1 JANUARY 1881, Page 2

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TOPICS OF THE DAY.

ADAM, Mr. ... 090

/Esthetic Forecast, nn,„ ... 85D Afghan Secret Papers, the _ „. 208 Afghan War, the Vote for the ... 372 Afghanistan, Defeat of A voub Khan 1212 Africa, North, tho Impending Trouble in ... 850 — Sultan in .. .. 1209 Agricultural Distress, a Remedy for ... 1212 „ America and England, Careere in ... ... 1215 — and the Mon roe Doe t hie ... 1699 Ants, the, and their Polity 729 — — as Farmers .

Appeal, Court of, Judges hi the 800 Araba, the, of the Desert ... 007 Architecture. our Vernacular 1430 Arnold, Mr. 31., Jr the Barbarinne. Philistines, Jtc. 148 Argyll, Duke of. on the Laud Bill ... _ ego — — Man's Continuity with Nature _ tee se Aristocratic Violence 1627 Aseaesination,PrecautIone against._ ... 874 Asironomer•Roya I, the, of Ireland, on Evolution 1607 Axboime, the Isle of ,„ 982

CCAIRNS, Lord, as a Statesman .. Candahar, Lords Beaconsfield and Gran. yule upon 837

Canterbury, Atebbp. of Evangelical Address to 179 Carlyle, Thomas, as a Political Power

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. 804 ... 78 ... 143 240 8A1-336 ... 468 -- — e Blocking." by tho Tortes in ... ... 024 Conservative St ....sion, the ... ... 529 — Leadership, the ... ... ... ... ... 592 — Organs, the, and Liberal Foreign Policy ... 1126 Continent, Freedom of Opinion on... ... ... 211 Convocation of York _ „. „, Corrupt Practices Bill, the ... 80 Courage, Men's and Women's ... 82 Courtney, Mr. Leonard „, „, Cumberland, East, Election 270 Currie, Major, tried for Cowardice... 318 Czar, the New ... ..• 808

DARWIN, Mr. C., on Worms ... 1834 Davies, Mr. Liewelyn, and the Spectator 1528

• Democracy and Dignity ... ... 1598 Derby, Lord, on Ireland ... 1241 Dillon',', Mr., Arrest 595 — Speech and its Suggestions 1026 ANKRUPTCY Bill, the Coming "Barbarians," the Lessor ... Beaceneflekl, Lord, on the Situation - - Illness of ...

— — the Church, upon — — Monument to — — — True Value of Beaconsfield's. Lord, Disadvantages — — Popularity Beauchamp's, Lord, Bill Bert's, M. Paul," Moderation" Bishops, the, and the Ritualf eta Bismarck, Prince, on Himself ... — — en route to Canossa Bismarck's, Prince, Weakness — Position ...

— — Policy, the Result of _ „, — Proposed Ineurance 13111 Boer War, the ... „, Boers, the, New Demand of „, Books, Cheaper... „, „, Bradlaugh Imbroglio, the _ „, — Case, the New Bill upon ... — — the Law of the Oaths upon — Mr., again ... Bramwell, Lord Jude() Bribers, the Importunity for the ... Bribery Sentences, the _ — Sympathisers, the ... „, „, Bright, Mr., and the Irish _ — — on the House of Commons — — on Himself Brighton Railway Murder, the ... British Civilisation, Mr. M. Arnold upon... Buckland, Mr. Frank, Sketch of ... Budget, the Bulgaria, the Prince of — — Revolution In — British Policy in Burglary and its Puniehmont Burnett Literary Fund, the

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485 — the Morose Side of — — as a Painter Carnarvon, Lord, anti Mr. Bright _ Catholic Church, the, and Ireland ...

- — 31. Littr6 Census, the Chernberlain, Mr., and the Whip._ — — on the Union with Trelarld Chambetlain'o, Mr. Bankruptcy Bill Channel Tunnel, 131i. E. Watkins upon Childers, Mr. -. .'

Childers', Mr., Plan of Army Reform China, State of Affairs in Pekin — Kuldja Question, Settlement of... Christian " Policy

Church, the Establish . '- Established, andSaoerdotallem — Patronage .- •••

— Boards Bill, the —Congress, the and Epiecopalt 0.1'elmism Churchill, Lord R., and his " Fourth " Party — — at Oldham ...

— — — Hull — — — — Manchester Civil Procedure, the Reform of ... Clergymen in Parliament Clothes, the, of the Period Cloture, the, carried .., „, - - and Liberty... ... „, „, — — — the Tory Party... Cold, Catching ,„ „, College, Heads ... ,„ „, Colley'e, Sir George, Defeat Commons, House of, Obstruction in the ... — — — Situation of Parties in the...

— The Twenty.Two Hours' Sitting... — — — — New Rules for ...

— — — — Liberals end the Situation In _ Dillwyn, Mr. 402 — — his Resolutions, Lord Ile.rtington upen ... 602 — Lunacy Bill ... 095

Discovery, the New end the Old 783

Dieeasee, Protective ... .„ .,. 1073 Doctors and Patients _ ... 1045 • Deters] ' Court-ntartiai, the... ... 1160

Drees, the /Esthetic Style of ... 853 Defaure,11. • ' 851

Duffy, Sir C. GrIVAU, and the Land " Act 1097 Durham University and Women Students ... 700 'Dynamite," the Gospel of ... .. 990 — Campaign. the 1010

ARTHQUAKES, the Mental Effect of ... 470 11.4 Ecclesiastical Courts, Royal Commission on 604

— Preferment, the Principles of .. 982 Egypt-, the State of Affairs in ... 76l — — Condition of ... ... 1240 Electors, the Current of Opinion among ... 1894 Elections, the By ... 1124-1160 — — Wigan and the Radicals ... ..„„ 11.0 Elect rieity, M. Fame's Mode of ranking— ... 703 — as a Factor in Happinees

61 Eliot, George, and " Ordluarinese 12104

Eliot, George 10 Emperors of Russia and Germany meet at Dante's) 1161 England and France 663 — — Japan Relations between ... 983

— the Continental Jealousy of .„ 1180

— and America, Careers in... ... 1245 — — Ireland, Mutual Dislike of ... ... 100 - — Position's towards each other ... 177 English Prosperity, tho Permanence of ... 400 — Land Agitation, the ... ... 1214 Englishmen, can they Organise ... 920 Episcopal Optimism ... 1274 Evangelical Address, the ... ,„ 179 Exeter, Bishop of, and his Day of Retirement ... 281

FA IR-TRADE ° Cry, the Meaning of the ... 1169 Fanatics, English and Continental „. 40

Farmers', the, and their Tenure 1331 raweett, Ur., and the House of Lords ... 834 — — on Parliament and Public Opinion... 4:3 Fifty Years Ago -. 1275 Financial Crash, the Possible ... ... 691 Fishing in Loudon1360 Fletcher, Mrs., the Spiritualist Cane • Fereign Polley, tho Tory Tone on... 403 — Affairs, Alarm about .'. 960 — Policy, and the Conservative Organs upon 1125 Pollster, Mr,, and the Irish Arrests 692 — introduaos his Coercion BBL.: 190 France and the Greek Question III — the Electoral Revolution in ... 692 — and Turkey 880 — the Isolation of 1383 Free.will, Dr. Ward on the Extent of ... 938 French Commercial Treaty, the ... 820 — Schools, the Religious Question in ... 896 — Elections, the ... 1099 — Army in Tunis, the From, Sir Bartle, on Himself ... 1098 — — — the Aberdeenshire Laud Movement 1001 Friendship, the Art of 1181 AIETY THEATRE, the, the Gyenutee Corn.

1.1. pan,. at — 704 Gainbetta, M., and 111, Gr6vy, the Scrut in do Lieto 370

Gambetta's, M., Address to Franco.- ... 142 — — Conservatism ... 726 — — and the Elections ... 1014-1069 - — — French Religion „. 1128 — Forelgu Polley 12e7 — — on Tunis ... .„ 1421 Garfield, President, Attempt to Murder ... 884 --Death of ...

German Emperor's Speech, the ... 241 — Elections, the 181I0 — Parliament, the New ... „. 1396 °Wes, the ... 685 Gladstone, Mr., and his Troubles 3 — — on Eoglimh Prosperity ... _ 460 — at tho Academy Dinner — — on the Land Bill-. ...

— in the East ...

— — and the Standard ...

— at the Guildhall 1424 — on e leeir.trade " ... 1800 tiladetone'e, Mr., Alm- - Statement on Parliamentary Business 887 — Steering of the Land Bill ... ... 080 — Tone at Leeds ... 1206 — — Retirement ... 1081 Gladstone, Mr. H., on Ireland ... 1037 Goechen's, Mr., Position ... 918 Government, tbe, and the Obstruction to 41-830 — — — — Liberals 805-724 — lu 768 — and the Session 1096 — — Memnon of the 8861270 Greece, the Position of ... 432 — the Surrender of ... 498 — the Betrayal of ... 146 Greco•Turkish Arbitration, the .., ••• ... 7 Gray, Lord, on Commercial Treaties 1127

HANDWRITING, Bad, and Stupid Readers 1606 Harcourt, Sir W., and the Land Leaguers 806 Harem' Alragehid .„ ... 114 Hartington, Lord, on Coercion in Ireland ... 76

— — Mr. Ditiwyn'e Resolutions— ... .062 — — — ,.. 1524 — the Strength In ... 1630 Harvest, the nava, H. Ernest, on the Life of Jostle ...

Health, the Improvement of Human ... Heartlessness, Masked

Bolker, Sir John, at Preetun... Household Guides and Receipt-books IDEAL Men and Women ... India, the Mental Seclusion of Indian, the Red, the Future of the-. Invention, the Tolls upon ...

Ireland, the English Temper towards ...

— Mutual Dislike of, to England ...

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986 667 055 ... 1072

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1126 ... 924 12 ... 13110 ... 699 _ 791 77 101 Ireland, an Unexpressed Fooling about ... 142 — and the Catholic Church

401 — the Government

756 — and the Land League ...

1012 — — her Manufactures

1184 — Trial by Jury in

1216 — Reasons for Calmness towards

1329 — a Tory View of

1362 — the Pause in

1100 — — True Difficulty in ...

1502 — Conservatism in Relation to ...

1072 — Mr. Shaw on the Future of

1.074 Irish, the, and Mr, Bright ...

632 — Polley of the Government... ...

40 — Secretary, Baiting the

093 — — an, for Ireland ...

1892 — Land Leaguers and the Government ... 1330 — Ultras and English Radicals

1328 - Irreconoilablea, the... ••• ••• OIG — Idea, the Latest ... — Secession, the

— ()melon Bill, the, Introduced......

— — — Situation of Parties towards

— — — Debate upon the — — — Administration of the _ — — — and Irishmen in the Debate on the — Land Bill, the, Introduced ...

— — Political Effect of the ... — — — the Chief Objections to - — — Ireland after the — — — Duke of Argyll upon ... — — — and Ctustotnary Tenure ...

— — — Mr. Gladstone upon- — — — Prospects of the — — — Mr. ideneago's Amendment — — the Steering of the ...

— — Irish Fear for...

— — — in Committee... ...

— — — Commission — — Lord iitzmaurice's Amendment...

— — the Lords' Moderation upon — — Tenant•right stud Peasant Proprietary 1015 — — — the Commons and Lento' Amendments 1040

— — Lords' Atnendments „,1042

Surrender ... 1001f — — — Sir (1. Duffy upon ... .. 1007

— — — tho New Charge against ... 1426

— Property Defence Fund, the latle — Sub-Commissioners, the ... 1507 Irishmen, the Weak Side of... ... ... 1017 Italy, the Unrest in ..• ... 1661

JAPAN and England, Relations between Jewel Robberies... ... Jokes, Practical... Journalism, the New Danger of ...

l(EEDEL, Mr., on Liberals and Conservatives 371 Kennard Kidnapping Case, the ... 1219

Kidnapping, the Crime of 1216 Knowledge, " picking up" 1191 "T AWSON v. Labouchere ° ... 437

.Li Lefroy Trial, the 1420.

Leopold, Prince, lobe Duke of Albany 698 Letters, Opening of by Sir W. Harcourt... 245 Litigation as it is ... 1129 London, the Growth of 727 — City Churches on a Sunday 702 — Fishing in- 1388

Lowell, Ur., on 'Dean Stanley .- . 1604 Lubbock, Sir J., on IL Fabre's Studies of Wasps 406

— — — — Olvilleation .„ 1130 Lush, Lord Justice' . 1074 Lytton, Lord, on Candalmr... 306

AG..EL oBiiisilt.opt,hoen,Forgiveness Men, a Fable for Wise 699

Marseilles Riots, the ... 821 Martineau, Dr., on Theology ... ... 921 Methodist (Ecumenical Conference, the ... 12113 311dhstlem... 1043

Mitre L S., Mr, Irish Prophecy 339 Ministry, the Firinnese of the 1270

Mobs and Pollee 781 Moorieh Messiah, a 1678 Mourning Reform ... ... 898 Muir, Sir W., on the Arab daliphs 826 Murder, by Poison—le it Frequent? 1643 Murderers, Flighty, Lefroy and (lunette 1651 NAVAL Cadote, the Edueation of 629 _ Navy Etdiniatea, 404 New Zealand Judge, a, on Materiaitem ... 1078 Nihilism as an International Question 433 Noise in Cities 997

Northeota, Sir S.. on "Urgency" 6010

Northeete e, Sir S., New Poaition... 561 — — Personal Bias 727 Northoete, Sir S., and his Naughty Boya ... 1323

— — — in the North 1208 OBSTRUOT103.7 ...41-8115 O'Hagan'e, Lord, Address in Dublin 1271 Ordinarinees246

Over-estimated, the Grievance of lejing 1075 'WIN and Work 1220 1. Paget, Sir J., on Science sad Theology ... 309 Panama Canal, the ,.. 1630 Pantomime and Masque, Decline of in London... 1080 Papacy, the Polities of the ... ... 1070 Parcels Pest, the „, „, ... 1004

Parliament, the Paralysis of ••• 887 - Prorogued „. 10011

— — Failure in Tyrone ... Parnell' e, Mr., Lesderehip

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Parnell, Mr„ Arrest of ... ••• "Passivity," the Spread of ... ••• Pessimism, the Prevailing ••• Philanthropists, the Quarrels of ... ••• Pinafore, the Play of, Lawsuit upon ••• '• Pleasantness," the Constituents of ••• Plunket, 51e, in Chelsea, on Ireland Poetry, Summer Coolness in Pollee Court, in a ..• •.. Politics or the Future, Despondency as to Pulytechnie, time On lletnorlatu)

• Polyphemue,' the, Ship-of-War ..

Poor, One's Own ,.. „• Pope, the Des I, and the Livlug Pope

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1018 ... 1805 ... 698 ... 1102 ... 789 ... 1644 ... 661 l'opo Leo XII. and Rome ... Pope's, the, Encyclical - - Poen ion ...

Postmen's Gratuities ... .Precodence, Social ... Prodigality, Modern ••• 1365 Proapectuses, the Hall of 40

QUOTATION Marks 1387 RADOLIFFE, Dr., on Dreaming „. 891 Railway Shares, the Future of _ 270

Railway Rates ,.. 532 - Trains, ii. Remedy for Unpunctuni 1189 Railways, the Dangers of Suburban ,„ 1600 Regrating, the Criminality of ... 1199 Relations, the Times upon the Use of ... Religious Census, the .„ 1677 Revolver, the Use of the 211; Ritual Toleration .„ 44 Ritual Controversy, the Last Move in the... ... 340 Ritualism and Disestabliabinout 8 - Sloe Broad Church upon ,., ,.. 1628 Ritualists. the Inconeletonclee of ... 030 - - and the Law ... 1217

- - - - Time Newspaper

- - and the Bishops... .„ 212 Roberts', Sir F., Speech at the Mansion House „, 242 Roumania, the Kingdom of... 434 Roumanian Fairy Tales ... 768 Ruffianism, the Spread of ... 1273 Rural Population, the !deduction of the ... 606 Ili:elan Mr. and Letter-writers 791 Russia rind China, New Treaty between ... - the Immediate Future In- Romblon Deform, the PauslavIst Loader on - States-General, the... - and German Emperors moot at Dantzic Ryle, Dr., on Comprehension Salisbury, Lord... - - in Middlesex ...

