7 JANUARY 1882, Page 2

INDE X.-1882.

— — and Parliamentary Government ... 823 Blanc, M. Louis, Death of ... 1571 Blaine's, Mr., Despoil& on Chili and Peru ... 149 Blunt, Mr. W., and Sir E. Malet on Arabi Pasha 1015 Books, the Titles of ... 47 Boucicault, Mr. Dion, on Acting ... ... 987 Boycotting Difficulty, the ... ... 758 Bradlaugh Case, the Latest Phase of .. 178 — Mr., expelled the House of Commons ... 255 Brain-Waves and Thought-Reading ... 718 Brabounie, Lord ... ... 983 Brand, Osmond, convicted of Murder at Sea ... 620 Bright Mr., and the term " Democrat " 5 Bright's, Mr., Resignation ... 949 Brown, Dr. John, in Memoriam 653 Budget, the ... 552 flABINET, the Vacancy in the ... — Changes in the ... ... 1472 Reconstruction of the ... ... 1610 — — on Egypt .. 1642 — — Conservative Aspects of the . 1676 Cairns', Lord, Conveyancing Act ... Caldeoott's, Mr., Graphic Pictures ... 1134 Cambridge, Duke of, on Mess Expenses

— Election, the Lessons of the ... ... 1532 — Greek Play, the ...............1539

Canterbury, the Archbishop of ... 1158-1568 Capital, the Glacial Movement of .- 46 Carlyle's, Thomas, Attitude towards Human Life 462 Carnarvon, Lord, on the Liberal Party ... 1341 Catholic View, the, of God's "Glory" 81 Cavendish, Lord F., Murder of ... ... 616 Cetewayo to go back to Zululand ... 1073 Cetewayo's Meditations ... 1106 Chamberlain, Mr. J., and W. Lennox Boyd _. 1611 Channel Tunnel the 147-2g4-1340 Childers, Mr., on the Army ... 79 China and Japan, the coming War between ... 232 Chinese Navy, the ... 82 — and Americans ... 717 Church Congress, Unity and Peace at ... ... 1308 Churchill, Lord It 1404 — — — on the Duty of Opposition ... ... 1534 Churchill's, Lord R., letter... ... ... 1435

Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, the... 17g7

9

Clough, the Unpopularity of .........1507

Closure, the ... 4 — — Public Feeling upon ... 220 — — Debate on — 253 — — the Times upon... ... — 2611-1337 — — Liberal Faint.heartedness about ... ... 350 — — Division upon Mr. Marriott's Motion 412 — — and its Consequences' . . ... 1469 — — why do the Tories Oppose it? 1368 — — by Two-thirds Majority ... 1401 Coercion, the Success and Failure of ... 348 Co-operative Congress, the, at Oxford ... 716 "Comet, a Menacing" ... 113 Commons, House of, New Rules of Procedure for 176 — — — Outrages in the ... 258

— — — Paralysis of the _—. 885 — — — Punitive Cure for Obstruction in the... 1501

"Conservative Leadership, the... 1336-1483 Constantinople, the British Government' in ... 1157 Convocation and the Ritualists ... 224 Corea, Affairs 1133

— the Resent History of — 1280 Country Gentlemen, Mr. Mimesdaskell upon ... 1160

Cranborne, Lord, coming of Age ... ... 1375 Crops, the, and the Seasons ... 887 Culture, the Politics of — ... 1341

Culturkampf, the Natural Death of the ... .. 44 — — and Prince Bismarck ..' ... 81

"Cynic, the," play of, at the Globe Theatre ... 153 TNARWIN, Charles ... _ 525-557 — — on s. Future State ... 1249 Devitt, Mr., on the Irish Question . . ... 756 Day's, Thomas, Experiments in Wife•Training... 152 TOPICS OF THE DAY.

A CADEldY Dinner, the ... ... 592 1-1. American Navy, the . .. 1473

— Society, and its Critics ... ... 1017 — Religions Rendezvous, an ... ... 1163 — Millionaires ... . 1370 — Elections, the Significance of the ... . 1437 Angling in the Highlands, Past and Present ... 1223

Ammals, True and False Sentiment about ..323

"Antigone," the, at Toronto 624 Ants, the Apparent Jingoism in ... 827 Arabi Bey's Future ... . ... 221 Arnold's, Mr. Matthew, New Discovery ... 1281 Arrears Bill, the ... ... 889 — — — Lords, and the . . . . 1012-1045 "Aristocratic Speculators ... ... 151 Arms Acts, the ... ... 8'25 Art and Life .' . ... • • ... 1343

Asia, the French — .•.

Assassination, the Weakness of ... ... 685 Atheists. the House of Lords on the ... 384 Austen. Miss, from, to Mr. Trollop° 1609 Australia Vietrix (Cricket Match) ... 1136 Austrian Movement, the ... 78 DARING'S, Major, First Indian Budget ... 317 IMO Beaconsfield's, Lord, Speeches, Charm of 495

Beaconsfield, Lord, and the Primrose 524 " Believe, the Wish to," Mr. W. Ward upon ... 150

Belt Case, the ... 1676 Berlin, the Recent Scare in .:: . .. ... 1641 Bernays Tragedy, the... ... . ... 1536 Biography . ... 988 Birmingham Adventuress, the ... ... 227 Bishops, the, and the Ritualists ... 256 ... 653 Bismarck, Prince, and the Culturkampf... — — and the Defence of the Prussian Rescript 110 — — and M. de Giers... ... 180 Bismarck's, Prince, Latest Rebuff— ... 383 Government, the Position of, at End of Session 1072

— and Procedure .-Late. -

' ... 1074 — Achievements of the and Present ... 1104

- Changes in the — Reconstruction of the 1640 Graduates and Money-lending ... ... 1645 Granville, Lord, on the North-Borneo Charter... 351

Granville's, Lord, Egyptian Policy ... 176 Gray, Mr., the Imprisonment of 1073 Grey, Sir George • - ... 1191 Green, Professor, the late -* ..' ... 417 — Rev. Mr., a Way to get him out of Prison ... 383 — — — and the Bishops — ... 653 — — — and the Attorney-General 1103

IFIAMILTON Sale, the 236

Green's, Rev. Mr., Release ... ... 1436 Harcourt, Sir W., on London Opinion ... 554 Hartingtou. Lord, on the New Rules ... 286 — — on the Closure ... 381 Harvest, a Fruitful... 1077

Hastings, Mr., and Recent Legislation — 1219 Hinton, Mr. James, on Philosophy and Religion 225

Holiday-Makers, the Quest of ... 1119 712 Hong Kong, Slavery 'as House-guarding ... 1196

IIIIMORTALITY without God .. 1537-1575-1646

India, Rural Self-Government in 683 Indian Budget, Major Boxing's First ... ... 317 — Mahommedaus, a Cry from the .. ... 1105 Ireland, Ms,amtrasna, the Tragedy at 1471 — the Recent Murders in ...

— a" New Departure" in... — Over-centralisation in ... — the Catholic Church in ...

— — Evictions in ... — Justice in ...

— the Secret Societies of ...

Irish Landlords, Meeting of, in Dublin ... 7 — Land Act, Lords' Committee upon ... 252 — — — Majority in Home of Commons Against 316 — — — Tory Alternative for 490 — Jacquerie, the ... 457 $52 553 818 619 651 680 ... 681 ... 521 ... 512 ... 789 ... 1190 ... 1247 — Session, another ...

— Appointments, the... — Protection Bill, the New... ...

— Hatred for England — Crime Prevention Bill, straggle over...

— Party, toe, andthe Government ...

— — the, and Irish Crime ...

— Question, the, Mr. Devitt upon .. 756 — Boycotting Difficulty, the ... 758 — Business and Parliament... ... 789 — Constabulary, the ... 1123 Irishmen, the New Temper of ... ... 287

Islam, the Strength and Weakness of ... 1105 Italy, the Position of—S. liagliani's Budget ... 415

TEVONS, the late Professor ... 1078 O Jews. the Persecution of in Russia... ... 43 — — — — the Causes of the .. 83 — — and the Russian Government ... 111 — — Meeting at the Mansion House ... 148 — — English Consuls on the Outrages ... 256 Jingoism ? what is ... ... 952 Judaism, "Progressive" ... 1406 Jumbo, the big Elephant ... 258

K A.VAN LGH'S, Mr., Land Corporation

852 Billing, Possible Improvements in 923 "Kilmainham Treaty," the... ... 648

L01' the Fort de ... •.. 558 Labouchere's, Mr., Motion on the House of Lords ... 318

Lady Squires ... •.• 1476 Lamb, Charles, Mr. Ainger's Book upon Lamson, Mr., Audacity of ...

Land League, the End of the ... 1804 Langtry, Mrs., the Success of 1507 Law Courts, Opening of the... ... ... 1574 Legislate, the Way we ... 1505 Leigh's, Miss, Work in Pans ... 1647 "Les Rantzau" at the Gaiety Theatre ... Lasseps, M. de, and the Panama Canal ... 1191 Levy, Edward, the Conspiracy case 1609 Leopold's, Prince, Appanage ... 382 Leopold, Prince, on the Press ... 859 Liberal Party, meeting of, on the Lords' Irish 'Liberalism and Culture ... 1607 Life Insurance, the Progress of 892 Litton, Mr., on Secession 589 Liverpool, the Conversion of... ... 1501 — — Contest in... ... 1536-1604 London, the New Government of ... ... 40 — Police, the Work of the ... ... 1279 Longfellow ... ... 418 Longman's Magazine ... ... 1373 Lords' Committee on the Irish Land Act 252-316 Lowther, Mr., the Use of ... 713 Lytton, Lord, at Manchester, on Conservatism 146 Lytton's, Lord, Speech at Woodstock ... 80

MACKONOCHIE, Mr., and Archbishop Tait 1608 Manning, Cardinal, and the Education Act 1677 Medical Research, Association for the Advance. mont of Meissonier's Picture of Napoleon, Sale of ... 761

Mental Impenetrability ... ... 1221 Mess Expenses, the Duke of Cambridge upon ... 855 Milan, Prince, to be King ... ... 321 Millionaires, the possible Power of ,.. 1406 Moltke, Marshal 'Von _ 8 Montefiore, Mr. Claude, on Judaism ... 1406

Month, Catholic Magazine, on the Glory of God 45

Morewood, Mr., beaten by his Brothers .., 11 Moseley, Professor, on Deep-sea Life ... 1135 "Much Ado about Nothing" at the Lyceum ... 1312 Idundella, Mr., and the New Educational Code 319 Deference, the Decay of . . •••

'Democracies, the Silence of . `Democracy, the European, and War Derby, Lord, on Protection.........

-- as a Liberal Statesman ... Dickens, C., as Dramatist Dilke, Sir C., at Chelsea ... . . 145-1672 Diocesan Conferences in London ... . 321 Disfranchisement Bill, the Attorney-General's... 459 Distress, Law of, Report of Committee upon ... 984 Divining Rod, the . . ... 1310 "Drink" at the Adelphi Theatre .. ... 1079 Dublin Police, Strike of the... ... ... 1159 Dufferin, Lord, in Cairo ... ... 1402 — at Yildis Kiosk... ... ... 1433 'L" AST, " Fanaticism" in the ... ... 1193

— Interpreters in the ............1809

Educational Code, the Change in the ... 313 Egypt, the Rumours about ... 5 — — Position of Affairs in ... .. 77 — A Suggestion ... 491 — the Crisis in ... „, — — Danger in Egypt — the Sultan in ... 758 — Crisis, the .

— the Debate upon . . ... 221

— and the Government ... 852

— Admiral Seymour's Warning ... _ 881 — the Bombardment of Alexandria ... 916 — the Attitude of France towards ... 917

— — Impracticablos on Oarsolroeytm _ 48-980 f he Alexandrian Bombardment ... 951

— England in ... ... 1013 — the Attitude of Europe upon ... 1013 — Mr. Gladstone upon .. — 1044 — Sir G. Wolseley's Dash on the Suez Canal ... 1100 — Turkey and Europe ...

— and Mr. Wilfred Blunt ...

— the Campaign in — and Turkish Interference ... ... 1157 — Battle of Tel-el-Kebir 11 — the Government Policy in _1216.1245 — Baker Pasha's Proposals — Ministers upon ... .

— Arabi Pasha's Trial — Government Plans for ...

— the Radicals upon ... _ 1432 — Mr. Gladstone's Statement upon ... 1468 — the Cabinet on . . ... 1642 Egyptian Success, the Party Result of ... ... 1244 Egyptians, Spoiling the Election, the North Riding ... ... 109 Electric Lighting, the Technicalities of ... 527 — — Committee upon ... 715 Electricity and the State ... 650 Emerson, Ralph Waldo ... 590 English Humour, the Future of ... ... 289 — do they hate the Irish ? ... 1014 se- Republicanism ... 1675 Enraght Case, the ... . 685 Europe,"Faisterri, Crisis in ... 254 Events, the Evidence of Extraordinary _ 985 Exercise, the Value of — ... 656-720 Export and Import Duties, Mr. Giffen upon ... 460 UAITH and Unfaith ... 1342 "Fanaticism" in the East ... 1193 Fermiers' Atheism, the, the New Bill of ... 590 Farm-yard Fable, a ... _ ... 229 Farrar, Canon, and the Salvation Army... .. 922 Fenayrou Trial, the ... 1078 Fiction, the Moral Purpose in ... .„ 388 Finance, Liberal and Conservative ... 1016 Forster, Mr., and the Irish Debate ... ... 179 — — at Tullamore 316 — — and the Irish Suspects ._ _ 413 — — his Resignation and Explanation ... 584-585 France, the mania for speculation in ... ... 112 — — hatred of Religion ... 386 — — drift of events in 853 Fraud, the latest French French Army, the — Assembly, the Dictatorship of the ... -.1217 — the, in Madagascar ... 1339 — Plans for Tunis .. 1371 — Policy, the Flabbiness of ... ... 1673 Friends and Friends .. — 228 Fry, Mr. Justice, on Materialism ... ... 655

Parnimu, Miss, as Lord Arthur Minton.- ... 227

el ALTON'S, Mr., Pictorial Averages ... .. 181 Gambetties, M., Position ... ... 42 Gambettists, the, and England t .. 1606 Garibaldi, the Charm of .- ... 762 Gaskell, Mr. Mihim, on Country Gentlemen ... 1160 Germany, the Prospects of Liberalism in ... 1570 — the Recent Scare in Berlin ... • ... ... 1641 Gibson, Mr. .- — ... 1219 Giffen, Mr., on the Export and Import Statistics 460 Girls' High Schools ... ... 182 Girton College wants more Money... ... . 1475 Gladstone, W. E., Speech of, on the Lords' Irish — — and the Closure_ . . 82C — Myth, the ... 1075

— Mr., at Guildhall.. • -. .. 1433 — — and the Punitive Cure for Obstruction ... 1501

Gladotone's, Mr., Statement upon Egypt ... 1468 — — Grand Committees ... . 1534 God, Immortality without ... 1537-1575-1646 God's Glory. the Catholic View of... ... 84 Gortschakoff's, Prince, retirement, Times upon 489 Government, the New Departure in Ireland ... 584 — Remedial Policy of, towards Ireland ... 617 — a Strong and Weak.- _ ... 790 — Defeat of, on the Crimes Bill ... ... 919

NATIONAL Conceit, the Value of ... 1439 "Natural •Religion, what " 857 Neat-of-Kin Frauds inalanchester, &c. 525 Next World—I.... . • 621

622 Nihilist, a, on the Nihilist Object 586 North Riding Election, the, and the Whigs 76 NOrthoote, Sir 13., at Milburn — — at Bournemouth ... 1101 -- — at Liverpool .. Northeote'e, Sir S., Leadership ... ... 457 OATHS, Parliamentary, Cardinal Manning u • pen 1220 Oriental Patriotism . . ... 793 "Other Worlds than Ours"... ... ... 1678 Oxford after the Commission _ 953 — Professor Jowett to be Vice Chancellor ... 1246

laltaARCELS Post, the Government and the _. 461 Parliament, the Coming Session of, a Last Word fore ...144 — Obstructions in . Parnell, Mr., and Mr. Devitt. Parnell's, Mr. Policy 1102 — — New Position Parnell, Mr., at Cork ... ••• • • •1644

Parole, the Sanctity of ... ... 494 Pasteur, M., and M. Ronan on Religious Belief 591 Pay, Esther, Verdict of Wilful Murder against 259-588 Penzance's, Lord, Sorrows 1045 Peopling of the World, the ... ... 1504

Perjury, the Spread of ... 1009 Peterborough, the Bishop of, and Mr: Green ... 256 Phis and Hoz1250

Playfair's, Mr., Coup d'Etat 884-981 Pleasure and Pain ... 1194 Plamptre's, Dean, Eirenicon ... 493 Poetry and Pessimism ... 794 Politics, the Relation of History to ... 893 Poor Law, Working Men on the ... 1247 Positivists, the Worship of the ... . Post-Oflioe Savings Bank and Female Clerks ... 1076 " Clerks "... 1284 Presbyterian Prelacy ... 1279 Primate, the New ... 1640 Prize-Ring, the Future of the ... 463 Proctor's, Mr., Essay on a "Menacing Comet" 113 Professional Prizes and their Effect 761 "Prophet," the Burnous of the ... 1050 Public Worship Regulation Act, Tinkering of the 288 Pussy, Dr., the late ... ... 1217

QUARANTINE, Internal 1251

Queen, Attempt on the Life of the... ... 284

R— Morality of Laws against the... ... ... 324 :BOLUSES, and the World ... 557 Redesdale's, Lord, Oaths/3111— ... 384 Reform Club, the Dispute in the ... ... 649 Reindeer

Religious Belief, H. Pasteur and M. Henan on...- 591 Henan, M., on Culture and Democracy 714 ••- Republicanism, English ... 1675 Ritchie's, Mr., Motion on Foreign Tariffs ... 414 Ritualism and Liberalism ... 1131 Ritualists, the. and Deprivation 951 Roman Catholic, a, on the Glory of God... ... 45 " Romeo and Juliet" at the Lyceum ... 325 Russia, Duel between the Czars and theNihilists 521

0.2LVATION Army, the, and the Law — — Roman-View of the . Salisbury, Lord, in the Quarterly Rcebsw...

at Liverpool

— — on:the Future of Conservatism — at Stratford — — at Hatfield ... — — in Edinburgh ...

