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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SPECTATOR,] January 17, 1891.

INDEX.

FROM JULY 5th TO DECEMBER 271h, 1890, INCLUSIVE.

TOPICS OF THE D.A.Y.

A CTING and Intellect 111

Aerial Advertisements Africa (British East) ... ... 108 — Dahomey and the French — Delimitation of, the ...

— Development of, the — Italy in — jamwon Incident, the ... ... 722 — Zinbabye Ruins, the ... 471 African Horrors, the ... 672 Agitators, the Tactics of ... 141 Altruism, International, the Decay of ... America, Obstruction in ... ... 301 — the Use of the Revolver in ...

American Currency Craze, the ... 891 — (North) Politics, and the Canadian Pacific — Politics, New Development in ... ... ... 398 — Retrospect. an ... ... ... ... ... 77 Americans in England ... ... ... ... 336 Animals and Artists ... _ .., ...

Animals' Toilettes ... ... ... ...

Appeal, the Imperial Court of ... ... Argentine Crisis, the... ... ... ... 45 Armenia, the True Danger in ... ... 329 Armies, the Cost of, Sir C. Dilke on ... 938 Army, " Insubordination " in the ... .. 515 Artists and Animals ... ... . ... 750

Australian Strikes, the ... lc 366

Austrian and German Emperors, Meeting of 365

BAILEY, Mr. Alderman, on the Imagination

and its Development 872 Balfour, Mr., on a Boreocracy ... 202 — — his Reception in the West of Ireland .. 586 — — and the Irish People ... 631 — — his Feeling for Ireland ... ... 721 — — and the Purchase Bill ... 821 Baring Brothers, Crisis in connection with ... 720 Barrow Election, Mr. Duncan elected ... 5 Barttelos, Major, and Mr. Jameson ... 680 Beaconsfield, Lord, his Religion, Mr. Fronde on 589 " Bean Austin" at the Haymarket Theatre ... 643 Behrmg Sea Question, the ... 233 Bell-Cox Case, the House of Lords on 171 Benwell Murder Case, the ... 401-430 Birds of the Coast ... ... 209 — in the Frost-Fog ... 941 — Mr. H. S. Marks's... ... 556 — the Smiting of ... 641

- Talking Boehm, Sir E., Death of ... ... 900

Books. the Educating Power of ... 555 Booth, Gen., his Great Plan ... ,.. 723 — — and Mr. Huxley ... 940 Boreocracy, Mr. Balfour on a ... 202 "Born Teachers" Boulangist Revelations, the... ... ... 300-332-400 Bradlaugh, Mr., on the Eight-Hours Question... 105 British East Africa Company, Report of ... 108 Browning, Robert, and Prof. Hatch : Prof.

Jewett on ... ... 109 Buenos Ayres, the Revolution, &a., in ... 137-170 Bulgaria :—Panitza, Major, Execution of ... 4

Bulgarian Buffer, the... 235 CANADIAN Pacific Railway, the, and North American Politics ... 469

Cassell, Messrs., and Archdeacon Farrar ... 518 Cat, the, as an Unconscious Humorist 145 Catholicism, the Irish and their ... 855 Catholics and Nationalists ... ... 202 Cattle Show at Islington, the 861 Cavalry Manceuvres, the ... ... 402 Censuv, the, and the Right Divine of Concealing your Religion 106 Cesarewitch, the Visit of to India... ... 674 Character, Simplicity and Complexity of ... 470 Child-Murder, the Jaws Opinion upon ... 44 Chinese Religion, the Problem of... ...

Church Congress, the, and the Labour Question 431 — (English) Policy ... ... 139 — Extension, Lord Hartington on 73 — (the National), and Lord Hartington ... 107 Church, Dean, Death of ... 859 — — on Memorials ...I 898 Churchill, Lord R., at the Conservative Club ... 104 City, Crisis in the ... 720 Clerical Coercion ... ... 936 Colonial Finance and Democracy ... 433 — Loyalty and the Vatican... ... 334 Comuierce, the Threatened "Lock-Out" of ... 549 Conscript Armies, the Discipline of ... ... 302 Conservatism, Latent. ... 7

Constituencies, the, and the Government ... 104 Consumption, Dr. Koch's Discovery in Connec- tion In ... 726

Courtney, Mr., his Advice 464 Crams, the Modern Criminals, Fair-Play to ... 78 Crispi. S., his Opinions ... — — on the Triple Alliance ... Crofters, the Western (Scotland) 369 Cynicism, Modern ...

DA", Dr. R. W., on Bergions Authority ... 303 Darwin, Mra. F., on Domestic Servioe 174-727 Daughters, Dowries for404 Democracy and Colonial Finance ...

— and Fashion...

— the Influence of on Religion ... ... 517 — in the Labour Market ... Derby, Lord, on the Labour War .........298

Detectives, the Ethics of ... ... 271 Dicey, Prof., on the Parnellism and Crime

Commission ... ... ... ••• ... ... 7 Mike. Sir C., on the Cost of Armies

••• — 9 Dillon, Mr., and Purchase Bills ... ... — his Flight ... ... ... — ... ... 51 Dinner-Hour, the English ... ... ... ... 7 Dinners, Public... ... ... ... ... ... 4- Diocesan Conferences... ... ... ... ... 635 Domestic Service, Mrs. F. Darwin on, ... 174-72 Drawing-Rooms, Fortune-Telling in — Drudgery, the Value of ... ... ... 86 Duelling with Limited Liability ... ... 37 Dullness, the Political Triumph of ... 204 ••• lta European Outlook, the (August 15th) ... 201 552 Extradition for Political Offences... ... 678 MIARMERS, Hope for the... ... 299 Farrar, Archdeacon, and his Publishers ... 518 Fashion and Democracy 592 Fat Cattle 861 Fishing in Troubled Waters... 141 Five o'Clock Tea ... 112 Fortune-Telling in Drawing-Rooms 43 France :—Boulangist Revelations, the ... 300 332 400 — Conservatives, the Prospects of ... ... 725 — Constans. M., and Fair-Play to Criminals ... 78 — Gentle Murder, the ... ... 937 — Government, the, and the Elections ... 268 — Moderation, the Difficulties or 237 — Ronvier, M., on Bribes to the Press 8 — Simon, M. Jules, on Duelling ... ... 371 — and the Vatican ... 677 — Vatican, the, and French Conservatism ... 858 French, the, and Dahomey ... 432 Fronde, Mr., on Lord Beaconsfield's Religion 689 Frost-Fog, Birds in the ... 911 Fruit, English ... 519 Fun of the Fair, the ... 893

GERMAN and Austrian Emperors, Meeting of at Robnstock

551 933 640 136 512 550 581 587 633 640 673 768 817 939 169 72 437 168 4 104 169 513 934 535 676

HABEAS Corpns, the Writ of ... ... 171 Harcourt, Sir W., and Triumphant Glad- stonians

Harcourt, Sir W., on Winter Sessions 72 Hartington, Lord, on Church Extension ... 73 — — and the National Church ... 107 297 — — and Mr. Gladstone ... ... 633 — — Mr. J. Morley on 673 Harvest, the ... 239 Hatch, Prof., and Robert Browning: Prof. Jowett on

Haymarket Theatre, ." Beau Austin" at the ... Headlam, Rev. B., on School Board Teaching ... Head-Masters' the Conference of, and the Teaching of Greek

Hennessy, Sir J. P., returned for Kilkenny ... Hindoo Marriages, proposed Reform in ... Holiday-Makers Home-rule as It Is - - the Greater Consequences Of the Crisis (Dec. 5th) .. ..• ••• „, ••• — — the Fun of the Pair in connection with ... — — for Scotland Human Reason, the Origin of ...

Huxley, and Gen. Booth ... Hyndman, Mr., on the Eight-Hours Question ...

T DLENESS, the Growth of ...

Imagination, the, and its Development, Mr. Alderman Bailey on ... 372 India : —The Cesarevritch's Visit to ... 674 — English Mahommedans in ... 586 India, Wesleyan Missionar'es in ... 7 48 0 1 "UCCLE% the Catastrophe at 518 .1121 Eight-Hours Question, the, Mr. Bradlaugh and Mr. Hyndman on ... 105 Elections :— — Barrow-in-Furness (Mr. Demean retnrned)... 5 — Bassetlaw (Sir F. Milner returned) ... ••• 891

- ECC103 (Mr. Roby returned) ... 548

— Kilkenny (Sir J. P. Hennessy returned) ••. 932 England, Americans in ••• 336 English Animals in Snow ... ••• 826 — Church Policy ••• 139 — Dinner-Hoar, the ... ••• 768 365 Germany :— — Moltke, Marshal von, the Honours to ...

