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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SPECTATOR, January 15, 1881.

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INDEX. 1880.

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

— — the Bill for the ... ... 901

— — Tidings from ... ... 1648 -t-I. 2Esehylus, the Agamemnon of, at Oxford 1620

Afghan War, Magnitude of the ... 68 Africa, South, the Rising in... ... 1408

,t BDURRAHMAN Khan .. ... 932

— Policy, the Government's — Army defeated at Cubed ... 4 Afghans again advancing on Cahill ... 103

— Rumoured Insurrection of, at Cabal ... 1370 Afghanistan, Persia declines to occupy Herat ... 293

— the Easiest Policy in 435 — the new Situation in ... 331-871-1081 — the Disaster in Candahar... 961 — the First Lesson in Carelahar ... 996 — the Way out of the Candallar Serape... ... 1028 — the Invasion of, and its Results... ... 1086 — the Defeat of Ayoub Khan ... 1145 — Candahar and Beloochistan ... 1177 Agnosticism and Women ... ... 425 Albanian Revolt, the ... 613 American Play, the, at Sadler's Wells Theatre... 715 — Presidential Election, the ... 1406 — Presidential Nominatious, the ... ... 807 Prosperity ... 1579

Animal Intelligence, Waking-dream Theory of 938

Aristotle on Free-Will ... ..• 941-971 Armenian Question, the coming 422 Army, Selection or Seniority in the ... 1513 Arnold. Mr. Matthew, on Poetry and Religion ... 619 Arnold's, Mr. Matthew, Prose Passages ... 969 Assassination, the new Facilities for ... 267 Duke of, on the Unity of Nature 1181-1410 Limits of Knowledge ... 1515 "As You Like It," at the Imperial Theatre ... 299 "Atheism, Fervent" 233 Atheism as a Cause of Fear ... 534 Austria, the Attitude of ... 1369 Austro-Germati Alliance, the Proposed ... 231

B ALBUS, TOM, upon Lord Beaconsfield's

— — about being Well-Informed 1615 Ballot, the Dramatic Effect of the .. ... 458 Bancroft, Mr., and the Haymarket Theatre ... 202 Bankruptcy Scandals ... ... 999 Basutoland, the War in ... 1209

Beaconsfield, Lord, and his Cabinet ... 358 — — the Candidate of the Continent ... 391

— — on the Land Crisis... ... 1113 Beaconsfield's, Lord, Manifesto ... ... 325-353-361 — — Opinion on Foreign Affairs ... 390 — — Policy, Tom Balbns upon 423 — — Fall, Causes of ... 518 — — Leadership 646 — — Worldly Wisdom ... ... 1511 Belgian Government, the, and the Papacy ... 839 Bench, the Rearrangement of the ... ... 1514 Bete's, Mr. de la, Deprivation 1651 Berlin Conference, the Second 773 Bishops, where are the ?... 1542 Bismarck, Prince, and Ids Increase of the German Army . . 261 — — — — Parliaments ... 741 Bismarck's, Prince, Attitude ... ... 614 — — Insurance Project ... 1272

Boers, Attitude of the ... ...40

Books, our Quarrels with ... 173 Bournemouth, St Peter's Church at 905-1032-1088 Boycott Incident, the... ... ... 1439 ... 613 Braellaugh Case, the ... ... 678 — Debates, the .. — — Mr. Thorold Rogers's Speech upon — Chaos, the ... . • ... 801 — Settlement, the ... . . 336 Bribery at Elections, and the Judges ... 968 — Commissions, the ... . 1274 — the Extent of . . . 1306 — Morality of ... . 1373 Bright, Mr., at Birmingham 102-1468 — — as a Churchman ... ... 201 — — and the Liverpool Election ... 935 Bright, Mr. ••• ... 1028 Bright's, Mr., Speech on Ireland 136 British Electors and the Roman Catholics Brooke's, Mr. Stopford, Secession... ... 1215 Budget, the . . 326 Bushey, the Contemplated Crime at ... 1183-1216 Burials Bill, the ... 630-1114 — — and the Lords ... 700-777

— — Dr. Magee upon the ... . 807

Byron's " Example ... ... 1089 flABINET, the coming ... ... 453 — Dissensions reported in ... 1169 Cabul, defeat of the Afghan Army at ... . 4 Cairns', Lord, Land Bills . . 265 Caldecott's, Mr. R., "Three Jovial Huntsmen" 1619 Candidates, the Personal Qualities of ... 489 Cannes ... . . 100/ Canterbury's, the Archbishop of, Charge ... 1114 Canterbury, the Archhishop of, on Theism .. 1150 Cape of Good Hope, Situation at the ... ... 1307 Caprice, Malicious, the frequency of ... . 1618 Carpenter's, Dr , letter on God ... 1033 Carter, Mr. Brudenell, on Short Sight ... ... 490 Carter's, Mr., Resignation ... 456 Chamberlain. Mr., and the Caucus ... 552 Challemel-Laeour, M., at the Mansion House ... 871 Chester, Election Petition, the ... ... 937 Children, the Punishment of ... 1181 Chili, the Victory of . . . 1212 China, state of affairs at Pekin ... ... 809-1441 — and Nepaul 937 Church, the Scandals of Purchase in the .. ... 331 — Parties and Church Patronage 1149 Church. Dean, ou Intellectual Impatience ... 1411 Churchill, Lord Randolph, at Portsmouth ... 1472 — — — — Woodstock 1511 City Faces, how are they Formed ? ... 1246 Clergy, the, and the General Election ... 359 ... 1090 Clewer Case, the .. ... ... ...

— — — Mr. Carter's Resignation ...

Cockburn, Sir Alexander ... ... ...

Cockneys and Bumpkins ... ... ...

Colonisation, the Close of the Era of ... COMM0111-S,VSe, how far is it attractive? ..

... 455 ...1508 ... 1619 ... 1180 ... 107 'Commons, the Preservation of ... ... 810 — House of, the State of the — — — the Disorganisation of ... 1085 nge D'Elire. the Debate on . ... 713 Conservative Case, the .. 388 onservatism, Moderate and Immoderate 1311 Cowen's, Mr., speech at Newcastle ... ... 163 Cross's, Mr., Water Bill Cross, Mr., in Lancashire ... 393 Cyprus, the new Government in ... ... 710 Czar of Russia, attempts to blow up, in the Winter Palace ... 228 — — Ukase appointing a Commission 260

DALE, Mr. Pelham ... 1473

Dale's, Mr., Imprisonment ... ... 1403 — — Supremacy ... 1440 — — Petition to Queen's Bench Refused ... 1615 " Debenham v. Mellor," Judgment upon... ... 397

Degeneration, the Physiological View of 553 Derby, Lord, on Militarism and Commerce 36

— — at Liverpool, on Thrift ... 107

— — the Times' Attack upon

Dilke, Sir C., and Lord Salisbury ... ... 1613 Dissolution, Government Preparing for a ... 292 Donors' Difficulties 108-139

Dons awl Undergraduates 648

Duff, Mr. Grant, on Publicity in Foreign Politics 198 Duff's, Mr. Grant, Speech at Northallerton ... 262 Dulcigno, the Surrender of ... ... 1504 Du Maurice ... 42 Duty as a Deity ... ... 1214 'VAST, Liberal Policy in the ... 484 .111 — the Situation in the ... ... 1240 Eastern Question, Fallacies about the ... 1444 Eating, Over- . . ... 1343 Ecclesiastical Patronage, Curiosities of ... ... 1060

Edieou's, Mr., New Achievement ... ... 7 Edieldirgh Review on Plain Whig Principles ... 101 Education in National Schools & House of Lords 806

Elections, Liberal, Prospects in Scotland ... 360 — the Battle of Parties at the ... ... 396420 — — Consequences of the Liberal Victory ... 421 — — and the London Press ... 4.51 — — and the Scottish Church Question ... ... 488 English Republic inism ... 933 Enniscorthy, the Riot at 423 Era Newspaper Libel Case, the ... ... 72 European Demonstration, the ... 1177-1209 Events, the Mental Influence of Great ... 297 VARMERS, the, and the Liberals ... 394-1031 .1 Fawcett, Mr. ... 934 Fawcett's, Mr., New Scheme for Savings... ... 1443 Female Clerks in the Post Office ... ... 1186 Ferry's. M. Jules, Education Bill, 7th Clause Fife, the Earl of, and his Tenantry ... 105 Fogs, the Coming ... 1309 Forster, Mr., and the Peers ... 1144 Forster's, Mr., Irish Land Bill ... ... 837 France, Change of Government in... ... 5 — the Hartmann Extradition Case ... ... 296 French Government, the, and Religious Orders 424 — Cabinet, M. Lephre's resignation ... ... 647 — Plays at the Gaiety Theatre ... 682-747-812 — Republic and the Catholic Church ... ... 711 — National Fete, the... ... ... 903 — Demonstration against the Barnabites ... 1338 — Ministerial Crisis, the ... ... 1437 From', Sir Bartle, and the Government ... 676-740 -- Recall of — — Dinner to . . 1437 Freycinet, M. de, the Fall of... ... ... 1208 AMBETTA'S. M., Position 805 Ulf Garrett-Anderson, Mrs., on Brain-pressure Gas Expiosion, the, in Tottenham bona Road... 874 German Army, the, increase in the ... ... 134 — — — uneasiness on the Continent ... ... 261 — Parliament and permissive persecution • ... 679 Gladstone, Mr. address to, from Liverpool ... 10 — — — the Leadership ... ... 452 — — and Lord Hartingtou ... 516 — — — Foreign Politics 1030 — — — the Concert of Europe 1146-1336 — — in the East ... ... 1304 — — at Guildhall ... ... 1436 Gladstone's, Mr., address to Midlothian... ... 330 — — Administration 518 — — Indian Appointments ... 549 — — Letter to Count Karolyi ... 612 — — Supplementary Budget ... 740 — — Government and the Country ... 1614 Gladstone, Mr. Herbert ... 581 God and Ideas of God, Dr. Carpenter's Letter 1033 Goldsmith's Comedy, "The Good-Natured Man" 970 Goldsmith and Sheridan at Sadler's Wells ... 1035 Goschen's, Mr., Appointment 581 Government Treaty with Persia about Herat ... 196

— and the Security of India... ... ... 356

— the Double Voice of the ... ... 390 — — and the Session ... ... 1112 Government's, the, Professorial Appointments... 875 Granville's, Lord, Speech on the Address ... 165 — — — on our Eastern Policy ... ... 1029 — — Foreien Policy ... ... 1540 Graveyards, Peaceful ... 811 Greek Studies in England 235 — Question at Cambridge 1441 Grey, Earl ..„ 42,5 Guy's Hospital ... 973-1277-1308

II ARCOURT, Sir W., at Oxford ... 69

— — — — Birmingham ... ... 101 — — — and Walter Dean ... 1148 Hares and Rabbits Bill ... 742-774-967

Harrison, Mr. F., in 'he Nineteenth Century ... 13/2

Hartington, Lard, in Lancashire ... ... 356 — — on Afghanistan 743 Hartmann, Extradition Case, the 296 Harvest, the ... ... 1181 Hicks-Beach, Sir M., and Sir W. lament ... 102 Holiday, What to Look for in a ... ... 1116 Home-Rulers and the Liberals ... ... 197 Honours, Tory. the Shower of ... ... 519 Hospital Accommodation for Paying Patients ... 1247 Hotel, a Floating ... 1151 Hughes, Mr. Tom, and his Colony in Teneessee 1375

Humour, the Vitality of ... 1117 Hutton, Mr. It. H., the Atheistic View of Life ... 55/

Huxley, Mr., at Birmingham 1278 Hypocrisy, the Decline of ...

