2 JULY 1892, Page 3

SUPPLEMENT TO THE RPECTATOR, January 21, 1893.

INDEX.

FROM dULY 2nd TO DECEMBER 31st, 1892, INCLUSIVE.

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

1EDILE, a Many-Headed (in connection with the London County Council) 760 Africa :—

— Macbonaland, Mr. C. Rhodes on ... 809 — Mizon, Lieut., and the Royal Niger Company 152 — South, Mr. C. Rhode, on ... 281 — Uganda Controversy, End of the _ ... 345 — — the proposed Evacuation of... ... 485 Age to Youth, an Apology from ... ... 846 Agriculture : thr. New Ministry on (Aug. 20th) 218 — the Conference on 640-840 America, Free-Trade in ... 57 Andrewe, St., Death of the Bishop of ... 845 Animal Colouring ... 592 — Painting at the Academy 59 A.nimals, the Courage of ... 952 — Humour, their Sense of ... 444 Arnold, Matthew : Is his Poetry Consoling? 94 " Arabian Nights," a Hero of the... ••• 440 Army, Discipline in the ••• 553 Artificial Sins .„ Asquith, Mr., and Home-rule 181 — — on the Country's Verdict

79

— — at the Guildhall 675 — — and Meetings in Trafalgar Square ... 551 Atheism and Philanthropy, the Relations of ... 678 Austria :—Ealnoky, Count, on the Peaoe of TIOALFOUR, Mr., on Electoral Tendencies ... 729 131 — — on Social Experimenting ... ... 878 Bank Holidays ... ... 186 Banks which Build, the ... 409 Birkbeck Bank, Run on the... ... 374-409 Bismarck, Prince, and the German Emperor ... 7 — — his alternative Plan ... 637 Black Pope, the ... ... 487 Book-Idolatry ... 154 Booth, "General," the Committee on :.. 916 Boredom 251 Borough Elections, the ... 52 Bop and Politics 93 Brigandage in Sicily ••• 410 "Briton's Bible," the... ... 922 Bryce, Mr., on Instruction in Patriotism 816 Burke, Sir Bernard ... 922 Burt, Mr., in Northumberland 946

CABINETS, the Growth of ... 724 Canterbury, Archbishop of, and the Privy Council, in the Lincoln Case 181

Caprivi, Count, on Russia 758 Carlyle, Prof. Nichol on ... 157 Carmaux Affair, " Settlement " of the ... — — M. Loubet on Carnarvon, Mr. Gladstone in ... 372 Carnot, M., at Poitiers — — his Position (Dec. 30)... Catholics and Royalists in France... ... 247 Cattle, the Beauty of... Chairman of Committees, the ... ... 153 Chamberlain, Mr., on Exercise 492 Change, the Attractiveness of ... 318 Character and Handwriting ... 680 Chartists the Last of the ... ... 127 Chester, Bishop of, on Public-Houses and the Drink Question ... 279-346 Chicago World's Fair Dedication, Mr. C. Depew s Oration at... ... Children at the Guildhall ... 730 Cholera Panic, the, &c. 9-58-310 Christianity and Poverty ... 763 Church Congress, the... ... 441 — in Danger, the ... 219 — and the Democracy ... 377 — High and Low, Lord Norton on ... 810 — the Infallible, on Future Suffering ... 814 — and the New Radicalism... ... 344 — and Newspapers ... 120 Cleveland, Mr., elected President of the United 584 349

DAILY NEWS,"...the,..an. d the Bishop op _Li Lincoln .o.f. 215

Death, Collective ... 122 Democracies: Are they Fickle ? 84 Democracy, the, and the Church 377 Democratic Sentiment, the Power of555 Dickens, how Long will he Hold his Place in the Dillon, Mr. J., and a "Revolutionary Com- Discipline, the distaste for ... 553 Dreams, Mr. F. Greenwood on 189-679

Drink Question, the Bishop of Chester and Mr.