— — in Hertfordshire ...

School Board Elections, the... ...

Scotland, Educational Progress in... Self-Defence, the English Law of ...

Selfishness

Set-via, Prince Milan to be King of.- Sexton's, Mr., Speech.-

- Wrath Shaftesbury, Lord, as a Prophet Shakespeare, on Reading Through - on Death

She men's Petition, the ...

Skobeleff. General

Skobeleff's, General, Speech, Alarm about Situation of Parties, a Bird's-eye View of Social Life, the................. Solicitors and the Public ...

"Sovereignty, the Burden of" Speaker, the, and the Miniatry Speakers and Reporters . . . • -. Spencer, Earl, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland Mr. Herbert, in America... ... Stanley, Colonel, on the Closure — Stook, Mr. St. G., "Attempts at Truth" 1587-1575-1646

Swiss Plebieeite, the latest ... ... 1572

Synod, an Experimental ... 1474

TAIT, Archbishop, and Bishop Fraser... 1 Talk, the Restfulness of ... Talkers, Old and Young ... . .

Tennyson as a Dramatist 1474 Thought-reading and Braiewavee... 718 Times, the, on the Closure ... ... 1337 Ter, Venom, the New109

--Obstruction in the House DI Commons ... 1368

—Idea; the Secret ... 1368 Trades train& Congress on the Poor-law... ... 1247

Trevelyan, Mr. G., Secretary for Ireland ... 618

— — on the Irish Prevention of Crimes Act... 650 Trollope, Mr. Anthony, Death of ... 1573.1609 Take. Me., on Irish Emigration 854 Tunis, and the Burnous of the " Prophet" ... 1059

URION Generale, Fall of the ... ... 151 University Representation ... 1503 United Kingdom, Political Situation in ... 885 virNUS, the Planet, transit of, across the1618 WARD, Mr. W., on "The Wish to Believe" 150

... 792 ... 1132 ... 109 ...1046 ... 1500 ... 1569 ... 1305

... 1372 984 1192 1051 320 413 221 1470 767 1107 1282 760-

920 254 318 1439 921 361 587 114 618 140.6 ... 1674 .420 ... 1018 Watkin, Sir E., and the Board of Trade ... 856 Wealth and Poverty, the Moral Effects of ... 1162 Wilberforce, Bishop, and Ecclesiastical Appoint-

ments

Wives in Training ... •.. ... 152 Wolseley, Lord, on the Road to Success ... 1680 Wolverhampton, Liberalism at ... 1307 Women's Examination at St. Andrews ... 688 — the Married, Property Act 1161.1219 Wordsworth, the Weak Side of ... eav Worship Regulation Act, the Public, Tinkering of 288 y ALDIN G Murder, the ... ... 588

POETRY.

Adverse Criticism ... 1285 Bathes, Toni, on the Lords Irish Committee ... 293 "Beaconsfield Bouquet, the," on ... 562 Doubt Resolved, a 88 Garrick Club, at the ... 1613 Gladstone's, Mr., "Rock of Ages" 1315 Green, Thomas Hill ... ... 424 Iliad, Idylls of the, V., 327; VI., Lycaon, 530; VII., Menelaus 1478 Lift thine Eyes-. ... • ... 1198 Longfellow, H. W. Primate Designate, to the ... ... 1683 Mary, to, aged seven days Robin, the ... ... 1650 St. Victor, a Translation from the Adam of ... 959 Sonnets, two, for Pictures ... ... 1022 Stevens, Alfred ..._ 1379 Tempera Mutantur ... 626 Tait and Fraser ... ... 1682 The Reason Why ... ... 467 Two Epitaphs ... 1347 Venus, the Transit of... ... ... 1577

ART.

Birket Foster -. — — . .

Costa, Signor, at the Fine Art Smiley . . 764 Dudley Gallery, the .. — _ 359 Grosvenor Gallery, the ... 626.830-1614-16504683 Linnell, John — _ . . ... 264

Lyceum "The Two Roves" at ... 51 Old Masters, the, at Burlington House ... 52

Painter-Etchers, the ... . — 424

Royal Academy, the ... 595-652-723•863

Stevens, Alfred . . 1379

Thomas, Mr. W., Swiss Drawings by ... ... 467

Venice, Mr. Bunny's_ _ 1542 Water-Colours, Royal Society of Painters in 690-1577 Watts's, Mr., Paintings 14.118

BOOKS.—Authors. 2i.CLAND, A. H. Dyke—Political History of England Adams, Charles—The Coward Science ... 1350

Ainger, Alfred—Charles Lamb ... ... 295 Alexander, Mrs.—The Freres ... 396 Alison, Lady—Autobiography of Sir A. Alison . 1581 Allen, W., & Co: (Pnb.)—By the Tiber 60 1 — — — — Ghostly Visitors . . 1382 Anstey, F.—ViceVersa, a Lesson for Fathers ... 1116 Arber, E.—An English Garner ... ... 1320 Arnold, T., M.A.—English Poetry and Prose ... 750 — E. L.—On the Indian Hills ... ... 664 Ashton, J.—Chap-Books of the 18th Century _ 928 — — Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne 1688 Auerbach, Berthold—Spinoza 930 Austin, Alfred—Soliloquies in Song ... 1411

fl BADEILIT, A.—Milltary History of General

Bagenal, P. H.—The American Irish ... 897 Bale, A., LL.D.—James Mill: a Biography ... 499 Ballantine, Serjeant — Experiences of a Barrister's Life ... ... 500 Belcher, H.—The Second Book of Lay ... 333 Bell, Clara Ebers.—Egypt : Descriptive, &c. ... 208 Bentley & Son Pub.)—The Garden of Eden ... 429 — — — — A 0 equered Care.er 767 — — — Egypt and the Soudan ... 1202 Recant, W.—All Sorts and Conditions of Men ... 1319 — — The Revolt of Man 1383 Bingham, Hon. D. A.—The Marriages of the Black, John R.—Young Japan ...

Blackie. J. 8.—Lay Sermons... Blackwood, W., and Sons (Pub.)—Autobiography of Thomas Allen

Bloomfield, Lady G.—Court & Diplomatic Life Bowes, J. L.—Japanese Marks upon Pottery ... Bramston, A. R.—Historic Winchester Brentano, Lnjo.—Die Gewarbliehe Arberterf rage Brereton, W. H--The Truth about Opium ... Brown,. John, M.D.—John Leech Is other Papers Broadly, A. M.—Tnnis, Past and Present ... Browne, G. L.—State Trials in the 19th Century Branton, T. L., M.D.,—The Bibleand Science... Bryce, Rev., Professor—Manitoba : its Infancy Buchanan, R.—Ballads of Life, Love, k,e. — — Martyrdom of Madeline ...

Bnokland, Frank—Notes, &a, of Animal Life... Buchner, von W. F.—Freiligrath Burke, Sir B.—Historic Reminiscences ... Barrows, M.—The Registers of the Visitors of Oxford

nAINE, T. II.—Sonnets of Three Centuries ... — — — Recollections of Dante G. Rossetti Campbell, Lewis—Life of James C. Maxwell ...

Capello, H.—Expedition to West Coast of Africa Carlyle, T.—Carlyle's Irish Journey ... Carus. Rev. W., hi A.—Memorials of Rev. C. P. Mcllvaiue Cassell, Petter, & Co. (Pub.)—Essays on Local — — — — Elfie ander the Sea Chapman & Hall—Works of Charles Dickens Chiala, L.—Alphonso la Marmora... Chin, Kwong Ki—A Dictionary of English 730 331 450 363 1547 932 1687 1319 1201 393 1380 1620 191 835 394 869 1259 428 1086 567 264 1511 1542 362 1315 867 568 446 1618 532 747 335 Cobbe, Frances P.—A Peak in Darien ... 1083 Colvin, Sidney—Writings of W. S. Lander ... 1651 Cory, Colonel Arthur—The Eastern Menace ... 599 Cofterill H. B.—Introduotion to the Study of Crane, Lucy—Grimm's Stories ... 1415 Craven, Mrs. Augustus—Ellen°. _ ... 3313 n Crow', F. J.—Phases of Musical England ... 603 Cumming, 0.-F., Miss—At Home in Fiji ... 235 —- — — Cruise in a French Man-of-War ... 749

DALL, C. H.—Letters from California ... 234 Davidson, S.—Introduction to the New Testament ... ,• 963 Davis, Jefferson—Rise and Fall of the Con-

federate Government ... — 211 Diman, Rev. J. L., D.D.—Orations and Brays-. 1167 11.—On Diet in Health and Sickness ... 698 Dobson, A.—Eighteenth-Century Essays 1232 Dorgeel, Deutsche Colonie in London .. 125 Dowden, E.—Correspondence of R. Southey ... 768 — — The Sonnets of Shakespeare ... . ... 1029 Dresser, C.—Japan, its Architecture, Art, &a_ 1615 Ducat an, 51.—Life and Letters of Berlioz ... 898 Durand, John, and Taine, H. A.—La Revolution 232 Dye, W. MeE.—Egypt and Abyssinia ... 1028

-0 BEM, G.—Egypt, Descriptive, Historical, &c. 268 ..1124 Edwards, II. S.—The Lyrical Drama ... 838

Elton, C.—Origins of English History ... ... 1142 Elwes, A.—Expedition to West Africa ... 1315 Ensor, Sydney—The Queen's Speeches 332 Ewald, A. C.—Stories from the State Papers ... 334 'CIAGAN, Louis—Letters of P. Merimee to

1. Panizzi— . 444 Farrar, F. W., D.D.—Mercy and Judgment ... 209

— — — Early Days of Christianity ._ ... 1413 Felkin, lt. W.—Ugand and the Egyptian Soudan 472 Ferguson, Colonel A.—Erskine and his Times . 1057 Ferrier, Miss S. E.—Marriage 158

Fia011, Lorimer, 51.A.—Kamilaroi and Kurnai 212

Fitzgerald, Percy, M.A.—History of the English Stage — ••• 504 — — — Recreations of a Literary Man . 995 Fahergill, Jessie—Kith and Km ... 696 — — Made or Marred . . . . ... 1352 Fraseraytler, C. C.—Songs in Minor Keys ... 159 Freeman, E. A.—The Neighbour Lands of Venice 425

— — — The Reign of William Rufus . 660 Froude. J. A., M.A.—Life of Thomas Carlyle 488.530

(="ARNETT, W.—Life of Junes C. Maxwell .. 1542 — R —Select Letters of Shelley . . 1511 Gautier, Theophile—Nature at Home . 1619

Gilder, W. 11.—The Schwatka Search _ 1230

Gilohrist, A.—Life and Works of W. Blake ... 1351 Giles, H. A.—Historic China 899 Gomm, F. C. Carr—Letters of Sir W. M. Gomm 694 Geese, W.—Edmund Gray ... 1059 Gray, Asa—Natural Science and Religion ... 536 Green, A. K.—The Sword of Damocles ... _ 800 Greg, W. R.—Misoellaneoue Essays ... 52 Greville, Lady Violet—Zoe : a Girl of Genius 473 Griffith & Ferran (Pub.)—Poetry for the Young 1229 Griffths, E., MA.--Gospel of the Divine Life ._ 728 Gay, W. A., M.S.—Factors of the Unsound Mind 189

HAGGARD, II. R.—Cotewayo's White Neigh- bours — ..• ... 1089 Halliday, C.—The Scandinavian Kingdom of Hamilton, 'Jana-I-Poems and Essays 1289

Hawley, W. G.—Traseaden Hall 834 Hardy, Thomas—A Laodicean ... 296 Harper, T.—Metaphysie of the School 991 Hart°, Bret—Flip, and other Stories 1257 Hatton, Joseph—To-Day in America ... ... 22 — J. L.—The Songs of England, ... 122

Hauff, W.—Longnose the Dwarf —.• ... 417 Hanssonville, M. de—La Salon d e Madame Necker 1082

Hawes, G. 8.—A Handbook to Japan . . 804 Hawthorne, Julian—Prince Saroni's Wife ...1084 — Nathaniel—Doctor Grhoshawe's Becket ... 1686 Hayes, J. T. (Pub.)—Zululand, Travels in ... 1089 Helms, L. V.—Journeys to California 903 Hensel, Sebastian—The Mendelssohn Family ... 508 Herbert, George—The Temple 1026 Heyse, Paul—Children of the World ... 1588 Heywood & Son (Pub.)—Mother Shipton ... 923 Hicks, B. L,—Manual of Greek Inscriptions Hodgson, S. H.—Outcast Essays ... 427

Heey, Mrs. Cashel—Tbe Question of Cain 236

Holland, Rev. H. Scott—Logic and Life...

Holmes, 0. W.—The Common Law ... 745 Hood, Rev. P.—Christmas Evans Hope, Hon. A. J. B. B.—The Brandreths ... 1256 Howells, W. D.—Dr. Breen's Practice — — A Modern Instance ... ... 1658 Hewitt, A. W.—Kamilaroi and Kernel ... 212 Hughes, Tom—Memoir of D. Macmillan. ... 1114 Hume, Lois—The Bloom off the Peach ...

Hurst & Blackett (Pub.)—Plain Speaking ... 1261 Huxley, T. 11.—Science and Culture ...