INCOMES, Value of Professional ... 1546 I. Imperialism, True and False ... ... 1644 India, the Gates of ... ... 283 — and the Government ... 353 — the Financial Exposure in ... — Native Army, Condition of the ... ... 1339 — Office Loan of Three Millions ... ... 1576 Indian Viceroyalty, the ... 135 — Representation in England ...

— Appointments, the ... ... 519 ... 778 — Financial Surprises ... 1055 ... 1582 Information Difficulty, the ...

Ireland, the State of ..

— is she Irreconcilable? ... ... 1115 — the Prospect of Socialism in ... — Coercion for ... .1273-1336 . 1176 ... 1305 — — and Patience ..

— Caste Fidelity in . . ... 1473 — Law in ... ... 1580 — the Bad Fairy in ... ... 1616 .. 1649 Irish Disturbances and the Liberals — Distress, the Debate upon — Borough Suffrage, Debate upon — the, and the Tories — Elections, the — Franchise, the .

— Relief Bill, the New ... 74

— Disturbance Bill, the, and House of Lords 965-996 — Distress: its Remedies, Mr. Tuke's Pamphlet 1000 — Debates, the Two, the Lesson of ... 1087 — Prosecutions, the ... 1369-1405 — Landlord's Case, the ... 1595 ... 1612 — Crisis, the ...

— Coercion, the Story of ... 1650 Italian Dissolution, the 53.5 TEWISH Success and Failure ... V Jews, the Restoration of the ...

Judge-Making Judicial Reforms ..• KELLY' Sir Fitzroy, death of ...

Law Reformers, a Hint to ... . .. 1213 _LJ Lathbari, Mrs, in the Nineteenth Century, r AND, Fall in the Value of, in England ... 1470

on Agnosticism and Women ... 425 Lawn Tennis . . 1310 Lawrence, Lord, the Memorial to ... 23# Layard, Sir H, and the Turkish Government ... ... 776 Layard's, Sir H., "Usefulness" . 105S Liberal Case, the ...

— Victory, Consequences of the ... ... 421 Liberals, the, and the Home-rulers ... 197 — and Advanced Liberals ...

Library, Quarrels in a ... 173 Liddon, Canon ... 73 Liddon's, Canon, Proposal ... ... 1578 Liverpool Election, the ... 100-196 — Bishopric, the ... London University, the Candidates for the — City. Parochial Charities Commission... Lords, House of, on Education ... — — — the Woolsack, and the Throne.,.,.. 840 — — — and the Irish Disturbance Bill ... 965-996 — — — Considerations for the ... 1648' Lowe's, Mr., Warning ...

Lubbock, Sir J., and the Ants ... ... 1442 Lytton, Lord, on Afghanistan ... 37 EACKONOCHIE judgMent, the Latest ... 741 — — the End of the ...

Magee, Dr., on Church Parliaments ... 1243 Mahommedanism, the Spread of, Eastward ... 523 Man, the Isle of ... — Memory, the Secret of a Good ...

Milliners' Bills, the New Decieion on ... 397 Moltke's, Count von, Speech upon German Army 292

Money, the Glut of, for Investment ... ... 940

Monk, Mr., and the Election of Bishops 713 Mundella's, Mr., Educational Statement... ... 997

Murder, the, in Harley Street ... ... 745 — for Murder's Sake ... ... 1216

1NTAPOLEON, Monument to, in Westminster Abbey 2,66 Naval Estimates, Lord Ramsay on the training

of Naval Officers ... 840 Newman, Cardinal, on the Roman Catholics ... 138 Newman's, Cardinal, Address 617 Newspaper Libel, the Select Committee upon ... 904 Nihilism, a View of ... ... 41 Northcote, Sir S. and the Exeter Publicans ... 8 70 Northcote's, Sir S., Opinion on Foreign Affairs 390

OATH, the Nature of an ... 810 Obstruction, the Debate upon ... 260 O'Donnell, Mr., the Debate upon ... 775 Oliphant, Mrs., The Greatest Heiress in England 106 Opposition, the Reorganisation of the ... 517 Oranmore and Brow-ne, Lord, the, and the

Roman Catholics ... ... 645

p— the Opening of ... 624644 AINE Trial, the Pall Mall Gazette, the ... 654853

Parliament, Dissolution of ... 324 — — Interregnum in •.. Paris, Uurashionable 524-556 ▪ ... 902

— - Mobbed at Enniacorthy • ... 1211 — — — Waterford ... ▪ 1576

Parnell's, Mr.. Proposal ...

Parnellitee, the, and the Government ▪ 1241

▪ 869 ... 200 ... 75 1371

106

... 1210-1242 'N. Payn, Mr. J., on Sham Admiration in Literature 293 Pekin. the Present Position of Parties in ... ... 1441

17.` Penzance s, Lord, Last Judgment ... ... ... 105

....... Persia. Treaty with, to occupy Herat ••• ... 196

ass,,,,,...... Plimsoll's. Mr., Placards ... ... ... ...... 1235122

Photophone, the... ... ... ... ...

Poland and the Hapsburgs ... ... . 1277 Political Parties, the Issue between ... 338-389

"<- Politics, the' Broad Brush" in ... ... 381

--.,.... Positivists, the Idol of the ... ... ... 1342 ... 1652 - Dravriug-room Influence in ...

Post Office, Female Clerks in the ... ... 1186 .....\,,,.. Professional Incomes, Value of ... ... _. 154G Publicans, the, and the Parties ... ... ... 520 ' 111.- PuseS. Dr., and Mr. Dale ... ... ... ••• 15t9

rsi QUAKE/USN!, the Position of ... ... ... 646

Queen's Position, the ... ... ... ... 516

ID ADICALS' Impatience, the ... ... .•• 676

JUL Railway Commission, the ... --- ... 73 \.s..., - London and North-Western, attempt to blow up a train upon 1183-1216 Reay, Lord, on English Diplomacy Religious Uncertainty ... 1654 Renan's, M., Hibbert Lectures 457 Renan, M., upon " Marcus Aurelius" 521 Republicanism, English ... ... 932 Ritualism and the Law ... 1615 - - Disestablishment 1651 Roberts, Mr. Page, on God as a Dominant Idea 908 Robertson-Smith Case.& Free-Church of Sastiand 713 Rochefort's, IL, duel with M. Gambetta ... 1617 Roberts's, General, Victory... .. .. 4 Roberts, General, Reception of, in England ... 1117 Roguery, the Future of ... 651 Ruskin, Mr., and Bishop of Manchester, on 'Usury 171 - - on Wordsworth. . ... 1001 Russia concentrating Troops in Poland ... 36 - Situation in ... ... 137 - Attempt to Blow up the Czar ... 228 - - - Assassinate General Melikoff 291 - and China, the War between ... 837 Russian Revolutionary Programme, the latest... 170

SALISBURY, Lord, on the Change in Politics 1504 Salisbury's, Lord, Speech at Taunton ... 13433

Sandon, Lord, at Liverpool ... 132

...Saturday Review, the and "Jingoism" ... 168

Scotch Tutor, a 1003 Scottish Church Question, the, and the Elections 488 Scrutin de Lista" the ... 1506 Session, some Lessons of the ... ... 1146 Sherbrooke, Lord, on the Teaching of Children... 714 - - - Obstruction ... 1244

Siberia, the Future of::: 8 1443

Small Savings ... Smith, Professor Robertson, and the Free Church 1372 Smith, Mr. W. H., at Sutton, Surrey ... ... 70 Southwark Election, the ... 229 Stanley, Dean, and the Napoleon Monument ... 266 "Stumping," the Utility of ... 427 Sugar Bounties Committee and Free-trade 1060-1580 Sullivan, Mr., and the Conservatives ... 167 - - at Washington 169 Sultan, the, and the Powers .. ... 1272 Sunday-School Centenary, the ... .. 811 Swiss Democracy, the ... 873 Switzerland, the New Popular Vote in ... ... 1407 /TANNER'S Dr., Fast ... 1031 _I. Tay Bridge Disaster, the, Thoualits on ... 11 - - Reports, the ... Taylor, Tom, Death of 907 Thesiger, Lord Justice Thrift, the Limits of ... 362 - Virtuousness of ... 681 Times, the, on Liberal Feeling in England ... 199 Tolmie, Mr. R. G. ... ... 1003 Tories, the, and their Patriotism ... ... 71 Tory Party, the Reorganisation of the ... 517 - Defeat, Causes of the ... 518 - - the Fortnightly upon ... 551 - Honours, the Shower of ... 519 Trades Union Congress, the, and Employers' Liabilities ... ... 1182 Tunis, the French and Italians at... ... 1178 Turkey, the Future of Asiatic .. 870 - - the Powers ... 1067 - - - European Demonstration ... 1177-1209 - - - Situation in the East ... 1210 Tyrannies, Unintended 842

1.1 BURY,

Mr. Ruskin upon ... 171

"W VICTORIA, the Constitution and Demosiney in 39329 ATER Bill, Mr. Cross's, withdrawn ... Watts, Mr., in the Nineteenth Century,

Wealth, the Pinch of ... ... 616

"Weariness of Life" 1032

Wedderburn's, Sir David, Motion on the Indian

Representative System 230 " Whig Principles, Plain," and the Edini.itryit Review Whigs, the Attitude of the 868

White, Rev. Edward, the Teaching of the New Testament ... 1654 Whitworth, Mr. G. C., on Duty as a Deity ... 1214 Woman, the Political Characteristics of . 1279 Woman's Dress, Reform in . 5894063 "Women, the Grievances of" 588 Woodstock, Conservative Banquet at ... 1511 Wordsworth Society, the ... - the Man Write, Learning to ...

yEuiR, the, 1879, a Bad One

ART.

Black and White Gallery ... 878 Burlington House, the Winter Exhibition at 110-175

Christmas Cards, Designs for ... 1379 °anthill Magazine, the, on Drawing-Rooms ... 1134 - - on Coal-scuttles ... 911 Dudley Gallery, the 270 - - Cabinet Oils at the ... 1516 Grosvenor Gallery, the ... 76-142.621-751

Runt, Alfred. on Landscape Painting ... ..• 654 Palace of Art, the 302 ... 9

Royal Academy, the 492-592-686-718-783-816-846 Theo-J ingo-Machia . . ... 239 Water-Colour Society, the Old 16 Water-Colours. Society of Painters in 559-593-1623 Whistler's, Mr., "Venice" . 1586 POETRY. 1:.15 ;Is 686 ... 493 ... 460 ▪ 527 1489 401 ▪ 1447 ... 46 ... 97a ... 15

▪ 1566 ... 431

. (154 ... 1158 1257 • 400 ... 1190 • 493

• 912 ... 1122

• 1284 • 270 ... 1284 ... 751 ... 783 ... 751 • 878 ... 1094 BOOKS.-Authors.