— Socialism and the Pope ... Giving, Mr. Gladstone on ... Gladstone, Mr., and Lord Salisbury ...

— — his Anathema on Irish Law and Govern- - — his Midlothian Speeches — — on the Repeal of the Septennial Act ...

— — and Lord Hartington...

— — Mr. J. Morley on ...

— — on the "Story of Creation" — — and Mr. Parnell's Manifesto ...

— — on Revelation ...

Gladstonian Attitude, towards the Government Gladstonians, Triumphant Golf, a Word against Goschen, Mr. at the Mansion House

Government, First Duty of the

— and the Constituencies — the Gladstonian Attitude towards Great Britain and Portngal Greek, Controversy on the Teaching of ... Greece :—Tricoupis, M., the Defeat of ... Guildhall, Lord Salisbury at the ... 109 613 679 935 932 467 208 370 816 893 897 16 940 105 638 "Insubordination" in the Army 515

5 Intellect and Acting 111

38 International Altruism, the Decay of 636 1 Interviewing Extraordinary ... 728 68 Ireland, Mr. Balfour's Reception in, and his 36 Feeling for 586-634-721 428 465 364 399 550 855 851 762 642 41 429 468 761

JLMESON, Mr., and Major Barttelot, &c. 630-722 James, Sir H., at the Liberal Union Club 892 Jews, the, in Russia ... ... 138-857 Jewett, Prof., on Robert Browning and Prof.

107 202 557 267 142 823 205 270 0' D 511 RIEN, Mr., his Flight ... 1..) Obstruction in America ... 301 Old and Young ... „, 337 Original Sin, What has Become of it ? 472 13ANITZ A, Major, Execution of, for Treason 1. under the Instigation of Russian Agents... 4 Parliament :—Armenian Disturbances, Sir J.

Fergtisson and Mr. Bryce on... ... ... 172 — Child-Murder, the Judges' Opinion upon ... 44 — Government, the First Duty of the ...

— Lull, the Uses of the ... ... 232 — Man of the Session. the ... ... 173 — Ministers on the Weakness of ... 163 — Parnell, Mr., his Moderation ... 71 — Party Feeling, the Bitterness of 4./ — Purchase Bill, the, and Mr. Balfour ... . .. 822 — Session, the Pain and Prospects of the 200-761

— Tithe Bill, Progress of the ... 823 — War, the New Council of...

Parnell, Mr., his Moderation 71 — — his Position (Nov. 22tull ... 720 — — the Battle Round ... ... 760 — — his Manifesto and Mr. Gladstone ... 817 — — What he Might be Expected to Do ... 932 Parnellism and Crime Commission, Prof. Dicey on 75 Parnellite Avowals, the ...

— Conference, the ...

— Split, the, its Effect on the Electors Party Feeling, the Bitterness of ... ••• Peacock, Sir 13., Death of ... Police Strike, the Averted ... „, Political Offences, Extradition for... _ „, Pope, the, and Socialism ... Portugal and Goat Britain... ... Potato-Blight, the ... ..„ Press, the, Et. Ronvier on Bribes to the Privilege, the Toryism of 466 Progress and Stagnation ... 434 Prophecy, proposed Conference on ... 304 Public Dinners... . 43ti Purchase Bills, rdr. Dillon on 396 236 679 515 109 — Mr. Morley on ...

— Parnellite Conference, the ... — the Possibility of Reaction in ...

— the Potato-Blight in ...

— Law and Government, Mr. Gladstone's Anathema on Irish, the, and their Catholicism — Faction — Fate, the Irony of... .., — OriØnal, an — University Question, the Italy :—C, ispi, S., his Opinions ••• — — on the Triple Alliance

— Elections, the VI* • • •

ENTISH Town Murder, the ... 591-825 IX. Koch's, Dr., Discovery in connection with Consumption 726

T ABOUR Market., Democracy in the ... 233

— Question, the, and the Church Congress 431 Labour War, Lord Derby on the ... 298 Liddon, Canon ... 330 Lincoln, Bishop of, the Case of ... 45 — Judgment, the ... ... 763 Literary Women, the Infelicity of 240 "Lock-Out" of Commerce, the Threatened ... 519 London Crushes ... 176 — County Council, their New Project in Housing 538 — Gates and Bars ... 142 Lord Mayor's Show, the ... ... 681 Lucknow Story, the Evidence of ...

itSAHONEDANS, English ... ... 536 Ill Ma 's, Mr. H. S., Birds ... 556 Marriages, indoo, proposed Reform in ... 467 McKinley Tariff, Revolt against it ... 632 _ Memorials, Dean Church on 898 Mental Evolution, Lady Welby on 335 Milner, Sir F., returned for Bassetlaw 893 Modern Cynicism ... 899 Moltke, Marshal von, the Honours to ... 551 Morley, Mr. J., on Ireland ... 428

— — on Lord Hartington and Mr. Gladstone ... 673 Municipal Administration, the Inefficioney of ... 724 Murders:- — Hogg, Mrs., and child, in Kentish Town 591-825

— B. Gouff6 (in France) ... 937 ATATIONAL (March, the, & Lord Hartington Nationalists and Catholics ... Natural Selection and Socialism ... Naval Contrast, a — Engineer, Our, What he must do Negative Theology, the Fascinations of ... Newman, Cardinal ...

— — his Two Stages... 40 856 41 673 923 513 399 D A DIOALIS XL the New, some Aspects of Ui — and Revelation Radicalism, Types of ... Railway Rates, the Revised ... Railway, the New Underground Red Indian Rising in America, the ...

Religion, Authority in ... — Chinese, the Problem of ... — the Influence of Democracy on ...

— "Rhythmic Drill" in ... — the Bight Divine of Concealing your... Religions Authority, Dr. R. W. Dale on...

— Peace, the Prospects of ... Revelation Mr. Gladstone on ... — and Radicalism Revolver, the Use of in Am's: lea ... "Rhythm.° Drill" in Religion _ " Robert Elsmere," Mr. Stopford Brooke on aonvier, M , on Bribes to the Press ... Russia. the Jews in ... ..• „, ALISBURY, Lord, and Mr. Gladstone

L._ — — at the Guildhall— ... .:. 1. 163-64g Salisbury, Lord, his Achievement in Africa ... 266

— — in Itoseendale ... ... ... ... ... 819 Scotland. Home-rule for ... ... ... ... 897 — the Western Crofters in ... ... ... ... 369

Season. the Past ... ... ... ... ... 144 Sep6ennial Act, Mr. Gladstone on the Repeal of 58.7

Servants, the Rights of ... ... _ _ . Session, the Man of the ... ... ... ... 173 — the Pain of the ... — ... ...

— Prospects of the ... ... ... ... ... 761 Shaking Hands... ... ... ... ... ... 80 Siberia, and the Way In ... ... ... ... 765 Sickness, Mr. Spurgeon on ... ... ... —10-47 Sin, Original, What has Become of it? ... 472 Slack Unionism ... ... ... ... 296 Snow, English Animals in ... ... ... 1326 Socialism and Natural Selection ... ... 557 — and the Pope ... ... ... ... 933 Sortes Biblicse _. ... ... ... ... 304 Southampton Strike, the Lessons of .•• 333 Speculators, the New Perplexities of ... 675 ... 767 Spurgeon, Mr., on Sickness... ... 10-47 Stagnation and Progress ...

Strikes :—In Australia ...

— Police, the Averted ... ... 41 — at Southampton ... ... Summer, After ... ... ... _ 273 Switzerland, the Outbreak in ALICING Birds Taxation of Titles, the ... "Teachers, Born" Tborold, Bishop ... , Thought, the Great Meek in the Evolution of... Thuggee, European ...

Titles, the Taxation of ... Toryism of Privilege, the ... Trade-Union Congress, the Split in the ... Trade-Unionism, the New ...

Train-Wreckers of New York, the... ...

Trials :—Benwell Murder Case, the ...

— Lincoln Judgment, the — "O'Shea v. Parnell" Tricoupis, M., the Ttatet•.t oi

" TINCROWNED King," the ... 818 Underground Railway, the New... 637 Unionism, Slack ... 296 Unionist Campaign, the Coming 264 Unionists, a Warning to ... 892 United States :— — Blaine, Mr., on the Behring Sea Question ... 233 — Currency Craze, the ... 894 — McKinley Bill, the, and the Revolt against 331-632 — Politics, New Development in ... 398 — Red Indian Rising, the ... 820 — Train-Wreckers of New York, the ... 483 University (Irish) Question, the ... ••• 41 Unmarried, the Plaint of the ... ••• 373 TANISHING Treaty, a ... ••• 172 Vatican, the, and Colonial Loyalty ••• 334 Vatican, the, and France ••• 677 — — and French Conservatism ... ••• 858

NIVAR, the New Council of ... 43

Ward, Mr. W., on Simplicity and Com- plexity of Character 470 Welby, Lady, on Mental Evolution ... 335 Wesleyan Missionaries in India ... 6 Westminster Abbey, Report of Commission on... 896 Winter Session, a, the Cry against ..• Women, Literary, the Infelicity of ...