IHNE, Wilhelm—History of Rome ... 1285 Irwin, II. C.—The Garden of India ... ... 193 Ivens, R.—Expedition to West Africa ... 1315

TACKSON, Lady—French Court of LouisXVI. 730 U Jamieson, J., D.D.—A Dictionary of the Scottish Language 1061 Jebb, Profenor R. C.—English Men of Letters : Jerrold,Blanchard—Life of Napoleon III. ... 770 — — George Cruikshank . ... 1026

KJervis, Rev. W. 11.—The Gallic:at Church 896-923 APPEY, J. A.—The Songs of Scandinavia .. 163 Keane, A. H.—Asia, with Ethnological Rabbet, T. E.—Speeches of Earl of Beaconsfield 630

Kagan Paul & Co. (Pub.)—Charles Lowder : a Kettlewe 1, Rev. 13.—Tbomas I Kempis ... 964 Kelle, G.—Das Sinngedicht ... 298

Ramble, Frances A.—Records a Later Life ... 959 Kingsley's, C., Novels, The Eversley Edition of 119 Knight, W.—Poetical Works of W. Wordsworth 1141

Kuenen, A., D.D.—The Hibbert Leotures ... 1255

LANT, C. W.—Arabian Nights' Entertainment 1513 Lange, Professor—History of Materialism 836 Lundell, Henry—Through Siberia 469

Leader, J. D.—Mary Queen of Soots ... 190 Lear, H. L.—Sketch of Henry D. Lacordaire ... 1143 Lecky, W. KJ:I.—History of England in the 18th Lee, Ka 'ne—A Western Wildflower ... 1200 Leith, W. F.—The Soots Men-at-Arnie in France 991 Leslie, Alexander—The Voyage of the 'Vega'... 57 Littlejohn, Right Rev. A. ... 92 Loch, C. 13.—Reforms in Charitable Work ... 600 Loftie, W. J., B.A.—Queen Anne's Son ... ... 19 Longfellow, H. W.—In the Harbour ... ... 1287 Lorimer, James—The Institutes of Law ... 448 Low, C. R.—Maritime Discovery ... ... 1060 Low, S. & Co. (Pub.)—Magyarland 397 — — — A Chelsea Householder ... 1416 Lonimuir, J., D.D.—A Dictionary of the Scot- Language Lyell, Mrs.—Life of Sir Charles Lyell ... 89 ACDONALD, G.—Castle Warlock ... 837 1111. Macmillan and Co. (Pub.)—Onesimus ... 361 — — — — Christy Carew ... 3352 — — — — Throughthe Ranks to a Commission 566 — — — — A New Analogy between Religion and Nature ... ... 666 — — — — Natural Religion ... 865 Mahaffy, J. P., M.P.—Old Greek Education ... 565 Mallock, W. H.—Social Equality ... 1139 Malortie, Baron de—Native Rulers, ,to , of Egypt 1515 Martin, Sir Theodore—The Works of Horace ... 188 Marzials, Theo.—Pan Pipes ... 1415 Massari, Giuseppe—Alphonso la Marmora ... 747 Maurice, F. Z. H.—The Nightless North... ... 799 Meldram, Mrs.—A Story of Two Years ; or, Gertrude Ellerslie 632 Merivale, Herman C.—Faucit of Balliol... ... 207 Merrill, Selah—East of the Jordan ... 934 Moggridge, W. W.—Method in Almsgiving ... 1616 Morison, J. Cotter—" Macaulay" 1514 Morgan, Sophie E. de—Memoirs of A. de Morgan 1445 Morris, William—Hopes and Fears of Art ... 629 — M.—Essays in Theatrical Criticism 1172 — Mowbray—The Poet's Walk ... ... 1229 Morselli, Henry, M.D.—Essay on Suicide ... 235 Morley. T.—Reminiscences of Oriel College 831-864 Murray, John—A Handbook to Bengal ... 868 Myers—F. W. H.—The Renewal of Youth, &c. 1411 NEWMAN, L. 5.—With the Boers in the Nicholson, E.—Auerbach's Spinoza ... ... 930 Nordenskibld, A. E.—The Voyage of the 'Vega ' 57 O'DEA, J. J.—Studies on the Philosophy of

Suicide O'Donovan, Edmond.—The Mery Oasis ... 1655

O'Meara, Kathleen—Henri Perreyve ... 267 Oliphant, Mrs.—In Trust ... ... 124 — — The Literary History of England ... 1111-1656 — Laurence—The Land of Kbemi 208 Otter, 11.11.. M.A.—Winters Abroad ... 1085 " Ouida "—In Marerema ... 564 Owen, Sidney 3.—Duke of Wellington in India 21 — John—Evenings with the Skeptics ... 505 — Professor—Experimental Physiology ... ... 993

PALGRAVE, Francis T.—The Visions of

England Parr, Mrs.—Robin 1689 Parton, James—Life of Voltaire ... 533 Payn, James—For Cash only ... ... 538 Peard, Frances M.—Schloss and Town ... 569 Pfeiffer. Emily.—Under the Aspens ... 55 Perry, W. C.--Greek and Roman Sculpture ... 692 Pidgeon, Daniel.—An Engineer's Trip ... 1198.1227 Pollock. F.—Essays in Jurisprudence ... 1166 Pym, Horace N.—Journals of Caroline Fox ... 15

QUAIN, Riehard.—A Dictionary of Medicine 1675 RAE, Edward—The White Sea Peninsula ... 563 Ramsay, Colonel B. D. W.—Military Service 1140 Randolph, Edmund—One of " Us " ... 1113 Ransome, C.—Political History of England ... 126

Reade, 0.—The Works of Charles Reade... ... 928 Reemelin, C.—Review of American Politics ... 22 Reeve, Mrs. 11.—Cookery and Housekeeping ... 631 Riddell, Mrs. J. H.—The Senior Partner ... 54 — — — Mario Spenceley ... 210 Riedesel, General von—Letters from America ... 502 Robinson, P.—Noah's Ark ... 832 Romanes, 0.3.—Animal Intelligence 1170 Rossetti, D. G.—Ballads and Sonnets ... 269 Rontledge, R.—Electric Lighting ... 965 — (Pub.)—Rustic Pictures by Pinwell and Rnakin, John—Letters by ... ... 727 Russell, John—Haigs of Bemersyde 1260 Rutherford, W. G. M.—The New Phrynichus ... 471 Ryder, H. T. D.—Original Poems ... ... 1381 SAINTSBURY, G.—History of French Litera- Batow, E. M.—A Handbook to Japan 804 Scholl, Jules C.—Ayes Pitie ... 20 Scions, F. C.—A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa 801 Senior, Nassau—Journals in Egypt, Malta, &a_ 1448 &aim, J. C., LL.D.—Aspects of Poetry... 88-121 Sborthouse, J. U.—The Platonism of Words- - J. H.—The Temple ... ... 1026 Simeon, S. L.—Russians and Germans ... 771 Smith, G.—Canal Adventures by Moonlight ... 726 — W. R.—The Prophets of Israel... ... 695 Smith Elder and Co. (Pub )—John Barlow's Ward 91 — — — — Love the Debt ..: ... 744 — — — —Northam Cloisters ... 1169 — -- — The Works of Fielding... ... 1232 " fineyd Pamela "—Jack Urquhart's Daughter 426 Stephen, Leslie—The Works of Henry Fielding 532 — — Science of Ethics 743.765 — — Swift, English Men of Letters Stevenson, It. L.—The New Arabian Nights ... 1450 Stirling, J. H., LL.D.—A Text-book to Kant ... 161 — M. C.—The Minister's Son 1117 Stone, Olivia M.—Norway in June ... 1449 Storm, Johann—Englische Philologie ... 802 Sturgis, Julian—Little Comedies, Old and New 445 — — Dick's Wanderings ... 960 Sully, James—Illusions ... 56 Swinburne, A. C.—Tristram of Lyonesse ... 1055 Byrne, D.—Representative Government in Eng- land Symonds, i..A.--itentsissanee in Italy ... 724 rrAINE, H. A.—La Revolution, &c. 232 A Temple, Sir R.—Men and Events of my Time in India ... 329 Terry, A. 0.—Historic Winchester 1687 Thomas, E. C.—History of Materialism _ 836 Thomson, Rev. A., D.D.—Life of Principal Tinsley Tiros. (Pub.)—Reminisceices of an Ola Bohemiau..• 1318 Torrerus, Sir R.—An Essay on the Transfer of Traill, H. D.—Laurence Sterne ... ... 1579 Trollop% Anthony—The Fixed Period ... ... 360 — — Shorter Stories... ... ... 443 1088 Trotter, P. D.—Our Mission to Morocco ... ... 772 Tuer, Andrew—Bartolozzi 268 Tyler, C. E.—A Scandinavian Summer ... ... 799 Tyndall, John, F.R S.—Essays on Floating Matter in the Air ... ' ... 156 Tytler, Sarah—The Bride's Pass ... 54 — — Scotch Marriages 996

TELEX', Miss—Damocles.y. 1653 V Vera, Aubrey de—Legends of 'Ireland1022 Verne, J.—Eight Hundred Leagues on tie Amazon 447 Vincent, F.—Norsk, i,app, and Finn ... 799

51 797 992 1580 1685

Williams and Norgate.fPub.i—Danie in Greek... 366 Wilson, Rev. C. T., M.A.—Uganda and the

Egyptian Soudan — Wolley, O. P.—Sport in the Crimea ... Woolner, Thomas—Pygmalion Wordsworth W.—Bibliography of the Poems ...

ATOE, Shway—The Barman ... 1316 Yonge, C. D.—Essays of Goldsmith 1232 Yriarte, Charles, History of Florence ... 1452

ZIMME RN, Helen—The Epic of Kings 1546 B 0 OSS.—Subj ects. 2FRICA, A Hunter's Wanderings in—F. Cl.1 — West, Expedition to-H. Capello and It. Ivens 1315

Marie Spenceley—Mrs. J. IL Riddell ... ... 210 Autobiography of Lady Alison—Sir A. Alison ... 1581 All Sorts and Conditions of Men—W. Resent ... 1349 Allen, T., Autobiography of—W. Blackwood and Almsgiving, Method in—W. W. Moggridge ... 1616 Amazon, Eight Hundred Leagues on the—J.

America, To.day in—Joseph Hatton ... ... 22 — Letters from General von Riedesel 502 American Politics, Review of—C. Reemelin ... 22 — Irish, the, P. H. Bagenal _ ... 897 Analogy, a New—Macmillan and Co. (Pub.) 666 Animal Intelligence—G. J. Romanes ... 1170 — Life, Notes, drc., of—Frank Buckland ... 1259 Anne, Queen, Social Life in the Reign of—J.

Art, Hopes and Fears for—William Morris ... 629 Arabian Nights' Entertainments—E. W. Lane 1513 — — — the New—R. L. Stevenson ... 1450 Asia, with Ethnological Appendix—A. H. Keane 1199 Australia, Fifteen Years in—Bentley and Son ... 767 Ayes Pitie—Jules C. Scholl 20

BARRISTER'S Life, Experiences of a—Ser-

jeant Ballantyne 500 Bartelozzi—Andrew Tner 268 Beaconsfield, Earl of, Speeches of the—T. E.

Bengal, a Handbook to—John Murray (Pub.) ... 868 Berlioz, Life and Letters of—M. Dunstan ... 898 Bible, the, and Science—T. L. Brunton, M.D. ... 191 Blake, W., Life and Works of—A. Gilchrist ... 1351 Bloom off the Peach, the—Lois Hume 598 Bohemian, Reminiscences of an Old—Tinsley Bride's Pass, the—Sarah Tytler ... 54 Bonapartes, the Marriages of the—Hon. D. A.

Barman, the--Shway Yoe ... 1316

CATh;the Question of—Mrs. Cashel Hoey ... 236 California. Letters from—C. H. Dell ... 234

— Journeys to—L. V. Helms ... ... 962 Canal Adventures by Moonlight—George Smith 726 Carlyle, Thomas, History of his Life—J. A.

Carlyle's Irish Journey—Thomas Carlyle ... 867 Cash Only, for—James Payn 538 Castle Warlock—George Macdonald 837 Cetewayo's White Neighbours—H. IL Haggard 1089 Chap Books of the Eighteenth Century-J. Ashton 923 Charitable Work, Necessary Reforms in—C.

Charity Organisation Reports 1 1-1616 Chelsea Householder, a—S. Low & Co. (Pub.) ... 1416 Chequered Career, a—Bentley & Son (Pub.) ... 767 Children of the World—Paul Heyse 1583 China, Historic—H. A. Giles ... 899 Christianity, Early Days of—F. W. Farrar, D.D. 1413

Christy Carew—Macmillan (Pub.)... ... ... 1352 Comedies, Little, Old, and New—Julian Sturgis 445 Confederate Government, Rise and Fall of—

Jefferson Davis ... 211 Cookery and Housekeeping—Mrs. H. Reeve ... 631 Coward Science, the—Charles Adams 1350 Court and Diplomatic Life—Lady G. Bloomfield 1547

Crimea, Sport in the—C. P. Wolley ... 997 Craikshank, George—Blanchard Jerrold... ... 1026 Cruise in a French Man-of-War—Mins Cumming 749

T‘AMOCLEB—Miss Veley... ... 1653 _LI Dante, in Greek—Williams & Norgate (Pub.) 366 Darien, Peak in—Frances P. Cobbe 1083 Das Sinngedicht—G. Keller... ... 298

vvrALIC ER, Annie L.—Two Rival Loves ... Ward, A. W.—Dickens Webster, Augusta—A Book of Rhymes

Westall, William—Red Ryvington..* Wilberforce, It. G.—Life of Samuel Wilberforce, 472 997 17 238 Dickens, C., Works of—Chapman & Hall (Pub.) 538 Dick's Wanderings—Julian gurgis ... 960

Die Deutsche Colome in London—H. Dorval .. 125 Die Gewerbliche Arbeiterfrage—Lujo Brentano 1319 Diet, on, in Health and Sickness—H. Dobell .- 698 Divine Life, the Gospel of the—T. Griffiths, MA. 728

Dr. Breen's Practice—W. D. Howells — 665 Dr. Grimshawe's Seoret—Nathaniel Hawthorne 1680 Dublin, Scandinavian Kingdom of—C. Halliday 297

"VASTERN Menace, the—Colonel Arthur Cory 599 _1.14 Eden, the Garden of—Bentley & Son (Pub.) 429- Egypt and Malta, Journals in—Nassau Senior... 1448

— Native Rulers of—Baron de Malortie ... 1515 — and the Sedan—Bentley & Son (Pub.) ... 1202 — Descriptive, Historical, &c.—G. Ebers 208 — the Land of Khemi—Lanrenee Oliphant ... 208 — and Abyssinia—W. Mc& Dye ... 1028 Electric Lighting—R. Rontledge 965 Elfie under the Sea—Cassell & Co. (Pub.) 1616 Eliane—Mrs. Augustus Craven ... _ 328 Engineer's Trip, a—Daniel Pidgeon — 1198-1227 England, Literary History of—Mrs. Oliphant 1111-1656 — Political History of—A. H. Dyke Aeland ... 126 — Representative Government in—D. Syme -. 361 — History of, in the Eighteenth Century—W.

11. —W. — Musical, Phases of—. .F. J. erowist -. 663 English Phrases, a Dictionary of—Kwong Ki

— Men of Lettnrs : Bentley—Prof. 'It. 0. .Tebb... 562 — Poetry and Prose—Thomas Arnold, M.A. ... 750 — History, Origins of-0. Elton ... 1142 — Garner, an—E. Arbor 1320 Englisohe Philologie—Johann Storm ... ... 802 Erskine and his Times—Colonel A. Ferguson ... 1057 Essays, Miseellaneons—W. It. Greg — 52 — on Floating Matter in the Air—John Tyndall,

— on Science awl' Culture—F. H. Huxley, LL.B. 266 — Outcast—S. H. Hodgson.. 427 — on Local Government—Cassell, Petter, & do. 446

— Eighteenth-Century—A. Dobson 1262 Equality, Social—W. H. Matlock . . .. 1139

Ethics, the Science of—Leslie Stephen ... .743-765

Evans, Christmas—Rev. P. Hood ... 900 VAUCIT of Balliol—Herman 0. Merivale ... 207 ..112 Fielding, H., the Works of—Leslie Stephen... 532 — — — — Smith, Elder, and Co. (Pub.) ... 1232

Fiji, at Home in—C. F. Gordon Cumming ... 268

Fixed Period, the—Anthony Trollop° 360 Flip, and other Stories—Bret Harte ... 1257 Florence, History of—Charles Yriarte ... 1452 Fox,- Caroline, journals of—Horace N. Pym 15 French Court, &o., Louis XVI.—Lady Jackson-. 730 -- Literature, History of—G. Sontsbury ... 1348 France, Revolution in—H. A. Tains ... 232 Freiligrath, Ferdinand—Von W. Buchner ... 428 Freres, the—Mrs. Alexander 396

GALLICAN Church, the—Rev. W. H. Jervis 926 Gertrude Ellerslie, a Story of Two Years—

Mrs. leeldrum 632

Ghostly. Visitors—E. W. Allen (Pub.) ... ... 1382

Goldsmith, Essays of—C. l9. Yong* 1232 Gomm, Sir W. M., Letters of—F. C. Carr-lemm 694 Grant, General U., History of—A. Redeem 335-398 "Gray "—Edmund W. (lease — — ... 1059 Greek Inscriptions, a Manual of—E. L. Hicks ... 53$ — Education, Old—M. J. P. Mahaffy, M.A. ... 565

— and Roman Sculpture—W. C. Perry 692 Grimm's Stories—Lucy Crane 1415 HAIGS of Bemersyde, the—John Russell -. 1260 Harper, Principal, Life of Rev.—A.

