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TOPICS OF THE DAY.
A IRE, Thomas 1096 Allen, Rev. J. B.. and the Liberation Society 760
Althorpe Pictures, the... ... ... 1155 Amberley, Lord... ... 74 America, One-Term Presidents for... ... 1004 — the President's Influence In 824 — Deadlock in the Southern States of ... 1603 American Presidency. the 383-1398 — — Republican Candidate for ... ... 1366
— Presidential Election, the 14e6 - Centenary
— Debt, the 109.; — Ladles on Trousers 1183 Animals, the Conscience of ... ... 494 Antonelli. Cardinal ... 1401 Arctic Expedition, the Latest 1367 Argyll, Duke of, on Tenant-Right ... 333 Aristocracy, the Territorial, of England ... 303 Armistice, the ... 1364
Army Estimates, the, and the Liberal Party 3 -2
— the New Demand for the... ... 1005 Arnold, Mr., as a Moral and Religious Teacher ... 1402 Art Exhibition, the. at Wrexham ... 1339 Austria, the Attitude of ... 1207 Austrian Note to Turkey, the... _ ... 36-101 Autumn Session, the Rejection of an ... 1301 — — the Need of an
BAIRD, the late Mr. James ... ... 827
Bank Balances 977: Barbadoes, the Disturbances in 15)8
— News from . .4 :6,407a-1424 Baripg4s.'344.11epnrOf Abe Bulgarierffi,Mt.ssecres' f177
Biree,,31r.eandliSs Ceastiflidats 552 Pcent,flphi. de Ear ... ... 1028 , — at Aylesbury .. ... 1176
— — — — a Lesson f min • . 4.; ... 1204 . — — — — Speed! 01.1111[114111. .1. . ... 1399
Belgian Electidle, • ".l. 790 Berlin Conferetresthb 612 Birmingham Improvement Scheme, the ... 613 — the Now Member for 823 Biamarek, Prince, and his Master 135 — — on the Press ... 237 — — on Economics 1.572 1532 — — on the Conference ...
Boncicault'e, Mr., Letter to Mr. Disraeli ... 75 Bravo Case, the 651 Bremerhaven Explosion, the ... 38 Bright, Mr., on Women's Franchise.- ... 450 — — — County Suffrage ... 704 — — — the Crimean War ... 1236 1467 — — at Birmingham 1533 Bright's, Mr., Programme ... 132 Bristol Cathedral Quarrel, the ... 525 British Aseociation, the, on Spiritualism... 1154 — — — — Professor Barrett's Paper ... 1209 — Columbia, Grievance of ... 364 — Policy in the East ... 736
Buchanan, Mr., and the Examiner 855
Bucks Election, the 1960 Budget, the 458 — — First Local, the ... 855 Buffet. M.. and his Conservatism ...
Bulgaria, English Responsibility in ... 1088 — the Condition of 1421 Bulgarian Insurrection, the... ... 705 — Atrocities, Excitement in England about 1150 — — National Sentiment and Party Spirit _ 1205 Burials Question, the, and the Tories ... Burials' Bill, the, and the Clergy ... 104 Archbishops... 647 Business Succo-s, the Conditions of 553 Butt, Mr., and the Nationalists at Limerick ... 522
CAM PAIG N 9, the Art of "Getting up" ... 891
Campbell, Sir 0., on Turkey... ... 1571 Canada art British Columbia _ ... 1152 Cape of Good Hope, Chances of War in ... 1031 Carolina, South, the White Terror in ... _ 974 Carpenter, Dr., on Unconscious Mental Work 106 Chess, the It.tollectual Qualifications for 42 China, the Dealers in Old 17.5 Church, the, and Dissent ... 397 City Companies, the ... 67G — Liberal Club, the ... 7e2 Clargy, the National and their Claims ... 133 Commons, the Enclosure of ... 234-650 Home of, the Tone of the ... 458 — — — Numerical Strength of Parties Its ... 496 — — — Pi ivilege Debates in ... 761 — — — New Party to be formed in _ 1004 — — — The New Leader in the 1029 Courage and Death 41 Colorado Beetle, the 1435 Constantinople. the Situation in ... 393-788-1601-1636
— Revolution in ...700
— Realistic Drama in ... _ 762
- Value of ... 1271
Constituents, Gifts to ... ... 552 Coroner, the Office of ... 888 Corporations, the Unreformed ... ••• 301 County Magnates, the ... ••• 239 — Suffrage, Mr. Bright upon••• •• 701 Credulity, the Causes of Pecuniary •
••• •••270
Cricket Reform _ ••••••1065 Crown, the Political Power of tho 1833 Cross, Mr., on Party Distinctions ... "• .•• 1469
Cyclone, the Late, in India _ ''• 17
Czar, the Rumoured Abdication of... •.. 12ti
D'AUMALE, the Due de ..,
Daniel Doronda" ... 463 "Daniel Deronda," the Hero of _ _ 733 — — Strong Side of ... 948 Deafness. Partial ••• 734 Desk, Francis ... 172 Delhi. the Coronation in ... 1632 Democracy, the Dangerous Blanks in the Wishes
ofa Denmark, the Crisis in 585-1603
Derby, Lord, and Peru... ... 395 — — on the Bulgarian Atrocities ... 912 — — on the Turkish Question ... 940-1148 Derby's, Lord, Silence on the Eastern Question... 701 — — Success — 1300
Derby-Disraeli See-Saw, the:: 1429 Mike's, Sir C., Motion on Unreformed Corpora- tion ...301
Disraeli, Mr., and the Public Business ... 328-976 — and Egypt ... — — and the Foreign Crisis — — and the Bulgarian Atrocities — — and the Public ...
— — in Bulgaria ...
Disraeli's. Mr.. Career... ... D'xon'a, Mr.. Education Bill ... Doctors, the, at the Home Office Dog Star, the, and his System
Domesday-Rook, the ... ... ... ••• 201 Dreams, the Caprices of ... ... ... ... 1371 Drury Lane Theatre, " King Richard " at... ... 137u Duff, Mr. G., on Sunday Education in Scotland_ 238 Dutch Statesman, a ... ... ... ... ... 703
Tr AST, our Policy in the - News from the
— The Next Step in the ... — Situation in the ...
Eastern Question. France upon the... — — Working-Men upon the ... — — the Situation ...
-- Lull in the ...
— — and England — — the Ilellenic Element in the ...
— — Mr. F. Harrison upon ... ... 1 35 — — and the Anglo-Russian Demand ... 1631 Europe, Peace or War in ... _ 728 anctIOsiastical Magnilicoes ... 1274 73deoation Bill, Lord Sandon's 644-674-757-789-977 — — Inspectors under the ... 978 — Act, the New ... ... 1059 Egypt, the Finances of ... ... 456 Egyptian Debt, the Unification of the 617 Elhat'a, 0., New Heroine, Gwendolen Harleth ... 139 — — New Heroines ••• 207 Ellicott, Bishop, on Modern Unbelief ... 1337 - Empress " of India Debate, the ... 360 — — — the (Limited) ... • ... 392 — — — in the Lords... 425 — — — Proclamation of 580 — — — Sir H. James's Motion upon ... 612 England and the Turkish Question 672 — the Immediate Policy of ... 820 — Weakness of, in Foreign Affairs ... 821 — and Russia 1238-1364 England's Public Opinion upon Foreign Affairs... 852 English Imperialism 457 — and German Navy, the ... 916 — Throne, the, and Baron Stockmar 1269 — National Ballads 1038 — Mahommedans 1121 — Travellers and Euglah Guide-books 1211 Eupion Gas Case, the 858 Europe, Eastern, Peace or War in ... 728
'L-1EATHERSTON, Dr., the late 794 r Fenian Prisoners, the ... _ 675
Fiji, Early Christianity in ... 1063 Final Appeal, the Court of ... 235 Foreign Affairs, England's Weakness in... 821 — — How Public Opinion is formed upon ... 8.52 Forster, Mr., on the Suez-Canal Shares ... 133 — — at Bradford on the Turkish Question 1263 — — at Aberdeen ... 1500 — — on Political Education 1504 France, the Cabinet Crisis in 69 — — Senatorial Elections in ... 102 — — New Situation in 329 — and the Eastern Question... ... 1272 — Ministerial Questions in 1534 'Franconia' Judgment, the ... 1433 French Elections, the 169 — — Result of the ... 264 — Ministry, Declaration of the _ 362 — — Danger of the ... 391 — Republicans, Intolerance of the... 490 — Crisis, the Result of the ... 1569 — Constitution, the Crux in the ... — Clergy, Mona. Dupanloup on the Poverty of... 1635 Fugitive-Slave Circular, the ... 330 GAMBETTA'S, M., Finance ... 1058 524 German Railway Bill, the 615 916 — and English Working-Men ... 943 — Politicians, the Personality of 1009 — General Elections., Preparing for the ... 1125 Germany, the Policy of ... ... 1303 Clifford. Sir H., and a Seat in Parliament .. 105 Clifford's. Sir 11., Defeat ... ... 300 Gladstone. Mr., on Disestabliahmeut 360 — — — Endowments — — and the Government ... 1120 — — at Greenwich ... 1140 Gladstone's, Mr., lino on the Suez Canal ... 109 — — Pamphlet, the Good of... 1304 'Goliath,' the Lesson of the 10
(Isles, the, upon Lord Beaconsfield... 1334
Goschen's Report, Mr.... ... 1505 Government, the Coming Difficulties of the ... 102 — — the, and the First Debate ... 200 Grant. President ... 523 — — the Charge against ... 1033 Great Eastern Railway, the ... 1208 Greek Grievances and English Policy ... 1336 — Policy and Greek Preparation 1429 Greeks. the, and Turkish Misrule 1239 — — tinder Turkish Misgovernment ... 1207 — — in the Eastern Struggle ... 1093 Gurney, Mr. R., on the Examination of Prisoners 944 0 weudolen Harleth, O. Eliot's New Heroine ... 133
HALL Will Case, the ... 1637 Hampstead, the Physiognomy of ... 1275
Harcourt, Sir W., Oxford 8 Hard Times, these ... 793 Hartington, Lord, and Mr. Fawcett ... 549 — — at the Cutlers' Feast 1121 — — on the Eastern Question ... 1397 Hayes, Mr., the Nomination of. for President ... 791 Heat, the Great 1035 Hicks-Beach, Sir M., in the Cabinet ... 1410 Hindoo, A, upon " Barbaric Pomp" ... 11 Home-rule, the Fortunes of 1058 Home-rulers, Repeaters, and Fontana 1153 Horaman, W., and the House of Commons _ 1571 Husbands and Wives 1008 ... 834-912 275 ... _ 914 ... ••• 1000 ... ••• 1056 ... ••• 459 ... ••• 889 ... ••• 211 ... ••• 1181
202-756 852-835 912 14.28-1506-1970 ... 1272 1273 1333 13e2 ... 1204
Hurricane in Europe 364 Huxley's, Professor, last Dictum 1537
TNDIA, Sultanism in ... ao88 • Indian Viceroyalty. the... 35
Indian Civil Service, the ... 461 Ion-keeping as a Fine Art ... 1126 Irish Separatism, the Limits of ... 887 — Prosperity 1092
"Irving r. Fun," Libel Case 9 — Mr., in Comedy ... 761 JAMES'S, Sir H., Motion on the Empress Title Jerome, Prince, the Reappearance of ... 1501. "Jenkins r. Cook," the Laity and the Judgment in 233
— — the Upshot of the Judgment in _ ... 267 Johnsonese Postry 619 Judicature Acts, the Weak Side of the ... 1007 Jung, Sir Salar ... 915 Justice, the Complexities of Modern 1307 " 'VENT r. Naylor" 1536
IX. Kingsley, Charles, a Few Last Words on 303
Kingsley, Henry, the Novelist ... 706 Knatchball-Huges.sen, Mr., and Aesistant-Mastera 492
LAKES, the, and the Railways ... la38
Law Cases, the Poetry of Leading _ 916 Lefevre, Mr., on Economic Retribution ... ... 1368
Lennox, Lord Henry... ... ... 913
Liberals, the, and their Foreign Policy ... 1191 Limerick, Home-rulers at 522 Liskeard Election, the ... 1633 London, the Good Government of ... 759 — under an Indian Climate... ... ... 919 — School-Board Elections ... Lord Mayor's Poetry, the ... Lords, Debating in the ... Lowe, Mr., on Physical Science ...
— — — the Earnestness of Cabinets — — — the Queen's Title ... — — — the Oxford University Bill — — at Croydon ... — — at Bristol... _ Lowe's. Ile, Neglected Education ... Lunar Studies ...