YOUNG and Old ... ... 337

ZINBABYE Ruins, the ... 471 POETRY.

Autumn Picture, an (Alfred Austin) Blind Wife, a, to her Husband ...

Dante December, an Anthem of (J. Truman) Grey Parrot, a (W. Holloway) ••• Horace : Book L, Ode i. (Sir S. E. de Vere) ••• — Book IV., Ode viii. (Sir S. E. de Vere) ••• In a late Scholar's Library ... ••• Ireland ...

Ireland's Appeal ... ••• Joy (M. Frere) ••• Killin Bridge, on ... . . Laleham Churchyard, in (W. WaLsn) ••• Lost Cause, the Mosque's Threshold, the (F. H. Trench) ••• Old Year, the (Clara Grant Duff) ... ••• Reverence (W. W. Wakefield) ... ••• Robin in Guernsey, a (J. Truman)... ... Bt. Paul's, the Dean of : in Memoriam ... Summer. Delaying (Kate Carter) ... — the Wane of Harvest-Time (W. Toynbee) Village Naturalist, a (H. D. Rawnsley) ART.

Arts and Crafts 733 Fine Art Society and the Grosvenor Gallery ... 771 Salons, the Old and New ... 51 Water. Colours and Pastels ... 903 637 811 239 9 517 79 106 303 44 939 679 ... 79 138.857 435 639 559 522 335 552 639 466 331. 269 ... 403 40l-AAe 763 720 585 175 72 240 241 525 648 310 149 903 854 594 149 771 903 $28 733 181 342 278 245 85 945 633 443 864 525 '279 653 BOOKS.—AuthOre.

ABERDEEN, Countess of—Blessed be Drudgery,

Alexander. Mrs.—Blind Fate _ • Allen, G.—The Great Taboo ...

Ashton, J.—Social England ander the Regency Atkinson, E.—The Industrial Progress of the

BeowELL, R.—Ireland under the Tudors ... Baines, F. E.—History of Hampstead ... Baker, Sir S. W.—Wild Beasts and their Ways

Ball, W. P.—Lre the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited P Barbier, P. J.—Jeanne d'Are Baring•G mld, 13.—Jacquetta, — — Yorkshire Oddities Barker, E. H.—Wayfaring in France Barnett, Edith A., and H. C. O'Neill—New Lit a: its Genesis and Culture Barrere and Leland—Slang, Zs and Cant ... Barrett, F.—Between Life and Meth ... Barrington, Sir J.—Rollicking Ireland ... Bartow, E., and Laura Ensor—Kings in Exile... Bar, E. B.--The Story of the French Revolution Bennett, W. H.—J. Howell's Familiar Letters... Bevan, T. F.—New Gaines Exploration ... Blagg, C. J.. and G. Mather—Bishop Rawls ... Bonney, T. G.—The Abbeys and Churches of England and Wales .. Bornier, Vicomte If. de—Plays and Poems ... Bovet, if. A. de—Trois Mois en Irlande... Bowden, H. S.—Natural Wadden, Miss—One Life, One Love ... Browning, IL, Selections from—Smith A Elder... Brown, IL—Jack Abbott's Log ...

Buchanan, B.—The Moment After ... Budge, E. A. W.—Alexander the Great ... Bence, J. T.—Josiah Mason

Burton, H. D., and Helen Hetherington—Paul (IAMB, W. S.—Picturesque India ... V Cambridge, Ada—A Marked Man ... Cameron, Mrs. L.—Jack's Secret

Carey, Rosa N.—Lover or Friend ? Chamberlain, B. H.—Soma Japanese Notes, As.

Church, A. J.—A Young Macedonian, ace. ...

- - The Laureate's Country ...

Clark and Hughes—Life and Letterset Sedgetick Clarke, Major G. S.—Fortification, Ac.

Clive. Mrs. A.—Poems, Ars.

Cobb, T.—For Value Received ...

Conway, M.—Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne ... Cook, E. T.—Mr. Ruskin's Work ...

Cooley, T. M.—The Railways of America ... C awford, F. M.—A Cligarette-Makze. Romance Cniwfurd, 0.—Round the Calendar in Portagal Cresswell. H.--21t.T.ing sands Croke., Ti. M.—Two Masters ...

DAKYNS, H. G.—Xenophon ... 56 Daniell, C. J.—The Industrial Competition of 219

Davies (pub.)—A Famous Gipsy King ... 153 Deiehmann, Baroness—Life of Carmen Sylva ... 344 Dennis, J.—Aubrey de Vere's Poems ... ... 479 Derwent, L.—A Daughter of the Pyramids ... 917 Drury, Col. H.—Among the Hairs... ... 122 Danekley, H.—Lord Melbourne ... ... 864

EDMUNDS, L., and A. W. Renton—Law, Ise., of Patents Edwardes, Mrs. A.—Pear'-Powder

Ensor, Laura. and E. Bartow—Kings in Exile.- Ester N. R.—The Way of Transgressors ... Ewing-Lester, A. S., and Adeline Sergeant— Name and Fame

FARRAR and Heinemann—The Passiou-Play at Ober-Ammergaa ... 217 Farrar, Dr., and Laura M. Lane—Alexander Vinet 443 Fendall, P., and F. C. Philipa—Margaret Byng 741

Field, M.—The Tragic Mary 525 F G.—A Chronicle-History of the London 616 Fletcher, F. S.—Mr. Spivey's Clerk ... ... 22 Forrest, 0. W.—The Truth about Warren 772 Frances, E.—Madame Leroux ... 118 Fraser, A. C.—Locke ... 593 Furness, H. H.—A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare ... 804

GANNETT, W., and J. Lloyd.jones—Blessed

be Drudgery, Ac. 185 Garnett, Lucy M. J.—Christian Women in Gattie, G. B.—Memorials of the Goodwin Sands Gibbing, H. de B.—Industrial History of England Gerard, Dorothy—Recha Gift, T.—Dishonoured Gluing, A.—A Village Hampden ... Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E.—The Impregnable 766 Rock of Holy Scripture... ...

Glennie, J. S. a—Christian Women in Turkey-. 184 280 Gore, C.—New Preface to Lax Mandl Geese, E.—Life of P. II. Gosse 905 Graham, H. D.—Birds of Iona and Mall ... 868 411 Greenwood, Jessie E.—Nelly Blythe ... 116 Grim, Father—Manual for Interior Souls ...

Guthrie, A.—Robertson of Irvine ... 55 16

HAGGARD, H R.—Beatrice 498 Hake and Hodgson—The New D ... Hamilton, E.—The Riverside Naturalist ... 908

867 Hamley, Sir E.—The War in the Crimea ... 118 Hardy, Iza D.—A New Othello 121 Harte, Bret—A Waif of the Plains ... 621 Hatton J. S. L.—The Odes of Horace Medians, W.—Fifty Poems of Meleager... ... 740 Healy, Bishop—Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars Heinemaun and Farrar—The Passion-Play at 217 Ober•Ammergau 230 Henley, W. E.—Views and Reviews, 61% Henty, G. A.—By Right of Conquest 624 - - The Freeing of the Netherlands .. 481 Herbert, May—Life and Letters of R. Schumann 117 Herman and Murray—The Bishops' Bible ... 498 Hodgson and Hake—The New Day ... 185 776 807 803 705 703 282 774 597 250 413 413 907 565 408 918 85 946 499 619 446 778 868 379 945 342 775 835 311 527 497 949 411 710 918 948 566 832 735 949 477 831 773 311 563 911 383 866 704 567 567 688 411 946 21 776 184 480 247 802 118 311 Hollis, Margaret —Audrey _ 411 Rosie, A.—Three Years in Western China ... 615 Hough, W. S.—Erdmann's History of Philo- Howells, W. D.—The Shadow of a Dream ... Hubbard (pub.)—Encyclopes ha Americana ... Hughes and Clark—Life and Letters of Sedgwiek Hume, F.—The Mali with a Secret Hangerford, 3Irs.—A Born Coquette TRVING, H., and F. A. Marshall—Shale-