Thomson, D.I. 633

Hibhert, Lectures, the—A. Knenon, D.D. ... 1255 Historic Reminiscences—Sir B. Burke ... 1086 Horace, the Works of—Sir Theodore Martin ... 187 TN the Harbour—H. W. Longfellow ... ... 1287 _L Illusions—James Sully 56 In Maremma—" Onida" 564 India, the Garden of—H. C. Irwin- .'. 193 — Men and Events of my Time in—Sir R.Temple 229 Insanity in Criminal Cases—W. A. Gay, M.B.... 189 In Trust—Mrs. Oliphant ' ... 124 Indian Hills, on the—E. L. Arnold ... 664 Ireland, Legends of—Aubrey de Vere ... 1022 Israel, the Prophets of—W. R. Smith ... 695 J ACK URQUHART'S Daughter—" Pamela 212

Kant, a Text-book .to—J. H. Stirling, LL.D. ... 161

Kings, the Epic of—Helen Zimmern 1546 Kingsley's, Charles, Novels—Macmillan (Pub.)... 119 Kith and Kin—Jessie Fothergill 696

T ACORDAIRE, Sketch of Henri D.—H. Lear 1143

.1.2 Lamb, Charles—Alfred Ainger 295 Land, an Essay on the Treader of—Sir Lander, W. S., Writings of—Sidney Colvin ... 1651 Laodicean, a—Thomas Hardy ... 296 Law, the Institutes of—James Lorimer ... 448 — — Common—O. W. Holmes ... 745 Leech, John, and other Papers—J. Brown, M.D. 393 Literary Man—Recreations of a—P. Fitzgerald 995 Livy, the Second Bonk of—H. Belcher ... 333 Longnose, the Dwarf—W. Hauff ... 447 Love, the Debt—Smith & Elder (Pub.) ... ... 744 Lowder, Charles, a Biography—C. K. Paul (Pub.) 93 Lye% Sir Charles, Life of—Mrs. Lyell ... 89 Lyrical Drama, the—H. S. Edwards ... 838 McILVAINE, Rev. C. P., Memorials of—Rev.

Macaulay, Lord—J. Cottier Morison ... 1544 Macmillan, D., Memoir of—Thos. Hughes ... 1114 — & Co. (Pub.)—Christy Carew ... 1352 Made or Marred—Jesse Fothergill... ... 1352 Magazines, the, 23-194-300-474-601-773-9014030- 1173-1291-1417-1584-15135 Japan, Young—John R. Black

— a Handbook to—E. M. Satow, &o.

— its Architecture, &o.-0. Dresser ... Japanese Marks upon Pottery—J. L. Bowes ... John Barlow's Ward—Smith & Elder (Pub.) Jordan, East of the—Selah Merrill Jurisprudence, Essays in—F. Pollock ...

-1( AMILAROI and Kurnai—L. Filson and A. W.

426 331 801 1615 932 91 934 1166

Magyarland-S. Low & Co. (Pub.)...

1(811, the Revolt of-Walter Besant 1383 Manitoba, its Infancy, Ire.-Rev. Prof. Bryce ... 835

Maritime Discovery-C. R. Low ... 1060 Marion Fay-Anthony Trollope ... 1088 Marmora, Alphonso La-L. Ohiala ... 747 - - - Giuseppe Massari . . 747 Marriage, Mis—Miss S. E. Ferrier ... 158 Martyrdom of Madeline, the-R. Buchanan 869

Mary, Queen of Scots-J. D. Leader ... 190 Materialism, History of-Professor Lange ... 836 Maxwell, J. C., Life of-Lewis Campbell, LL.D. 1542 Medicine, a Dictionary of-Richard Qnain _ 1657

Mendelssohn Family, the-Sebastian Hensel 503 Mercy and Judgment-F. W. Farrar, D.D. 299 MerimiSe's Letters to Panizzi-L. Fagan... 444 Mery Oasis, the-Edmond O'Donovan ... 1655 Metaphysics of the School, the-T. Harper 931 Military Service-Colonel B. D. W. Ramsay 1140

Mill, James, a Biography-A. Bain, LL.D. 499

Minister's Son, the-M. C. Stirling... ... 1117 Modern Instance, a-W. D. Howells _ 1658 Morgan, A. de, Memoirs of-Sophie Ede Morgan 1445 Morocco, Our Mission to-P. D. Trotter... ... 772 Mother Shipton-Heywood & Sons (Pub.) ... 928 NTAPOLEON III., Life of-Blanchard Jerrold 770 Natural Science and Religion-Asa Gray... 536 - Religion-Macmillan and Co. (Pub.) ... 965 Nature at Home--Thdophile Gautier ... 1619 Necker, Le Salon de Madame-M. de Howson- le 1082 New Testament, Introduction to the-S. Davidson 963 Nightless North, the-F. Z. H. Maurice ... ... 799 Noah's Ark-P. Robinson ... g32 Norsk, Lapp, and Finn-Frank Vincent .. ... 799 Northam Cloisters-Smith, Elder, and Co:(Pub.) 1169 Norway in June-Olivia M. Stone... ... _ 1449 j'ANE of "Us "-Edmund Randolph ... ... 1113

Onesimus-Macmillan and Co. (Pub.) ... 361 Opium, the Truth abont-W. H. Breretou ... 1201 Orations and Essays-Rev. J. L. DiMall, D.D.... 1167 Oxford, the Register of the Visitors to-M.

- Oriel College, Reminiscences of-Bev. T.

"DAN Pipes-Theo. Marzials 1415 Perreyve, Henri-Kathleen O'Meara .. 267 Phrypiehus, the New-W. G. Rutherford, M.A. 471 Physiology, Experimental-Professor Owen ... 993 Pinwell and Walker, Rustic Pictures by-Rout- ledge (Pub.) ... ... 1514 Plain Speaking-Hurst & Blackett (Pith.) ... 1261 Poems and Sketches-Janet Hamilton ... _. 1289 Poetry, Introduction to the Study of-H. B. Cotterill 1548

Poetry, Aspects of-John C. Shairp, LL.D. 88-121

- Ballads and Sonnets-D. G. Rossetti ... 269 - --.- of Life, Love, &c.-R. Buchanan ... ... 394 - for the Young-Griffith & Ferran (Pub.) ... 1229 - Original and Selected-H. T. D. Ryder ... 1381 - Songs in Minor Keys-C. C. Fraser Tytler ... 159 - Under the Aspens-Emily Pfeiffer ... 55 - Visions of England, the-F. T. Palgrave ... 58 - Youth, the Renewal of-F. W. H. Myers ... 1411 Poets' Walk-Mowbray Morris _ ... 1229 Prince Elaroni's Wife-:Julian Hawthorne ... 1084 Pygmalion-Thomas Woolner ... 17

RQUEEN ANNE'S Son-W. J. Loftie. RA. ... 19 Queen's Speeches, the-Sidney Ensor ... 332 EADE, Charles, the Works of-C. Reade 928 Records of Later Life-Frances A Kemble 959

Red Ryvington-William Westall 1580 Renaissance in Italy-J. A. Symonds 724 Rhymes, a Book of-Augusta Webster ... ... 992 Robin-Mrs. Parr -. ... 1689 Rome, History of-Wilhelm Time 1285 Rossetti, Dante G., Recollections of-T. H. Caine 1511 Rufus, William, the Reign of-E. A. Freeman... 660 Ruskin, John, Letters by ... ... 727 Russians and Germans-S. L. Simeon .,. ... 771 122 - - Scandinavia, &c,-J. A. Kappey 163 Sonnets of Three Centuries-T. H. Caine ... 254 Sophocles-Lewis Campbell, M.A..... ... ... 362 Southey, R.., Correspondence of-E. Dowd® _. 768 Stage, History of the English-Percy Fitz- gerald, M.A..- .- - ... 504 State Trials in the 19th Century-G. L. Browne 1620 - Papers, Stories from the-A. C. Ewald ... 334 Sterne, Laurence-H. D. Trail 1579 Stories, Short-Anthony Trollope.. ... 443 Suicide, Essays on-Henry Marselli, M.D. ... 235 - Studies on the Philosophy of-J. J. O'Dea ... 999 Swift, English Men of Letters-Leslie Stephen... 1228 Sword of Damocles, the-A. K. Green 800 Spinoza-Berthold Auerbach ... 930

TEMPLE, The-George Herbert ... 1026 1 Theatrical Criticism, Essays in-M. Morris 1172 Thomas I Kempis-Rev. S. Kettlewell 964 Through the Ranks to a Commission-Macmillan

& Co. (Pub) _ 566 Tiber, by the-W. Allen &0o. (Pub.) ... 160 Transvaal, with the Boers in the-L. N. Newman 966 Traaeaden Hall-W. G. Hamley Tristram of Lyonesee-A. C. Swinburne ... 1055 F QCANDINAVIAN Summer, a-C. E. Tyler ... 799 kJ Schloss and Town-Frances M. Peard ... 569 School, the Metaphysics of the-T. Harper ... 931 Schwatka's Search, the-W. H. Gilder ... ... 1230 Science, the Coward-Charles Adams 1350 - and Culture-T. H. Huxley ... ... 266 Scotch Marriages-Sarah Tytler _ ... 996 Scottish Language, Dictionary of the-J. Jamie- son, D.D. . ._ 1061 Soots Men-at-Arms in France, the-W. F. Leith 991 Senior Partner, the-Mrs. T. H. Riddell _. 54 Sermons-Individualism-Right Rev. A. W. Littlejohn . ... 92 - Law-John Stuart Blackie ... 450 • - Dean Stanley's _ . _. 661 - Logic and Life-Rev. H. Swett Holland, M.A. 596 Shakespeare, the Sonnets of-E. Dowden ... 1029

4 Shelley, Select Letters of-R. Garnett .. ... 1510

Skeptics, Evenings with the-John Owen ... 505 Siberia, through-Henry Lansdell ... 469

Song, Soliloquies in-Alfred Austin... 1411 Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales

Tunis, Past and Present-A M. Broadley ... 1380

UTwo Rival Lovers-Annie L. Walker ... 54 'UGANDA and the Egyptian Soudan-Rey. V C. T. Wilson, M.A. . .., 472 "VEGA, the Voyage of the-A. R Nordenskifild 57

V Venice, the Neighbourlands of-E. Freeman 425 Vice Versa, a Lesson to Fathers-F. Anstey ... 1116 Voltaire, the Life of-James Parton ... 533

WELIINSTON, Duke of, in India-J. Owen 21 Western Wildflower, a-Katharine Lee 1200 White Sea Peninsula, the-Edward Rae .. 563 Wslberforce S. D.D.-Life of R. G. Wilberforce 1685

Winchester, Historic-A. R. Bramston ... 1687 Winters Abroad-R. H. Otter, M.A. 1085 Wordsworth Society, Transactions of ...

- on the Platonism of-J. U. Shorthonse

- W., the Poetical Works I. f-W. Knight ... 1141 Z0E, a Girl of Geuins-Lady Violet Greville 473 Zululand, 'navels in-J. T. Hayes... ... 1089

CURRENT LITERATURE.

2G1, SCHYLUS, Agamemnon-A. Sid gw ick, M.A. 603 -4-1-1 Algeria, Mountain Life in-E. Barclay ... 431

Allen, G.-Vignettes from Nature... ... 936 Ambulance Lectures-Dr. F. Comerch ... 1385 American Men of Letters s N. Webster-H. E.

Scudder .. . . 570 - - - - Washington Irving-C. Dudley ... 805 - Civil War-History of . . 871 Angeline, and other Stories-Chapman & Hall Angling L'Iterature in England-o. Lambert ... 337

Annuals Arabian Poetry-W.A. Cloneton . ... 196

Architecture, Lectures on-E. W. Barry, R.A.... 699 Aristophanes, the AcharniMas of-C. J. Billson 699 Aristotle's Metaphysics-Macmillan & Co. (Pub.) 430 Arnold's Latin Prose Composition-G. G. ' Bradley ... 430 Art Journal, the-Virtue & Co. (Pub.) ... 161-1690 Asia Minor, Our Ride through-Mrs. Scott- Stevenson ... 60

Atlantis, the Ancient *World-I. Donnelly ... 1032

Atlas, the British Imperial-Letts & Co. (Pub.) 240 Authors and Authorship-Putnam (Pub.) ... 935 Azores, a Summer in the-C. A. Baker ... ... 1234

BILL-ROOM Repentance-Annie Edwards ...1090

Belcaro-Vernon Lee ._ _ 806 Bible, the Annotated-Rev. J. H. Blunt 271 - - of Christ and his Apostles-A. Roberts, D. D. 1032 Birthday Book, the Whittier-E. S. Owen ... 1176 Bits from Blinkbonnie-J. Strathesk ... 935 Blackburn, Helen-Handbook for Women, &c.... 61 Blaokfriars Bridge-Rose Metcalf ._ ... 635 Bloody Chasm, the-J. W. de Forest ... 999 Books, Various ... . ... 197 Boys, Albert du-Cathesine d'Aragon _. 634 Bright, W., D.D.-Notes on the Canons of the General Councils ... 510

Bristol, Past and Present-T. F. Nicholls, 507

Britain, Anglo-Saxon--Grant Allen _ 1453 British Army, its Origin, &c.-Sir S. D. Scott ... 337 Browning, Oscar-Educational Theories... . ... 239 Bungalow, Legends of My-F. Boyle ... ... 1386 Burgomaster's Wife, the-George Ebers 1353 Burke's Peerage, Baronetage, &c.... 271

nALDECOTT'S, Mr., Picture Books ... ... 1549

Camoens, Sonnets of-J. J. Anbertin ... 1454 Campbell°, Count-Rev. W. Arthur, M.A. ... 337 Canning, Hon. A. S. G.-Baldeary O'Donnell 26

Carlyle, Thomas, an Essay-General Hensley ... 304 Ceylon, the New-Joseph Hatton . . ... 699 Chess, Complete Guide to-H. F. L. Meyer ... 1118

Chisholm, G. G.-The Two Hemispheres... ... 61 Christian Schools and Scholars-A. T. Drone ... 775 Christianity and Scepticism-Rev. A. G. Girdle-

stone 1521

Christmas Oarde 1.488-7518-1551.-1621 Chronological Chart-C. J. Ensor... ... 1487 Churchman, the (January)-E. Stook (Pub.) _ 60 Christmas Numbers, Various _ 1550-1551 Coaches and Coaching-Capt. M. E. Haworth... 635 Coalmining. History of-R. L. Galloway ... 1551 Cobwebs-Mabel Collins 1293 Codex Cottoniantes-F. W. Gotch ... 700 Colonial Institute, Proceedings of-S. Low & 196

TNANTE, the Divine Comedy of-W. Pike ._ 806 11 Darwinian Theory Examined-Bickers &

477 Debrett's Peerage, &e.-B. Mair, LL.H. ... 573 Deepglen-Hugh Morven _ 840 Democracy-Macmillan and Si. (Pub.) ... .. 806 Demosthenes' Oration on the Crown-T. PI Simpson ... ... 1293 Dexter, H. M.-Congregationalism _ 239 Dictionary, the Imperial-C. Annandale 367.999-1551 Dixon, W. G., ILA-The Land of the Morning 303 Domestic Economy, Law, &c., of-Ward & Lock 1091 Dorothy, a Country Story-K. Paul & Co. (Pub.) 9141 Douglas, F., Life and Times of-J. Lobb... 573 Draper, L. C.-King's Mountain and its Heroes 95 Dimman, T.-Talks about Science ... ... 1553

ETON & Harrow, Rambles Round-A. Rimmer 1090

Ban de Nil-B.C. Hope-Edwards ... 732 Edinburgh, Old and New-James Grant... ... 775

Educational Year Book, the-Cassell & Co. (Pub.) 304 Egypt, Political and Financial-G. W. Vyse ... 667

- Map of-Colonel Leake 1091 - and its Khedives-E. de Leon ... ' 1234 Elementary School Contest, History of-F. Adams 700 Elfinland, &c.-Josephine Pollard... ... ... 1550

Eliane-Mrs. Augustus Craven ... 731 Emotion & Intellect, the Balance of-C. Waldstein 1204 England, the Remnant of Judah-F. R. A. Glover 164

- on the Defensive-Captain T. Barrington ... 668 - History f, for Schools-E. N. Johns... ... 1386 England's Policy, &e.-Lewis Serjeant _. 775 English Church, a History of-G. G. Perry, M.A. 1176 Epictetus, the Enebeiridion of-W. H. Rolleeton 805 - - - - Hon. T. Talbot .- _ ... 1487 Erskine, Lord, Speeches of-E. Walford, MA.... 732 Esther, the Vision of-C. D. Kay 1453 Euclid-Dr. Casey 401 Ewart Conroy-H. Powell 1033 " Examination " Literature . .. 61 Expositor, the-Rev. S. Cox ... 127-1452 1353 1551 1354 1517 1487 573

95

1176 805 634

Fothergi10. If., mii—The Food we Hai ... 1000

Francis, F.-War Waves and Wanderings ... 477 Fulcher's Pocket-book-A. Pratt ... ... 15.53

(ARRISON, W. L., and his Times-D. John-

Gay's Fables-AustinHobson 166) Geological Sketches-A. Geikie, F. R.8.... ... 1486 - Time, the Chain of Life in-J. W. Dawson ... 1517 German Course, Child's First-E. Schinzel 431 Giant Raft, the-Jules Verne ._ ... 732 Gibson, C. H., M.A.-Limen Latinum - 1517 Gift-books, Illustrated, 1419.1420-1485-1518-15411-1550 1586.1620-1621.1659.1660-1690 Gilmore, Parker-Prairie and Forest ... ... 432 Gladstone, W. E., Memoir of-G. A. Emerson ... 60 - - - and his Coutemporaries-T. Archer ... 165 Gleanings from "the Blue "-Austin & Son (Pub.) 164 Goetbe's Iphigenie in Tauris-Dr. Bultheim ... 239 - Faust-E. .7. Turner -. - _ 476 Grammar-school Classics-Bell & Sons (Pub.) ... $37 Grant, James-Dorsal Hampton ... 26 Great Britain, the Fields of-Hugh Clements ... 1385 Greek Grammar, a School-W. W. Goodwin - 430 Guide-books ... 806.1061

HACK, Mary P.-Self-Surrender 1552 liaise, G.-A. Salad of Stray Leaves ... 1485

Hardy, Lady llaffus-Through Cities, Ass. ... 197 - Thomas-Two on a Tower ._ 539 Harvard Greek Play, Account of-H. Norman... 699 Haverfordweat and its Story-H. Holdefast _. 1354 Hawaii, at, from Sword to Share-Captain H. W. Nicholson ... - ... 699 Haygood, A. G., D.D.-Our Brother in Bleak ... 303 Health. Lectures, for the People-Macniven & Co. (Pub.) ... 1034-1454 Hebrew Utopia, the-W. F. Adeney 367

Highland Sportsman, the-R. Hall . 936 His First Love, and his Last-A. M. Clarke _. 810 Holy Land, Descriptions of the-Rev. Dr. G.