A BOUT, E.-The Story of an Honest Man .. 1067 Aide. Hamilton-Peer and Poet . ....691

Allies, T. W.-A Life's Decision . . 1126 Arnold, W. T., B.A.-The Roman Provincial Administration ... ... 116 Ashwell, Rev. A. R.-Life of Bishop Wilberforre 78 111 ADEN-POWELL, George-Protection and 13 Bad Times ... 274 agehot, Walter-Economic Studies 305 Bain, Professor, in Mind, on Free-will ... 51

Balfour. A. J.-A Defence of Philosophic Doubt, 460-498 Baring-Gould, J.-Germany Past and Present ... 026 Barnard, Mr.-Character Sketches from Dickens 119

Bath, Marquis of-On Bulgarian Affairs ... 495 Bayliss, Wyke-The Higher Life in Art ... 146 Beaconsfield, Lord-Endyminu 1518 Beard, C.-Ernest Renan's Hilbert Lectures ... 12139 Bentley (Pub.)-The Shah of Persia's Diary ... 819 Betham-Edwards, M.-Forestalled ... 1070 Bevan, S. P.-Handbook to the County of Kent 1099

Bevington, Miss, in Mind. on Free-will 51 Bird, Lsabella-Unbeaten Tracks in Japan 14184181 Bigelow, John-Life of Benjamin Franklin ... 246

Black, W.-White Wings ... 1319 Blackmore, R. D.-Mary Anerley ... 1010 Blackwood & Sons (Pub.)-David Armstrong ... 1557 Boyd, It. Nelson-Coal-Mines Inspection ... 1096 Braddon, M. E.-The Story of Barbara ... 721

Brandes, Georg-Lord Beaconsfield: a Study ... 303 Brassey, Mrs.-Sunshine and Storm in the Hist 19 - T., M.P.-Foreign Work and English Wages 62:

Bret Herta, the Complete Works of ... 1192 Brooke, Eitopford A.-Poems from Shelley ... 915

Broughton, Rhoda-Second Thoughts ... 819

Browlow, Rev. W. IL-Roma Sotterauea ... 1317 Browning, R.-Dramatic idyls 1038 Buddensieg, Dr. R.-Wiclif's Tract, Be Christ° et Antichrist° 1511 Burton, J. 11.-The Reign of Queen Anne ... 527

Buxton, S. C.-Political Questions of the Day ... 1556 • AIRD, John, D.D.-Philosophy of Religion ... 692

Calderwe od, H.-The Relations of Mind

Candler, H.-The Groundwork or Belief-. ... 1256 Campbell, Sir 0.-White and Black ... 8311

- Lewis-Sophocles ... 564 Capes, W. W.-Livy 561 Carnota, Conde da-Memoirs of the Duke de Saldanah ... 1587 Carpenter, J. Estlin-The Life of Mary Carpenter 242 - Russell L.-Memoirs of Philip P. Carpenter.., 242 Cheyne, Be,. T. K.-The Prophecies of Isaiah... 622 Chi istie. Richard C.-Etienne Dolet 1663 Church Rev, A. J.-Stories from Herodotus ... 1482 Clark, A. C.-Roman Days ••• 785 Olayden, P. W.-Englaud under Lord Beacons- Colenso, Frances E.-History of the Zulu War... 1014 Collins, WI kie-Jezebel'e Daughter ... ... 627 - Clifton W.-SaintsSimon... ... 947 Constable, T.-Memoir of Rev. C. A. C. do Boinville ... 1222 Conway, M. D.-Demonology or Devil-Lore ... 885 Cox, J. C.-Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire 436 - Samuel-The Genesis of Evil ... 660 - - A Commentary on the Book of Jolt 1552 Crawford, J. C.-Travels in New Zealand, 786 Crawfurd, 0.-Portugal, Old and New 1331 Croker, T. F. D.-Extravaganzas of J. R. Manche 372 Curwen, Henry-Plodding On ... 852

r\ICKINS, F. S.-Chushingura ... 1162 • - F. V.-Fugalitt Biy.sksi kei 1662

Diliws-n. E. A -The Rebecca Rioter ... 13s3 Dixon, W. Hepworth-Royel Windsor 1355 Dowden, Edward-Life of Southey 403

Drane, A. T.—History of St. Catheriue 1196

Duff, .11. A.-Honor Carmichael 1015 Daffy, Sir C. Gavan-Young Ireland ... 1519-1353

EASTLAKE, Lady-Dr. RIgby's Letters from

Ebers, Georg-Die Sob western ... ... 366 Edwards, S.-The Russians at Home and Abroad 690 - A. B.-Lord Brackenbury ... 1224 An Incident ...

An Old Beat

Autumn Song ... • • • Before the Dayla eak • • • Ben-Bastes Furioso • • • Carreg Cennen Castle.., • • • Cliff Roses • •- Circumstance ... • • • Democracy • • • " Deo Gratias "... • • • Herace-Ode to Augustus • • • Heaven and Hell ... • • •

In Fine Park ...

Iliad. the Twenty-ninth Night of the Irish Lamentation "Fiat Lux' Lost Year, the Love of the' Past Love, the Ebb of Love-Song, a ...

Love's Heralds .

Mental Imagery Midlothiao, the Heart of "Nay, I'll Stay with the Lad Old Friend, to an Pottery Paintiog, Amateur ...

Rest St. Jean D'Acre ; an Anecdote of the Siege Spring, a Soug of Thought in a City Church ...

Tories, the Cry of the... ... Translation, a 11bi Riser, Ibi Cbristus

FARRELL, Rev. T.-Lectures of a certain

Professor ... 1348 Ferguson, Sir Samuel -Peems ... 1122 Formby. Rev. H.-Ancient Rome ..„ 883 Foster, Josenb-Peerage of the British Etnpire 180 Fothergill, Jemie-Tbe Weaffelds... ..• 1257 Franzos, Von K. K-Die Juden Von Banton ... 1139 - - - - Moschko von Parma ... 1159

... 142 Freeman, E. A.-Historical Essays 1039 ••• 334 Fannie, J. A.-Russia and England, 1876.1880 ... 275 • •• 3°1 Furness, ii. II-Shakespeare's King Lear 1069 4Go

1552 et ALDOS, B. Perez -Donna Perfects 1287 • Gallenga. A.-South America ... 1659 Getty, Margaret-Parables from Nature Ueddes, James-History of the Admiuistratiun of John De Witt 336 Gerard, E. D.-Beata .. 623 Gibbon, Charles-The Queen of the Meadow 618 - - In Pastures New Gill & Son (Pub.)-Memoirs of nary Aiketthesd 215 (Visaing, R -Workers in the Dawn Gordon. J. E -Electricity and Magnetism ... 1382

Geese, Edmund W.-New Poems . . 239

Graves. A. P.-Irish Songs and Ballads 1068

Green, John 11.-Claasical Writers... ... 364

Greg, Percy-Across the Zodiac .. 150 Grime. W. E.-Japaucse Fairy World . 1662 Grosvenor Gallery-Old Master Drawings 821 Gurney, Edmund-The Power of Sound,- ... 1658

111 AlliIaLn'fy0,NT,hottr-owil-wRlerningnilpteti• Trumpet-Major 118X

- Ira Duffus-Friend and Lover ... 117 Havarti, 11.-The Heart of Holland 817 Haweis, Rev. 11. R.-Poets in the Pulpit... ... 756 Hawthorne, Julian-Ellice Quentin ... 11.50 - Yellowcap and other Stories 1629 Hazlitt. W. C.-Essays of T. G. Wainewieght ... 720 Head, P.-Vaudyck and Hale 1151 Hesse, Von Paul-Das Ding an Sich 307 Hickman, W. T.-Wappertnouth - ... 434

Hodgkin, T.-Italy and her Invaders ... 977 Huey, Mrs. Cashel-Memoirs of Mdme. Rdmusat 271 Holenden, A. IL-Early Years of Christianity... 114 Holland, T. E.-The Elements of Jurisprudence urn

Holmes, G. A -Poems ... ... 597 Houghton & Co. (Pub.)-G. Smith of Coalville... 1450 Howorth, H. H.-History of the Mongo's ... 1319 Houstoun, Mrs.-Life in Connaught ... 1487 Hughes, Thomas, Q C.-The Manliness of Christ 436 Hurst & Blacken (Pub.)-Young Mrs. Jardine... 50 - - - A Sylvan Queen 723 - - - A Modern Greek Heroine... ... 1162 Huth, A. 11.-Life of Henry Thomas Buckle 403-132 James-Our Auatrallan Con ins ... 1098

1 Ingram, J. H.-Edgar Allan Poe ,.. 881

AMP S, Henry-Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne 18

el - J unier-Conadence 48 Jamieson. J.-Dictionary of Scottish Language 1258 Jebb, it. C.-Selections from the Attic Orators._ 1221

Jefferies, Richard-Greene Ferne Farm 305 - - Hodge and his Masters 689 Jessopp. A., D.D.-The lEzonomy of the Fleets) 895 Jew1t, L.-The Ceramic Art of Great Britain ... $80 Johnson, D.-The Political Comedy of Europe ... 949 • EARY, Annie -A Doubting Heart ._ 601

IX Keene's, Charles-Drawings from Punch... 1626

Kent, Charles-The Works of Father Prout 1288 Kinglake, A. W.-The Invasion of the Crimea ... 1416

T ANG, Andrew-Historical Notes of Oxford... 20

- - Ballades in Blue China... ... 849 - - Thencritus• Bien. and Mosehus 1253 Laveleye, E. de-L'Italie Actuelle ... 1522 Le Fanu-The Purcell Papers 978 Lee, Holme-51rs. Denys of Cote . . ... 1384 Lefevre, J. Shaw, M.P.-Practical Politic', the Freedom of Land 242 Liddon, H. P., DA) -Sermons 209 Longman A Co. (Puba-A Fac-simile, of the Codex Alexandrines Lonsdale, Margaret-Sister Dora, a Biography ... 212 Low, S.. A Co. (Pub.)-Oxford Days 81 - - - the Greatest Men of History (Religion) 310 In Philosophy ... 533

- - - Club Life in England .. 758 Lyschinska, 51. J.-The Kindergarten Principle 1381 As Ai ENDIE. Lady M.-Fascination ... 1232

al Mee latchie, T. R. 11.-Japanese Plays ... 1520 Macmillan & Co. (Petal-Francis Dealt ... 1042 - - - Scotch Sermons ... • 1161 McCarthy, Justin-History of Our Own Times ... 1315 Maedonell, Jas.-France since the First Empire 80

Maelehose, J. (Pub.) -The Village Life ... 656

his haft. J. P. -Eu ri elites , 161 - - Clande Greek Literature 981

Main, D. 51.-A. Treasury of Eaglish Sonnet ... 112

Matlock, William H.-Poems- ... 494 31alleson, Colonel O. a-Herat, the Garden of

Central Ae:a 241', Markham, Clement IL-The Hawkins' Voyages 165 Martin, Theodore-Life of the Prince Consort 401.431 Mat tineau, James, 1r.. n.—Sennum'2(d)

Massey, C. C.-Transcendental Physics 1661

Masson, David-Life if John Milton 916

Metternish, l'rince It-Memoirs of Prince Met- ternich Milman, F. 51-Memoir of Bishop Milm rtt ... 466 &Minna A , BA.-Johnson's Seitet Wt,rlis . . 2i Minchin. J. G.-Bulgaria tattoo the War ... 495 Mint°. Counte:s of-Life aud Letters of Lord

Mehl, Jcies-Rapports it la Societe A KW ique 1191

Moleswortb, Mrs.-A Christian Child ... 1356

Monk house, W. 0.-Biography nil. hl.W . Turner 407 Montague, Capt. W. E.-Campaigoing itl South

Montana+, A. H -The Satsuma Rebellion in Japan 113 Murphy. J. M.-Sporting Adventures ... 915

NA PIEit, Mrs. A.-3101noirs of Pr: net' Metter-

Nettlenhip, .. 564 Nicholson, E. B.-Gospel assenting to the Hebrews ..