1. spzare's Works ... 708 TAME 3, H.—The Traee Mine .., 409

Jeaffreson, J. C.—Cutting for Partners ... 118 Jephsan, A.. J. 36.—Resin Pasha and the Rebellion at the Equator_ 737 Joyce, P. W.—The English in Ireland ... 155 Jusserand, J. J., and Elizabeth Lee—The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare ... 215 1JEARY, 0. F.—A Manage de Convenance ... 21

FS- Kerr, 1.—History of Curling ... 90

Kingsford, 0. L.—The Song of Lewes ... 820 KiPting, IL—Departmental Ditties, 8..e. 345

LAGRANGE, F.—The Physiology of Bodily Exercise 444

Lane, Laura M., and Dr. Farrar—Alexander 443 Lane-Poole, B.—Thirty Years of Colonial Government 20 Lang, A.—Life, As., of the Earl of Iddesleigh ... 618 — — The Red Fairy-Book 805 Lanier, Mrs.—Sidney Lanier'a Poems 1318 Laukester, E. R.—The Advancement of Science 315 Latham, H.—Pastor Pastoriun ; or, the School- ing of the Apostles... 313 Laurie, S S.—Lectures on Language ... 528 Law, T. G.—Jesuits and Seculars under Eliza-

beth 119 Leaky, W. E. H.—History of England in the

Eighteenth Century ... 560-594 Leooffre, V.—Father Gron's Manual for Interior 116.

Lee, Elizabeth, and J. J. Jasserand—The Eng- lish Novel in the Time of Shakespeare... ... Leland and Barrere—Slang, Jarg.n, and Cant... Lemerre, A.—Le Disciple Lemons, Clara—A Harvest of Weeds ...

Le Strange, G.—Palestine under the Moslems ...

Ltivy. C. (pub.)—La Nenvaine de Colette ... Liddon. H. P.—The Imitation of ...

Lilly, W. ti—On Right and Wrong Lloyd-Jones and Gannett—Blessed be Drudgery, Loch, C. S.—Charity Organisation Igangmaas (pub.)—An Appeal to Unitarians

lrufACDONALD, G.—A Rough Shaking ... 622 lvi Maadonell, A. A.—Camping Voyages on

German Rivers ... — 284 Mackail, J. W.—Epigrams from the Greek

Anthology — ... 749 Mackay, .2E. J. (1.—Fife and Kinross, History of 313

. Mackintosh, J.—Scotland as a Nation .. 381 Macleo3, W., and the Earl of Rosebery—The Rebels of '45 — -• 636 Macmaater, M.—Oar Pleasant Vices 741 Macmullan, S. J.—The British Empire ... 317 Mures', W. D.—Annals of the Bodleian... ... 4/7

Mahan, Capt. A. T.—Sea-Power and History .. . . - 412 Matteson, F. A.—Holiday Studies of Wordsworth 596 Marshall, F. A., and H. Irving—Shakespeare's Works Mather, and 7..filagg—Biskop Rawls — 778 Maury, G. B.—Burger and the Origin of the

German Ballad — ' 651 McCarthy, J. H., M.P.—The French Revolution 499 IL—Handbook of English Literature 739 Monkhouse, 0.—Corn and Poppies ... 498 Murray and Herman—The Bishops' Bible ... 117

NAPIER, Mrs. A.—Johnson's Lives of the

Poets 777 Neilson, G.—Trial by Combat 314 Nicoll, W. B., and A. N.—Prof. W. G. Elmslie's Memoirs and Sermons ... 281 Norris:, W. E.—The Riffled Conspirators 118

OLIPHANT, 0. F.—Alfred de Mussel-. ... 799

866 Oliphant, Mrs., Royal Edinburgh... ... 907 O'Neill, H. C., and Edith A. Barnett—New Life : its Genesis and Culture ... 565 Orger, J. G.—Critical Notes on Shakespeare's

Comedies 495

531 407 213 120 477 311 777 215 408 150 776 218 279 378 59.

18$ 620 152 117

IDAGE, J. L. W —Exmoor, Are. ... 430

1 Parkinson. T.—Legends and Traditions of Yorkshire Phelps, Elizabeth S., and H. D. Ward—Come 623 Philips, F. C., and 0.7. Wills—The Seudamores 312 — — and P. Fendall—Margaret Byng 741 Plimsoll, 13.—Cattle-Ships ... 119 Pollard, A. W.—English Miracle-Plays ... 706 Poynter, E. Frances—The Failure of Elisabeth 652 Purser and Tyrrell—Correspondence of Cicero... 501 • nn ANKIN, J., and R. H. Story—The Roman fin and Reformed Churches of Scotland ... 950 Ransome, 0.—Short Studies of Shakespeare's Plots ... 312 Bawlinson, G.—The History of Phcenicia ... 85 Reid, T. W.—Life, Letters, Ac., of Lord 829 floughton Renton, A. W., and L. Edmunds—Law, Ac., of Patents Roberts, M.—In Low Relief...

ss Robinson, F. W.—The Keeper of the Keys 311

Roh, F.—Who and What is Christ ? 216 aosebery, Earl of, and W. Macleod—The Rebels of '45 ... 686 Hassell. E. F.—Memoir of A. Ef, Mackonochie... 19 — W. 0.—My Shipmate Louise ... 917 — W. 11.—The Nitrate Fields of Chili 833 Rutherford, W. G.—Thuoydides 89 Ryland, F.—Chronological Outlines of English 688 -a6 739

SALT, H. 13.—Life of Thoreau ... 526 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duke of—Memoirs of 54

Schreiber, Lady C.—Fans and Fan-Leaves ... 685 Scott, Sir W.—Journal of 648 Sergeant, Adeline—Little Miss Colwyn ... 410 — — and A. S. Ewing-Lester—Name and Fame 776 Schaff, P.—Literature and Poetry, &c. 216 Sharp, W.—Sainte-Reeve's Essays, &c. ... 683-734 Shipton, Helen—The Last of the Fenwickes ... 948 Simpson, W. S.—Gleanings from Old St. Paul's 154 Sinclair, J.—Scenes and Stories of the North of Smith, Constance—The Riddle of Laurence — W. R.—Early Semitic Religion_ ...

Spaldhig. Lient.-001.—Suvoroff

Sprigge, E. 8.—The Methods of Publishing ... St. Aubyn, A., and W. Wheeler—A Fellow of

Stanley, II. M.—In D trkest Africa Stephen, Caroline E.—Quaker Strongholds ... Stepniak and Westall—Tne Blind Musician ... Stevenson, H.—Bircis of Norfolk Story, R. H., and J. Rankin—The Roman and Reformed Churches of S.:otland — W. W.—Conversations in a Studio ... Sylva. Carmen—Dana ma Nait Symonds, J. A.—Essays, &o PTIAYLOR, T. A.—Vice Valentine ...

Tennj 6013, F.—The Isles of Greece, &o. Thenriet, A.—L'Oncle Scipion

Thomas, Annie—The Love of a Lady ... Bertha—Sundorne...

— — The House on the Scar Thornton, P. 11.—The Stuart Dynasty ...

Tovey, D. C.—Gray and his Fr:ends ... Tozer, H. F.—The Islands of the .7Egean Trail), H. D.—Saturday Songs ... Tristram, W. 0.—Locusta Trollope. Frances E.—Madame Leroux ... Troup, J. R.—With Stanley's Rear-Column ... Tyrrell and Puraer—Correspondence of Cicero... Tyner, Sarah—Sapphira "WALKER, Bettina—MyMusical Experiences 708 V 1' Ward, 11. D., and Elizabeth S. Phelps— Come Forth!

Ward, H.—The Congo Canniba's ... • ... ... 909 Watkins, H. W.—Modern Criticism and- the Fourth Gospel ... 561 Watson, W.—Austin's English Lyrics ... 411 Wells, D. A.—Reoent Economic Chang s, &e. ... 705 Westall and Stepniak—The Blind Musician ... 183 Westergaard, H.—The Fundamental Outlines of Statistical Theory ... ... 618 Wheeler, W., and A. St. Anbyn—A Ferow of Whistler, J. M.—The Gentle Art of Making yONGE, Charlotte M.—The Slaves of Sabinns 710

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Africa, In Darkcst—H. M. Stanley ... _ Alexander the Great, History of—E. A. W. Budge America, the Railways of—T. M Cooley ... Apostles, the Training of the—H. Latham Asia, the Industrial Competition of—C. J. Daniell...

Aubrey de Vere's Poems—J. Dennis ...