I ACAULAY'S, Lord. Memory ... 429 111 MacMahon, Marshal, and the Left 854 Magistrates, the County ... 72 Mahommedan Press, the Catchwords of the ... 1057 Maiden, the late Mr. Henry ... 859 Manchester, the Bishop of ... 1124 Mankind, the Swarming of 1061 Martineau, Mr., on Materialism ... 174 Martineau's, Harriet, Autobiography ... 826 Meat, Will it become Cheap? _ 1006 Merchant Shipping Bills, the — — — and Compulsory Survey ... _ 428 — — — and the Government ... ... 584 — Ships, Discipline in.- ... 649 Mexican Anarchy ... ... 460
Miracles, the Church Quarterly Rerime on 597
• Mistletoe,' the Sinking of the 491 Montreal, the Bread Riots at... 39 Moore, Mr. George ... _ 1573 Mountaineering. Modern 1308
Mosley's, Dr. I. B., Oxford Sermons ... 825
MAXIES, the Power of ... 398 IN Naval Estimates, and the Tory Government 365 Neaves, the late Lord ... ... 1639 Northcote, Sir S., on the Suez Canal ... 232 — — — at Barnstaple ... 1568 North Pole, the Way to the ... 1373 Norwich Election Commission ... 396 ri A KLEY, Richard Banner ... 270 — — — Sentence upon ... ... 1030 Omar Khayytina, the Persian Astronomer... ... 334 Ostrich-Farming ... 1403 Oxford Teaching and Cramming — Commission, the ... — University Bill, Mr. Lowe upon the ... 758
T)APAL Election, the Next... 1508
• Parker, Dr., on Disestahlishrnsnt 792
Parliament, Autumn Session of, rejected... ... 1301
— the Meeting of ... 1MI Pattison, Mr. Mark, on English Culture ... ... 1307 — — — — Beauty and Taste 1470 Pauper Schools, Metropolitan ... ... 302 Peerages, the New .. .5 Penzance's, Lord, First Judgment 173 Piece-Work, the Morality of... _ ... 63 Plimsoll, Hr. at Liverpool ... ... 170 Poet, a Great Persian 331 Poetry and Civilisation 1574 Policeman's New Functions, the ... ... 1182
Privilege Debates in the House of Commons ... 761
Presidential Scandal, the 1502 Prince Consort, the, and the Political Power of the Crown _ ... 1333 Prussian Court Scandal, an Old 580 Public Opinion, the Accidents of ... 1365
QUEEN'S New Title, the ... ..• •.• -- — Proclamation of the — the, in Whitechapel 113 AILWAY Accidents ... 137
— "Third Class" ... 1001 Religious Genius, a New Gleam of... ... 825
Repudiation as a Science ... 551 Ridsdale, the Rev. C. J., Judgment upon"..'. 173
Rinks and Rinkmaking ..„ :99 Ritualistic Conscience, the ... 1618 Roman Tactics ... S90 Rose. Charley ... ... 1437 Rothschilds, the... .- ••• ..• Roumania, Servia, Strength of... ... 552 Royal Academy in Parliament, the... ... 61G Ruskin's. Mr., Letter to Young Girls ... 1507 Russell, Alexander... 917 Russia, the Attacks on... 1302 Russian Literature, the Popular Aspirations in 1065 Ryland's, Mr., Motion on the Army and Navy ... 648
c.:.■ T. KILDA, a Message from _ 462 0 Salisbury, Lord, as British Representative
at Constantinople ... ... 1393 Salisbury's, Lord, New Polley 296 — — Oxford Bill
— — Defence of his Indian. 'Policy... 326928
1472 366 430 520 382 738 1151 ... 427 206-240 ... 990 ... 336
— — — Defence of 788
— — — Results secured by 977 — — — School Inspectors under... 978 Saturn's Dark Ring, the Planet 1127 School Boards, the Mine sprung on the ... 1034 Scio. the Massacre at, An Old Cambrian " upon 1037 Scotland, Culture and Polities in ... 1240 Scottish University Teaching ... 73
— Churches, the 785 Servla, the Chances of............892 — Conduct of... 1237
— and the Armistice 1970 Shropshire, North, the Election in... ... gt
— Oommittee, the ••• 886
Slade, the Case of Dr__ ... 1306 Sentence in ... 1369 Slays, the Oppressed ... 1032 Slave Circular, the Second 100 — — Mr. Whitbread'a Motion upon ... 26.5 " &lark, the Hunting of the" ... 527 Snow's, Mr., Renunciation of his Orders ... 1277 South Kensington, the Scientific Treasures at ... 677
Spain, the Immediate Future in ... ... 266
Spelling-Book Makers, the Eutopia of 1605 Stephen, Mr. Leslie, " An Agnostic's Apology " 495-768 — — — On Speculative Thought 1437 Stewart, Mr. A. T., the American Millionaire ... 555 Stock Exchange, the Panic on the ... 491 Stockmar. Baron, and the English Throne 1269 Suez Canal, the Papers on the ... ... 206 — — Sir S. Northcote upon... 282 — — the Debate on the 268 Swearing as a Police Offence _ 107
Swinburne rem, Carlyle ... ... 1606
TENNYSON'S, Mr., " Queen Mary" on the
Territorial Aristocracy of England, the ... 306
Temple, Bishop, on Zeal .. 1241 Thompson, Sir H., on Alcoholio Drinks 678
Thunderer. the Explosion on Board the ... 916
Toll-Bridges, the _ 1024 Tooth, Rev. Mr., and the Public Worship Act 1600 Trade, the Present Depression in 1090 Transvaal, the Wur in the 1178 Turkey, Strength of her Christian Prhicipeles 652 — Critical Situation of Affairs in ... ... 489 — Peace or War In ... 728 — Debate in the House of Commons upon 972 — the Rumoured Mediation in _ ... 1080 — and England in 1867 and 1876 ... 1180 — and the Grand Vizierat 1601 — and the Anglo-Russian Demands 1634 Turkish Army, German Criticism upon the 203 Turks, the, and the Positivists ... _ 1288 — Excitement against, in England — Massacre by the, at Scio .=•••••• 1034
UNITED States and Cuba 186 VAN& Baronetcy, the ... 1506 Vanguard' Debate, the ... 297
Victor-Hugoism 520 Vivisection Commissioners' Report, the ... 242 — Professor StanleyJevons upon ... 554 — the Government Bill upon ... 672 — Debate, the 1001 Vulcan, the Planet _ ... 1242
IN, ALES'S, the Prince of, Indian Progress ... 71 — — — Collection at Zoological Gardens 707 Wales's, the Prince of, Presents ... 795 " Warhawk," Letter of, to the Times ... 38
Washington, Corruption in ... ... 331 Wesleyan Revolution, the ... 731 Whitbread, Mr., upon the Slave Circular ... 265 Whigs, the Old, and the Crisis 1332 Winslow Extradition Case, the ... 580 Women's Suffrage, Pleas for and against ... 652 Workmen and Offences against the Public ... 732 Working-men, German and English ... 943 ZBA4 Bishop Temple upon 1241 ART.
Black and White .... 950 Blake, Willism—Pietor Ignot" *** Dudley Gallery, the ... 209 — — Cabinet Pictures in Oil- ... 1876
Dulwich Gallery, the ,at Bethnal Green 1247
National Gallery, the ... 1216 Old Masters, the, at the Academy ... „. ... 179 Pinwell Gallery, the ...274
Royal Academy, the ... -5.90-62-8-6* 65-G8-1488
Walker Exhibition, the.. 110
Water Colours, the Society of Painters in ... 559 — — Institute of Painters in 1609
POETRY.
Amoris Reputatio Amoret April, Sonnet to... ...
Cseli
Decay Empress, to the... Griffin Von Rosenan Hymn by a Small Official I once loved a Boy ... .„ Is Selfishness Policy ? Italian, from the Jan's Impressions, a Dorset Dialogue ... Leal Souvenir ... 1344
... 558
Master's Soliloquy, the Head Moschna, from ...
Music, to Immortal ... Native Land
Nobody ..
Old Year, the Farewell of the One Day out of Seven... _ Period, a Song of the ...
gPoet, the, in eh] City ... Politics are Dead Possibilities Primroses
... 1102 ... 1540
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... 1577 ... 110 ... 403 ... 630 ... 1188 ... 499 ... 1070 ▪ 1188 ... 559 ... 1216 ... 208 ... 768 ... 148 • 246 ... 371 ▪ 1076 • 631 ... 1643 ... 889 ... 1476 ... 1609 &denies, Murder of the Consuls at._ Sandon's Lord, Proposal ... ••• 644 Bliymer's Wish, a Rondeau, a ... Rondeaus, Two Sea-Weed . .
Slay. the, and the Turk Sonnet _
South Downs, on the ... Spring Evening, a
Spring is Coming ...
Stanley, Lady, to ...
Suicide, a Transfiguration .* Vines, Among the Water-Lily at Evening, a What Do We/ ...
Working-Man's Reply, the ...
— — Programme. .
— Men, Why Don't they go to Church Worm's Head, the
NEW X USIC.
Austin. W.—The March of the Stave ... ... 1451 Biskeley, W.—Tarantella ... ... ... .. 1166 Coots, C —Sweet Innocence Waltzes ... ... 1186 Creation, the, and Stabat Mater—E. Renville ... 1450 Dance Album—(Enoch & Sone) ... .,. ... 1168 Elaine—W. Smallwood ... ... ... ... 1320 Eugland, the Lion Flag of—H. Mackenzie... ... 1461 Englishman's Son, an—F. W. Ward ... ... 1320 Fadeless Bloom ... ... ... ... ... ... 1224 Gatti, A. S.—All for Her ... ... ... _ 1168 — The Universal Mettle Library ... ... ... 1820 — The North Wind ... ... ... ... ... 1461 Gounod, C.—Meditation ... ... ... ... 1166 Harrison, Harold—Chant Roumnu ... ... _ 1820 Hause, Carl—Englesreign ... ... ... ... 1166 Jacoby, S.—Evetide ... ... ... ... ... 1166 Loge, H.--Gavotte et Musette... ... ... — 1224 Lamotte, S.—March Past ... ... ... ... 1166
March Tournament—A. Ergmann ... ... ... 1166 Marionette, Wedding March of a—A. Oharivari... 1224
Marriott, C. B.—The Geranium Waltzes ... ... 1186 Wand, to (Tennyson)--Giuseppe ... ... ... 1224 Memories, Song—W. H. Holmes ... ... _ 1820 Messiah, the—E. Renville ... ... ... ... 1320 Mozart, Fifty Waltzes by ... ... ... ... 1224
Solicit, E.—L'Ileure d' Amour... ... ... ... 1451 Organ, Three Andantes for the—W. Pinney ... 1166
— Library—Walter Spinney._ ... ... ... 1320 Pascal, Flavius—Autrefols ... ... ... 1320 — Florian-17n Range du Ciel ... ... 145/ Peasant, the Joyful—J. E. Newell ... _ 1224 Romano, Joseph—Dans to Champ ... ... 1224 Hyde, Souvenir de—J. Harrison ... ... 1451 Schumann's Novelties ... ... ... ... 1166 Silver Threads—A. Grenville,,, ... ... 1451 Spiudler, Fritz—Flours de Mai — ... 1224 Sweet Summer-Time—H. Hill ... ... 1320 Tambourin, Cotsford Dick ... ... ,,. 1166 Thinking and Dreaming—B. Lewis— ... 1810 Winkeihaur, J.—Le Feu Follet ... ... 1451
HO CH.B.—Authors.
ABBOTT, E. A.—Bacons Essays ... 683 Allies, T. W.—Formation of Christendom 114 Allon, H., D.D.—The Vision of God ... ... 1477 Amberley, Vlscount—Analysis of Religious
Belief 891 922 Anderson, J., M.D.—Mandalay to Morale's 683 Arnold, Rev. F.—Our shops and Deana ... 147
— Matthew—God and the Bible ...407 — Thomas—Selections from Addison's Papers... 627
— — Beowulf, a Heroic Poem _ 1349 - — Pope, Selected Poems of .- _. 1618 Ashley, Hon. E.—The Life of Lord Palmerston 246-278 Austin, Alfred—The Human Tragedy ... 800
DD ABOLAY, 11. 0.—Five Years in Bulgaria ... 1618 Bailey J. E.—Lite of T. Fuller, aro. ... 17 Bain, Alex., LLD.—The Emotions and the Will 629 Baring, C., M.P.—Pludar in English Rhyme ... 816 Baring-Gould, 8.—Life of the Rev. 11. 8. Hawker 488
Bateman, J.—The Acreocraoy of England ... 1075 Beard. 0.—Soul's Way to God, & other Sermons 51 Bell, C.—The Vulture-Maiden ... 593 Bellamy, G. S.—Diotionary of Shakespearian Quotations .- „. 1218
Benedict, Frank — 1163
Bicknell, Hermann—Poems of Hallz of Shiraz 582 Binney, T., LL.D.—Sermons.- 503 Birch, 5.—History of Ancient Pottery ... 88 ifiscoe, A. C.—The Earls of Middleton ... 15411 Blaekmore, R. D.—Cripps the Carrier ... 1108 Blackwood (Pub.)—The Dilemma ... 499 Boissier, Gaston—L'Opposition sons lee Cesare ... 489 borne, H. R. Fox—The Life of John Locke 1315-1844 Braddon, Miss—sjoshua Haggard's Daughter ... 1479 Brandes, Dr. G.—Hovedstromninger 145 Brewer, T. 8,—Letters, &c., of the Reign of ... 1448 Brodribb, W. J.—The Annals of Tacitus 342 Broughton, Rhoda—Joan, a Tale ... 1645 Brown, Ellen L.—The Favell Children 867 — — Master Gregory's Cunning 887 Browning, Robert—Pacchiarotto 1070 Buchanan, 11.—The Shadow of the Sword ... 1614 Buchheim, C. A.—Deutsche Lyrik 278 Burnaby, Captain F.—A Bide to Mara 1442 Burty, Philippe—Faux-Fortes 1072 Butt, B. M.—Miss Molly 842
CAMPBELL, T. F.—My OircularNotes ... 982 Chambers, Julius—A Mad World ... 1075 Chapman Hall (Pub.)—War She Tamed ? ... 18
— Pro Nihilo 373
Church, A. J.—Annals of Tealtua 342 — Rev. A.—Ovid 1169
— Mrs A. B—For Name and Fame 1182 Claretie, J.—Camille Desmoulina and Ids Wife... 1812
Clayton, E. C.—English Female Artists 966 Clouet, M., Sixteenth-Century French Portraits 691
Cobbe, F. Power—False Beasts and True... ... 118 Coleridge, C.11 —Hugh Crichton's Romance ... LO Cook, Dutton—A Book of the Play... ... ... 1683 Cooper, Thompson—Men of the Time ... 182 Coulanges, F. de—/listoire des Imeitutions de Crcagh, J.—Travels in the Danubian Provinces .. 504
DARWIN, C.—Animals, &c., under Domesti-
cation ... 312-406 Day, Mrs.—Up to the Mark ... 741 ... 726 , Denton. Rev. W.—The Christians of Turkey 1513-1541 ,.. 1247 ,DobelI, S.—Thoughts on Art, Philosophy, and _ 1242 Itedigion . . 834 273 Douglas, R. E.—The Language of China ... 19
... 1510 ' - Lady (1.—Linked Lives .. 563 113160 Duff, 11. E. Grant—Notes of Indian Journey ... 804 11 T"LIOT, G.—Daniel Deronds, 1181 1875 11,4 Ellis, A. J.—Helmholtz on Science of Music 211
• • • LI Evans, Arthur J.—Through Bosnia ...1161
••• ' Ewald, A. 0.—.The Life of Prince Charles Stuart• 215 • ' Eyre & Co. (Pub.)—Report on Historical MSS..., 710 ... 9813
. 208 'VEIRON, J. D. R.—School Inspection 1816 _ 1247 ' Fisher, Joseph—Landholding in England,.. 772 ... 950 Fitzmanrice, Lord C.—The Life of Lord Simi- _ 1130 burns 1476-1511 ... 143 Fogg, W. P.—The Land of the Arabian Nights 877 178 Punster. John—The Life of Jonathan Swift 46
486 I — — W. S. Landor,a Biography 49
... 1160 Freeman, E. A.—History of the Norman Conquest 1217 AIRONER, J.—Homes of York & Lancaster 82 — —The Poston Letters 470 Gilbert, W. S.—Fifty Bab Ballads _ 1512 Gilder, R. W.—The New Day, a Poem of ladatode, Right Hon. W. E.—Homerie Syn- chronism ... ... 341 Goodwin, Una 11.--Simon de Montfort _ 1647 Gordon-Cumming, C. F.—From the Hebrides to the Himalayas ... 813 Geese, Edmund W.—King Erik ... 310 (lower, Lord—Three Hundred French Portraits.- 591 Graham. E.—Oarrota, Just a Little Boy 1544 Green, M. A. E.—Calendar of State Papers ... 609 Greg,W. R.—Mistaken Aims of the Artisan Class 712 Griffiths, W. D.—Practice under Judicature Acts 928 Grosa.rt, Rev. A. B.—Wordsworth'e Prose Works 118 °restart, Rev. A. B.—Poems of Sir J. Davies ... 1285 — — — —Poems of Alexander Wilson Outset, M.—History of Franco ... 1411
HABBERTON, J. — The "Spectator" by Addison and Steele............027
Hamertan, P. G.—Etchings and Etchers ... 210 — — Rural Life in France 248 — — — The Sylvan Year ... 436 Hammond, W. A.—Spiritualism ... ... 1582 .