ST, PAUL'S Industrial School

St. Saviour's, Southwark ... 1427 ... 822 ,.. 626 ... 725 ... 1301 Salisburtoa, Lord, Historical Facts... Salvation Army," the, at Basingstoke ... ... 486 Sandon, Lord, and the Orangemen... ... 918 Sandwich, the Borough of .,. 276 Scepticism, the Last Credulity of ... ... ... 667 Scotch Free Church and Professor R. Smith, the 697 Scotland, a Secretary for ... ... ... - 146 Selman de List° ... ... ... ... ... 870 Selwyn Chfilogo, a Word for ... ... - „, 728 Session, the Coming ... ... ... _ ... 4 Sherbrooke, Lord, on Journalism ... ... - 858 Shaw, Mr., on the Future of Ireland _ ... 1074 Snow, an Apology for the ... ... ... ... 118 - Storm, the Great, in London - ... - 146 Society, the Blunders of ... ... ... - 11 Speaker, the, and the Irish Land-Loaguers - 176 Sposkor'e New Rules, the, for the House of Commons _ ... ... ... ... 240-210 Spiritualist Case, the ... ... ... _ _ 408 Spurgeon'e, Mr., Pulpit Difficultice... ... ... 608 Spurgeon, Mr., on this World ... ... ... 1429 Squires, the Small, of a Century sinuo ... ... 794 Stannarci Case, the Moral of the ... _ - 244 Standard, the, on Mr. Gladstone - - „. 1392

Stanley, Dean ... ... ... ... ... .., 254

- - his Pleasantness... ... ... ... ... 1004 Street, Mr., on British Architecture ... , . 1430 Stumping, the Times and Punch upon ... ... 1625 ripENNYSON'S, Mr., Play at the Lyceum ... 81 I•- - Poem on Despair Testament, the Revised Now ... ... ... fob Theology, Lose and Gain in Recent ... - 921 Trade Truths ... ... ... ... ... ... 953 Tradesmen, the West End, and Long Credits ... 310 Trades-Union Congress, the_ ... ... ... 1188 Transvaal, the the Revolt of the Boers in ... 9 -- - War in Arrival of Sir E, Wood ... ... 244 - - Armistice in ... _ ... ... ... 336 - -Settlement ... ... ... - - 400 - - Coming Debate upon ... ... ... ... 917 - - the Boers' New Demand ... ... ... 1272 Trawling, Steam, in Scotland .., .., ,„ 311 Tunis, the French in - .,. ... 530-593426

UNIVERSITY, the Now Victoria ... „. 400 United States, the, it the Monroe Doctrine 15911 Unpleasantness

VATICAN, the, and England ... ... ... 1002

ot r henna, the Catastrophe in ... ... .„ 1603

an House of Lords, the ... „, ,.. 1071 AR, the Probabilities of ... ... ... 111 Watson, Miss Ellen ... ... ... ,.. 341 Whigs, why do they nut Turn Tories - ... B71 Wilberforce, Mabel, Trial for Perjury ... ... 1964 Wild-flower Gardening - ... ... .,. 1247 Wigan Elections, the, and the Radicals - ... 110 Women at Cambridge ... ... ... ... 247 - of Fifty ... _ ... _ ... _ 1103 - and Censure... „„ ... ... - ... 1303 - the Duties of, Miss (Jobb° upon... ... ... 82 Worms, the Action of ... - ... ... ... 1834

YEAR 1881, tho Most Disagreeable - ... 1675 Youth and Age ..„ ., ... ... ... 1681

Fine-Art Society, the _ •• Grosvenor Gallery, the - - Decoration Old Masters at Burlington House, the Minnie, Mr., Painting ,„ „, Painter-Etchers, the Society of _ Palmer's, barn, Paintings Royal Academy... ... Ruskin, a Vermont ..•

United Arts Gallery, the ••• Water-Colour Painting an Academy of ... Water-Colours, the Society of Painters in

- Institute of Painters in POETRY.

Ahhoteford „. A Day Ride, a Life's Analogy 1102 020 112 40.5 ... 143 ... 663 _ 467 ... 531 1161 1182 ART.

Dudley Gallery, a General Viow - Criticism and the .,. 1648

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AOTON, 11.-Our Colonial Empire ... 1690 Aldred, \V. W.-A Lost Cause 1081 Anficle, E. do-Holland _ ... 1253 Annandale, 0.-Ogilvio's Imperial Dictionary ... 1509

Arbuthnot, Sir A.-General Sir T. Munro .„ 1111 Arnold, A r ur -Free Land_ 123 Argyll, Duke of-Nature and limo Supernatural... -62 Austen, Jane, and her Works-Sarn It Ty tlor 414 Austin, A.-Savonarola, a Tragedy ... 1476 Auzongruber, Von L.-Austrian Pc/omits 1055 pAGEUOT, Walter, Biographical Studies-R. 13 H. Hutton'285 Bardeley, O. W.-Puritan Nomenclature... ... 1874 Barker, J. T.-The Life of Joseph Barker ... 003 Bayou, Polar-Essays on Great Englishwomen,.. 448 Beatrice, Princess-A Birthday Book _ 1674 Bentley 22 Co. (Pub.)-A Man of the Day_ 1841 Besant, Walter-Sir Richard Whittington 1309 - - The Chaplain of the Fleet 1375 Birdwood,I.O.U. M.-The Industrial Arts of India 1226 Black, \V,-Sunrise, a Story of Thelia Times ... 898

Blackwood 22 Sons (Pub.)-Pont Mortom... ... 1053

- - - The Private Secretary ... 1199 131aikle, W. G., D.D.-Life of David Livingston° 819 Bock, Carl-The Head-hunters of Borneo 1507 Bose, S. C.-The Minim as they arc ... 1196 Bouiger, D. C.-History of China ... 1191 Braddon, Ill, E.-Sir W. Scott's Novels ... 1200 Brays, Alfred, Lord-Poems ... 1222 Brewer, J. S., M.A.-English Studies 773

- Mrs-Bulb's Condition of Nations ... 1224 Brldgett, Rev. T. E.-History of the L'ucharist... 961 Bright, II. A.-The English Flower Garden ... 098 Brook, :I.-French lihnory for English Children 1187 Brown, Phfilie-What Girls can ... 20 Bruce, A. It-The Chief End of Revelation893

Buchanan, 11.-A Child of Nature 413 - - God and tho Man ... 1573 Burke. S. H.-Historical Portraits of the Tudors 1310 Butler, Colonel W. F.-Far Out ... 221 Aglaia A Plea ... April. to , . Buddhist's Dying Hymn, tho Csrlyie Chaucer, to Children and Lovers .., Compensation Death, the Monologue of Deoember and June .., Desolation .. Dog, Learn of the Elijah .„ Englaull and Ireland .„ Faith, Ono, In Many Forms .., Garfield, President _ Iliad, the Idylle of the:- - II. Death of Achilles - III. Rheims - IV. Patroclus ...

Irish Song ... Laocoon Legend, a Ling llolmo Windermere Looking Back ... Metros° ... .. Monsoon. tho Burstiug of the Nature) Penetralia Now Birth, the Old Dreams ... Out West_ Peaco and Honour ... Sailor Girl, the... ... Say Landlords, the Shoolah's Remonstrance Sonnet, an Irregular _ Spring Spring, before the Stanley, Doan, Lines by the lat Storm, the Twilight ,„ Voices of the Sea .,. Wind Fantseles

CALVIN, Sidney-Mon of Letters, Lander ... 1347 Cameron, V. L.-Our Future Highway ... 90

Cassell (Pub.)-0o.operatIon in Land Tillage 1346

- - -the Dingy Hones at Keueington 1371

Chant, Paul B. du-Land of the Midnight Sun 1:440 Chamberlain. B. 10.-Japanese titanic:IL Poetry 952 Chambers, W.-St. Giles'e Lectures ... 1112 Chandler, P. W.-Memoir of Governor Andrew '228 -2. 0.-Uncle Remus 445 Chapman .0 Hall (Pub.)-A Collection of Wills 709 - - - The Letters of Charles Dickens... ... 1468 Chan° & Winclus (Pub.)-ludIerts of N. America 708 Chester, G. J.-Julian Oloughton'223 Choyne, Rev. T. K.-The Prophecies of Isaiah 839 Church, Rev. A.J.-The Last Days of Jerusalem 1877 - - - The Story of the Persian War, from lierodotue 1610 Clarke, Captain G. S.-Plevna 380 -J. le.-Tho Legend of Thomas Dldymus 1023 Clement. 0.-Raphael and Michael Angelo ... 314 Cobbe, F. P.-The Duties of Women ... 87 Colchester, Lord-Life of Lord Ellenborough 736 Coleridge, O. R.-An English Squire ... 256 Collins, Wilkie-The Black Robe „. 600 MortImcr--Thoughte In My Garden Conway, M.D.-Thotnas Carlyle _ 140 Cooper, Charles F.-lioraco'e Odes ... 257 Copper, S. J.-The Shores of the Baden See 00$ Corey, Mary-Letters from My Niece ... 252 Courthope, W. J.-The Works of Popo ... 1612 Cox, Roy. 3.0,-History of All Saints', Derby ... 1166 Ooxon, Ethel-A. Basil Plant .., „, ,„ 1811 Oolquhoun, Major J. A. 5,-With the Kurarn Field Fore° 1080 Oust, R. 14.-Pletures of Indian Life ... 1474 Cutler, T. A. A.-Grammer of Japanese Designs 852

D'ALBERTIS, L. 81.-Now Guinea 865 Darwin, C.-Power of Movement in Plants 51

Daudet, Alphonee-Lettres de Mon Moulin 252 - - Letters from My Mill 242 - Ernest-11143(nm dos Oonepiratious Royalistos 1878 Donnie, John-English Sonnets, &c. Derwent, Leith-King Lazarus 10211 Dickine, F. V.-A Hundred Views of ltielyarna 362 Douglas, Mrs. S -Life of W. Whewell 673 Drew, 0.-Tho Lutanisto of St. Jacobi's _ 0 9 DuMeid, A. 2.-Life of Don Quixote Dutt,Tora-A Sheaf Glcaued in French Fields... 257 LLIOT, Andrew (Pub.) -The Strait Gate ,.. 1025 1`...2 Ellis, T. 2.-On tiaftand Through Desert 831-863 Elwin, liov. W.-The Works of Pope ... 1012

FITCII, 2.0,-Lectures on Teaching ... 109 Fitzgerald, Percy-Life of George IV. _ 771

Fitzgibbon, Mary-A Trip to Manitoba _ 253 Foster, Mrs. J. F.-The Art. of Gardening 998 Fox, Roy. G. T.-Memoir of Roe. II, W. Fox. ... 1181 Francillou, It, 11,-Queen Omhotua 2411 Franks, A. W.-Japantmo Pottery .„ ... 352 Fraser, A. Campbell-Berkeley ,„ „, 702 Freeman, E. A.-Historical Geography of Europe 034 Frower, E. E.-Seven Years in South Africa 571 Froude,J. A.-Reminiscences of Thomas Carlyle 119 el ENNA, E.-Irresponsible Philanthropists ,.. 1404

‘.31. Oibb, John-Gudrun, and other Stories 1472

Gibson, Rev. T. E--Oromhy Rewrite „, 700 Gilbert, S.-Original Plays 1110 - 0.-Plaoltesping for Amateurs 1141 OM, Captain W.-A. River of Golden Band 991. Goldsmid, General Sir F. 2.-James Outran; „, DO (louse, Edmund W.-English Odes 802 Graham, Leonard-The Professor's Wife 183 - William-The Creed of Science ... 1194 Grant, R.-The Confessions of a Frivolous Girl 1403 Greg, Perey-Ivy ; Cousin rind lirldo _ 1223 Green, F. V.-Sketches of Array Life in Rusaia 867 Greenwood, G. G.-Our Land Laws _ 801 Orogor, Rev. W.-Folk-Lora of Scotland 934 0 retitle, Lady V.-Filth, and Fashions... _ 00 Groome, le. H.-lo Gipsy Tents 1844 (Mother, A. C. L. 0.-The Study of Fishes _ 479 Guthrie, Mrs.-Life in Western India ... 1474 IFANCOOK, 0.-The Amateur Pottery Painter 924 Hardosetlo, lion. Mrs-Life of Lord Campbell 314

Hardy, Limb, L.--Through Cities 22 Prairie Lands 1254 Hatch, Edwin-The Early Christian Churches... 868 Heath, R.-Edgar Quinot, his Life and Writings 1195 Henley, W. E.-Etchings, Jean Francois Millet 1533 Heywood, A., anti Sons (Pub.)-51auehoster

Literary' Olub Papers 1277 11111, 0, B.-Colonel Gordon in Central Africa.., 839 Hill, Sir 10.-Lire of Sir Rowland Hill 157 Hodgson, B. 11.-Desays upon Indian Subjects_ 289 Hoey, Mrs. Oaahol-Mornoirs of Count Miot do Holt (Pub.)-Demooracy, an American Novel ... 1467 Holub, Dr. Emil-Seven Years in South Africa 471 Horne, J.-A Year in Fiji ... ... 1228 Howitt, Mary.-Songs of Animal LIfo 642 Howsou, Very Rev. '1'. S.-Acts of the Apostles 1688 Humboldt, Alexander and William, Memoirs of 897 Hunt, Mrs. A. W.-The Leaden Casket 21. Hunter, W. W.-Imperial Gazetteer of India _ 1252 Hurst, T. O.-Hiram Greg ... .. 1167 Hutton, It. IL-W. Bagehot's Biographical LLINGWORTH, J. R.-Sermons .„ 18:1 Ingclow, Jean-Don John _ 1589 Italian, Secret Polities-Torino (Pub.) .., 541

JACKSON, Lady-The Old Regime _ 224 James, IL, Junior-The Portrait of to Lady 1504

- - - Washington Square.,. 185 Japp, A. ii.-tiortnan Life and Literature .., Ill Jeans, Rev. G. E.-Tho Lilo of Cicero .., 186 Jennings, L. J.-11ambine in Derbyshire, 882 Jones, W. Bonco-A Life's Work iu Ireland 110 J owett, 1.2., SLA -Thucydldes ,.. 1197 "r2" APP, Friodrich-Justus Erich Bolltnaun 411-411 IX. Kogan Paul 2; Co. (Pub.)-Tho Love Sonnets of Protons .,. 770 Keller, Gottfrioti-Dor Grimes Heinrich ... 81.5 Knox, A. A,-Wanderings in Algeria 008 Kolb, G. 1".-The OonditIon of Nations ... „, 1224

LANGLANG, Andrew-The Library „. ... 890 , F. A.-IlIstory of Matorialie in „. 890

Lseaulx, Amalie von-Sister Augustine 317 Lavoloyo, E. do-L'Itallo Actuello ... 905 Legge, Jantee-Tho Religions of China 414 Leroy, Louis-Los Ponsionuaires du Louvre ... 8o2 Lowers and MoDawitt-Livy Liddell, Mrs. E.-The Other Half or the World- 704 Licidon, U. P., D.D.-Thoughte oro Choral' Troubles 441 Linton, Mrs. Lynn-My Love - - With a Silken Thread 165 Lodge, 0. H.-Winckelman's Ancient Art _ 958 Long, Jame-Farming in a Small Way ... Longman 22 Co. (Pub.)-The Wit, dm, of Lord Beaconsfield 1021 - - - Charity Organittation Papers ... 1280 - - - The Gospel of the Nineteenth Coutury_ 121 Low, S., & (Ia. (Pub.)-Flower o' the Broom ... 257 - - - The Story of the Zulu Campalgu

I- LIC AMBIT, uetin-The Comet of a Season 1048 1/1 fll'Grath, Terouca-Ptctures from Ireland 60

MacDonald, George- Mary Manton ... 191 Macmillan 22 Co. (Pub.)-Enga 640 - - - A Journal of Hellenic Studios 576 - - - Fo'c's'le Yarns ... 832 - - - Fifty Years In tho House of Lords ... 10741 - - - Links and Oluos 1193 alahafry, 1st A..-Dosoar Los... 1054

MallOok, W. H--Romance of 19th Century 927

Marcus Ward & Co. (Pub.)-Holiday-thno at Forest Ma m, C. R.-01111101one Cultivation... ... 1082 W. H.-Through Amorica... 1812 Martin, Mrs. H -An Uniossoncd 476 - Abbe P.-Anglican Ritualism 189 Masson, David-Do Quiucey Mathew. le. D.-Tho English Workts of Wyolif 1251 Maybury, A. C.-Ovid's Epistloe ... 385 Metternich, Prince IL-Memoir:3 of Prince Metternich ... „. ,„ 379 Milligan, W., D.D.-Resurrection of Our Lord.., 110 Nlivart, St. George, Ph.D.-The Cat ... 1471 Motet:wort h, Mrs.-The Adventures of Herr Baby 1676

Muncie, W. 11. 8.-Str William Hamilton 18142

Motion, m n, lioscoe-oer's Iliad Morgan, J. E., M.D.-LIniveraIty Dare 85 608 Morley, John-Life of Richani Cobden .., 1870-1402 Morehead, E. D. A.-/Seehylmis House of Atreus 1314 Motteaux, P. A.-Life of Don Quixote 920

NA PIER, Mrs. A,-Memoirs of Prince Metter-

Napier, Jnmen-Folk-lore of Scotland ... 934 Newth. 0.-Lectures on Bible Revision 801 Nicol, Henry J.-Thomas Oarlyle .,. 505