Norris, W. E.-MadeMos •selie. de hiersac... 339755

Northeote, Rev. J. S.-Routa Sotterauea ... 1347 ea'llAGAN, John-The Song ttf Roland . . 1317

kJ Oideastle, J.-Journala and Jon raaliam... 1222

Oliphant, Mrs.-A Beleaguered City ... 177 Oliphant, Mrs.—He that will not when he may 1316 — — Cervantes 1484 Oppert, Ernest—Voyages to the Corea ... ... 688 Orme, Benjamin—Treasure-book of Consolation 1591 Owen, F. M.—John Keats : a Study 567

pAYN, James—A Confidential Agent ... 1449

Payne, John—New Poems .. 949

— J. F., M.D.,—Lectures on Education ... 1350

Perry, G. 0.—The Life of Sir Hugh of Avalon 338 Phillimore, C. M.—Icon Basilike 1125 Potts„ Rev. J. F.—Letters from America ... 500 Pressensd. E. de, D.D.—The Early Years of Christianity ... 114

QUENTIN, Charles—Through the Storm 462 Quilter, Harry—Olott 912 -13EID, T. Wernyss—Politicians of To-day ... 176 .111 Edmusat, AL Paul de--Memoirs of Madame

Remueat 271 Henan, E.—Ilibbert Lectures ... 1289 Richter, J. P.—Biography of Leonardo da Vinci 1417 Ri rington (Pub.)-11ellenica ... 722 Ross. Rev. John—History of the Corea ... 688 — — — The Manchus of China 1158 Rowe, R.—Diary of an Early Methodist .. . 1450 Ruskiu, John—Notes on Prout and Hunt ... 1041 Rydberg, Viktor—Roman Days 785

ST. JOHN, Spencer—The Life of Sir James Sands, George *.—Don Garcia in England ... 497 Sara e, A. H.—Introduction to the Selene.: of

Scott, Lucy—Brother and Sister 405 Seeley, M.—The Later Evangelical Fathers ... 463

Seine!, William—Travel and Trout . 789 Simpson, Mrs. H. C. —" Conversations" of

Nassau W. Senior ... 552 — — M. C. 51.-51. Guizot in Private Life ... 1191 Smith, George—Life of Alexander Duff, D.D.... 211 — Goldwin—Life of Cowper ... ... 561 Spalding, T. A.—Elizabethan Demonology ... 895 Spencer, Herbert—The Data of Ethics ... ... 240 — — Ceremonial Institutions .- _. 467 Stanford, A. (Pub.)—Guide to the Isle of Wight 1011 — — The Science of Taste ... 1321 Stanley, Arthur P., D.D.—Memoirs of E. and C. Stanley .. • ... 147 Stephen, Leslie—Men of Letters : A Pope ... 914 Stephens, F. G.—Great Artists : Sir E. Landseer 1485 Strahan & Co. (Pub.)—Strahan's Grand Annual 213 Stuart, Esme—Mimi: Peasant Life in Normandy 179 Stnrge, Mrs. G.—Lord Beaconsfield : a Study 303 Sturgis, Julian—Little Comedies352 Swinburne, A. C.—A Study of Shakespeare 850 Symonds, John A.—New and Old Poems 1095 MAYLOR, Tom—Pen Sketches of Mortimer -1 Collins Taylor, E F.—Russin Before and After the War 207 — Bayard—Studies in German Literature ... 531 Tennyson, Alfred—Ballads, &c. ... 1624 Terence's Pincerna ... 1043 Thomas, Bertha—The Violin-Player ... 1452 Thompson, Kate—The Public Picture Galleries of Europe.. . . . ... 980 Thorniey, T.—The Social Aspect of Confession... 1415 Trevelyan, G. 0.—The Early History of C. J. Fox 1380 Trollope, Anthony—The Duke's Children ... 751 Turner, Henry—Grace a Novel _. ... 469 — W. H.—Records of the City of Oxford ... 1251 Twain, Mark—A Tramp Abroad _. ... 820 Tyrwhitt, Rev. R. St. John—Hugh Heron ... 596 Tytler, Sarah—Oliver Constable ... ... 1286 VOSMAER,

'NTTACE, Henry—The Foundations of Faith ... 918 Wainewright, T. 0.—Essays and Criticisms 720

W atford, L. B.—Troublesome Daughters ... 981 W alker, A. L.—Hollywood786 Walmsley, H. M.—Life of Sir Joshua Walmsley 49 Ward, T. H.—The English Poets ... 879 — Lock, & Co. (Pub.)—The Cow, &c. „. 1097 — A. W.—Chaucer . ... 1284

Webb, John—The Civil. War in Herefordshire ... 723

Webster, Augusta—Disguises, a Drama 144 Wedmore. F.—Genre Painting 368 Whipple, E. P.—Speeches of Daniel Webster ... 273 :Whitney, Mrs.—Odd or Even ? ... 1320 Wilde, Sir W.—Memoir of Gabriel Beraoger ... 1588 Wilkins, W. Noy—Visual Art .. 1013

Williams & Norgate (Pub.)-1find 470

— — — The Etcher ... ... 1225 Wilson, A. J.—Reciprocity, &c. ... 1124 Wingfield, Hon. L.—In her Majesty's Keeping... 847 Witt, H. de—M. Guizot in Private Life ... 1194 Wood, Mrs. Henry—Johnny Ludlow ... 1591 Wylde, Atherton—My Chief and I... ... 277 — Katherine—A Dreamer .,. 659 Wyman (Pub )—Convict Life, &c.... ... 787 "1713LE, A. F.—A Little Light on the Cretan

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Acislosricism, and Mr. Page Roberts, 914-Albania, the deadlock in, 592-Allies, Mr , " A Life's Decision," 1158-American Liner, life in a, 1151- Arab War of Independence, the, 716-743-780-Arabia. the Coming Man in, 813-Arctic Expedition, the, 219 -Art, the Higher Life in, 174-" Atheism, Fervent," 333-Austria and England, 300.

BEACONSFIELD, Lord, se ft Historian, 205; and the Conservatives, 553 ; and Macedonia, 399; the Candi- date of the Continent, 429-Beaconsfield's, Lord, "Groat Gates of India," 399-" Beleaguered City, a," 207-Bentley, R., and Son (Pub.), Probation, 370

- Berne Sunsets, 1250-Bernese Village, Life in a, 1152 -Bishops, the, and the Ritualists, 1585-Black and White, 816-Bournemonth, St. Peter's, 943-1007- 1037-1094-1121- Bradlaugh Case, the, Fine Lesson of, 781-Bribery at Elections, 1377; the Morality .of, 1 113 -Br'glit's, Mr., Plan for Ireland, 174; speech on the Irish Lend Question, 205-Brindisi Wall, the. 1586 - Brovrning's "Olive," 1067 - Bulgaria and Eastern Rottman, 1092-Burial, the, of the Un- b sptised, 877-915 - Burials Bill, the, 750; relief clauses, 845.876,910.

CABINET, the new, 491-Cabal, Russien intrigues at, 13-Cambridge University Commission, the, 1588- Catholic and Protestant worship, ma-Calvinism and Art, 296 -Canine friendship, an act of, 1414- Candidates, the personal qualities, 527-Cape Colony, is it fit for self-Government ? 1005-Carpenter, Dr., and the London University, 651-976-Caucus system, the, 591-Chfstmaa cruelty, 1623-1651-Christian Mtn, 15-Church Parliament. a, 1281; vote, the. 493; of England, private patronage in the, 1007; the, and its comprehension, 1120; body, a, for England, 1345 - Churches, distinctive party services in, 1119-Clergy, the, and the General Eiection, 399; education, 430; politics, 610.653.683; burials question, 685-718-782 ; burial service, 753; the belief of the, 815; and Secu- larism, 1120-Clerical conscience, the, 876-Coercion, the Spectator on, 1378-Commons, House of, a pro- posal for the, 301-" Critic, the harmless, necessary," 430-Criticism and its functions, 460-492-Cumula- tive vote, the, 592-620-718

DALE, Mr., 1480; and the law, 1514-Dale's, Rev. Mr., Case, Canon Liddon upon, 1446; supremacy, 1479; persecution or prosecution, 1515-Deliberative proce- dure, 1446-Determinism and shame. 76-523; and free-will, 492-" Discretion, the fiend," 331-365-D:s- establishment and the elections, 430-Dogs, clever, 1447; the mind of, 1482-" Don Garcia in England," 558-" Drawing-rooms, the Philosophy of," 400-Duty as Deity, 1251.

EASTERN Question, the, 681-Eating, over, 1378- Election colours, 1316-Europe, the ascendancy of Englund in the councils of, 333-Evolution, forcible, 1313.

"F.'s, the three," 1550-Faith, the basis of, 1009- Farm-rents and the law of distress, 1379-Farmers' Alliance and the elections, 525-" Fauat " on the stage, 1009-" Fervent Atheism," 333-FitzGerald, Maurice, and the battle of Waterloo, 1157-1219- Foreign policy, the spirited, 429-Foster's, Mr., "Peerage," 207-France and the pillars of Hercules, 46; persecution in, 1251-1283-Free-will, 1010-French Republic and England, 974-Frere, Sir Bartle, 1066 - Fronde, J. A., on Bunyan. 371.

" GALILEAN Vision, the sweet," 193 -Getty's, Mrs., "Parables from Nature," 400-Gilpin's Forest Scenery, 493-" Gin," the, or steel-trap with teeth, 877-910-1121-Glathnonians and anti-Gladstoniarts in Scotland, 68.5-God and Ideas of God, 1037-Govern- ment, Lord BeaeonstleleTe defeat of, 592-Greece, the friends of, 1033-Greek brigands again, the, 269; frontier, the, 398-Greeks and Goths, 141-Grosvenor Gallery, the, 846-Guest, Dr., the late, 1551-Guy's Hospital. th-e controversy at, 618.813-1008-1036.1113; and vivisection, 1283.

HANCOCK, Dr , on Ireland, 45-Hares and Rabbits Bill, the, 749-Hawthorne's Fanshawe," and early slot lea, 110-Held. Professor Adolf, 1217-Historical error, an, 1219-Home-rulers, the alliance with the, 204-Hopkins's, Miss Ellice, protest, 15-Hospital accommodation for paying patients, 1283 -H ug hes, Mr. Tom, and his settlement in Tennessee, 1189-1218- 1249- 1312-1344-1376-1517-1Thet, Mr. Alfred, on colour, 685.

"IMPERIUM et libertas," 141-174--Indian policy in relation to Europe, inft ; finance, Mr. S. Lein upon, 814; finance, Sir G. Balfour on Mr. Laing's, 855; landlords and Continental landlords, 1657-Industrial Schools Act, the, 1190-Ireland, 1252; process-serving in, 110; peasant proprietors in, 207; what the Govern- ment have done for, 236 ; Ejectments Bill, the, 816- 844 ; Compensation for Disturbance Bill, 84.3 ; and the Liberals, 945; the peace of, 1121; the Liberals and coercion in, 1479; and Orissa, 1622-Irish tenants-at- will, 46; distress, 236; borough franchise, the, 270; demands, the, 525; land reform, 781; land questIon, 1154; University, the new, 1190.1220-1252; land im- provements in, 1252 ; land agitation and its antiquity, 1621; land question, a picture and a type, 1622.

Jaws, the, in England, 1514 ; and Germans, 1531- Japan, 1189 -Jones, Mr. Bence, and the Pan Mall Gazette, 1657-Judicial reforms, 141-Juvenile offend- ers, 1220.

LAITY, the, in Synod, 1282-Land Law reforms, 141 -Lansdowne's, Lord, Kerry estate, 913-974 - Lay patranege, 90e-975-Leees, the in:malty member at, e76-Liberal position, the present, 3:2-Liberals, the,

and the Home-ru ere ; and the shopkeepers, 4511- Liddon's. Dr., proposal. 1e21-Liverpool election, the, 205-238 - London University election, 591; and Dr. Carpenter, 654-Lords, House of, and public busi- ness, 1093.

