1 JANUARY 1870, Page 3

INDE X.-1870.

TOPICS OF THE DAY. • 193 • 134 ... 1195 ... 1410 • 745 ... 1154 _ 1571 ... 1280 ... 1407 ... 493 _ 832 ▪ 1028 _ 99 • 635 ... 778 Ballot Apparatus, the new ... 369 Bankers, the London, and their Clerks ... 1541 Banks, C, suicide of, at Old Ford ... 327 Baxter, Mr, and Contracts _ ... 690 — — his Purchases .. ... 747 Bearwood, Mr Walter drowned at ... 1572 Belgium, ought we to fight for' ... 940 Belgian Treaty, the . . 970 Bennet, Rev Mr, and the Court of Arches... 915

Bishops, the, and the House of Lords ..• ... 774

Bismarck, Count, Manners of ... ... 1375 Blanc, Louie, on the Irish Coercion Bill ... 891 Blois, the Nun of, and other Prophets ..• ••• 1253 Boat-race, the Oxford and Cambridge ••• 464 Bourses, the panic on the ... 858 Breitmann, Hans, and Hosea Biglow ..• ... 264 Bright, Mr, as a minister 69 Bright'e, Mr, resignation .* . ... 1536 Buddhist, the modern, Mr IL Alabaster 295 — Theology ... 1877 Buchanan, R„ on the Fall of Napoleon .. 1573 Bnonaparte, Prince Pierre, kills Victor Noir ... 68 — — Tna of ... _ 400 - — — a Republican upon ... 433 — — acquitted ... 426

Burial B- ill, debate upon the ... 396 CANADA, our Policy in ...

— opinion in ... ••• — as an ally Canadian Dominion, tile Captain, war-ship, loss of the Cardwell, Mr, as War Minister ... Change, Gambling on Cherry Feast at Henley-on-Thames Chinese Embassy and Mr Burlinghame Church Congress, defeat of the ... Church Rate Cry, the new ...

— the English and Athanasianism Civil Marriage in Ireland Civil Service, opencompetition for_ - — and the new order in Council Clarendon, the late Lord ... Classic Times, the " Birch " in Clerical Disabilities Cobbe, Miss, on Latent Thought Coins. our...

Cold Collins, Mr Wilkie, against Athletics ... Colonial Policy, the new — Debate, the ...

— Office, and New Zealand ... Commons, House of, solemnity of the ... Conservative Banquet in the City _ Contagious Diseases' Act, the ...

— — secret sitting upon Courts of Justice, accommodation in ... Creuzot and Thorneliffe, riots at ... Cubbin, Thomas, and the ship Series ALGAIRNS, Father, on the Theory of the

Dunham ... ... ... ... ... Denham Tragedy, the ... ... ... ... — Soul 1473

666 Derby, Lord, refuses the Lords' Leadership • •• 257 — — on our Military Strength ... .•• 1504 Derby Race, decadence of the ... ... .•• 697 Dickens, Charles ... ... ... ... ••• 716 — — . the genius of ... ... ••• 749 Dinner Tables, artistic ... ... ... 165 Diplomatists, a property qualification for... 395 Disraeli, Mr, and the Irish Land Bill ••• 367 — — on Secret Societies ... ... 5-36 — — on his own Writings ... ... 128.3 Disraeli's, Mr, Humour ... ... ... 581 Doctors, Lady ... ... ... ... ... 1440 Dockyard Plundering ... ... ... ... 290 Doubt, the modern poetry of ... ... ... 166

Dowse, Mr Serjeant ... ... ... ... 324

Dumas, Alexandre ... ... _ ... 1506

EDUCATION Bill, Mr Forster's, introduced ... 225 — the religious difficulty in ... 236 — the Education League,

321 — Mr Winterbotham'e speech upon 165 — Socularistain full cryagainst 425 — how should it be amended ? 577 - — the Government amend- ... 661 - — the omens for the ••• ... 718 — — change of front in ... ... 744 — — debate upon ... ... ... 773 — — passing of the ... ... 887 Eliot's, George, Praise of Death ... ... ... 638 Emerson, R. W., on Society and Solitude ...

Emigration, State aid for ... ... .- — as a party move... ... ... ... 295 England's Foreign Policy and No-Policy ... ... 1529 English Idolatry ... ... ... ... ... 231 Erskine, Thomas, of Linlathen ... ... ... 430 — opinion on French affairs _ .- ... 1437 European Crisis, the ... — ... ...

filDDAMSdS:ii)enbacet.ei.nInticti.. •••••• Amberley, Lord, and the Education Act Animals, Indifference of, to Speculative Truth (.4 Army, the British, and the Queen ...

— proper basis for our ...

• — Promotion in the ...

\ • — Caste in the ...

— Strength of the_ ... str,....." Asiatic Christianity ... Assam Australia, Federation in ...

Ayrton, Mr, and the flowers in Victoria Park — — and 31r B. Osborne

••• ... 226 ••• ... 513 ••• ... 773 ••• • 108-5 ..• ... 1112 ••• ... 999 ••• ... 889 ••• ... 919 ••• ... 864 ••• ... 1252

... 289 ... 1113 ... 1001 ... 36 ... 717 ... 800 ... 522 • 972

1314 ... 198 ... 1575 ••• 833 ••• 393 ••• 548 ••• 632 ••• 162 ••• 320 ••• 39 ••• 663 ••• 944 ••• 131 ••• 804

FAWCETT'S, Mr, Motion on Trinity College, DublIn Feudalism, abolition of in Scotland... ... ... 261 Fenians, raid of the, upon Canada ... ... ... 660 — amnesty, the_ ... _ — ... 1540 Field Sports, the metaphysical cruelty of ... ...41 ... ... Fog Possibilities ... ... Followers.- ... _ ... ... ...

Forster s. 11r, position... ... ... ... .... 115;

France, the revolution in ... ... ... — Irish sympathy with ... ... ... 916 — the chalices of— 1220 ... ... ...

— the decadence of ... ... ... — 1248 — "W. R. (3." upon. in the Pall Mall ... 1278

— the remaining chances of ... ... ... 1341 — the military situation in — ... ... 1404 — the crisis of the war in .* . ... ... 1436 — why should she surrender? ... ... 1500 — the cry for a National Assembly in ... 1586 — Dictatorships and National Assemblies... 1569 — why good people do not sympathize with 1576 Franco-Prussian War, the :— — English opinion on the 884 — nuances of the ... 855 — the armies face to face 912 — the draft treaty ... 912 — English diplomacy in the 913 — the naval sides of tho... ... ... ... 914 — first French defeat at Weirmenburg ... 940

— policy of Great Britain in the — •••941

— progress of the... ... . . ... ... 966

— Bassin° made commander-in-chief ... 996

— the conditions of peace ... ... ... 997 — Basaltic, defeated, Prussian march on Paris 1024 — policy of humiliating France ... ... 1024 — horrors, increase of, in the ... ... ... 1026 — secrecy and lying in the ... — ... 1029 — national morality and national sufferings 1030 — MacMahon defeated ... ... ... _ 1052 — French Army, state of corruption in ...1032 — two lessons of the war ... ... ... 1053 — battle before Sedan ... ... ... ... 1081 — peace, the possibilities of ... ... ... 1083 — educated pawns ... ... ... ... 1086 — war correspondents ... ... ... ... 1088 — the duty of Germany... ... ... ... 1108 — English working-classes on the ... _ 1110 — war-horses, the riderless ... ... ... 1114 — Peace, the, negotiations for... ... ... 1137 — aid societies, organization of _ ... 1141 — M. Jules Fevre and Count Bismarck . 1164 — German arguments for annexation ... 1168 — Count Bismarck's Circular ... ... ... 1192 — — — and the imperial intrigues 1222 — Empress, the, and the imperial intrigues 1222 — Count Bernstorf on Neutrality ... ...3223 — French plan of defence ... ... ... 1250 — Armistice, prospects of an ... ... ... 1277 — English Mediation ... ...

— Metz, the defence of ... ... — effects of, upon trade... ... ... ... 1313 French Army, the vote of the ... — — decadence of ... ...

— — reverses of the ...

— Criminal procedure, reform in — Empire, the, dying hard ... ... ... 1055 — Ministry, the new one _ ... ...

— — members of ... ... ... ac — — and Parliamentary Government 260

— — and the new Plebiscitum ... 458 — — break-up of_ ... ... ... 491

Friendly Societies, the Registrarship of ... ... 229 rtAMBETT.A. LtIon ... ... — ... G Garibaldi's Hymn ... ... ... 1374 Gasconading ... ... ... ... ... ... 1344

... ... 1284 German Empire, the North ... — ... ... 690 — Soldier, the ... ... ... ... ... 1000 — Constancy ... ... ... ... ... 1343 Germany, the crusading spirit of ... ... — the New Constitution of ... ... 1249 ... ... 1.502 — Junkerism in ... ... ...

Gladstone, 31r, on the Leisured Class ... ...56 14618

— — at the Derby Race ... ... ...689 — — and the Workman's deputation _ 1165 — — on Foreign Politics 1312

Gladstone's, Mr, Fight on the Irish Land Bill

488 — — Conservative regrets ... 746 Goschen, Mr. on the Condition of England 776 Government, the, and the Radicals... _ 293 Grant General, Presidential policy of ... 1196 — — and Great Britain ... ...

Greek Massacre, the ... ... ... ...

1174

— — and English Degeneracy 577 — — and English Pluck — 605 (Inn Flints 97.5

Gun's, Muzzleloaders v. Breechloaders ...

1118 Mr F., on a National Army 1469

HARRISON, Harvey, Sir Ii, suicide of at Norwich

889 Hindoo Inheritance ... 325 Hohenzollerns, the, and the Revolution ... P276 Home Defences, our ... 1027 Humour, what Is it? ... 776 Husbands and Wives ... 521 Huxley, Professor 135 — ea a Machine 550 — on Denominationalism ... 1311 'I'NDIAN BUDGET, the Second ... 580 — Finance, the difficulties of ... 606 — Rumours, the 1085 — Service, the new ... 1472 Insanity and Divorce 297 Intellectual Dissipation 973 Ireland, Agrarian Outrage in... 291 — Repression of Crime in 364 — some Conclusions about 1251 Irish Church, the Constitution of the ... 164 — Caprice and English inconsistency ... 490 Episcopalians 1224 — Federalism 1056 Irish Federalists, programme of the ...

— Land Tenures in the 16th Century ... — Land Bill, introduced — — — objections to...

— — — progress of the ... — and Triumph of Tenant-right

— - — — consequence of rejecting it

— — — resumption of the Debate...

— — — through Committee ... — in the House of Lords ... — — dead-lock in the Lords ...

— — — Royal Assent given to the... — Trouble, the new ...

ACESON, the Rev. 31r, case of

el Japanese Blue-Book, the last

Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ...

Juries Justice Bill, the High Court of

LEGISLATIVE Decorum... Leeseps, Sir Ferdinand de ... Licensing System, the... ...

Literary Agency, the London... ... Longevity London Vestries and Parliament ...

reform or Loan, Marro& of ••• Lowe, Mr, and the life insurance offices — — and the Farmers — — at Elgin, on neutrality ... Lowe's, Mr, Finance ...

— — Second Budget _ Lubbock's, Sir J., address at Liverpool Luxemburg Treaty, the, and Eugiand

M'COMBIE, William ... 610 McLauren r. Austen 103. Manchester, the new Bishop of ... 71

Married Womerm' Property Bill and the Lords 772 Mars, life in the Planet... ... 667

Matrimonial New. the ... 1815. Mathews, Mr C., and the tenderness of actors ... 42

Mazzinre Confession of Faith 685 Military preparations, our ... ... 1194 — Genius 13443.

Ministers' salaries ... ... 917 Ministry, changes in the ... 828 — the at Guildhall ... ... 1340 — the danger before the ... 1537 — the vacancy in the ... 1569 Moabite Stone, the ... 328 - — and sacred romances ... ... 862 Moltke, Count von ... ... 1310- MP., 31r Robertson's new play, chat about ... 551 /ADGER'S, Mr, Defeat ... 227

• O'Donovan Rossa, the case of 368

(Ecumenical Councils and changes of Belief 1442 Old Ford Tragedy, the... ... ... 327 (Miner, Madame, and the Fashion... ...

011ivier'e, M, position 717 Owens College, Manchester

TAAL', MALL GAZETTE as a Daily Journal ...