()ATE% Frank-A Naturalist's Wanderings in South Africa ... ,.. 1811

Ogilvie, J. L. 1,-Th° Imperial Dictionary _ 1609 Oldneld, Henry A.-Sketches from Nepaul 800 Oliphant, Mrs.-Be rry Joocelyn .„ 709 - Laurence-The Land of Gilead ... 158 Ottley, H. B., MA.-The Great Dilemma-. _ 1108 Ouida-A Village Commune... 930

Overton, J. H.-William Law ... 477 pAGET, Lord 0.-The Light Cavalry in the Crimea Pailttin B.G.-Talleyrand and Louis XVIII. „, 708

Parr, Mrs.-Adam and Eve 1313 Parsons, 61 rs. G.-Love.knots .„ „ 575 Payn, James-From Exile 785

- - A Grape from a Thorn• ... 1052

Payne, John-Poems of Master VillOn „. 1653 Perowne, J. J. S., D.D.-Letters of Connop Thirl wall „. 1572 Phear, Sir J. B.-The Aryan Village in India and Pinto, Major Serpa-How I Crossed Africa 6404376 Pollock, le.-Life and Philosophy of Spinosa 187-220 Pool, R. L,-The History of the Huguenots ,„ 770 Postgate, J. P.-Select Elegies of Properties .., 1542

Poynter, E. F.-Among the Hills _ _ 799 1-3 A WLINSON, Professor-History of Ancient

11 Egypt ... ... 1587 Ravenstein, E. G.-The Universal Geography ... 787 Reolus, Ellede-The Universal Geography 787 Reed, Sir E. J.-Japan and its History, &o. 473 Reid, H. 0.-" Old Oscar" 1541 Rhoades, James-The Georgics of Virgil 545 Rice, James-Sir Richard Whittington 1809

- - The Chaplain of the Fleet ... 1375 Riddell, Mrs. J.-The Mystery in Palace Gardens . 88 Risdale, E. M. 81.-Rominiseencen of Sister Dora 285

Robertson, C. G.-Kurum, Kabul. &o, 1080 Rose, W. T.-Waifs ... 1281 Hupp, Dr. Julius-Reason and Religion 881 Russell, C., Q.0.-Now Views on Ireland .„ 18 - W. C.-An Ocean Free-lance ... ... 693 ANDYS, John E -The Hecate of Euripides 85 Schliemann, Dr. Henry-Dios, the City cf the Trojans 518 Scoones, W. B.-Four Centuries of English Letters „. ,„ 981 Seebohm, Henry-Siberia in Europe 1107 Stiguin, Mr.-Rural England ... 1687 Sell, Rev. E.-The Faith. of Islam ... ... 1089 Seward, G. P.-Chinese Immigration 789 Shadvvell, General-Life of Sir Colin Campbell 578 Shapcott, Bouben-Life of Mark Rutherford ... 705 Shaw-Lefevre, Right Hon. G.-English and Irish Land Questions ... 446 Shepherd, R. 11.-Memoirs of T. Carlyle... ... 1485 Shorthouse, J. 1L-John Ingleettnt... 1195 Smith, W. 0.-Babes, or Lire Splinters ... 381 W, Robertson-The Old Testament ... 675 - - - Extracts from Thackeray ... 1500 Smith & Elder (Pub )-Mehalah 542

- - Four Cr,tchets to a Bar ... ... 804

- -- Mrs. Geoffrey... . ... 902 Solly, Henry-James Woodford .. 866

Soyres, John do-Letters of Pascal 678

Spielhagen, F.-Angela 1469 Stanley, Dean-Christian Institutions 998 - - Letters to a Friend, Gennep Thirlwall _ 1572 Stenhouse, Mrs.-An Englishwoman in Utah .' . 125 Stephen, Leelle-Litatory of English Thought 678-607 Stephens, F. 0.-Thomas Bewick . . .,. 677 Steveno, A., LL.D.-Madame de Siiiel 1439 Stevenson, 11. L.-Virginibus Puerisque 775 Stirling, M. C.-Missing Proofs 1614 Stoker, Bram-Under the Sunset ... _ 1440 Stratford do Redeliffe, Viscount-The Eastern Question 810 Stubbs, C. W.-The Mythe of Life... . 155 Sunday School Union (Pub.)-ConversaVons on the Creation... ' ... 960 Swinburne, Algernon C.-Studies in Song _ 310 Symington, A. J.-Bryant, Moore, and Lover ... 1088 rilASWELL-LANGMEAD, J. P.-English Coa-

x stitutional History 908 Ternpl,, Sir R.-India in 1880123

Thackeray, Miss-Madame de Sdvignd 1161 Thomas, E. 0.-Lange'n History of Materialism 899 Thomson, J.-Central African Lakes and Back... 772 Tilton, Caroline-Holland ... 1253 Tinsley Bros. (Pub )-Ohloe Arguello 1508 Todhunter, J.-A Study of Shelley... .,. 219 Torino (Pub.)-Itallan Secret Polities ... 541 Tredder, 11, 11.-Traneactiona of 01 ,0 Library Association 1026 Trollope, Anthony-The Life of Cicero 853 - Ayala's Angel804 Turner, C. T.-Sonnete, Old and How... 154 Tyrrell, R. Y.-The Miles Glorlosus of Plautus... 644 - - - Cori espondenee of Cicero 991 Tytler, Sarah-Jane Austen and her Works ... 814 VE11E, Aubrey de-May Carols... „. 1119

WADDINGTON, S. - English Sonnets by Living Writers ,.. . 097

- - Engl'sh Sonnets by Poets of the Past ... 1051 Wallace. Alfred R.-Island Life ... ... 850 Walpole, Spencer-5 History of England ... 648 Ward, T. B, M,A,-The English Poets ... 1078 Waugh, B.-Sunday Evenings with my Children 1840 Webber, Byron-In Luck's Way ... 1279 Weekes, Henry-Lectures on Art ... 19 Wells Gardner & Co, (Pub.)-Ohildren Busy, &o. 1405 Vestal], W.-Larry Lohengrin 354

- - The Old Factory..' 1488

White, G.-England Without and Within -. 1050 Wigley, Mrs. W. H.-Claims for Kindness to God's Creatures .' _ • ... 478

Wilbe: force, 111.-Statute Law ... ... 415

- It. G.-Life of S. Wilberforce, D.D. ... 784 Wilde, Oscar-Poems. 1098 Wilson, John-Studies of ?dodern Mind ... 1225 Wineltelman, J.-History of Ancient Art... .- 958 Wylie, W. 11.-Thomee Carlyle the Man and Isle Book9 505

yosca, Charlotte M.-Love and Life.- 1052 BOOKEL-Subjeots. A 010 of the Apostles-Very Rev. J. S. .t- Howson, D.D. ... 1688

Adam and Eve-Mrs. Parr -. 1313 fEschylue, the House of Atreus of-E. D. A. Morehead1814 Afghanistan, with the Kurum Field Force - Major J. A. S. Colquhoun... 1080 - Kurum, Kabul, and-O. 0, Robertson ... 1080 Africa, Central, Colonel Gordon in-G. B. Hill ... 880 - How I Orootted-Major Serpa Pinto ... 040-676 - South, Seven Years in-Dr. Emil Holub ... 571 - - A Naturalist's Wanderings in-F. Oates ... 1811 African (Central) La lc ee and Back-J. Thompson 772 All Saints' Church, Derby, History of-Rev. J.

0. Algeria, Wanderings in-A .1. Knox ... .608

America, N., Indians of -Ohatto & Wind us (Pub.) 708

- Through-W. G. Marshall 1312

Among the 1.11110-16. F. Poynter ... 799 Andrew, Governor, Memoir of-P. W. Chandler 223 Angela-F. Splelhagen . . .. 1469 Army Life in Russia, Sketchem of -F, V. Green 867 Art, History of Ancient-J. Wineicelman ... 958 Art, Lectures on-Henry Weekes'' 19 Aryan Village, the, in India and Ceylon-Sir 2. 13. Phear 901 Austrian Peasante-Von L. Auzengruber „. 1055 Ayala's Angel-Anthony Trollope 804

BARKER, Life of Joseph-J. T. Barker ... 968

Basil Plant, a-Ethel ()oxen- 1611 Beaconsfield, Lord, Wit, &o., of-Longmans & Co, 1021 Berkeley-A. Campbell Fraser 702 Bewick, Thomas-F. G. Stephens 677 Bible Revision, Lectures on-S. Newth 801 Biographical Studies-Walter Bagehot 285 Birthday Book, a-Princess Beatrice ... 11374

Black Robe, the-Wilkie Collins 606 Boden See, the Shores of the-S. J. Capper... 605

Bollmann, Justus Erich-Friedrich Kapp 411.448 Borneo, the Head-Hunters of-Carl Bock 1507 Bryant, Moore, and Lover-A. J. Symington ... 1083

CAMPBELL, Lord, Life of-Hon. Mrs. Hard- castle ... ' 314 Carlyle, T., Reminiscences of-J. A. Froudo ... 849 - - The Man and his Books-W. II. Wylie _ 505

- - and Henry J. Miol . . 505 - - M. D. Conway, and Others 1435 Cat, the-St. George ?divert, Ph.D... ... 1471 Chaplain of the Fleet, the-W. Resent & J. Rice 1375 Charity Organisation Papers-Longmans & Co. 1280

Child of Nature, a-it. Buchanan ... . 418 Children Busy, &c.-Wells Gardner (Pub.) ... 1405

China, History of-D. C. Boulger .„ 094 - the Religions of-J. Legge ,.. 48 Chinchona Cultivation-0. It. Markham... ... 1082 Chinese Immigration-G. P. Seward ... 789 Chloe Arguelle-Tinsley Brothers (Pub.)... ... 1608 Ohristian Institutions-Dean Stanley 933 Church Troubles, Thoughts on-H. P. Liddon 441 Churches, the Early Christian-Edwin Hatch _ 808 Cicero, the Life of-Anthony Trollopo 853 - Correspondence of-R. Y. Tyrrell 991 - - Life of-Rev. U. E. Jeans. ALA. 186 Clyde, Lord, Life of-General Shadwell, 578 Cobden, Richard, Life of-John Morley 18'70-1402 Colonial Empire, Our-R. Aoton 1690 Comet of a Season, the-Justin McCarthy 1686 Constitutional History, English-T. P. Taswell

Langmead 908 Creation, Conversations on the-Sunday School Union (Pub.)960 Crimea, the Light Cavalry in the-Lord 0. Paget 806

Crosby Records-Rev. T. E. Gibson _ ,„ 707 TNEMOORACY, an American Novel-IL Holt & Co. (Pub.) _ .„ 1467 De Quincey-David Masson,. . _ 1009 Derbyshire, Rambles in-L. J. Jennings... 882 Der Griine Heinrich-Gottfried Keller 835 Descartes-J. 1'. Mahaffy, M.A. '.. 1054 Desert, through the, and on a Ref t-Ellis, T. 3. 884-868 Diekens, Charles, Letters of-Chapman & Ball 1468 Dictionary, the Imperial-J. Ogilvie, LL.D. _ 1509 Didymus, Thomas, the Legend of-J. F. Clarke 1023 Dilemma, the Great-IL B. Otticy, hI A.... _. 1108 Dingy House at Kensington, the-Cassell & Co. 1371 Don John-Jean Ingelow„. 1589 Don Quixote, History of-A, J. Dtifileld 929 - - - - P. A. Motteaux929 Dora, Sister, Personal Reminiscences of-E. M. M. Ridsdale „. 255

mi ASTERN Question, the-Viscount Stratford J24 do Redeliffe ... 510 Egypt, Ancient, History of-Professor Rawlinsou 1587

Eilenborough, Lord, Life of-Lord. Colchester 736 Enga-Macmillan & Co. (Pub.) 540 England, a History of-Spencer ... 548 - Without and Within-R. G. White ... 1050 - Rural-Mr. kidguin_ ' 1687 English Language, Dictionary of the-J. Ogilvie 1509 - Thought, History of-Leslie Stephen ... 578-607 - Studies-J. S. Brewer, M.A. ._ ... 773 - Letters, Four Centuries of-W. B. Scoones ... 931 - Poets-T. H. Ward, M.A.. . _ 1078 - Philosophy, Sir W. Hamilton-W. H. S. Monok ... 1142 Essays on Great Englishwomen-P. Bayne 448 Eucharist, History of the-Rev. T. E. Brldgett _ 901 Euripides, the Becalm of-J. E. Sandys „. ' 85 Europe, the Historical Geography of-E. A.

Freeman .. 039 LIAITHS and Fashions-Lady V. Greville ... 00

I.' Far Out-Colonel W. F. Butler 221 Farming in a Small Way-James Long ... 1654 Fiji, a, Year in-J. Horne -.

Fishes, the Study of-A. C. L. G. a-.nther 1427298

Flower o' the Broom-S. Low & Co. (Pub.) 257 Fo'c's'le Yarns-Macmillan do Co. (Pub.) ... 8113 Four Crotchets to a Bar-Smith, Elder, & Co.... 804 France, Southern, Royalist Conspiracies in- Ernest Daudet ... ... 1373 Free Land-Arthur Arnold- ... 123 French History for English Children-S. Brook 1137 Frivolous Girl, Confessions of a-It. Grant ... 1403 From Exile-James Payn ... 735

ClARDEN, the English Flower-H. A. Bright 998 k_A Gardening, the Art of-Mrs. J. F. Foster 1193

Gazetteer of India, the Imperial-W. W. Hunter 1252

Geoffrey. Mrs.-Smith, Elder, & CJ. (Pub.) 002

Geography, the Universal-Elisde Reclus 737 George the Fourth, Life of-Percy Fitzgerald ... 771 German L:fe and Literature-A- H. Japp 511 Gilead, the Land of-L. Oliphant ... ... 158

God and the Man-R. Buchanan'.

. 1573 God's Creatures, Claims for Kindness to-Mrs.

W. II. Wigley' 478 Gospel, the, for the Nineteenth Century-Long-

man & Co. (Pub.) 121 Grape from a Thorn, a-James Payn ... 1062 Gudrun', and other Stories-John Gibb ... 1472 Gypsy Tents, 1n-F. K. Grooms 1311

HARRY .TOSCELYN-Mre. Oliphant 703 Hellenic Studies, a Journal of-Macmillan and Co. (Pub.) 570 Herodotus, the Story of the Persian War-Rev.

A. J. Church . ._ 1610 Herr Baby, the Adventures of-Mrs. Molesworth 1575

Hill, Sir Rowland, Life of-Sir R. Hill _ 157 Hindoos, the, as they are-S. O. Bose 1106 Hiram Grog-T. 0. Hurst _ .„ 1187 Historic Studies-John Wilson .. .., 1225 Holiday Time at Forest House-51. Ward & Co. 1015 Holland-E. do Amide ... 1263 Homer's Illad-Roscoe Menges ... 385

Horace'e Odes-Charles F. Cooper... 287 Huguenots, the History of the-R. L. Pool . 770 Human Knowledge, the Truthfulness Of-Duke

of Argyll ... _ _ 52 Humboldt, Alexander and William, 61etnoirs of 807 TLIOS, City of the Trojans-Dr. LI. Sehliemaun 513 In Luck's Way-Byron Webber ... 1279 India, the Industrial Arts of-G. a M. Birdwood 1226 - - Imperial Gazetteer of-W. W. Hunter 1252 - Life in Western-Mrs. Guthrie... ... ... 1474

- in 1880-Sir Richard Temple _ 128 Indian Subjects, Essays on -13. II. Hodgson ... 289

- Life, Pictures of-R. N. Oust ... 1474 Ireland, New Views on-C. Russell, Q.O.... 18 - Pictures frotn-Terence BrGrath ... 50 - A Life's Work in-W. Bence Jones... 120 Isaiah, the Prophecies of-Rev. T. K. Olieyno 538 Islam, the Faith of-Rev. E. Sell ,.. 1689 Island Life-Alfred R. Wallace • , 850 Italiana, Politica Segreta-Torino (Pub.): ,.. 541 Italy of To-day, the-E. de Laveloye _ 065

Ivy ; Cousin and Bride-Percy Greg ... ... 1223 JAP AN, its History, 32e-Sir E. J. Rood 473

Japanese Pottery-H. W. Franke _ 852 - Ornament and Design-T. A.Outler .' 362 - a Hundred Views of Rislyama-E. V. Dickies 352 - the Classical Poetry of the-B. II. Chamberlain 352 Jerusalem, Last Days of-Rev. A. J. Church 1377

John Inglesant-J. H. Shorthouse... 1195, Julian Cloughton-G. J. Chester'228.

K EN&S(13N0 0r1i;Oulf; the Dingy House at-Cassell Hat

King Lazarus-Leith 1023

T AND Laws, Our-G. G. Greenwood ... 801

-Tillaga, Co-operation in-Cassell .300. 1346 Laud Questions, English and Irish-Right Hon.