Fenwick on ... 346 Dynamite Outrage in Paris, the 676

EGYPT, the Progress of ... .. 406 Eight-Hours Question, and the Textile Operatives 277 Elections :—

— the Lull after ..; — Confusion of the Constituencies 148 340 52 925 Collective Death ...

Conservatives, the, and the Labour Question ... Constitutional Stability, Lord Salisbury on ... Contract, a Novel Breach of Conventional and Original Minds ...

Conversation, True, the Rarity of... ... Cooper, T., Chartist Cotton Trade, the ...

County Elections : Is Race a Factor in them?... Courtney, Mr., his Advice to the Liberal 674 122 677 584 62 954 591 127 251 86 486 494 276 729 317 764 5,58 156 284 343 672 492 376 413 URANCE, the Attractiveness of (11. Gamut's -12 Speech to the Savoyards) 342 France :—Carmaux Affair, "Settlement" of the 749 — Carnot. M., at Poitiers 404 — — his Position (Dec. 30th) ... — Catholics and Royalists in ... — Loubet, If.. and Carmatix

— the New Government (Dec. 9th) 842

— Panama Scandals, the ... 756.811.877 — Paris, Dynamite Outrage in ... — — the Situation in (Nov. 18th)... — Party Government in _ — Ronan. M., Death of — Republicans, the, at Bay ... 913 — Raymond's, Madame, Acquittal of Murder ... 88 Free Libraries, Mr. A. Ireland on the Moral In- fluenceof Free-Trade in America ... French and English ... Future Suffering, the Infallible Church on

(}ALTON, Mr. F., on Sun-Signals Game Preserving, the Penalty of ... Germany :-

— Bismarck, Prince, his Alternative Plan ... 637 — Caprivi, Count, on Russia 758 — Emperor, the, and Prince Bismarck - ... . 7 — Military Bills, the... ... 487-587 Gladstone. Mr.. his Explanations ... — — his Manifesto (June 28th) — — and Roman Catholic Ausendency — — the Defects of his Qualities — — the Problem before him ... ... 116 — — the Eight Apologists for 185 — — Mr. F. Harrison's Advice to ... 309 — — in Carnarvon ... 372 — — and the Welsh Landlords ... 519 — — in Liverpool Goschen, Mr., at North Shields ... Gothenburg Licensing System. the 918 Gould's. Mr. Jay, Defence of Himself _. 847 Government (Lord Salisbury's), the Vote of Want of Confidence in... ...

— the New (August 20th) — — Bashfulness of the ... — — and Evicted Tenants ...

— — and Liberal Unionists ... 407 — — and the " Radicals" ... 757 — — Secrecy of the ... ... 914 Great Cities and Electricity Greenwood, Mr. F., on Dreams ... 189-679 Grimthorpe. Lord, and the Lincoln Judgment... 312 Guildhall, Children at the ... ... 730

H— Dinner, the ... ... 673 ABITABLE Houses, Mr. Ellwanger on ... 558 Habit, the Deadening Power of, Dr. Handwriting and Character

Judges' Proposals, the ...

e; Jesuits, the New General of the ...

TERUSALEM 347 467 216

KALNOKY, Count, on the Peace of Europe 486 — — on the Italian Dissolution ... 520 T ABOUCHERE, Mr., his Story Anent his

jection from tbe Gladstoitian Ministry ... 267 Labonchere, Mr., and the Royal Prerogative ... 308 — — and a Malcontent Group ... 373 — — on the Government ... ... 757 Labour, Cheap, and the Coat of Production ... 948 — Commission, the, Mr. T. Mann's Evidence ... 727 — Leaders, the Improvement in 948 Elections :—Newcastle, Mr. Morley Re-elected... Electoral Tendencies, Mr. Balfour on ... Electricity and Great Cities... ... ••• — Mr. W. H. Preece's Experiments in .•• Ellwanger, Mr., on Habitable Houses ••• English and French ... ••• Evicted Tenants and the Government ... ••• — — Commission, the ... Exercise, a Counter-Blast to ••• Experts, the Value of a Congress of ••• Explorations and Explorations ... 154 57 156 814 218 155 Harrison's, Mr. F., Advice to Mr. Gladstone ... Harvest, the ... "Hate, the Element of" Head-Masters, the, on Literature in Schools ... History, Mr. Leckv on the Study of ... Holidays, and Where to Spend them ... Home-rule All Round Home-rule Party, Malcontents in the Horizons, Do We need Wider ?