Hardy, T.—The Hand of &halbert& 680 Hare, A.—Memorials of a Quiet Life 866 — — The alien of Italy ... 1286 Harte, Bret—Gabriel Conroy 1314 Harwood, George—Disestablishment 884 Havard, Henri—Picturesque Holland 1480 Hayden. H. W.—Life of B. B. Hayden 431 Heath, F. 0.—The Fern Paradise 836
Eleatheate,T. M.—Reminlacences of Fon and Mere ebb Helmholtz, H. L. F.—On the Science of Music ... 211 Herschel, hire. J.—Memoir of Carolina Herschel 436
Hill, Octavia—Homes of the London Poor ... 81
Hillern, W. von—Elsa and her Vulture ... 698
Hinchliff, T. W., M.A.—Over the Sea A Far Away 8.18 Hoey, Mrs. Cashel—Griffith's Double .,. 1260 Holdswortb, W. A,—Court of Judicature Acts .,. 918 Hooper, Rev. R.—Complete Works of M. Drayton 214 Harwood, A.—A. Common-place Book of Milton 788 Houghton, Lord, Poetical Works of ... 825 Hurst & Blafikett (Pub.)—Rambles in Istria, dm. 20
INGERSOLL,. C. —Fears for Democracy in JACKSON, W., M.A.—The Bampton Lectures 875 Jobb, B. C.—The Attic Orators......405 Jerrold, B.—Final Reliques of Father &rout ... 261 Jewell, It.—The Mystery of Orieton Manor ... 1379
Jlrecek, 0. J.—Geschlehts der Bulgaron 1410 Jones, W.—Finger-Ring Lore ... ... 1880
IAVANAGH, B. and J.—The Pearl Fountain 1446 11 Kaye, J. W.—Ilhaory of Sepoy War In India 249 Keller, E. von (1.—Die Lout. von Selulwyla... 1253 Kempe, Rev, J. E.--Clonspanions of Devout LtG3 981 Kennedy, B. H., D.D.—The Works of Virgil ... 802 King, H. S. A Co. (Pub.)—The Epics of Hades ,.. 688
— — Essays on the Endowment of Research 899 Kingsley, Henry—Fireside Studies ... 803 T AMONT,3.—Notes of Voyages to Spitsbergen 748 Lancsn, IL Auguste—Le Troisibulo lava/Ion 1072 Lanfrey, P,—History of Napoleon I. 1848 Lathrop, G. P. —A Study of Hawthorne 951
Lawrence, G.—Guy Livingstone, Az. 1846
Laurie, Simon S.—Inaugural Address ... 770
Lee, Rev. F. 0.—Memorials of Rev. R. S. Hawker 488 Le,gge, J., D.D.—Tho She -King, or Ancient
Levy, Calman—X, Doudan 1406 Chinese Poetry ... 1014 Linton, Mrs. E. L.—Atonement of Leans Dundee 4 Lloyd, Grant—Thornwell Abbas .........566 Loftus, C.—My Youth by Sea and Land ... 713 Longman & Co. (Pub.)—The Atelier du Lys ... 1444 Low & Co. (Pub.)—The Chronicle of Sir H.
— — — Ticknor's Memoirs 1160-1191 Lowell, J. R.—Among My Books.........923 Ludlow, J. 11.—War of American independence 685 Lesion, J. H.—Collet's Letters on the Mosaic Lyttelton, Hon. mad Rev. W. 11.—Serlpture 48 MaeGahan, J. A.—Under the Northern Lights ... 714 Macleod, Dr., D.D.—Memoir of Dr. Norman Hansel, Dean—The Gnostics of the Two First Centuries 180 Markham, C. R.—Narrative of a Mission to Thibet 605 Martin, F.—The History of Lloyd's, &e. 957 — T.—The Life of the Prince Consort 1812 Martineau, J.—Hours of Thought on Sacred Maudaley, H.—The Physiology of Mind ... 1877 Merivale, 0.—A General History of Rome ... 596 Mignaty, M. A.—The Historical Past of Italy ... 1446
Mivart, St. Oeorgo—Contemporary Evolution 912 Moresby, Captain J.—Now Guinea and Polynesia eat Morgan, E. D.—Mongolia and the Tangut Conntry 1881
— Nary De—On a Pincushion, &c. ... 1446 Malmo°, A. F.—First Work in English ... 281 Murray, J. (Pub.)—The Life of Bishop Sumner ... 635
NICI1OLS, T. L., M.D.—How to Live on Six- pence a Day 59
660 184
MACCOLL, 31., 111.A.—The Reviewers Re-
839
r■LIPLI AN r. Mrs —Phcobe Junior ... 769
— The Makers of Florence ... 1644 O'Rourke. Rev. 3.—History of Great Irish Famine 653 Osborne. E.—Twelve Months in Southern Europe 565 Owen, A. C.—Art Schools of Mediaeval Christen- 13AGE-ROBERTS, W.—Reasonable Service ... 1543
• Parfait, Paul.—VA menet de la Devotion ... 1431 Parkes, 11.—On the Public Affairs of New South Wales•.. 1102 Paul, C. K.—William Godwin, his Friends.
— J. B.—History of the Scotch Archers ... 627 Pearson, C. H.—English History In the Fourteenth Century ... 1347 Pfeiffer, Emily—Poem. _ 112 Pierce. J. and W. T.—English Chess Problems ... 437 Piron, HIppolyte—L'Isie de Cuba ... 1220 Prelevalsky, Cul. N.—Mongolia and the Tangut Country ... 1381
Price, Professor 13.—Currency and Bank:ng ... 279 Proctor, R. A.—Our Place among Influltlea1193 Probyn, J. W.—Cobden-Club Essays ... 11.33.1222 R AWLINSON,0.—The Seventh Great Orisntal
1039 Dawson. George—Hymns and Verses ... 1649 Richardson. B. W.—Discasies of Modern Life ... 534 Rigg, J. H , DD —The Living Wesley ... 597 Ritter, F. L.—History of Music 1106
Row, C. A., M.A.—Supernatural in the Now Testament ••• 955
``ACHE. Judos—Text-book of Botany 440 Sunday, W.—The Gospels in the and Century 953 Schuyler. EN:hoe—Turkistan 1248.1232 Simcox, W. H.—Care:1a Classicorum 227 Singer, S. W.—Works of Shakespeare ... 148 Smiles, S.—Life of Thomas Edward ... 1577
Smith, 0.—The Chaldean Account of Germain ... 80 — 0. B.—Poets and Novelists, Literary Studies 213
— R. B.—Mahommed and Mahommedanism 1131 Sport, E. A F. N. (Pub.)—Life of Sir J. Rennie ... 506 Stanton, Howard—Chess, its Theory and Practice 437 Stedman.E. C.—Victorian Poets 275 Stephen. Leslie—Hours in a Library ... 742 — J. F.. Q 0.—A Digest of the Law of Evidence 1190 Starry, J. Ashly—Boudoir Ballads 1512 Stevenson. J —Chronlcon Anglicanum ... 1043 Swinburne. A. 0.—Ercchthous, a Tragedy ... 15 Symonds, J. A.—Studies of the Greek Poets ... 951
I' la A I N E, H. A .—T he Ancient 1188 Togg & Co. (Pub.)—The Three Trials of
Tennyson, Alfred—Harold, a Drama 1610 Thackeray, A. 1.—Sketches of W. M. Thackeray 102 Thompson, E. Al —Letters of H. Prideaux ... 403 Thorne, James—Environs of Loudon 1580 Todhunter, J.— W. Whewell, D.D., and his Topelius, Z.—Bokem om Wert Land ... 893 Trovelyalt, G. 0.—The Life of Lord Macaulay 433-466 Trollope, Atiohonv —The Prime Minister ... 922 Tulloch, John, D.D.—The Croat! Lectures, 1816_ 1013
Tyrrell, 0.—Success, and How Ho Won It ... 1189 VAN OA MPEN, S. IL—The Dutch in the Arctic Vero, Sir Aubrey de, Bart.—Mary Tudor,a Drama 371
Villari, Pasquale—Dispacci di A. Giustiniani 799-833 ALLACE, Lady—Elsa and her Vulture ... 993 V — A. R.—Geographical Distribution of • Animals 863-926 Waring, 0. E.—The Farmer's Vacation ... 376 Wattenbach, 0.—Ancient Latin Manuscripts ... 1042 Way, Arthur. M.A.—The Odes of Horace ... 1317 Wells, C.—Joseph and his Brethren, a Poem ... 657 Werner, E.—Success and How He Won It ... 1189 Wicksti ad, P. H.—Ecclesiastical Institutions of
lionised 149
Wild, It. S.—The Physics of the Senses ... 378 Williams, F. S.—The Midland Railway ... 467 Williams &• Norgate (Pub.)—Mind, a Quart. Rev. 507 — — — Theological Rcricw for October ... 1408 W Odom C. T.—James II. and the Duke of Berwick 1105 Wood, SL—A Plain Guide to Good Gardening ... 686 Wooleley, T. 13.—The Study of International Law 409 Wyllie, J. W. 8.—The Internal Policy of India ... 1015 "IVONGE, C. D.—The Life of Marie Antoinette 897 • Yorke, Stephen—Cleveden 1114 York, J. P. (Pub.)—Works of Richard Brom° ... 84 rirANGEMEISTER, C.—Ancient Latin Menu- ,4 scripts ... 1042 Zimtnern, H.—A. Schopenhauer, his Life, &c. ... 143 BOONS.—Snbjeces.
ADDISON and Steele, Papers from--J. Ilabberton 627 Addison, Selection from his Papers.—..T. :7 277
Ambistan—W. 1'. Fogg ...
Archers of Scotland, History of the—J. B. Paul... 628 Art. Philosophy, and Rellgion—S. Dobell... ... 834 America, Fears for Democracy in-0. Ingersoll— 79 American Independence, the War of—J.M. Ludlow 685 Among my Books—J. Russell Lowell ... 925 Ancient Th5gime, the—H. A. Thine _. 1188 Animal, under Domestication-0. Dismiss 312-406 — Geographical Distribution of—A. R.Wallace 863-926 Art Schools of Medi/oval Oh riatendom—A. C. Owen 771 Artisan Class. Mistaken Aims of—W. R. Greg ... 712 Atelier du Lyn, the—Longman and Co. (Pub.) ... 1444 Attic Orators, the—R. C. ebb ... .
Auatralia,Speeches on Publiclaffairs in—d .Parkes 1102 BACON'S oE s an y — . A. Abbott ... .._ 683 4 Chinese Poetry—James Legge, D.D.... 1073 Christianity, What Is it 7—Williams A *Norgaie
Christendom. the Formation of—T. W. Allies ... 114 Cbronicon A nglicanum—J. Stevenson ... 1042 Circular Notes. my—J. F. Campbell ... 982 Cleveden-Stephen Yorke._ ... 1514
Cobden-Club Papers—T. W. Probyn ... 1133-1222 Colot's, Dean, Letters on the Mosaic Creation—
H. Lupton ..................660 Companions for Devout Life—Rev. J. E. Kempe Crippn, the Carrier—B. D. Blackmore ... 1103 Croall Lectures, the, 1876—John Tulloch, D.D 1013 Cuba. Mete de—Hippolyte Piron 1220 Currency and Banking—Professor B. Price ... 279 ANIEL Deronda—George Eliot ... 1131 Danubian Provinces, Travels in—J. Creagla 594 Davie., Sir .1., the Poems of—Rev. B. Grosart 1219 Destnoulins. Camille, and his Wife—Julea Claret's 1612 Deutsche Lyrik—C. A. Buchheim 278 Dilemma, the—Black wood (Pub.) ... ... 499 Diseases of Modern Life—B. W. Richardson 534 Diaestablishment—G. Harwood, M.A. 864 Doudan, X.—Colman Levy, Editors 1406 Dutch in the Arctic Seas—S. R. Van Campen ... 1251 RLsLEIGH, Sir H., Chronicle of—S. Lowe
.L.4 & Co. (Pub.) 439 Eaux-Fortes—Puilipne Burly112 Education. Inaugural Address upon—S. S. 'Laurie 77 )
Edward, Thomas, Life of—S. Smiles ... 1571 Elsa and h r Vulture—Lady Wallace ... 693 Emotions and the Will—Alexander Bain... ... 629 Endowment of Research, Essays on—H. S. King A Co (Pub.)899
England, the Acreocracy of—.J. Bateman-. ... 1071 English, First Work in—A. F. Muirson, M.A. ... 281 — Female Artists—E. O. Clayton ... 956 — History in the 14th Century—C. M. Pearson... 1347
Erechtheus, a Tragedy—A. 0. Swinburne ... 15 Etching and Etchers—P. 0. Hamerton ... 210 Ethelberta, the Hand of, a Comedy—T. Hardy ... 630 Europe, Twelve Months in Southern—E. Osborne 565 Evidence, a Digest of Law of--J. F. Stephen, Q.C. 1190 Evolution. Contemporary, an Essay upon, &c.—
FAIRY Tales—Mary de Morgan1446
— — B. and J. Kavanagh 1446 False Beasts and True—F. Power Cobbs 116
Farmer's Vacation, the—G. L Waring sm
Fare' Children, the—E. L. Brown.. 867
Fen and Mere, Reminiscences of—J.. M. Heathcote 655
Fern Paradise, the—F. G. Heath 836 Finger-Ring Lore—W. Jones, F.S.A. 1380 Finland, a Book About—Z. Topelius 898 Fire-Side Studies—Henry Kingsley... 803 Florence, the Makers of—Mrs. Oliphant ... 1644 France, Rural Life in—P. G. Hamerton 248 — Histoire de Institutions, &c.—F. de Coulanges 626 — History of-11. Gufzot 1411 French Portraits—Lord R. Gower ... 591 Fuller, Thomas, D.D., Life of—J. E. Bailey ... 17 ABRIEL Conroy—Bret Harts ... 1314
V.,T Gardening, a Plain Guide to Good—S. Wood 686 Genesis, the Chaldean Account or—o. Smith ... 80
German Lyrics—D. A. Bucbhelm 278 Oiustiniani, Dispacci di—P. Villari... ... 799-833 God and the Bible—Matthew Arnold ... 407 Godwin, W., and his Friends—D. K. Paul 501-532.560 Gospels, the, iu the 2nd Century—W. Sanday, M.A. 953
Greek Poets, Studies of—J. A. Symonds... ... 954
Gregory's Cunning. Master—E. L. Brown ... 867
Griffith's Double—Mrs. Cashel Rosy 1.250
Guy Livingstone—George Lawrence ... 1345
H&BOLD, a Drama—A. Tennyson ... 1610 Hawker, It. S.. Memorials of the late—S.
Baring Gould .. 468 Hawthorne, a Study of—G. P. Lathrop ... 951 Hayden, B. R., Life of—F. W. Hayden ... 433 Hebrides, to the Himalayas, from the—C. F.
Gordon-Cumming ... 313 Henry V III., State Papers of the Reign of—J. S.
Rendes, the Gnostics of the First fwo Centuries —Dean Mansel ... 180 Herschel, Caroline, Memoir of—Mrs. J. Herschel 435 Historical Manuscripts, Fifth Report upon—Eyre
and Co. (Pub.)... _ ... 710 Hogan, M.P.—Henry S. King and Co. (Pub.) ... 1012 Holland, Ecclesiastical Institutions of—P. I.