Crowley - - ' . . _ 1550 Home Life, a Iandbook of-Chapman eh Hall Home-ruler, Young and R. Tient ... .. 303 Homer's Iliad-F. A. Paley, M.A.... ... 400 - Odyssey in English Verse-Glen. Schomberg... 634 - Iliad-H. Hailstone ._ ... 1091 - Odyssey-H. Hayman, D.D. ... 1517 Hope, Lydia-A Mother's Idol ... 1487 Howard's, John, Winter Journey-W, A. Say ... 775 Hyeres, the Garden of-A. Smith ... 337

INDIA, Thirty-eight Years in-W. Tayler 571)

- Ancient-J. W. M'Crindle 866 - How it is Governed-A. Mackenzie .. 806 - The Wild Tribes of-H. B. Rowney ... ... 1033

- A Winter in-Rt. Hon. W. E. Baxter . . 1453 Indian Empire, the, its History, &o.-W. Hunter 302

International Trade-Sir J. D. Phear ... 1061 Ireland under the Land Act-E. Cant-Wall ... 840 - A Short History of-C, G. Walpole ... _ 1090 Italian History, a Compendium of-J. D. Morell 57 - Poets, Homes & Haunts of the-F. E. Trollops 634 TAMES, M. C.-What shall we Act ? ... 303 V Jenkins, E. A.-A Paladin of Finance ... 1486 Jerrold, B.-The Belgium of the East ... 871 - Tom-The Garden that Paid the Rent ... 1552 Jews as they are-C. K. Soloman _ 1175 John Howard's Winter Journey-W. A. fay ... 775

Juvenal, Satires of-H. A. Strong, M.A. ... 935 ENCHIO Snyematz-GenjI Monogatari _. 571 JL‘visitedKennedy, B. E.-My Old Playground Re- - B. H., y Lectures." 56371 Kindergarten, Essays on the-W. llonnenzehein

T A 13017R BOULE-Dr. G. H. Brandt ... 870 1..1 Land Nationalisation-A. R. Wallace ... 1386 Latin Exercise-book-Rev. C. Sherwell 26 - Language, a Grammar of the-A. Harkness... 60 - Genders, &c.-J. Nettleship . ... 1176 Latin and Greek, Etymology of-C. S. Kelsey ... 1294 Lawn Tennis-Colonel R. D. Osborne .., Lawrence, Temple-Silken Meshes Leisure Hour, the ... ... 1550 Livy, Book I.-L. C. Parser... ._ 430 - Books V., VI., and VII.-A. R. Muer.- ... 430 Lloyd, J. Sale-We Coatellions - 1293 London, a View of-London Typographical See. 240 - City Day Census, 1881-Longmans (Pub.) ... 635 - Post-Office Directory-Kelly slc Co. (Pub.) ... 1691 - Charities, Fry's Guide to.- . ... 1692 Longman & Co. (Pub.)-Our Lits le Life ... ... 196 Lord's Supper, the-Hodder & Co. (Pub.) ... 337 Lorna Doone-R. D. Blackaiore 1485

MACIULAY, Lord, Essayist-lion. A. Can: 999 Maclean, g. D.-Latin and English Verse Trans. il, ker. S

Macpha S. ft.-The Religious House of

Pluscardyn Macquoid, . f3.-A Faithfui lover - 1033 /ffagazines,The, 61.240-337-368-431-508.114-776.905-

9684062-1091-1176-13261488-1545-1621-1659 - the Gentleman's - 476-1452 - Month, the, for December ... 1691 - the Sunday - - 1517 Mahaffy, J.P.-The Decay of Modern Preaching 663 Maidstone, the History of-J. M. Russell .., 336 Maps, Various _ .„ 401 ldarchcroft Manor-C. A. Roberto... ... 1487 Markham, C.13-, C.B.-Royal Geographical Soo-. 214 AITHS of the World - W. Blackwood & Sons (Pub.) ... „

Farm, the Live Stock of the-J. C. Morton _ Faustine-Tinsley Brothers (Pub.)

Featherman, A.-Social History of the Aramaeans

Fen Skating-N. and A. Goodman... . Ferns, British, a Pocket Guide to-H. S. Ridley Festus Birthday Book-Longinans & Co. (Pub.) Fielding H.,Works of-Smith Elder & Co. (Pub.)

Foods, the Analysis of-James Bell . Foreign - Stock Manual, Ingall's - E. Wilson Marryat, Florence—How They Loved Him _. 1234 Mechanic, Every Man His Own—Ward, Lock, & Co. (Pub.) — 95 Medicine, Toilet—Edwin Wooten ... • ... 303 Medium, Confessions of a—Griffith & Ferran _ 1032 Metcalfe, F.—The Englishman and the Scandi.

Military kiaxims, &c.—C ' aptain B. 'ieeling ... 303 Minister, Autobiography of an Independent ... 431 Morel, J. D.—Philosophical Fragmeuts... 196 My Lady at Last—M. T. Taunton ... ... 1033 NTATIONAL Progress. &c.—G. Gore -. :.. 1453 Neville, E.—The Christ ; Seven Lectures.. 197 New Clarissa, the -Lord Monroe _ _. 1322 New Editions ... 27-95.271•540-60164111.4101-1263-1294 Newspaper Press Directory, the, for 1882 ... 304 New Testament, Meyer's Commentary on the ... 901

Norway, Three in—Longmans (Pub.) _ 840 Novels and Tales, Various' 1%1-239.301-336-100- 477.507-604-668775-901•905-1263.1518.1660

ODYSSEY, Myths of the, in Art—J. E.

Oleographs, from De Renville. . . . 776 Oliver, Capt. S. P.—On Board a Union Steamer 477 Omar Kbayysim, the Quatrains of—E. H. Whin.

Sold Opium•smo'king, in America—H. H. Kane, M.ii. 870

Organic Evolution—G. J. Romanes' 1582 Orsi, Count—Recollections of the Last Half Century ... 367 Over the Hills and Far Away—C. Lushington ... 1175 Owlet, Ash—Marcus Ward & Co. (Pub.) ... ... 1233 PAUL'S Epistles to Philemon—Rev. A. H.

Drysdale ... _ . 1385 Pacific, a Story of the Western—H. H. Romilly 1119 Page, H. A.—Literary By-hours ... 60 Painter, R. B.—Science a Stronghold of Belief ... 507 Palestine, Pathways of—H. B. Tristram ... 700 Palms and Temples—Tinsley Brothers (Pub.) ... 507 Papacy, Epochs of the—Rev. A. R. Pennington 1176 Partners—E. Warner . . . . 936 Patriots in Arms—T. Preston ... 1551 Pearson, Samuel, M.A.—Week-day Living ... 603 Penelope, the Story of—E. J. Worboise 60 Percy Porno—Griffith lc Ferran (Pub.) ... 431 Persia, an Essay in Greek—L. Dowdall, M.A. ... 60 Pheasants, Natural History of—W. B. Tegetmeier 27 Plant Life—Marshall Japp & Co. (Pub.) . 1385 — — Freaks and Marvels of-31. C. Cooke _. 1518 Plutarch's Life of ThemistocLes—Rev. A. K.

Holden Poor Law, W. iowle,. . 1386

Portfolio, the (January)—Seeley & Co. (Pub.) 59-506 Private Theatricals—Allen & Co. (Pub.) ._ _. 1454 Poetry, Various, 127-129•368-400-571-12621263.1292-1385 — Poems, by Author of "John Halifax, Gent." 1385 — Green, A. K.—Defence of the Bride ... ... 1175 — Harvard China, Sly Ballades in... . . ... 1322 — Helps, E. A.—Poetry for Children ... ... 1488 — Johnston, T. B.—Patrick Hamilton _. . • 1175 — Lear, H. L.—Five Minutes' Daily Readings Of 1517 — Sadao, C. C. W.—Songs of Spring Time ... 127 — Pi ingle, T.—Afar in the Desert... ... _ 197 — Remington A Co. (Pub.)—Through Dark to

Light —Tiaill, H. D.—Recaptured Ehymes 870

Prodigal's Progress, a—Frank Barrett _. 805 Prowett, 0.0.—Translations and Original Pieces 635 Prudence, a Story—Lucy C. Lillie... _ ... 1203

QUOTATIONS Quaint—H. S. Lear 805

pA.LARINE, the History of—E. T. Craig ... 840

_Lt, Raleigh, A., Life of—Mary Raleigh ... 1552

Reform, the Epoch of—Justin McCarthy ... 871 Religion of the Future, the—J. B. Crozier ... 129 — and Philosophy—Rev. J. H. Rigg, D.D. ... 1031 Reprints . . _ 1660 Renews, Britah Quarterly, the ... ... 94-570-1031 — Quarterly, the ... 1385 — the Scottish—A. Gardner .' 1516 Riddell, Mrs. J. H.—The Prince of Wales's Garden Party.- 1354 Rome, Rambles in—S. R. Forbes ... 572 Royal Amour, a—R. Darcy 1204 Russell, Dr.—Hesperothen ... 1552 QIINTS and their Symbols—S. Low (Pub.) ... 164 ta Salem Witoheraft—G. M. Beard, M.D. _ 1234 Wiest, the Catiline of—A. W. Pollard ... 1061-1551

Sohiller—James Sime, M.A. 1486 School Books .... 128-271-3.99-436:431-1.600.126:1-1205 Schoolamen of the Middle Ages—W. T. Townsend 700 Sensation and Pain—C. F. Taylor, M.D. ._ • . . 1488

Sermons _ 1119-1145.13661551-1552 — Non-Miraculous Christianity—G. Salmon ... 61 — on the late Mr. Darwin—H. Liddou ... 731 — R. F. Bloat, D.D.—C. J. Vaughan, D.D. ... 968 — Shaker—H. L. Eads ... 303 Shadbolt, Sydney—A. Moonbeam Tangle 95 Shakespeare and Holy Writ—Pd. Ward (Pub.) ... 1517 — the Royal—Cassell & Co. (Pub.)... ... 1690 Shakespeare's Tragedies—H. H. Vaughan 1032 — Henry the Fifth—W. A. Wright _ ... 1293

Sicily, Diary of an Idle Woman in—F. Enlist ... 431 Six- Months in the Ranks—Smith & Elder (Pub.) 668 Smith, Elder, & Co. (Pub.)—Faith end Uufaith 270 Social Science Association, Transactions of the—

Longman As Co. (Pub.) _ ... 700 Sophoeles, the CEdipus of—F. A. Paley, M.A. ... 936 — — — — B. H. Kennedy, D.D. ... 1032 Spedding, James—Evenings with a Reviewer ... 129 Spiritualism, Aspects of—Allen (Pub.) — 27 Sportsman, How I Became a—Chapman & Hall Stanford's London Atlas of Liaiversiil Geography 197 Stock, Eliot (Pub.)—The Day-Dawn of the Past 572 Storr, F. and R.—Maria Win and Lorenz Stark 271 Strong, H. A.—The Captives (from Plautus) ._ 635 Summer Stories for Boys, &e.—Mrs. Molesworth 1090 Switzerland, Tales of—W. Weston.. ... 1031 'ALES, Various ... 94-95-368

-L Tangier, a Winter in—Mrs. H. Vyse ... 1033 Tender's 8ister, and other Tales—Smithdc Elder806

Technical Books . _ _2718844061 Terence, the Andria of—W. Wagner ... 905 Theism, an Examination of—Trilbner (Pub.) ... 1145 Theological Books, &c. 61-304-700 Tinsley Bros. (Pub.)—Cynthia : a Tale of Two Lovers Torn Singleton—W. W. F. Synge . . ... 117

Torrens, W. M., M.P.—Reform in Parliament 635 Trade-marks, British and Foreign—G. G. Hard-

Tradition, the Scientific Value of—Pickering & Tradleg, leitram—A Son of Belial ... 239 Trauent, Sketches of—J. Sands 1552 Tear's Window, the—Roberts & Co. ( Boa ton, Pub.) 26 Twain, Mark—The Prince and the Pauper ... 95 TALLAMBROSA—W. W. Story ... 28 V Vanity Fair Album . . 1691

Virgil, the POCILls of—J. Couington . ... 870 — Eclogues and Georgics—Rev. J. H. King ... 1552 Volunteers, the Story of Our—G. B. Woodhouse 635 VRTALES, Old South, Rambles in—Wirt Sikes 26 WV Wall, A.—Mechanical Industries Explained 304

Walpole. Spencer—Foreign Relations ... 1453 Walsh, Right Rev. W. P.—Moe ern Heroes of the Mission Field ... 572 Wanderings South and East—W. Coote . . 667 Water Tower, the—Mrs. Hibbert Ware ... 732 Wheeler, C. G.—.Familiar Allusions ... ... 303 Whinfield, E. H.--Quatraics of Omar Rhayylitu 1454 Wielif's Place in History—M. Barrows, ALA. ... 302 Wild Rose—John ... ... 1176 Wilson, Erasmus—The Egypt of the Past ... 506 — Andrew, F.R.S.E.—Naturalist's Note-book ... 571 Wordsworth, C.—Scottish Church History ... 197 World's Foundations, the—Agnes Giberne ... 303 Wright, Rhoda E.—From Infancy to Womanhood 431

yORICTOWN Campaign, the—H. P. Johnston 61 ENOPHON, Memorabilia—C. E. Moberley,

CORRESPONDENCE.

- AFFIRMATION, the possibility of, 358—Africa, South, 1681—Age and youth, 50—Analogy, a new, 722— Animal intelligence, 1346—Arabi Pasha, the fate of, 1224 —Arrears 'Bill, the. 926—Astronomical notice to quit, the, 185•231-232—Authority, 862.

BELCHER, Mr., and the Spectator, 423—Believe, the wash to, 186-231—Bible of Christ, the, and his Apostles. 1081—Blake and Cromek, 1411—Books, gravity in, 156

— Braillangla, Mr., and the Oath, 12; difficulty, the, 50-87—Bright, Mr., 1225-1253—Brown, Dr. John, 658- 763—Browning, Mr., and Stradivarius, 186—Bunney, John Walter, 1314—Butler's Analogy, 722—Byron's Works, the dates of, 1541.

CAMPBELL, Lord Colin, and the Scotch Presby- terians, 230—Canal-boat Population, the, 763-795.796- 861895—Carlyle and Dr. Cook Taylor, 595—Carpenter, Dr., and Sir Charles Bell, 625-659.690—Cat, a disci- plinarian, 88; about "Dot," 88; a clever, 1138; Mr. H er's, 1682—Caterpillars, the Plague of, 797-829-

895 Celt, the, and the Saxon, 657—Channel Tunnel, the, 187498-529—Christianity, the Early Days of, 1445; Church and Chapel Census and East London, 155—Church Councils and Ritual, 561 ; Problems and a coming Solution, 658; the, and religious refinement, 1053; of England, a Free Council for the, 1443; a Synod for the, 1529—Churehmanship, national, 1612— Consumption, the Infectiousness of, 626—Convocation and the Ritualists, 260.261-291,326; of York and the Bishops of Liverpool and Manchester, 326—Cotterill, Mr., on the Study of Poetry, 1613—" Cuire dans son j as," 1510-1511.