Horsham, Pilgrims at House, Where to Build one ... Humanity on the Ocean Human Sympathies and Religious Capacity Humour, the Animal Sense of ...

INFALLIBLIE Church, the, on Future Sot, tenor

732 680 186 309 314 518 947 521 221 181 876 375 253 953 222 412 12 124 444 814 Intellect and Party ... S.13 International Questions and Affairs :— — Foreign Outlook, the (July 23rd).,118 — Monetary Conference, the ... ... 812 Ireland, Mr. A., on the Moral Influence of Free

Libraries 154 Ireland :—

— Meath, North, Election, the ... 915 — Mr. J. Morley in ... 548 — Prie.tly Intimidation in... ... 808 — the Timiditles of 726 Irish Dancer, the New ... 912 — Members and their Constituencies ... 280 — Party Split, Progress of the (Oct, 7th) 488 950 — Difficulty, How to Whittle it Away 638 Italian Dissolution, Count Kalnoky on the 520 Labour Programme, the ... 54 — Question, the, and the Conservatives... ...

— the Unrest of — Vote, the, and Protection Ladies in Service Laureateship, the ... ••• Law Officers, the, and Private Practice Le Caron's, Major, Credibility ... Lecky, Mr.. on the Study of History ... Legal Reform, the Judges' Proposals for ... Leisure, the Distaste for Liberal Party, the Future of, Mr. S. Webb on... Liberal Unionists and the Government ... — — Mr. Courtney's Advice to ... Liberationists, Prospects of the ... Lincoln, Bishop of, and the Daily News ..

— Case, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Privy Council on

— Judgment, Lord Grimthorpe on .., Line of Least Resistance, the ... Literature in Schools, the Head-Masters on Literary Frauds, the ...

Liverpool, Mr. Gladstone in ... Lloyd, Mr. T., on the Silver Question ... Lollardisni London County Council, the, and Places of Be.

— — — its Principles, the Cost of ... — — — and Public Works ... London, the Charm of Long-Distance Rides Lull, the, after the Elections

MADNESS and Will-Making "Magnetism" which Depresses, the ... Majorities, Minute ...

Mann, Mr. T., his Evidence before the Labour Marriage Question, the ... Mars, Telegraphing to ... Mathew, Sir J., and the Evicted Tenants' Com- mission Meath, South, Election, and the Unionists ...

Midlothian, Mr. Gladstone in ...

Minds, Original and Conventional... ... Ministers at the Gaildhall

Missing-Word Competitions, Ac. ... 818.881

Mixon, Limit., and the Royal Niger Company ... 152 Mobilisation Scheme, the New ... 378 Modern Selfishness 380 Monetary Conference, the International ... 812 Moorish Rob Roy, a (Sid Abd-es-Islam el Ham- Morley, Mr. J., Re-elected for Newcastle ... 276 — — his New Manifesto ... ... 4,36 — — and the Evicted Tenants' Commission ... 726 — — his Troubles ... ... 944 Morocco Question, the, Ac. ......55.86.150.214 Musical Neighbours ... 883 ATANSEN'S, Dr., Project for Reaching the _111 North Pole National Party, a ...

— Pastime, the ...

Nation, Social Disunion of the Nature, the Impulse to Observe — and New England... ... Naval Manoeuvres, the ...

"Nebulous Hypothesis," a Neill, T., convicted of Poisoning Girls in Lambeth Newcastle Election. the ... New England and Nature Newspapers and the Church ... Nichol, Prof., on Carlyle Nonconformists (English), their Reply to their Irish Brethren ...

