CONTENTS.
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The Sites of the Doomed Cities | 1 | |
Her Majesty's Opposition.By Doctor Pinch | 18 | |
The Camp at Boulogne.BY Dudley Costello | 21 | |
The Eighteenth Century; or, Illustrations of the Manners and Customs of our Grandfathers. By Alexander Andrews | 33, 186, 308, 478 | |
More Stray Letters from the East | 41 | |
The Old Buccaneer's Yarn.By G. W. Thornbury | 53 | |
Polperro.By Florentia | 56, 176, 320 | |
The Pagan and the Czar.By Nicholas Mitchell | 64 | |
Literary Leaflets.By Sir Nathaniel.No. XXIII.Kingsley's Edinburgh Lectures | 66 | |
The Fair Prospect.From the Danish.By Mrs. Bushby | 73 | |
What Became of Him?A Sequel to "The Tour of David Dundyke, Esquire."By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" | 77 | |
Diary of a First Winter in Rome—1854.By Florentia | 92, 197, 364, 468 | |
The Sun Shines over AllBy J. E. Carpenter | 102 | |
A Flying Visit to the Seat of War in the East, in July, 1854.By Henry Spicer, Esq. | 103 | |
Gerald Massey's "Ballad of Babe Christabel" | 114 | |
Gosse's Aquarium | 117 | |
Life of Lord Mecalfe | 127 | |
Literary Leaflets.By Sir Nathaniel.No. XXIV.—"Firmilian" | 140 | |
The Maiden of Rodenchild.By Captain Medwin | 147 | |
The Abduction of Lady Caroline Caper.By Dudley Costello | 150 | |
Louis Philippe and Mademoiselle Rachel | 160 | |
A Tragedy by One of Her Majesty's Counsel | 171 | |
To Justinus Kerner.By Captain Medwin | 196 | |
A Righi Day | 206 | |
Mildred Arkell.By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" | 214 | |
A late Night-Scene on the Baltic.Nicholas Michell | 226 | |
The Loss of the Tiger—Invasion of the Crimea | 228 | |
The Greek Insurrection | 238 | |
The War in the Crimea | 253 | |
Harry Brown and the Emperor Nicholas.By Dudley Costello | 269 |