passage as it stands is to place the fortified camp of Agathocles in a position it never could have occupied. The elevated ground, of which the Hill of St. Louis forms the southern extremity, continues along the coast for three or four miles in the direction N. N. E. The marshy ground to the S. W., on the contrary, extends as far as the low hills upon one of which the Kazbah or Citadel of Tunis now stands; and it was upon these low hills to the W. of Carthage, and not on those previously mentioned, that the camp of Agathocles was placed.
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Agriculture of France, 348 -M. Lavergne's account of its progress, 350-Turgot's reforms, 351-tithes and seignorial charges, 352 - the Nord, 357-beet-root sugar, 358-Isle of France,' 360 the Loire, 361 -Maine and Anjou, 363-the South, 365- central France, 366 — Berri, 367. Albany, Countess of, the last Stuarts, and Alfieri, 145-Chevalier St. George, 146-Charles Edward, 147 - Miss Walkingshaw, 149 - Princess of Stolberg, 151-at Rome, 153- Alfieri at Florence, 154 his tragedies, 157—the Countess throws off the Pretender, 160- Alfieri's conduct, 162-death of the Pretender, 168 — relations of Alfieri and the Countess, 169 - visit to England, 171 M. Fabre, 178 - Musée Fabre, 181.
Allocuzione detta dalla Santita di N. S. Papa Pio IX. nel Concis- toro Segreto del 18 Marzo 1861, reviewed, 233.
America, Disunion of, 556- Mr. Ellison's views, 557 Dr. Lem- priere's paradoxes, ib. State sovereignties and Federal sove- reignty, 561 Mr. Lincoln, 563-'secessions,' 564 - Mr. Rawle, 565-Mr. Motley, 566 - Senator Douglas, 567— Mr. Jay's state- ments, 568 Buchanan, 569 - dilemma of the Federal Govern- ment, 571-grievances of the seceding States, 574- territorial dominion, 575 - English aversion to the war, 579 — Mr. Jay and the Royal Proclamation, 583 - privateering, 585.
Arnold, M., his Popular Education of France, &c., reviewed, 1. Austin, John, his life, 460.
Beulé, M., his Fouilles à Carthage, reviewed, 65. Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, her Poems, reviewed, 513 'Prome- theus Bound,' 516-the 'Seraphim,' 521 — Drama of Exile,' 522 -Rhapsody of Life's Progress,' 525-lyrical efforts, 527- 'Aurora Leigh,' 530-Casa Guidi Windows,' 531-'Poems 'before Congress,' 532-character of her writings, ib. Buckle, H. T., his History of Civilisation in England, reviewed, 183 -Spain and Scotland, 186-theological superstition, 187- physical description of Spain, 188-earthquakes, 189-history of Spain, 192- Mr. Buckle's version of the history of Scotland, 200- Church of Scotland, 206 — its literature, 209.
Caballero, Fernan, her novels reviewed, 99.
Campe, Dr., his Reliquien von Albrecht Dürer, reviewed, 39. Carthage, political relations of, 66-Aristotle, 68-site of the city, 71-Lake of Tunis, 72 - Bosra, 75 Dakhul Bashir, 76 Agathocles' campaign, 78 elephants in warfare, 80-Hill of St. Louis, 81-cisterns, 82- the triple wall, 84 — Hill of Burj- Jedeed, 86-the Cothon, 90-M. Beulé's investigations, 91 Jebel Khawi, 94-literature, 97— site of Agathocles' camp, 589.
