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A Martyr to Matrimony, 317.
A Picture of Spanish Manners, 568.
August in the Mountains, 396.
Aunt Patty's Pattens, 385.
Blackburne, E. Owens, A Martyr to Matri-
mony, 317.
Boccaccio's Decameron, Tales from, 526.
Brindisi to Cairo, 371.
Buried Poets, by the Lancashire Witch :-
No. I., Arthur Murphy, 521.
No. II., John Skelton, 640. Burke, Oliver J., History of the Chief Justices of Ireland, 481, 579.
Carmencita's Fortune, A Picture of Spanish
Manners, 568.
Caxton, William, 545, 726.
Chief Justices of Ireland, by O. J. Burke, 481, 579.
Death and Immortality, 645.
Decameron, Boccaccio's, Tales from, 526.
Destiny of Humanity, by Lady Wilde, 627.
Early Printers, William Caxton, Part I., 545, 726.
Fashion in Fiction, 427.
Folk Lore of the County Donegal, 241. Folk Lore of Ulster, 747.
French Political Journalism, 289.
Gossip from Egypt, 507.
Greek Art, Some Remains of, 612.
Holly and Ivy, By William Digby Seymour, Q.C., 270.
How our Polly was won, 741.
In the Midnight, by Lady Wylde, 44. Irish Star Chamber, 222.
Jesus, The Order of, 320. Joan of Arc, 417.
Knighton, W., Pompeii, 106; The Sports-
Lays of the Saintly :-
No. XIII., St. Januarius, 25.
No. XIV., St. Catherine of Sienna, 355.
No. XV., The Voyage of St. Brandon,
471.
No. XVI., St. Gregory the Great, 709.
Leaves from My Note-Book, by an ex-Officer
of the Royal Irish Constabulary, 621.
Legend of Lough Beg, 555.
LITERARY NOTICES.-Goethe: Ausgewählte
Prosa. 147; The Poetical Works of
Ebenezer Elliott, 148; A Visit to Ger-
man Schools: Notes of a Professional
Tour, with Discussions of the General
Principles and Practice of Kindergarten
and other schemes of Elementary Educa-
tion, 153; Roman Catholicism, Old and
New, from the Standpoint of the Infalli-
bility Doctrine, 155; Boudoir Ballads,
157; The Midland Railway: its Rise and
Progress. A Narrative of Modern Enter-
prise, 158; The Vatican and St. James's;
or, England independent of Rome.
Letter addressed to the Right Hon. B.
Disraeli, M. P.-A Ramble with the Car-
dinal: or, Flowers of History from
Wendover. Remarks on an Article by
Cardinal Manning in the Contemporary
Review, December, 1875, entitled The
Pope and Magna Charta.-The Roman
Pontiffs, Popes, or Bishops of Rome, and '
their Times. With notice of Contem-
porary Events connected with English
History, 158; The Home of Bethany: its
Joys, its, Sorrows, and its Divine Guest,
160; Charles Kingsley, his Letters and
Memories of his Life, 271; Current Coin,
276; The Huguenots, their Settlements,
Churches, and Industries in England and
Ireland, 279; Laurella, and other Poems,
-The Servant of Jeho עֶבֶד יְהוָה ; 282
vah: a Commentary, Grammatical and Critical, upon Isaiah lii. 13-liii. 12, 284; Annus Amoris, 286; Forty Years Since; or, Italy and Rome: a Sketch, 287; The History of the Struggle for Parliamentary Government in England, 397; Fridthjof's Saga: a Norse Romance,
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