MACEDONIA, 1586-1623-1657 - Medical profession, the, 1e66-Mind on Free-will, 76-Minority principle, "VARDLEY, E.-The Supernatural in Fiction... I Yachtsman's Holidays,a-Pickering (Pub.)

Year-Book of Science, &c.-James Mason ...

- - the Statesman's-Frederick Martin Yonge, Charlotte M.-Magnum Bonum - - - Scripture Readings ...

York, Archbishop of-Word, Work, and Will ... Youth, its Care anl Culture-J. B. Granville ...

the, in Glasgow, 1156-Money, the glut of, and invest- ments, 1007-Monteagle, Lord, on Ireland, 1064-1119- Moscow, the Gostinoi-Dvor, 270-301.

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, the politics of, 1346-Non- conformists, the, and the elections, 491426-New- man's, Cardinal, address to the Catholic Union, 653.

"OUR Own Country," I 94-Over-eating, 1378-Ox- ford election, the, 621; the proposed new statutes at, 1478; statutes, the new, 1514-0x ploughing, 206.

PARLIAMENTARY reporting, 333-Parsons, the, and the black sheep, 750-Payne's Poems, Mr., 975-Peace with honour, 15-Persecution and prosecution, 1605 - Plutocracy v. Democracy, 13-Policies, the two, Mr Gladstone's and Earl Beaconsfield's. 717-Political immorality. 14-Politics, waiting for a lead in, 021- Population and representation, 526-559-592 - Prim- cep's, Mr., picture, 620-Publicans, the, and the electors, 557-Pyrenean Holiday, a, 137-5.1412-1414- 14713-1513, RAI Lw A Y Commission, the, 110-Rainfall, the, 1414

- Renan, M, on moral probation, 519-Ritualism, how to put down, 1657-Ritualists, the, and the law, 1482- 1550; obedience or resistance of, 1551-Roskall, offer. of Mr. J, Sands, 1157-1220-Russell, Dr., of Maynooth, 363= Russia before the war," 238.

ST. Duca of Lincoln, Mr. Perry's. 331-St. Kilda, 239-686-. Sailor's sweetheart, a," 1516-Salisbury, Lord, on Sir L Cavagnad, 15-" Scrutin de Liete" in England, the, 1555-Seats, the distribution of, 557- Shellera Prometheus." a note on, 782-Smith, Dr Robertson, awl the Free-Church Commission, 1516-- Smoke difficulty, the, conquered. 1378-Smug virtues. the, 1447-Smyrna, Turkish rote in, 399-Social Science Aesociation in Edinburgh, 1317-Spectacies, the advantages of. 559-Seger Bounties Commission, the, 1091; and retaliatory ditties. 157-Suzerain, 658

- Swinhurne, A. C., a protest, 877.

TAY Bridge Report, the, 911-Theatres, cheap, 1314 - " Thessaly, the normal state of," 268 - Thorean's Pity and Humour, 749-Traps, cruel, 877- 910-Traveller's Tales, 1516-Tucker, S., the extrava- ganzas of T. It. Planche, 372,

UNITARIANISM, 1314-University Conservatism and Liberalism, 557-553.

"Vacate VIATOR," letters from, 1E39.1218-121X 1312-1341-1376-1517 - Visual representation, the faculty of, 207-1067 - Vivisection Bill, the, 400-431- 945; the Lord Advocate of Scotland upon, 1622- Voters, illiterate, 782 - Voysey's, Mr., belief, 1314; letter on persecution, 1479.

WATTS, Mr., on Art, 206 - Webster's, Daniel, Speeches, "The Fiend Discretion," 331,365 - Whymper in South America, 814-Wife on her travels, a, 1375-1412-1441-1476-1513-Wife's Sister's Marriage Bill, the, 876-Wild Birds' Protection Bill, 782-Women's Dress, reform in, 1094 -Women Inspectors of Schools, 910-Wordsworth and Rejected Addresses, 1038-Writing, a Schoolmaster on, 206.

ZENOPHON, a V0i00 from the Shades, 783.

LEADING PARAGRAPHS.

Home News.

TEscity Los, " Agamemnon" of, at Mr. Winkworth's, 931-American Waiter, curious story of, 488- . Atalanta' training-ship, supposed loss of, 433.

BANKS, limited and unlimited, discussions upon, 931-Beaumont, Colonel, and his compressed-air engine, 675-Birds, scarcity of small, 33; W. H. J. Fletcher upon, 67-Boat-race, the Oxford and Cam- bridge, 386-Bournemouth and its parishioners, 1467 -Bread Reform League, meeting of, 1647-British Association, meet at Swansea, 1013-3rooke, Rev. S., quits the Church of England, 1173; his first sermon alter, 1335.

CAMBRIDOS University on Teachers. &c., 291; Women and the Tepee Examinations, 579; and the B.A. degree, 1403; Senate, the, and Greek, 1367- Canterbury, Archbishop of, on Theological Halls in the Universities, 707; invites children to Lambeth, 803; at Westbere, Kent, 1645-Catlin, Mrs., burnt to death at Bedfont, 931-Christison, Sir R., on the growth of trees, 67-Chersvood tried for forgery, 1335-Chesney, Colonel, to be Military Secretary in India, 1270-Church Congress meet at Leicester, 1218- 1239; debate on light literature, 1270; dissolve, 1270- Church Union meet at Bristol, 1335-Civil servants and the Government, 130-Cockburn, Sir A., at the Trinity House, 963; death of, 1501--C,olvill, Sir J., death of, 1574-Cornwall farmers and the Government, 163- Crawford, Mr. Sharman, on landlords, 1175-Cricket at the Oval, 1113.

DALE, Rev. R. W., sermon on the Bradlaugh ques- tion, 835-Dale, Rev. T. P., in Prison, 1401; and the Engiish Church Union, 1402; and the Archbishop of Canterbury; 34117; brought up under Habeas Corpus, 153:1; sent back to prison, 1610; two more candidates for imprisonment, 1501 - Devonshire Club, dinner to defeated Liberals at, 609-Drainage, bad, of the Government Offices, 1207-Duffy, Sir C. G., on Ireland, 867-Durham, Bishop of, and convocation, 67.

EDMONTON, resisting the police at, 1051 -"Eliot, George," death of, 1645.

FARMERS, the, and the Liberal Government 11411; and American barley, 1271; Alliance meet in West- minster, 1333-Forger, letter from a, 1335-Frere, Sir Bartle, dinner to, 1434-French Ambassador, the, at tho Mansion House, 867.

GARREIT.ANDERSON„ Sirs., M.D., on the education of children, 611-Gas shares, fall in, 3; explosion in Bailey Street. 866-Glasgow meeting sgainet Roman Catholic appointments, 674-Gordon, Colonel, on Ireland, 1539-Greece, meeting up3a, Lord Rose. bery in tbe chair, 1538-Gen experiments at Wool- vriell, 163-Guy's Hospital, dispute la, 803; report of committee upon, 931; Louisa Horgan, inquest upon, 1163; verdict of manslaughter, 995; sentence, 1027; Dr. Pavers letter. 1027; medical staff and the governors, 1053; guardians of St. Saviour's and the governors, 1239.

HAtelLegY Conservative Club founded, 1502-Hare scheme for municipal elections, 1206-Hodgson, Dr.

W. B., death of, 1083-Hume, David, on " Politics as • Science," 679.

IRELAND, arms stolen from a ship at Passage, 1026; Boycott incident, the, 1433; Boyd, Mr. C. D., murder of, 1026; Catholic chapel, fall of a, 1055; Cabinet Council on Irish affairs, 1609; Dillon's, Mr. speech at Kildare, 1053; distress increasing in, 31; Fitzgerald's, Justice, charge, 1573; Gordon, Colonel, upon, 1539; Healey, Mr., arrested for intimidation, 1365; Jones, Mr. Bence, and the Land League, 1609; Judges, the, charges of, to the grand juries, 1611; Land League and the Catholic priests, 1210; Catholic Church agaSnst. 1301-1333; warrants i sued against the leaders, 1301- 1333-1365 ; motion to postpone the trial of, 1573; terms of the indictment, 1401; meeting of, at Thurles, 1466; meeting at Cullohill prohibited, 1645; manifesto of, 1019; spread of the sway of, 1615; landlords on contract or confiscation. 1103; Loughrea, agrarian outrage at, 1206; Molinari, M. de, upon Ireland, 1206; Mountmorres, Lord, murder of, 1237-1238; Process- servers, resistance to, 66; Bent (anti) agitation, 1143; Viceroy, the, and Mr. Forster receive a deputation, 1269; anxiety of Government, 1433; Coercion Bills

not to be applied for, 1501 ; Bills to be opposed, 1609; Wheeler, Mr., murdered at Limerick, 1466.

JUVENILE offenders, meeting at Manchester upon, 1271.

KELLY, Sir F., death of, 1207.

LANCASHIRE cotton weavers, threatened strike of. 1175-1207-Law society. the Incorporated, meet at Sheffield. 1271-Lichfield, Bishop of, on the word "everlasting." 291-Lincoln, Bishop of, and the Burials Act, 1083-Liverpsol, Penny Saviugs-Bank at. 99; Dean Ryle to be Bishop of, 482; and their Uni- versity College. 930-London fogs, effects of, 1239- 1331 ; great mortality from, 195-London School Board, the Chairman's salary, 131; and its expendi- ture, 162-London University, success of the lady students, 163; prize-day at, 610; Lowe. Mr.. takes leave of, 6;0; meeting at, upon Capital Punishment, 706-London Vestries and Mr. Cross's Water Bill, 114; and spending the rates in dinners, 1335-Long, George, memorial to, 1027-Lord Mayor's dinner, the, 1433-Lush, Justice, to he Lord Justics, 1403.

M'FARLANS, Mr., On the Establothed Church, 1367 - MacColl, Rev. AL, on the Turkish impalements, 131- Manchester, meeting at, on juvenile offenders, 1271; Bishop of, on Ritualism, 1645-Martin, Sir T., to be Lord Rector of St. Andrew's, 1503-Meat from Austra- lia, 195-Merivale, Mr, and the theatrical managers, 1303-Morley, Mr. John, to edit the Pall Mall Gazette, 803-Murders, F. W. West, his wife at Tors ington, 131; J. Waller, Ellis and his wife, at Bromley, 1403; T. Wheeler, Mr. Anstic, near St. Alban's, 1435.

NAPOLEON, Prince, and his statue, 898-930-Nash, Mr. J. IL, convicted for perjury, 963-Naval cadet. ships, competition for, I647-Newman, Cardinal, on education, 131.

OPIUM, a company buying it up, 707-Oxford Uni- versity, undergraduates rusticated, 611; University professors, statutes for, 1435; Commission, Lord Se- ho me replaced as President by Dr. Bradley, 1331.

PARKER, Dr., 011 sectarian theology, 1206-Perry, H., tries to murder C. Lewis on the Metropolitan Railway, 1175-Photophone, invented by Mr. G. Bell, 1207- Pole, North, Commander Cheyne's proposed expedi- tion to, 131-Population statistics of, 1207-Posts Office, the, and small parcels, 227; cheques to be issued, 291-Pusey's. Dr., letter, 1501.

RAILWAY Commissioners and Queen's Bench, 67- Railway accident to the Flying Sootchman, 1027; cause of, 1027; attempt to blow up a North-Western train, 1173; attempted murder on the Metropolitan, 1175 ; accident at Kabworth, 1303-Rainfall during last twenty years, 1335-Rawlinson, Mr., on sewage, 1207 -Bead, Mr. Clare S., at the Farmers' Club, 1574- Recruiting for, 1879; the Times upon, 35-Radcliffe, Lord S. de, death of, 1053-Rentus, M., and the Hib- bert lectures, 483-515-Revenue returns, the, 3- Rochester, Bishop of, at St. Paul's, Walworth, 1575- Ruskin, Mr., letter from, 1465; a forgery, 1503-Ryle, Rev. J. C., to be Dean of Salisbury, 223; Canon, to be Bishop of Liverpool, 771.