DARIEN, the Peak in, 1110—Darwinisan and Christianity, 562 : Death, the Open Vision of, 1110— " Dot," about, 88—Dramatists, the English, 466.

EAST, Interpreters in the, 1317—East End of Lon- don, the, 116-155—East London, Church and Chapel Census and, 155; Experiment in, 187—Egypt, the Future of, 1224-1314; rebellion in, 1252 ; and the Control, 14441 the foreign element in, 1441—Egyptian Explorations, 1053—Egyptians, Spoiling the, MOO. 1108-1137—Eirenicon, another, 561—Eldest Sons, 1409

— " English Garner, an," 1347—Eternal Punishments, 232•327—Events, the evidence of extraordinary, 1021- 1054—Exereiso and Health, 721; the value of, 764-796. 828-829.

Piastres, the chief grievance of the, 49-87; and Liberalism, 186; and Tenaut-right, 560—" Faucit of Bethel," 230—Fiction, the moral purpose in, 423— Forster, Mr., and Ithe Irish crisis, 657—France, the hatred of Religion in, 391422; secular and religious education in, 723. .

BAR/BALDI, 924--Garibaldi's dream, 1415—Ghost, a real 13—Girls' Public Day School Company, =— Gladstone, Mr., and Home-role, 229; and Roman Catholics, 230; the Baiting of, 391 Tory view of the hatred to, 422; Tory party, 464—Gladstone's, Mr., patriotism, 1109—Glory of God, the, 87.117-156-231— Godkin, Mr., on Ireland, 11641197-1285-1409— Gesso's, Mr. E. W., Monograph of Gray, 928—Green, Mr., how to release, 421—Green's case, Mr., 292-391; imprisonment, 1137-1197-1226-1255.

Hinsronz's, Mr., Iliad, 466—Harington History, 1612—Herbert, George, and the author of "John Inglesant," 1109—Hinton, James, "An English Preacher of Nirvana," 262-293.

INDIA and Egypt, 1054; the prison system in, 1254 —Indian National Anthem, the, 1509—Ireland, the hatred of the law in, 498; the proposed prayer for, 659—Irish Landlords and the Land Ant, 49; their complaints, 42—Irish Land Act, the working of the, 85; and Gaelic orthography, 466; Question, the American view of, 924; press in America, the, 1445— Irish rents, 13' estates, the value of, 87-116 ; are they easily ruled, 186; land, the value of, 187.230— Irishmen, the prejudice against, 1055.

" Jirrocic," 1379—Jews, persecution of, in Russia, and the Liberals, 115—Jews, persecution of, 154,187- 231 ; the Spectator and the Guardian, 358—Jingoism, what is P 990—John of Antioch and his editors, 595—

" Jumbo," 293. • "Knatanutest, the treaty of," 689—Knowles's, Mr., theory of Brain-waves, 723.

L'Ecome, the Fort de, 595—Labouring Man, the, in Australis, 1197—Lamson, Dr., son of an American clergyman, 80.118; the audacity of, 392—Legality not always Morality, 392—Liberalism and the imprison- ment of Ritualists, 50; the, of schoolmasters, 1576;

430 and culture, 1648.1649—Life Assurance, the progress of, 957; Insurance, on business principles, 926—Lin- coln College statutes, the, 690—Liverpool, Bishop of, and Canon Trevor, 291; Orange feeling in, 1540— Lowder's, Mr., biography, 155—Lubbock, Sir John, and his constituents, 5.W:560—Lytton's, Lord, char- acter of Mr. Justice O'Hagan, 115.

" MacAulay," Mr. MOITiSOLeS 1576—Manchester, Bishop of, and Mr. Green, 356-390422; and Dr. Posey, 390—Manchester, Bishop of, 465-498-529; and Miles Platting, 1681—MM, Mr. James, 803.862—Mill, Mr. J. S., and the Conservatives, 1378—Miracle Play, the in Worcestershire, 48—Murray's, Dr., Dictionary, 92:5.

NATIONAL Anthem in India, 1509—Norfolk ver- nacular, 1445.

OATH System, the, 1255—Obstruction, organised, 958—O'Donnell, Mr., and the Speaker, 1021-01d Age, 13, Opium Question, the, 327-1215-12541

PARLIAMENTARY Oath, the, 183—Parochial councils, NM—Paterson, Thomas, 1347—Pauperism and local taxation, 86—Peers, the non-electors, 233; no dis- senters, 1251—Pen, De la Rue's anti-stylographie, 1682—Perpetual motion, 1285—Peterborough, Bishop of, and Mr. Green. 260-261—Psychical research, 1410; society for, 1547; the danger of, 1378 Physiological ex- periment, 1378—Platonism and Christianity, 293.317; Hegelianism, 293—Plamptre's, Dean. Eirenioon, 496- 497-529 ; another, 561—Pomp, the popular charm of , 595

— Poppies in poetry, 1198—Porlook Monuments, 1682 —Presence at a distance, 11384165.1226.1410—Pre- sentiments, 467—Professional prizes, 797—Public Worship Regulation Act, legislation upon, 291— Punch's Irish cartoons, 1164.

EAMES, Mr. and the Public Worship Regulation Act., 1577—Railway accidents, 1226—Reading aloud as industry dustry for women, 1226 —Religious Ceased; the, 12.50—Religious riots, 187—Renan, M., and Judaism, 118—Reporters„ English, 13—Ribbeck, Professor' and Professor Conuigton, 594—Richter, Jean Paul, and Mr. St. George Stock, 1576—Ritual Eirenioon, a, 465 —Ritualist view, the anti- 561—Rolling-stone ram- bles, 1345-13764408.14424445 ; a protest, 1485; counter protest, 1477—Romanes, Mr., on "The Fal- lacy of Materialism," 1577—Royal surnames, 1111- 1138-1166—Russell, Mr., and the Prevention of Crimes Act, 956-1021.

SALVATION Army, the counsel for the defense, 956

— Savages and their poultry, 1197.—School Board finance, 1410—Seeds for cottager's, 88—Servants, association for befriending young, 1613—Bervids Tullius, 1541—Shakespeare, the " World " on, 1062— Shakespeare's Children, 1165—Smith, Mr. G-oldwin, and the Jews, 1315—Solicitors and the Public, 958- 990.1022—" Sonnets of three centuries," 293—Spectator, the, and the Guardian on the Russian Jews, 357— " Spinoza," Dr. Auerbach's, 959—Stock's Mr. St. George, book, 1613-1649; "Faith," 168i—Suicide, 1022; in Switzerland, 1054—Synod, an experimental, 1540.

TAILORS, Mlle make a man, 1091-1111—Tenant- right, the true principle of, 828: public interest in, 593—Tennyson and Petrarch, 90-l055; and Goethe, 1111—Thought-Reading, 761.830-1054.1081-1110—Tory party, the, and Mr. Gladstone, 529—Trevor, Canon, on Mr. Green, 291—Typhoid, the theory of, 264.

VIVISECTION and anaesthetics, 184-263-292-326458- 392 ; a plea for, 1410.

WEDGWOOD, Thomas, the late, 1255—Whateley, Archbishop, and Cardinal Newman, 894—Wilson, George, Fund, the, 990—Wolseley, Sir Garnet, 1313— Women's Emigration Society, the, 625—" Words- worth, the Platonism of," 263—Wordsworth's weak- ness, 722—Working-classes, loans for the, 466.

LEADING PARAGRAPHS.

Home News.

ARRATH, Dr., action against, 107—Advowsons, sale of, interrupted, 1186—Army, order as to officers' ex- penses, 851.

BA.LFOIIM Professor, death of, 1011—Balloon, at- tempt to cross the Channel in a, 315—Bank Holiday, 1013—Barif, Professor, and his new antiseptic, 455— Belt libel case, the, 851-1670—Bills of sale, injustice of, 347—Birmingham Free Library opened, 711— Blenheim Library sold, 3—Blind, Miss Gilbert's in- stitution for the, 455-,-Booth's, "General," son mar. tied, 1303—Bradfield College, Aleestis of Euripides presented at, 251—Bradford, fall of a chimney at, 1671—British Association at Southampton, Dr. Sie- mens on waste products, 1099; Paper read by Sir R. Temple, 1126; Mr. Sclater Booth, 1126; on the Channel Tunnel, 1127; by Sir W. Thompson on the weather, 1127; Professor Schwedoff on the "Origin of Hail," 1122—Brooks, Isaac, case of, 3—Brown, Dr. John, death of, 615—Barnaby'e, Colonel, balloon voyage, 411.

CANARY, a talking, 787—Canterbury, Dr. Benson to be Archbishop of, 1637-1669—Carlyle, Boehm's statue of, unveiled, 1367—Caterpillars destroying theBritish oaks, 755—Cetewayo departs for Cape Town, 1185— Channel Tunnel works suspended, 883; continued, 1071; report of Government Committee upon, 1302— Chinese labourers, proposal to bring to England, 1215—Church Association and Mr. Grasse, 615; and the Contumacious Clerks Bill, 615—Church Congress opened at Derby, 1274-1275—Clarke, Sir A., Inspector- General of Fortifications, 679—Close, Dean, death of, 1639—Convocation of York and Mr. Green, 218— Crawford, Lord, stealing the body of, 2831 found, 947; Charles Soutar convicted for, 1367—Crooks,', Professor, lights his house with electricity, 755.

Diner management, lectures upon, 283—Darwin, Mr. C. R., death of, 517; burial, 549Davitt, Michael, and Mr. A. M. Sullivan, 39; at Manchester, 679; letter to the Standard, 615; at Liverpool, 753; in New York, 883; his new scheme, 1242; violent speech in Ireland, 1529; impudent speech at Limehouse, 1671— Deaf, society for training teachers for the, 787— Daffy's, Sir C. G., letter on the suspended Irish M.P.'s, 915; on Mr. Gray's case, 1098.

EARLY 010Simtr, meeting of shopmen, 754—" Earth Tremors," inquiry into, 1187—Edinburgh University, and the Natural History Chair in, 315; Greek Chair, Mr. S. H. Butcher appointed, 1303—Egypt, war preparations in England and India, 881— lectricity, development of, 487. Fsnurses' Alliance, annual conference. 1367- Furneanx. Mary Jane, tried for fraud, 615-Fires, numerous, in London, 1602; the Times upon, 1671- Fishmongers' Company's grand banquet, speeches at, 519-Fox, Kr. G. Lane, on incandescent lighting, 647 -French commercial treaty broken off, 1.

GAS, a new, invented by Mr. J. Dixon, 1215-God- ley, Mr. J. A., to be a Commissioner of Inland Revenue, 947-Green, Rev. Mr., prayers for, 379; a Vicar- general upon, 1127; still in prison, 1215; resigns his living, is:Ms-Grey, Sir George, death of, 1186-Giffen, Mr., on farmers' losses, 39-Guardian and Spectator on the persecution of Russian Jews, 283.

HAMILTON Palace Sale, 819-Hearle. Mr., disappear- ance of, 1670-Holkar, Lord Justice, death of, 678- Hughes, Tom, made a County-court Judge, 979- Hutchinson, Dr., on boils, 39-75.

IRELAND (see also "Parliament ")-Archbishop's address be the Catholic Clergy, 946' Catholic Clergy meet at Tipperary, 486; Clare, rumoured insurrection in, 107; constabulary, discontent among, 1126-1164; men submit, 1154; Fitzgerald, Justice, to be a Lord of Appeal, 710; Fitzgerald, Baron, resigns , 710' con- tradicted, 75.5; hotel proprietors on the leak of tourists, 1155; Judges' charges at Belfast, Sacs 1603; Land Commission appeal and "Healy 's clause" decided, 73; Land Corporation formed, 850; landlords meet in Dublin, and the Times, 550; 3facCabe, Biehop, to be a Cardinal, 315; upon the murder; in Dublin, 647; middle-class girls' schools, scholarships. &c., for, 455; Monk, Lord, on rent valuation, 1; murders, Francis Hynes murders John Deloughty, 1059; executed, 1187- Joyce family at Maamtrasna, 1097; John Leahy at Scarteen, 1097; Policeman Cox in Dublin 1529; Mrs. Smythe, 453; Mr. Bourke, 753; Mr. Blake and his bailiff, 841; Mr. 3. E. Herbert shot, 410; attempt on Mr. D. T. Field, 1529; on Mr. Justice Lawson, 1467; National Conferees* held in Dublin, 1335; Mr. Parnell's programme carried, 1335; Par- nellite manifesto, 877; placard, "Hold the Rents," 379; Spectator, the, and the number of evictions, 947; Tnke's, Mr., letter on emigration, 755-1639-Iron miners, threatened strike of, 1155.

JEvoiss, Professor, death of, 1071 -Jews, persecn. tion of, meeting at the Mansion House, 142-Joynee, J. L., Master at Eton, resigns, 1567-Jumbo, the big elephant, sold, 251; in Chancery, 314; gone to America, 377.

KENSINGTON, South, lectures on dairy management, 283-Knenen, Professor, delivers the Hibbett Lee. three, 551.

Damon, Mr., found guilty of murdering Percy John, 74.346; respited, 455; hung, 551-Law Inoor- porated Society meet in Liverpool, 1433-Leather, exhibition of, 1215-Leopold, Prince, married, 540- Leslie, Professor Cliffe, death of, 143-Literary Fund dinner, 583-Llandaff, Bishop of, death of, 1637- London Lord Mayor's Irish Property Defence Fund, 38; University vacancies in the Senate, 39; Sir J. Jessell distributes the diplomas, 614; Sir J. Lubbock on Darwin, 614; Hall for women students to be opened, 1567' School-Board elections the now, 1467. 1531-Lord Mayor entertains the Ministry, speeches at, 1042; annual banquet„ speeches of Mr. Glad- stone, &c., 1429-Lowder's, Rev. Mr., life, and the Record, 379.

" Mscsorrn " acted at Beaumont School, Old Wind- sor, 315-Maclean, R. E., tried for shooting at the Queen„518-Mackonochie ease, judgment, 251.; resigns the living of St. Albans, 1567-Manchester, Bishop of, refuses to institute Mr. Cowgill, 1637; letter to Sir P. Heywood, 1669-1670-Maxwell, Commander F. W. B. Heron, tried by court-martial, 1602; found guilty, 1639-Meat from New Zealand, 711; London butcher upon, 755-Medical research, society founded for, 411 -Morley's, Mr., Reminiscences, 947.

NEIT-OF-KIN Frauds in Manchester, 519.

Oslo, destruction of, by caterpillars, 755; Miss Ormerod upon 787-O'Connell, Daniel, statue to, in Dublin, 1071-Oxford, Lincoln College, address to the Crown against, 647; Hebrew professorship, the, 1243.- 1399- Dicey, Mr. A., to be Vinerian professor of English law, 1567.

Psesy, Mr., and charitable societies' clothes, 947- Pay, Esther, for murder, 379 ; acquitted, 583-Pen, the "anlistylograph," 1603-Poisoning in England, 39-Positivists, the, on the " Asgresston in Egypt," 946-Princes, the young, and King Neptune, 1013- - Prisons, Sir H. Harcourt upon, 755-Pussy, Dr., death of, 1214; sermon by the Dean of St. Paul's upon, 1867; memorial to, 1469.

4PIEEN, reported accident to the, 219- attempt to murder, 281-518 ; goes to Mentoue, 34,; threat to murder, 711.

RAILWAYS Midlandtrain on fire, Dr. Arthur burnt, 1399; verdict, 1431 ; North-Eastern and Dr. Abrath, 107-Rands, Mr. W. B., death of, 551-Record, news- aper, decline of„ 455-Renan, 3f., and the Pall Mall amide, 75-Review of troops from Egypt by the aeon, 1499-Richardson, Dr. W. B. on slaughter. uses, 143; on cleanliness, 1275-Robarts, Mr., re- embrancer of the City of London, 285-Robinson, Rev. IL G., death of, 819-Rugby School, speech day at, 819-Russell, Mr. C., speech to riflemen at Limerick, 1.187.