— — — and the grotesque in religion... 461

Palmer, Sir It. and Mr Gladstone 547

Papal Infallibility and the Latte Sententisi ... - — de Maistre's doctrine of ... 947

Paraguayan Experiment, end of the ... 492 Parliament, the strength or ...

— meeting of 1489 Paris, the riots in ... ... 194 — workmen of 517 - the pldbiscite in -..

- plot in, against the Emperor's.••• life ••

• ... 829 Troche made commander in.„ 996 - revolution in „, sasa - exodus from ... 1136 - the investment of ... 1167 - the demeanour of „. 1221

- the siege of „. ... 137G

— Press, the attitude of the ... 1059 Pariah Cannella Lord Sandon's motion

Pauperism, a Poor-law problem ... 132

Peacemongere, the ... ... 1405 Penzance, Lord, on criminal appeals ... 459

Pigeoa-shooting... 890-

Plimsoll's, Mr, Pawnbroking Bill ... 518

Poeta, the relative magnitude of 397

Police, the, of Paris and London ... 801 Political Worsen, the physiology of... ... 292 Pope, the, declared infallible... ... 857

— end of the Temporal Power of the ... 1109 — fall of the Temporal Power of the ... me° — the independence of the 1408

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1142 73 224 253 321 456 516 549 665. 745 800 943 860 578 748 803 888 692 834 974 839 195- 751, 370 2 638 12.54 259

322 1138. 424 4.89- 1142- 1301 NAPOLEON, Emperor, his Letter toll. 0111.4es 892 -

— — and his Ministry ... 545 — — plot on the life of ... 576 — — the, in Failure... ... 971 — — as ex-Emperor ... 1082 — — the conscience of — 1116 Napoleon's Confession._ ... — ... ... 1342 National Attractiveness ... ... ... ... 140a Nations, secondary punishment for... ... ... 661 Newel) Nazim of Bengal, the Neutrality Laws, the ... ... — ... ... 942 — correspondence, the new ... ... 113a Newdegate, Mr, and the Convents — ... — 428 Newspaper proprieties and the Hoene of Commons 863 News, the distribution of ... ... ... ... 1001

Neu. Fork Herald, the prophetic office of tho ... le

New York, corruption in ... ... ... ... 633- New Zealand, the last parley with...... ... 007 hook Nonsense, Mr Lear's of.. _ 1505 Nursery Rhyme, how to illustrate ... ... 1378 Pope Honorius and his heresy 74 Press, Individualism in the ... 420 Prevost-Paredol, suicide of 919 Princess Louise, the ... . -1225

Freesia, King of, speech of the ••• 228

— and Providence'_ ... 1277 — to be Emperor of Germany ... 14613

QUEEN'S Speech, the ... ... 192 RADICALS, disappearance of Commercial 972 Railway Accidents, compensation for 861

Ralakine, the story of ... 946 Red-River Insurgents, the ... ... 72 Robinson, the Rev W. W. ... ... 1197 Rochefort, 31, the prosecution of ••• 96 Rome, the battle of parties In' 129 Royal Academy, a non-professional at the ... 612 Royal Family, the cost of the... ... 262 Russell, Earl, upon himself 130 — Dr, describes the battle-field of Worth ••• 1002 Russian Polity, the modern ... .1r - Note, the ... 1372 - — Is Count Bismarck behind it ...1373 — Dispute, the ... 1437 ... 291 830 ... 1406 ... 1438 1503 ... 691 ... 1199 6-197 ... 100 ... 582 ... 160 399 ... 722 ... 723 ... 805 ... 1507 ... 1057 ... 720 ... 326 ... 829 ... 200 432 ... 831 101 ... 1088 ... 11 ... 609 ... 1281

TE3IPLE, Bishop. In Convocation ... 196 Tenulers humour ... ... 1542 Thlers, Mr., speech of, on the treaty with England 128

Thorncliffe and Creuzot, riots at ... ... 131 Tories, resources of the, in the Hoube of Lords ... 161 Tory Leadership in the Lords 40 Tory Lender, Duke of Richmond chosen ... 288 Treaty Obligations, the morality of... ... 945 Truck Act, the ... 608

UNITED STATES and St. Domingo ... ... 133

— — Republican diplomatists of 4 University Tests' Abolition Bill, hopes of a ... 5-16

"VANITY FAIR" Cartoons, the ... ... 721 Victor Noir killed by Prince 1'. Buonapartc 68 Vienna, the Cabinet crisis in ... ... ••• ... 98 WAR,—see Franco-Prussian War.

Warfare, ancient and modern ... ... 1143 Washington, how they make laws at ... ... 886 Walter, Mr, death of, by drowning at Bearwood... 1572 Waters, Margaret, the baby-farmer.„ ••• ... 1171 — — and the Echo correspondent ... 1223 "Wealth," the concealment of ... ... ... 696 Westcott, Mr. on Confraternities ... ... ... 494 Women's Franchise, Mr Fawcett upon ... ... 427 Work among the lost ... ... ... ... ... 1474 Working-Man's Wife, a ... ... ... ... 802 Workmen's International Exhibition ... ... 1555

PROVINCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

YORKSHIRE:— Geography ••• 13 Early History ... 46 Saxon Period ••• 76

THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND PARTITION 103

General History ... 136 167

THE FOIM NORTHERN COUNTIES ... 349

1. The Conqueror ...

2. William Rufus ...

3. Henry I. ...

4. Stephen and Matilda 5. Henry II. ...

6. Richard I.... ••• 7. John ••• ••• ••• ••• 8. Henry III, ••• ••• 9, Edward I. ••• 10. — II. ••• ••• ••• 11. — III. ••• ••• ••• 12. Richard II. ... ••• ••• ••• 18. Henry IV. ••• ••• •••

••• ••• •••

15. — VI. ••• ••• ••• 16, Edward 131, ••• ••• ••• 17. Richard Ill.... ••• ••• ••• 18. Henry VII. ••• ••• ••• •••

ART.

Armitage's, Mr, Wall Pictures ••• Dudley Gallery, the French and Flemish Pictures National Portrait Gallery. the Royal Academy. the Ancient Masters at the Stones, precious and curious Water-Colour Institute Water-Colour Society, the ...

— Institute. loan Exhibition at,

SA VDIOS.-13ANK8 Bill, the new ... School Boards, lump voting for... ...

— the best Metropolitan ...

— election of the London — that meeting of the ...

Schoolmistresses, education of ... ...

Scientific Merry-makings ... ... ...

Scotland, a Secretary for ... ••• ••• — and the Government ... ...

Servants, educated ones ... ... ...

Session, the coming ... ... ... ...

Seventh-day Sabbatariana ... ... ...

Sidgwick, Mr IL, on creeds and worship ....

Smith, Mr Cioldwin, and "Lothair "... ..• Solar researches, the recent ones ... ...

— Eclipse, the ... ... ... ...

Songs, patriotic and war ... ••• ...

Spain, King-making iu ... ... ...

Spanish Monarchy, S. Castelar upon the ... — Tragedy, the ... ... ... ...

— Crisis, the ... ... ... ...

Star-heat, measuring of ... ... ...

Star, a, in flames ... ... ... ...

Stewart, Mr Maxwell, strange will of ••• Stowe, Mrs, on Lady Byron ... ... ...

Strasburg Cathedral, burning of ... ...

Style... ... ... ... ... ...

Sun's Corona, the ... ... ... ...

Swearing, tho philosophy of profane •••

ESTIMATES OF THE ENGLISH RINGS.

• "" ...

... 237 ... :554 467 1;8-172 ... 837

POETRY.

••• 404 ••• 757 ... 496 931 ,.,10613 • :332 ... 838 • 173 ... 1352 • 1580 ••• 1121 ▪ 1384 • 373 1546 • 800

BOOKS.—AuthOrs.

A BBOTT, E. A. A.—Shakespearian Grammar 1551 About. Edmond—The Fellah... 781 Adams, S. W.—Parie In December, 1851 1284 Adlaud, G.—Amye Robsart and the Earl of Argyll, Bishop of—Present-day papers on Theology 923 Arnold, M., MA.—St. Paul and Protestantlem 642 Auerbach, B.—The Country House on the Rhine 1410 AKER, T.—Ilistory of St. John's College, Barker, Lady—Station Life in New Zealand ... 591 Barnum, P. T.—Forty Years' Recollections ... 270 Baur, W.—Religious Life in Germany ... 814 Beckett, it A.—Fallen among Thieves 306 Beale, Anne—Country Courtships ... ... 274 Beauchesne, M. A. de—La Vie de Madame Elise- Beauvoir, Comte de—Voyage autour du Monde ... 844 Beecher, H. W.—Sermons ••• 759 Bell, G. T.—Lettere of Sir C. Bell, ... 502 Bell and Co. (Pub.)—Casimir Maremma 373 Belloc, Madame—Peoples of the World ... ... 1512 Benham, W.—Poetical Works of W. Cowper ... 1357 Benison, Paul—Not to be 673 Bentley (Pub.)—Recreations of a Recluse ... 809 The Bond of Honour .,. 955 Madame de Mimmion ... 1449 Berti Domenico—Life of G. Bruno 616-644 Blaney, Rev. T.—Sermorut ••• 956 Black, W.—Kilmeny 469 Blackburn, 11.—Normandy Picturesque ... 336 Bolter, G. H.—Kiinigsmark and other Poems ... 984 Ronnechose, E. de—Life of Bertrand du Guesclin 646 Bonwick, J.—Origin of the Tasmanians .., 869 Bradbury & Co. (Pub.)—The Crown History of Brentano Lugo—On the History of Guilds ... 524 Bridgman. Mary—Robert Lynne ... 1323 Brisbane, Rev T.—Early Years of A. Smith ... 111 Broome, F. N.—The Stranger of Seriphos... ... 243 Brown, W. 11—Sertum Carthusianum 115 — S. G.—The Life of Rufus Choate ... 1067 Buchanan, 1L—The Book of Orin 783 Bulwer, Sir II. L—Life of Lord Palmerston 1353-1385 Burton, Capt. R. F.—The Battlefields of Paraguay 377

CARPENTIER & Co. (Pub.)—Souvenirs do Madame Is Brun-. ... 500

Cartwright. W. C.—Memoir of Bergenroth 374 Cavanagh, Julia Silvia... 840 Chapman & Co. (Pub.)—The Scapegoat ... 301 Cheyne, T. IL—The Book of ... 1122 Child. G. W.—Essays on Physiological Subjects... 376 Church, A. J.—Horre Termysonianee ••• 501 — R. W.—St. Anselm 1063 Christie, W. D.—Poetical Works of J. Dryden ... 806 Clarke, Marcus—Long Odds... ... 208 Clones, G. C.—The Story of Pauline ... 406 Cochrane, A. B.—Francis I., and other Historic Collins, Rev W. L.—Aucient Classice ... 440 Cox, U. W.—Mythology of the Aryan Nations ... 1037 Craik, G. 31.—Esther Hill's Secret ... 1093 Cruikshank, G.—Fairy Library 562 Curtis, G. T.—Life of Daniel Webster ... 725

DAIL, W. H.—Alaska and its Resources ... 1583 Daubeuy, 0.0. B.—Fugitive Poems, &c. ... 144 Dean & Co. (Pub.)—Debrett's Illustrated Peerage 760 Denison, Sir W.—Varieties of Viceregal Life ••• 439

Dicey, E.—The Morning Land ... 843 Dickens, G—The Mystery of Edwin Brood 1176 Disraeli, Right Hon B.—Lothair 586 Dixon, W. 11.—Her Majesty's Tower ... 82 — H. H.—Saddle and Sirloin ... 557 Dodd, Rev H. P.—The Epigrammatists ••• ... 812

Dowson, Prof .—The History of India ... 271

Drummond, J.—A Spiritual Religion ... 1233 Dunham'a Multiplication and Division Tables ..., 472 A Meeting ...

At Twenty-Three ... Emperor Napoleon's Telegram — Empress, and Empire Genius, the recognition of ... In the Wood ...

Last Words Little Breeches Lyme Regis, at ... Michaelmas Daisies ...

Might and Right... ... Regret, a...

Syrens, the ... Wit and Humour

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ASTLAKF, Lady—Life of John Gibson, RA. 17 — — Sir C. Eastlake ... 177 ,, , 1 Eckhardt, Dr J.—Modern Russia ... 1177-1416 , Edmunds, F.—Traces of History, &c. ... 728 ' Ellicott, C. J., D.D.—Revision of the New Testa- ••• . Elliot, Sir H. M.—History of India ... 271 Elwin, Rev W.—Life of Alexander Pope ... 1580 1172 Ewing, .1. 1L—The Brownies, and other Tales .., 1322 ...