0. Shaw-Lefevre' 443 Landor, English Men of Letters-Sidney Colvin 1312 Larry Lohengrin-W. Westall ... 864 Law-William J. H. Overton _ 477 Leaden Casket, the-Mrs. A. W. Mint ... 21 Library, the-Andrew Lang.., - 890 - Association, Transactions of-H. R. Treader 1026 Liddell, Mrs. E.-The Other Half of the World... 701

Links and Olues-Maemillan & Co. (Pub.) _. 1188 Livingstone, Davld, Life of-W. G. Blalkie, Dl). 819 Livy-Lowis and MoDewitt 086 Lord, Our, Resurrection of-W' lIIillig,an, D.D.... 1108 Lords, House of, Fifty Years in-Macmillan Jo Co. 1079

Lost Cause, a-W. W. Aldred 1081 Louvre, lee Peusionnaires du-Louis Leroy ... 802 Love and Life-Charlotte M. Youge 1052 Loyeanots-Mrs. G. Parsons -. 675 Lutanist°, the, of St. Jacobi's-C. Drew .., 639

MAGAZINE9, the 55-189-320-481-608-740-

809.1027-1160-1282-1406-1575 Man of the Day, a-Bentley & Co. (Pub.)... ... 1348 Manchester Literary Club Papers-Heywoode 1277 Manitoba, a Trip to-Mary Fitzgibbon ... 253 Mary Marston-George MacDonald ... 101 Materialism, a History of-F. A. Lange ...• 890 fdehalah-Smith & Elder (Pub.). .512

Mein% Count Miot de, Memoirs of-Mrs. Cashel

boy, &s. „. 1650 Metternich, Prince, Memoirs of-Prince 11. Metternich... 870 Mill, Letters from my-Mary Corey. ... 252 Millet, Joan Francis, Etchings by-W. E. Henley 1538 Missing Proofs-M. C. Stirling . . ... 1614 Modern 51Ind, Studies of-John Wilson -. 1225 Moore, Thomas, his Life and Works-A. 3. Symington••• ... 1083 Moulin, Lettres de Mon-Alphonse Daudet 262 Munro, General Sir T.-Sir A. Arbuthnot _ liii My Love-Mrs. Lynn Linton .•. •.. 092 Mystery in Palace Gardens-Mrs. J. H. Riddell 88

ONATIONS, the Condition of-G. F. Kolb ...1228 Nepaul, Sketches from-Henry A. Oiddeld 800 New Ouinea-L. III. D'Albertis „, 865 CEAN Free-lance, an-W. C. Russell ,„ 048 Old Factory, the-W. Weston 1488 "Old Oscar "-H. Reid ,„ „. _ 1541

Old Regime, the-Lady Jackson 224 Our Future Highway-V. L. Cameron 90 Outran], James, General Sir-E, J. Goldstuid 902

Ovid's Epistles-A. C. Maybury 395

13 ASOAL, the Letters of-John de Soyres 679 1 Philanthropists, Irresponsible-E. Gonna 1404 Pig-kceping for Amateurs-G. Gilbert ... 1141 Plants, the Power of Movement in-0. Darwin 51 Plautus, the Mlles Glorlosus of-1.1. Y. 1'1 rrell 644 Plays, Original.-W. S. Gilbert ... 1110

"Plevna "-Captain G. S. Clarke ,.. 380

Poetry t-Eugliah Odes-Ehnund _ Gosoo., 862 - Love Sonnets of Protean-U. 11. Paul Si Co.... 770 - May Carols-Aubrey do Vero 1180 - Poems-Oscar Wilde 1048 - - Alfred Lord Braye 1222 - Songs of Animal Life-Mary llowitt .., 642 - Sonnets, Old and New-0. T. Turner... ... 164 - Studies in Song-Algernon 0. Swinburne 1310 Poetry t-Vilion, Poems of Master-John Payne 1653 Pope, the Works of-Rev. NV, Elwin _ 1012 Portrait of a Lady, the-H. James, Junior „• 1504

Post Mertens -W. 131ackwood & Sons (Pub.) _ 1053 Pottery Painter, the Amateur-C. Han000k ... 004 I ',that° Secretary, the-W. Blackwood & Sots 1199

Professor's Wife, the-Leonard Graham 884 Properties, Select Elegies of-J. P. Poolgato 1512 Puritan Nomenclature-C. W. Bardsley „. 1874

RQUEEN Cephelue-R, H. Francilion . . 2811 Quinct, Edgar, Life and Writings-11. Heath 1145 ABAN, or Life Splieters-W. C. Smith _ 1181 Raphael and enchael Angelo-0. Clement 414 Reason and Religion-Dr. Julius Rupp 831 Revelation, the Chief End of-A. B. Bruce, D.D. 993

Ritualism, Anglican-And I?. Martin ... 180

River, a, of Golden Saud-Captain W. Gill ... 288

Romance of the 19th Centar y, a-'-W. II. Matlock 927 Rural England-Mr. ... 1087 Rutherford, Mask, Life of-Reuben Shapcott .., 70.5

SAVONA ROLA, a Tragedy-Alfred Austin „..147.5 Science, the Creed of-W. Graham ... ... 1194 Scotland, the Folk-Lore of-Rev. W. Gregor _ 034

- - - James Napier 934 Scott's, Sir W., Novels-M. E. Braddon- 1250 Scott1.11 Church Lectures-W, Chambers 1112 Sermons-J. R. tiling worth 883 - The Myth of Life-0. W. Stubbs 155 Eldviend, Madame de-Miss Th Relceray.. 1104 Sheaf, a, Gleaned In French Fielde-Toru Emit 287 Shelley, a Study of--John Todhunter 210 Siberia in Europe-Henry Seehohm 1108 Sister Augustine-Amalie von Lasaulx _. 317 Sonnets, English, by Living Writers-S. Wad- dington_ _ 997 - - by Poets of the iast-43. Waddington 1051 - nod Literature-John Dennis .. 1061 Spinosa, his Life and Philosophy-F. Pollock 187-220 Squire, en English-C. R. Coleridge ... 256 Billet, Madame de-A. Stevens, LL.D. ... ,„ 1439 Statute Law-E. Wilberforce , 315 Strait (late, the-Andrew Elliot (Pub.) 1026 Sunday Evenings with My Children-Rev. R.

Waugh ._ . . _ 1540 Sunrise, a Story of these Times -W. Black _ 808 Sweden, Norway, do., Journeys through-Paul B. du Chaillu 1840 rrALLEYRAND and Louis G.

I Pe Rain704

Teaching, Lectures on-J. G. Fitch 5

Testament, the Old-W. Robertson Smith' ... 07.5 Tbaekeray, Extracts from-Smith, Elder. & Co. 1500 Thnewall,Connop, Letters, &c.--J. J.13 Perowno 1672

- - to a Friend-Dean Stanley, DI) 1572 Thoughts in My Garden-Mortimer Collins ,.. 990 Through Cities and Prairie Lands-Lady Hardy 12/4 Thneydides-B, Jewett, MA. ,„ 1197 Tudors. Historical Portraits of the-S. H. Burke 1310

UNCLE Remus-J. C. Chandler .„ ... 445

Under the Suneet-Bram Stoker ... 1440 University Oars-J. E. Morgan, M.D. 508 Unleseoned Girl, an-Mrs. Herbert Martin ... 475 Utah, an Englishwoman in-Mrs. Stenhottee ... 125 "[TILLAGE Commune, a-Onida „ , 930 V Virgil, the Georgics of-James Rhoades ... 615

Virginibus Puerisque-a. L. Stevenson ... 776 WAIFS-W, T. Ross _ 1281 Washington Square-H. James, Junior... 186

What Girls Can Do-PhIllis Browne 20 Whewell, W., Life of-Mrs. S. Douglas „, ... 678 Whittington, Sir Richard-J. Rice & W. Defiant 1809 Wilberforce. S., DO., Life of-R. G. Wilberforce 784 R Collection of-Chaptnen & Hall (Pub,; 709 With a Silken Thread-Mrs. Lynn Linton ... 159

Women, the Duties or-F. P. Cubbe _ 87

Woodford, James-Ilenry Solly ... 806 Wye% the English Works of-F. D. Mathew 1261 ZULU Campaign, the Story of the-Lot. & CURRENT LITERATURE.

.t1 Abyeeinia, a Visit to-W. Win stanley _ 1409 A BLETT, II-English Trees & Tree-planting 1442 Adams, W. Davenport-Modern Anecdote 010 - - The Eastern Arcelpolago ... 807

- - - Wrecked Lives- 23 Afghan War, the, 1888.1842-Gen. A. Abbot, C.B. 1617 African Campaign of 1879, the South-r. P. Maokinnon

Albania-E. F. Knight ... 198 Alford, E. M.-Honor .„ 57 Allen, Grant-The Evolutionist at Large ... 710 Almanacs and Calendars ... 59 Amateur Acting-J, IC. Angus 1173 American Narrowness-G. H. Beard, af.)3. 1201 - Farming and Food-F. Dun ... 1229 Amid the Corn ace.-James S (Pub ) Annual Register for 188O-Riv n (Pub.) ... 1202 Annuals 1)111 Antiquity, Duricker'm History of-E. Abbott .., 484 Arimas-11. Peokwater 64e Aristotle, Nteoneachean Ethics of-H. Jackactu... 1285 Aristophanes, the Olonds of-W. W. Merry _ 1255 Armstrong, B.A.-Latter-day Teachers... 1441 Assist, Life of St. Francis of-Rev. F. L. de Ohevaned 28 Atlas, Allen's Royal Relief Aubrey, J.-Remains of dentitions and Judaism 743

Aunt Judy's Volume for 1881. _ 1476

- - Magazine for Deeetner ... 1579 Australian Handbook, the _ 196 Ayres, Alfred-The Orthoepist 016

BARNARD, 0.-Co-Operation as Buelneee,„ 1657

Beethoven, Biography of-Ludwig Nohl 777 Bible, Helps to the Study of-Oxford 081 Birch, J.-Concrete Buildings, &o... ... 1544 Black Abbey-Mrs. Orotomelin 161 Blackburn% E. 0.-The Glen of Silver Bushes 88e

BORBA., James, M.A.-Parson Malthus ... 516

Boswell and Johnson-F. W. Waller ., 1085 Botany for Children-Rev. G Henslow 226 Braddon, Miss-Just As I Am ' . . 126 Brahma Year-Book, the, for 1880-S. D Collet_ 91 Braemar,• or, Two Months in the Highlands- IS. Tinsley (Pub.) .„ „. ... 449 Brassey, Lady-The Voyage of the 'Sunbeam' 1201 Bright, W., 1/D.-Socrates' Ecclesiastical Hiders 980

Brown, R. W.-Konna's Kingdom ... 881

Buchner, P. L.-Mind in Animals... 1878

Bucko, IL W., M.D.-Man's Moral Na.ure ... 742 Buckley, A. B.-Life and Her Children 140

Bullock, T. A.. LL.D.-Wild Africa _ 968

Burbidge, F. W.-The Gardens of the Sun 102

Burdett, H. 0.-Pay Hospitals „, 710 Burke's Peerage _ 195 Barnett, J. 0., M.D.-Hahnemann as a Man, tc. 099 Burney, Frances-Evelina 968 Burns at Mosagiel -W. Jolly ,„„ 1442

Burritt, Eilhu, Memoir); of-C. Not:aloud 161 Burton, Capt. R.-A Glance at the Passion Play 1370 J AIM), James-The Landed Interest, &o. 856

kJ Cambridge Examiner, the-Stanford (Pub.) 1611 Canterbury Cathedral, the Crypt of-W. A. S. Robertson547

Capes, Rev. W. W.-4LOICIRDI „. ..1846 Carlyle, T., Biography of-Elliot Stock (Pub.) 1000

Carr, Mrs. Comyns-A Story of Autumn _ 514 Caseell's Book of Sports and Pastimes _ 1511 Chambers, R.-The Threlplande of Fingesk 1442 Charities, Endowed-C. S. Kenny ... _ 855 Chaucer, for Sol:mole-Mrs. H. It. Hewett) 1057 Chemistry, Elements of-W. A. Miller .„ 228 Childs% Catherine-The Future Marquis„, ... 1114 Chili, Sketaluse of-R. N. Boyd .' . . 985 Christmas Books 1610-1543-1578-1617-1050 - Cards . 1645 Church, the, in Relent:intoState- . Miller, M.A. 047 - and Chapel-Rov. R. Ti. Madden 1056 - of England, leighteeu Centuries of the-Rev. A. H. Hero „ .„ 1657

- Systems of England-Rev. J. G. Rogers ... 103

Cieeronis de Oratore-A. S. Wilkins 046 - M. Tuill-Rev. H. A. Holden _. ... 1870 Clerical Reminiscenoes-Seeloye (Pub.) 57 Olive, Catherine-In Spite of Fate_ 1201 Colorado, Now-A. A. Hayes, Jun., 51.A..., _. 387 Copyright Question, the American View of-It.

G. White ... ... 710 Corsica, a Lady's Tour In-Gertrude Porde ... 23 Counties, Echoes from the-Bradbury& 0. (Pub.) 079

Ceuta% J.-Seienee and Revelation... 1202 Cox, Rev, Sir G. W.-0yclopted1a of Common Things. 1544

British R.ule in 101.7

Craik, Georgiana-M. Sydney .'•. ,„ ... 777

Croft, U. II. EL-The Bolce named Illouorneur 1544

Crosland, Newton-Pith ... 1086

11-NEBRETT'S Peerage, &o.-R. H. Muir, LL.D. 887 - House of Commone-Dean &Son (Pub..)45177 Deer-Stalking, Handbook of-A. Macrae .. 10

Bering, E. 11.-Freville Chase ... „. ... 191 Descartes, Life of-R. Lowndes ... 886 Dicey, 91,-England and Egypt1870 Diocesan Histories, Canterbury and Salisbury... 103 Dobell, Mrs. 11.-Versus a Woman 194 Drewry, E. S.-A Death Ring 440

Drury Lane, Old-E. Stirling0413 Duneker's History of Antiquity-E. Abbott .., 484 EABLE, Rev. Prof. J.-English Plant Names 1316 Eden, Colonel-Tales of the Castle Guard 481 Edis, R. W,-Docoratiou of Town Houses, &a-. 680 Ed ace Ronal Year-book, the -Camel' & Co. (en.) 32S

Edwards, E.-Words, Facts, and Phrases ,„ 1443 Ellis, A. 13.-West African Sketches' 484 - A. R.-Studies of Manners in England _ 515 England from a Back-window-J. Bailey ... 322 - for All-a. Da. Hyndman. 904

English Literature, Treasury of-I. CooVrano... 670

- Church, Dictionary of the .. 036 - History, Introduction to-S. R. dardieer 1441 Era Almanack, the 127 Euripides, tho Orestes of-F. A. Paley 1085 Expositor, the for February ... 258 - - Second Series _ 160

FARMING for Pleasure and Pront-A, Roland 887 Faunthorpo, Rev. J. P.-11oneehold Science 516 Faust, New Editions of - ... 1058

Fiji, Notes of Travel In-I. W. Antierson ... 449 Fisherman, the Practical-J. 11. Keene 646 Fitzgerald, Percy-Young Coslobs... 1057 - - The World Behind the Somme ... 1401 Flint, R., D.D.-Anti-Theistie Theories ... 967 Florediets, W. IL-Among the Mere Irish 1250 Flowers, the Following of the-Marcus Ward ... 1017 Fox, Rev. 11, W., Memoir of-Rev. G. T. Fox ... 681 Fryer, A. 0,-Outhbort of Linditifeaue 8013 Fuel, a Treatise on-R. Galloway 322

Fullerton, Lady G.-A. Will and a Way ... 1409 GENOA: how the Republic Rose and Fell-J. T. Bent1692 Geography, Cyclopredia of-James Bryce, M.A... 356

- Ancient-H. Klopert _ .. ... 579 Geraldine and her Suitors-M. 0. M. Simpson.., 161 Germaine, Sire. E. A.-Left to Starve 837 German Thought, Lectures on-11,11illobrand .„ 045 Germany, the Political History, &o., of -Rev. Dr.