North Pole, Dr. Nansen's Project for Reaching the Norton, Lord, on High and Low Church ...

OBSERVING, the Study of ... Ocean, Humanity on the ... Office, Firmness in ...

Old and the Young, the Gulf between Orientalists, a Suggestion for the ... Original and Conventional Minds ... Orpheus at the Zoo ...

Owen, Sir Richard ...

P1GET, Sir J., on the Habit of Observation 525 Pamirs, the, and Russia ... 311 Panama Canal Scandal, the ... 756-811-877

Paris, the Situation in (Nov. 18th) 72S 248 153 214 280 377 88 213 212 led 119 313 816 245 283 678 13

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81 588 93 844 947 57 763 764 677 121 439 92 516 247 556 524 216 613 182 407 584 728 215 181 312 557 947 433 44,5 843 554 884 813 917 700 414 493 340 879 61 53 727 343 218 672 841 4 954 673 ... 953 ... 641 ... 381 _. 681 249-408 552 590 276 681 120 157 8 731 810 525 12 44 882 376 954 282 919 Parliament:— — Agricultural Policy of the Ministry ... — Chairman of Committee., the ...

— Government, the New (Aug. 20tb) — Irish Members and their Constituenoies — Malcontent Group, a — National Party, a — "No-Confidence" Debate, Result of the — Salisbury Administration, the — Salisbury's, Lord, Government, the Vote of Want of Confidence in... Party Government in France — and Intellect Patriotism, Mr. Bryce on Instruction in Peers, the Opportunity of the (Aug. 20ch) Persecution Philanthropy and Atheism, the Relations of ... Picnics, a Plea for Rational ... Pictures as Property ... Poet, the, as Dreamer and Beer ... .„ Political Prospect, the (July 16th) ... — Fatalism of To-day, the ... Politics and Boys ... „, — Liberty and Reaction in... ... ••• ••• Popery, the Growth of ... ••• Pope. the, a Danger in his Way ... Poverty and Christianity Preece's, Mr. W. H., Experiments In liSectricity

••• •••

Premature Dissolution, What is a Present-Giving .. • .. • • • • Pride Priestly Intimidation in Ireland Prigs, an Exhibition of ... Privacy, the Privilege of Private Practice, and the Law Officers ... Production, the Cost of, and Cheap Labour ... Protection and the Labour Vote Psychical Research, the Society for, on Divining the Time Public-Houses, the Bishep of Chester on ... Public Life, the School of ...

RQrEEN, the, and Mr. Lahouchere 308 Quotations, Hackneyed ACE Is it a Factor in County Elections ?... 86 Radicalism. the Old and the New ... ... 217

Ryliearsm. the New, and the Church ... 344 " Rarcels " the, and the Government 757 Railway Accident :— — Scotch Express, Disaster to the ... ... 639 Recreation, Places of, and the London County Couuc I Reed, Sir E. J.. on Rome-rule ... ... 876 — — ar d his Cardiff Constituents ... ... 912 Relics. the Preservation of ... 382 Itelieious Capacity and Haman Sympathies 89-124 Henan, BL. Death of ... 491 — — on Revolutions ... ... 521

Restlessness 10

Reunion. the Bishop of Worcester's Scheme for 375 Revolutionary Compact, a 761 Revolutions, M. Henan on ... 521 Rhodes, Mr. C., on South Africa ... 281 — — on Mashonaland 809 Rides, Lone- Distance... ... 493 Roman Catholic Ascendency, and Mr. Gladstone 6 Roseberv, Lord. his Opportunity 184 Royalists and Catholics in France... ... 247 Russell, Sir C., on the Peers 245 Russia and the Pamirs ... ... 311