— 1200 FARJEON, B. L—Grif, &Story of Australian Life 527 1226 Ferrer, A.—ComparativeGmmmar of Greek 701 — ...1,", Freeman, E. A.—History of the Norman Conquest 267 •••• ,'"„lo' — — History of the Saracens ... ... .1:256 Forsyth, Av., Q.C.—Cases on Constitutional Law...... 273099

••• 899 — "' ' ' Freiligrath. F.—Poems ... ... ... ... 1412 , ,,. French, G. .11.—Shakespeariamt Genealogic^ ... 146

••• ,17,,,'; Frere, Men A. 31—The Antipodes, &c. ... ••• 619

— •"" , Fullerton. Lady G.—Mrs Gerald's Niece ... ••• 242

: Fullom, S. W.—Down in Devon ... ... ••• 441 I riELDART,E.31.—The8loderaGreek Language 1549 ... 403 11_11 Gilbert. W.—King George's Middy ... ... '263 — J. T.—Historic Documents of Ireland 1581 Gillmore, P—A Hunter's Adventures in the Far Girdlestone, Rev. A. (1.—The Alps without Guides 699 Gladstone, G.—The Chaplain in the Field of War 1231 ... 614 Gordon. Mrs—The Home Life of Sir D. Brewster 272

... 585 Gore, Leslie—Anne Jennings ... ... ... 813 ... 1383 Gower, 0.—Mabeldean; or, Christianity Reversed 55 Grant, Sir Alexander—Recess Studies — J.—Memoirs of Sir G. Sinclair ..• Gray. J. C.—The Sunday-School World Greg, W. IL—Political Problems ...

Griffith & Ca (Pub.)—Stories from the Land of Gritty, A. de—Thomas Otway Guy, W. A., M.B.—Public Health, &c.

HALL, Rev N.—From Liverpool to St. Louis... Hamerton, P. G.—Wenderholme Hamilton, Janet—Poems, Essays, &c.

— N. E. S. A.—William of Malmesbnry Harding°, E.—Modern American Spiritualism ... Hardy, Lady—Daisy Nichol ... Harris, IL—Mayfair to Millbank Harte, F. B.—The Luck of Roaring Camp... ••• Hazlitt, W. C.—Lectures on English Poets, &c. — — The Whole Works of W. Browne Hawker, R. S.—Footprints of Former Men in 304 335 1354 334 1512 670 1179 21 529 1207 1233 1321 1386 1.035 1587 531 1124 1290 Hemans, C.—Sacred Art, &c., in Italy ... ... 786 Higgiubon, F. G.—Army Life in a Black Regiment 1448 Hingston, E. P.—Life of Artemus Ward ... ... 1324 Hodder, G.—Memoirs of My Time ... ... ... 559 Hodgson, S. 1L—The Theory of Practice ... ..., 1450 Rosy, Mrs C.—Falsely True ... ... ..., ..., 1147 Holland, J. E.—Essays upon the Form of Law ••• 145 Holt, E. S.—Asia:Me Hall ... ... ... _. 1552 Hook, Dr.—Lives of the Archbishops of Canter-

bury ... 303

Hope, A. R—Texts from the Times ... ... 1387 Hughes. T., M.P.—Alfred the Great ... ... 174 Hugo, Victor—By Order of the King... 132,5 Hunt, Rev J.—Poems of IL Wilde, D.D. ... ...1009 Hurst & Co. (Pub.)—Arthur ... .... ... ... 1066 Hutchinson, A. /I.—Try Lapland ... ... ... 1123 JEAFFRESON, J. C.—A Book about the Clergy 241 — — Annals of Oxford ... 1585 Jebb, R. C.—The Characters of Theophrastns ... 734 Jame, 31—Life of Bertrand du Clueselin ••• _. 646 Jones, Dr B.—The Life and Letters of Faraday ... 235

KEIM, De B. R—Sheridan's Troopers ... ... 1151

Kerman, G.—Tent Life in Siberia ... ... 1509 Kennedy, A. J.—Paraguay during the Present War 143 Kingsley, Rev C.—Madame How and Lady Why 378

LAVELEYE, E. de—Prussia, &c., since Sadowa 1205 Lawlor, D. S.—Pilgrimages in the Pyrenees 302

Lechler, D. G.—Writings of Wielif... ... ... 785 Leslie, T. E. C.—Land Systems, various ... ... 1011 Lewis, Sir G. F.—Letters of Sir (3,0. Lewis ... 404 Lloyd, L.—Peasant Life In Sweden... ... ... 1149 Loch, H. B.—Lord Elgin's Second Embassy to 563 Longman & Co. (Pub.)—Abolition of Patents for Inventions ... 674 Low & Co. (Pub.)—Autobiography of J. B. Gough 980 Lowell, J. R.—Six Essays ••• ••• 587 Luard, H. R—Annales Monastic' ••• 727 Lynch, Rev T. T.—The Mornington Lecture ••• 407 Lytton, Lord—Every Man has his Price ... ••• 51 — — King Arthur, a poem ... ••• 1422 — Lady—The Household Fairy ••• 758

M'CLITRE, A. K.—Three Thousand Miles through the Far West... ... ••• 84 McGee, T. D'Arcy—Poems ..• ... 1420 Macgregor, J.—The Rob Roy Canoe on the Jordan 20 Macmillan (Pub.)—Mrs. Jerningham's Journal ••• 11 — — System of Land Tenn ... 3384

— — Estelle Russell ••• 671 Malmeebury, Earl—Letters of the First Earl of Mairaesbury 1007 Malouet, le Baron—Memoirs of Malouet 809 Manning, Mrs—Anclent and Medieeval India 498 Marckham, C. it—Life of the Great Lord Fairfax 470 Marna, E.—The Countess Gisela ... 1481 Martin, Theodore—Horace 1550 Maurice, Professor F. D.—Social Morality 203 Max Hillier—The Sacred Hymns of the Brahmins 530 Meiklej oh n, J., M.D.—English Method of Teaching Mello, P., D.D.—Origin, &c., of Waldenses ... 503 Mendelssohn, Karl B.—Murder of the Austrian Mimeo, Dean—Savonarola and other Essays ... 1480 Montemerli, Countess—The Florentines ... 1446 Morris, W.—The Earthly Paradise... ... 332 — Volsung Saga ... 983 Mulball & Co. (Pub.)—Handbook of the River Musgrave, Rev G.—A Ramble in Brittany 702 WrAPOLEON L, Correspondence of ... 1479 LI Nesbitt, H. A.—The Science of Arithmetic 1291 Newman, Dr—Grammer of Assent ... 436 N'FLANNAGAN, J. R.—Lives of the Irish Chancellors ... 1445 Oliphant, Mrs—The Three Brothers ... 871 — — Sketches of the Reign of George II 11151 — J. L. IL—The Jacobite Lairds of Gask... 1091 Osborne, Mrs.—Life of Lady Osborne ... ••• 620 Overall, W. H.—A Dictionary of Chronology ••• 1125 Owgan, 11.—A Manual of Ethics 1884 ALLISER, Mrs. IL—Brittany and its Byways 356 Parker and Co. (Pub.)—Portraiture of King

Charles 1.• ••• ••• •_ . ... 811 Parkman, F.—The Discovery of the Great West... 523 Patterson, A. 2,—The Magyars, their Country, &c 408 Pearson. C. IL—Historical Maps of England, &c. 49

Penley, Mr.—Sketching from Nature .- 53 — — — — —inWaterC010nrs 1482 Petherick, Wand Mrs—Travels in Central Africa 208 Pickering (Pub.)—The Wrath of Echo, &c. ... 1262 Plon, H. (Pub.)—The Revolutionary Prisons of

Pouchet, F'. A. Universe ... ••• 83 Present-day Papers on Theology—Dr. Ewing -. 923 Pritchard, Rev C.—The Hulsean Lectures for 1867 176 Pryme, Miss—Life, &c., of George Pryme, MA._ 870

fl AE, W.F.—Westward by Rail 923

11, Hammy, W.. ILA.—Cicero pro Cluentio 80 — E. P.—Hearts and Diamonds ._ 924 Raven, J. J.—The Church Bells of Cambridgeshire 442 Rawlinson, (8.—A Manual of Ancient History ••• 206 Rettde, C.—Put Yourself in his Place.,,.,. 1289 Reynolds, H. 1L—Essays on Church Problems ••• 5.5-5

Riley, H. T.—Annales Monasteril ... 1152 Ritchie, A. G.—Lectures on the History of Ire-

land . 1319 Ritchie, J. K (Pub.)—The Religious Life of London 1206 Rivers, S.—London Charities and London Life _ 787

Rogge, Rev R—The Chaplain in War ... 1231 Rolleston, G.—Excavations in Frilford Cemetery 841 — — Forms of Animal Life ... 926 Rose, S.—Ignatius Loyola and the Early Jesuits... 897 Ross, C. 11.—A Private Inquiry ... 1230 Rossetti, I). G.—Poems 724 — C. G.—Common-place and other Tales._ 1292 Rule, W. H.—History of the Karaite Jews ... 953 Ruskin, John, KA.—Lectures on Art ... 951-979

SARGENT, K—The Woman who Dared ... 700 Saunders, F.—Evenings with the Sacred Poets 1261

Savage, IL—The Woman of Business 728 Schwab, I. B. von—Life of Franz Berg ... ... 839 San, K. Chunder—The Bmhmo-Somaj 1258 Shand, A. L—Against Titue ... 1356 Shairp, J. C.—Culture and Religion ... 1547 Simon, Jules—Le Libre Exchange ... 1036 Smart, IL—Bitter is the Rind ... 1462 Smith, Elder, and Co. (Pub.)—Unawares ... 670 Sonnenschein, A.—English Method of Teaching to Stanhope, Earl—English History in Queen Anne's Reign Stanley, Hon. E. J.—The Three Voyages of Vasco Stapler, Paul—Laurence Sterne ... 670 Steinmetz, A.—The Gaming-Table in all Times... 618 Stevens, Abel—History of Methodism ... 1064 — K T.—Flint Chips ... 1094 Stoughton, J.—The Ecclesiastical History of Strahan (Pub.)—Claild-Nature ... 19 Sweet, J. B.—A Memoir of the late H. Hoare 409 Sylvester, J. J.—The Laws of Verse, &c.... ... 1095 er E.NNYSON, Alfred—The Window, &c. 1580 Tenot, Euganie--Paria inDecember, 1851 ... 1234 Thin, G., M.D.—The Causes of the Massacre in Tfrombury, W.—A Tour round England._ 1068 nnsley Brothers (Pub.)—Wee-Wille ... 174 — — Gwendoline's Harvest 645 Religious Thought in Germany 1013 Townehend, F. T.—A Cruise in Greek Waters ... 1153 Tour d'Auvergne, Prince E.—Waterloo ... 954 Trollope, A.—Sir Harry Hotspur ... 1415 — The Commentaries of Ctesar 757 — An Editor's Tales ... ... 1203 Triibner & Co.—Lives of the Founders of the British Museum 1040 Tyndall, J.—Faraday as a Discoverer ... 205

uRLDI, R. D.—Wesley's Place in Church AN LENNEP, TVARRINGTON, N.—Historical Notes of the

Reign of Charles L ... 109 Webster, Mr—Poems, "Portraits" 497 Weir, Rev. A.—The Church and the Age... 468 Weyer, M. van dc—Choir ceOpuscules 273 Whately, Miss—Maude 64 Wheatley, H. R—Round about Piccadilly, Re. 558 Whitney, Mrs A. D. T.—Hitherto, a Novel ... 615 Whiteside, Juetice—Early Sketches of Eminent Wilberforce, K—The Duke's Honour ... ... 112 Wilkins, H. M.—Speeches from Thucydides ... 1069 Williams (Pub.)—Muse3 Etonenses ... 115 — It — Ethics of Aristotle 178 — R., D.D.—Owen Glendower and other Poems ... ... 1034 Willis, R., ILD.—Life of Benedict de Spinoza ... 589 Wood, Mrs H.—Bessy Rana ... 1260

Wright, Thomas—The Bane of a Life ... 1180

yATES, K—A Righted Wrong ... 1547 rZELLFTI, Dr E.—The Stoics, Epicureans, 867 Zumpt, A. W.—On the Year of Christ's Birth 560 280 1356 1583 174 699 American Spiritualism—Emma Harding° ... 1321 Ancient Classics for English Readers—Rev W. L.