— Picturesque—Henri Havard 14,0 Homeric Synchronism—W. E. Gladstone... ... 341 Hone, Wil liam, Three Trials of—Tegg &Co. (Pub.) 144 Horace, the Odes of—Arthur Way... ... ... 1317 Hovedstriimuinger—G. Brandes 145 How to Live on Sixpence a Day—T. L. Nichols, Hugh Crichton's Ilomance-0. R. Coleridge ... 51 Human Tragedy, the—Alfred Austin ... 800 Hymns and Verses—George Rawson ... 1649
INDIA, Essays on the External Policy of—
S. W. S. Wyllie ... 1015 Indian Journey. Notes of—M. E. Grant Duff ... 804 Infinities. our Place Among—R. A. Proctor ... 1193 Invasion of France, le Troleihme—M. Augusta
Lantion .. Irish Famine, ilistory of the dreat—*Rev. J.
O'Rourke . Istria, Dalmatia, Ac., ilamblee in—Hurst A Co.
Italy, the Cities of—A. J. C. Hare
— Sketches of the Past of—M. A. lignaiy ... 1445
JOANJOAN, a Tale—Rhoda Broughton -. 1645 , Haggard's Daughter—M. A. Bmddon 1479 Judicature Acta—W. A. Holdsworth 928 K.MVA.a Ride to—Captain F. Burnaby 1442 King Erik—Edmund W. Goss° 310 LANCASTER and York, the Houses of—J.
Landholding in England, History of—J. Fisher 772 Lander. W. S, a Biography—John Forster _ 49 Latin alawascripte . Zangemeister — 1042 Law, International, the Study of—T. D. Woolsey 409 Leans Dundee, the Atonement of—Mrs. L. Linton 1014 Library, Hours in a—Leslie Stephen 742 Life, Memorials of a Quiet—Augustus Hare ... 866 Linked Lives—Lady U. Douglas ... 568 Lloyd's, the History of—F. Martin ... 957 Locke, John, Life of—H. R. Fox-Bourne.. 1315-1344
London Poor, Homes of the—Octavia Hill _ 81
— the Environs of—J. Thorne, F.S.A. 1580 • ACAULAY, Lord. Life of—G. O.Trevelyan 433-466 .1,1 Macleod, Norman, D.D., Memoir or—Rev.
Madame—Frank L Benedict... ... ... 1163
Mad World, a—Julius Chambers ... 1074 Magazines, the ... 185-314-471-869-985-1135-1254-
1288-1412-1547 Mahommed and Mahommedanism—R. B. Smith 1134 Marie Antoinette, Life of—Charles D. Yonge ... 897
Mark, Up to the—Mrs. Day 741 lien of the Time—Thompson Cooper ... 182 Middleton, the Earls of—A. C. Biacoe 1546 Midland Railway, the, History of—F. S. Williams 40 Milton. John, a Common-place Book of—A. J. Mind, a Quarterly Review—Williams & Co. (Pub) 507 — the Philosophy of—Henry Maudsley 1377
Mien Molly—B. M. Butt ... _ 342
Mongolia—Colonel Prejevalsky 1381 Montfort, Simon de—Una hi. Godwin ... ... 1647 Music, the Science of—H. L. F. Helmholtz ... 211 — History of—F. L. Ritter 1106
NAME and Fame, for—Mrs. A. B. Church ... 1382 Napoleon I., History of—P. Lanfrey 1613 New Testament, the Supernatural In the—C. A.
New Guinea and * Polynesia—Captain J. Moresby 984
Norman Conquest, the—E A. Freeman. ... 1217 Northern Lights, under the—.1. A. MacGahan ... 714 OMENTAL Monarchy, the Seventh Great—G.
Itawlinson 1039 Orleton Manor, the Mystery of—R. Jewell ... 1379 Orphan of Pimlico—W. M. Thackeray 502
Over the Sea and Far Away—T. W. Hinchliff 868
Ovid—Rev. A. Church... ... 1162 ▪ ALMERS TON, Lord, Life of—Hon. E.
1 Ashley ._ 246-276 Poston Letters, the—James Gairdner 470 Placebo, Junior—Mrs. Oliphant ... ... 769 Pindar in English Rhyme—C. Baring, M.P. ... 314 Play, a Book of the—Dutton Cook ... ... 1683 Poetry—Arnold, T. • Beowulf. a Heroic Poem ... 1349 — Browning, Robert—Pacchiarotto. Ac _ 1070 — Drayton'a Poems—Rev. Richard Hooper ... 214 — Gilbert, W. S.—Fifty Bab Ballads ._ ... 1512 — Gilder, R. W.—A Poem in Songs and Sonnets 1016
— Hatlz of Shiraz—Selections from his Poems... 562
— Houghton, Lord. the Poetical Works of ... 623 — King. H. S. & Co. (Pub.)—The Epic of Hades 698 — Pfeiffer, Emily—Poems 112 — Pindar in English Rhyme—C. Baring, M.P.... 314 — Starry. J. Ashly—Boudoir Ballads _ 1512 — Tennyson, A —Harold, a Drains ... 1610 — Wells, C.—Joseph and his Brethren ... 657 Poets and Novelists, Studies of—G. B. Smith ... 213 Poets, Victorian—E. C. Stedman ... ... 275 Pope, Selected Poems from—T. Arnold ... _ 1613 Pottery, History of Ancient—Sam Birch... _ 83 Prideaux, H., Letters of—E. M. Thompson_ 403 Prime Minister, the—Anthony Trollope ... 922-1312 Pro Nihilo—Chapman A Hall (Pub.)373 Prince Consort, Life of the—Theodore Martin _ 1312 Prout, the Final Beliques of Father—Blanchard EASONABLE Service—W. Page-Roberts ... 1543 It Religious Belief, Analysis of—Viscount A mberley 894-922 Rennie, Sir J., Life of—E. and F. N. Sdon (Pub.) 596 Retribution, the Doctrine of—W. Jackson, M.A. 375 Reviewers Reviewed, the—Malcolm MacColl ... 48
Rome, a General History of—C. Merivale, D.D 595 CCHOOL Inspection—D. IL Fearon.1316
Schopenhauer, A., Life of—H. Zimmern .. 143 Scripture Revelations—Rev. W. H. Lyttelton -... 184 Sea and Land., My Youth by—Charles Loftus ... 713 Seldwyla, Die Leute von—E. von J. Keller ... 1253 Senses, the Physics, &c., of the—R. S. Wild ... 378 Sepoy War,a History of the--.1. W. Kaye... ... 249 Sermons—Charles Beard. B.A. ... 51 Sermons—Thomas Binney... — The Vision of God. and other—H. Allen, D.D. 1477 — A Volume of—James Martineau.... 1579 Shakespeare, Works of—S. W. Singer, F.S. ... 148 Shakespearian Quotations—G. S. Bellamy ... 1218 Shelburne, Life of the Esrl of—Lord E. Fitz- mance.- ... 1476-1511 Spiritualism, &c.—W. A. Hammond 1582 Spitsbergen, Notes of Five Yoyages to—.7. Lamont 743 State Papers, Calendar of—M. A. L. Green ... 659 Stuart, Prince Charles, Life of—A. C. Ewald ... 215 Success, and how he won it—E. Wer ... 1189 Sumner, Bishop, Life of— J. Murray (Pub.) ... 535 Swift, Jonathan, Life of—John Forster 44 Sword, the Shadow of the—R. Buchanan... ... 1614 Sylvan Year, the—P. G. Hamerton 436 rT1ACITUS, Annals of—A. J. Church ... 342
— History of—W. H. Simcox, M.A... ... 927 Theological Review for October—Williams A Nor-
Thornwell Abbas—Grant Lloyd ... lies Thibet, Narrative of a Mission to—C.R. Markham 505 Ticknor's Memoirs—S. Lowe A Co. (Pub.) 1160-1191 Tudor, Mary, a Drama—Sir Aubrey do Vere ... 371 Turkey in the Magazines ... 869 — the Christians of—Rev. W. Denton ... 1513-1541 Turkistan, &c.—Eugene Schuyler 1248-1282
WVICTORIAN Poets—E. C. Stedman 275 Virgil. the Works of—B. H. Kennedy, D.D. 81t2 Vulture-Maiden, the—W. V. Hillern -.598 AS She Tamed 7—Chapman & Hall (Pub.)... 18 Wesley, the Living—J. R. Rigg, D.D... Whewell, W. D.D., Letters, Ac., of—J. Todhuntr 740 Wilson, A., Poems of—Itev. A. B. Grosart ... 1285 Wordsworth's Prose Works—Rev. A. B. Grosart 113
CURRENT LITERATURE.
ABBOTT, S.—Ardenmehr among the Hills ... 412 Aberdeenshire, History of, New—A. Smith 252 Adventures, the, of Captain Mago—L. Cahnn ... 1485 fdsclaylus, the Agamemnon—B. Qtutritch (Pub.) 1483
Africa, Central—Colonel E. C. Long ... 1383 Agricultural Holdings Act, &c. 219 Atkin-Kortright, F.—He that Overcometh ... 807 Ainsworth, W. H.—The Leaguer of Lathom ... 1551 Aitken, C. K.—Sonnets, Songs, and Stories ... 442
Alexander, Mrs.-Her Dearest Foe ... Almanacs, Two... ... 1651 American Pictures-Rev. S. Manning ... 1256 - State and Statesmen-W. (3. Dix ... 930 Anderson, C.-New Readings of Old Parables ... 716 - Rev. W.-Reunion in the Heavenly Kingdom 1166 Animal Life throughout the Globe-Nelson (Pub.) 86 - Parasites-J. P. Van Benedin 347 - Morphology, Introduction to-A. MacAlister 716 Annual Register, the 1194 Arabs, Hamran, Life with the-A. B. B. Myers... 949 Archer, T.-About My Father's Business-. ... 599 Architecture, Social-Samuel Tinsley (Pub.) ... 688 Armit, Lieut. R. H.-Light as a Motive Power ... 443 Art Journal for 1875-Virtue (Pub) ) ... 118 Arthur, a Knight of Our Own Day-Chapman Australia, Girt Life in-R. A. Elliott (Pub) ) ... 1319 Australian Life, Tales of-W. W. Swan ... 253 - and Character-Low A Co. (Pub.)... 411
Ayrton„ J. C.-Gerald Marlowe Wife 1481 BALEARIC Isles, the-C. T. Bidwell ... 1019 Bancroft, H. R.-The Native Races of North ... 474
Banks, Mrs. G. L.-The Manchester Man Barber, Rev. T.-David 1224 Baker, Lady-Houses andMousekeeping ... 746 Barry, J. W.-Railway Appliances ... 1415 Barrett, Frank-Maggie 1484 Barton, J. A. 0.-The Modern World ,.. 410 ... 988 Bell & Sons (Pub.)-Mercers' Gardens ... 217 Bellamy, S. 5.-Two Wedding Rings 808 Benedict, F. L.-"Twixt Hammer and Anvil ... 442 Benson, J. W.-Time and Time-Tellers 218 Bentley & Son (Pub.)-A. Horrid Girl ... 1484
Beveridge, H.-The District of Ihficarganj ... 1884
Bible, New Edition of-Oxford University Press 816 Bible, the, for Young People-P. H. Wieksted 1165 Bidwell, C. J.-The Cost of Living Abroad ... 959 Bisset, Major-General-Sport and War ... 151 Blackburn°, E. 0.-A Woman Scorned 1330 Boddington, H. 0.-Real and Unreal 930 Bosanquet, S. R.-An Exposition of Exodus ... 901 Botanical Names-R. H. Alcook 775 Boulter, Mrs.-Sister Anna. &c. 51 Boyle, Frederick-Fools of Fortune ... 1484 Bradley,',.7.-Travels and Sport In Burnt tit ... 1550 Bratiscornbe, Mrs. G.-Edith Vavasour 217 Brahmo Year-Book, the-S. D Collet 1651 British Industries-W. W. Williams ... 217-632 - Popular Cnstoms-Rev. T. F. T. Dyer... ... 632 - Insects. Sketches of-Rev. W. Houghton, M.A. 688 - People, Political Rights of the-G. A. Dean ... 807 Brittany, Summer Holidays in-T..7. Hutchinson 775 Brock, Mrs.-Sunday Echoes in Week-day H3ora 1108 Broom, Herbert-The Philosophy of Law ... 871 - Robert, M.A.-The Races of Mankind... ... 1018 Buckley, A. EL-A History of Natural Science ... 410 Burrows, J.-Winter Sunshine 889 Business Life, High-pressure-H, Smith ... 1320 CIAITHNESS, Countess of-Old Truths In a
1,_1 New Light... 745
Canova, Antonio, the Works of-11. Moses ... 217 Carlisle, Bishop of-Plain Sermons on Ordination 1137 Carlists, among the-John Purley... 284 Carpen ter, the Amateur House-E. A. Davidson-. 188 - B.-Principles of Mental Physiology 1166 Carton, F a Love-story... ... 775 Ceylon, History of-Chapman and Heil (Pub.) ... 475 Chapman and Hall (Pub.)-Through the Ages ... 509 - - Shooting and Fishing Trips 1484 Chemical Philosophy-W. A. Tilden 1350 Christ, Life in-Edward White 53 - Our King-Rev. W. H. Pinuock... 347 - a Chronological Life of-C. E. (asp • ri 1048 Christian Psychology-T. M. Gorman ... 807 Christians, Intolerance among-Hon. A. J. W.
Canning 1194
Christianity, Credentials of-Hodder & Co. (Pub.) 1109 Christmas and New Year's Books 2122 - and Gift-Books ... ...1516-1550-1588)617.1650 Cinderella, a New Version-S. Tinsley (Pub.) ... 283 Clay, E. C.-Playiug for Love 1043 Clayton, C.-Azalea ... 1415 Clewbend, the-S. Tinsley (Pub.) 1043
Clifford, G. M.-The Life Assurer's Handbook ... 871 Cobbe's, Miss-Essays from the Echo Newspaper 661 Collier, Right Hon. Sir R.-Oration of Demos-
thenes on the Crown ... 443 Collins, Mortimer-Blacksmith and Scholar ... 263 - - A Fight with Fortune 746 - Lucas-Anciont Classics for English Readers._ 687 - Wilkie-The Two Destinies ... 1167 Colonies, the Queen of the-S. Lowe A Co. (Pub.) 410 Constancy, the Reward of-T. Woodman... ... 1331 Constantin--S. Lowe St Co. (Pub.) 54 Cookery for Invalids-Mary Hooper ... 566
Cooper, W. 11.-An Archaic Dictionary 1449
Copley's Life and Paintings-A. T. Perkins ... 347 Cormack. Sir J. IL-Clinical Studies ... 1385 Crampton, Rev. J.-The Three Heavens ... 284 Crawford, Earl of-Argo 901 Cretan Insurrection, the-W. J. Stillman... ... 1017 Cumbe Harly's Ghost-Jerrold Orleyt .••• 808 Curwen, Bohemia 1384 TVANVERS, N.-Little Minnie's Troubles ... 152 1_5 DangerSeld, John-The Fool of the Family 283 Dates and Data-Trilboer A Co. (Pub.) ... 1850 Dante and Beatrice-Henry S. King A Co. (Pub.) 880 Davenport, 1L-Under the Gridiron ... 838 Davies, Rev. Dr.-Thoughts on the Ministry of - - - M.-'Vents, or the Three Creeds... 1018 Debrett's Peerage, &e.-Dean & Son (Pub.) ... 411 Demosthenes, Orations of-Sandya and Paley ... 283 Denton, Rev. W.-Commentary on the Acts of the Desert and back, to the-Z. E. Turton 1320 De Vers., Aubrey-St. Thomas of Canterbury ... 830 Doran, Dr.-" Mann " and Manners at the Court Douglas, 0.-The Red House by the River 442 Drink, the Discipline of-Rev. T. E. Bridgett 1014
Drury, Anna -Furnished Lodgings ... 54
Duhrieg, Julia-Gentlefolks and others ... 1415 Halite, a Novel-Lois Ludlow ... 745 412.509 1343 DITIONS, New ...