BLIND Musician, the—Stepniak and Westall 163 Bodily Exercise, the Physiology of—F. 941

Bodleian, Annals of the—W. D. Macray... ... 447 Bowen's, Sir G. F., Despatches, &c.—S. Lane- 20

CPurger and the Origin of the German Ballad- 651 ARISBROOKE Library, the 529 Carmen Sylva, Life of—Baroness Deich. Cattle-Ships—S. Plimsoll ...

Charity Onzan'sation—C. S. Loch Chili, the Nitrate-Fields of—W. H. Russell ... China, Western, Three Years in—A: Rosin Christ, the Imitation of—H. P. Liddon — Who and What is P —F. Roh Cicero, the Correspondence of—Tyrrell and Clive, Lord—Col. Sir C. Wilson ...

Colonial Government, Thirty Years of—S. Lane- Combat, Trial by—G. Neilson ...

Congo Cannibals, the—H. Ward ... Conversations in a Studio—W. W. Story Crimea, the War in the—Sir E. Hamley Curling, History of—J. Kerr ...

PANS ma Nuit—Carmen Sylva... 249 Dominion of Man. the—J. G. Wood 57 Drama :—Tragic Mary, the—M. Far'd 525 M'ICONOMIC Changes, Recent—D. A. Wells ... 705 12.4 Elmalie, Prof. W. G.. Memoirs and Ser-

mons—W. R. and A. N. Nicoll ... 281 Emin Pasha and the Rebellion at the Equator —A. T. M. Jephson_ .„, 737 Encyclopedia Americana—Hubbard (pub.) ... 120 England in the 18th Century—W. E. H. Lecky 560-591 — the Industrial History of—H. de B. Gibbius 802 — (Social) under the Regency—S. Ashton ... 803 English in Ireland, the—P. W. Joyce 155 — Literature, Chronological Outlines of—F, — — Handbook of—B. McWilliam — Miracle-Playa—A. W. Pollard — Novel, in the Time of Shakespeare—Elizabeth Lee and J. J. Jusserand Erdmann's History of Philosophy—W. S. Hough 348 566 500 564 652 566 52 18 183 869 950 346 249 382 742 703 279 411 948 22 218 448 380 345 742 118 737 501 567 566 182 Wil's, C. J., and F. C. Philips—The Scudamores 312 Wilson, Col. Sir C.—Lord Clive 181 Wood, Mrs. H.—The House of Halliwell ... 776 — J. G.—The Dominion of Man ... ... 57 Wylde, Katherine—Mr. Bryant's Mistake ... 652 868 380 52 497 383 813 219 479 314 119 620 833 615 378 246 501 181 20 314 909 346 867 so 739 739 706 215 407 Essays, &c.:— — Blessed be Drudgery, &c.—W. Gannettand S. Lloyd-.Tones — British Empire, the, Etc.—S. T. Maemallan...

— Gentle Art of Making Enemies, the—J. M. Whistler ... — Fainte-Beavo's, on Men & Women—W. Sharp — Speculative and Suggestive—J. A. Symonds.- Exmoor, &c.—J. L. W. Page

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V. Lecoifre ' 116

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Library 529 — a Frenchwoman's ravels in —if. A. de Bova 945

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Bishop Healy 83 TAPANESE Notes, &c.—B. H. Chamberlain... 832

0 Jeanne d'Arc—P. J. Barbier... ... 253 Jesuits and Seculars under Elizabeth—T. G.

Law 149 Johnson's Lives of the Poets—Mrs. A. Napier... 777 LANGUAGE, Lectures on—S. S. Laurie ... 528 Laureate's Country, the—A. J. Church ... 949

Le Disciple—A. Lemerre ••• 150 Liber Studiornm, the, as a Copy-Book ... ••• 89 Lightfoot's, Dr., Essays, a Reply to ... ••• 251 Literature and Poetry, &c.—P. Schaff ••• 216 Locks—A. C. Fraser ... ••• 593 London Stage, a Chronicle-Fluttery of the ••• 616 Lux Mandl, New Preface to—C. Gore ••• 280 ACKONOCHIE, . H., Memoir of—E. F. Mason, Josiah—T. A. Bunco Mediterranean, the Picturesque—Cassell (pub.) Melbourne. Lord—H. Danekley Meleager, Fifty Poems of—W. Efeadlam... Musical klxperiences—Bettina Walker ... Mussel, A. de—C. F. Oliphant ...

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— Bryant's, Mr., Mistake—Katherine Wylde

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— Name and Fame—A. S. Ewing-Lester and Adeline Sergeant ... ... 776 — Nelly Blythe—Jessie E. Greenwood ... 411 — New Othello, a—Iza D. Hardy ... 113 — One Life, One Love —Miss Stadion ... 775 — Our Pleasant Vioes—M. Macmaster 741 — Paul Nugent—Helen Hitherington and IL D.

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SABINUS, the Slaves of—Charlotte M. Yontre 710 Sainte-Relive, C. A., Essays, &c.—W. Sharp . 683.734 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duke of, Memoirs, &c. . . 54 Schumann, R., Life and Letters of—May Herbert 481 Science, the Advancement of—E. R. Lankester 315

Scotland as a Nation—J. Mackintosh ... 381 — the Roman and Reformed Churches of — R. H. Story and J. Rankin ... _ 950 — Stories, &o , of the North of—S. Sinclair ... 388 Seat, Sir W.. Journal of 648 Sea-Power and History—Capt. A. T. Mahan 412 Seculars and Jesuits under Elizabeth—T. G.

Law Sedgwick, -Life and Leiters of—Clark & finites 477

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— Plots, Short aniies of-0. Ransoms_ ... 312

— Works—H. Irving and F. A. Marshall .- 709 Slang, Jargon, and Cant —Barrere and Leland 408 Soal Shapes—F. Unwin (pub.) St. Paul's, Old, Gleanings from—W. 8. Simpson 154 Stanley's Rear-Column, With—J. R. Troop ... 737 Statistical Theory, the Faudamental Outlines of

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African (West) Stories—Major A. B. Ellis Agriculture, ire ,„ 410 411 312 566 622 567 312 567 243 409 117 567 742 311 21 25 123 625 482

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Africa-A. B. Ellis 871 Expositor, the-Var ions Writers - ... 91 Expositor's Bible, the-R. A. Watson ... 414

GAllE3. Handbook of-Various Writers ... 835 Garden, the-W. Howe ... - 3;l5

Geology, Ac. . 365-5M-657:745-809 Gift-Books, dec., 5)3-532 567-624-655-711-742-779-807-871 -911-951 Great and Little Men, Glances at-" Paladin" 26 Guide-Books, Asc. 253

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Domestic Service, 769.

Dressmakers and Dressmaking, 407-877-523.

Drudgery and Education, 903.

PAST London and Halleybury, 143. -1-2 Easy-Chair, a Commentary in an, 11-49-81-113-

146-177-210-242-274-307-339-374-438-173520-593.

Eccles Election, the, 615.

Education and Drudgery, 903. Elections : and Irish Land-Purchase, 521; the Trifles on which they turn, 645 Elephant Hyder.' the, 16.

Engadine, the, in Summer, 474.

Euglish Radicals and Irish Nationalists, 902.

Episoopate, the, and the Northern Clergy, 407. Etiquette and Cardinal Mstming's Precedence, 180.

and Principles, 14.

-1: French Cripples' Home, a, 439. French Popular Feeling, 211.

ciENERALS. Great, the stature o', 617-632 (Ba !stone, Mr., and Charsh Defence, 615-532-731. Golf, in Praise of

Gosses, Mr. P. Plt., Geological theory, 523-559. Guide-Posts and Parsons, 5306 s7-63 I. Guinea-Pig, Intelligence of the, 617.

IIAILEYBUSY and East London, 148. Hartington, Lord, on Church Extension, 111, Hebrew Prophetic Numbers, 442.

Hedgehog and a Cat, 273.

Horses and Bank Holidays, 181; the Home of Rest for. 523.

Hypnotism, the Duke of Argyll on, 476.523; a new story of, in connection with the heart, 476.

" 1-minsriox of Christ," the, 407442-524.

India, Wesleyan Missionaries in, 5). Ireland : -Americans in, 377; Distress in. 277; the Land Bill, 5); Rollicking, 212; the Temperance cause 10, 524, Irish Bishops, the, and Mr. Parnell, no.

Irish Nationalists and English Radicals, 902.

Irish Tenants' "Improvements," 377-405-416; Land- Purchase and the Elections, 521.

TAXESON Incident, the, 719.

u Jefferies, R., Memorial to, 116

KSAUSAGE and 'Alabama' P1gb5, ths, 83-115.

LABOUR Question, the, and the Chur fh Congress, 477.

