Manning, Mr., Lamb's acquaintance and correspondence with, 62. Maria Louisa, wife of Napoleon, sketch of the life of, 386— parentage and early education of, 387 given up to Napoleon, 389- - their nuptials, ib.her personal appearance, ib. - becomes a mother, 390 -at the head of the regency in France, ib. goes to Blois, 391to Vienna, ib. · does not visit Elba, ib. anecdote of, respecting Cambacérès, ib., note Napoleon's attachment to her, 392 - her requital of his affection, ib. duchess of Parma, 393- her reception at Parma, ib.- - condition of Parma, 394- her taste for the arts, ib. - character of her administration, 395 — of her journeys, - 396-honored an influenced by Au murs against, 397 note-jealousy of ing, 398 Cour private secretary t macy with him, 3 riage, ib. death - discontents, ib. plexing situation, well to Parma, 406 408 her death, Mariana, his Histor Marmion of Scott, 441 criticized in Review, 442-th ib. Marquette, discoveri Marshall, John, his fluence, 127, 133, Martha's Vineyard, Straumey, 177. Maryatt, Captain, novels, 13. Masaccio, the fresco Mason, Lowell, and Lyrist by, noticed Massachusetts, supp land, 173-early Cushing's Inqu medial law of, not Massachusetts Char Association, First Fair of the, 312. Massachusetts Ge Annual Report o Trustees of the, f 548. Mathews, George, W on the Life and C ticed, 306. Mechanic Associatio tion and Fair of th Charitable, 312. Medicine, on the a Sweetser cited res Memory, the, of S 464. Mignot, (Vincent, toire des Rois Ca nand et Isabelle, 2 Milton, John, his pe - commenced a 217. Mines, in India, 535 Mississippi River, di Peirce, his Elementary Treatise on Algebra, noticed, 563. Pig, Lamb's humorous epistle on, 67. Pioneers, The, by Cooper, remarks on, 6 characters in the work, 8. Placentia, account of, 393- its condition upon the arrival of Maria Louisa, 394. Plays, compared with novels, 2. Political Hermeneutics, by Francis Lieber, noticed, 300. Pope, conduct of the students of the University of Bologna against the cardinal legate of, 404. Pouting room, in France, 107. Prescott, William H., his History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, reviewed, 203—its interest, 214- his embarrassments, 215his perseverance, 216-materials for his work, 218-his account of Gonsalvo de Cordova, 222— of the battle of Cerignola, 225- his object different from Irving's, 235 compared with him, ib.- on the death of Alonso de Aguilar, 238 on Columbus, 241 - corrects Irving, 244-gives a complete account of the constitutional history and national characteristics of Castile and Aragon, 246, 250 his mode of treating Castilian literature, 256, 276-compared with Bouterwek, 257 - his closing remarks on Arabian literature, cited, 268 - compared with Robertson, 273-boldness and originality of his plan, 275his order and due proportion, 278 -unity of action and design, 280 - his style, 281- his reflections R. Rafn, C. C., editor of th Americana, 161 - h specting the situatio 181, 185. Randolph Macon Co man's Inaugural Ad Raphael, De Quincy' la Vie et des Euvres 83-the events of his parentage, 86 art of painting at the a pupil of Perugi his cartoons, 91 manner, 92-compa tian, 94 paints the the Vatican, 95, 99 tions to Michel A compared with him, 9 ed architect of St. Pe ib.- his design for 99 various works of ment of, by Michel - his Transfiguratio death, 101 - honors 102 his skull,'103respecting it, ib.appearance, 104 -et death on the art of pa Reichstadt, Duke of, bor baptized, 393-death Reports of Cases Argu judged in the Supren Roscoe, Thomas, his success in relation to popular foreign authors, 157-defects in his History, 222, 225 his Leo the Tenth, 275. Roy, W. L., Hebrew and English Dictionary by, reviewed, 487– his little success, 488-consider ation of his statement that the Hebrew was the primitive language of man, ib. - on the Chaldee in the Old Testament, 489- his reasons for publishing his book, considered, 490- his sixteen grounds of preference for his lexicon, considered, 492 Rabbinical commendations of it, 527 other commendations of it, 528marks respecting him, 530. Rutgers College, Barnard's Address there, 557. S. -re St. Peter's Church, at Rome, Raphael appointed architect of, 98. St. Réal, Abbé, his Conspiracy of the Spaniards against the Republic of Venice, in 1618, noticed, 560. Salle, Robert de la, arrives at Que bec, and makes discoveries, 416. Sanzio. See Raphael. Savage, James, his historical accuracy, 481. Schoolcraft, Henry R., his Narrative of an Expedition through the Upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, reviewed, 409. -- - Scott, Sir Walter, enthusiasm for, in Italy, 340 Lockhart's Life of, and Memoirs of, reviewed, 431 his birth. 434 - his early days at Sandy Knowe, ib. his school days and habits, 435- his knowledge of modern languages, 436indented as an apprentice, 437 his excursions, ib. — admitted to the Scottish bar, 438-publishes the Border Minstrelsy, 439-- the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 440 – combines active and solitary occupations, 441-crossed in love; marries, ib.-- publishes Marmion, ib. criticized by Jeffrey in the Edinburgh Review, 442-originates the London Quarterly Review, ib.-- his partnership with the Ballantynes, 443-- publishes the Lady of the Lake, ib.- his Rokeby and Lord of the Isles, 445 his Waverley, ib. his Tales of my Landlord, and Ivanhoe, 447. his pecuniary compensation, ib. his life at Abbotsford, 448-his comments on Yankees, 449-his pecuniary embarrassments, 450- his conduct therein, 451- his Life of Napoleon, ib. his republication of his novels, 452-attacked with paralysis, ib. visits the continent, ib. his death and personal character, 453-extraordinary combinations in, ib. - his energy, 454 - his social and benevolent feelings, 455 his home, 458- his kindness to brutes, 459 wordly sagacity, 460-loyalty of, 461a tory, 462-his sense of honor, 463. of religion, ib. — 74 - his Spain, histories of, 204- -how view - - ed by Charles the Fifth, 207- Sparks, Jared, remarks respecting com man of beauty of the qualiti his imagin sions prod his good s language ing Addiso from, 358 dison, 363ences, 364 a hard-wo prices to co ent value o Story, Joseph passenger of Kentuck Stuart, J. W Edipus T Sturleson, Si thor of He descendant of his life, Stuyvesant, F cite the In icut, 479. Sullivan, Wil and Effects Sulpicius, his Supreme Cou Reports of judged in, 126 char decisions, specting th commerce, ation, 137versity of o Sweetser, Wi Digestion, the abuse o Tales from th iel Greene, Tales of my and publica Talfourd, Th Charles La his Life, b |