EEgypt, Rambles in--G.II. Gurney ... Eilcart, Mrs.-Jabez Ebsleigh, M.P. Electricity and Magnetism-Wasbbourna (Pub.) 1886 England, Literary and Social-J. Rodenburg ... 315 - History of the Taxes in-S. Dowell......308
- the Constitutional History of-W. Stubbs ... 13.20 English and Foreign Funds-R. L. Nash 775 - Grammar, the Rudiments of-j. H. Smith ... 1041 - Bible, the-J. Eadie, D.D.... ... 1015 - Catholics, Works of-Rivington (Pub.) .., 1250 Erasmus in Praise of Fully-Reeves & Co. (Pub.) 159 Ethics, the Science of-Henry Day... 131D Eton College, a History of-C. M. Lyte 161 Ewald, EL-The Antiqu'ties of Israel 1333
Expositor, the-Rev. S. Cox . 252-902
FASHION and Passion-Duke of Medias.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
ABBOTT, Dr., and Dr. Butler on Resentment. 710- Amberley'e, Lord, book, 922-American Civilisation, 1128-Animals, different sensibilities of. 370; the con- science of, 589-Aretic Expedition, the, 1466 ; the next, 1540-Ants, the altruism and intelligence of, 271- Army emlidential report., 1067; short service and early retirements in, 1159-Arnold, Mr., as a teacher, 1475-Asia Minor, 1475-Astrological credulity, 1441- Athens, the sobriety of, 861. BACON, the latest theories about, 498-Barbadoes, 530, sos, 1215, 1247-” Barbaric," the meaning of the epithet, 45, 79, 142, 178-Barnyard incident, a, 43- Barrett, Professor, on Spiritualism, 1245; and Dr. Carpenter, 1311, 1343-Beaconsfield's, Lord, speech, 1214; his facts, 1439-Berar, 940-Besike Bay, 1159- Binney, Mr., on Deism, 529-Bishops in tee Final Court of Appeal, 921-Blake, William, 691, 922- Blake's pictures in Savile Row.828-Brazil, emigration to, 1410-Bright, Mr., on Woman's Suffrage, 583, 621- British Columbia grievance, the, 529-Browning. Mr., and Dr. Hereby, 110-Buckinghamshire election and 'rurkieh atrocities, 1099-Buckland, Mr, on the Viper, 1069-Bulgarian atrocities and the British Govern- ment,1127 ; Question, the, 1186-Burials Bill, the, 109- 139-176-208-246.272-338.370-407.433-465.499.529-558; Mr. Cross's speech upon, 654. CANINE Sight-Seer, a, 654-Carpenter, Dr., and Pro-
lessor Barrett. 1311-1343-Catholic "Charms," 1607- 1643-Charity Organiration Society, 271-" Chaucer for Children," 1643-Chess, foresight in, 78; Qualifications requisite for. 108-208-245; Blindfold, 178-Chili. 1129 -eh Mese at the Cape, 79-Christianity and the fear of Death, 78-Cricket Reform, 1130-Churchyards, the, and the Clergy. 77-Clerical Profession, the renuncia- tion of the, 1245 ; and Grace, 1281-Commons Bill, the, 710-Congreve, Mr., on Turkey. 1311-1374-Court of Appeal, Bishops in the Final, 921-Cretan Self- Government, 1247-Crimean War and the Liberal Polley, 244.
Dales of his Vanity, the," 1311-Deafness r. Blindness, 767-Democratic Conventions, the, 767- Derby's, Lord, outline of Reform, 1473-Devonshire, a Drive in, 1156-U85-1212-1243-Dilke's. Sir C., Speech, 338 ; and Lostwithiel, 400; on the Atrocities in Bul- garia, 1066-Dobeirs, Mr. Sidney, Thoughts on Art, 862-Dog. features in the character of a, 738 -Dtil linger, Dr., on the Eastern Question. 1157-Donegal Election, the. 1100-Dorset County Election, .110-Dream, a really dreamed, 767. EASTERN War, the, 980; Question. the, 1067-1215- 1510 ; a Gentlemanly View of the, 1215-Ecclesiastical Magniflcoes 1311-Education Bill, the. 787-Edward, Thomas, life of, 1608-Electricity and Magnetism, an inquiry into, 1441-England in Danger, 1246-English Guide-books, 1246-Eternal Perdition, 79-Eton, the study of history at, 142.
the "Schooling" of, 2)8-246.
GAME Laws, the, and Murder, 1643-Gas-light test- 1-n-f4e1r0r1n-Clany7th:gireatudse upon trade finance, 1112 Godwin and Mary Wolletonecraft, 593-, Goliath.' the, 46-G reeve, the attitude of. 1309 -G reek Volunteers. 980.
HAVIBIS'S, Mr., thoughts on the Trinity. 950- Hawker, Mr., Dr. Lee's memorials of, 498-558- Hayden's, Mr., correspondence, 497-Hero, a little, 1475-1510-Herzegovina, 737-Hibernating Birds, 1510 -Homer and Dante, the American translations of, 1375. INDIA and the Eastern Question, 1474-Indian Melt Service and Lord Salisbury, 461; wheat, 1011-1310- " Instincts," inherited, 190 - Ireland, outrages on women in, 1342-Irish Tories, the, 893; prosperity, 1100-Italy, change of ministry in, 767.
Jaws, the English, 13. Enure, the Alleged Annexation of,1576-Kingsley's, Canon, Letters and Life, 339-Knatchbull-Hugessen, and the Assistant-Masters, 496.
LEAR'S, Mr., New Nonsense-Book, 1540-Lewes's, Mr. G. H., exposure of Mrs. Hayden, 1603-Liberal Party, th3 new, 1033-1067; their Foreign Policy, 1128 - Literary Triflers, 78-Local Rates and Central Grants, 529; legislation, 980-London Poor, the, 142; Water, 681; School-Board Elections, 1570-Lord Mayor, the, on Genius, 798-Lostwithiel Corporation, the, 369; and Sir C. Dilke, 400.
MACAULAY'S, Lord, religion, 499 -MacColl, Mr., 77- Manchester Election, the, 240-272-Mahommedan s of India and the Turkish Question, 1187; women, t609- Men and Birds, 145-Mental work, unconscious, 272- Misquotations, 245. N AMR, justice in, 431-New York City, compulsory education in, 828; primary education, 920-New Zealand, the drought in, 433-Nizam's claim, the, 1010- 1068-Nonconformist burials in Churchyards, 13.44.
011AR KHAYYAM, 402-Oriental Monarchy, the seventh great, 1069. • PALL lam, GAZETTE " and Mr. Gladstone, 1403- Peerages, the New, 45-Perse Grammar-School, 798- Piece-work, 14-141-Politics and Morals, S ubord ina tio n of, 1279-Press, the, and the Country, 949; the Pro- vincial r. the London, 979-Prisons Bill, the 830- Promotion by selection, 1474-Psychological Riddle, a 1375-1400, Puzzle, 1539-1577 - Paynhic Phenomena, 1375-1406-1449-Public Schools Act, the, 429-Public opinion, the Accidents of, 1406-Pass, a Protest, 2214. QUEEN's Title, the, 275-310-333-371.499-Queensland, alleged poisoning of Natives in, 653-679-708. RADICALISM, new, old Toryism writ large, 1017- Railway Accidents. 1089 -Religious belief, 1069- Reports, confidential, 1067-Russia, is she alone to fight Turkey, 1539-Ritualists, the, and the Law, 1641.
ST. KILDA, a message from, 462498-528-557-School Fees, remission of, 1070-Scotch Kirk, the, and the Government again, 892-Scotland, Politics in, 1280- Scottish Universities, the, 12-44-76-140-177; feeling re- garding the Turkish Atrocities, 1281-Scripture, popu- lar quotation of, 622-Selection, promotion by, 1101- Sin, the Christian Doctrine of, 1101-Singer's Shake- spears, 178-Sleep and Dreams, 465-497-Snow, Mr., Renunciation of his Orders, 1310-1341; in July. 981- Soldiers of Fortune, 402-Specialists and Doctors, 922
Spelling-Book Makers, the Utopia of, 1612- Spiritualism, 1231-1576-Stamford, the University of, 15-Stella and Vanessa, 109-357-Sultan, the, and the Pope, 1187-Swallows, Hibernating, 1475-Swiss Nota- bilities, 680-710.
TACITUS, the Annals of, 403-Teachers, Training of, 1343-1374-1441-Thomas a Kempis, 1012-Thoughts by the Way, 1098-1184-1211-Tiger, the Bengal, 208; Tigers and Grisly Bears, 245-Tollemache, the Pedigree of, 79-Tooth, Mr, the Case of, 1640-Turkey, Public Opinion upon, 894; English Consuls in, 949; Reform in, 1509-Turks and Bulgarians, 893.
VIVISBCTION and the Lower Animals, 273.622-709; Licenced, 333; Bill, the, 793; a Plea for the Total Abolition of, 891-94u-V irisectiontsts, the Claims of, 767.
WARNING, a, 1699-1Warspitee the Loss of the, 1130- West India Question, the, 620-Wilkes, Where is John 7 980-Wind Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure, 1470-Woman's Suffrage, Mr. Bright upon, 583621; Movement, 680-709; Question, the, 738-Women, a Calling for,1441-Wordsworth's Epitaphs, 142-Work- men's Offences, 767.
LEADING PARAGRAPHS. Home News.
Aeseseve Royal, dinner, 579; Mr. Fronde on litera- ture, 579-Agricultural Labourers, meeting of, at Exeter Hall, Ac., 670-Animals, cruelty to, Act, Ac., 99 - Arctic Expedition returns unsuceesattol, 1361 ; scurvy in, 1499; teetotallers in, 1499; Sir G. Mares and the lime-juice, 1567-Army promotion, Duke of Cambridge upon, 1027-Austria demands the extradi- tion of H. D. P. de Trouvdie fur murder, 1331 ; letter upon, 1531.
BALSAL Heath msgistreecia and cruelty to animals, 327-Bank-rate, increase in the, 3-fleavie, Mr. George and the School Board, 167-Birds, slaughter of, Mr. A. Newton upon, 131-Bishoprim two new ones to be made, 99e-Boni, Major, of Birmingham, on quiet , drunkards. 1391-Bolten, controversy on the epitaph of John Hilton, 487-Bra.ndramse Mr., Macbeth" at Wilda's Boerne, 618-Bravo, Mr. C. a J., suspicious , death of, 611; case taken up by Government, 641; to be reopened, 786; reopened, 833-909-937; still pro- ' needing. 970; end of. no antimony found, 987; Govern- ! ment offer a reward for evidence in the, 1026; Mr. J. I Bond's remarks upon, 1054; dispute between Sir W. Gull and Dr. Johnson, 1363-British Association meet at Glasgow. Professor Andrews' speech, 1118; Sir W. Thompson's address. 1118; Mr. Maltman Barry's pamphlet, 1119 ; end of a very dull meeting, 1147 ; Sub - Wealdoe explorations to be con- tinned, 1147-British Museum and its Slave Circular, 391-Buchanan, Mr., and the Examiner, 819-Syron Monument, does not prosper, 1395-Bulgarian Atroci- ties, letter of the Bishop of Manchester upon., 997 ; Daily News publishes horrible accounts of, 1025; am- piffles the detaile, 1053 ; great meetings upon, 1117; Mr. Gladstone's pamphlet upon, 1117; numerous meetings in various places upon. 1117-1148; Lord G. Hamilton at Sheffield Cutlers feast. 1117; Lord I Beaconsfield's letter to the Times upon. 117; Mr. Glad- ' stone's speech at Greenwich, 1115; Deputations of working-men, Ac, to Lord Darby. 1145; great meet- ing at Guildhall, 1174; Deputation to Lord Derby, from, and further proceedings, 1202-Burns, Mr., on training boys for the sea, 66.
C/LIRD, Mr, on this yeer's harvest, 1175-Cameron , Lieutenant, at Liverpool, 455 :-Cambridge to Girton College, 1331-Cauterbury's, Archbishop of, second visitation to his diocese, 1203 ; at Canterbury, 1.267- Carlos, Den, lands at Folkestone, 325-Carlyle, Thomas, on the Eastern Question, 1493-Carpenter, Dr., on Spiritualism, 153t-Cavill, Mr., tries to swim the Channel, 1037-Chesney. Colonel C., death of, 391- Chins, old mania for, 2e1-Church Party, the High, negotiations of, with Rome, 163 ; Congress, Mr. Troyte on Bell-ringing, 1267 ; discussion upon Candi- dates for Orders, 1267-City Editors, and the Lisboa Tramways Company, 699-Cidl Service Examina- tions, Head Masters upon, 1650-Claimant, the, the National Inderndent in favour or. 1027 - Cocks, crowing of. in London, summons upon, 1055- Coe, Mr., and the Haymarket Theatre, 1567-Colds in the head, Dr. Ferrier'a remedy for, 519-Colorado Beetle, alarm upon, 1235-Congregational Union. meeting of at the City Temple, 611-Cowper Street Middle-class School, Mr. Lowe at, 910-Cress well, Northumberland, Swedish steamer wrecked at, 131- Crookes, Mr., on radiated light, 231; curious discovery from, 295; and the London Gas Companies, 059.
ILLLGAIRNS, Rev. J. B., death or, 487-Dawson. George, death of, 1499-Diocesan Conference at Canterbury and the Burials Bill, 97-Dog-stealing, bad case of, 35-Dancombe, Mr., curious ca .3 about, 833 - Dynamite, a parcel of knocking about London, 447 ; a Scotchman commits suicide with, 1267.
GAINSBOROUGH'S picture, Duchess of Devonshire, stolen, e98-Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities re- turn a Conservative, 1426-Goothe's wish to see three great works completed, 35-Goldsmiths' Mel-mark pirated, 643 -' Goliath' training-ship burnt, 3 ., objections against replacing, 67-Gorilla, fascinating account of one, 819-Granville, Earl, at the Victoria Hospital for Children, 671 ; gives the prizes at King's College Hos- pital, 671; and the City Liberal Club, 689-Gun, the 81-ton, experiments at Wookviel, ref& HARKEY'S, Mr. H. A., great building, 671-Harro- gate, Dr. Deville's paper upon, 1468-Haweis's, Rev. Mr., church, misunderstanding at, 1631-Hawkins. Mr., made a Judge, 1394-Hawley, Squire, eccentric will of, 3-Harve, Sir T., death of, 786-Hertford College and its Professorships, 131-Hilton, John, and his Epitaph, 487-Horse, great cruelty to one, 827- Hospital Sunday, 735; Subscriptions not good, 787.
