restrictions on Petitions in Piedmont, 698. Closing of Protestant School in Naples, 698. Envoy from England, 838. Conspiracy, 838. Eruption of Etna, 838.—Greece: Case of Dr. King, 122, 698, 838.—Turkey: Reinstatement of Reshid Pacha, 122. Settlement of the Egyptian Question, 262, 838. New Discoveries in Nineveh, 698.

My Brother Tom526
My Little French Friend 227
My Novel; or Varieties in English Life. By Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, [36], 179, 377, 494, 669, 813
Napoleon Bonaparte. By J. S. C. Abbott,[11], 162, 304, 609
Notes from the Barbary States 451
Number Nineteen in our Street 663
Ocean Life. By J. S. C. Abbott[61]
Ostriches—How they are Hunted177
Palaces of France. By J. S. C. Abbott, 304, 596, 739
Panther Hunt481
Personal Habits and Appearance of Robespierre 345
Philosophy of Laughter253
Posthumous Portrait 775
Prison Scene in the Reign of Terror[82]
Record of a Madness not Insanity212
Reminiscence of a Bow-street Officer483
Results of an Accident.—The Gum Secret 225
Satisfaction of a Gentleman 783
Short Chapter on Rats 686
Soldier's First Battle632
Stories about Beasts and Birds219
Swept away by an Avalanche788
Tale of Mid Air 218
The Ant or Emmet540
The Counter-Stroke248
The Ghost Raiser[106]
The Incendiary352
The Last Revel [69]
The Little Gray Gossip185
The Mourner and the Comforter 187
The Salamander763
The Three Sisters 473
The Two Sisters 347
Three Visitors of Saint Pierre[108]
Too Exclusive Attention to Business 504
Ventriloquism 351
What the Sunbeam Does 210
Who Murdered Downie 625