Cavour, Count Camillo, his death and character, 269. Church History of Scotland, 394 Mr. Cunningham's work, 395 Principal Lee's, 396-Culdee and Romanist priests, 400 Diocesan Episcopacy, 402-Catholicism in Scotland, 403 Scottish Reformation, 404- Church of Scotland, 406 — Morton's Tulchan Episcopacy, 408- Melville's opposition, 409- Spottis- woode, 411-Sharp, 412 Leighton, 413—Mr. Buckle on the theology of Scotland, 414- William III. and Principal Carstairs, 418-Moderatism,' 420- Leslie controversy, 422-Thomson and Chalmers, 423 - ecclesiastical revolution of 1843, 424. Church Reformation in Italy, 233- King of Italy and Court of Rome, ib. Gioberti and Rosmini, 237-'Cinque Piaghe della Chiesa,' 238-Rosmini and Pius IX., 244 — La Stresa, 246. the Benedictines, 250- the Capuchins, 251 - Faber's Devotion to the Pope,' 254 Gli Ordini Religiosi e l' Italia,' 255 — Döl- linger's Lectures, 256- Passaglia's ideas, 258-Count Cavour's declaration, 263-The Pope's Allocution, 266-La Questione Italiana,' 268-Count Cavour's death and character, 269 Letter from Monte Cassino, 277.
Cunningham, Rev. J., Church History of Scotland, reviewed, 394.
Dasent, G. W., The Story of Burnt Njal, reviewed, 425.
Davis, Dr. N., his Carthage and her Remains, reviewed, 65.
Discours du Comte de Cavour, et Discussion à la Chambre des Députés sur la Question de Rome, reviewed, 233.
Du Chaillu, Paul B., his Explorations and Adventures in Equa- torial Africa, reviewed, 212-geography of Africa, 212-his discoveries, 213 - Fan country, 218- charges against him, 219- contradictions and inconsistencies, 222- the gorilla, 228. Dürer, Albert, Literary Remains of, 39-Heller, 40-Dr. Eye, 41- Dr. Campe's 'Remains,' 41-Dürer's memoir, 41-portraits, 45 Pirkheimer, 46 - Melancholia,' 48-earliest wood-engravings, 49 -Raphael, 50-Prayer Book of the Emperor Maximilian,' 50 -sketch-book at Nüremberg, 55- Erasmus and Luther, 57 Luther's imprisonment, 60-last pieces, 64 Proportion,' ib.
Education Minute, the New, 588. See Popular Education. Ellison, Thomas, his Slavery and Secession in America, reviewed, 556. English Jurisprudence, 456— object of jurisprudence, 457 — Mr. Austin's definitions, 460-Positive Morality, 463 - Mr. Maine's 'Ancient Law,' 474 fictions, equity, and legislation, 475— Roman Law, 476-law of nature, 477- Mr. Maine's inquiries, 481 Positivist theories, 484-jurisprudence and morals, 485. Eye, Dr., his Leben und Wirken Albrecht Dürer's, reviewed, 39..
Faber, Dr. F. W., his Devotion to the Pope, reviewed, 233. Falbe, C., Recherches sur l'Emplacement de Carthage, reviewed, 65. Franks, A. W., his Recent Excavations and Discoveries on the Site of ancient Carthage, reviewed, 65.
Heller, J., his Leben und Werke Albrecht Dürer's, reviewed, 39. Hessey, Dr. J. A., his Sunday, its Origin, History and present Ob- ligations, reviewed, 535 Sabbatarian and Dominical theories, 536 Dr. Nicholas Bownde, 539-Sunday in Scotland, 541 — origin of the Sabbath, 545-question of Apostolical authority, 550-Constantine's famous decree, 554.
Jay's, Mr, his 'The Great Conspiracy and England's Neutrality,' reviewed, 556.
La Costituzione secondo la Giustizia Sociale, reviewed, 233. La Questione Italiana nel Novembre 1860, reviewed, 233. Lavergne, L. de, his Economie Rurale de la France, reviewed, 348. Lee, Rev. Dr., his Lectures on the History of the Church of Scot- land, &c., reviewed, 394.
Lempriere, Charles, his American Crisis considered, reviewed, 556. Lockhart, Rev. Father, Life of Very Rev. A. Rosmini, reviewed, 233.