IRELAND, murder of Mr. P. S. Bridges, 445 ; Limerick Nationalists and the Home-rulers, 517; Domesday Book issued, 818; Dublin bestows its freedom on Mr. Batt, 1119-Iron Trade, great failures in the, 1119-
'Irving v. Fan," libel, 3-35, • JACK, Professor, on Compulsory Education, 1630- " Jenkins r. Cook," 98 ; Judgment, 229 ; Mr. Cook re- signs his Living, 263-Jung, Sir Saler, arrives in England, 693; presented with the freedom of the City, 939-Justice, or injustice, great delay in the trial of prisoners, ; the High Court of and the Stamp Acts, 93. "KENT v. Smith," the word "Reverend," 35-Kings College, Earl Granville at, 671 ; Mr. Gladstone at, 851. LANE, Mr. E. W., death of, 1027-Lincoln, Bishop oi. and the word " Reverend," 1053-Linmean Society, Mr. Crotch's paper, 1363-Linklater, Mr., and the Cam- bridge money-lender, 327-Lisbon Tramways Company, Trial upon, 881-Literary Fund Dinner, the, 579- Literature at the Mansion House, 611—Londoo School-Board Budget, the, 199; Dinner to, at the Man- sion House, 938; Triennial Election, 1331-1462-1530; Miss Taylor's violent speech, 1490; on the present mode of Spelling, 1599-London City, etrange state of affairs in, 517; want of business is, 725; University. Earl Granville at, 611; Hume prize at, gained by Miss E. Orme, 1567 ; meeting of Home-Rulers in Albion Hall. 1203; artisans, lectures to by University men. 1203; Stock Exchange,excitement upon, 1403; Mercers' Com- pany and their Irish estates, 1119; Lopes, H. C.. M.P. made a Judge, 1394; Lord Mayor of, installed, I393- Lubbock, Sir J., at Maidstone, 1427. MANCHESTER, Bishop of, second visitation address, 1395-Manistee Q.C., appointed a Judge, 1298-Manning, Cardinal, at Beverley, 1202-Mansion House, dinner to Literature at, 611; to the Bishops, 911; to the Loudon School Board, 998 ; to her Majesty's Minis- ters, 970-Lord Salisbury's speech at, 970 ; Lord Mayor's dinner, 1393; speeches at, 1393---Maps, bad ones, in the daily papers, 1395-Martineau, Miss H., death of,819-Meat sent from America, 1427-Merchant Shipping Act, Mr. Justice Brett upon, 423-Mint, new one to be erected in the Savoy, 359-e Mistletoe' affair compromised, 4,55-Monk, Rev. F. W., charged as a medium, 1302-Morley, Mr. John, at Birmingham en education, 1235.
Therenmeeter, Mr., action against, 1567.
OAKLEY. Richard Banner, sentence upon, 1026- Oxford, Lord Salisbury's financial scheme for, 26l ; Dr. Appleton on "Original Research," 422; Keble College Chapel opened, 547 ; Library foundation-stone laid. 547; Dons and Undergraduates upon Commemoration, 698 ; Mr. Mark Patteson on English artistic taste, 1468. Pall Mall Gazette and Mr. Gladstone, 1203-Parris, W., murders lir. Crouch, 83:3-Permissive Bill Demon- stration in Hyde Park, 727-e Phillips v. Barnet," curious case, 167-Politieel Economy Club, meeting of the, 727 ; speeches at, 727-Porter or Chapman, lire, murdered at Chelsea, 118-Public Worship Regulation
Act, drat suit under, 34-Pusey, Dr., and the Church 1 of Rome, 260. QUAIN, Mr. Justice, death of, 1147. RAILWAY ace dent at Abbots Ripton. 129-Bead, Mr. S., M.P., testimonial to, 579-Reed, Mr. E. J. on the Russian Navy, 1530; at Portsmouth, 1130-Re- eruiting, Rev. H. P. Wright upon, 3-" Reverend," 1 Judgment upon, 131 - the Clergy and the epithet, 167 --Bidudale, Rev. C. J , and the Public Worship Act, 34; Judgment upon, delivered, 165 ; his letter to the I Archbishop of Canterbury, 166-Royal Society, Dr. B. Sandersou on the fly-cetchlog plant, 1593-Russell, Mr. A., death of, 911.
Sr. GEORGE'S Hospital, accident at, 727-St. Leo- nard's, Lord, Will, judgment for affirmed, 3i9- Sandhurst, Lord, death of, 818--Schliemann's, Dr. account of the Tomb of Agamemnon, 1599-1631- School Board, Bishop of Manchester upon, 547-Scott, Mr. 11 H.. on weather-knowledge. 1507-Scotsman, the, and the Spectator, 1236-1299-Sea-Serpent, account of, 1631-Servants, Male, the tax upon, 99-Shelley's death, Sir J. Trelawny's note upon, 36-Shipwreck of the 'Gustav,' at Cresswell, Northumberland. 131- Silk, great rise in the price of, 1055-Silver, fall in value of, 295; effect in India of, 850; re- ceives a slight check, 910; rise in price of, 970-10.H- Slade, Mr., the American medium, 1175; Professor Lankester and Dr. Donkin upon, 1173; summoned to Bow Street, 1234 ; little progress in, 1267-1331 ; " Ig- noramus" upon, 1331; concluded, 1362 ; Mr. Wallace's evidence, 1362-Smee, Mrs. Ellen, and the medical student, 547; committed for trial, 579; sentence upon, 699-Social Science Association at Liverpool, Rev. Mark Pattison's address, 1298 ; Mr. Poynter on Art, 1298; Mr. Shaw Lefevre on Free-Trade, 129'J; Miss Shirreff on Teachers, 1299-Songs, comic, the value of, 971-Stanhope, Earl, death of, 296-Stock Exchange, fluctuations upon in "Egyptians," 326-Stanley, Lady Augusta, death of, 295-Surgeons, Royal College of, and Women's Diplomas, 67-Swallows, Rev. F. 0. Morris, upon, in the Times, 1427. TAYLOR, Colonel Meadows, death of, 648-Teachers National Union of Elementary, Conference of, 519- Temperance Society, the Church of England, at Liver- pcol, 66-Thirlwalre, Bishop, tomb, and the Saturday Review, 231-263-' Thanderer,` war-ship, explosion on board, 909; inquiry into, 1087-Tooth, Rev. A. and Lord Penzance, 1598; defies the law, 1629; A., Trevor upon, 1620-Trade, bad reports of, 888; great depression in, 1119-Trollope, Anthony, in Spitaffields, 1499-Tenell, Mr. C., npon the `Goliath' and' War- spite,' 67-" Twycross v. Grant," the Lisbon Tramways Company, 881.
UNIVERSITY Boat-race, the, 483.
VANCE, W. K., arrested for sending poison, 547 ; committed for trial, 679; sentence upon, 699-Victoria Hospital for Children, 671-Vivisection, Mr. Auberon Herbert upon, 99 ; the Times and the Committee's report, 263; meeting at Westminster Palace Hotel, 698 ; Medical Council against, 721; how will the Govern- ment deal with it ? 939; Dr. Andrew Clark upon, 1233.
WALES, Prince of, returns from India, 609; and Princess, in the City, 671-Wallace, Rev. Dr., takes the
editorship of the Sreesman, Warspite,' training- ship, burnt, 35-Weather, morale, and floods, 337 ; Captain Saxby upon, 737 ; dreadful, 1629-Wesleyan Conference and the laity, 726 ; decide to admit, 998- Westminster, Doke of, at St. James's Hall, 1529- Whitechapel, Queen's visit to, 326-Whiteside, Right Hon. J., death of, 1498-" Willis v. Bishop of Oxford," decided, 1531-Winchester, Bishop of, and Mr. Horsey, 66-Winslow, American forger, released, 755-Women's Suffrage, meeting at St. George's Hall, 643-World, population of the, the Times upon, 1567-Woodeturch, Cheshire, objections to Scripture texts lie Church, 989.
ZOOLOGICAL Gardens, Mr. Tegetmeier at. on carrier pigeons, 727.
Parliament.-Personal.
ADDERLEY, Sir 0., at Longton, 1054; at Hanley, 1298. ANDERSON, Mr., on Private Bills, 263. ARGYLL, Duke of, Letter on Eastern Question, 1425. BENTINCK, Mr. moves that head of the Admiralty be always a sailor, 858.
BIRLEY, Mr. Hugh, at Manchester, on the Govern- ment's foreign policy. 1363.
BRAND, Mr., at Wisbeach.
BRIGHT, Mr. J., at Birmingham, 129; heads &deputa- tion to Lord Derby onthe Eastern Question, 91:1; upon the Education Bill, 937; at Manchester on the Crimean War, 1234; at Llandudno, 1462; at Birmingham, 1429; and Mr. Hick, M.P„ 1630.
Burr's, Mr., Scheme for an Irish University, 648; receives the Freedom of the City of Dublin, 1119. CAIRNS, Lord, Judgment on the title "Reverend," 131; on the Jenkine ease, 229; on the Irish Judges, 358, CALLENDEB. Mr., M.P. for Manchester, death of, 110. CAMPBELL, Sir G., on our Relations with Egypt, 327. CARDWELL, Lord, on the Vivisection Bill, 670. CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, on Intemperance, 811.
CARNARVON, Lot el, deputation upon the Gambia Question, 166; statement upon, 230; on the affairs in ?delays, 294; policy to be pursued in, 818; West India Committee deputation of, to, 945; introduces his Vivisection Bill, 641-669-670; carried, 785; explana- tions about Dahomey, 643; statement about Barba- does, 970; on South-African affairs, 999; deputation to, upon, 1330 ; at Derby on the Bulgarian atrocities, 1233; at Dulverton on Eastern affairs, 1197.
CAVENDISH, Lord G., and Mr. Gladstone, 1329.
COCHRANE, Mr. B., on the Progress of Russia in Central Asia, 610.
CAVE, Right Hon. Stephen, at the South-Western Literary Institution, 1394.
„:11AMBERLAIN, Mr., and Mr. Cross, 1962.
Cownsa-TeurLs, Mr. at Romney, 1698.
CROSS, Mr., and the Enclosure Bill, 199; on the loss ;of the Vanguard:293 ; and the Gaols, 699-786; and the increase in the Episcopate, 831; deputation of Doctors to on the Vivisection Bill, 883; at Glasgow, on Artisans' Dwellings, 1234; at Manchester, 1330; at Birmingham, 1461-1462; at Liverpool, 1599.
DERBY, Lord, defends the acts of the Government, 197; and the Eastern Question, 669; and the Egyptian Revenue, 787 ; and Peru, 787; deputations to on the Eastern Question, 909-910; speech in the Lords upon, 970; deputations of working-men and the Peace Society upoo, 1145; and the Lord Mayor, 1201; speech in reply, 1201; unsatisfactory nature of, 1202; de- spatch to Sir H. Elliot, 1266-1425: deputation of Anglo-Jews to, 1631.
DELKE, Sir C., in Chelsea, 130; on unreformed Corporations, 294; speech to bit constituents, 11126. Dm AEU, Mr.. makes some now Peers. 1; reply on the Address, 193; on the Eastern and Suez-Canal Questions, 198; and the Queen's new Title, 229; Depu- 'tatlon to, on the Burials Question, 294 • and Mr. Samuelson on her Majesty's Title, 325: and its relations to the C0100IPA, 325: on the bead of the Admiralty, 8,58; upon Mr. Cave's report, 339 ; and the Suez-Canal Shares, 389 ; and Mr. Lowe, 578; refuses to release the Fenian prisoners, 670; on the Berlin Memorandum, 758-810; upon his Eastern Polley, 786-819; replies to Mr. Forster on the Bulgarian Atrocities. 8'7-881 ; on the Bulgarian Massacres, 910; and Mr. Jenkins. 938; and the Education Act, 938; statement upon Public Business, 9^9; becomes Lord Beaconsfield, 1023; speculation as to the cause of, 1025; speech upon Bulgarian Atrocities, 1025: farewell to the electors of Bucks, 1053; takes Lord Privy Seal, 1014; letter to the Times ou Bulgarian Atrocities, 1117; speech at the Bucks Agricultural Association, 1175; manner and method of it, 1173; refuses to see the Guildhall Deputation, 1201: biography of, 1235; the Go'os upon, 1330; speech at the Lord Mayor's dinner, 1392.
DIXON, Mr.. at Birmingham, on the Slave Circular, 67. DODSON, Mr. J. G., at Chester, 1429. DUFF, Mr. G., at the City of London College, on
Education, ; on the Cambridge University Bill, 849; letter to the Flows proposing the Duke of Edin- burgh as Sultan of the Turkish Provinces, 1146; address at the Liverpool Institute, 1395; at Inverurie, 1426.
EGERTON Mr. A. at Heywood, 93. ELCHO, Lord, upon the Government of London, 753. FAWCETT, Mr., on the Commons Bill, 670; at Hackney, on Lord Beaconsfield's insulting speech, 1233. FITZWILLIAM, Earl. and Mr. Gladstone, 1329. FORSTSR, Mr.. at BtacIford, 129; at North Tawton, Devonshire, 518; on Religious Education, 613 ; on Turkish cruelties in Bulgaria, 817-881: at Bradford, 1265 ; letter upon, 1279; installed Rector of Aberdeen, 1497-1498.
FORSYTH, Mr., in Marylebone, 1599.
GLA DSTONE, Mr., on the Eastern Question, 198; re- ceives the freedom of the Turners' Company, 230; upon the Suez-Canal Purchase. 261; letter to Mr. U. Mitchell, 358; upon the Titles Bill, 389; letter to Greenwich constituents. 518; and Mr. Lowe on the Queen's Title, 545; and the late Lord Lytteltou, 547; at King's College, 851 ; at the London Hospital, 883: and the electors of Greenwich, 1064; letter to the citizens of Hackney, 1085; at Greenwich, 1145: letter on the Eastern Question, 1174; speech at Staiudrop, 1202; declines to preside at St. James's Hall, 1203 ; another letter on Eastern Question, 126G; defends Russia, 1303.
GOSCHEN, Mr., at the Albion Tavern, 98; ou the Admiralty, 198: on the loss of the' Vanguard,' 293; success in Egyptian affairs, 1175; at the City Terminus Hotel, 1234; and the Khedive, 1395; speech to Egyptian bondholders, 1498; on the Khedive's Detre debt, 1166. GRANVILLE, Earl, upon the address, 197 ; upon the burial question, 611-642; on the American Extradition Treaty, 910-938; speech on the Eastern Question, 970 ; letter to the Guildhall Bulgarian meeting, 1145. GURNEY, Mr. S., Bill to admit Women to Medical Corporations, 850. HALIFAX, Lord, on Lord Salisbury's Indian De- spatch, 358. HAMILTON, Lord G., at the Sheffield Cutlers Feast on the Bulgarian horrors, 1117. HAMPTON, Lord, appointed chief of the Civil Service Commission, 295.
HANBURY, Mr., speech on the Slave Circular, 262; at Hanley on Turkey, 1298. HARCOURT, Sir W., at Oxford Town Hail, 1-2; second speech, 34; third speech, 65-66. HARDY, Mr., brings forward the Army Estimates, 294; on recruiting, 294 ; moves the Oxford University Bill, 754.