Collins 440 Animal Life, Forms of—G. Rollestou, M.D. ... 926 Annales Mouastiei, Luard, ILA. 727 — Ifonasterii S. Albani—H. J. Riley ... 1152 Annie Jennings—Leslie Gore ... 813 Antipodes, and round the World—Mrs A. M. Frere 619 Aristotle, the Nicomachean Ethics of—R. Williams 178 Arithmetic, the Science and Art of—H. A. Nesbitt 1291 Army Life Ma Black Itegiment—T. W. Higgiruson 1448 Art, Lectures on—J. Ruskin, 3I.A_ 951-979

Arthur—Hurst Co. (Pub.) . . — ... 1066 Aryan Nations, Mythology of Ihe-41/. W. Cox ... 1037

Asheliffe Hall—E. S. Holt _ ... 1552 Asia Minor—Rev. K J. van ... 842 Austrian Ambassadors, Murder of the—Karl Menueisaonfl 1010

-DANE of a Life, the—Thomas Wright... -. 1180 111 Barnum, P. T., Recollections of—P. T.

Barnum ... 270 Bell, Sir C., Life of—G. J. Bell .-.. 502 Berg, Franz, Life of—Von L Schwabab -. 839 Bergenroth,Gustave, 31emoirof—W.C.Cartwright, 374

Bertrand du Gro;3.0.1ink. BOnnechoso ate

Bossy Bane—Mr H. Hood — 1260 Bitter is the Rind—Hawley Smart... 1453

Bond of Honour, the—Bentley (Pub.). ... 955 Brahmins, the Sacred Songs of the—F. Max Muller 530 Brahmu-Somaj. the, Lectures, &c.—K. Chunder

Seri „.. 1259 Rev H. J.—Asia Minor 842 BOOKS—Subjects.

AFRICA, Travels in CentraL—Mr and Mrs

Against Time—A. L Shand ...

Alaska and its Resources—W. 11 Dall Alfred the Great—T. Hughes, 3LP.... ...

Also, the High, without Guides—Rev. A. (3. Brewster, Sir D., Home Life of—Mrs Gordon 272 British Museum, Lives of the Founders of the- Triibner (Pub.) _ ... 1040 Brittany and its Byways—Mrs Bury Palliser 336 — a Ramble in—Rev 0. Musgrave ... 702 Browne, W., the Whole Works of—W. C. Hazlitt 1124 Brownies, the, and other Tales—J. H. Ewing ... 1322 Brun, Souvenirs de Madame le—Carpentier (Pub.) 500 Bruno, the Life of Giordano—Domenico Berti 610-644 By Order of the King—Victor Hugo ... 1925 filESA.11, the Commentaries of—A. Trollope _ 757 Canterbury, Lives of the Archbishops of—Dr Carthusianum Sertum—W. Haig Brown ... ... 115 Casimir Maremma—Bell & Daldy (Pub.) ... 375 Chaplain, the, in the Bottle-field—Rev B. Rogge... 1231 Charles L Portraiture of King—Parker & Co. (Pub.) 811

Child-Nature—Stmhan & CO. (Pub.) 19 China, the Tientsin Massacre—G. Thin, M.D. ... 1390

Choate, the Life of Rufus—S. G. Brown ... ... 1067 Choir d'Opuscules Philosophiques—M. Van de

Weyer Christ's Birth, on the Year of—A. W. Zumpt ... 560 Chronology, a Dictionary of—W. H. Overall ... 1125 Church Bells of Cambridge, the—J. J. Raven, B.D. 442

— the, and the Age—A. Weir, D.C.L... _ 468 Cicero pro Cluentio—W. Ramsay, 3L A. 80 Clergy, a Book about the—J. C. Jeaffreson ... 241 Commonplace, and other Tales-0. G. Rossetti ... 1292 Contemporary Revive, the ... 1326 Cornwall, Footprints of Former Men In—R. S.

Countess Gisela, the—E. Marlitt 1481 Country Courtships—Anne Beale 274 — House on the Rhine, the—B. Auerbach... 1510 Cowper, W., Poetical Works of—W. Benham _ 1357 Culture and Religion—J. C. Shairp ... 1547

DAISY NICHOL—Lady Hardy ... 1386 Debretes Illustrated Peerage—Dean & Son 760

Down in Devon, a Pastoral—S. W. Fullom ... 441 Duke's Honour, the—E. Wilberfore,e 112

-L-NARLY Sketches of Eminent Persons—Chief Justice

1.1.1 Whiteeide... 849 Eastlake, Sir C.—Lady Eastlake ... 177 Ecelesia, Essays on Church Problems—H. R.

Reynolds, D.D. 555 Editor's Tales, an—Anthony Trollops ... 1203 Edwin Brood, the Mystery of—C. Dickens ... 1176 Elgin's, Lord, Second Embassy to China—H. B.

Loch 563 Elisabeth, Madame, Life of, B. A. de Beauchesno 141 England, Historical Maps of, &c.—C. H. Pearson, 49 — History of, Reign of Queen Anne—Earl — Ecclesiastical History of—J. Stoughton,

- a Tour Bound—W. Thornbury 1048

— the Crown History of—Bradbury & Co. 1355 English Method of Teaching to Read, the—J. M.

D. Meildejohn 52 — Poets and Comic Writers—W. Hazlitt- W. C. Hazlitt 531 Epigrammatists, the—Rev. H. P. Dodd 812 Essays upon tho Form of Law—T. E. Holland ... 145 — on Physiological Subjects—G. W. Child... 376 — Six—.I. It. Lowell ... 587 F.stelle Russell—Macmillan & Co. (Pub.) 671 Esther Hill's Secret—O. M. Craik ... 1093 Ethics, a Manual of—Henry Owgan, LL.D. ... 1584 Etonensis Muste—Williams (Pub.) 115 Exchange le Libre—Jules Simon ... 1036

FAIRFAX, Life of the Great Lord—C. R.

Fairy Library—George Cruikshank 562 Fallen among Thieves—A. A'Beckett ... 306 Falsely True—Mrs. C. Hoey ... 1147 Faraday, Life and Letters of—Dr. Bence Jones ... 205 — as a Discoverer—J. Tyndall ... 205 Fetish, the—Edmond About ... 781 Flint Chips—E. T. Stephens ... ... 1094 Florentines, the—Countess Montemerli 1446 France, the Revolutionary Prisons of—H. Plon 1388 Francis I.—A. B. Cochrane ... 1181 Frilford Cemetery, Researches Rolleston... 841

GANING-TABLE, the, in all Times, Re.—A.

Gask, the Jacobite Lairds of—J. L. K. Oliphant ... 1091 Gerald's Niece, Mrs—Lady G. Fullerton ... 242 Germany, Religious Life in—W. Baur 814 — Thought in—Tinsley (Pub.)._ 1013 Gibson, John, R.A.. Life of—Lady Eastlake ... 17 Guilds, History and Development of—L. Brentano 524 Gough, J. B., Autobiography of—Low & Co. (Pub.) 980 Grammar of Assent, an Essay—Dr Newman ... 436 — a Comparative, of Sanskrit, &c.—W. H.

Ferrar Great West, the Discovery of the—F. Parkman .„ 525 — Hunter's Adventures in—P. Gillmore 1419 Greek Waters, a Cruise In—F. T. Townsend ... 1163

— Language, Modern—E. M. Geldart ... 1548 Grif, a Story of Australian Life—B. L. Farjeon ... 527 Gwendoline's Harvest—Tinsley & Co. (Pub.) ... 645

ifMIRY HOTSPUR, Sir, of Hnmblethwaite- A. 1415

Hearts and Diamonds—E. P. Ramsay ... 924 Historical Notes of the Reign of Charles L—N.

Wallington ... 109 — Sketches of George IL—Mrs Oliphant 1130 History, a Manual of Ancient—G. Rawlinson 2013 — Traces of, in the Names of Places—F.

Hitherto, a Novel—Mrs A. D. T. Whitney... ... 615

Hoare, Henry, a Memoir of—J. a Sweet, M.A. ... 409

Horace—Theodore Martin ... 1650 Household Fairy, the—Lady Lytton ... 758 — Stories from the Land of Hofer— Griffith (Pub.)... 1512 Hulsean Lectures for 1867—Rev. C. Pritchard, M.A. 174

IRELAND, Lectures on the History of—A. G.

Richey... ... 1319 — Lives of the Lord Chancellors--J.

R. O'Flatumgan ... 445 — Historic Documents of—J.T. Gilbert 1581 India, the History of—Professor J. Dawson ... 271 — Ancient and Medimval—Mrs Manning ... 498 Isaiah, the Book of—J. K. Cheyne 3LA. ... 1122 Italy, Medi/era] Christianity, Re, in—C. Hemans 786 672 ITARAITE Jews, History of—W. H. Rule, D.D. 953 Kilmeny—William Black ... ... 469 King George's Middy—W. Gilbert 268

T AND Systems—J. E. C. Leslie ... ... 1011

— Tenure Systems, Various—Macmillan Lapland, Try—A. H. Hutchinson 1123 Law, Opinions on Constitutional—W. Forsyth, Q.C. 730 Lewis, Sir G. C., Letters of—Rev Sir G. F. Lewis 404 Liverpool to Si. Louis, from—Rev Newman Hall 21 London Characters, Re—Rivers & Co. (Pub.) 787 — the Religious Life of—J. E. Ritchie 1204 Long Odds—Marcus Clarke ... 208

Lothair—Right Hon. 13. Disraeli asa

Loyola, Ignatius, and the Early Jesuits—S. Rose 897 Luck of Roaring Camp, the—F. B. Harts 1687 TABELDEAN. or Christianity Reversed Owen Gower _ 55 Madame Bow and Lady Why—Rev C. Kingsley 178 Magazines, some, 107473-703-1209; on the War... 1483 Magyars, the, their Country and Institutions—A.

J. Patterson. 409 Majesty's Tower. Her—W. H.Dixon.„ . 82

Mehnesbury, Letters of the First Earl.— Lord

Malmesbury — 1007 Malmesbury, William of—N. E. S. A. Hamilton ... 1298 Malouet, Memoirs of—Par H. le Baron Malouot ... 809 Maud, or the Anglican Sister of Mercy—Mies Mayfair to ... _ 1035 Memoirs of Sly Time—George Hodder ._ 559 Methodism, the History of—A. Stevens, LLD. _ 1064 Miramion, Madame de, Life of—Bentley (Pub.) _ 1449

Morning Laud, the—Edward Dicey _818

Morniugton Lecture, the—Rev T. T. Lynch ... 407 la,:rAPOLEON I., Correspondence de .- 1479 11 Now Testament, on the Revision of—C. J.

Ellicott ... . . 981

New Zealand, Station Life In—Lady Barker ... 591 Norman Conquest, History of the—E. A. Freeman '167

Normandy Pieturesque—H. Blackburn 386

Not to Be—Paul BOIIIH071 613 r'sSBORNE, Lady, Memorials of the Life of—

• Mrs. Osborne _ 620 0 tway, Thomas—A. de Gritty— 670 Oxford, Annals of—J. C. Jeaffroson, B.A.... ... 1685 D ALMERSTON, Lord, Life of—Sir H. L.

Bulwer ... 13534385 Paraguay, Re., 'during the present War—A. S.

