from the journal of an American
traveller, 449.
Two patrons, the, a tale. Chapter I., 500
Chap. II., 503
Chap. III., 505
Chap. IV., 509
Chap. V., 511
Chap. VI., 514
Chap. VII., 515.
Vardarelli, account of the, 358.
Wages, gradual reduction of, in Great Britain, 125.
Washington, the treaty of, 112.
Welsh rioters, trial of the, 6.
Who wrote Gil Blas? 698.
Wiggins' Cry from Ireland, review of, 638
William, John, letter from, to the editor, 184.
Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury, 174
Gilly, 175.
Willis, Herbert, B. D., narration of, 749.
Word or two of the opera-tive classes, a, 292.
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