SALISBEIRY Administration, the ... ... 212

Salisbury, Lord, Tory Complaints of ... 151 Salisbury, Lord, the Vote of Want of Confidence in his Government ... 180 — — on Constitntional Stability ... 581 Salutation, the Etiquette of... ... ... 158 Samph ire and Sea-Fowl 316 Scenery, the Origin of ... 188 Schools. the Head-Masters on Literature in ... 947 Scotch Express. Disaster to the ... ... 639 Scott. Mr. Justice, on the Progress of Egypt ... 906 Sea-Fowl and Seraphim 316 Sea-Service Is it still Popular' 490 Selfishness, Modern ... 380 Service, Ladies in 91 ' Sharpshooter ' Court-Martial, the ... 408 Sherbrooke, Lord ... 149 Sicily, Brigandage in 410 Silver Question, Mr. T. Lloyd on the ... 554 Sins, Artificial ... 920

Smartness 9 l

Social Disunion of the Nation, the ... 611 — Experimenting, Mr. Balfour on ... 878 — Liabilities ... ..• 765 Socialist Scheme, the Latest ...

Society Boarder, the ... .., 187

- Smartness ... 125

Stambnloff, M., and the Sultan 246 Stead, Mr., on the Whittling away of the Irish

Difficulty 638 Strike :—Carmanir (in France). Outrages at ... 588

Sultan, the, and AL Stambuloff 246 Sunday in America ... 411 218

TEMPLE, Bishop, on the Deadening Power of 732

Temporal Power. Archbishop Vaughan on the 489 Tennyson, Lord. Death of ... 4E4 516 — — the Genius of ... 522 — — his Theology ... 642 Textile Operatives and the Eight-Hours Question 277 Thought, the Dread of ... 422 Time, Divining the 315 Toys in Council 817 Trades-Union Congress, the 341 Trafalgar Square, Meetings in, and Mr. Asquith 551 Trials " Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke-Ball Company" 62 — "Christie r. Davey' 883 Trippers, Cheap, Toleration for ... 593 TTGANDA Ccntroversy, End of the ... 345 V Uganda, the proposed Evacuation of ... 485 Unionists, the, and the South Meath Election... 841 — the True Temper for ... ... 117 United States :— — — Flower, Mr., Governor of New York, and the Fire Island Opposition to the landiug of sufferers from Cholera ... ... 404 — — Depew's, Mr. 0.. Oration at the Dedication Day of the World Fair 585 — — Presidential Campaign, the ... 550-674 — — Sunday Question, the ... ... 411

VAUGHAN, Archbishop, on the Temporal Power

"Vermin," a Plea for Preserving... ... 155 WALSALL Election Petition, the ... ... 762 V Weather, the ... 285 Webb, Mr. S., and the Future of the Liberal

Party 182

Welsh Landlords, the, and Mr. Gladstone ... 519 Whcre Shall We Go' ... 221

Wilde's, Mr. Oscar. Comedy 767

Will-Making and Madness 879 284 "Why Young Men Do Not Marry" 348 Woman and her Money ... ... 413 Worcester, Bishop of his Scheme of Reunion... 375 Wordsworth, C. (Bishop of Et. Andrews) Death of 845

ZYOUNG and the Old, the Galt between the (A Sexagenarian's Views) ... ... 882 00. Orpheus at the (the Choice of Musical Instruments) ... -• 232

675 950 157 808 252 733 247 948 439 315 279 378 489 417 290 258 ART.

Brabazon's, Mr., Water-Colours ••• Dudley Gallery, the ... ••• ••• English Art Club, the New ... ••• ••• Handling: a Reply ••• ••• Hollyer's, F., Photographs ... ••• ••• Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow ... •••

New Gallery, the ...

Portrait-Painters, Exhibition of the Society of Slade School, the ...

BO OR S.—Authors.

1-1_ Aitken, Co. A.—Life and Works of Dr. A DAMS, Mrs. L.—Tbe Peyton Romance Arbuthnot ...

"A_ K. H. B."—Twenty-Five Years of fit.

Andrews ...