SALFORD, Bishop of, and the Pope's encyclical, 1431 -Salisbury, Lord, on Lady Bective's movement, 219 -Salvation Army, the spread of, 519; Bishops in Convocation upon, 647; buy the Grecian Theatre, 851; diocesan conference upon, 351; its captain at Salisbury, 915-Sanitary Science Association meeting, 1275-Servants, society for befriending young, 411 meeting at Sir H. Brand's upon, 583-Sheep from New Zealand, 911; London butcher upon, 755-Shop assistants and early closing, 1215-Siemen's, Dr., address on "waste products," 1099; on light, 1467- Smith, Mr. B. L., of ' Eire ' exploring expedition, safety of, 1099-Social Science Association at Notting- ham, 1214-Spanish bondholders, 787-Stock Ex- change, panic In Egyptian bonds, 849.915-Stamm, German baker, 1603.

Passing Embankment, ruffians upon, 315-Thomp- son, Professor, on electricity as a motor, 1243- Trades' Union Congress, 1243-Treves, Mn'.' on women's waists, 283-Trollope, Anthony, death of 1565-Truth, hoax upon, 411-Tyndall, Professor, and Professor Koch's experiments, 151.

VINES and the Phylloxera. 1071-Vivisection Society, meeting of, 819; Professor Pasteur inoculates animals with rabies, 1671.

WALSH, Thomas, found storing arms in Clerken- well, 818-Ward, William George, death of, 883 - Watercolour Society to be called Roj al, 1531- Wilberforce, Canon, to be Bishop of Newcastle, 711- Wilberforce. Mr. R. G., the Times and the life of his father, 1639-Williams n. Williams, case about a dead body, 315-Wimbledon Mystery, the, 74-Wordsworth Society, anniversary, 583. 'YOUNG, Albert, threatens to murder the Queen, 711.

Parliament.

Amster., Sir T., at Ilfracombe, 74.

ADMIRALTY Board, 3Ir. G. Rendal chosen as scien- tific mechanician, 314. AosicuixtreaL Distraint Bill talked out, 282. ANDERSON, Mr., at Glasgow, on the Closure, 38. ARGYLL'S. Duke of, Oaths Bill, second reeding, 882. Amity and Navy Estimates. 346; strength of the

Army, 346; thanks voted in Lords and Commons to, 1366.

ARNOLD'S, Mr., motion on Household Franchise, 379 ; at Salford. 1603.

Antares Bill, long debates upon, 882. ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, MT., on foreign politics, 219. Bowser, Mr., on agricultural distress, 350. BAXTER, Mr., at Arbroath, 1638.

B.Esernirce, Mr. 0., at Whitehaven, 1098.

BIGGAR'S, MT., attack en Mr. Forster, 345. BLENNERHASSET'S, Mr., Bill on Distraint lost: 222. BORNEO Company and their charter, 347; debate

upon, 378.

BRABOURNE, Lord, and h;s title, 979.

ERADIATION, Mr. C., Sir S. Northcoto's motion against, 173; division, 133; expelled, 249 ; again pro- hibited, 313; division, 313; attempt to put him on a Committee, 917.

BRASSET, Sir T., at Sheffield Calera' feast. 1155.

Batons, Mr., at Birmingham, 1.711; and Alderman Avery, 2; on the Suffrage, 2; on Mr. 31arriott's amendment, 409; resigns, 94.5.

BUDGET, the, brought forward. 545-550. BURKE, Mr. T. H., murder of, 613; burial of, 614; estimates of his character, 613-614.

BURY, Lord, at Christchurch, 1214.

CABINET, coming changes in the, 1465; reconstruc- tion of, 1566-1601-1669.

Omens, Lord, and the Irish Church Mission, 615. CALLAN, Mr., on challenging Roman Catholic jurors, 1069. CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, Bill to release Mr. Green, 615; serioss illness of, 1125.1154-12154243-1499- 1530 ; death of, 1565; funeral, 1601; correspondence with the Dean of Westminster, 1601.

Csasisavon, Lord, at Hanley. 679; at Vauxhall, 946; speech about oil on troubled waters, 1011; at Newbury, 1243-1333; and the proposed Conservative magazine, 1603.

CAVENDISH, Lord F., murder of, in Dublin, 613; effects of, 613; burial of, at Chatsworth, 614; Lord Grenville upon, 613-614; assassins' escape, 645; West- gate, confession of, 979. CARLINGPORD, Lord, unveiling Mr. Glwistone's statue at Bow, 1043.

CETYWATO to be sent back to Zululand, 1070. CHAMBERLAIN, Mr., at Birmingham, on the Irish Land Act, 2; at Ashton, 1638.

CHILDens. Mr., at Pontefract, 74; t Knottingley, 106; on the Army, 346; his preparations for Egypt, 849; letter to the electors of Pontefract, 15; at Lord Mayor's dinner, 1429. Cistriwaru., Lord R., on Ireland, 217; moves the adjournment, 1365; and Manchester deputation, 1531.

CLONCURRY'S, Lord, evictions discussion upon, 719. CLARKE, Mr. E., on Bills that have been read a second time, 250; at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1043; at Darlington, 1302.

CLOSURE, debate upon,. 377-378; Mr. Marriott's amendment, 409; speeches upon, 409; letter of Mr. Gladstone upon, 486; Mr. O'Donnell's motion defeated, 582; singular application to Mr. Partridge on, 1499. COERCION Act and its application to foreigners, 453.

COHEN, Mr., and the Spectator, 142, COMMONS, House of, debate on the address, 174; amendments to, 174-217 ; concluded, 250; point of privilege moved by Mr. Gray, 174; proposals of the Government for, 175-217; new rules of procedure, 250; adjourns over Easter, 453; all night sittings to be taken, 849.

CORRUPT Practices Bill, 550.

COURTNEY, Mr.' at Plymouth, 1302. COWEN, Mr., at Nes castle, 142; public apology at, 1671; and Lord Ripon, 219; on the Closnre, 817; and Mr. Playfair's action, 1043.

Cnoss, Sir Rs, at Vauxhall, 916.

DALHOUSIE, Lord, on Deceased Wife Sisters' Bill, 786.

DECEASED Wives' Sisters' Bill introduced, 787; divi- sion upon, 787. DERBY, Lord, at the L'verpool Reform Club, 2; at Kirkdale, 711; at Preston, 1153; at the Manchester Liberal Club, 1602.

DILKK, Mr. A., motion on election expenses, 51.8.

Buse, Sir C., in Chelsea, 142; on the Erlington story, 219 on Egyptian affairs, 978-1397; at the Elena's Club, 1499.

DILLON, Mr., going to retire from Tipperary, 1242. DILLvrin, Mr., and the Bill to release Mr. Green, 103; at Swanssa, 1334. Donsost, Mr.' at Scarborough, 1301; at Lewea. 1638. DUFFERLN, Lord, and the Lord-Lientenantship of Ireland, 549; and Said Pasha, 883; sent to Egypt, 1397.

EDUCATION CODE, the new, diSCILS8i011 upon , 454-455.

Earns questiobs in both Houses about, 709; papers upon presented to Parliament, 753; discussion on the riots at Alexandria, 785; Mr. Chaplin upon the Suez Canal, 817; Mr. Childers' new arrangements, 849; bombardment of Alexandria heard 1,000 miles OS, 914; questions upon 913-914; war ',reparations for, 881 ; attitude of France, 945; number of troops to be sent, 977; money to be voted, 977; how to be raised, 977; quick despatch of the Army to, 1009; Lord Harlington moves for India revenue towards, 1010; Pall Mall Gazette upon, 1010; reported panic in the 60th Rifles, 1011; a locomotive Ironclad maple 1011; attempt to "draw" the Ministry upon, 1366; questions upon, 1307; Government send out Sir A. Clarke to the wounded soldiers, 1603.

Fewcnir; Mr., on Post-Office telegrams, 851; speech at Hackney 1243 ; in Liverpool, 1333-1334; Mimes of, 1567-1603-16S9.

FIELDEN, Major-General, EL Blackpool, SR. FORSTER, Mr. speech upon Ireland. 174; attack upon by the Li:nd-Leaguers 345 ; speech at Tulle. more, 347 ; resigns, 581 ; his etatements 581 ; at Brad- ford, 1566; at Glasgow, 1602-1637.

Formic, Sir C., speech noon the Closure, 250. FRENCH Treaty at an end, 281.

GIBSON, Mr. at Edinburgh, 75 ; on Ireland, 217; at Hereford, 1042. GLADSTONE, Mr. Herbert, and Mr. Creston' 3. GLADSTONE, MT., at HAWRI11811, 38 ; on the Address, 174; euloginm on Mr. Forster, 174 ; on Ireland, 218; motion against Lords' inquiry into Irish Land Act, 249-931 ; meeting of Liberals in Downing Street, 281 ; on the New Rules of Procedure 250; attacked by Lord C. Hamilton, 315 ; and Lord C. Coon, 345; and Sir J. Lubbock, on the Closure, 345; M.P. in the Times upon, 346 ; on the gravity of affairs in Ireland, 458; his Budget, 549 ; letter to Mr. Broadhurst on the Closure, 486; on Mr. Forster' s resignation 511 ; Mr. B. Joy's statue of, 583 explains his Irish Arrears Bill, 646; and the Scottish Farmers' Alliance on pri- mogeniture, 817; and Mr. Cowen and the Closure, 817; on the bus nese of the Hones, 914 ; on Egyptian affairs, 978 ; letter to, from Arabi Pasha, 979 ; on the Spanish duties, 1011 ; answers Sir W. Lawson on Egypt, 1070; on Lord Churchill's motion for adjournment, 1365; motion that Procedure take precedence, 1366; at Lord Mayor's Feast, 1429; statement upon Egypt, 1463.

GOUT, Mr., on the North Borneo Charter, 378; bit- terness against the Government, 410; on unpunished crime in Ireland, 453.

GOSCHEN, Mr., on Egyptian affairs, 979.

GOVERNMENT proposals on Procedure, 175-5fE • on the Lards' Committee on the Land Act, 261; change of policy, 581; expected changes in, 979.1465; recon- struction of, 1566.1601-1669.

GRANVILLE, Lord, speech on the Address, 171; on the Er-mesa story, 219; and the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 754; despatch to Lord Dufferin, 978; on the situation in Erypt, 978; at Bow, 1043 • and the Spanish Commercial Treaty, 1214; at the Laid Mayor's Feast, 142. Gaels Mr. E. D., fined and imprisoned for con- tempt, 1069; reported to House of Commons, 1070; on the Hynes' Jury case, 1098; deputation to Earl Spencer upon, 1126; released, 1274; report of House of Commons, 1531.

HAMILTON, Lord G., at Sevenoaks, 175; Lord C., attack on Mr. Gladstone, 31.5.

HARCOURT, Sir W., at Barton-on-Trent, 106; at Derby, 550; introduces the new measures for Ireland, 614; and Mr. Tallack on English prisons, 755.

HARROWITY, Lord, death of., 1499. HARTINGTON, Lord, speech to the Chambers of Commerce, 283; statement on the French treaty, 283; reply be Mr. Raikes on the Closure, 377; on the new Irish policy, 582; his Indian budget, 1070. HAY, Sir J. D., plan for the reorganisation of Ire- land, 487; motion on suspension of Mr. Marnm, 915.

Hesur, Mr., on the Irish prisoners, 313; attack on Mr. Forster, 345; violence of, 849; to be bound over to keep the peace, 1529.

HERSCHELL, Sir Farrar, at Nottingham, 106. HoLicen, Sir J., to be a Lord Justice of Appeal, 37.

INDIAN, Budget, the, 1070. Tartan]) (see also Home), Arrears Bill brought in, 646; second reading carried, 678; debate on motion to go into committee, 882; division, 882; debate resumed, 915; in committee, 946; amendments to, 946; read a third time, 979; read in Lords second time, 979; amen- ndments to, 1009-1010; in committee, 1010; Lord Salis- bury's admissions, 1010; Lords' amendment disagreed with by the Commons, 1041; sent back, Lords give in, 1041; Lord Salisbury and the bill, 1042; Attorney-General for Ireland, speech on Ireland, 218; on the Asidress, 218 ; crime, increase of, 4.53; Crime Prevention Bill discussed, 648; debate upon, various speeches. 677; second reading carried, 677; opposition to going into committee upon, 678 ; speeches upon, 678; committee resumed, 710 ;• dragguag on, 753; Mr. Parnell attacks Mr. Forster, 754; intimida- tion clause discussed, 786; debate continued, 786-818- 850; Mr. Healy's attack on Mr. Bright, 850; coup de Stet upon, 881-882; Irish Members suspended, 881; bill through committee, 882; odd incident upon the report being broo ght up ,914 ; Mr.Trevelyan'sproviso defeated, 914; read a third time, 914; Sir J. ffnis motion, 913; Dully, Sir G. Gavan.on the suspension of the Irish *Mem- bers, 915; Evictions, appalling state of, 785; the Lords upon. 818; Lord Salisbury upon, 818; Spectator, the,and number of, 947; Justice, new measures for strength- ening the administration of, 614 ; debate upon, 614; Land Act, the Lords nominate a committee of inquiry upon, 248; report of, 582; action of the Government upon, IMO; Mr. Gladstone's motion upon, 281; division upon, 282; Shakespeare, quotation from, 282; debate upon, 282; division, 314; debate upon the working of, 1530; Land Corporation to help landlords, 850; attacks upon by Mr. Biggar and the Irish Press, 850; landlords, Irish, the, and the Times, 550; Members to be released, 561; police inspectors of Clare, circular of, discussion upon, 517; Sir S. Northeate upon, 517. JAMES, Sir H., at Burton-on-Trent, 106; at Tann- ton, 218; motion against Mr. Devitt, 282.

KILWAINHAM Treaty, Mr. Parnell and Mr. Forster upon, 643; Mr. Balfour and others upon, 648; Mr. Yorke upon, 1529. KIMBERLEY, Lord, on the new Government policy for Ireland, 582; and Cetewayo, 1070.

LABOUCHERE'S, Mr., motion on House of Lords, 314. LALOR, Mr., at Maryborough, 710. LAMINGTON, Lord, and North Borneo Company, 347. LANSDOWNE, Lord, on the failure of the jury system in Ireland. 454. LAWSON, Sir W., in West Cumberland, 37 ; at Aspa- tria, 1187, Lewiston, Mr., motion upon lunatics, 551. LEOPOLD, Prime, allowance to, 377. LIBERALS, meeting of in Downing Street on the Lords' Committee on the Land Bill, 381; meetings, various, 455. LLOYD'S, Morgan, Contumacious Clerks Bill, 615. LORDS, House of, to meet at four o'clock, 410. LOWTHER, MT. J., OLI the Address, 218; at Sheffield Cutlers' Feast, 1155; at Hull, 1274; at Grimsby, 1603. Lc MEIOCK, Sir J., and Mr. Cobb, 559; on Mr. Darwin, 614; at Lewisham, 1639. LUNATICS, motion upon, 55L Lions, Dr. R. D., on Grand Committees, 1302. LTTroar, Lord, at Woodstock, 75; at St. Albans, 106. - MTARTEr's, Mr. J., protest against the Crimes Act, 882.

- MARRiorr, Mr., at Brighton, 518; letter upon the Closure, 1154. • MuNDELLA, Mr., at Sheffield, 142; on the new Education Code, 454455; speech on education, 486.

Museums, Sunday opening defeated, 679. NAvr Estimates moved. 347; the strength of, 347. NORTHBROOK, Lord, at Liverpool, 1301-1334; an. siren, Sir S. Northcote, 1301.

NORTHCOTE, Sir B., upon the Address, 174; at Bal- ham, 218; on the New Rules of Procedure, 250; motion against Mr. Bradlaugh, 313 ;' on Mr. Marriott's amendment, 409; at Liverpool, 485 on the Irish police circular, 517; on Irish policy, 582 ; at Green- wich, 978; upon Egypt, 978; at Bournemouth, 1098; at Weymouth, 1098; at Glazgow,1274; at Inverness, 1334; on Lord Churchill's motion, 3366; illness of, 1465-1497.

PA ausmErr, opening of, 173k the Queen's Message, 173; adjourned, 1060' to meet in October, 1069 ; meeting of, 1365; Lord Churchill moves the adjourn- ment, 1365: prorogued, 1566- PARNELL's, Mr. manifesto, 377; demand for his release, 410; released on parole, 485; returns, 550; denies asking for police protection, 646; his new Labour League, 1335; on the Arrears Act, 1498. . PLAT/tare, Dr. Lyon, at Edinburgh, 75; suspends the Irish Members, 881-882; attack on by Mr. O'Donnell, 882.

PEEL, Mr. A., at Warwick, 1335.