SIEMENS, Dr. C. W., lecture on electricity, 291- Smith, Professor Robertson, and the Free Church of Scotland, 673-Snow, &trip, 1367-Social Science Congress at Edinburgh, 1271-1303-Spencer, Earl, deputation to, on Foreign Cattle Act, 931-Stradling, Dr., on rattle-snakes, 1403-Sugar Bounties, the, 1575.

TAY-BRIDGE disaster, the, 1; court of inquiry upon, 35; Mr. W. H. Barlow, to build another. 1055-Tele- phones, decision upon, 1647-Thesiger, Lord Justice, death of, 1333-Thomson, Mr. J., Lecture upon A frica,1435-Tiehborne, claimant, to remain in prison, 835-2imes, the blunder in its Dublin letter,1539- Thunderstorms, great, 899-Trades Union Congress meets at Dublin, 1174-1207.

VICTORIA University opened, 899 - Vivisection, memorial to Mr. Gladstone, 899- Volunteers, her Majesty's congratulations to, 899.

WEATHER, the, in London, 131-West of England Bank Directors acquitted, 678-Wheat, cost of bring- ing from America, 1111-Whymper, Mr, climbs Chimborazo, 578-Williams, Mr. Justice W., upon the chiefships of the Courts, 1575-Winchester, Bishop of, at Bournemouth, 1056-Wilmot, M.A., for poisoning, 1611-Wolseley, Sir G., and his rank as General, SO; -Worcester, Bishop of, and the Rev. R. W. Enraght, 1611.

Parliament.

ACLAND. Sir T. D., at Br adclyst, 1467.

ADAM, Mr., at Edinburgh, 130; to be Governor of

Madras, 825-1111; banquet to, at Edinburgh, 1402. ADMIRALTY blundering and Mr. W. H. Smith, 739. ALLAN, Sir E. Havelock, Surveyor-General of

Ordnance, 546.

APPROPRIATION Bill thrown out in the Lords, 1109. ARMENIA, state of. Mr. Bryce upon, 962; debate upon, 962; French minute upon disputed, 994. ARNOLD, Mr. A, and the scheme for relief in Ireland, 771.

ARGYLL, Duke of, on the Afghan War, 258.

BALFOUR, Mr. A., upon Government measures, 1082. BEACH, Sir B., at Cirencester, 1367,

BEACONSFIELD'S, Lord, reply on the address, 161; his origin, 227: election address to the Duke of Marlborough, 321; Irish Members against, 322 ; appoints Rev. C. Hoyle to the Deanery of Sallsbur y, 823; on the dissolution manifesto, 353; attempt to conciliate the farmers, 366; about to resign, 481; resigns, 513; speech on the address, 641: on Austri and Mr. Gladstone, 673 ; new novel by, 1465. RENTINCK. Mr. Cavendish, 1 46.

BERLIN Treaty, Questions upon, 226.

BLAKE, Mr., motion to abolish freedom of Members, &es from arrest, 259.

BOURKE, Mr., and Mr. Gladstone, 34; at King's Lynn, 1434.

BRABOURNE, Lord, and his Tory empl,yrnent, 1083. BOWYER, Sir G., letter on the Tory crash, 482; and Lord Beaconsfield's Cabinet, 513.

BRADLAUGH. Mr., refuses to take the oath, 578; committee upon moved, 578; report against, 610; willing to take the oath, 674; debate upon. 674; Mr. Gladstone's Committee appointed, 675 ; debate upon, 705; number of Committee. 705; report, 769; Mr. Labouchere's motion, 801 ; speeches upoi, 801-802; Mr. Bradlaugh speaks at the bar, 801; Mr. Glad- stone's resolution 813; carried, 834. BRIGHT, Mr., at Birmingham, 98-i461; at Islington, 195; speech to Licensed Victuallers, 347; on capital punishment, 706; on Dissenters and a religious census, 1111.

BRYCE, Mr., on the Greek Question, 1503. BUDGET, the, introduced. 322: contents of, 322; Mr. Gladstone's supplemen ary one, 737. BURIAL Bill introduced, 674; printed, 705; second reading. 706; division in Lords upon, 738; Lord Selborne's motion, 738; bad amsndments, 771; passes third reading, 803; Archbishop of York upon, 803; second reading, 1526-1027; in committee, 1082; through, 1110; Hr. B Hope an women uader, 1111.

BURT, Mr., at Bedlington, 99,

BYRoN, Lord, and the vote of allegiance, 930.

CABINET, its decision as to resignation, 413; Gladstone's names of, 545; reported dissensions in, 1465.

CALLAN, Mr., on Catholic chaplains in workhouses, 1142.

CARN41IVON, Lord, on insuranco against old age, 739; on A rmenbt. 769.

CHAMBERLAIN, Mr., at Birmingham, 35-1465; deputation to on Civil Service Stores, 831. CHILDERS, Mr., address, 3.13; speech at Pontefract, 887.

CHURCHILL, Lord Randolph, on the Income-tax, 962 ; questions Lord Hartington, 1001; at Ports- mouth, 1466; at Woodstock, 1538.

CIVIL Servants and the Government, 130. Commons, House of, meets and elects a Speaker, 515; obstruction resolutions, 257-289.

CONSERVATIVE party meet at BrilIKWatOr HMSO, 642; demonstration of; at Alexandra Palace, 962.

COURTNEY, Mr., at Liverpool, 1174; at Liskeard, 1537.

Commis Mr. J., and the Travellers' Association, 3; at Newcastle, 161.

CRANBROOK, Lord, on the Afghan executions, 227; reply to the Duke of Argyll, 253; at Merchant Taylors' Hall, 517; at Berkhampsterul, 1539.

Cuoss, Mr., and his Water Bill, 290-355; stumping South-West Lancashire, 385; elected, 450.

"DAILY NEWS " and the Government measure on landed property, 130. DALHOUSIE, rts-1, death of, 930.

DALKEITH, Lord, and the Midlothian election, 514. DECEASED Wife's Sister's Bill debate, 835.

DERBY, Lord, at Huddersfield, 33 ; at Liverpool, on thrift, 99; and education. 130; at the Mansion House, on Lord Lawrence, 220; joins the Liberal party, 310; at Manchester, on juvenile offenders, 1271.

DEVONSHIRE Club and the Standard, 600; speeches at, 609.

DILKE, Sir C. and the hanging of Afghan soldiers, 67: at Chelsea,1609-Dilke, Mr. Ashton, at Birming- ham, 1502. DILLON, Mr., speech at 1K1i41clre, 1010; attacks Mr.

Forster. lust ; apologises. 3

DILLWYN, Mr., and Baez Pasha, 226; on the

Obstruction resolutions, 257.

DISSOLUTION, rumours of a speedy, 257.

DODSON, Mr., and his Chester election, 962.

DUFF, Mr. Grant, and Indian troops for Armenia,

227: speech at Northallerton, 2.58; at Peterhead, 1646.

EASTERN Question, debate in House of Lords, 353.

EDUCATION in Board Schools, a motion for Com- mittee, 706; carried, 802; Elementary Bill introduced, 861; grant for moved by Mr. Mundell's.. 995.

EMLY, Lord and the Irish Unions, 123; attack on Mr. Forster, 333.

EmeLoYEitS' Liability 1311 introdueod, 706; debate upon, 866; amendments to refused by the Commons, 1111.

ERRINGTON, Mr. G., on Irish tenure, 1367.

FARMERS, the, and the Liberals, 449.

FewcsTr, Mr., on the Afghan War expenses, 194; lecture on blindoess, 221; to be Postmaster-General, 544; deputation to on Telegraph rates, and reply, 1130; on the Indian Budget, 1031; on savings by stamps, 1111; at Hackney, 1610.

FIELDER, General, at &Melton, 1175.

FITZMAURICE, Lord E., at Caine, 227-1610; at Glas- gow, 1539.

FORSTER, Mr. W. E., on Irish distress, 194-611; and 'the Irish Secretaryship, 513; reply to Mr. O'Connor Power, 611; Irish Relief B.11, 770; through Committee, 865; moves the Compensation for Disturbance Bill, 834; second reading, 865 ; through Committee, 929; rejected by the Lords, 993; Irish Land Act Com- mittee named, 929; no further powers to be asked, 1061; attacked by Irish Members, 1081; on Irish evic- tions, 1109; and the House of Lords, 1141.

FRENCH AnkbaSSOAIOP, M. Chall0Inel-LaC01/T, and Mr. O'Donnell, 769; explanation, 769; debate upon, 770; at the Mansion House, 867.

GIBSON, Mr., at Bristol, 1466; at Woodstock, 1538. GLADSTONE, Mr., attains seventy years of age, 3; and Mr. Bourke, 34; and Mr. Alexander, dm., 34; in St. Pancras, 290; on the Budget, 351; progress to Scotland, 354; reply to Earl Grey's letter, 418; elected for Midlothian, 449; and the ofRee of Prime Minister, 481; and the Press, 513; cabal against, 513; Pall Mall Gazette upon,547 ; and Austria, 577; at Edinburgh, on the Indian deficit, 577; at the Academy dinner,

579 ; letter to Count Karolyi, 609 ; effects of, 609; debate in Lords upon, 673 ; Lord Beaconsfield upon, 673; deputation of farmers to, 770; resolution on the Bradlaugh case, 833 ; carried, 834 ; illness of, 993; on the Anglo-Turkish convention, 991 ; goes for a sea voyage, 1082; reappearance in the House, 1142; declines t> give Information on Turkey, 1142: bitter- ness of Tories against, 1334-Gladstone, Mr. Herbert, defeated in Middlesex, 450; speech at Devonshire Club, 610 ; at Leeds, 1366.

GoesT, Mr., on flogging in the Navy, 738; and Lord Hartington, 1051.

UOSCHRN, Mr., at Margate, 450 ; Ambassador to Constantinople, 546.

GRANVILLE, Earl, On the address, lot ; On Lord Beaconsfield's manifesto, 853 ; at Hanley, 386 ; at the London University. 610 ; on the address. 641 ; on the Naval Demonstration against Turkey, 1025 ; on the Eastern Question, 1110; at Hanley, 1517; and the fishery question with the United States, 1611.

GREY, Earl, secedes from tho Liberals, 418 ; on the Hares and Rabbits Bill. 1055.

Charisma., Mr. C. E., committed for breach of privilege, 231.

HAMILTON, Lord G., at Edinburgh, 66 ; in South- wark, 354.

HAMPTON, Lord, death of, 482.

HARCOURT, Sir W., and the Oxford Druids, 2 ; and Ifs constituents, 65 ; on Afghanistan, 65 ; and politi- cal prospects, 66; at Birmingham. 97; on politi- cal:prophecy, 97; to be opposed at Oxford. 577; and Sir R. Peel, 577; defeated, 610; deputation of City sewers to, 611; elected for Derby, 673; and the Ply- mouth election judge, 866; at Derby, 994; on im- prisonment of children, 1207-1239. HARES and Rabbits Bill, 962; second readius., 994; debate upon, 991-1036; through committee, 1082 ; second reading in Lords, 1110; modifications in, 1110; Commons refuse and Lords accept, 1142.

II•RTINGTON, Lord, on the address, 10 ; On the obstruction resolutions, 257; election address, 321; at Accrington, 353; at Rawtenstall, 385; at Baoup, 418; elected, 401; sent for by the Queen, 513; at the Devonshire Club, 609.610; on the cost of Afghan war, 897; on the Indian Press Act, 931; brines in Indian Budget, 1051; reply to Mr. Balfour, 1082.