Alexander, Mrs.—For His Sake ... — —The Snare of the Fowler ... Allen, C. F. R.—Chinese Poetry ... Austey, F.—The Talk of the People Archbold,W. A. J.—Cambridge Historical Essays Archer, F.—How to Write a Good Play...

Arlidge, J. T.—Ooonpation and Disease... ... Armstrong, E.—Elisabeth Farnese

BAK ER, J.—Mark Tillotson ... Balestier, W., and R. Kipling—The Nan- Baring-Gould, 8.—In the Roar of the Sea ...

Barlow, G.—A Lost Mother ...

Barrington, Mrs. 11.—Lena's Picture ... ..„ Beale, Catherine H.—Reminiscences of a Gentlewoman Beaver. A.—Memorials of Old Chelsea ...

Bell. M.—E. Burns-Jones ••• — Nancy, and H. D. TrailL —Capitals of the World Bent, J. T.—The Ruins of Mashonaland Bentley (prib.)—The Story of a Penitent Soul... Beresford, M.—Belhaven Bergmann, Minna J. A.—Travels in Africa Besaut, W.—Camellia Verbena Stephanotis ...

— — The Ivory Gate ...

Betham-Edwards, Miss—France of To-Day ... Blackwood (pub.)—Ingelheim — —Across France in a Caravan...

Blomfield, R.. and F. J. Thomas—The Formal Garden n England... ... ,„ 327 i Bourke, J. G.—American-Indian Warfare ... 710 Braddon, Miss—The Venetians ... 165 Bradshaw, J.—Chesterfield's Letters ... ••• 392 — H.—Statutes of Lincoln Cathedral ... ••• 601 Bramston, Miss M.—The Adventures of Denis... 625 — — Lottie Levison 625 Brighton, J. G.—Sir Provo Wallis ... ••• 167 Brooke, Stopford A.—Early English Literature 889 Broughton, Rhoda—Mrs. Bligh ••• 857 Buchheim, C. A.—German Lyrics... ... 772

Bni13130n, F.—The First Preacher of Religions

264 Liberty

Burnand, F. C.—Some Old Friends ... 293 Burton, D., and Helen F. Hetherington—No Compromise

Butcher, S. 11.—Some Aspects of Greek Genius Byng, A. H., and S. H. Stephens—A Game- keeper's Life Byvanek, W. G. C.—A Dutchman in Paris ...

CAINE,11.—Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon ... -R. 11.—Love-Songs of English Poets Cartwright, Julia.—Sacharissa, &c.

Cesaresco, Countess—Italian Society in the Eighteenth Century ... .„ Chapman & Hall (pub.)—An laglishman in Chilton, H. H.—Woman Unsexed...

Christie, J., and A. F. Mitchell—An Old Scotch Assembly Church, A. J.—Sketches of Roman Life... ... — — Stories from the Greek Comedians Churchill, Lord 11.8.—Adventures in Mashona- land Clifford, Mrs. W. K.—Aunt Anne.. ... Cochran-Patrick, R. W.—Media3vai Scotland ... Coleman, J.—Wife, Yet No Wife ...

Conder, C. R.—The Future of Palestine... ... Conway, M. D.—Life, 10., of Thomas Paine Cook, T. 11.—Old Touraine „, Crawford, F. M.—The Three Fates Croker, Mrs. IL M.—A Family Likeness ... Cromarty, D.—Scotch Clergymen of To-Day ... Cunningham, W., and Elizabeth Lamond—Prac- tical Guides to Mediteval Husbandry POETRY.

Alfred Tennyson ••• Censor, Lines to our New ... ••• Electoral Purist a la Mode ... ••• England my Mother (W. Watson)... ••• Gardening (W. T. Webb) ... ••• Horace, Book III., Ode 11 . . •••

In Memoriam : Alfred, Lord Tennyson (T. H.

Light (Constance Milman) ••• Looking Before and After (J. Truman) ...

