iv. having at his command many sources of information not to be obtained by the generality of persons. The novel with which we commenced our first volume of 1847 is now presented, completed, to our readers; and we trust that "Paul Pevensey" has by no means disappointed the anticipations formed at the outset, by our just encomiums of an author so preeminently fitted to shine as a writer of fiction. While devoting attention to the literary part of "The Mirror,” we have been by no means unmindful of the dramatic or musical portion, which has hitherto afforded considerable satisfaction to those capable of judging of its merits. In conclusion, we have to express our determination to use our best exertions to render the ensuing volumes as worthy of attention as it is possible for us to do. We shall endeavour to secure only the best writers, and to preserve that variety of style and matter which has so frequently elicited approval of our undertaking. Our thanks are due to the press, for the kind support they have hitherto afforded us, and our hope is that we may still continue to merit it. 1st June, 1848. Book of Beauty, The. Edited by the Countess of Blessington 80 Borneo and the Indian Archipelago. By Frank Marryatt 364 Bowyer Bible Subscription 360 Brief Sketch of Abd-el-Kader 81 Brief Sketch, A 210 British Poets of the Present Century 152 Cotter's Sunday Morning, The. By Fanny E. Lacy 276 Hours of Recreation. By Charles Middleton 363 Letters Addressed to the Countess of Ossory, by Horace Walpole. Edited by the 24 27 439 73 94 PAGE Memoir of Mademoiselle de Montpensier Marylebone Theatre 150, 217, 253, 287 Maximilian Robespierre: His Life and Opinions. By Percy B. St. John. I. Examination of Historic Opinions II.-Birth, Education, and Early Life of Robespierre Memoir of a Modern Criminal Memory. A Sonnet. 1 86 182 334 130 288 413 Modern Art, Free Exhibition of 435 Moon, The, Eclipse of. From the German of Jean Paul. By John Oxenford. 128 My Mother's Grave. By Augusta M. Huttmann 64 My Uncle's Library 220 Parson, Pen, and Pencil. By G. M. Musgrave.. Chap. XXV.-Paul suspected of playing Paul Pry 59 151 226 Peasant, The, and his Landlord. By the Baroness Knorring. Translated by Mary Series of Etchings by Edwin Landseer St. Paul's Cathedral, A Dream in. By Mrs. Bushby Savandroog; or, The Queen of the Jungle. By Captain Rafter Society of British Artists Sonnet-Memory 85 78 361 356 413 Spirit's Invocation, The 56 Surrey Theatre 156, 217, 286, 353 Surrey Zoological Gardens 433 Tempest, The.. 64 Theatricals.. 352 The Death of an Angel. From the German of Jean Paul. By John Oxenford. Travels in Siberia. By Adolph Erman. Translated by W. D. Cooley 291 Two Lectures on the Life and Writings of Maimonides. By Dr. A. Benisch. Vision of the Thames. A Legend of Cremorne. By E. L. Blanchard |