HARTINOTON, Marquis of, on the Queen's speech, 198; deputation to and motion on the Education Bill. 969; at the Sheffield Cutlers' Feast, 1117; speech at Koighley, 1394; at the,University of London, 1531. HENRY, Mr. Mitchell, on the Eastern Question, 1362.
HERSCHELL, Q.C., Mr., on the Slave Circular, 262. HICKS-BRACH, Sir M., on the Irish Municipal Fran- chise Bill, 295.
HoasuAN, Mr., action against the World newspaper, 231 ; settled, 263; death of, 1998.
HUBBARD'S, Mr., Bill upon crossed cheques, 231. Host, Mr. W., and the dismissal of Captain Sullivan of the ship 'London,' 882.
Isaac, Mr. Saul, at Nottingham on the Bulgarian atrocities, 1086.
JAMES, Sir 11, at Taunton, 1330.
JENKINS, Mr, and Mr. Disraeli, 538; upon Barba- does, 970.
KIMBERLEY, Lord, on county councils, 1330. KNATCHBULL-HUG ESSEN and the assistant-masters. 483; debate, 486.
LAWSON, Sir \V., at Carlisle, 131 ; at Bath, 131 ; on the Army estimates, 327.
LEATHAM, Mr. E. A.. at Liverpool, 1462.
',SEETHE, Mr. Shaw. speech at Reading, 1362. LENNOX, Lord IL, Scotch deputation tu, 851; reeve his post, 910.
Lowe, Mr., at Retford, 517 ; on the Royal Titles Bill, 117; motion upon, 577; apologises, 678; on the Oxford University Bill, 714; at the Cowper Street School, 910; opposes the Vivisection Act, 911 ; upon the Government Policy in Egypt, 999; at Croydon on the Eastern Question, 1146; letter upon an Autumn Session. 1233; at Bristol, 1423.
LUBBOCK, Sir J., at Maidstone, 93 ; on Anna 231; and the Education Office, 359.
LYTTELTON, Lord, suicide of, 517.
MANNERS, Lord J., on the War In Sorvia, 1361. MASSEY, Right Hon. W. N., at Tivertou, 1630. MORGAN, Mr. Osborne, at Wrexham, 31; and the Burials question, lea
MULHOLLAND, Mr., seconds the Address, 197. MUNDELLA, Mr., on the Education B01, 751.
NOEL'S, Mr., debate on the murder of Mr. Birch, 695. NoRTHEROOK, Lord, onoursupport of the Turks, 1027.
NORTHOOTE, Sir S., on the Suez-Canal Purchase, 229-261; on the Queen's new title, 317; en the Income- Tax, 671; Deputation to on the Scotch Banks, 693 ; at Edinburgh on the Eastern Question, 1174 ; ou Lord Beaconsfield, 1174; at Noetell Priory on the Eastern affairs, 1202; at Bristol an the disunion of the Cabinet, 1425 ; at Barnstaple, 1565-1166.
ORA/MORE, Lord, on confession.
PLIMSOLL, Mr., at Derby. 66,
POTTER, Mr., and his Intestacy Bill, 819. READ, Mr. C. S., at Harleston, 67; testimonial to, 679. RICHMOND, Duke of, upon the Burials Bill, 612; and his tenants. 1599.
Rimer, Mr. M. W., moves the Address, 197. RIPLEY, Me., and the Reform Club, 751. ROEBUCK, Mr , on the Eastern Qucetton, 1566. ROSEBERY, Lord, on the affairs of Ileagoland, 338. SALISBURY, Marquis of, speech to the Associated Chambers of Commerce, 229; scheme for the Financial Reform of Oxford, 261; at the Mansion House, 970; on the position of the Secretaryship for India, 999; ap- pointed as English envoy to Constantinople, sails, 1461 : arrives at Constantinople, 1529. SANDHURST, Lord, death of.
SANDON, Lord, introduee& his Education 13111, 641; printed, 606: the Wesloyans upon, 727; debate on Second Reading, 731; the Bill improved, 882; objec- tionable clause introduced, 911 ; strife upon, 937; Mr. Bright upon. 937.
SCLATER.BUOTH, Mr., introduces a new Assessment Bill, 230; his Local Taxation Budget, 850. SELBORNE, L-,rd, on the Empress Bill, 177 ; in Londonderry, 1119.
SMYTH'S, Sir., Sale of Liquor Bill, Ireland, 612; adopted by Government, 862; Speech upon Home- AILLEY of Marley. Lord, on Affairs in Malaya., 204.
• NSFELD, Mr., in Westminster, 1269.
rule, 851,
Mr. S. W., at Perth, 1391. STRATI' EDEN, Lord, and the Foisted Trustees, 540. STEAMED DE REDCLIFFE, Lord, on Turkish knife, 1146.
WALPOLE, Mr., Introduces the Cambridge University Bill, 642.
WHITBREAD, Sir., Motion upon the Slave Circular, 199; speech upon, 262.
Parliament.-Subjects.
ADSIIRALTY, the, and the ship ' London,' Dahate upon. 882; Six New Steel Corvettes to be built, 1057, -Africa, South, Affairs of, Conference at the Colonial Office upon, 999-America, Extradition Treaty with, revived, 1531-Army Estimates, the, 263 ; brought forward, '293; discussion upon, 293; Sir W. Lawson upon, 327-Assessment Bill brought in, 230-Assistant- Masters, petition of, 481; debate upon, 486-Autumn Session not to he held, 1227.
BARRADOce, Statement of Earl Oarnarvon upon, 970; Sir. Jenkins debate upon, 970-Baring's, Mr., Report on the Turkish Atrocities in Bulgaria. published, 1174- Baroneteles, several bestowed, 166-Bravo case, the, Statement of Mr. Cross upon, 641-Budget brought in, 453; debate upon, 454-Bulgarian Atrocities, debate raised upon, by Mr. Ashley, 1025-Burials 13111, Is there to be one ? 97 ; correspondence upon. 130 ; Clerical oppositiou to, NG ; debate upon, 326 ; Division upon, 326; Memorial of Church clergymen in favour of, 826 ; Earl Granville upon, 642; Duke of Richmond upon, 642; Mr. J. U. Talbot's Burial-Grounds Bill with- drawn, 989.
CAMB IDGB University Reform Bill to be introduced, 390; Memorial from, on the needful Reforms, 487; introduced, 842; second reading carried, 849; speeches upon, 849-Commons, House of, and its Lady Visitors, 423; business In, 938-Commons Enclosure Bill, motion upon, 670; passed through Committee, 725; amended, 787; on illegal enclosures, 781-Coroners, election of, condemned, 882-Counsels' Fees Bill, Mr. Norwood upon, 611. DEBBY Day, motion to adjourn, debate upon, 693.
EASTERN Question, the, and the House of Commons, 097-725; Lord Derby and the, 669; Sir S. Northeoteai reply to Mr. O'Reilly, 817; debate In the Lord. upon, 817; Mr. Disraeli replies on his Turkish policy, 849; the Berlin Note published, 8vo ; great meeting at Willis's Booms, 937; Dr. H. Sandwith upon, 619; denies the liervians oppress the Catholics, 1087; de- bate in both Houses upon, 969; persecution of Jews, 1028; negotiations for peace, 1146; no war news, 1146; warlike prospects, 1233; rumours of an armis- tice, 1266; Prince Albert, the late, upon, 1265; meeting In Westminster, 1266; Scotland, deficiency of feeling upon In, 1266; Austria and the other Powers upon, 1297; chances of the Turks, 1297; Baring's, Mr., Report questioned, 1298; City opinion upon, 1329; armistice of two months concluded, 1361; Conference to assemble, 1393; doubts about, 1425; Mr. Schuyieee letter to the Daily News, 1426; Turkey s000ptu the Conference, 1461; hopes of peace, 150 ; agree upon a scheme, 1197; reported ultimatum sent to the Sultan, 1629: Lord Loftates despatch, 1461; national Confer- ence to be held in London, 1462; meets at St. James's Hall, 1129.1166; Mr. Bartlett on Servia, 1463; war preparations, 1497; letters of Prince Gortschakoff to Count Schouvaloff, 1997; Mr. T. Carlyle upon, 1496; Turkey and English advice, 1498; General Ignatieffat terms, 1999-Education Act Amendment Bill, second reading moved, 455; printed, 069; Government and Sir C. Mike, 786; improvement in, 882; Mr. Richer& oppoece it, 882; objectionable clause introduced, 911; great strife upon, 937; Mr. Bright upon, 937; Mr. Disraeli determines to pass, 98B; Lord Hartington's motion defeated, 969; excitement upon, 969: speeches upon, 970; compromise upon, 998; passes through House of Lords, 598-Egyptian Finance, Mr. Cave's Report not to be published, 389; motion upon, 421 ; debate nron, 999-Episcopate Extensions Bill ad- journed to July, '230; opposed by the Govern - meet, 851.
Floors° School, dimities! of Mr. Orignon, 646- Fenian prisoners, the, 670; motion to release de- feated, 971.
GeoLs taken over by the Government. 609.
HOCSEHOLD Suffrage in Counties, Mr. Trevelyan'e motion, 898.
INCOME-Tax, debate upon, 464; deputations upon, 671-Indian famine in Behar. motion for inquiry Into, 578; Indian Tariff Act, Lords Salisbury and North- brook upon, 293; Budget brought in by Lord G. Hamilton, 998; blundering speech, 998-Intestacy Bill, second reading moved, 819-Ireland, the borough franchise, Mr. Meidon's motion upon, 422; Sunday Liquor Bill carried, 642; Government accepts the Bill, 882; dropped, 971; Royal Commission on the local government and taxation in, 1235-Irish Municipal Franchise Bill, 291; National School., small pay in, motion upon, 890; Land law, second reading moved, 722; Peers, Lord Inchiquin upon, 610; Domesday Book issued, 818.
Losbox, tke size of, and equal electoral districts, 67 ; and its Government, 755.
MERCHANT Shipping Bill, debate upon, 423; strug- gling on, 546-`Mistletoe; disaster to, debate upon, 446 -Monastic institutions, turnery moved for, 455. OXFORD Commission named, 422; University Bill in the Lords, 455 ; Lord Morley's motion upon, 463 ; second reading moved in the Commons, 754.
PARLIAMENT prorogued, 9119; to December 12. 1329; to meet February 8, 1065-Permissive Bill, debate upon, 754-Peruvian Government and the crew of the
• Talisman,' 390; debate upon, 391.
QUEEN, the, to open Parliament. 165-197; contents of the, 197 ; speeches upon, 197; to assume a new title, 193; at Baden-Baden, 421.
REVENUE report, "bard times," 883. SCOTCH Banks. deputation to Sir S. Northeote upon, 698-Slave Circular, a new one issued, 1; meetings aga1ns4, 67; at Manchester, 97; Brighton, Lambeth, ere., 130; letter in the Times upon, 180; Royal Commis- sion, names of the, 230 • meeting at Exeter Hall, 230; debate upon, 282; Mythic 0,262 ; memorial nabob; 826; report of the Commissioners, 754-Suez Canal, debate upon the purchase of, 261.389; Sir H. Wolff upon, 486; annual report of the, 818. TELEGRAPHS, the Government debate upon. 390- Titles Bill, the Royal, 198; Bill introduced, 229-825- 327-357- 389; speeches upon, 389; analysis of votes upon, 391; in the Lords,421; debate upon, 421; Lord Shaftesbury's motion upon. 453; debate upon. 458; Mr. Fawcett's motley, 458; Title proclaimed, 545-577; Lord Selborne upon, 577; how to be used on writs in Chancery, 578; debate upon, 609; speeches of Sir H. James and others upon, 609-610; to be proclaimed at Delhi on New Year's Day, 1629.
'VANGUARD; loss of the, Mr. Goschen's motion upon, 298; evidence upon, 1427-Vivisection Beattie.- . lion Bill not yet produced, 295; Lord Henniker upon, 359; Deputation to Mr. Cross upon, 891; Lord Mr- narvon's Bill al on, 641 ; second reading, 669; the Government upon, 697; meeting at Westminster Palace Hotel, 698; Medical Council upon, 725; Ameri- can Bill upon. 765; carried, 785; University of Lon- don upon, 785; Sir W. Guile letter upon, 819; carried in the Lords, 819; deputations of doctors upon to Mr. Cross, 883; Mr. Lowe to oppose, 911; debate upon, 908; passed, 1026. WILBERFORCE, Sussex Magistrate, for flogging two little boss, debate upon, 576-Winslow Extradition Care, the, 786-Women's Franchise Bill, debate upon, 545; division upon, 946; and the Medical Profession, 850.
Parliament.-Elections.
ABERDEENSHIRE, West, Mr. Ross, Liberal, returned, 011.
BERKSHIRE. Mr. Wroughton. Tory, returned, 262. Blume HAM, ?dr. Dixon retiree, 755; Mr. Chamber- lain, Liberal, returned, 818. BUOKs, fight to be made for, 1063-1086; day named, 1118-1146--Mr. Fremantle, Tory, returned, 1174. BURNLEY, Mr. Ryland'', Liberal, returned, 229. CARMARTHEN, Sir. Cowell - Stepuey, Liberal, re- turned, 1027.
CUMBERLAND, East, Mr. E. S. Howard, Liberal, returned, 546.
DoNEGAL, Mr. Wilson, Liberal-Conservative, re- turned. 1087.
DOESITT8HIRE,eonIest in, 66; Mr. Digby returned, 166. FttOnn, M r. H. B. Samuelson, Liberal, returned, 1461. HORSHAM, Mr. J. C. Brown, Liberal, returned, 294. IPSWICH, Mr. J. Clement Cobbold, Tory, returned. 34. LEEDS, Alderman Baron, Liberal, returned. 1027. LEOMINSTER, Mr. Blake, Liberal, returned, 229. MANCHESTER, death of Mr. Callender, 130; Mr. Jacob Bright, Liberal, returned, 229.
NORFOLK, North, Colonel Duff. Tory, returned, 546. PEMBROKESDIRE, 11r. Bowen, Tory, returned, 819. RETFORD, E.,Mr.W. B. Denison, Tory, returned, 262. einem HAM, Rev. J. Goring puts up for, 938. SHROPSHIRE, North, Stanley Leighton, Tory, re- turned, 166.
SUFFOLK, East, Colonel Barne, Tory, returned, 262.
Foreign Paragraph& AFRICA.-MISSION of the Church of Scotland to Lake Nyassa, arrival of, 699.
CAPE of Good Hope-Boers, defeat or, by the Karam, 1147-1498-Confederation of the South-African States, conference to be held upon, 99; Dutch war against Kaftirs continues, 1087 ; news not satisfactory, 1631. DAHOMEY-Blockade of Whydab, 610; Carnarvon, Lord, upon, 643-Durnaresq, J. D'A., voyage up the Whemi, 1363; War likely to be declared, 1054.
AMERICA.-ADAMS, C. F., nominated as Governor of Massachusetts, 1147 - Amnesty Bill for all Southerners proposed, 65-Army, the, and the Demo- cratic Party, 422.