Kennedy ... ... 141 — Battle-fields of—Capt. R. F. Burton 377 Paris in December, 11351—Euganie Tenet 1234 Patents, Abolition of—Longman & Co. (Pub.) ... 674 Pauline, the Story of—U. Climes ... 406 Peoples of the World—B. 1'. Bailee... 1512 Piccadilly, Re, round about-11. B. Wheatley ... 558 Plate, Handbook of River—Messrs Mulhall (Pub.) 628 Poems—Mrs Jerniughanie Journal... 114 — on Natural ilietory—C. U. B. Daubeny, M.13. 144 — The Stranger of Seraphon—F. N. Browne... 243 — Freiligrath—Edited by his Daughter 299 — The Earthly Paradise—w. Morris ... 332 — Portraits—Mrs Augusta Webster ... 497 — Hone Tennyaouianet—A. J. Church _ 501 — D'Arcy McGee 1420 — King Arthur—Lord Lytton ... 1422 — D. U. Rossetti - 724 — The Book of Orm—B.. _ 781 — of John Dryden—W. D. Christie, 896 — Ktnigsmark, &c.—U. IL Boker _ 984 — R. Wilde, D.D.—Rev J. Hunt -. ... 1009 — Owen Glendower—R.Williams, D.D. 1034 — Essays, &c.—Janet Hamilton ... 1207 — The Wrath of Echo—Pickering (Pub.) ... 1202 Poets, Evenings with the Sacred—F. Saunders ... 1261 Political Problem—W.11 Greg ... 334 Pope, Works of Alexander—Rev W. Elwin ... 1580 Practice, the Theory of—S. H. Hodgeon 1450 Private Inquiry—A. C. Roes — 1230 Prussia and Austria since Sadowa—E. D. Laveleye 1'105 Pryme, G., M.A., Recollections of—Miss Pryme .„ 870 Public Health, &c.—W. A. Guy, M.B. 1179 Put Yourself in His Place—C. Reade 1289 Pyrenees, Pilgrimages to the—D. S. Lawlor ... 302

RECESS Studies—Sir Alexander Grant ... 304 Recreations of a Recluse—Bentley (Pub.) ... 899

Righted Wrong, a—Edmund Yates... 11.47 Robert Lynne—Mary Bridgman .- -. 1323 Robsart, Amye, and the Earl of Leycemer—(1.

Adlard .„ — 238 "Rob Roy" Canoe, the, on the Jordan—J. Mac- gregor

Mountains, 3,060 Miles through—A. B.

McClure . 81 Russia, Modern—Dr. ill11118 Eckhaidt 1177-1416 — Free—W. H. Dixon ... 1039

SADDLE and Sirloin—H. H. Dixon. 1017 St. Anselm—R. W. Church

St. John's College, Cambridge—T. Baker... ... 1041 St, Paul-31. Arnold ... 642 Saracens, History of—E. A. Freeman 899 Satenarola, and other Essays—Dean Ullman ... 1480 Scapegoat, the—Leo ; Chapman & Co. (Pub.) ... 201 Sermons—H. W. Beecher ... 759 Shakspeariana Genealogica-4.6. R. French ... 142 Shakspearian Grammar,—A. E. A. Abbott, 3LA. 1651 Sheridan'e Troopers—De B. R. Kahn 1151 Sketches from Nature—Mr Penley 5:1 - — — in Water Colours ... 1482 Siberia, Tent Life in—George Kerman ... 1509 Sinclair, Sir G., Memoirs of—Janet Grant 335 Silvia—Julia Kavanagh 840 Sir Harry Hots or—Anthony Troliu 1415 Smith, Alex., Early Years of—Rev F. Brisbane ... 111 Social Morality—Professor F. D. Maurice_ ... 201 Songs of the Wrens, Re—A. Tennyson _ 1536 Spinoza, B. de, Life of—R. Willis, M.D. ... 589 Spiritual Religion, a—T. Drummond ... ... 1237 Stenie, Laurence—Paul Stapfer 670

Stoics, Epicureans, Rs—Dr E. Zeller 867 Sunday-School World, the—T. C. Gray 1354 Sweden, Peasant Life in—L .., ... 1149 ASIIANIANS, Life and Origin of the—I.

1 Barwick 869

Texts from the Times—A. R. Hope_ 1387 Wesley's, John, Place in Church History-R. 13.

Wesley, .1., with High Churchmen-An Old Methodist .„ Westward by Rail-W. F. Rae ...

Wielit, the Writings of-Dr. J. Lechler

Woman of Beauties, the-M. Savage

Woman who Dared, the-E. Sargent

339 339 923 785 728 700 Theology. Present-day Papers upon-Bishop of

Argyll • 923 Theophrastus, the Characters of-R. C. Jebb 784

Three Brothers, The-Mrs 011phent ... 870

JJThucydides, Speeches from-11. 31. Wilkins, M.A. 1069 NAWARES-Smith, Eider, and Co. (Pub.) ... 661 ! Universe, the-F. A. Pouchet, M.D. "ITASCO DE GAMA, the Three Voyages of-

V Hon E. J. Stanley 1042 Verse, the Laws of-J. J. Sylvester... ... ... 1095 Viceregal Life, Varieties of-Sir \V. Denison 439 Volsunga 1st' iga-W. Morris ... ... 983

Voyage autour du Morale-Par lo Comte WALDENSES, Origin of, &c.-Dr. P. Melia, Walpole, or Every Man has his Price-Lord

Ward, Artemus, Life of-E. P. Hingston... ... 1324 Waterloo-Prince E. Tour &Auvergne ... 954 Webster. the Life of Daniel-T. Curtis 725 Wee-Wifle-Tinsley and Co. (Pub.) 174

Wenderholme, a Story of Yorkshire Life-P. G.

CORRESPONDENCE.

A MEHICAN Travel, 1228-Arnold, Mr 31., and the

Dissenters-Bible, the revision of the English, 755; without note or comment, 1445-147$-l479-l399-1346- Birch, the classical, 584.-Bishoprics, the Crown patron- age of, 170-Bishops, appointment of by the State, 202 -Brahnto-Somaj, alleged intolerance of the, 809; on Indian reform, 1578-" Breath of life, the," 11)8- Bribery at the test-ballot 757-781-Brighton. a good work at, 1546-British and Foreign schools, 771-Broad Church, the, 403; and the 39 Articles, 4341 and Fraser's Magazine, 435; a Clergyman upon, 466-Buchanan. Mr, and his publishers, 17-Budget, the, 496-Cambridge examination for women, 371-Canadian fisheries ques- Son, the, 1308--Cardwell. Mr, and the breech-loaders, 1033-Church Comprehension, 724-Church of England, reform of, 640; laymen In, 698-Clifton and Bristol colleges, 1259-Coins, our, 267-Colonies, the, 435; neutrality of in war, 1444--Confraternities among working-men, 523-Convent Inspection and the Roman Catholics, 466--Creeds, 808-Daily Sews, the editor- ship of, 614-Eastlake, Sir C, 202-Education Bill, the religious difficulty in, 266-2118-H2-80t; Mr J. Oakley upon, 330; Mr. E. A. Abbott, Mr Martineau upon, 372; and Mr Mill, 465; and the Irish religious difficulty, 465; Lord Russell's plan, 41)6; amendments in the, 018-641; time-table conscience clause in, 614-Education conflict, the, 755-Emperor, the ex, and Sedan, 1202- England & Russia, 141344-1444-Experience, the vanity of, 1258-Factory Education, 236-Faith, the sources es of, 1289-Faraday's faith, 237-Female Suffrage, 2.98 ; 15, Miss Wedgwood upon, 613-Fenian. a very moderate one, 139-Field sports, the morality of, 46-Fraser on the Broad Church, 373-French situation, the, 584; feeling about the war, 1145-Gambettas dictatorship, 1577 -Germany, public feeling in, 895; in war time, 1144: appeal to an enlightened, 1288--Gtbsone, J., R.A., theories of art, 79 ; his three packages, 79-108--Globe Cowper, the, 1383-Ciinx's Baby, 6u9--Goethe's proe- Eakins to Gott and Welt, 1147-Grey's, Mr, political problems, 378-Growing taller, 14710-Harrison, Mr F., on the Army, 1508-Heretic, baiting a, in 1870, 285 -Hindu convert, the, 1062-1146-1175-Holyoake. Mr, and Bishop of Peterborough, 402-Homer, the trans- lation of, '284-Imperial Land Company and Mr Warner, 436-Infallibilists, what they mean, 171- Infallibility, 106-140; and the temporal power, 1208- Ireland, the Monaghan Sheriff case, 403; alienation of, 403; and England, 467-496; civil marriage in, 1062- Irish land question, Mr Buxton and Professor Brewer, 107; objections to, 299; Land Bill, objections to, 330; -Mr J. J. Murphy upon, 4:15; in Committee, 583; shortcomings of the, 638-Irish caprice, 520- Irish Church, the disestablished, 670-1175; collapse of the re-endowment scheme, 1146-King, by Order of the, 1352-Knights of St. John, 1201- 1236-1288-13184351-1382441.5-Eatent Thought, 1350 -Lash, women under the, 558-Littledalee, Dr, two religions, 1579- Hammers, Lord J., 1203 - Mark- Arham's, Mr, Life of Lord Fairfax, 75C-Marriage Laws the, 1175-Maurice, Professor, and the Saturday Renew, 552-Mazzini in Gaeta, 1062-Medical Education for I Women, 1121-Military problem, the, 1579-Mill, Mr J. EL, 1414-Mythology of Aryan nations, 1063-Neme- els, the voice of, to the Republic and to England, 1147 -Nonconformists and the religious difficulty in the Education Bill, 829-Oecumenical Council, the, 140- Ordination Service, the declaration in the, 48-Papal claim, the, 17-17; finance and the Month, 237-Paris, Slate of, 1007; the fall of. 1477-Pawnbroking, 553- Phlistines, a cry from, 972-Political economy. spuri- ions, 1034-Premier, the, and the war, 950-PrEvost- Paradol, 950; and the war, 978-Present-day papers, 978-Protestant declaration, the, 670-Prussian hos- pitals, 1352; lilies, in the, near Paris, 1361-Punch and the Irish Caliban, 435--5seherteee, the hoe F. W., 554-Rochester conference, the, 837-Rome the situa- tion in, 14-43-440043$469-201 -233 - Russia's true meaning. 1443-Scriptures, infallibility of the, 331- Secular education, 392-Shakespeare and Dickens, 767- Shetland, starvation in, 257 -Spectator, the and "W. R. U.," 11117 - Speedy justice, 867 -State insurances, '202--Stormbeaten, 49-7e--Strasburg, 1176 -Strauss. Dr, on the War, 1032-Saffragan bishops, 140-Tennyson's Arthurian poem, 15-Trades' halls for operatives, 17-Tyrol, a holiday in the, 976-10034031- 1061-1089-1119-Eltrarnoutanes, the belief of the, 47 -Undergraduate seepticism, 895-021-922 - Unitarian protest, 1238-Unioa Bank, a plea for the directors of the, 1578-University Tests' Bill, the, 641-699; and Cambridge, 669-Venetian despatches. the, 48-49- Vestry Scene, a, 1175-1203-Victor6, secular education in, 584-Vienna, the cabinet crisis in, 1443-171-203-235- 866-War interior, a, 1005; and morality, 14362- Women's rights, 641-Hantippe, 237., death of, 3; meetings at, in support of the Ministry, 159-Marlborough, Duke of, on education. 223-Max Miller and St. Josephat, 715-Maxwell, Sir S., and the Edinburgh students of Art, 95-31etropo- litan Board cf Works and the Home Secretary, 1191-Middle-Class schools in the provinces, 1219 Mr J. S., deprecates war with Russia, 1402- Mitraillease, the, an old invention, 995-Mordaunt scandal, the, 253; further proceedings, 319-Murders, Jacob Spinasa, in Finsbury, 94; sentenced to death, 287; Rutherford, Norfolk murderer, reprieved. 485; Miller, W., murder of Mr Huelin, at Chelsea, 602-631; Jenkins, at Uxbridge, 658-National Church, a bene- ficed clergyman upon, .575-Newman, Dr, and the Standard, 391; letter to Dr Ullathorne, 454; denies his return to the Anglican Church, 1339-" Noncon- formist," a, and Blehop Lyeurgus, 159-Northcote, Sir S., speech at Exeter, 95-Odgers, Mr. G., chances for Southwark, 67-0'.11agan, Baron. 713-Oxford, Christchurch College and peers' sons, 382; and Cam- bridge boat-race, the, 433; disturbances at Christ- church, 610; dismissal of students for, 658; commemo- ration. the, 771-Pakington, Sir J., on the war, 1079-• Pall Mall Gaulle as a daily journal, 35; - and one-horse system of legialation, 126: and the Spectator, 799- Patterson's, Mr, amateur budget 158-Payne, Mr T., deputy-judge, death of, 423-Pigs, burning of, on a Waterford steamer, 94-Poaching in Windsor Park. 391-Police, Chief Commissioner of, and the thieves, 603-Pollock, Baron, death of, 1023-Pollock, Mr. G., on the scars left by burns, 771-Post Office, the, and its employds, 515-Potatoes, new made out of old, 603 -Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lora, 1217- Purchas, Mr, of Brighton, judgment upon, 1.59- Queen's health, the Lancet upon, 995-Hace-horses, cause of fraud in betting upon, 514-Ralston, W. R. S., and Russian literature, 575-Rhinoceros breaks his horn in the Zoological Gardens, 995-11ossa, O'Dono- van, troubles of the, 819-Rugby headmastership and Dr Tait, 67: petition of masters of, 362-Russell, Mr Odo, to be Under-Secretary for War, 967; Earl, on the Russian difficulty, 1402; on the state of the Army, 1534. -St. Leonardo, Lord, annoying of, 3-Sandwich Street, Burton Crescent, fire in, 2-Schneider and Fen- wick, the Standard and Spectator, 3-School Boards, the, and the London workmen, 1135; addresses of the Loudon candidates, 1219-1247; rules issued for by the Education Department, 1275; number of candidates, 1807: many good ones, 1839; election going on, 1171- 1402-1434; first meeting of in Guildhall, 1497; rural districts not applying for power, 1402-Science and the Government, deputation to 31r. Forster upon, 159- Scotland, Established Church of, and lay patronage, 687-Scott, Dr, accepts the Deanery of Rochester, 713- Scriptures, revision of, and the Dissenters, 1023-Sea- serpent seen again, 4.5.5-Sen. K. Chunder, on Christ and Christianity, 687; leaves England, 1107-Short persons, how to make taller' 1307-Smart, Eliza, trial of, 319-Smith, Goldwin, and Lothair, 715-Snuff eaten by Texan ladies, 543-Stanley Hospital, first stone laid by Lord Derby, 714-Stansfeld, Mr, at Halifax, 127- Stock Exchange, foreign loans upon, 157; number of failures upon, 910; panics upon, 939-Swindlers and English Intellect, 715-Telegraph from Falmouth to Bombay opened, 770- Temple, Dr, arrival, &c., at Exeter, 1; preaches in the Cathedral, 54; and Dr. Ellicott, 34; withdraws his Preface from Essays and Reviews, 190; and the Bishop .of Gloucester, 255- Thorneliffe, riots at, 125-Times, the, and AL Jules Favre, 1189-Tollymore Park, Ireland, and the Prince of Wales, 685-713-Tomlin°, Er, and the Mint, 1435- Toole, Mn, and the Gaiety Theatre, 687-Tiafaigar Square, meeting of poor in, 513-Trinity College, Dnblin, and the bombardment of Paris, 1535-Trower, Dr, and Dr Temple, 3-Union Bank directors and their clerks, 1535-University examinations and cram- ming, 223-Volunteer review at Dover, 315- Wales, Prince of, and the Mordsunt scandal, 283; and the Sheffield Telegraph, 513-Water, soft and hard, effects of, 255-Welsh fasting-girl, case of, 2-Westminster, will of the late Marquis of, 3; Abbey, opening of free, 518; can it be continued, 543-White Waltham. de- struction of small-pox house at, 454-Williams, Dr, and the Duchess of Somerset, 254-Witten, near Birmingham, explosion at, 1498-Woman's suffrage, meeting upon, 422: and the Edinburgh University, 514-Working-classes, houses for, 423; and the war. 1218-Working-men's club, &c., in Yorkshire, 1.567- Yacht race across the Atlantic, 994.