"-A Liberalism, and Dr. Liddell. 375-4)3. Liddon, Canon, and "Lux Mundi," 14-51; and Liberalism, 375406; his kindness to those who naked his help, 411. Literary Property, 645-682. Loan Stud, the, 903.

London (East), Missi in work in, 215. Lucknow Siorv, the Evidence of, 310.

" Lux Mundi '1 and Canon Liddon, 11 51.

ItTACHOITOCKIS, Mr., and Sir. Martin, 50.

Mart'n, aud Mr. Mickonoc'sie, 50. Mental Evolution, Is there a Break in ? 373-377.

'

Merrimac' and 'Mouton' encounter, the, 310-310'. Misquotation, 732.

Monkbonse, Mr., and Mr.. Barbanld, 550.

Morality and Cynicism, 901. Murders committed abroad, liability for, 731. Music and Art, Meaning in, 84.

Ns.riessralar, the Demon of, 943. Negroes in Alabama 277. Newman, Cardinal, later works, 411; his Catholic writing., 477; his simplicity and complexity, 523; and Wordsworth, 646 ; Woolner's Bait of, 646; and Dr. Posey, 902; Memorial Fund, 827-945. Northern Clergy, the, and the Episcopate, 4)7.

FIBER ANMERGLU Passion-Play, the, 245; behind • -• the scenes at, 277.

O'Dwyer, Dr., and Mr. Dillon, ths controversy between, 310.

Offise-Chair, a Commentary in an, 403.

Our Lord's Authority. Dean Plamptre on, 15. Parsons and Guide-Posts, 560-647433.

punitive's, Mr., "Oliver Cromwell," 15. Parnell, Mr., and the Irish Bishops 769. Peterborough, the Bishop of, and the Com:nand-

meats, 558. " Plan of Campaign," the, a plea for, 311. Plumptre, Dean, on our Issrd's Authority, 13. Politics and Religion, 731.

Principles and "Fails," 14. " Prodding," Mr. Courtney on, 522. Prophetic Theories, Crude, 811. Pasey, Dr., and Dr. Newman, 902.

RQIIAKElt Strongholds, 51-84. Qualities, Acquired, the Inheritance of, 647. AVENS, Tame, 13. Religion :-Authority in, Dr. Dale on, 341-376; and Politics, 73L

"Robert Elsmere" and University Hall, 863.

Rochester, the Bishop-Dssignate (Dr. R. Davidson) of, 558. "Rollicking Ireland," 212.

Rooks, Tame, 51.34-149.

Royat-les-Bains, 275.313.

Satirrsimay, Mr., and De Qaineey, 51. Savings-Banks Bill, the, 245. Septuagint. the Main Source of New Testament

Quotations, 15. Servants, the Rights of, 212-246.

Sign-Posts and Parsons, 560-647-'S83. Slang, Scc., 412. Soldier, the Private, 376 524. Somervil'e Hall and Vivisectinn, 944, Spectator, Cyeisism of the, 663442. Stanley, his "purposeful severity," 731. Stephen, Mise, and the Quakers, 84. Stephens, Mr., and the Nation's' Church, 147-148. Storks, Female, Self-Sacrifice of, 16 51. Swifts, their habits, ace., 311.

IPENPERANCE Cause in Ireand, the, 524. "The Moment After," 559.

Tibet and China, 50.

Toryism, 645; the Old, &c.. 475-645. Tyrolese Tragedy, a, 16-81-116-181-216.

UNIVERSITY Hall and "Robert Elsmere," 863. VIVISECTION and Somerville Ha 1, 914.

WELLINGTON, the Bake of, and the Toad, 181-2:3- " 278.

Wesleyan Mheinnaries in India, 5). .Wordswoith and Cardin U Newman, 616. Workhouses, the Nursing of the Siek in, 827.

LEADING PARAGRAPHS. Home News.

A aeorr, Dr., on Illusions, 463; and Professor line- '451- ley, 463.

Agriculture, Mr. Chaplin on, 135; Lord Hartington on, 295. Artist, arrest of by a soldier, 230. Atherley Jones, Mr., on Home-rule, 753.

BALFOUR, Mr., on Sir W. Hareem.; 71 ; Salford

-is' (on a Boreocracy), 197; on Mr. Justice Harrison, 198; at Newcastle, 516; on the Tipperary incident, 546; in Donegal, 630; elected Lord Rector for Glas- gow University, 718; at Southport, 719. Baring Brothers (bank) crisis, 717. Earttelet and Stanley Controversy, the, 582. Birmingham Canal, the proposed, 362. Booth. Mrs., funeral of, 511. Booth's, Gen., p'an for "Darkest England," 719. Boycotting, Lord Spencer on, 393. British Association, the, at Leeds, 294.

itish North Borneo Company's report, 891. (IAMB, Mr., rejected at Barrow-in-Furness, 2. " Campbell-Bannerman, Mr., on the split in the Home-rule Party, 890.

Canals, Sir M. Hicks-Beach on, 134. Canterbury, Archbishop of, his judgment on the Bishop of Lincoln, 719; his letter to his clergy on, 930. Carnarvon, Lord, death of, 1.

Census for 1891, the day fixed for, 102.

Chamberlain, Mr., at Highbury, 165; on the failure of the Session, 166; on a new National party, 890.

Chaplin, Mr.„ on Agriculture, 135 ; on the "talkers," 199; in Sleaford District (on Obstruction), 511.

Children's Insurance, 70.

Church, Dr. (Dean of St. Paul's), death of, 849. Churchill, Lord R , at Barrow-in-Furness, 2; at the Constitutional Club, 101.

City, monetary panic in the, 669 717.

Cobden Club, decadence of, 70.

Confidence trick, the, 263.

Consumption, Prof. Koch's discovery in connection with, 631.

" Cotton King" (Mr. Steenstrand), failure of, 295 Courtney, Mr., on Women's Academical Competi- tion, 39; at Belfast (on "prodding" the Tories), 462, (the Irish Whig on), 510; at Torpoint, 583. Crystal Palace, Unionist fete at, 2.

DALTON. Mr., swims across the Channel, 231. Daly (dynamitard) case, the, 394. Davidson, Dr. R., to be Bishop of Rochester, 509,

Devitt, Mr., on the potato disease, 294; and ldr. Parnell, 758.

Derby, Lord, on Science, 427. Dillon, Mr., and Bishop O'Dwyer, 261; and Arch- bishop Walsh, 262; his arrest, 361; on Rent, 393. Dogs as Sentries, 230.

Daffy, Sir C. G., on the Irish Purchase Bill, 515. Dunk: divorce ease, the, 134.

VCCLES (Division of Lancashire), Gladatonian " triumph in, 545; Mr. Howarth on, 545.

Edinburgh :-Town Council resolve to take Mr. Parnell's name off the burgess list, 889; University, Mr. Goschen elected Lord Rector for, 718.

Eight-hours day, the textile trades on, 326.

Electric generator, a new, 363.

Electric railway, the, 631. Itlectrie telephone, the, 1. Episcopate, the Irish, and the Pope, 631.

poasesa, the late Mr. W. B., unveiling of statue to, -1- 167.

Forwood, Mr., his speech on the American tariff, 263.

Fowler, Mr. H. H., at Wolverhampton, MO.

aas, Mr., and Mr. Gladstone, on Welsh Disestablish- " men', 3e. Germany, Emperor of, visits the Queen at Osborne, 166.

Giffard Gun, trial of the, 103.

Gladstone, Mr., and Mr. Gee, on Welsh Disestablish- ment, 39; and the Maltese Embassy, 134; and Mr. Justice Harrison, 134; and the Speaker on boycotting, 231; in Scotland, 545; at West Calder, 516; on the Eight-Hours Bill, 568; on Home-rule in Scotland, 581; on Scotch Disestablishment, 581; on retaining Irish Members at Westminster, 581; at Dundee (on Free trade), 582; at Peebles Railway Station, 630; at Carlisle, 630; his rep'y to Mr. Parnell's manifesto, 814; his reply to delegates of the Irish Party, 819. Glasgow University, Mr. Balfour elected Lord Rector for, 718. Geschen. Mr., and his constituents, 39; and the Licensing Bill, 103; at Halifax, 630; at Dundee !OR Scotch Disestablishment and Obstruction), 717, (on Local Government for eland), 718; eleosed Lord Rector for Edinburgh University, 718.

Gregory, Canon, lobs Dean of St. Paul's. 930. Grenadier Guards insubordination in, 112. Grimthorpe, Lord, on Lin olds Inn Gateway, 71.