Modern Malady, a Pneumatic, My (T. W. Holleston)... Poet, the, to the Orator (T. H. Warren) Prayer (W. Waltham Wakefield) Sea-Song, the (M. C. Gillington) Shelley's Centenary (W. Watson) ... Song that Failed, the (J. Truman) Tennyson (Dorothea Beale) .. "The Things that are more Excellent" (W. Wat eon) Trio (Si. C. Gillington) Wind s Story, the (A.. E. Gillington) 193 162 925 528 64 226 385 497 528 958 819 617 226 561 851 690 769 925 690 561 96 595 775 162 707 420 824 233 467 358 169 707 597 165 196 16/ 856 926 231 566 690 928 770 296 297 688 297 774 322 650 855 420 263 530 686 532 853 101

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37 390 353 773 35 195 292 296 962 529 260 161 857 450 70 TAAL% D.—The Village Blacksmith... ... Darmesteter, Madame J. — Marguerites du Temps Paged ...

Dasent. J. R.—Arbitrary Government under the Davidson, H. C.—Hypocrites ... Dickens, O. (the yonnger).—Barnaby Budge ... Dixon, 0.—The Migration of Birds ... 684 Dobson, A.—William Hogarth Drd, S. B.—A Highland Chronicle

Daudney, Sarah—Through Pain to Peace ... Dowsett, C. F.—The Attractiveness of Laud ... Duffy, Sir 0. G.—Conversations with Carlyle ...

A.RDLEY.WILMOT, Capt.—The Develop- _1J meat of Navies Elmhirst, Capt. P. — Foxhound, Forest, and

HALDANE, E. S. — Hegel's History of Philosophy ... •,,, ..„ Hamerten. P. (1.—Paris, in Old and Present

Harford, H —Fan, &c.

Harry, G —Three Plays of Maeterlinck... ... Hayward, Gertrude M.—No Place of Repent- ance Hazlitt, W. C.—The City Companies Henry, C.—The Friendship of Condorcet and Turgot Henty, Co. A.—Condemned as a Nihilist ...

— — In Greek Waters Herbertson, A. J.—American Life... ...

Hervey, Gen, C.—Some Records of Crime ... Hetherington, Helen F., and D. Burton—No Higginson, T. W.—Essays, Addresses, &c. Hill. Co. B.—Dr. Johnson's Letters — J.—Treason Felony ...

Hole, Dean, Memories of Holmes, Oliver W.—Writings, &e. Holyoake, Co. J.—Sixty Years of an Agitator's Life Hooper, G.—Marshal Fabert Hors, A. C.—A. Central African Mission Record Hosken, J. D.—Phaon and Sappho, and Nimrod Howell, J.—Letters, &o.

Hull. E.—Volcanoes, &c.

Hume, F.—The Island of Fantasy...

Humphrey, F. P.—A New England Cactus, &c.

Hungerford, Mrs.—Lady Patty — — Nora Creina Huxley, T. H.—Essays, &e....

IRELAND, Mrs. A.—Miss Jewsbury's Letters Irving, Washington—The Alhambra ... TACKSON, T. G., and R. N. Shaw—Architec- t/ tore : a Profession or an Art James, C. T. C.—Honours Easy ...

— H.—W. Balestier's Stories, 2ce Jefferies, R.—The Toilers in the Fields ... Jocelyn, Mrs. 11.—A. Big Stake Junker, W.—Travels in Africa ... Juseerand, J. J.—A. French Ambassador at the Court of Charles II.

MACDONALD, G.—Sir Philip Sidney Macleod, Mrs. A.—The Silent Sea Mahaffy, J. P.—Problems in Greek History ...