HICKS-BEACH, Sir Si., at Tewkesbury, 98.

HoLms, Mr., on the Septennial Act, 239-Home- rulers, split among, 515.

HOPE, Mr. 13., on the Burials Bill. 1111.

HOWARD, J., and Bedfordshire, 419.

INDIAN Budget introduced, 1054. INDIA Office Loan of three millions, 1574.

IRELAND, Earl Cowper named as Lord-Lieutenant, 515 ; Compensation MIL the, 831; motion to reject, 834; second reading carried, 865; Mr. Parnell opposes, 865; in Committee, 897; through, 929; read a third time, 931; Lord Portsmouth's letter upon, 893; rejected by the Lords, speeches, various upon, 993-991; Peace Preservation, no further powers asked for, 1031; Appropriation Bill thrown out, 1109.

IRISH Distress, speeches upon, 193-191; Mr. Tuke's pamphlet upon, 1109; Members and Lord Beacons- field, 322; result of elections, 419; Relief Bill, 770; through Committee, 865; still in Commons, 897; Fisheries, Board for, defeated, 867; Land Act Com- mittee named, 929; Land League refuse evidence, 1111; Constabulary Vote opposed, 1051; long sitting upon, 1109.

JAMES, Sir H., and the Bribery Commissions, 1083; moves for a Commission of Inquiry, 1111.

LANDED Property, Government measure upon, 130. LANSDOWNE, Lord, resigns, 898.

LATHAM, Mr. E. A., at Huddersfield. 1602.

LAWSON, Sir W., at Whitehaven, 130; his "Local Option" resolutions, 323; carries them, 803; at Man- chester, 1334; at Leeds, 1575.

LIBERAL Victory, the, and the Cantinental Courts, 450; gains, great. 449-481-481.

LOCK, Mr. J., Q.C., death of, 130.

LONDON Livery Companies, Commission upon, 963.

Lows, Mrs at Croydon, on foreign policy, 194; re-elected, 450; to be Lord Sharbrook, 546-675 ; takes leave of London University, GlO.

LOWTHER, Mr., defeated at York, 450; at West Hartlepool, 1611. LUBBOCK, Sir J., loss to the Liberal Party, 419. LTrron, Lord, speech on Indian affairs, 1610.

MANNERS. Lord J., at Edinburgh, 1402. MERCHANT Shipping, Committee upon, 707. METROPOLITAN Counties, Toryism of, 449. MORGAN, Mr. Osborne. at Denbigh, 34. MUNDELLA, Mr., MVOs the Elucational Grant, 991; at Sbealakt, 11111.

NAPOLEON, Prince, and Westminster Abbey, 808; Mr. Biggs's, motion upon, 930; abandoned, 930.

NAVY ESTIMATES, debate upon, :.W; controversy upon, 418; flogging in the, end of, 738.

NORTHCOTE, Sir S., at Exeter, 3; at Stroud, 66; reply on the Address, 162; resolutions upon obstruc- tion, 257; and Mr. Plimsoll, 259; election address, 321 ; introduces his Budget, 322; in Shoreditoh, 386; in North Devon, 396; at South Melton, 418; at Met'. chantTaylors' Hall, 517; reply to Mr. Arthur Arnold, 771; and Mr. Forster and the House of Lords, 1141; at Houiton, 1303; at Brecon, 1537.

NORTON, Lord, motion for a select committee on Board Schools, 706; carried, 802; on two Chambers of Lexislature, 1206.

NORWOOD, Mr., Bill on County Court Extension, 259.

NORTHBROOK, Lord, RA Birmingham, 1403.

OnsTuccilost in the House of Commons, 257; reso- lutions upon, 257; debate upon, 289; carried, 289. O'CoNNOR, Mr. Arthur, aid the House of Com-

Ino0116,1/o9NIELL, Mr., on the new French Ambassador, 769; debate upon, Au., 769-770.

VSFIAUGIINKSSY, Mr., on the numerous Irish State Departments, 739; joins the Land League, 1238. OXFORD and Cambridge Fellowships, 899.

Pall Mall Gazette, on elections in Cathedral Towns, 451 ; on Mr. Gladstone, 547.

PARLIAMENT opened, 161; speeches on the address, 161-162: on Irish distress, 193-191; division upon, 194 ; dissolution of, 321385; opened again, the Queen's Message. 641 ; debstea up as, 611; prorogued, 1141; summoned for Janu try 0th, 1821, 1537.

PARNELL, Mr., visit of. to America, 18; decline of hie influence, 419; elected for three places, 483; his land scheme, 547; elected chairman of Home-rule party. 642; on the Lords rejection of the Compensa- tioe Bill. 11182; at Ennis, 1206; at New Rose, 1238; at Galway. 1363; altered tone of, 1401 ; at Waterford, 3373; and the present Government, 1575. PEASE, Mr., ow the Opium monopoly, 735, PLIMSOLL, Mr., and Sir C. Russell. 226; vote on grain.laden shim., 258; vote of censure upon, 259; vacates his 6 at at Derby, 642. PLUNKET, Mr., on Irish distress, 193; at Chester- field. 1647.

POWER'S, Mr. O'Connor, amendment to the ad- dress. 641.

PUBLIC-HOUSES (Wales) Sunday-closing Bill, 835.

RATHEONE, Mr., in Lancashire, 386. REED, Sir E. J., on the Czar's ship • Livadia.' 1403. RIPON, Earl, protests against his appointment. 674. ROSEBERY'S, Lord, Rectorial address at Aberdeen, 1433.

SALISBURY, Lord. and the Turkish Bondholders, ; at Taunton, 1365; at Hackney. 1502.

SANDON, Lord, at Liverpool, 129; attack on Mr. Gladstone, 129; end Mr. Whiteley, 163; at Chester, 1142-Secret-Service Vote opposed by Mr. Parnell, 701.

SELBORNE, Lord, introduces the Burials Bill, 674; printed, 705; second reading, 706; notice of motion on "Christian and orderly service," 738.

Saw, Mr., speech at Dublin, 547.

SHAW-LEFEVRE, Mr. G., to be First Commissioner of Works, 1538; at Headley, 1575; at Accrington, 1646. SPENCER, Earl, on the Foreign Cattle Act, 931. SMITH, Mr. W. H., at Sutton, 66; in Westminster, 290.

STANHOPE, Mr., at Huddersfield, 1573.

STANLEY, Colonel, at Over-Darwen, 1574. SUGAR Bounties, letters upon, 1575. SULLIVAN, Mr. A. 31., at Louth, 3; at Liverpool, 162.

TAYLOR, Mr. P. A., on the Game Lows, 290. TREVELTAN, Mr. G. 0., to be Secretary to the Ad- miralty-, 1539.

UNIVERSITIES still Tory, 514.

VOTERS, number of, polled, Diily News upon, 547.

WIDDY, 31r., in Finsbury, 35.

WALTER, Mr., in Berkshire, 450.

WESTMINSTER, Duke of, and the executions at Cabul, 194.

WHEELHOUSE, Mr., upon free-trade, 226. WILD Birds Protection Bill, 739; carried in House of Commons, 893.

WILLIAMS, Mr. Watkin, at L:verpool, 1367.

WomEses (Married) Property Act, 739.

Parliament. -Elections.

The coming Elections and the Clubs, 322-Addresses.

numerous, 353-Corrupt practices. Bill upon, 322.355- Prophecies about, 365-and the Continental Courts. 453-2'imes the, analysis of new Members. 514-Pe- titions against, 739-771-Few new men of promise elected, 387-Attitude of the Clergy, 387-Liberal gains. 417-Corruption at Oxford, &c., 1247-Nume- rous Members unseated. 739-771.

BARNSTAPLE, Lord Lymington (L.), 196. BEWDLEY, E. Baldwin (L.), 8e8. BUTESH IRE, Mr. Dalrymple (C.), 866. CARNAHVONSIIIRE, Mr. W. Rail:Mona (L.) Invited to stand, 1435; elected, 1537.

DERBY, Sir W. Harcourt (L). 994. DROGHEDA. Mr. Whitworth (L.H.R.), 290. EVF.SHAM, Mr. Lehmann (Li, 866. GRAVESEND. Sir S. Waterlow (14,835. LICHFIELD, 31r. Levettir.), 839. LIVERPOOL, death of r. Torr (C.)-Lord Ramsay,

Liberal candidate, ; and the Home-rulers, 129-Mr. Whiteley, Tory candidate, 97; elected, 193-Lord Sandon upon, 161-Mr. Rathbone refuses to stand, 963-Lord Claud Hamilton (0.). 1027.

LONDON CITY, Tory victory in, 417. LONDON UNIVERSITY, its candidates, 67-546-The Standard and Sir .1. Goldsmid, 355 -Candidates named, 576-Dr. Carpenter's letter, 610- Sir J. Lubbock nominated, 675; elected, 707.

MIDDLESEX, Mr. Herbert Gladstone brought for- ward, 334. MIDLOTHIAN, number of Tory faggot-votes created, 195.

Geeffite, Liberal SUCC01311, 417; Mr. Hall (C.), 610. Ptvimeell, Mr. E. Clarke (C.), 866. SANDWICH, Mr. C. Roberts (0.), 642; void, 1027; honesty of rascals at, 1302. SCARBOROUGH. Mr. Dodson (10, 993.

SOUTHWARK, Mr. E. Clarke (C ), 226; Le Monde upon, 226.

SURREY, EAST. Mr. Sidney Buxton named. 355. SURREY, MID, Mr. Napier Iliggms, number of votes for, 515.

Toms, the, end the small boroughs, 417. TF.WKESBURY, Mr. Martin tL.), 899.

WALLINGFORD, Mr. R. Rah (L ), 855. WIGTOWN Buttons, Mr. Mark Stewart (C.), 612.

Foreign Paragraphs.

AFGHANISTAN.-ABDUIMAIDIAN KHAN. flight of, from Russian territory, 1; biography of. 33; arrives at Balkh, 334-419; Afghan troops declare in his favour, 361; to be made Ameer, 673; reports about, 770-834; reported acting with Ayoub, 1053. BATTER Fort attacked, 419. CABUL, Afghans defeated at, I; reports from, 33; threatening attitude of, 97; bad news from, 129482; reported executions at. 104; reassuring accounts, 961; General Stewart to retire from, 937; evacuates, 1053; reported revolt and death of the Ameer, 1365. CANDAliAR, a separate state, Shere AIL to be Wall,

642; disastrous news from. 866; Walt's troops at Girishk, 897; mutiny, 929; General Burrows defeated by Ayoub, 9614.93; communication with cut off, 981; news from, 1028; Lord Hartington questioned upon, 1025; sally from, 1081 ; Ayoub entrenched near, 1109; totally defeated, 1141; General Phayre's force net able to march, 1141; shall Candahar be retained? 1173; why ? 1238-1270-1301; Times' correspondent upon, 1334; Shore Ali retires to British India, 1537; Government, their policy towards, 97; plans of, 129.

°Hefter., Sir D. Stewart enters, after a battle, 3.13- 546. HENN, Lieutenant Wee, injustice to, 1403-Herat, Persia declines to occupy, 291.

ROBERTS, General. fortifying Sherpore, 65; great march, arrives at Candahar, 1109; victory over the Afghans, 1141-Ross, General, attack upon, 516. WAR, religious character of the, 2; England to bear part expense, 897-Wandby, Major, killed, 513.