Macaulay, Lord, his History of England (Fifth Volume), reviewed, 279 The New Examen,' 287-Marlborough, 289- Sackfield, 292- Godolphin, 294- massacre at Glencoe, 296-Claverhouse, ib.- execution of John Brown, 299-standing army, 307- crown lands, 308-Lord Clancarty, 309-Partition Treaty, 311 -death-bed scene of William, 316.
Maine, H. S., his Ancient Law, reviewed, 456.
Malle, Dureau de la, his Topographie de Carthage, reviewed, 65. Massari, G., his Della Riforma Cattolica della Chiesa, reviewed, 233. Montalembert, Count, his Deuxième Lettre à M. de Cavour, re- viewed, 233 his Les Moines d'Occident, depuis Saint Benoît jusqu'à Saint Bernard, reviewed. 318-monasticism and the Papacy, 320-Christian monachism, 324-Oriental, 326-Egyptian, 328 -Benedict, 330-Gregory the Great, 332-St. Columba, 334- Latin and Teutonic Christianity, 345-mediaval monasticism, 346. Motley, J., his Causes of the Civil War in America, reviewed, 556.
Note on Minute of the Committee of Council on Education, 588. Note on the Topography of Carthage, 589.
Novels of Fernan Caballero, 99-'La Gaviota,' 108-Pepe Vera, 113
The Alvareda Family,' 118-Elia,' 126-Clemencia,' 127 - Una en Otra,' 128-the writer's comic vein, ib.
O'Briens, O'Donoghue's Memoir of, 370-line of the O'Briens, 371 - Brian_Boroimhe, 373-Thomond, 374-Donaldmore, ib.- Torlogh Donn, 375-policy of Henry VIII., 376- Ireland under Elizabeth, 380-Lord Inchiquin, 383-the Act of Settlement, 384
Sir Daniel O'Brien, ib. the Clare O'Briens, 386- Charles O'Brien, 387-Sir Lucius O'Brien of Dromoland, 388.
O'Donoghue, J., Historical Memoir of the O'Briens, reviewed, 370.
Paget, J., his New Examen, or an Enquiry into the Evidence relat- ing to certain Passages in Lord Macaulay's History, reviewed, 279. Popular Education in England, 1-Report of Royal Commission, 2-Committee of Education, 6-centralisation, 10-school build- ings, 11 training colleges, 12 — pupil-teachers, 14— results of the system, 17-certificated schoolmasters, 23-Mr. Arnold on French schools, 27-capitation grant, 28 supply of books, 30— Mr. Senior's axioms, 32-educational endowments, 34. Porson, Richard, 130-English scholarship, ib.
Bentley, 131- Watson's 'Life,' 132 — Walter Whiter, 133 - 'Letters to Travis,' 141-Porson and Bentley, 143-English and German Latin, ib.
Report of the Commissioners on the State of Popular Education in England, reviewed, 1.
Reumont, A. von, his Die Gräfin von Albany, reviewed, 145. Revolution of the Hundred Days, 486- Napoleon's professions, 488 Constitution of the Hundred Days, 493 — the Additional Act, 494 Benjamin Constant and Sismondi, 496-Napoleon's pacific. declarations, 498 - Congress of Vienna, 500- Wellington and Talleyrand, 502 Thiers' view of the state of parties in France, 506 Marshal Ney, 508 - Fouché and Metternich, 511.
Senior, Nassau, his Suggestions on Popular Education, reviewed, 1. Skeats, H. S., his Popular Education in England, reviewed, 1. Smith, G., his Irish History and Irish Character, reviewed, 370. Story (The) of Burnt Njal, 425-polity of Iceland, 427-its liter- ature, 429-The Woof of War,' 435 story of Burnt Njal,' ib. state of Icelandic society, 445 - credibility of the Saga, 446— religion of the Icelander, 449 Icelandic law, 450- home of the Icelandic chief, 452 - Icelandic money, 453 Mr. Dasent's esti- mate of the work, 454.
Thiers, M. A., Histoire de Consulat et de l'Empire, reviewed, 486.
Watson, Rev. J. S., his Life of Richard Porson, reviewed, 130.
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