PARLIAMENT. - Aocountant-General and his duties, 855-Address, the debate upon in Lords and Commons, 189-190-Admiralty, squabbles in the, 798; and its clerks, 799-9meriosa Colonies, Lord Gar- narvon upon, 222-Architect to the House of Commons, dismissal of, 631-Army Estimates brought forward, 286: scientific training of officers, 487; debate upon, 487; military staff payments, debate upon, 714; strength of the, 910; amount of arms, itc., 910-Ayrton, Mr. upon deputations, 390-Ballot, the, Mr Gladstone upon, 911-Belgium to be defended by England. 937; treaty signed, 966-967-Benefices Bill, Mr Cross's, 631-Beres- ford, Colonel, and Colonel Henderson, 423-Berkeley, Mr, of Bristol, death of, 319-Bishops, motion to unseat, in House of Lords, 769-Bible revision, Mr Buxton upon, 743-Bright, Sir, illness of, 189-Briscoe, Mr, 3LP. for East Surrey, death of, 995-Bruce, Mr, respites Spinitsa, 390; on metropolitan government, 391-Budget, Mr Lowe's, 485-Buxton, Mr, shot at by his secretary, 541 -Cab regulations, 221-Cabinet, changes in the, 798-825-Cardwell, Er, on Army reforms, 1246-Census Bill, the, 911 -Channel, the transit across, 630- Childers, 31r, illness of, 770; recovers, 8.55-Clarendon. Earl, death of, 797-Commons, House of, bores in, 827 -Convents, inspection of, 423; Catholic excitement upon, 486; Lady Douglas upon ; 487-Coote case, the division upon, 362-Corrupt practices, committee upon, 486-Countygovernment,74-3--Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, 543; thrown out in the Lords, 630-Derby, Lord, declines the leadership, 253-Denison, Mr E, death of, 423-Dissenting chapels, sites for, 455-Dockyarda, Messrs Baxter and Childers upon, 686-Dublin Univer- sity, Mr Fawcett's motion, 453-Eoelettlastival Titles* Bill repealed, 221-686-Education Bill, Mr Foreter's, to be introduced, 190; brought forward, 221; opposition to, 253; Roman Catholics against, 254: debate on 2nd reading, 561-362: Mr Winzerhotham's speech upon, 363; debate upon, 389; Lord Russell's letter, 389; second, 421; Vernon Harcourt upon, 421; meetings and letters upon, 486; Dissenters and the, 486; extent of compul- sion, 514; meeting at Manchester, 515; the religious difficulty, 542; Mr Oakley, &v., upon, 603; the Govern-

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HOME NEWS.-Academy. Royal, dinner at, 574 : Mr Motley's speech, 574-Agricultural statistics for 1869, 158-Amberley, Lord, on the rights of women, 639-American Ambassador to be recalled, 855-Archl- tects and the Board of Works. 602-Ashley, Mr R., mysterious death of, at Chalk Farm, 826-Athanasian Creed. memorial against, 159; petition against altera- tion, 423-Baby/arming. Mrs Waters taken up. 742: petition for a reprieve for, 1191-Bass, Mr, on the war, 1218-Bailey, Sir T., upon the price of cotton, 158-Beer and its adultemtions, 687-Berwick Street and Newport Street to be joined, 771-Bible, revision of, 191 ; names of committee, 685-Birds. destruction of little, 543- Bishops : Ven W. B. Jones to be Bishop of St. Asaph, 93; Yen E. Parry for Dover, 94 ; Rev J. Hughes for St. Asaph ; and Archdeacon Durnford for Chichester, 361 - Blanc, Louts, on English emotions, 35-Boxer, Col., retirement of, 3-Breach of Promise, "Baker v. Perry," 391-Brechin, Bishop of, on compromise, 515-Bribers at elections, sentence upon, 602-Bridgewater Election Commissioners, Sir A. Cockburn upon, 95-Bright, Mr, at Birmingham, 66 ; deputation to on cheap trams for workmen, 127; resigns his seat in the Govern- ment, 1533-Bristol theatre. accident at, 2; annual 529 gathering at on fJoiston's Day, 1370-British Army, insubordination in, 1274-British Association at Liver- pool, 1135; addresses of Professor Huxley, Sir T. Lubbock, &c, 1155-Bruce. Mr A., on the war, 1162 -Cabinet, Mr Gladstone'e, their neutrality, 1189 - Mr Bright's seat not filled up, 1533-1566 - Cabs, "crawlers" and the police, 67; the new Regulations, 158-Captain ship lost, 1079-Carlyle. Thomas. letter on the war, 1371--Carr, horrible execution of in Dublin, 911-Cave, Hon H. S., on Army reform, 1490.-Catho- lics, the London, sympathy for the Pope, 1498-Chan- cery changes, and new judges in, 799-Cheater Cathe- dral, Lord Derby on its restoration, 715-Chichester, Bishop, death of, 235-City Commissioners and the asphatte roadways, 659-Clark, Mr W. G., retires from the Church, 2-Clergyman, why cannot he qualify for a physician ? 1271-Clifford, J., convicted for debasing gold coin, 158-Cobden Club, dinner of the, 910-Cole- man, Messrs, and the Australian mutton, 255-Cole- ridge, Sir J., on educational Exeter, 159; at Edinburgh, 1339-Collier, Sir IL, and the Plymouth Liberals, 995- Colonies, a national league of, formed, 35-Conservative banquet in the City, 317-Convooation,U pper House of, defending religious liberty, 826-Cook, Er, the billiard- player, 127-Cook, W. H., Q.C., County Court judge, 319-Coroners' juries and temporary insanity verdicts. 91 l-Detify News, Mr E. Dicey to be editor, 94; ceases to be, 575-Davies, W. G.. for robbing Messrs Leaf & Co., 127-Derby, Earl of, on "prisoners' aid societies." 95; and the Bootle Hospital, 1022: on invasion, 1498: Derby race, the, 885; Derry obeys the law, 1535-Dickens, C., death of, 718; buried in Westminster Abbey, 742: his will, 882-Disraeli, Mn, and the American publishers, 1079-Divorce cases to be or not lobe heard in private, 253; suits not to be brought against the insane. 637- Duff, Mr G. W., and his constituents, 1371-Dundridge, death of Miss, on the Brighton railway. 543-Durham, Gaol, cruelty to a prisoner in, 742-Edinburgh Uni- versity and women, 4.35; Miss Pechey and the chemi- Cal eoholarship, 487; controversy upon, 543-Education Bill, Mr Oakley upon, 630; Dissenters upon, 620- Education Boards and the Vestries, I163-Education League, the Birmingham, 34; meetings of in London, 159421-Education question, Messrs Bright, Forster, &e, upon. 67-Eicho, Lord, and tiu) rifles for the Volun- teers, 995--Election test-ballot, bribing voters for Illegal, 715-Elections, bribery at, Dean of Norwich upon, 827-Eliot, Lord, and the union of the Churches, 77I-Emigration, meetings upon, 126-Exeter, Bishop of, in Convocation, 222-Penians and the Govern- ment dockyards, 687; prisoners and the Premier, 1535; letter of Luby to his wife, 1566-Flourens, 31., sympathy for, 602-Forster's, Mn, speech upon education, 91; at the Birkbeck Institution. 14432; on the London School Board candidates, 1402-Friedmann, Er, and the "Vene- tian Despatches," 95--Froude, Mr, against war with Russia, 1403-Gambia, colony of, reported sold to Prance, 685-Gaingee, Professor, on the cattle disease and on the preservation of meat, 36-Gladstone, Mr, de- putation on emigration to, 158; on the war, reply to the working-men, 1162; at the Mansion House, 13.37- Gloucester, Bishop of. and the (Ecumenical Council, 771--Godrich case, the, 191-Goschen, 31r, on emigre, (ion. 94; on pauper children, 1466-Grant, Bishop, death of, 688-Granville, Lord, at the Mansion House, 1387; reply to Prince Gortschakoff, 1466-Great Eastern Railway returns a dividend, 222-Grey, General, death of, 486-Gunpowder, scarcity of, 1499-Harcourt, Mr V., at Oxford, 35; and the marriage of Princess Louise, 1247-Harvey, Sir B., suicide of. 883-1Ierzen, A., death of, 127-Hitchin school, five ladies from, pass examination at Cambridge, I535-Hope, Mr B.. and Stonewall Jackson's statue, 1023: Mr, of Rumford, success of, in utilizing sewage, 1247-Howchin. E. R., for murder of Mr Flueck at Liverpool, 1535-Huxley, Professor, on the origin of life, 1107-Ireland, Mr Madden removed from the magistracy, 2; Mr Walsh assassluated. 33; Longford election, 34; Mallow Farmers' Club, 34; Iles of, by newspaper correspond- ents, 66; Mr Martin not a Fenian, 66; corumis- stoner on the land question, 126; Dr Battersby receives a threateniug letter, 159; Trinity College and religious tests, 287; O'Connor, Mn, mutilation of, 319: threatening letter-writer detected and punished, 362; Punch's cartoon, 363; 31rS ullivais on Coercion B111,390 ; Rev 0.31"Cutcheon on Repeal, 214: is she Irreconcilable? 542; Tories and Nationalists, alliance between, 543 ; agitation for a home government, 1079-Irish Church convention and the Prayer-Book, 1274; its future organization, 66; draft constitution drawn up. 157; Presbyterian Church accepts commutation, 157; Bishops to have separate votes, 221-Irish land tenures in the 16th century, 67 -Jrackson, Rev Mr, of Ledbury, case of, 1433- Jowett, Professor, to be master of 13alliol, 1079-Law University to be established, 687-Lawrence, Lord, and the Daily Sews, 1467-Legal professions, amalgamation of the two. 287-Lemon, Mr Mark, death of, 6.59- Licensing Bill, rumours of one, 67-Liturgy revision commission, the, 854-Liverpool, panic in a church, 126; murder of Mr Flueek at, 1467-Liangstone, Dr, false report of the death of, 138-London University buildings opened by the Queen, 601-Lowe, Mn, at Elgin. 1134-Luning, Jaoob, a centenarian, death of, 827-Lycurgus, Greek Bishop of Snot, &a, and Dean Stanley, 127-Haconochie, Er, condemned by the Privy Council, 1403-Meemiffee's Magazine and the Established Church, 256-Kalin.s Judge and the Directors of Companies, 391-Manchester, Bishop of, ns. amendments, 657; deputation to Mr Forster, 714: opposition to, 714; in committee, 741; Mr. Dismeli upon, 741; debate upon, 769-770; Mr Gladstone'espeech, 797: amendments to, 797; progress of, 825; compulsion not yet, 554; passes through committee, 883; second reading in the House of Lords, 910; certified schoolmasters and, 911 -Elcho, Lord, and Mr Robertson, 574-Elections committee, report of the, 368; Bill upon the conduct of, 602-Elections, Southwark, Mr Beresford, 222; Londonderry, Serjeant Dowse, 222; Maidstone, Sir J. Lubbock, 234; Nottingham, Hon A. Herbert ; Waterford. Mr. B Osborne, 2511; Tipperary, Mr Heron, 286; Bristokkir Robinson, 391-422: Fast Suffolk, Lord Mahon, 686; South Leicestershire, Mr Heygate, 715; Isle of Wight, Mr B. Cochrane, 7111; Bristol, Mr Hodgson; West Surrey, Mr Lee Steere ; Colchester, Mr Learmouth, 1807-Emigration, Mr Torrens upon, 287-Epping Forest, Mr Fawcett's motion upon, 222-Pelony Forfeiture Bill, 423-Flogging in Newcastle Gaol, Mr Bruce's explanation, 771-Foreign Enlistment Act, the, 939-Galleries, Mr Fowler upon the closing of the, 688-Game Laws, 363, proposed abolition of, 049; license not to be abolished, 686-Gambia Settlement, 748; Sir J. Hay's question, 882-Gladstone, Mr, on Orders, 191; on public business, 421; discussion upon, 422-Government, prospects of the, 574; offices open to public competition, 713; attack upon, 864-Greek massacre, Sir R. Palmer upon, 6117; in the Peers, 657; debate in the. 8.55-Hawkers' licences, Lord Kinnaird upon, 542-Holy Orders, Civil Disabilities, Bill, 658- Horses, exportation of, 939-House-tax, motion upon, 465-Hughes's, Mr, motion on Public Schools, 4511- Hyde Park and the Hall of Arts and Sciences, 687-770 -Income-tax, the, 714-Indian Council, Mr Graves' motion upon, 630; Army, Mr G. Duff upon, 799; home accounts ; financial statement, 911-Insurance Offices' Bill, 223-Ireland, repressive measures for, 286-361; debate upon speeches, &c., 390; debate in the Lords upon, 422; Civil Marriage Bill passed, 10211- Irish Land Bill introduced, 190-222; Mr. Bright's plan inelnded, 222; well received in Ireland. 255; tenant- right chiefs not satisfied, 286; speeches upon, 317-818; division upon, 361; amendments to, 422; Mr. Disraelrs amendment lost, 453; Mr. Gladstone's concessions, 458 ; Mr. Fowler's amendment, 454; progress of, 486; numerous amendments, 542; progress of, 574-601-602; advances to tenants, 629; fixture of tenure, de., 6211; third reading, 658; passed, 685; in the Lords, 741; various speeches upon, 742; second reading, 769; amendments to, 798; changes In, 798; progress of, 825-826; Commons agree to Lords' amendments, 955 -judicature Bill, Sir A. Cockburn upon, 681- Liberal members and the war, 1218-1306-Lords, House of, Speaker for, 743-Lowe, Mr, his budget, 486; abolishes the Master of the Mint, 191; on the Malt-tax and Savings'-banks, 317-Maidstone, Mr Lee resigns his seat, 223-Malt-duty, the, 286-Married Women's Property Bill read a second time, 631; passed, 989-Members, payment of, 484-Merchant Shipping Bill withdrawn, 827-Metropolitan Poor Relief Bill, second reading, 542-Milton, Lord, and Mr Lowe, 659 -Moore, Mr J. H., death of, 515-11undella, Mr, and Lord Echo, 486-National Debt, Mr Lambert's motion, 827-National Gallery and Mr Ayrton, 8118- Naturalization of British Subjects' Bill introduced, 287; amendments discussed, 608-Naval reform, debate upon, 362-Navy Estimates, the, 285-Newspapers, the halfpenny postage to be conceded, 362422 -New Zealand, Lord Carnarvon upon, 317-Osborne, Mr, and Mr Whalley, 575-Parliament opened by com- mission, 189; prorogued by commission, 966-Peers, the, and the Government Bill, 228-Primogeniture Bill withdrawn, 827-Privy Council Bill, 826-Railway accidents, select committee upon, 643-Rating, motion upon, 254-Red River insurrection and Lord Granville, 574-Reporters again excluded, 888-Revenue returns, 422-Rossa, the O'Donovan, Captain White's question, 253-234; Mr Bruce's denial, 362-Russell, Lord, on Imperial policy, 771-Southwark election, Mr Odger and the High Bailiff, 191-Spinasa, the reprieve of, 575 - Strangers, exclusion of, 68-5-Thames Embank- ment and the Government, 854-Tipperary election void, 190-Trevelyan, Mr G. 0., resigns, 799; on Army reform, 1246-Truck Act, infringement of, 8511- University Tests' Bill, anxiety about, 287; heads of houses exempt, 602; second reading carried, 658; through committee, 742; paned, 827; Lord Salisbury's motion, 8.54-Wales, motion to disestablish the Church in, 658-War Department, Financial Secretary for, 222-War, the debate upon, in Lords and Com- mons, 987-938-War Office and the Commander-in- Chief, 741-798-Women's Rights Bill, second reading, 575; lost, 603-769.