0. Brewer' .. 1692 (Theist, Dr., Autobiography-Livingstone (Pub.) 1256

Gibson, J. M.-The Ages before Moses ... 935 - W. H.-Pest oral Days ... 1229 Gift-books- 1091 Gilbert, W.-Modern Wonders of tile World 968 Gilded Sham, a-Literary Publishing Co... _ 856

Gill, W. W,-Savage Life in Polyuesia679 Gilmore, Parker-Encounters with Wild Beasts 968 Gladstone and his Oontemporarlos-T. Archer,„ 1017

Gloag, Paton, Prophecy... _ 837 Goldettlolter. Professor T., Literary Retneins of 1144 Gore, Rev. Charles-Leo the Groat... 449 Gough, I. B.-Sunlight and Shadow ... 194 Grant, James-The Oamoroniane „, 1408 Greek Prose Composition-Rev. B. Jackson 126

- virrt-r. A. Paley, M.A. ..' 259

- Iambics-Herbert Kynaston ,„ 611 - Testament for Sehoole-Rov. A. faro.. _ 1201 Grey, Henry-The Classics of the Million _ 488 Griffith, T.-The A B U of Philoauphy eag

ITADDEN, Rev. R. 11.-An Stud-End Chronicle 259 Hall, Robert-Roe. 0. P. Hood 1002

Hamilton Papers, the-S. R. Gardiner _ 161 Haroun Airaschid-Profteseor E. H. Palmer ... 080 Hay, W. D.-Three Hundred Years Ago... .. 777 Ilaydn'e Dictionary of Dates-Ward 21 Lock (PA) 1410 Health in Schools & Workshope-Ward & Lock 1879 Health Studies-H. S. Paterson, M.D. _ 162 Healthy Dwellings, Oonatruetion of-D. Guam 710 Herford, (7, H.-Romantic and (Mansion Styles 12211 lierseheth, Sir W., Life & Works-E. S. Holden 967 Hickman, W. T.-From Poverty to Wealth ... 847 Hill, A. S.-Principles of Rhetoric,- 680 Historical Society, Transactions of the ... 1378 Hodder & Co. (Pub.)-Consecrated Women _ 127 Homer, the Odyssey of-Sir 0. du Cane ... 127 Horses and Roads-Longman & Co. (Pub.) 967 Houston, Mrs.-Fixed as Fats ... 322 Hughes, T.-Rugby, Tennessee 872 Hunt, Mrs. Holman-Children at Jeruaraletn 611 Hunter, It.-The Eneyeloprodle Dictionary ... 1402 ▪ ND1A, Irrigation Works of-lt. It. Buckley ... 610 • - Manual of the History of-11,. Lethbridge 683 - Sport & Military Life in-Colonel T. G. Fraser Ott) Indian, Directory-U. Street 518 - History, Tales from-J. '1'. Wheeler 1413 Industrial Curiosities-A. 11. Japp, LL.D. 160 Iugelow, Jean-Sarah do Berenger„, _ 191 Ingokisby Legends-Bentley & Oa. (Pub.) _ 1018 - Lyrics-Bentley & Co. (Pub.) .., 194 Irish Problem, the-Ward, Lock, & 02. (Pab.) .., 937 Isandulwana-Oolonel Durnford 193

JAPP, A. H.-Labour and Vlotory ... 417

Jofferies, R.-Wood Magic, e Fable 807 Jennings, H. T.-Ouriosities of Criticism 1313 Jephson,11. M.-The Red Rag ...

Joshua, Rabbi-C. Hogan Paul & Co. (Put.) 483

Jewish Life In the East-S. 11. Samuel ... 080 Johnston, Keith-Osealopte lie of Geography ... 855 Jones-Parry, Captain S. 11.-11. Journey Roan1 the World .„ 223 Judalam, Fundamental Teethe of-C. tie Rotbseltild .„ ... 1657 ANDAHAR Campaign, Records of -11 tjor 834 Kogan Paul & Co. (Pub.)-The New Truth ... Ole - - - The New Werther 1878 Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, &o., Classes ... 856 Kemehead, W. B.-Inorganic Chemistry_ ... 1817 Kerr, J., 11.A.-Oastiton and Seetism ... 937

T BATHES, Edmund- Few Actor Abroad 101

_Li Lee, J, E.-An Amateur Geologist... _ 1:378

Leder°, Andrii-Plailosophy, Historical, &e. _ 710 Legouvd, E.-Our Sons and Daughterm ......7tL

Leigh, Ashton-The Story of Philosophy ... 1173 Leland, O. 0.-Porcelain 1173 Lewis, Diary A-Two Pretty Girls 833 Linton, Mrs. Lynn-The Rebel of the Family ... 57 Life, the Value of-G. P. Putnam (Pub.)... ... 1442 Life's Seven Ages-Mrs. H. Ware ... .„ 162 Logic, the Theory of -Oarvoth Road 710 London City Direotory-Oollingridge (Pub.) _ 017

- Tourists' Guide Through-aV. F. Lof tie _ 872

Longfellow, II. W.-Ultime. Thule ... 100 Low &Co. (Pub.)-My Start in Life ... ,.. 743 Lyell, J. 0.-Fancy Pigeone ,„ 316

-1\ if, ACIOULLACIII, J., D.D., Works of-J. II.

11j_ Salton, 13.D. .„ _ 1141 Maedonoll, A. 11.-The Atlas Geography _ 14e8 Mackenzie, R-Thu Nineteenth Century 935

MeKerrow, W., D. D.-Memoir of J. at McKee ro w 630

McLean, J. IL-Peacemakers en Macutven & Wallace (Pub.)-Stroubuy 1478 Macquold, K. 5.-In the Ardennee ,.. 646 - R. 5.-Beside the River 710 Madge Dunraven-I3entley & Co. (Pub.) ... 517 Magazines, the 93-227-260-316-516-647-808-904- 9394018.1173-1285-1443 Magazine, Sunday, the ... 1679-1618 Manchester, Remlnieconees of-J. 'I'. Slugg _ 969 Mann, R. J., OLD.-Domestle Economy 1091 Marryat, Florence-With Cupid's Eyes _ 356 Martin, J.-Military, the., Medicine _ 1229

Martineau, O.-Outline Lesson,' on Morals .., 1185

gams% J.-The Year.book of Feels - Science College, Calendar of -Oor alsh (Pub.) CM Massey, Gerald-A Book of the Beginnings 1057 Matter-of-Fact Girl, a-Thonnts Gift _ 885

Mecca, Six Mouths in-T. F. Keane _ _ 1221

Medical Register, the, for 1881 356 Med lento, &a., Various Books upon ... 1109 Mediterranean, Handbook to-Colonel Playfair 417 Meikle) ohu, Professor-Dr. Andrew Bell- ... 742 aletoorology,'Modern-Stenford (Pub.) 1411 Middlemaes, Jean-Sackcloth and Broadcloth 937 Military Books ... 162 Mills, Arthur-Buffs and Blues _ „. 57

Mineralogy, Text Book of-i3. Bittern coca 1477

Milehineon, A.. W.- the Expiring Coatluent ... 617 Monaco-John Poison-. 1442

Money, E.-With the lOashl 13SZJUIrd .„ 081

Moon, W.-The King's English 8)7 Morley, Prof. IL-Library of English Literature 1144 Mulhall, M. G.-Badauce-seeet of the World 837

NEEDELL, Mrs. J. Ir.-Julian Kerslake's Secret ... „, 1476 . Neilson, Lilian A.-51, A. do Leine- _ 1367

New Editions ... 163-260.491-872-1477

Nicol, 11.1.-Great Orators .„ 38d Noel, Hon. Roden-A Little Child's Monument 1220

Norris, W. IL-Matrimony .„ ... 194 Norway, Round About-0. Wood 294 Not Many Years Ago-Remington (Pub.) 711. Novels, Various,191.195-417.516-711-77740t-1030- 1086-1617.1857 (\DOERS, W. B.-A Digest of the Law of Libel 1617 Oamaston, J.-Old Ali„ 483 Cold's Fasti-G, H. Hallara 1144 Oxenhans, ltev, F. N.-Everlasting Punishment 936

PAGE, H. A.-Leaders of Hen „, 163 Palestine, the Future of-13. Walker .., 742 Palmer, Captain G-The Migration of Shiner 808

Pans, the 'theatres of-J. B. Matthews .„ 967 Parry, E. W.-Anglican Church History Parson's Sons, the-A. Brown (Pub.) ,„ 872 Pascoe, 0. E.-Ltfe in our Public Schools_ „, 1617 Past, Records of the-Bagster (Pub.) 1201 Pattison, S. 11.-the Brothers Witten „, 28 Payne, E.J.-Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen 032

Pencil and Palette-Ruben &min 417

Popp+, Samuel-11, B. Wheatley ... _ 090 ['hoer, Sir J. B.-Aryan Village In „, 617 Philipps, J. M., the Life of-E, B. Underhill 993 Phillimore, C. Angelico ,„ 1816 Phytblan, J. 0.-Three Years After ... 968 Pliny's Letters-J. E. B. Mayor 1692 Poo, Edgar Allan-E. 0. Steadman „. IWO Poems and Parodies-Walker and Co. (Pub.) 887 Poetry t-13eattio, P.-Three Women of the People 1257

- Duff, H. C.-Fragments of Verse :123

Poetry :—Hawtroy, E. W.--Corydalle,., 322 — Herbert, Lonl of Oherbury—Poems 1086 — Hill, A. II.—A Household Queen ... 614

—J011014, M. Decade of Verse 1193

— Macmillan & Co. (Pub.)—Thlrty Years ... 871

— — — Riquet of the Tuft 23

— Nichol, J.—The Death of Thomistoelee 645 — O'Shaughnessy, A.—Songs of a Worker 910 — Penclerrick, M.—Sonnets— 871 — Mancini, .1. IL—Songs and Poems ... 328 — Panto, E. M. A.--Forecaste of Arabs 871 — Rankin, 13. 18.—Fulgoni:4ms 806 Richile, A. T.—Anne Evans' Poems ... 871 — St. John, E.—The Tribune Reflects ... 1143 — Thompson, J.—Vane's Story, &O. — Various ._ 323-806-807-871.11484177 Poor, Laura E.—Sanskrit . . 1202 Portfolio, the—Seeley & Co. (Pub.)._ ,.. 1007 Post-Office Directory—Rally & Co. (Pub.)... 1658 Proctor, R. A.—The Poetry of Astronomy 777

QTJACKEN BOS, J. D.—Ancient History 837 Quaerenda, &e.—Simpkin Jr Co. (Pub.) ... 937 Queensland, Bush Life in—A. 0, (Irani1607 Quintus Curtlus—W. E. Hartland .„ 387 A13, W. Fraser—Newfoundland to Manitoba 3347 Jai Railway Diary, the—M'Oorquodale & Co.... 24 Redo-craft, the Outlines of—W. Barnes, D.D. .. 322 Religious Liberty, Laws Relating to—J. Larkin 610 — Book's, \redone225

Revlowe—The British Quarterly ... 120-546-900 — The Dublin „ 710 — The Church Quarterly ... ... 1377 — The Weetminster ,„ 1:178 Reynolds, J. E.—Experimental Chemistry „. 1046 — Michael—Stationary Engine-Driving 195 Roberts, A., D.D.--Cernpanion to New Testament 672 Rodonburg, J.—The Grandidiere 163 Roe, Itev. U. P.—A Day of Fate 221 Rome, Old—K. Burn 1442 ROSSIDI and his School—H. S. Edwards ... 1113 Roubard, E.—A French and English Dictionary 1285

Q MINDERS, John—The Two Dreamers 152

Sandytt, R. 13.—In the Beginning 108s Scientific, Teehnioal, &c., Booty; 1618

School Books ... 92-080-1029.4066-1007.1118-1172 Schools, Our Public—C. Kogan Paul Jr Co. (Pub.) 484 Schumann, 13.—Music and Musicians„, 1010

Scotsmen, Eminent—Joseph Irving 743 Ploott, W. B.—The Little Masters ... 1201 Scott, L.—Fra 11artoloturneo Scottish Language, Diet. of—J. Jamieson, D.D.„ 015 Scotch Student, Memorials of a—Rev. G. Steven 1379

Sermons 20.808-837 Sexton, G.—Selentifie Seepticiam1'284

Shakespeare Sonnets—Edward Dowden.,„ ... 1202 — end Classical Antiquity—Paul Stapler ... 010 — Selected Plays front—S. Brandram ,.. 742 — Tapestry, the, woven in Verso—C. Monkey ... 968 — Phrase-book—J. Bartlett 1579 Sheartnan, Rev. J. F.—Loca Patricians.1178

Shlpton, Mother, Investigated—W. Ilarrieon 742 Shore, Lion. H. Noel—Flight of the ' Lapwing' 485 Skating, a System of Figure—Vanderwell Jr Co. 91

Skelton, J.—The Crookit Meg .— 23 Simpson, W. S., D.D.—Illetory of Old St. Paul's 711 Slays, the—Rev. G. F. Maclear, D.D. 807 Smart, Hawley—Social Sinners ._ 102 — Bev. F. W.—The Little Meisereatee 900 Smith, Shirloy--St. Martin's Summer ... 24 — T. R.—Gothie Architecture ... 1316 — Agnes—The Brides of Ardmore._ 1378 Smith* Adam, Wealth of Nations—P. Emerton 908 Soldier's Life, Story of a—General J. A. Ewart... 546 Spalding, Col A. —Puelikin's Eugene OndgnIne... 1258 Spark, W.—Henry Smart ; his Life and Works 008 Spiritual Evolution—TrUbner Jr Co. (Pub.) „ 907 Stanley, E. and C.—A. P. Stanley, 416 Solomon, the Song of—James Pratt ... 1644 Statesman's Year-book—F. Martin ... 323 Steinman, E. C. 0.—Our Little Gipsy.., 483 Stonehenge—W. M. F. Petrie 007 Stoughton, J., D.D.—Worthies of Science ... 196 Strickland, H.—Faehione of the Day in Medicine 938 Sumner, Mrs. G.—Our Holiday in the East .„ 887 ?MALES, Various 1284.1380 1 Tanner, 13.—The Abbots Farm ... 1229 Taylor, Bayard—Oritleal Essays ,„ 60 Tennyson, A,, his Life and Works—W. E. Waco 742 Theology, Books upon Various ... ... 1847 Thomson, J., Kamp; and Pliantaelem ... 1316 Tilden, W. A.--Practical Chemistry 1347 Tyrrell, W., D,D., Life of—Rev. IL 0. Boodle._ 999

ULLHORN, Dr.—The Conflict of Christianity 1693 Ulysses and his Men, Cruise ST, Bell 1086 United States, the, History el—W. Cl. Bryant ... 366 Upton, Major U. D.—The Deserter Arabia ... 1379

A TAN1TY Fair Album, for 1880 57 V Verney, ur-handed Oboes.., 1441

Victoria Cross, the—It. O'Byrne ... 1000 Virgil, the Bucolice—Rivington (Pub.)646 Virginians, the New—Blackwood Jr. Co. (Pub.) ... 865 WALE, II. J.—Sword and Surplice ... .,„ 57 Walker, T., M.A.—Ariatology, or the Art

of Dining ... 808 Wallace, L.— Ben-Hur, a Tale of the Christ 777

Walters, J. T,—Thrift Lessons „. 091

Warner, G. F.—Manuscripts in Dulwich College 1201 Warren, Charles—The Temple or the Tomb 387 Ward & Lock (Pub.)—Home Book... .., 1409 Water-Supply—J. H. B. Browne ... 222 Wedinore, F.—Studies in English Art „. 1266 Weld, A. 6.—Sacred Palm Lands ... 449 Welsh, Who are the Bostwick ... 1692 Wesley, Life of—IL Denny Urlin 196 Wilson's Tales of the Borderers—J. Tait._ ... 1679 Wise Words and Loving Deeds—E. C. Gray 354 Women of Christendom, the _ ... 163 Wood, W. 5.—An Eastern Afterglow ... 1230 Wooluough, 0. W.—The Art of Marbling 1017 Worthington, A. M.—Practical Physics .„ 1141

yONGE, C. 51.—Du Boy's' Catherine of Aragon 1085 grtiLU War, Hiefory of the-1. E. Oolong° ... 1379 ./.4 Zulu Campaign, Oddities of—W. Burton 514 Zululand, With Irregulars in—W. II. Tornaason 743

CORRESPONDENCE.

Amernox, a true, 378—America, the political situation In, 954—Anglican and Roman Sacramental teaching. 056—Army reform, Mr. Childers' plan for, /Hi—Artist, whet is an ? 170—A eylums, lunatic, average of life in, 0894010-1047.1078 —Axholme, the Isle of, 9:10.

RAMPTON Lectures, Mr. Hatch's, 895 — Bible, the 'Melded Version, 731-706497.70.89L-057 — Bio- grapher, the duties of a , 635—Bishops, the, and Sunday trains, 671—Boors, the, and the natives, 1174; Holland, 47—Books, cheaper, 1070—Bounties, export and countervailing Maim, 47—Bribers, a plea for the, 1040—Bribery sentences, the, 1570-16094083 ; Mr. Green and the, 1683.