JJaacotarr, Sir W., at the National Liberal Club, 39; at the banquet to Sir. Selma-Mors% 71; on the House of Lord*, 71; Mr. Balfour on 71 ; at Derby, 198. Harrison, Mr. Justine, his charge in East Gelway,

131; Mr. Balfour Os, 193. Harrison, Mr., called a " stripling " by Mr. J. Morley, 462, Hart-Dyke, Sir W., demonstration to, 135. Hartiogton, Lord, at Chatsworth, 198; at York, 293; on Agree:tare. 295; at Edinburgh. ; at Greenock, 630; on Federation for England and Ire- land, 63.); Mr. J. Morley on, 670; at Grimsby (on Home-rule for Scotland and Obstruction), 718.

Hastings, criminal schoolboys at, 233. Healy's, Mr , charge against the Government, 930. That-beach, Sir hi., on Canals, 134; at Gloucester, 462; at Kilmarnock, 583; at Bristol (on Colston Day), 671.

Home Office, the, and the Police, 37. Howorth, Mr., on the Ecees election, 565.

Huxley, Prof., and Dr. Abbott, 463.

TLLUSIONE, Dr. Abbott on, 433. Ireland :-Mr. Dillon's arrest, 361; Hr. Justice Harrison's charge in East Galway, 134; and Mr. Gladstone, 131; Limerick, demonstration against Bishop O'Dwyer in. 261; the "Plan of Campaign," Mr. J. O'Leary on, 894; potato crop, the, Mr. Jack- son on, 393 potato disease in, 262; Mr. Devitt on, 294; the Rent qnestion, 893; Shannon, Mr„ resident magistrate, objection to dismissal, 426; Tipperary, riots in, 426; the Tipperary trial*, 509-718; Mr. Par- nell's appeal to the men of the hillside*, 890.

Irish Constabulary, the control of, 851.

Irish Episcopate, the, and the Pope, 631.

Jacasorr, Mr., on the potato crop, 39.3. Jame*. Sir H., at Chatsworth, 186; on the Glad- stonian affront to Mr. Parnell, 890.

Jameson (African) incident, the, 753. Jew*, the, and Cardinal Manainss 530. Jones, Mr. A., on Home-rule, 758.

T(ENTISH Town murders, the, 582, -LI- Kingsley, Mr., and Cardinal Newman, 23). Knowles, Miss, breach of promise case, 199.

,ABOUR question, the, Dr. Westoott on, 427. " Leeds, the British Association at, 294.

Liddon, Canon, death of, 325. Lincoln, the Bishop of, on the Archbishop of Canterbary's judgment, 891 Liverpool, Trade-Union Congress at, 291. London County Council:-Sir J. Lubbock elected Chairman of, 102; first meeting after the Recess, 427, London School Board : -Mr. Diggle's address, 465; the Budges, 851. Lubbock, Sir J., elected Chairman of the County Council, 102.

MACE, the, of the Old House of Commons, the Speaker on, ILL Manning, Cardinal, his tribute to Cardinal New- man, 230; the precedence of, 263; and the Jews, 593. Mansion House, the Ministers at, 166.

Matthews, Mr., at Birmingham, 135,

Morley, Mr. J., saluted as "the Grand Young Man," 462; at Swindon, 462; cells Mr. Harrison a " stripling." 462; at Newcastle, 517; at Scarborough, 670; on Lord Hartington. 670; his reply to Mr. Par- nell's manifesto, 814.

Mudie, Mr. C. E., death and career of, 533.

Murders :-Mrs. Hogg and child, at Kentish Town, 582-81.3.

Nay' Autumn Manceavres, the, 229 262. Newman, Cardinal, on Catholic Literature, 3; death of 197; his funeral. 229; Cardinal Manning's tribute to, 180; and Mr. Kingsley, 230; on a spirited foreign Policy. 261

North, Mias M., death of, 327.

OBSTRUCTION:-Mr. Goschon on,717; Lord Harting- ton on, 718. O'Dwyer, Bishop, and Mr. Dillon, 261.

O'Hagan, Mr. Justice, death of, 671.

0 Leary, Mr. J., on the" Plan of Campaign," 391.

peatiaraLL, Mr., his speech on his Birthday, 2; hie -I- divorce case, 718; and Mr. Devitt. 753; his meal. festo "to the people of Ireland," 813; Mr. Gladstone on, 814; Mr. Morley on, 814; and the Irish party, 850; and United Ireland, 550; et the Dublin Rotunda, 850; and the Roman Catholic clergy, 930. Parnellite Party, the crisis in (Dec. 5th), 813; the evidence of passion in. 814.

Pauperism, Mr. Rhodeson, 326. Peace, the prospects of, 931. Peacock, Sir B., death of, 851. Pearoey, Mre., verdict on and execution of, 813-929. Peel, Mr., to he the Gladstonian candidate for East fiarylebone, 931. Perowne, Dean, ta be Bist op of Worcester, 583, Peterborough, the new Dean (Canon M. Argles) of, 670.

Police, the, and the Home Office, 37. Poor, the housing of the, 63L Population, Mr. Ravenstein on, 327. Postmen, strike of, 37.

Potato disease in Ireland, the, 262.

(Wass, the, alarmed while crossing a steam-ferry, 166.

RAVENSTEIN, MT., OD population. 327. Rhodes, Mr., on Pauperism, 326. Roscoe, Sir H., on Intermediate E location, 511.

Rosebery, Lord, in East London (on flower-), 186; at Glasgow, 462.

Lord, at the Guildhall, 669; at Bosun- " dale, 813.

Schnadhorst, Mr., banquet to, 71. Scotch Disestablishment, Mr. Goschen on, 717, Scotch railway strike, the, 929.

• Serpent,' loss of the, 670.

Shipowners. great combination of, 323.

Silchester. proposed exarratioes in, 327.

Sky-signs, 235.

Smokeless gunpowders. 362.

Southampton, the strike es 326.

Speaker, the, and Mr. Gladstone on boycotting, 231.

Speaker, the, and the MEMO of the House t f Com- mons, 202.

Spencer, Lord, on boycotting, 393; at N.: spert. Monmouthshire, 511.

St. Paul's C ithedral, Reooneiliation Servioe after the suicide in, 547.

Stanley and Barttelot Controversy, the, 532.

Strikes :-The Postmen, 37; at Seethe:ere 1, 123; in Wales, 165, settled,193; on the Scotch rail ways, 329, rylexarLa trades, the, on the eight-hours der, 323. Thorold, Dr., to be Bishop of Winchester, 509. Tipperary, the trials in, 509 718. Toltemache, Lord, as farmer, 199; death of, 891, Torpedo: (the Brennan), experiments with, 30; a New, 167.

Trade-Union Congress, the. 294. Tram-cars, machinery for starting, 199. Trevelyan, Sir G., at St, Austell (on the Ri;ittra- Lion Bill), 71. Trials Brunton v. Maple" (action for damages to a valuable carpet), 135; the Dante divorei else, 131; " Knowles v. Duncan," 199; " Marks v. Butter- field," 891; "Parnell and O'Shea" (divorce cue), 718. Take, Mr. J. F., on the scarcity of potatoes in Ireland, 510.

Uincerzsr Me at the Crystal Palace, 2. United Ireland and the split between the Par- nellite and Auti-Parntllite journals, 839.

WADE, Dr. W., on the education of Medical Sta. " dents, 135. Wales, strike in,165; settled, 198. Walsh, Archbishop, ant Mr. Dillon, 263. Wellington, Duke,of, and Mr. Harriees tame toad, 135.

Welsh Disestablishment, Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Gee on, 39. Westcott, Dr., on the Labour questista 427. Whitworth Institution (Manchester), inaua oration of, 71. Winchester : -Bishop of, resigns his See, 231; the See of, the Bishop of Rochester to be translated to, 463.

Windsor, the new Dean (Rev. P. F. Eliot) of, 670. Wolseley, Lord, on Chinese armies, 327. Worcester, resignation of the Bishop of, 533 ; Doan Perowne to be his successor, 583.

yoaa, Archbishop of, death or, 929.

PARLIAMENT.

AD' HESS, the Lords OD, 757; Mr. W. H. Smith on, 757. Adjournment of (Dee. 9th), 849.

Anglo-French agreement, the, 198.

Army Organisation, Gen. klamley on, 38. Australia, Western, the Lords on, 70.

Parsons, Mr., on "shadowing" by the police, 39: Behring Sea dispute, the, 69. Bradlaugh, Mr., on Cashmere, 2.

Bryoe, Mr., on the Armenian trouble, 167.