AMERICA revival of in the South, 2

-Alabama Claims, Mr Fish upon, 1-Butler, General, on England, 1403-1434-Census, the, 1567- Centralization, horror of in America, 742-Chinese and Indians not citizens, 827-833-Congress, the new, 1466

- Convents, money voted for, 548-Elections, the, 1338-Government Bonds to be taxed, 687-Ghosts on the /lepton Railway, 265-Gold Panic, the, 3- Grant, General, and the shipping trade, 391; message about Cuba. 743-799; on the gain to American trade by the war in Europe, 1051-Indians, the and the Government, 799-Income-tax, disappearance of, 515 -Legal Tender Act and the Supreme Court, 514- Lewis, Mr A. H., the President, and the Spectator, 125 -Mississippi sends a Negro to Congress, 285- Motley's, Mr, recall, 1307-O'Neill, General, impri- sonment, 939-Navy, strength of the, 3-Newspaper fibs, 1023-New York swindle, a, 1403-Paper cur- rency. Senate rejects the increase of, 286-Pr8vost- Paradol commits suicide, 882-Revenue report, the, 25-Riehmond, accident at, 542-St. Domingo pur- chased, 125; Senate refuses to confirm, 382-Taxa• Lion, curious effects of, 168.

A USTRALIA-Daffy, Mr Gavan, and England,1434 1-1 -Government, the, and emigrants, 816- Tasmania, emigration to, the Time upon, 34-Vic- toria to be fortified, 1306.

A 1JSTRLL-Artity, strength of the, 1419-Con-

cordat with Rome withdrawn, 938-Ministry divided into two parties, 66; resignation of the minority, 93: resignation of all, 484; new one formed, 486- Solferino, consecration of an weary at, 798.

BAVARIA.-Mesitates to join the German Con- federation, 13704632-Ring Louis and the (Ecumenical Council, 286-Political crisis in, 233.

ELGIU1L-Bears and Wolves enter Belgium, 1022 1,11 -Deschamps, M., to be Primate of Belgium, 94.

BUENOS AYRES.-Great storm at, 514.

CANADA.-Fenians again attack Canada, 657; collapse of expedition, 685; detailed accounts of, 714-Fisheries, the, and the United States, 453-Red River Settlement, news from, 93-127; divielon among the insurgents, 158; news from, 286428; indignation against the Government, 415; to be terminated, 541; expedition to, 031; insurgents give in, 939; enters Fort Garry unopposed, 1051.

C("JAPE of GOOD HOPE.-Sir P. Wodehouse upon Colonial Policy, 390-435-Diamonds found, 1339.

CHINA.-Aceounts from, 1190-Granville, Lord, why does he not speak ? 1129-Marines sent, 1247; not sent, 1306-Massacre at Tientsin, 1031; last accounts of, 1163 execution of innocent people, 1534 -Outbreak in Pekin, French Consul murdered, 826 -Treaty, a new one with, 33; undesirability of, 66; new one, 222; deputation upon to Lord Clarendon, 287; not to be rectified, 422.

FRANCE.-Baltie expedition given up, 966-Buona- parte, Prince Pierre, shoots Victor Noir, 65 arrest of, 65; trial of, 389; acquitted, 421-Crenzot, strike at, 127-Emperor Napoleon's reception on New Year's Day, 33; his letter to Si. 011ivier, 389; proclamation by, 541; attempt on the life of, 573; arrests upon, 576; his defence, 1307-Payre. M. Jules, and the Government, 253-Fas.9co Pats- MAN WAR, the :Leopold of Hohenzollern and the Throne of Spain. 8211; war imminent, 828; attitude of the British Government, 825; Prus- sian squadron in the Mediterranean, 625; war declared-Napoleon insults Prussia-German pre- parations-readiness of the lesser German powers --exchanges taken by surprise-attitude of the English Government, 853; unanimity of the German people- same in France-allies and the war-England, attitude of-Emperor expected at Nancy-address of the King of Prussia to his Parliament-their reply, 681; strength of the two powers-the miracle play suspended-ques- tions in the English Parliament upon-what was the origin of the war-correspondents and the war-the 7Ymes and the Queen, 882; Irish for the French, Ameri- cans for Germans, 888; the armies near one another- French fleet in the Baltic-Bismarek and his secret treaty-excitement in Belgium and England-other secret treaties about Switzerland, 909; questions in the English House of Commons-the Emperor's manifesto, 910; neutral powers arming-neutral vessels, decree upon-maps of the war, badness of, 910; French defeat, General Douay killed-entry of Germans into France-battle of Saarbriick-telegmms, no belief in- Denmark, Sweden, and the war, 937; France at war with Bismarck-correspondents, 939; Germans at Metz-col- lapse of the French armies-battle of Wtirth-Germans recover Saarbriick-Strasburg invested, 965; King of Prussia's telegram-Archbishop of Canterbury's prayer - the Times and mediation, 967; notes on the war-num- bers of the combatants-Emperor's indecision-battles of Pange and Gravelotte-Bazaine driven to Metz-the truth not known in Paris, 993; Lord Granville's diplomatic circular-reported naval battle at Rugon