CAMBRIDGE University Commissioners, the, 590.21.0- 25) ; Reform, 184; Coinbridle ET/maser, the, 1135; —Carlyle memorial, the, 731-767-797-827-MI ; Carlyle's Reminiseencen, 827 ; in memoriam, 1182—Carnarvon , Lord, and Mr. Bright, 85—Cats, attachment of, 107 7- 1134 ; of history. 1106—Charity. the word,861 ; Organ. bastion, 1307—China, the religions' of, 83—Church prosecutions, the, 800; Comprehension, on, 101; the Established, 111—Christmas cruelty, 16-41—Cicero, Jean's life and letters of, 218-01ifford'a, Professor, epitaph, 1308—Cold, catching, 588—Commons, House of, and the oath, 1155; and Obstruction, 1647-0onkling, Mr., and General Garfield, 1183—Currupt practices, 472—Cowen, Mr., and his supporters, 200—Oruelty, thickheaded, 637—"Oursorary,” 117-0yplee, fdr„ on pain, 604.

DARWIN, Erasmus, 1132—Davis, Mr. L., and Mr. M. MacColl, 1534-1607; and the Ritualiate,1515—Dogs, the power of imitation in, 1339—Dream, not a, 1617— Dream% 12224248-1338; and visions, 11701 cleverness In, 1401—Dreamland, contributions from, 1431—Duff, Dr., the life of, 283-814.

ELECTMNS, the CambrIdgealtire, 1102; English Bye, 1102—Elliot, Sir G., and North Durham, 1432—Eng- land and the Vatican, 1608—English Church, the, at Montreaux, 40—Eucharlatio teaching, 218.

FARM labourers, the proepeets of, 602—Farmerse alliance land Bill, the, 1309—Female suffrage, 84 — Irish, cheap or dear, $01—France, the penalties of opinion in, 282; the Catholic Church in. 378-408 — French plays at the Gaiety, 791; History for English children, 1164 1121; Prosody, 459 —F rere'll, Sir Bartle, pamphlet, 1134.

(I AM BETTA, M., and French religion, 1103— Garrottere, wore they put down by (leggin g, 569— Gladstone, Mr., on the land Bill, 700—Ula dstone's, Mr., controversial method, 1535—Green's, Mr., im- prisonment, 1107.

ilmerurntr,Lord ,and Ignoins, 408-439—TInTdy's, Mr., vernacular, 1339—Hatch, Mr., on early Church organisation,

927-11ayter, Sir A., and Colonel Stanley, 1607—Holland, 13084434—Howe and Shoo- ing, 00—Hospital children, 409 —Hughonden pea. cocks, the, 670.

IDEAL men and women, 48—India, the mental rseclu- Hien of, t006—Inglosant, Joins, 1221—Ireland, an un- expressed feeling about, 182; piotures from, 117 ; and England, 201-377; the popular feeling in, 283; and Sir W. Harcourt, 377; and the Crown, 1869 ; the royal residence in, 1483; In America, 14; the Pertniehtle Review on ; a picture from, 1533; Sir W. Scott Upon, 1081—Irish Land 13111 the, 377-208.070-700; Free Sale and the Common Law, 828; and the °cannot' Act, 1100; the new, 1045; Coercion, 184 ; tobacco, 1400k Land Commission, the, 925.

JONSa's, Mr. Bence, rents, 824; and Father O'Leary, 1020.

KINGSLEY on Prayfr, 1137.

LANDED Gentry, the Ohl, 821-9 Larry Lohengriu," 410—Law's, William, "Letters," 604.639-168—Leap in the Dark, the, 117—Lent, Temperance in, 604—Links and Clues, 1164—Loes1 Taxation, 1339-1400—Longer Life or Slower Death? 989-1013)4047-1078 —Lytton , Lord, and Ignotus, 375.

MAN, the Isle of, 181-111ancheeter, Bishop of, and Mr. Green, 13684433; Synod, the, 15314608—Martin. the Abbd, and tho Ritualists, 283-314.346—Misprints, 1685.

NtA0AnA Falls, the nettle of, 1330.1360—Nine-days queen, the, 85—Nomenclature, curiosities of, 1434 — Nonconformist wranglers, 251—Nonoonfortntats and the wranglers, 283.

OBERAMMERGAU appeal, an, 957 — Obstruction, " cloture," and liberty, 110—Ornaments Rubric, the, 489.671; ambiguity of, 071.

PEA0P1 with Honour, 570 -603.638—Polloclea, Mr., " Spinosa,' 261—Pope's "Ode to Venus," 1184— Proveett, and tho Gulf of Arta, 471—Printers' Devilry, 1648—Privy Council judgmente, the, 703— Psychological question, a, 1222—Public Worship Act, the victims of the, 250 —Purohas judgment, the, 700.

HEADING, unconeelous, 1248—Realm, the Estates of the, 1101-1105—Retreats, 318—Reviewers, reviewed, 218—Ridsdale judgment, the, 7004368.1607; ease, new evidenee,140044314584-1584 and the Reforms. lion, 210; and comprehension, 217-250; and tolera- tion, 282; tolerance of, 017; and the Bishop of Maneheeter, 1106-1184 ; on principle, 1276-1308 ; Ritualists, the, and the Abbd Martin, 20.314-848 ; and the law, 1190-1221; fair-play, 47; the poor, 118— Rubric, the ornaments, in the Law Courts, 489— Ruskin, a Vermont, 688; as an artier, 002—Russo- Afghan eorreepondence, the 216.

SACRAMENTAL teaching, 151-183—Sallsbury, 790— Salmon, the unpopularity of, 722-747.798—Schools, elementary teachers, &e., 670-001—Solonee, early. 1249—Sea messengers, 1135—Sermons, "spirit and form," 829-136vigu6, Madame de, 1103—Sherwood Forest oaks, the, 40-472-570—Squires, the small, of is century !duce, 128—Stanley, the late Dean, 1170.1021'- 11)47 ; and Bishop Wilberforce, 1101—Sunday trains and the Bishops, 671—Sugar bounties, &c., 10-81— " Suzerain," 472—Swiss yeomen formers, 110; Com- mune, a model, 340—Switzerland and American intervention, 84.

TEACHERS, special training for, 797-825—Tennyson, the misprints to, 1648—Tennyson's, Mr., Poem, 1934 —Testament, the New Revised, 111-76-11.7)17; " charity

or love 7" 798-595 :157—Tithes, extraordinary, 1214— Toleration, the first principiellef,635—Transvaal the, 117—'Prelawney, the late Captain, 1105—Turkey and Greece, 248.

WHIGS, why they do not tarn Tories, 409—While- chapel, fine art in, 439—Wilberforee, Bishop, and Dean Stanley, 1104—Wills, eccentric, 731—Wilson's, George, ease, 409-472—Women, the enfranchisement or, 117; and censure, 1338—Women's suffrage, 84; courage, 152—Wood Pigeon, a inueleal, 1103.

Yong, the voting at, 036—Yveire, 1300.

LEA.DING PA.RA.GRA.PHS.

Home News. ALBERT Hall, fancy fair held at, 787—American meat in England, 1671—Army, British, etatkties of, 1671—'Atalanta ' Committee, Mr. John's evidence, 106.

BATEMAN, Mrs., death of, 75—Bishops, the, at the Mansion House, 819—Blair, Mr. Stopford, and Mr. Gladstone, 75—Boat-race, the Oxford stud Cambridge, 403—Bramwell, Lord Justice, dinner to, 1522— Bristol, Coleton Du at, 1453 ; speeches et, 1453— British Association and the Swan lamp, 1155; Dr. Siemens on forcing plants by electricity, 1155— Brodriek, Hon. U., elected Warden of Merton College, Oxford, 230—Browning, Mr. Oscar, on Copyright, 917—Buchanan, Dr., on Vaccination, 787.

CAMBRIDGE, sneeess of tho Nonconformist S at, 207; women to be admitted to tripes examinations, 271; Selwyn College foundation steno laid, 723—Carlisle, Dean the new of, Rev. J. Oakley, 1423—(Jarlyle, Thomas, deaths of, 205 ; his reminiscence's of his father, 303 ; his will, 495 ; letters in Times upon, 591 —Census returns, the, 723 ; Irish auger about, 819— Channel Tunnel, Sir B. Welkin upon, 786—Ohitty, .7.W., Q.C., to ho a judge in the Chancery Division, 1155 —Chnrelt Congress at Newcastle, 1129l206; discussion on Ecclesiastical Courts, 1266-01ifforeps, Professor, epitaph, 1267-1295 —Coleridge, Lord, and the e steatricycle, 88:1—Consols, rite in, 591—Convoca- tion and the Ritnalists, 207 ; and the law in Eoelesi- astical causes, 239; of Canterbury, revised version of the New Testament presented to, 058 ; passes a gravamen on the -Parliamentary Oath, 691— Corn Duty, who pays it ? MU—Cottage Hospital at Englefield Greet], 3—Crawford mid Balearres, Earl of, hotly stolen, 150-1595-1071—Carates' Alliance, meeting of, 1423.

DALE and Bennett, Mo;srs., to be set at liberty, 107—Darwin, Mr. C., letter on Vivisection, 527— ' Doterel,' Court-martial on the loss of, 1155— Ditilusm, Dean of, Dr. Lake, letter to the Guardian, 1326-1635.

Bow/alms, jolts, and his mouse, 1523 —Elementary teachers, conference of, 527—Eliot, George, funeral of, 2—Ely, Bishop of, WI the Ititualists, 3—Evangeli- cal address to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 175.

FARMERS' Alliance, Draft Bill of, 1267 ; great meeting in Aberdeen, 1522—Fish supply, inquiry into, 1183—Franchise, lodger, Jtelges upon, 14913- 1833—Free-thinkers, international congress of, 1238 —Fronde, Mr., on Ireland, 74.

GIRTON College, disonssion upon, in the Cambridge Senate, 2:19 ; carried, 271—Gla grow University elect Dr. A. Bain, 1455—Gruen, Rev. Mr„ still in prison, 1390—Groon, Rev. Rabbi, defends the Russian Jews, 851—Greg, Mr. W. Rathbono, death of, 1455—Guy's Hospital, peace restored, 399.

1.1ALL, Vice-Chancellor, and the Huddersfield Chapel cam, 176—liaweis, Rev. II. R., on freedom of thought, 75 —Eterhert'e, Mr. Anheron, questions in the Times, 1123—if untie-one, go-eat destruction eaueed by, 1227.

oes and Exports, discussion upon in the Times, 1327—Infernal machines arrive at Liverpool from Boston, 977—Ireland (see also under "Parliament "), the Times and Mr. Herbert's estate, 38; manifesto of the Irish Bishops on the laud question, 138; Michael Davitt'e tioket-of-leave suspended, 174; Mr. Parnell upon, 1008; Limerick Board of Guardians, 1035; Mr. juetioe Barry at Oork, on decrease of crime, 398; Archbishop Croke on the Government, 721; cultural returns hotter, 916; Mr. Herbert, of Kerry, language of, 1094; news from, better, 1325-1 4=-1557- 163:1; rioting in Dublin, &c., 1925; in Limerick, 31811; Dablin, freedom of, refused to Mr. Parnell, 135$; juries' readiness to conviot, Ism; Lord O'llagan resigns, 1423; Archbishop Mediate, death of, 1423; labourers threaten the farmers, 2489; immure of eeverer mettenros by the Government, 1429 ; great meeting of landlords, 1134; Lord G. Hamilton on agrarian crime, 1624; Lord Mayor's Fund for Irish landlords, 1591-1131; writs may be served by post, 109 ; Bishop of Meath on the land, 1669—Irish Bishops and the Pope, 399—Irish Land League Convention meets in Dublin, 1181 ; Mr. Parnoll'm speech, 1181; appeals to the laboneere, 1181 ; R. Ferguson on paid agitators, 1210; circular to pay no remit, 1325; suppressed by the Government, 1325.

JACKSON,

Mr. Hutchott, suneeeds Professor Itolleeton, 1359—Jatnes, Lord Justice, death of, Mt — Jews, Russitsts, Mr. Greed's defence of, 851—Judges, the, and the long vocation, 181I6.

ICAnst,Asn, Sir' J., death of, 1207—Kennard, Rev. R. B., carried off, 1211—King, Mr. J. C. on joining Ireland to England, 3—King's College Jabilee, the, 851—Kyrie &may meet at Kensington, 139.

LAND Bill for England, agitation about, 1183— Leigh, on, Dr„ death of, at Oxford, 1295—Leighton, Sir E., Lenin) on Art, 1595 —Lion-tamore and lions, 139—Literature, representatives of, at the Mansion Reuse, 861—Liveromi Town Hall, attempt Si blow up, 785; McGrath and MoKeritt found guilty, 1011 ; infernal machittee arrive at, from Atnerimt, 977 ; Bishop of, deli: e:s hiss first eluirge, 1326—London, groat hest in, 946—London University prizes pre- sented by Lord Granville, 623; honours taken by girls, candidates or the Senate, 5671—London Cor- poration and the fish supply, 910—Lord Mayor's fund for Irish landlords, 1591-1631; and Mr. Lowther, 1070; and Mr. Gladstone, 1670.

MANCHESTER, Bishop of unfair to Ritualists, 1067; diocesan conference and Mr. Green, 1327 ; and the Manchester Church A.B00010N1011. 1890; convenes a

synod of his clergy, 1523—Manning, Cardinal, letter on French Cathoin missionaries, 303—Mansion House, attempt t ow up, 3130 ; Servants Befriending Association as, 9 banquet to Ministers at, 1121. ; speeches of Mr. (41, erne and others 1422—Martin's,

Sir Theodore, arldres o the stndonts of St. Andrews, 1491—Maurice, F. D., the late, memorial to, in Vero Street Church, 915—Medical Conferees meet in London, 1011; Professor Viteshow on Vivisection, 1011 ; &eons- Pions in.1039 ; Canon Liddon preacher' at St. Paul's be- fore, 1039—Methodist " fEentnenical" Council held in London, 1183; motion to start a paper, 1188—Money flowing to America, 1205—Most, Horn arrested, anti hie suimor, tho Frei/wit, seized, 429 ; Sir W. Harcourt upon, 480; trial of, 691; eentenee upon, 851—Munieipal elections, losses of the Liberals at, 1391—Murders : Mr. Gold, by Lefroy, on the Brighton Railway, 889; inqne•t and verdict, 881; Lefroy captured, 013; emu- spitted for trial, 940 ; the Deihl Telegraph upon, 917; seutenced, 1422; executed, 1523; Lieetenruit Roper, at Chatham, 239; Mr. T. Skinner, at Sheffield, 1635 — Musicians', Royal Society of, dinner, speech of Mr. Lowell, 239.

NOTTINGHAM, Prince Leopold opens the University Colloee, 851.

OWENS College, Mancheeter, Endowment of re- search, 915—Oxford University Commeatiou and the exeminers, 787; Oxford D.C.Les, the now, 819; Sir W. Anson elected Warden of All Souls, 1301; death of Dr. Leighton, 1295—Oxford and Cambridge boat- race, 409.

PAvY, Dr., ate Sir W. Gull. 175 —Peterborough Diocesan Conference on Sunday public-house closing, 1327—` Polyphemus,' new torpedo rem, bunched at Chatham, 786—Post Office in Hatton Garden robbed, 1411.

QUEEN, the precautions for her safety, 431.

RAILWAY accident on the North London, 1593 — Religious statistics, 1670—Richmond Guardians and

the Penne illustrated Paper, 1123 Roads, the Boman, 1211—Rolletton, Dr. George, death of, 559— Roper, Lieutenant, at (ihatham, 23)—Rothechilrl, Baron L., marriage of, 107—Royal Academy Dinner, 100; Mr. Matthew Arnold at, 591.

SALVATION Army prohibited to marele 1295—St:Mesh Volunteer Review, 1093—Scotland, Lord Advocate's ^ duties to be divided, 1067—" Scott v. Sampson," libel, 1490—Skye, cornea! Incident at, 207—Smith, Mr. Golriwin, in Dublin, 1293—Smith, Professor Robert- son, condemned, (tee ; resigns, 690—Soldiers, the War Office, and their "Peculiarities.,' 723—Sather's. Mr., death of, 139—South. Eastern It alma, and the Channel Tunnel, 786—Spectator, the, and Medic's Library, 1528 —Spedding, Mr. James, death of, 385 — Stanley, Dean, on the Revised Versien, 723; death of, 915 ; funeral, 977; monument tie, 1559.1104—Swansea Dock opened by the Prince of Wales, 1321.

TELEGRAPH clerks and the Government, 786 ; Treasury minute about, 818—Temperance movement, pretenses of, 131—Testament, new revised version, is it lawful to be read in Churches 7 722—Thompson, Sir W., on M. Fanre's storage of Electricity, 715— Thompson, Professor, on Electricity, 1491—Times, the, and its correspondent "B. P. B.," 1559— Trades Union Congress, meeting of, 1182 —Trieyele, steam, and their speed, 883—"Peuton,' ship, loss of, 1239.

UNIVERSITY College, dinner at, :M.