PLUMMET, Mr., on Ireland, 217. PosT-Oerica telegrams not to be reduced, 851. PROCEDURE debate, the, 1366; Mr. Bryce's amend. inent. 1397; Mr. Gibson's, 131)8; speeches upon, 1328; division, 1398; dragging on. 1429; Lord Churchill's letter upon, 1430; speeches, 1430-1465; division, 1465; various resolutions, 1466-1497.1498; attack on Mr. Playfair, 1498; resolutions, various, 1529.1530; re- solutions on Grand Committee', 1530; remaining resolutions passed, 1566.

- Reines, Mr., on the Closure, 377; at Northampton, 1042; on Public Worship Regulation Act, 1498. REDC&R, demonstration of Tories at, 518. • REDESDALE'S, Lord, new Parliamentary test, 313; negatived, 378. REDMOND, Mr. Bill to amend Irish Land Act, 549; violent speech of, be prosecuted, 1529. RENDEL, Mr. G., to be a Lord of the Admiralty, 314. REVENUE returns good, 2; accounts for the year satisfactory, 455.

RICHMOND, Duke of, at Inverness, 1334. Rxrcam's, Mr., motion on foreign tariffs, 410. ROBARTES, Mr., made a Peer, 347.

RUSSELL, Mr. E., at Liverpool, 106.

SALISBURY, Lord, on the Address, 173; at the Man- sion House, 219; at Liverpool, 485-517; at the Literary Fend dinner, 583; at Stratford, 678; on Egypt, 785- 978 ; on Irish landlords, 818; at Willis's Rooms, 849; • at Hatfield, 1042; at Edinburgh, 1498.1531; at Hit. chin, 1566; misstatements as to Ireland, 1603. SANDON, Lord, at Liverpool, 517; at Ormskirk, 1042.

SELBORNE, Lord, reply about Mr. Hardman, 518; at Exeter, 1215. SEXTON, Mr., on the Address, 217; at Sligo, 610. • SHAW-LEFEVRE, Mr., at Reading, 1243; at Stratford- on-Avon, 1567. SHERBROOKE, Lard, at Fishmongers' Hall, 519. Ssirra, Mr. W. H., in Westminster, 143; at South- ampton, 711.

Sims's, Mr., amendment to the Address, 174; and the Town Commissioners of Tipperary, 455; and the Catholic clergy, 486.

SPAIN and the duties on British trade, 1011. STANLEY, Colonel, at Blackpool, 38; on Mr. Mar- riott's amendment, 409. STUART, Mr., on Egypt, 1070; at Waterford, 1211. THYNNE, Lord H., at Promo, 1126. TREVELYAN, Mr. G., at Bury, 106; moves the Navy Estimates, 347 ; made Irish Secretary, 613; and the attack on Judge O'Hagan, 1043; in Ulster, 1098; deputation of "Ulster Liberals to, 1274; on the Arrears Act, 1498.

WANTON, Mr., on patent medicines, 647.

WATEIN, Sir E., and the Channel Tunnel, 883; still continued, 1071.

Warrnesen, Mr., at Bedford, 75. • WILLIS'S ROOMS, Tory meeting at, 849. WOLF,, Sir D., and the Mission to the Pope, 518. ZETLAND, Lord, at Richmond (Yorkshire), 175.

Parliament.-Elections. CAMBRIDGE, Mr. Baikes, Tory candidate, 1467; elected, 1531. CORNWALL, East, candidates for, 378; Mr. C. J. D. Acland (L.), 454. LIVERPOOL, Mr. S. Smith (L.), 1567-1601. MALLOW, contest for, 1671. MEATH, Michael Devitt elected, 251; election annulled, 282. NORTHAMPTON, MY. Bradiall/11 (L.), 282. PRESTON, Mr. Raikes (C.), 141. SALISBURY, Mr. Kennard (C.), 1499. TAUNTON, Mr. Allsopp (C.), 218. WESTMINSTER, Lord A. Percy (C.), 218. YORKSHIRE, North Riding, Mr. Rowlandson (L.), brought forward, 2; Mr. Guy Dawnay (C.), 38; brisk canvass, 73; Mr. Dawnay ele:ted, 105. YORKSHIRE, N.-W. Riding, Mr. Holden (L.), 645.

Foreign Paragraphs. AMERICA.-Cauless emigrants, admission of, contest about, 487.

DYNAMITE sent to Mr. S. Field and Mr. Vanderbilt, 585.

FORTUNES, enormous made, 411-Frelinghuysen, Mr., and the Clayton-Balwer Treaty, 754.

Irma petition for the recall of Mr. Lowell, 679; support Mr. Parnell, 710-Irish World newspaper and subscriptions to the Parnellites, 1302-Iron-miners, strike of, 851.

I ONGFELLOW, death of, 411.

PRESIDENT'S Message, the, 1567. • SPANISH - American Republics and the United States, 3.

AMERICA, Souris, Guatemala, Indian city, dis- covered in the forests, 551.

AUSTRAL1A.-PROPERTIES for sale in, the Times upon, 487.

VICTORIA, flourishing financial condition of, 711; religions census of, 1367.

Al7STRUL. - ADRIATIC provinces, nervousness about, 754-Anti-Zemitio feeling in, 1275.

DALMATIA, excitement about the conscription in, 74; manifesto of the insurgents, 219; troops de- spatched to, 107. EMPEROR, threat to assassinate at Trieste, 1214; congratulations to, 1670.

HERZEGOVINA, native feeling in, 143; unfavourable news from, 282; decision to incorporate it, 346; in- surrection in, 518.

KALNOEY'S, Count, hints to the delegations, 142. SEOBELEFF'S speech, explanations asked for. 175. Tisze. Herr, and the annexation of Bosnia, 251. VIENNA, riots in, 1431.

BEL'IIUM.-" BERNAL'S Tragedy," the. 1530.

CANADA.-IRELAND, form of self-government for, prayed by Canadians, 551.

PROTECTION, majority in favour of, 819.

TORONTO University, "Antigone of Sophocles " produced at, 583.

CAPE of GOOD HOPE.-Besuros, the, and the Cape Government, 314-411.

Curewerm to oome to London, 851; the Time upon, 883.

GOADON, Colonel, chief military adviser to the Cape Government, 550; his quarrel with, 1638.

ZULULAND, anarchy in, 582; revolution in, 819.

CHINA.-CHINESE Empire, rapid decline of the, 1275.

CYPRUS.-CONSTITUTION offered to by the Colonial Office, 454.

EGYPT.-ALARM in, 1; joint note from England and France, 57; crisis in, 74; armed intervention not yet to be used, 141; affairs to be managed through the concert of Europe, 217.

ALEXANDRIA, French and English ironclad' sent to, 645; arrival, 677; ultimatum delivered, 677; Turkish Troops to be employed, 677; murder of Europeans, 785; Admiral Seymour's demands, 1; bombard- ment by the Fleet, 913; the town in flames, 913; great destruction from the gnus of the ships, 915; order restored, 945; arrival of Sir G. Wolseley, 1069. -Arabi Bey made Secretary for War, 1; and the Irish Land Leaguers, 107; threatens the Assembly of Notables, 141; reported losing his aseendancy,- 645 ; made a Pasha, 347; plot to asmssinate, 486; reinstated, 709; and the Khedive, 64.5; supposed to have instigated the emeute at Alexandria, 785; still Minister of War, 817; at Kafrdowar, near Alex- andria, 945; great increase in his army, 945; dis- missed by the Khedive, 977; strength of his army, 977; reported suing for peace, 977; writes to Mr. Gladstone, 979; impudent proclamation, 1009; Sultan hesitates to proclaim him a rebel, 1009; threatens to depose the Sultan, 1069; defeat of and a prisoner at Cairo. 1185; his timidity in battle, 1273; trial of, 1333-1366-1397-1529; compromise about, 1565.

BALKER Pasha's plan for an army, 1333; not to be Generalissimo, 1539.

DUFFERIN, Lord, sent to Cairo. 1429; his scheme for local courts, 1670; carpet, the Holy, procession of, 1273; Controller's opinion on the state of affairs, 251; news unfavourable to the Control, 378.

FRANCE refines to give up the Joint Control, 1566.

KHEDIVE refuses to sanction the sentences on the Turkish, die., officers, 615; and his subjects, 1186; returns to Cairo, 1241.

ISMAEL, intrigues to restore, 454. PALMER, Professor, anxiety about, 1367.

RIAZ Pasha re Ages? 1565. SOUDAN, the war in, 1366; progress of the False Prophet, 13971429-Slavery in the, 1467-Suez Canal, the, and the wheat trade of India, 487; occupied by Eng- lish Marines, 1009-Sultan, the, holds a conference at Constantinople upon Egyptian affairs, 709; sends Dervish Pasha. to Egypt to settle the question, 753; conference still sitting, 817-845 881 ; conduct on the Note of the Six Powers, 945; conference interrupted, 1009; again sitting, 1041-1071; proclaims Arabi a rebel, 1041; proclamation issued, but does not call him a rebel, 1164.

Wee in, Sir G. Wolseley makes a feint on Aboukir and eeizes the Suez Canal, 1097; defeats Arabi at Ramses and Kassassin Lock, 1125; English soldiers, bodies found mutilated, 1125; artillery fight at Chalouf, 1127; preparing to advance, 1153; sugges- tions about sending for elephants, 1138; victory of Tel-el-Kebir, 1185; occupation of Cairo and arrest of Arabi, 1185-1186; the Turks and the transport moles, 1186; views of foreign journals, 1186; anger of Italians, 1186; Damietta not yet surrendered, 1213; Egyptian Army dissolved, ibid ; the Sultan and the position, ibid ; feeling in the East, ibid ; in Europe, ibid ; Khedive to have a guard of Bengal Cavalry, ibid ; Archbishop of York's thanksgiving prayer, 1214; explosion of railway train at Cairo, 1241; no plan for government of yet proposed, ibid ; Peerages for Wolseley and Seymour, ibid ; general amnesty to be published, ibid ; Mahommedan world and Europe, contest between, saved by the victory, 1242; torture of prisoners reported, 1242; Armenian porters im- prisoned by the Turkish Sultan, 1273; garrison of ten thousand men to be left, 1273; England and France upon, 1273; native accounts of Telel-Kebir, ibid ; the new Egyptian Army, 1301; Rothschilds and their tobacco, 1301; troops, amount of disease among, 1499. •

FRA.NCE.-AamT administration and the question of disease, 39; foreign service army to be organised, 410; duration of service, struggle about, sea ; dram restored to the Army, 883-Assembly, supremacy of, in France, 1153. BONAPARTIST party, quarrel among, 487-Bourse, panic on the, 73; effects of in England, 73; by what accelerated, 73; abating, 107; efforts to avoid a crash, 141. Camases, proposal to accelerate business in, 487- 785--Clemencean' M., upon the anarchists, 1399- Concordat, abolition of, proposed, 314. DUCLERC, M., forms a Government, 1043-1133; reads a statement, 1430; reference in to Egypt, 1430- Dnorot General, death of, 1099. EGYPT, debate in Chamber upon, 709; attitude towards, 945.946; speeches of M. Gambetta and M. Freyeinet, 946; refuse to give up joint control, 1566- English treaty at an end, 251. FRELCINET, M., forms a cabinet, 105-141; his pro- gramme, fall of, 1010.

Gememere. M., rumoured change of his Ministry, 3; fall of, 105; illness of, 1669.

JUDGES, the immovability of, and the Chamber, 786. LYONS, panic in, 1362; dynamite discovered, 1365- 1399.

MADAGASCAR, War against, 1154; envoys from, not received, 1335; decide to occupy North-west Mada- gascar, 1530-Merejkowski, Mdme. on crustaceans, 107-Miehel, Mdlle. Louise, address to the Com- munists, 379.

Pears, panic shoot a dynamite plot, 1365-1399. RAILWAY reform and the Government, 38-Religion and the Government, 347.

SAY, M. Leon, objects to the issue of Rent's, 345; at Bordeaux, 819; on finance, 1467-Sensational elections, Gambetta's victory in, 37-Spaller, M., and French Colonies, 1430.

Tostgruir, China and France upon 141)7; expedition to be sent, 1638-Tanis, money voted for occupation Of, 1670.

Union Generale, fall of, 141; prosecution of directors, 1587; sentence upon, 1638. VALim, the Abbe, lecturing the Pope, 3-Vatican, embassy to the, and M. Respell, 1497.

WINE duties abolished, 679.

GE 1MANY.-Amirrise, agreement between, 1602; excitement about, 1637.

BISMARCK, Prince, furious speech of, 105; on-Royal power in Prissia, 105; on the tobacco duties, 486; defeat of upon, 788; illness of, 710. EMPEROR, the and the constitution of 1850, 37; his 86th birthday, 378; opens the Pruss•an Parliament, 1466.

HANEL. Professor, on the Prussian reseript, 106; Hatzfeldt, Count, as Foreign Secretary, 1335. KULTUREASIPP virtually given up, 314.

PaussieN elections, all power in the hands of Catholics, 1399.

SWEDEN, reported alliance with, against Russia, 485.

GIBRALTAR.-CUBAN refugees given up to Spain, 1431.

ICELAND.-FAXIHE in, disputes about, 1243.

INDIA.-BENGAL, the new rent, legislation for, 1670-Budget, the, and the Salt Duties, 346. DUFF, Mr. G., and the Madras Times, 1638. ILBERT, Mr., to be legal member of the Council of India, 251.

NATIONAL Anthem to be circulated in India, 1431. PRESS ACT, Vernacular, repealed. 75.

SALVATION Army in Bombay, 1275.

WHEAT trade, the, and the Suez Canal, 487.

ITALY.-BUDGET, S. Elaglianrs, 410.

DEPRETIS, 8., speech to his constituents, 1302.

Barer, speech of S. Mancini upon, 785; anger of Italians at the English expedition to, 1186-Election, general, to take place in-October, 1274. GAR/BALDI, death of, 754.

" IRREDENTA " party, demands raised by, 1274. MOORE, Sir Thomas, Roman proposition to beatify, 1367.

PARLIAMENTARY reform, experiments in, 219. Sr. GOTHARD TUNNEL opened, 679-Scrutin de List", majority for S. Depretis, 1399-Suffrage Bill passes both Houses, 143. VATICAN, reported diplomatic relations with Eng- land and RI1R3111, 1671.

MA.DAGASCAR.-AliMIESSIVE policy of France in, 1303.

NEW ZEALAND.-LAND Bill and Compulsory Insurance Bill to be tried, 1275.

PERU.-Sueexitisros of the people in, 1215.

RU8SIA.-BALTIC Provinces, movement against Germans in, 550.

CZAR wishes for peace, 410; and the labourer, 947; drives into St. Petersburg, 1187; precautions taken about, 1242.

Glees, M. new Foreign Minister, 519; visits Prince Bismarck, 1499-Gortschskoff, Prince, retires, 488. IGNATIEFF, General, removed, 786.

Jaws, emigration of, from, 644; efforts to stop the persecution of, 678; great sufferings of, 710; would not work in America, 819.

K.AUFMANN, General, death of, 611'.

Moscow, Metropolitan of, letter to the Czar, 249. Smonetesv, General, speech to Servian students in Paris, 249; ordered to return to St. Petersburg, 282 -Strelinkoff, General, shot by Nihilists at Odessa, 454.

WAR rumours between Russia and Austria, 249- Warsaw, persecution of Jews in, 3-38; "0, K." in the Times upon, 74.

SERVIA.-MILAN, Prince, to be King, 315.

SPAIN.-ENGLAND, commercial treaty with brOcen. off, 1214; negotiations upon, 1303.

FREE-TRADE Treaty with France signed, 454; com- promise upon, 486. GOVERNMENT, the, and the Stock Exchange, -379. KING, the, and the political parties, 1466. SERRANO, Marshal, and the Liberals, 1355; and the Democrats, 1466.

SWITZERLAND.-BILE, singular religious move- ment at, 1303.

PLEisecrris of the Cantons upon free education, 1499.

TURKEY.-Durenaur, Lord, Lord Granville's despatch to, 979.-

GERMANY and the Sultan, 1071-Greeks, fighting with at Zerbas, 1126-1155.

Meirmoun Shereef-ed-din proclaimed supreme Khalif, 175-Mecca, Grand Shereef of, removed, 1303.

NEWSPAPER correspondents to be put under a censorship, 1637.

Peissitemic project, the, of the Sultan, 74.

SAID Pasha dismissed, 582-Sultan, the, and the Bey of Tunis, 75; and Arabi Pasha, 1009; his military convention with England, 1097; bangs fire, 1126; con- sents to sign it, 1154; rumours in Parisi of a secret treaty with England, 1154; and the Armenian porters, 1273; his sovereignty in Egypt, 1333; arrests Fetid Pasha, 1530 fears of assassination, 1566-1601.