CASHMERE, MT. MTIUMAUgh OR, 2. Census for 1891, religious debate on, 102; Sir H James on, 102 ; the day fixed for, 102.

Congested Districts Bill, the, 759.

Courtney, Mm, and Dr. Tanner, 199.

nILLON, Mr., and Dr. O'Dwyer, 69; and Trish - Government grants, 70.

Directors' Liability Bill, the, 3.71-135. Duncan, Mr. G, elected for Barrow-in-Farness, 1. Dynamiters in Chatham prison, Mr. J. O'Connor on, 193.

EDUCATION and the Spirit-duties, 102.

Gkras and Bars Removal Bill, the, 167. Gladstone, Mr., on the proposed cession of Gambia to France, 133; and Mr. Parnell, 757.

HLIMEY, Gen., on Army Organisation, 3e. HartinFiton, Lord, on the office of the C. m. mander-in-Chief, 33.

Heligoland, mission of to Germany, 37; Mr. Glad.

stone on, ; debate on, 1.33.

TNDIAN Budget, the, 199.

-1- Ireland : Light Railways Bill, the, 233.

Irish distress', the relief of, 815.

Irish Home-rulers, meeting of in connection with Mr. Parnell, 758. Irish seceders, Mr. Justin McCarthy's manifesto to, 850.

Jamss, Sir H., on a Relig'ons Census, 102.

T ,AWD Bill (the Irish), Mr. Parnell on, 70. -"a Limerick, Bishop of, and Mr. Dillon, 69. Londonderry, Lord, his attack on Lord Fps noer, 69.

ØMECAILTBT, Mr. Justin, his man'testo to the Irish seceders, 850. Centieno, Mr. J., on the Dynam.ters in Chatham prison, 118. Opening of (Nov. 2503), 757.

panNELL. Mr., his moderate speech on the Irish Land Bill, 70; and Mr Gladstone, 757. Procedure, Committee .11, 37.

Prorogation of (Aug. 180), 229, Purchase Bill, the, 759.

QtrEEN's Message, the, 757; Address in reply, new form of, 757.

SALISBURT, Lord, on the combinatien of the Premier. 1-1 ship with the Foreign Secretaryship, 134. Session, the Winter. 37; the end of (Aug. 19th),197. Spencer, Lord, the attack on by Lord London-

derry, 69.

Spirit-duties, the, and Education, 102.

TANNER, Dr., called to order by Mr. Courtnea, 199. Transvaal, convention with, 166. [E nee-floors.] MARROW.IN-FUREES8.-Mr. Caine rejected, 2; Mr. Euncan elected (G.), 1.

MASSETLAW -Sir F. Milner (C.), 889.

Delmar (Mw).-Mr. Wilson (13 ), 70. ECCLES.-MI'. Iteby (G.). 515. KILKENNY (Norm .-Sir 3. P. Hennessy (11.-14.),930.

OBITUARY.

Boehm, Sir E., 990 ; Booth, Mra (wife of " General " Booth), 463' Burton. fir B.. 547; 0111111MV011, 1,411d, 1; Church, Dean. 849.859' Holland, the King of, 7458; Liddell. Canon, 325-330; Mudie, Mr. ft E., 583; New- man, Cardinal. 197; North, Miss M., 327; O'Harran. Mr. Justice, 671; Peacock, Sir B.. t51-856; Tolle. mute, Lord, E91 ; York, Archbishop of, 929.

FOREIGN PARAGRAPHS.

AFGHANISTAN.

Atdurrahman, return of, to Cabul, 199.

AFRICA..

Abyssinia, the delimitation of, 463.

Algeria, Cardinal Lavigerie's schema to colonise the Sahara, M.

Anglo-Germen agreement, the. 1. Anglo.Portuguese Convention, the. 2:9. Catholic missions in, Major W saum on, 3).

England and Portngal ia, 815-869.

Germans, the, in, 515.

Hort ors, t h , 66.) Mashonelasso. letters from, 426.

Rhodes, Mr. C , on a United South Africa, 427.

Slavery, decree against, 165.

Zinbabye mines, the, 461.

AMERICA (CENTRAL and SOUTH'. Argentine Republic, financial crisis in,38 ; asserted conspiracy in, 101; end of revolution 'II, 165 197. Buenos Ayres, revolution in, 133 Guatemala and San Salvador, war, Ac , between, 1(3-133.

Monte Video, financial and po'itical agitation in, 229.

Plate, Le, federalism in, 426.

(See also "United States" and" Canes.") ARMENIA.

Patriotic Societies, expected insurrection of, 363. Prospects., political and social, 325.

AUSTRALASIA. Strikes in, 363409431. • AUSTRIA.

Floods in, 295.

German Emperor's visit, 332-425.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. Iron Gates, destruction of the, 362.

BELGIUM.

Anti-Slavery Conference at Brussels, 3. Cambridge, Dube of, unveils monument at Water- loo, 262. Congo Free Slate, negotiations on, 69.

BRAZIL.

amotitation, now draft for the, 103.

BULGARIA. Elections, the, 325.

Panitza, Major. execution of. 1. Population, statistics of the, 262. Porte, the, relations with, 101.

BIT R If AH.

Alarm in, 671. CANADA.

French feeling against Confederation, 69.

CHINA..

Railway wreaking in, 167.

CONTINENT.

Prospects of peace on the, 931.

DAHOMEY.

Amazon guard, the, 199.

EGYPT.

Nile, Barrage of the, 231.

FRANCE.

Ballooning to the North Pole, 231.

Boulanger, Gen., and M. Naquet, the Figar) on, 231; revelations and stories anent, 261-325-426.516.

1 lenpatra, Sarah Bernhardt's idea of the character of, 547.

Gonffd tenrrer, the, 891-931.

Honseetax, the Chamber on, 70.

Ministry, rnmoared reorganisation of, 851.

Paris, Comte de, on Boulangism, 393.

Religions intolerance in, 889. Republic, 20th anniversary of the, 293.

Fonvier'e, M., Budget, 517.

Seliverskoff, Gen., murder of in Par's. 79-991.

Territorial Army, review of (July 14th), 70.

GERMANY.

Anti-Socialist Law, expiration oe, 425. Biemarcles, Prince, reiig ,atien, story of, 293. Emperor, the, on Alsace, 461; on education, 815- 890.

Koch's, Prof., discovery in connection w ith con. gumption, 631-719-815. Moltke, Count von, the honours to, 582. Parliament, opening of, by the Erni eror, 670. Slavery in Africa question, the, 361.

GREECE.

Politics in, 629.

Ttecoulls, M., the fa:1 of, 581. INDIA.

Factory Commission, report of the, 815.

Goa, revolt in. 394.

Manipur, revolution in, 334.

ITALY.

Caprivi, Gen., in, 631. Crispi, S., his opinions, 425; on the Triple Alliance 461.

In Africa, 509.

King's speech, the, 819.

Protection in, 230.

Submarine vessel, a new, 253.

JAPAN.

Tory-turveydom in, 395.

POLYNESIA.

Cyclopean remains in, ML PORTUGAL.

Africa, convention with Great Br:tain anent, opinion on, 361.

The crisis in, 463-509.

RUSSIA.

German Emperor visits the Czar, 261.293. Germans, the expulsion of, Mt. Jews, the, in, 262.851.

SERVIA.

Army, the, reoreanis Won of, 517. Pigs, a plague of, 38.

Porte, the, relations with, 101.

SPAIN, Administration, the new, 3.

Universal suffrage question, the, 391-851.

SWITZERLAND. Ticino, revolt in, 361.

TURKEY.

Greek Church, the, interdict against, 510. Salonica, great fire at, 327.

UNITED STATES.

Behring Sea quarrel, Congreas on, 101. Congress, the elections to, M.

Currency question, the. 759

Dillon and O'Brien, Messrs., their visit to, 583.

Farmers' Alliance, the new, 931.

Financial crisis in, 849.

" Irish Famine Relief Fund," the, 427. Irish political mission to, 671.

Kemmler, execution of, by eleatricity, 166. Living, the standard of, 395.

McKinley Tariff, the, 510-541 New York, train-wreckers in, 391.

Obstruction in, 293.

President's Message, the, 815.

Protection, the effeit of, in Europe. 395 Red Indian rising, the, 719-759-815-891.

Reed, Mr. (Speaker of the House of Repr esenta. lives), re-election o", 327. Silver, the Director of the Mint on, 582. Tariff Bill, the, 425.

Ut oh, polygamy in, 393.

ZANZIBAR.

British Protectorate, Frenoh f oe:ing towards, 69. HOLLAND.

King, the mental health of, 581; death of the, 753.

HUNGARY.

Poisoning in, 3.