VICTORIA University, first meeting of the Court, 495; engineering science, degree for, 495—Vivisection, Mr. C. Darwin's letter upon, 127; annual meeting of, 851; Medic ii Congress, Professor Virchow's defence of, 1011 ; meetine against in Edinburgh, 1067 ; summons against Professor Ferrier, 1391 ; dismissed, 1455-1491—Volunteer reviews, at Windsor, 883-911 ; at Edinburgh, 1093.

WAR Offie-o, the and the Court, 1421—Weather, sorority of, 75.105; break-up of the frost, 137; dis- astrous, 1093 112:3—Westminster, Dean of, sermon to children, 1671—Whyruper, Mr., on Chimborazo, 175—Williams, Mr. Carvell, and the Nouconformist etudonte at Cambridge, 207—Wilmot, Mary Anne, accreted of poisoning Mrs. Booth, 207—Wiruhleriou mystery, the, 1671—Winohester, Meisel) of, on the religious statistics, 1670.

Yonx, Amish:shop of, ern Mr. Green, 1239.

Parliament.

AeriAND, Sir D. T., at Broadelyst, 1491.

ADAM, Right Hon. W. P., death of, 601.

MOHAN War, thanks of Parliament voted to soldiers in, 691.

AottieutTulte, Report of Commission upon, 107. AGRICULTURAL holdings, distraint for rout upon abolished, 591 • labour, dislike to, 1211.

ANDERSON, r., and the Patent Laws. 787. ARGYLL, Duke of, retires from the Ministry, 493 ;

against the report of the Beesborough Commission, 882. ARMY, vote for Ilse, resisted by Irish Members' 721. Asertese, Hon. E., to succeed Mr. Grant Duff, 850. ASIIMRAD Menem', Mr., on Foreign Affairs, 1003. AUSTRIAN Socialists and Sir W . Harcourt, 500.

BAXTER, Mr., at Montrose, 1210; on Fair•trade, 1219.

BEACH, Sir M. h., on the Transvaal, 979; at Winch. combo, 1210-1211.

13EA1J0N51'IELD, Earl, nu the Address, 57; Illness of, 420.461-401; the English people's interest in, 491 ; death of, 525; public funeral declined. 125 ; cons. ments of the public Press, 029; hid se core-es 523; the doctors and Ida case, 625; his will. 51,7; Sermons preached upon, 119; Monument to, 621-ese,

BEAUCHAMP, Lord, Contumeoloue Pris nen' Bill, 1039, Brecitn, Mr., suspended, 137.

Blettitexitusesier, Sir Its on the Coercion Bill, 206, Bitanoultsat, Lord, on the House of Lords, 1011.

Brume Sir 11. tube 0,0.13., 1123. • 13RADLAUGH, Mr., at Mile End, 39; Judgment

against, 567 ; appeals, 430; at Northampton, ; returned again for Northampton, 491; offers to take the oath, 557; scene upon, 657 ; motion of expulsion carried, 622; attempts to take his seat, 1000; forcibly expelled, 1009; summone against the police refused, 1038; sentence of expultdoo, 1010; and Mr. Newrie- gate, 1211,

IfitiOnT, Mr.. and Mr. Hermon, ;199 ; at Fish- mongers hall, 7,111 ; at Rochdale, 1411 ; at Llandudno, 1559.

Burro HT, the, int reduced, 462 ; ordlmates, tho, 462 ; malt duty repealed, 462 ; and duty on silver plate, 403. BUXTON, Mr. S., at Bromley, 1591.

CAIRNS, Earl, on the Transvaal, 420 ; and the Dublin ['severalty, 819.

OANDAHAR, motion to censure the Government, 203; carried, 334; " no confidence" debate, 395; speeches up es, 398. CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, motion on tho Ecclesiastical Courts, ; on the Liberation Soolety, 622 ; and tho illtunliste, 75 ; letter upon, 107 ; memorial to, on the Randall Mass, 331 ; circular on emigration, 1635, OARBUTT, Mr., on Sunday publie.houao closing, 431. CARLINGPORD, Lord, to 1m Privy Seal, 493. OARNARVON, Lord, and Mr. Bright, 2 ; on the Transvaal, 021 ; at Burton-on-Trent, 755 ; at Ports- mouth, 1522,

CHAMBERLAIN, Mr., and the sugar bout-Alex, 3 ; and his River Thames Bill, 431; at Birmingham, 754. 1422 ; and Lord Sandon, 582-1358 ; on the Transvaal, 978 ; reply to Mr. Ritchie, 1067; at Liverpool, 1358 ; at Carpenters' Hall, 1489.

CHAPLIN, Mr., motion on cattle disease, 398; and his Tenants Cionmensulon Bill, :199 ; on the Land 13111 494, 667.

OilaulTelsific Trusts-Act, Bill to amend, 023. CHILDERS, Mr., on the Tranavaal war, 174 ; his Army proposals, e03; debate upon, 367. Outatoilire,, Lord It., and Mr. M. Barry, 48e ; at Hull, 1390.

()LA ItK ft, Mr. E., In Reaterbithe, 1559; at Chichester, 159i.

COLLINS, Mr, T., and the oath, 990. COMMONS, House of, control or In the Speaker's hands, 171; form of notice, 174.

COURTNEY, Mr., tubs Under-Secretary at the Home Office, 1011 ;at Lielcearcl, 1523.

()OWEN, Si,'. J., at Newcastle, 39; against the Coercion Bill, 206; at the Laud League Conven eon, 1121, ClIANBROOK, Lord, at Lincoln, 130. CROSS, Sir It., at St. Helen's, 764 ; 'stumping Lan- cashire, 1400, DERBY, Lord, at Leeds, 751; at Southport, 1153 : and the Liberal Cabinet, 1337, DUCE, Sir 0,, on Oandshar, 394.

DILICE, Mr. A., on decimal coinage, 431.

DIM.ON, Mr, J., arrested, 580 ; released, 1019; Ravage speech or. 1894,

DILLWYN'S, Mr., resolutions on the Standing Orders, 581); Lord Elartington upon, 658; carries his Lunacy Law Amendment Act, 051; at Swansea, 1490; at Morriaton, 1558.

DUFFEIGN, Lord, to go to Constantinople, 49.5. Done Mr. Grant, to ho Governor of Madras, 850 ; takes leave of his constituents, 1183.

FeeveETT, Mr., at Manchester, 39; and the uew Postal Orders, 3117; and the house of Lords, 883 ; at Iifickney, 1191.

FINIGAN, Sire on "Beastly Bellowing," 198.

FORSTER, Mr., and Michael Devitt, 74; brings in the Coercion Hifi, 137 ;at Bradford, 022; the Times and, 022; hie new elAURO in the Land Bill, 882; attacks upon, 014; deputatione to, on the state of Irish labourers, 914; threats of itellitssinstion against, 946 ; reply to Mr. Parnell, 1006, leoWiese, and abolition of the Chief Judges, 207— F...sister, Mr. W., on the Law of Entail, 186.

FRENCH Commercial Treaty negotiations broken off, 1006; adjourned, 1300.

Grnsost, Mr., at Burton-on•Tront, 527 ; at Bristol, 1464.

0 [FRAM), Sir II., at Lannoeaton, 1340; at Lowestoft, 1659.

GeAusTONE, Mr., reply on the Address, 57; Ills 11.1811 Land Law, 88; and Mr. Stopford Blair, 78; on the con- trol of debate, 174 ; accident to, 5139; asks for" urgoocy " for Supply, 1305; defeated, 365; reply on the Stand- ing Orders, 306 ; proposes a vote for the Afghan War, 886; Postage and receipt stamps to be alike, 11317; on the progress or burettes% 597 ; on local and county rates, 430 ; introduces h hi Land 11111, 461 ; produces the Budget, 462 ; and Mr. Justin IsPsiarthy, 463; on Mr. Bradlaugh, 557; at the Academy dinner, 690; reply to Mr. Richard, .191 ; and the monument to Earl Beaconsfield, 622 ems Tunis, 057; speech on the Irbil Land 11111, 017; deputation to, on the Sugar Bounties, 009; his letter upon, 851 ; and the conver- sion of Consols, 691 ; on the Transvaal, 078 ; and Mr. W. Fowler, 789; at the Mansion House, 1017; on tho arrangements of the House of Commons, Ion ; presented with a chair at Greenwich, 1007; reply to Mr, A. Bartlett, 1090; makes new Peers, 1122-1267 ; at Leeds, 1294; at Knowsley, 1357—Gladstone, Mr, It, on Oandallar, 3:19

0080111188, Mr., destination, 993 ; at Ripon, 90- 1326 ; at the City Liberal Club, 079; among the Ches. eervative-Whigs, 079; at Watford, 1454 ; at Rugby, 1522.

tiovEntotENT, the, and its measures for Ireland, 1 ; vote of commis upon, by the house or Lords, 393, GRANVILLE, Lord, on the sehlress, 37 ; on the Afgban secret papers, 206; and the tnonument to Earl Beaconsfield, 021 ; at the London University, 623 ; deputation of Jews to, 091 ; on the oriels in Bulgaria., 817; at the medical exhibition, 1147; on Tripoli, e7e ; on the French commercial treaty, 1968; on the Greek question, 1188; and the Vatican, 1190 ; and Egypt, 1454. 01151e14, Earl, letter on the French Treaty, 1122. GUEST, Mr., on Turtle, 657.

HAMILTON, Lord (1., and Ignotue, 1,3.3; at Shrews- bury, 1380; on agrarian crime In Ireland, 1924. HAR0oURT, Sir W., opens Irish letters, 208; atul Mr. J. Devoy, 1102; brings in Irish Disarming Bill, 1302; and Herr Most, 480 ; and the Austrian Socialists, 590; on the outrages in Ireland, 750 ; at tho Police Orpeanage. 851; on the infernal machines from America, 970; at the City Liberal Clue, 971) ; on the elyeamite plot, 1030; and the Salvation Army, 121)1, ; at Glasgow, 1158; at Workington, 1090; and St. Peers Industrial Sellout, 1491 ; at Derby, 1122,

HARTINGTON, Lord, and the Lancashire Cotton Spinners, 3; on the Address, 74; at Fishmongers' Ball, 111)9; his Indian Budget, 1004; the Viceroy and the Ammer, 1005; at Yeovil, 1123; at Blackburn, 1521; RI Briertheld, 1633.

HATTER, Mr., at Bath , 1559.

Heames, Mr., attack on Mr. Forster, 659 ; sue- pended, 802. HantraN, Mr., and Mr. Bright., 399.

HOBART Pasha at Plymouth, 781.

Dorsals, Sir 3., at Preston, 1423, HOME-RULE Party meet In Dublin, 1 ; not 'mare- Inoue, 100. IluTtesiNsoN's, Ur., Libel Bill, second reading carried, 023.

INDIAN Budget, the, 1091-1095. IRELAND (see also under " Home Paragraphs "), the Government Measures for, 1 ; and the Pope, I; Bill for disarming. 301 ; potter& of Archbishop 5P0ebe.

307 ; state of, 431 ; Mamie or erlms In, 501 ; [louse of Lords upon. 659 ; islanders of Arranmore and the Goshawk,' 721 ; instructions to the Constabulary, 721 ; circular to Sub-Sheriffs, 753; Father Sheehy released, 1238 ; B1t, Goldwi Smith upon, 1293.

Deem Coercion BM brought in, 137; powers of, 137 ; discussion upon, 137 ; numerous speeches upon, 137- 138 ; dragging on long sittings, 173; the Speaker and the 13111, 173; the Leaguers all suspended, 170; s000nd reading carried, 206; in oommIttee, 237 ; the Speaker's new rules, 238.200 ; scenes in the house, 269 ; women to be included, 270; duration of the powers of the 13111, 270 ; Bill reported, 270; urgency moved by Lord hartington, 270 ; peened by both Ileuees, 301 ; speeches of Lords HafteMISlielti and Granville, 301 ; arrest under, 3138.867.

Dusts Disarming Bill, to be introduced, 301; brought in, 302 ; speeches upon, 302 ; Mr. Dillon's wild speech upon, 102 3ar, Healy muipentied, 002; Becond reading oarried, 383; in eommatee, 1:13; scenes by Irish Members, 333; third reading carried, 366 ; speeches upon, WM.

Dose Land Sill, the miming, 73 ; rumours

about, 260; introduced, 461 ; provialons of, 461; Sir S. Nortbeoto and Mr. Shaw upon, 402; Earl Grey's letter against, 520 ; well received in Ireland, 526; many speeches upon, 658; meeting of ContrervatIves at the Carlton Club upon, 558 ; an amendment to be proposed, .558; Irish Catholic Bishops' resolutions, 558; Mr. Shaw-Letevre upon, be,/ ; various speeches upon, 590.622 ; Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Chaplin upon, 057; second reading carried, 658; great obstrection,649; vote of censure on Mr. Forster, 089; defeated, 751; in committee, 689-721; Mr. P. Egs-n'e letter and Mr. Parnell's defence of, 721; Mr. O'Kelly suspended, scene in the louse, 753 ; the Land Court to settle the value of tenant-right, 785; good progress, 785 ; Mr. lieneage's amendment defeated, 785; import:int modillcationa, 817; letter from Mr. P. T. Smith upon, 817; to have pre- cedence of all orders, 849; "reasonable and suffi- cient purposes," 842; seventh cleuse reached, 819; ninotoeuth clause reached, 881; new elauee on arrears to he added, 882; advances to tenant, 883; the emigration clause, 913; great obstruction by Irish Members, 013 ; attacks ou Mr. Foreter, 914 ; comtnissioners named, 945; through Committee, 911; the Arrears Clause, epeeehes upon, 946; out of Com- mittee, 977-978; read a third thne, 1099; Lord E. Fitzmatirleee, Clause defeated, 977 ; read a second time In the Howie of Lords, 11100; speeches upon, 1009-1010; in Committee, 1010; amendments to, 1037- 1038 ; Commons reject the ronendmento, 1938 action of the Lords, 10115 ; finally pass the 13111. 19318; Lord Monett upon, 1095.

larstr Laud Court, great rush of business into, 1399. 1458-1521; Irish Administration, wrangles in the house of COM tft MS about, 1093.

JAMES, Sir IL, Corrupt Practice's at Elections Bill, 100; his Parliamentary Oaths Bill introduced, 590- 022 ; at Bristol, 1453.

KinnEeterv, Lord, deputation to, or the Paris Mis- sionary Society on the 13asutos, 110; on the Transvaal, 429.

Lanoueit Mae, Mr., on the Coercion 13111, 138.

LAWsors, Sir W., at 0ockermouth, 30; and the Derby Day, 723; at Workington, 1390; on Ireland, 1522.

LICATII AM, Mr., on simony In the Church, 431, Limas 11111, second reading, 023.

LoNo, Mr., and Mr. Parnell, explanation, 014. lames, House of, on opening Museums en Sundays, 271 ; censure the Government about Oatubsher, ;103. Lomita% Mr. J., at Ilkley. 29; at Middlesbrough, 1491 ; and the Lord Mayor's Fund, 1670,

LUBBOCK, Sir J., on Ants, 11)5; at York, 1121 at Bromley, 1591.

LYTTON, Lord, on Afghan affairs, 74.

W./ARMY, Mr.Justin, attacks the Government, 461 efiensTEnrat. whitebait dinner, 1007,

Mnetsruss, the, at the Mansion house, 1037; speeches at, 1037.

MONK, Mr., and the French treaty, 755.

MUNDELLA, Sir., and the 'school teachers, 2; at Brookley, 2013; en school savings' banks, 893; educa- tional statement, 1038.

NEWDECATIS, Mr., at Rugby, 1489.

Nen liCerit, Sir S., on the Address, 17; on the Cloture resolution, 174 ; on the Land Bill, 491; at Kettering, 500; at Manchester, 722; expiates a ewe- ment made in 1878, 704; at hull, 1265; at Sheffield, 1122-1154 ; at Exeter, 1071.

O'BnIEN, Sir P., on the Address, 74.

0'00NNoe, Sir. A., resists the Army vote, 721.

O'DONNELL, Mr., on a question or privilege, 19$' aback on Mr. Forster, 669 ; on the Indian prisons, 818; letter to the Times, 1522.

PARLIAMENT, mooting of, 37; Address moved, 07- 73 ; dragging on, 105; amendment to, l05; Blur tr inset00_

Meet, Feb m February, 1882 ; Parliamentary Oaths duced, 599 ; morning sitting for refused, 012. PARNELI„ Mr., Trial or, 1; progress of, 38-106 ; ends In acquittal,138 ; speech on the address, 73101; issuee

maulteuto from Perla, 239; his sympathy with M. Rochefort, 238; speech at Clara, 270; at Coventry, 334; and the revolted Home-rule Members, 622; on Mr. P. Egan'', letter, 721; in Ily:le Park, 753; sus- pended, 1010 ; on the Coercion Act, 1060 ; on the arrest or Michael Dav at, 1093 ; and the Catholic Bishops, 1'238 ; policy of towards the Land Bill, 1238; on the salaries of the Land Leaguers, 123$ ; arrested, 12

PATENT Lae, Mr. Anderson's Bill to amend, 787, PEASE, Mr., and the Capital Puniehtnent Abolition Bill, 818,

PETITIONS, the Speaker's decision upon, 818. PLUNKET, Mr., at GI ,sgow, 751; at Chelsea, 1359; at Leicester, 1593; Postage and receipt stamps com- bined, 367.