- Count Bismarck and his treaties 994; Metz invested -MacMahon's march-German numbers of men- losses made up-no killed, 1021; no attempt to nego- tiate-Englieh correspondents and the war, 1022; Belgian neutrality violated by the Gernaans--Strasburg, siege of, 1023; Mackfahon defeated-strength of the German armies-Macklahon attempts to relieve Metz -slow march of-armies to meet him-great fighting -1Lacklahon driven back upon Sedan, 1049; dysentery in the German camp before Metz-the Francs-Tirenrs -the siege of Straaburg-Alsace claimed by Ger- many, 10110; the Emperor's whereabouts-sick and wounded, sympathy with, 10111; peace, no hopes of - battle of Sedan - French capitulate - inter- view between King William and Napoleon, 1077; siege of Strasburg, 1078; blockade of Baltic Ger- man towns abandoned 1105; cruelty of Germans at Sedan-horrible affair at Bazeilles, 1106; French for- tresses still hold out, 1133; German demands, increase of-appeals on behalf of French people near Sedan and Metz, 1184; German brutality at Sedan, 1136; truth of, 1191: peace negotiations broken off-Toul and Stmsburg capitulate, 1161; might bare held out longer, 1190; Napoleon's conduct at Sedan-his mili- tary ignorance, 1163; Count Bismarck and Jules Favne, 1189; French success at Toury-Count Bismarck and Dr. Russell-Strasburg newspaper editors, pluck of- the cathedral injured, 1190; Army of the Loire, defeat of-Orleans abandoned, 1217; French defeat in the Vosges, 1218; Empress, the, and General Bourbaki- France averse to the war, 1219; Mole, the men of, and the war, 1219-1273-1466; Metz, battle before-Bismarck and Dr. Russell, 1219; suppose Leopold elected King of France-Bazaine negotiates with King William- Orleans army not defeated, 1248; French armies, Ger-

man contempt for Soissons capitulates-Lyons army, bad reports about-Bourbaki to form an army in the North-M. Gambetta's proclamation, 1246; 13azaine and the German Government-liontmedy, gallant exploit of the garrison, 1247; arms from America for France-Germans and Normandy, 1247; Metz, capitu- lation of-Strength of the German Army-M. Thieve at Versailles-French loan of 10 millions-German atrocities-Peace, the pen made to sign it, 1275; armis- tice to be signed-Metz, importance of its fall-conduct of Marshal Bazaine-rage at the fall of Metz-situation In France, 1308; Vosges, bad news from-Loire Army, the-Lord Granville and Count Berruitorff-French dislike for federalism, 1806; Max Mfiller on the War- opposition in Lorraine and Alsace to annexation- Chliteauduri, splendid defence of, 1307-armistice not signed-Bismarck troubled-Sir F. Kelly on the War -Orleans, German defeat at, 1E37-1370-Schelestadt, surrender of--Garibaldrs appeal to his followers, 1828; Empress's intrigue, story of-Metz, fall of, recrimina- tion among the generals, 1339 ; Garibaldi surprises the Germane-Dreux recaptured, 1491; Manteuffel in the North, 1402; Gambetta's decrees-The Times and the War, 1403; defeat at Amiens--engagemente on the Loire, 1433; Garibaldi defeated-The Germans and the French country people, 1484; French Republic and the British Government, 1426; Rouen entered by Mantenffel-Beaune la Rolando, attack and de- fence of-why don't the French give in? 1467; German resources of men at an end, 1497; gallant fighting on the Loire, 1497; Chancy commander-In-chief of the Loire armies-German Emperor and his pros- pects-Phaisburg surrenders, 1498; Germans at Dieppe -Bourbaki, operations of-German telegrams, truth- fulness of-"W„ R. G." and Germany, 1499 ; Chaney puzzles the Germans-expected battle-Bourbaki and hie army-Tours not yet taken-General Faidherbe near Amiens, 1533; French defeat at Nuits-King William and the German crown-Alsace restless under conquest - courts-martial upon, 1634; German accounts not to be trusted-Suite, drawn battle eh-German account, 1565 ; Chaney's movements-Versailles, " scare " at, 1466; English ships sunk at Havre-Bismare.k and French officers-Prussian administration in France, 1567-Figaro and the Republicans, 715-Free-trade, debate upon, 127--Gmmont, Duke of, and Count Bismarck, 967 - Guillotine, Dr Pinel upon, 94- Ilaussmann, Baron, dismissed, 8a-manifesto, the expected, 513 ; and the Republicans, 518-Ministry, 011iver's, 1 ; list of, 33; measures of, 85 ; ramours of dissensions in, 157 ; circular on the press, 157; official candidates. IsS; introduces the new " sena- tus-consultum." 421453 ; resignation of some of the ministers, 485; the new plebiscite, 485; ministry resigns, 601; the new one, 629; reforms in criminal procedure, 630-31. 011ivier's coming fall, 713 ; and Figaro, 728- 011ivier, Madame, and ladies' dress, 390-Paris, barri- cades erected in, 191 ; General Trochu summoned, 965; address of the ministry, 965; the 011ivier ministry resigns, 966; the ministry of the Empress not equal to the occasion, 967; Trochu's address-wild ideas-secret sitting of the Chamber-rumours in-expulsion of Ger- mans from, 994; anarchy in the Chamber, 1021; want of a head-wholesale conscription-Count de Pallkao and the English gumnakers-lrish sympathy, 1022; re- solute attitude of Paris-proposed removal of the Govern- ment to Tours-without a government, what then? - bad news from the provinces, 1050; LOWS Blanc and English sympathy, 1051; Republic proclaimed-Trochn commander-in-chief in Paris-flight of the Empress- the Senate dissolved-the new government-the Paris fortifications, 1078; Republicans in power-Louis Blanc ambassador to England-French Republic and English operatives, 1161; the English in Paris, excitement of, 1079; Germans before Paris-M. Tillers' mission, 1105; Republic proclaimed-good effects of-Victor Hugo's proclamation, 3106; Republic recognized by America, 1107; Government removed to Tours, 1184; Baron Rothschild fights in Paris-Paris urchin, good story of, 1118; inside Paris, letters from-national spirit in, 1161; find balloon post, 1168; engagements outside- balloon post into Perla, difficulty of, 1189; Paris resi- dent on the attitude of the Parisians, 1190; balloon battle, 1191; Si. Gambetta escapes in one-assumes the Ministry of War--suspends the laws aboutpromotion -provisions said to run short, 1217; Count Bismarck's circular on the starvation of, 1218; money plentiful no elections until the Germans leave France. 1218; favourable news front-sortie from--difticulties in the siege of, 1241; no longer under illusions, 1246; no news from-two sorties-" W. R. G." in the Pall lieU Gaeette, 1274; English, sufferings of in, 1275; armistice, how received by the people-another sortie, 1305; vote of confidence or no confidence taken-sortie expected-fight at Le Bourget-Trochn a Republican- the animals in the Jardin des Plantes eaten-novel plan of balloons, 1388; how to feed Paris, 1289; French works assuming a formidable aspect, 1370; armistice negotiations broken off-amounts of-revolution against the priests, 1870 ; lines of defence enlarged-Trochu's address, 1402; sorties from, 1488; Si. Ge.mbetts. upon, 1484; intercepted letters from, 1485; K. Uambetta and Ghia Bizoin-photography and the carrier-pigeon, 1435; great fighting outside, 14611; no want of food, 1497; Trochu's sortioa-Moltke sends Trochu notice of the French defeat on the Loire, 1498; Trochu increas- ing his works, 1583; Mont AVrOtt bombarded-Trochn's great sortie-works near Mont Valerie:1; 150 -Plehle- citum, the, 541; numbers announced, 620; result told to the Emperor, 0.57-Pouchet, 34., and the swallows, 487-B.ochfort, M., prosecution of, 98; sentence, 126; arrested, 191-St. Gothard railway, the, 748-Specie payments suspended. 967-Tropmann found guilty and guillotined, 3-95-Workmen's International Society to be put down, 798.

kX REECE.-Murders by brigands, 1141; despatches upon, 573; the Times' correspondent upon, 873; demands to be made, 680; indemnity to be paid, 770.

INDIA.-Ayr ton, Mr, ss hr appointed to the Indian Council, 820-Balfour, si,..jor-General, to be K.C.B., 770-Bengal fever, ravages or, CC-Budget, Sir B. Temple's. 464-Campbell, Mr to be Governor of Bengal, 1685---Great L P. Railway k the Government, 827-Government and its subordina 1567-Laing, Mr, on the deficit, 659-Napier, Lord, to be commander-in-ebief, 94-Panic in Allahabad, 1050; untrue, 1107-Railway, Lord Dalhousie's nearly completed, 454-Telegraph laid from Bombay to Aden, 286.

TTALY-Budget, the, 319-Maussmann, Baron, and 1 the Italian Government, 819---Insurrection in Pavia, 422-ECazzini, note from, to S. Quinet, 514- Minghetta on Italian finance, 514-Mont Genie tunnel completed, 1507-Rome to be taken, 1073-Victor Emanuel's letter to the Pope, 1182.

TAMAICA.-Church disestablished, 07-Loan for, e..1 770-West India Islands to be federalized, 1434.

JAPAN.-Onelds, American sloop, sunk by the P. +t 0. steamer Bombay, 316. T UXEMBURG.-Count Bismarck allegee violation

of the treaty of 1867-Lord Granville e reply, 1534 MEW ZEALAND.-Defeat of the hostile natives, 629-Fox's, Mr, letter to the Governor, 8211- Imperial loan to, 1165-News from, 126-1435.

pARAGUAE.--Lopez, defeat and death of, 485.

130IITVGAL.- Prim, Marshal, upon, 686-Sal- daubs, Marshal, dismisses the Ministry, 629466.

PRDSSIA.-Baden invited into the Federation, 255 -Bismarck, Count, and him House of Lords, 191; and the French Government, 938; and England, 938; and a French assembly, 1467-Bremen asks for

French Cochin-China, 1467—Capital punishment abo- lished, 288—Constitution, the new, 1434; accepted, 1466 —Elections, the, 1371—Hanover, election of provin- cial parliament, 1338----Italy sought to be embroiled, 1023—Jacoby, Dr, imprisoned, 1134-1163 ; released, 1274--Junkers, delight of the, 1167—King's speech, the, 657—Diebknecht and Rebel imprisoned, 1534— Moltke, Count Von, 1275—Parliament, meeting of the. 1401—Workmen sent to prison for sympathy with France, 1107.

ROME.—B [shops inpartibus, number °La.—Conn- eil Hall, plan of the" Vatican," 91—Cullen, Cardi- nal, on affairs in Rome, 1191—Darn's, Count, letter to Cardinal Antonelli, 542—Prench troops withdrawn from, 911-938—General Trochn's letter upon, 1371 —Italian troops enter Roman territory, 1105; enter Rome, 1111; by the Villa Bnonaparte, 1162; Cardinal AntonellYs protest, 1247—(Ecumenica1 Council, the 1-33; Infallibility dogma to be passed, 65-66; the Pope and his own infallibility, 94; progress of, 125; the secrecy question, 126; an English Catholic upon, 126; rumours about, 157; Pope and the Chaldee Patriarch, 1,57; little news about, 190; Dr. Ullathorne and the Times, 190; no news from, 221; curious statistics:about, 223; Infallibility dogma again, 234; Bishop of Laval and his diocese, 2.54; France interferes, 285 ; Count de 5Iontalembert upon the dogma, 318; progress of, 363- 391-542 ; Primacy, discussion on, 602; Infallibility re- vived. 629; adjournment deferred, 686; progress of, 715; infallibility clause not yet passed, 798; carried, 855; text of, 885; Papal and Evangelical newspapers upon, 1103; German Bishops sign the dogma, 1134— Plebiscite, the new, for King or Pope, 1191—Pope, the, offered Malta by England, 1051; to be still treated as a sovereign, 1306-1498.

IT) IISSIA.—Asia, conquest in central, 35—Move- ments of troops. 1133—Oxus river to be turned into the Caspian Sea, 2—Preparations for war, 1162 —Repudiates the treaty of, 1856, 1369; Earl Gran- ville's reply, 1369; Mr Odo Russell sent to Versailles upon, 1401; how received in England, 1401; Prince Gortschakoff's reply expected, 1401; a conference to

be held upon, 1433; America offers her fleet, 1433; conference to meet in London, 1566—Russia and Germany,1274—Thiers, 51-, arrives at St. Petersburg, 1162.

SPAIN.—Araadens, Prince, to be King, 1247-1366; elected, 1369—Attitude towards France, 1107— Brigands seize four Engliahmen, 659—Cortes, proceed- ings in, 713—Crown, reported acceptance by Ferdinand of Portugal, 939; Queen's manifesto, 798; Government resigns, 33; King, none found yet, 514—Ministerial crisis, end of, 67—Montponsier, Due de, in Madrid, 223; opposition to, 317; kills Henry of Bourbon in a duel, 361; his chance for king, 316—Prim and the Spanish throne, 2-742; offered to Leopold of Hohen- zollern, 825; shot at and wounded, 1566—Order of Noblest° be given to Madame 011ivier, 631—Unionists and Progressists rupture between, 389.

r11IIRKEY.—Pera burnt down, 713—Roumania .1. declares her independence, 1563.