BELKNAP, Mr., to be impeached, 293; great excite- ment about, 326; acquitted, 971-Bristow, Mr., for President, 642-Brooklyn Theatre burnt, 1580.
CAROLINA, South, race-hatred in, 1175; troops marched in, 1299-Colorado Elections, Republican triumph, 1283-Currency question, the, 98. DANA,B. H., chosen Minister to Distend, 325 ; vetoed by the Senate, 487-Delit, another great reduction to be made in, 1086-Democratic Convention meet in June to choose a candidate for the Presidency, 263; Mr. Tilden chosen, 817-Distress, great, in the Cities, 999. EXTRADMON Treaty, and the forger, E. D. Winslow, 578-670; released, 765; Fish, Mr. Secretary, and Spain, 130; despatch of on the Winslow case, 670 ; treaty re- vived, 1680.
Fonicers-Office expenditure to be reduced, 98. GRANT'S, General, circular upon Cuba, 2; very ill, 454; last message to Congress, 1530; and St. Do- mingo, 1567; on the Extradition Treaty, 1630. HELL GATE, New York, accident at, 1119 ; success- ful explosion of, 1203-Hurricane in, 1175. MARYLAND, new university to be founded, 359- Meat, fresh, sent to England, 1427-Minnesota, Bishop of on tribal reserves, 1037. NAVY, increase of the ironclad fleet, 66-New Jersey. religions watering-place fonndsd at, 1027- .2Few }brit Herald and the Marquis Talleyrand-Peri- gord, 1331.
PRESIDENCY, contest for the, 130; candidates for the, 1086.
REPUBLICAN successes, 1147 ; devold of incident, 1203; election, when to take place, 1361; Tilden sup- posed elected, 1394; nothing settled, 1463: com- plicated accounts, 1497-1530; no progress, 1566; the Senate upon, 1598-Representatives, House of, and the judicial expenditure, 517-Republican convention to meet at Caucinnati, 726-751 ; nominate Mr. Hayes, 786; Mr. Hayes accepts, 888. SCHENCK, General, accused of receiving bribes, 298- Silver, effects of the rise or in Nevada and California, 1087; made legal tender. 1586-Sioux Indians defeat the troops at Black Hills. 8.50; more troops sent, 882 -Southern States, rapid advance of, 787-Suicide, curious, in Indiana, 851.
TBerieeess and his box of specie, 99; a native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 359.
VANDEBBILT, " Commodore," interviewing him, 1080. WriviLow case, the, and the Extradition Treaty, 786-Working-men meet in New York, 105-1.
AUSTRALIA.--GALE, velocity of, 1427. ROBINSON, Sir C. W., on Confederation, 1030.
AUSTRIA.-DEAE. Francis, death of, 166; Eastern affairs, policy towards, 1297.
HUNGARY, dispute with, 66; negotiations between, 1147; conclusion of, 1203.
ScHMERLIxn, Herr Von, and the headship of Ger- many, 2-Servians fire upon a Monitor, 1598. TOURVILLE, H. D. P. de, murders his wife, 1531.
BARBADOES.-HENNE88V, Governor, receives an address from the Bishops, 67; Rupture between Governor and Planters. 454-545.
CONFEDERATION, excitement upon, 487; disturb- ances upon, 545; no further riots, 678; accounts of, 642. EPiDBMIe or Famine, danger of a, 787-State of affairs in, 1174.
CANADA.-DUFFEsItes, Lord, speech at Quebec, 888; on the quarrel between Canada and British Columbia, 1055; Enthusiastic reception in British Columbia, 1175; Speech to Columbiana, 121.9.
COLORADO Beetle, the, 1427.
CHINA.-YuNNAN Mission, and the warder of Mr. Margery, 727; Refuse to punish the murderers, 1027 ; Indemnity to he paid, 1463.
DENMARK-FoLitst KING dissolved, 422. GOVERNMENT and the Radical party, 818.
EGYPT.-MITESINIAN Campaign, true History of, 1267.
BRITISH Government and the finance, 454.
CAMPBELL, Sir G., on its relations with England, 327 -Cave, Mr., and the Khedive, 33; return of, 365; report published, 454. FINANCE Minister, death or, 1426; account of, 1461.
GOSCHEN'S, Mr., success with the Egyptian Govern- ment, 1175; speech or, to Bondholders, 1233; his finan- cial proposal, 1395; on the Dairs. debt, 1566.
KHEDIVE, the, and his estates, 199; unifying his debts, 610; and S. Carpi, 910; Augsburg Gazette Upon, 1566.
ITALIAN Expedition stopped, serious quarrel about, 971.
LANDS, 'Sir D., dismissed by M. Lesseps, 294. REVENUE of, Commissioner to control refused, 787.- Rumours from, 3-485.
Suez Canal, annual Report upon, 818.
FIJI, War in, 1054.
FRANCE-ARMY Chaplains, pay to, 1598-Assembly near its end, 1; Press Law, stringent one passed, 1; Orleans Princes retire from, 2; intolerance of the majority in, 485.
BUFFET, hi., speech in the Assembly, 1; and Si. Leon Say, 65: defiant tone adopted by, 97 ; defeated, 165; and M. Renault, 199 ; resigns, 281; elected to the Senate, 786.
CANROBERT, Marshal, withdraws from candidature, 33-Catholic Church and the Ultras, 1246 -Cissey, General, resigns the Ministry at War, 1026-Com- munists, M. V. Hugo upon, 389-Conseilo-General elect their Presidents, 1055.
DUFAURE, Si., forms a Cabinet, 325-Decazes, Duo de, France and the Eastern Question, 1896.
ELECTIONS, calculations upon, 33; returns of, 97; chances of each Party, 129; majority for the Re- public, 261-325--Estimates, contest upon, 1629. GAMBETTA, M., issues a manifesto, 84; speech at Lille.199; speech at Lyons, 293; and the extreme Left, 389; at Bo-kerne, 1363-Germain, IL H., elected President of the Left Centre, 818.
HUGUENOT, Synod, triennial-election contest, 1593.
LEMOINNR, M. T., member of the French Institute, 295-Louis Philippe and family, remains of, removed to Dreux, in Normandy, 726.
UAC3IAHON'S, Marshal, Proclamation, 85; letter to the Minister at War, 818 -Mercer°, 31. de, Minister of Interior, 642; ability of, 669-Military Committee and M. De Freyeinet, 850-Ministry, the new declaration of, 857; resigns, 1810-31un's, Count de, election ques- tioned, 423-Municipal Bill in the Assembly, 850; carried, 882.
NAPOLEON, the late Emperor, story about, 07.
PRINCE Jerome to be returned for Ajaccio, 519- Paris, the Queen in, 519-Parisian Liberals, great meeting of, 519.
REGIMENTAL Chaplains, vote for defeated, 999- Renault M. Leon, speech of, 666-Rentee, the &bats upon, 1086-Rivard, Si., death of, 910-Republique Franchise, the upon M. Gambetta, 518. SAND, George, death of, 727-Seine, Delegates of the, accept a new programme, 99-Simon, M. Jules, Prime Minister, 1565 ; address of, 1565.
UNIVERSITY Bill brought forward, 423-the Govern- ment, modification of, 726; defeated, 938.
GERMANY.-AuffiticAss, meeting of, on the Bre- merhaven case, 3-Arnim, Count, new count against, 1286.
BERLIN Conference at, on Turkish affairs, 610 ; not supported by England ; published by the Times, 850- the Bulgarian Deputies at 1599; Lord Derby refuses to adhere to, 6G9-Bismarck and Count Aruim, corre- spondence, 129-The Count's son upon, 129; and the army, 454.
CHILDREN, curious statistics about, 1267.
Divorces, Prussian Law upon, 1631.
HELIGOLAND, to be ceded to Germany, 755. JUDICATURE Bill, quarrel over, 1098.
PARLIAMENT, opened, 1362.
SCHLIRMANZCS, Dr., excavations, 1599.1631. WAGNER, festival at Bayreuth, 1054.
GREECE.-APATHY of the Greeks, 1531.
DOUBTFUL policy of the, 1266. MINISTRY, a new, 1597. TORPEDOES purchased, 1329.
INDIA -BENGAL, Cyclone in, 1461; effects of, 1499; Mohammedans and the Sultan, 1567.
BUDGET, published. 4.55.
COLOMBO, Bishop of, and the Missionaries, 1055- cotton, Sir A., on Canals in. 1086.
EMPRESS, to be proclaimed, 1057; ceremonial to cost halt a million, 1331; denied, 1363.
HALIFAX, Lord and Lord Salisbury, 353. KAYS. Sir J.W., death of, 919 : Loan of Four Millions.
LYTTON, Lord, to be Governor-Genera, 31; Oaths taken in Calcutta, 486 ; resolution on Indian Finance, 998; and the course of Justice, 1051; Colonel Berne to be his private secretary, 165.
MALAYS, successes over, 2. NORTHBROOK, Lord, made an Eiti, 726. SA3800N, Messrs. and their opium, 98-Silver, fall in, effects of, in India, 850-910; Surgeon-Major Cornish upon, 1027; demand for decreasing, 1027 ; resolution of the Indian Government, 1234 ; decide to let it alone, 1330-Socotra. Isle of, to be reoccupied, 6113-Strachey, Sir J., to be Finance Minister, 1299.
TAYLOR, Colonel M.. death of, 643. '
WALES, Prince of, at Calcutta, 32 nt Senores, 34; at Lucknow, 65; poem upon, by an indian,6.7 . letter to Lord Northbrook, 487; returns to England, 609.
YUNNAN Mission arrive at Calcutta, 727.
ITALY.-ANTONELLI, Cardinal, death of, 18/3 ; will published, 1533; Cara Simeoniappointed his sucaessor, 1425-Army, strength of the, 726.
ELECTIONS, victory for the Depretis 31inistry, 1426. GALLIERA, Dec de, death of, 1499.
MINene-Trt, M., produces his budget, 358; his Ministry resigns, 890 -Montegazza, 31archese, convicted of forgery, 1119.
RADICAL Ministry appointed, 578; Sicilian brigands, the Government upon, 850.
JAPAN and the Corea, 358; insurrection in, 1633.
MALAYA-WAR, the, ended. 390; Lord Carnarvon's policy towards, 818.
MONTENEGRO and Turkey, 2. NreaTA, Prince, and Russia, 84.
PERU.-Barrffiu Subjects and the Government, 737. PORTUGAL, English Ambassador to, the New, 281. ROUSIANIA.-Jaws, Persecution of, lo, 1026.
RUSSIA.-ARMY mobilised, 1425.
CZAR, rumoured abdication of the, 421; a pure in- vention, 454; meets the Emperor of Austria at Reich- Blade 881 -; speech to the Moscow nobles, 1425.
KEIVA and the Eaglish Foreign Office, 1516. LOAN to be raised in Holland, 1053 ; difficulties about, 1299.
NAVY, Mr. E. J. Reed upon, 1533. ODESSA and the Corn Trade, 98.
PHILOSLAV Committee of Moscow and the South Slaroniane, 999.
REFUSES a six-months' Armistice, 1297.
SPALDING, Mr., Report on the Casplan Sea, 486- Southern Railways taken up for troops. 1463. WAR, extensive preparations for, 26 SERVIA.-Jaws, persecution of, in, 1026. MAcCOLL, Rev. id., on affairs in, 1147-1111ano, Prince, and the Servians, 817-Militia called out, 453.
RISTICS, M., and the War, 997.
WAR feeling in, 485-725; remains armed, 753; do- clared against Turkey. 849 ; army enters turkey, 849 ; favourable news of the, 881-909; Austria and Russia favourable towards, 881; little news from, 937-969; defeated at Gurgusovatz, 997; little hope for, 1053; mediation, rumours. of, 1053; defeat of the Turks at Alexinatz, 1085-1118; outrages by the Turks, 1118; little war news, 1146; war suspended, 1173; terms of peace, 1178; Prince Milan proclaimed King. 1173; General Tchernaleff and the armistice, 1201; and the civil Government of Beryls, 1201; attitudes of the various Governments, 1201 ; more Turkish atrocities, 1283; Mr. McColl upon, 1235; four days' fighting, 1329; great defeat, 1361; armistice concluded, 1393; (See also "Eastern Question" in "Parliament" and "Home News.")
SPAIN-BUDGET presented, 546. CAMPOS, General Martinez, 1330-Carlists, cam- paign against commenced, 130; success of the King's troops, 230; war nearly over, 262; Oarlist provinces, feeling in, 519-Carioe, Don, enters France, 293; lands at Folkestone, 325-Cubs., efforts to suppress the in- surrection in, 1235; final effort to be made, 1267.
NATIONAL Debt of, 390.
Qesset, the Ex-, at Seville. 933.
TWEED, Mr, arrested at Vigo, 1147.
TURKEY.-ANDRAS8r8, Count, Note, contents of, 38; not accepted by England, 65; accepted, 97; re- sistance to at Constantinople, 165-Armenia, Turkish atrocities in, 1202; about to appeal to the great Powers, 1426-Army, efforts to strengthen, 909; posi- tion of before Alexinats, 1297.
BOSNIA, Turkish atrocities in, denied, 1330- Bulgaria, rumours of insurrection in, 169; lured- ties in, 785; questions asked in the English House of Commons, 817-881; admitted by the Turkish Govern- ment, 911; fully confirmed by the Daily News, 997; Mahommedan journals of London upon, 991; change their tactics, 1085; Mr. Schuyler's report upon, 1035.
CONSTANTINOPLE, revolution in, 697; deposition of the Sultan, 697; effects of, 697; struggle of parties in, 753; depression in, 937; difficulties about the new Sultan, 989; gloomy news from. 997; Muted deposed, Abdul Hamid declared Sultan, 1035; great excitement in, 1233; Constitution, a new, published, 1629.
DESPATCHES published in Rome, 486.
ENGLISH fleet in Besika Bay, 697.
HERZEGOVINA insurgents decide not to yield to the Turks, 326.
LOAN of 1858, no dividend upon, 294; payment of interest to be postponed, 422-881-Loan of 1855, the guaranteed, no interest paid on, 971.
MIDHAT Pasha made Grand Vizier, 1597-Mahom- medans, irritation of, against the Suite., 2-Monte- negro, Prince Nikita, and the Porte, 725.817; declares war, 849; defeats the Turks in Medan, 1025; drive the Turks across the Moraca, 1118-Murder of Ministers by Hassan Bey, 758; accounts of, 785-818.
NEws, bad, for the Turks, 358; Andrassy Note re- fused, 421 ; insurrection spreads, 485; Turks defeated, 517; Turkish terms refused, 546; contradictory re- ports from, 577; position considered serious at St. Petersburg. 577; reject the armistice, 785; defeat the Turks under Mukhtar Pasha, 969.
Osserratore Romano and the Turks, 881.
BEDCLIFFR'S, Lord Stratford de, letter to the Times, 34.
SALONICA, French and German Consuls murdered, 609; redress demanded, 609 - Soften, agitation amongst, 641-Sporades Islands, how governed by Turkey, 971-Sultan, the, and his dividends, 130; accepts the Austrian note, 229; deposed, 697; death of, 725; Mnrad declared Sultan, 697 ; undignified con- duct of, 726; attempt to carry him off, 1565.
TAXATION in, 126e.