PowELL, Mr. W. lost in a balloon, 1595-1635.

QUEEN'S Speech, the, 1121.

Hartinesx, Mr., at Carnarvon, 1558. BssT, distreint for abolgshed. 591.

RICHARD. Mr., and our Forei in Representatives, 591. RITCHIE'S, Mr. motion on Free-trade, 1066. BOSEBERY, Lord, at Brookluy, 230; appoints Dr. James Donaldson, 1595. RUSSIA, =spaded secret treaty with, by the late Government, 334. IlrLANns., Mr., motion on the Transvaal, 139.

Sr. PATRICK'S Benevolent Society dinner, Mr. Forster's speech at, 307. SALISBURY, Lord, on Candallar, 303 ; elected head Of tho Tory Party, 021 • end the 'lleoemiefield monu- ment, 621; at Merchnnt'Titylors' Hell, 638; in Middle- sex, 722; and the Oxford titittntoe Bill amendment, 1121; at Briltol, 1454.

SANDON, Lord, and the French Treaty, 632; at Ormskirk, 015.

SCOTLAND, the Lord-Advocate and his oftioes, IOC. SESSION, close of the, 1093. SHAW, Mr., on the Address. 73; he letter to the Bishop of Cloyne, 239.

Salmi, Mr. P. J., on the Land Longuers, 207; letter to the TI-aloe Land Leaguers, 384.

SPEAKER, the, control of thn Renee placed in his hands. 174; his now rules. 238 ; substitutes a eingle rule, 269; his rule on Petitions, 818. SPENCER, Earl, speech to the Northampton Agri. eulturiets, 1237.

STAisifors, Mr., on Caudaltor, 399; his Church Patronage Bill, 1327.

SUGAR Bounties, deputation to Mr. Gladstone, 059; his letter upon, 85'.

SmLivAN, Mr. A. M., on the obstruction in the House of Commons, 206.

TRANSVAAL, questions about, angry feeling upon, 383; Sir M. H. Beach's motion on the Government, 916 ; debate upon, 978; amendment moved, 978; rejected, 978.

Turns, irritability in Parliament upon, 657 ; Guest, Mr., upon, 0571 Dice-book upon, 657.

WALTER, Mr., OR America, 1453.

WATERFORD, Marquis of, accepts the Land Bill, 1151, WATKIN, Sir E., on the Channel Tunnel, 786. WILLrAtte, Mr. Watkin, at Ebenezer, 3-Williams, Mr. II. T., retirement of, 1635.

WOLFF, Br H. D., and Hobart Pasha at Plymouth, 787.

Parliament. -Elections.

BERWICK, Mr. Jorningham (L.). 1357. OirEstints:. West, Candidates for, 496; Mr. Tolle- Mocha (C.), 518.

COVINT1tY, candidates for, 361; Mr. Eaton (C.), 807.

CUMBERLAND, East, Mr. G. Howard (L.). M. Dorman, North, death of Mr. Joleey, 1067; Sir G. Elliot (0)1183.

EDINBURGH, Mr. M'Laren (L.), 188. KNARESDOROTIGH, Mr. Collins (C.), 623. LEEDS, Mr. H. Gladstone re-elected (L.), 1093. Liscomssuins, North, death of Mr. Laycook, 1067; Mr. J. Lowther (02), 1121. LONDONDERRY, Mr. Porter (L.), 1557. NORTHAMPTONOf r. Bradlaugh (L.), 494. PRESTON, Mr. Dokroyd (C.). 690.

Sr. IVES, Mr. ROOS 494.

STArroun, Mr. Salt (Cl, 1400.

TYRONE, Mr. Dickson (L.), 1153.

WIGAN, Mr. Powell (C.). 106.

YOngsmas, West Riding, death of Viscount Helmsley, 1670.

Foreign Paragraphs, AFRICA.-ASHANTEE.-King }Coffee Kaloalli do- tares war, 205 ; seeks peace, 333.

BASUTOS, the, and the Cape Government, 302, DELAGOA Bay ceded by Portugal to England. 333. GLADSTONE, Mr., burnt in effigy at Neweastle, 462. . NATAL, irritation in, 462.

ItonnisoN, Sir IL, instructions to, 73.

TRANSVAAL, the, Boers in insurrection, 2; bail Mews from, 88; Sir G. P. Colloy's general order, 38; arrival of more troops, 106; marches to the relief of Pretoria, 188 ; defeated, 174; questions in House of Commons upon, 174; retreats, 205; reinforcements for, 205; Sir E. Wood arrives at the front, 238; Sir G. Colley at Laing's Neck, 269; the Boers and the Manhole tribe, 271 ; Sir G. Colley's defeat and death, 801 the Standard's correspondent, 301 ; Major. General Newdegato to supersede Sir E. Wood, 302; armistice arranged, 838; report of General Colley on the battle of Laing's Neck, 885; negotiations between Sir E. Wood end the Boers, 366; war at an end, 597; Resident to be eppointed, 397 : disagreeable news from, 420; Lord Cairns on, 429; meeting of the Vollcsraad, 526; unpleasant news, 589; Convention signed, 1011; reported rejection of, 1237; Bores demand modifications, 3265; leaders and the people, 1265; England upholds the Convention 1299 ; Convention ratified, 3357-; letter in Times about, 1422; last soldier out of, 1670.

AMERICA.-Imuun, Mr. Chester A., the now President, 1209; his flint address, 1209.

BALDWIN'S, Mr. Oscar, defalcations, 1391. CENSUS. the, 271-Centenary Jubilee, the English 'Flag saluted, 1325-China, treaty with, 107-Congress mean. President Arthur's address, 1557-Conkling and Platt defeated, 722; Conkling deadlock, the, 979. FENIANS of America and the' Deterel,' 786.

GARFIELD, President, and his appointments, 859; shot by C. Guiteau, 881; muse for. 881. ; great sym- pathy with, 881; bettor, 915; relapse, 979; gre it anxiety about, 1066•1093-112l ; conveyed to Long Breneli, 1154; still alive, 1182; death of, 1209.

O'Donovan Roam and his dynamite preparations,

1122.

PANAMA Canal, excitement about, 690; letter to Mr. Lowell, 1359; the Bulwor-Clayton treaty, 1604 - Pencil, now indelible, invented, 669- Republican Convention in Now York, 1267.

SPECULATIVE mania in corn, 1211.

AUSTRALIA.-MELnomuss, remarkable swindle mewed at, 819.

Vicronts., compromise on the reform of the Legis• lative Council, 787.

AUSTRIA..-BALKAN Peninsula, steady advance down, 1239; the Tines ttlion, 1260.

HATALims, Baron, Mr. Goeshen's visit to, 207; death of, 1295 -Herzegovina and Bosnia, 1066. Frame, King of, visit to Vienna, 1357.1391.

KALLAY, Baron, and the Hungariiiins, 1422.

Rare Theatre burnt, 1557-1593- Roumania and the Austrian Government, 1559-Rudolph, Archduke, married, 623-Ruosin, reported secret treaty with, 1683.

BULGAILIA.-PnoemarATioN by the Prince of, 621; the laws he wishes to enact, 690; eriSiS, Lord (Iran- villa upon, 817; elections, the, 722; time fixed for, 786; majority for the Prince, 84.0; revolution aC00111- pliebeil, 914; proolamation by the Prince, 914.

CANADA.-IsmAss, English management of, 1327.

CHILI and PERIL-Wan between, drawing to a close, 107; CXeeSSIVO demands of the Chitlins, 559; America and, 1695.

CHINA.-Ansitice, Treaty with, on tho Opium trade, 107.

Nisw line of steam vessels started. for Loudon, 1557. Tao Tsung Tang, General, placed iii high office, 527; brings his soldiers to Pekiu, 1210, EGYPT.-AnAni Bey, account of, 1035-Army, mutiny in the, MO; regiments to be governed by officers, 785 ; orisis in, 1181; strange reports from, 1155.

CAIRO, ilinviits in, 1181; French editor of L'Egypts obliged to fly, 1389. GOVERNMENT publish a despatch from Lord Gran. vino, 1464.

FRANCE.-BARTHELEMY'S. St. Hilaire, M.. Circular. 75-Bert's, M. Pant, attack on religion, 1122; appointed Minister of Religien, 1453; speech to hit enbordinates, 1523-Billing, Baron de, on the Tunis expedition, 1359-Bonapertists, and Prince (Jerome, 1182.

COCHIN CHINA, troops sent to, 1237 -Climber, the, decides for peace, 175; to be dissolved, 078; to most in October, 1237-1265- groat debate on Tunis in, 3421. ELECTIONS, the, 1038 ; second ballot taken, 1154- English Commercial Treaty, the, 1182. FAURE, General, and the Times correepondent, 914 -Ferry, M. Jules, speech et Spinal, 818; at Nancy, 1038 ; his Ministry resign, 1421-French Republic and the Catholic Church, 1122.

GAMBETTA, M., speech on Greece, 270- and M. ardvy upon the Serutin do Listo, &c.. 333; carries the Sorntin do Lista, 997-668.689; brought forwerd in the Senate. and rejected, 753; returns to Paris, 722; at Tours, 1031; in Belleville, 1000; elected for, 1091; reported stay with Priem) Bismarck, 1294; and :M. Grtivy, 1294- speech at Nenhourg, 1154; leans to England in Egyptian affairs, 1181; forl118 a Ministry, 145.3; programme of, 1453; on the &rutin de Lisle, 1523 ; revision of the Senate, 1558. MUNICIPAL elections, the, 74 ; Marseilles, riots at, 517; Exeitonient in Itnly, upon, 817.

REEVE, Mr., lectern in Paris on Irolond, 39- Rochefort-Roust:in tiith, the, 1593; verdict, 1593.

SENATE. debate in, on religious teaching in schools, 888-Speculation, rage for, in Paris, 1267.1521. TinAnn, IL, on the English Treaty, 1004- Tunis, the French and English Governmenls and, 494; the Boy and the Sultan, 494; Italians, rage about, 491; French occupation of, 526; French Generals dislike publicity, 557; Kronrairs, campaign against, 557; occupy Biserta, 589; Treaty with the Bey, 61; terms of, 621; French falsehoods about Bieerta, 01(9; ITBSILSIGnntione of French by the Arabs, 722; complications increasin 786; M. St. Hilaire's di lomatie circular, 817; difficulties becoming grave, 849- 883; more serious plans contemplated, 888; insurrec- tion against the French increasing, 914.916; the Sultan anti Tripoli, 935; Earl Granvilla's note on Tripoli, 978; numbers of soldiers sent to Tunis and Algiers, 1237k advance on Kair011aIl delayed, 1265; march com- menced, 1326' still marching, 1357; preparations for its defence, 1266; secret nogociations with the Bey, 1266 ; Tunis occupied, 1294; army, groat sickness ill, 1295; preparing for a grand campaign, 1154; had news from, 1182; 70,000 soldiers ii', 1210; interest in removed to Paris, 1389; Kairouan (or the Holy

City), description of, 1455 ; Chamber decide to keel Tunis, 1523; operations to be suspended, 1636; medical arrangements, breakdown of, 1669.

GERMAN 17.-BisnAlleleS, Prineg. ri. tisane' bill for insnr Ince against accident, 175 ; vistnally defeated. 7211009; Mr. Gosehen's vita to, 207 ; peopwes the repeal of taxes printing nn the poor, 207; against online] Budgets, 335; threstens to re-ign, 1422 ; in- decision of, 1621 ; and the Sultan, 1669.

ELECTIONS fixed for September. 818 ; results of, 1358; mitavonrable to Pr-ince Bismarck, 1393.1482- Enienburg, Count, resigns ion of, 271.

Fitsesitien William, Frame. =reap of, 303. PARLIAMENT opened, 237-1454.

ltimensmo, the, and the artisans' ace:dent hill, 787; tionfueion of parties in, 1595.

Simms's railway opened, 923.

WINDTHORST, Herr, and the laws of aesassingtiou, 430.

GRE:i CE.-A.nanti, strength of, 2.

CHIOS Or Old Selo deatrgyed he earthquake, 463. Gime° Toestau arbitration, ; still going on, 85- 78 ; OhAllelin of war, itioream of, 105-207-271 ; negocia- Mon going an at Constintinonle, 138; initiative left to the German Ambassador, 236; Still an will not give way, 271 ; no advance, 303-833-366; contradictory accounts from, 397; Powers recede from Berlin Treaty, 429; Greece titre itened with isolation if she goes to war, 462; yields to the Powers, 493.526- how will the Greeks receive it P 493; great bitterness in (lreco° tit, 558; Greece to take Thessaly, 090; the Sultan fulfilling his engagements, 168); Thessaly occupied by Greek troops, 1182.

INDIA.-AnDURBAHMAN defeats, Ayoub Khan, 7551 Ayenb reported taken prisoner by hie troops. 4$0; quits aerat awl marches on Oandaliar, 917; defeats Abdurrahnim, 977; occupies Cnildahar, 1010; relapses into indolence, 1039; Ameer approaching, 1153; utterly defeats Ayoub, 1237; enters Candithar, 1206 ; Ayoub flies into Persia, 1294-Afghan War, cost of, 107-Afghan secret papers to be produced, 2011.

Cast/AHAB, Government censure 1 for not retaining, 208 i city evecnatod by the British Army, 526-Census, details of, 1320.

FEMALE Doctors wanted in, 1359; Miss S. Heck. ford's letter upon, 1123.

GOLD Mines Company, excitement about, 755. Immo, artifia'al, made from coal-tar, 722. INCOME-Tax, ieported re-imposition of, 1558. KOLAPORE, reported plot at, detected, 74. MADRAS, Mr. Grant Duff to he Governor, 850. NtrwAn Gholang Hussein Khan, death of, 430. POPULATION, statistics of, 527-PI isons, the death- rate in, 818.

WOLBELEY, Sir G., on the military value of Can- debar, 271.

ITALY.-Knin's visit to Austria, 1357-1391. LEOPARDI, Dr. G., and Vivisection, 139. MANCINI, S., on Foreign affairs, 1559-Ministry, a new one formed, 691.

Nice Opera House burnt, 999.

Ports, the, and the Irish. 1 ; and the Inuits to th.g body of the late Pope, 979; report° 1 wish to tpLt Rome, 1205; and Prince Bismarck, 1663. SENATE MSS the Electoral Bill, 1634. Tome affairs, rage against Franco, 494.

PORTUGAL.-ELscriess, the, 1091.

RUSSIA.-AccousTm from bewildering, 818-Army. Government distrust of the, 755 -Assaasination, con- ference of the Powers wished upon, 559.

Otlat, the new, reen'Is Soolgeleff. 397; restores the beard to the Army, 668; dynamite bombs found in the Imperial yacht, 818; peasant deputations to he received first, 850; going to see Emperor of Germany, 1163; meet at Dantzie, 1182; singular incident about, 1209; reported to meet the Emperor of Austria, 1210. EMPEROR, the, killed by the Nihilists, 365,

GORTSCHAKOFF, Prince, resigns, 139.

JEWS, persecution of, 1295.

MUNICIPAL institutions, proposed, 430; debate upon the scheme carried, 627; decree not yet issued, 590; Czar hesitates to sign, 622; refuses, 659.

NIHILIST InallifeCtO to the new Czar, 493; secret society formed to suppress, 1238. SIBERIAN plague raging, 947-Southern Russian, social war in, 058. TEEICE Toreemans, General Seoheleff, 106; Gook Tepo carried, 138.

SPAIN.-DEBT, the, and the Government, 1211. ELECTIONS, the, 1094.

M. CAMACHO'S Budget, 1356.

SWITZERLAND-ELM destroyed by a landslip, 1183.

SWINDLE, great, discovered, 915.

TURKEY, see also GREECE. ALBANIANS in open revolt, 526-Abdul Ante, the late Sultan, murder of,539; stories about, 591; Midliat Pasha and others sent to prison, 658; trial of, 850 ; sentenced to death, 850; Foreign Ministers' protest against, 881; to be sent into perpetual exile, 979. MECCA, the Holy Well at, Impurity of, 1155; re- ported revolution in, 1391-Macedonia, condition of, 1391.

USLTAN, the, and the Paris financial rings, 785; and Egypt, 1I66; and Dervish Pasha, 1267; sends com- missioners to Egypt, 1293; signs a decree on the Turkish debt, 1634.