AFRICA, SOUTH.-Beeezes, attempt to disarm, 929; revolt, 1174; Cape Rifles sent. 1205-1206 ; rise of the whole tribe, 1238; serious state of, 1238; revolt spreading, 1270; Colonel Bayley surrounded, 13t2; battle at Mafeteng. 1333; Mr. Hope murdered, 1361; accounts from, 1610; defeat of, 1617-Boers, meeting of, 33; resolutions at, 67; Sir G. Wolseley and the, 97 ; revolt of. 1646. Cotter, Sir G. P., Governor of Natal. 225.

Papas's, Sir Bartle, confederation scheme, failure of. 96t; recalled. 993; despatch from, 1467.

GOVERNMENT (the Cape), refuse the confederation scheme, 833; alarm of, 1401-1431 ; no Imperial troops to he applied for, 1302.

KIMBERLEY, Lord, deputation to, 1466.

ROBINSON, Sir H., to be Governor, 1025-Russell's, Dr., account of the Army in the Transvaal, 193. TELEGRAPH cable completed, 2.

A MERICA.-CARRYING trade of dead, 1303. FARRAR. Dr., and the gold in artificial teeth, 1035- Fisheries dispute with Canada, 643. GOVERNMENT and the Chinese, 1502-Grant's, General, chances for the Presidency, 238; chosen by the Pennsylvanian Republicans, 162.

HAYES'. President. final message. 1374.

?SeMP1118 and the yellow lever, 1239.

PARNIILL. Mr , speech in the House of Represents- Mem 163-Presidential Election, the Republican Convention upon, 707; General Ciartleld nominated, 738; accepts, 808; prospects of, 1302; election, 1366- 1401 ; account of, 1503; General Hancock chosen by the Democrats, 802-Prosperity of the States, 611.

TANNER'S, Dr., fast, 963-995.

AUSTRALIA.-MELBOURNE, the Times and the Administration of the Colony, 99.

VICTORIA, General Election, Government defeated, 290; the new one defeated, 963.

AUSTRIA.-13ERLIN Treaty to be carried out, 577. BOSNIA. satisfactory progress of. 98.

CROWN PRINCE, remarks of, about Salonica, 1271 ; betrothed, 323.

EMPEROR, the, in Galicia, 1143-Earthquake, severe, at Agmm, 1435.

flaymasts, Baron, epeech to the Delegations, 130; Germans in, and Federalism, 1467.

PEE PH, rioting at, 66.

BELGIUM.-GOVERNMENT and the Ultramontanes, 835.

BULGARIA.-MOVEMENT for the fusion of the two Bulgarias, 801.

CHILI and PERU.-PsituvtaNs defeated, 2; accept American mediation, 1302; refuse the award, 1503.

CHINA.-CntessE, reported, entry into Kuldja, 770; and Manchooria, 834-" Chung Slow' reprieved, 867.

GOVERNMENT reject the Treaty of Kuldja, 354- Gordon, Colonel, and the Chinese preparations, 1143. REPORTED war with Ross:a, 578.

EGYPT.-BONDHOLDERS, the Khedive's scheme for paying off, 99; injustice of, 163; commission to be appointed, 225.

GORDON PASHA and Egyptian regeneration, 1302.

FRANCE.-A MDASSADOIM, number of, sent to Eng- land, the Times upon, 514-Amnesty Bill accepted by the Senate, 867; passed, 898-Army chaplains, 99- Artisans' superannuation fund proposed, 578.

BERLIN, Ambassador to, resigns, 35-Bonaparte family, divisioes among, 483.

CHAMBERS, scene in, 1431-Cherbourg. (Ste at, 1026; speech of M. Gambetta, 1026-Communists to be par- doned, 771-1103-Conseils-Geueraux, elections for, 995.

DECAZES, Due de, and Prince Bismarck, 1500.

FERRY, M. Jules, Senate rejects his Education Bill, 323; fall of, 1434-Floquen Si., speech at Valence. 1366 -Freycinet, U. de, Prime Minister, 2; disliked at Berlin, 2; and the Amnesty Bill, 813; expels the Jesuits, 834; fall of, 1205; and the Pope, 1238.

GAMBETTA re-elected Preeidene, 66; and U. Frey- cinet, 1083-12e5; and the German Press, 1083; reli- gious persecution, 419; expulsion of Barnabites, 1331; the Capuchins, 1402; consequences of, 1402-Govern- ment and the Greek question, 194-1539; and the right of public meeting, 611; and the Jesuits. 337.

HARTMANN, refusal to surrender to Russia, 323. LEPERE, M., fall tf, 613.

MINISTRY, programme of, 99; and the Communist Amnesty Bill, 195 ; and the Ferry Education Bill, 355; circular to French representatives. 515; and the religious decrees, 1173-Magistracy Bill urged on, 1466; reluctance to pass, 1574. NAPOLEON, Prince, and tho decrees against the Jesuits, 4.51.

OFFENBACH, Si. Jaques, death of, 1271. REPUBLICAN Festival, 897-Rouher, M., speech on free-trade, 259-1tusso-German relations with France, the Standard upon, 289. SAT, M. Leon, Ambassador to London,514; and new treaty of commerce, 643; elected President of the Senate, 675-Senate, the, and the Monastic Orders, 1466; censure the Government, 1647; " Scrutin de Lists" Bill to be introduced, 1502. TAHITI incorporated with France, 1143-Tilly, Countess de, trial of, 1055-Turkey, attitude of France to, 1237. VALENCE, Bishop of, before the Court of Appeal, 1575.

GERMANY.-Aonicumaat labourers, condition of, 98-Army, increase of the, 98; impression pro- duced by. 130; newspapers upon, 228; referred to a select committee, 291.

BISMARCK, Prince, resigns, 451; carries the Army Bill, 482; withdraws his resignation. 482; beaten in the Reichstag, 546; and the Falk Lame, 579.642 674; carries his project, 832; and Hamburg and its privi- leges, 611; conference with Baron Elaymerle, 1174; his Bill to organise the workmen, 1403-Booksellers, police warning to, 1538. EMPEROR, the, dines with the French Ambassador, ffies ; rejoinder to M. Gambetta, 1051; and the Sedan anniversary, 1110. FALS Laws to be permissive in Prussia, 612 674; referred to a select committee, 707 ; report age:lost the bill, 733 ; carried, 635.

Jima, agitation against, 1467; debate upon, 1503. PARLIAMENT opened by the Emperor, 194.

SOCIALISTS, Laws agaiust renewed, 578-Standard correspondent on the Russo German relations, 289.

TREICHLER, Professor, on headache in schools, 451 -Turkey and Greece, conference upon, to be held in Berlin, 737; assembling of, M; agreement about, 803-833.

VARNeoHLER, Herr TOD, speech of, 1175.

GREECE.-Aitme mobilisation, 1025. CHAMBER opened, King's speech, 1333. FRONTIER question, the, France and the, 191; Germany and the, 1574.

KING of, address to, by the City of London, 770. MOUT, M. de.'speech to the King, 1610. TRICOUPIS, M., circular to the Powers, 515 ; fall of, 1366.

ROLL AND.-Aauv, constitution of, in Netherlands India, 183.

INDIA.-Aeisi Mr., lobs Governor of Madras, 835 -Aden, shipwreck at, 1027-Afghan War, fighting classes dislike to, 481.

BUDGET, satisfactory one presented, 253; reported mistakes in. 547; four millions deficit, 577; who's to blame? 706; despatches upon, 706 -Burnish, King of. reported death, 451; civil war in, 755; resolves to in- vade Page, 11102.

CORRESPONDENTS, special, and the Government, 33 -Chesney, Colonel, to be Government Military Seers. tary, 1270.

DUTCH Army, constitution of, in Netherlands India, 483. FINANCE, French help [11,832.

GORDON, Colonel, resigns, 707-Government, the new. 611.

JETFOILS, death of the Maharajah, 1229.

LOAN of three millions, populai ity of, 1574-Lytton, Lord, on the Licence Aets, 291; resigns, 481.

NYNEE TAL, destruction of. 1205.

RIPON'S, Lord, "Manifesto," 1463' illness of, 1375; the Times upon, 1646.

STRAcusr, Sir John, resigns, 801.

ITALY.-ELECTIONS, result of the, 643; majority for Ministers, 675; Government, the, and the Upp Jr House, 163.

FOREIGN Policy, debate upon, 354.

Hunnsur, King, opens Parliament, 227.

POPE, the, and his Temporal power, 1366.

MONTENEGRO, see TORKBY.-Safety of life a id property in, 1239.

PALESTINE-Condition of, Rev. W. J. Strachey upon, 514.

PERSIA.-HERAT to be transferred to, 193. INVASION of, by the Kurds, 1271.

KURDS invade, 1365.

TREATY with England, rumours about, 193.

RUSSIA.-CHINA refuses to sell Kuldja, 354; war with expected. 451-Constitution refused. 1270.

EMPEROR, attempt to blow up in the Winter Palace, 225; measurss of repression, 257; accession day, threatened outrage upon, 257; German Emperor's letter to, 289; marries Princess Dolgorouki, 1334- Empress, death of, 705.

GERMAN officers, attack upon, 66; Gortehakoff, Prince, illness of, 83.

HARTM•NNaffsir, reported quarrel with France, 419. • MELtitoer. General Loris, appointed Governor- General, 237; attempt to assassinate, 289; assassin executed, 322; his administration, 1082-Moscow, conspiracy at discovered, 67.

NIHILISM, the Bereg newspaper upon. 418; again &Petering, 1175; secret of discovered, 1436.

ORLOFF, Prince, recalled from France. 354. POLAND, army concentrating in, 33; German views upon, 238.

Tete, nobles of, address to the Czar, 322.

SERVIA.-Risneu, 31., fall of, 1366.

SPAIN.-KiNG, attempt to assassinate, 2. QUEEN gives birth to a girl, 1174.

SWITZERLAND- Pinson, primitive ono, 1303- Professor Collation upon lightning, 643-Public War- ship Budget, attempt to abolish, 86e.

TURKEY. -ALBANIAN League to be dissolved, 1501-Armenia, famine in, 579; dreadful state of, 769.

ComersterieoPme, romantic incident at, 899.

ENGLAND, diplomatic relations with, broken off, 1.

GOSCIIEN, Mr., reception of delayed by the Sultan, 705-Grand Shereef of Mecca stabbed, 387 his suc- cessor, 450-Greek Frontier question, conference at Berlin upon, 737; assembles, 769; agreement about, 802-833; Turkey will not yield, 865; action of the powers, 165; hesitation at Constantinople, 897; reply of, 961; attitude of, 1025-1081; determines to resist, 1237; Cabinet Council held in London upon, 1237; rumours of French secession, 1237; German proposi- tion. 1574; Turk sh note to the powers, 1610; proposal of arbitration, 1615.

LATARD, Sir H., failure of, 33; humiliation of, by the Sultan, 65; and Slidhat Pasha, 419.

MAHHoue Nedin, Grand Viz:er, 225 -SIonteoegro, dispute with, 546-277737; Duleigno to be given up, 1025. NAVAL Demonstration questioo, the, 1025 ; Turkey shirking, 1053 - 1173; Fleet, the core. bined, at Ragusa, 1142; instructions to, 1173; still idle, 1205 ; reply of Turkey, 1205; the French Ministry, attitude of, 5269; Turkish ultimatum to the Powers, 1269; angry feeling in Europe upon, 1269- surrendered, 1301; how received, 1301; not surrendered, 1833-1365-1401-1434-1466-1501; fleet dis- persed, 1373. REFORMS itI, how to enforce, 643. SAID Pasha, Grand Vizier, 1173-Sultan, hesitation of, on Greek, Sec., (Adz's, 897-929; rumour about dethroning, 1231; rumoured deposition of, 1301; and the exHbeffive, 1539-Synge, Colonel, captured by bandits, 259.