Mallock, W. 11.—A Human Document ... ••• Mark Twain—The American Claimant Marryat, Florence—How Like a Woman -. Martin, J. B.—Three Centuries of Banking ... Maurice, F. D.—Lincoln's Inn Sermons... ... Merrick, L.—The Man who was Good ... Miles, A. H.—The Poetesses of the Century Milner, G., and E. Waugh—Lancashire Sketches

GALE, N. R.—A Country Muse... Gardner, P.—New Chapters in Greek FALKENER, E.—Ancient Games, and Orion-

Fauvel. II.—A French Translation of Hand ... 595 Fenn, G. M.—The Grand Chaco ... Fennell, C. A. M.—The Stanford Dictionary ... Ffoulkes, Constanc J. — Morelli's Italian Painters Flemish Interiors, Author of—Gossip of the Cen-

tury A.—Barracks. Bivouacs, and Battles ... Fowler. W. W.—Julius Cresar

France, Anatole, the Stories of ... Furness, H. 11.—New Variornm Shakespeare, Garner, R.—The Speech of Monkeys ...

Gamier, E.—The Soft Porcelain of Sevres ... Gattie, W., and H. Russell—The Rain of the Soudan 647 Gavan Duffy, Sir C.—Irish Literature, &c. Gerard, Frames A.—Angelica Kauffmann Green, J. 11.—Addison's Essays ...

— Mrs. J. R., and Miss K. Norgate.—Short History of the English People Gunter, A. C.—Miss Dividends ...

KBANE, A. 11,—Travels in Africa Regan Penland Co. (pab.)—Life's Greatest Possibility ... ••• Kipling. 11., and W. Balestier—A Story of West aad Beat

136 Krikorian, Jessie—A Daughter of Mystery Kiirsohner, J.—Litteratnr-Kalendar 775 619 931 686 791 528 597 421 599 708 67 135 452 325 798 531 534- 421 388 470 794 324 960 709- 227 500 103 712 562 193 797 686 929 41 296 455 165 558 36 624 624 600 451 420. ss 488 600 738 387 776 166 454 230 620. 796 291 102 421 857 352 684

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759 620 893- :9 600 683 69 6133 854 196 651 740 713

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17 714 686- 449 261 165. 258. 736.

Prairie 622

Engels, F.—A Communistic Prophet ... 326

AMOND, Elizabeth, and W. Cunningham— _11.4 Practical Guides to Mediaeval Husbandry 70 Lang, A.—The Green Fairy-Book... Lavisse, E., and S. L. Simeon—The youth .o.f. Frederick the Great

Law, E.—History of Hampton Court Palace ... 39 Layard, G. S.—Life and Letters of O. Keene ••• 2/ Leland, C. J.—Heine's Works ... ••• ••• 49R Lemerre, A. (pub.)—Sully Prndhomme ••• 16 Lepage. Bastien—Various Writers ------565 LOvy, C.—Stendhal's Lettres Intimes ••• 64 Litchfield, F.—History of Furniture ... ••• 418 Lloyd, C.—Ireland under the Land League ... 423 Loftrus, Lord A.—Diplomatic Reminiscences, &a 417 Lucy, H. W.—Diary of the Salisbury Parliament 930 Mitchell, A. F., and J. Christie—An Old Scotch Morris, M. C. F.—Yorkshire Folk-Talk 501 Moults, H. 0.—Ohs rise Simeon... ... 623 Murray, D. 0.—Bob Martin's Little Girl ... 599

NEEDELL, Mrs. J. II.—Passing the Love of

Negri, Ada—Fataliti... ... 963 Newberry, P.—Rescued Essays of Carlyle ... 621 Nichol, J.—Thomas Carlyle ... 226 Norgate, Miss K., and Mrs. J. R. Green—Short History of the English People 797 O'CONNELL, Milt M. J.—An Irish Soldier of Oliphant, Mrs.—The Cuckoo in the Nest ... 793 — — and Mr.—Victorian Literature ... 958 Osbourne. L., and R. L. Stevenson—The Wrecker 132 O'Shea, J. A.—Roundabout Recollections 471 1101.1CKMAN, F.—A Half-Century of Confliot 651 1 Pastor, L.—The History of the Popes ... 197 Payn, J.—A Modern Disk Whittington ... 650 — — A Stumble on the Threshold ... 857 Pennell. J.. and H. E. Watts—The Drawings of Daniel Vierge 822 Pool, J. J.—Studies in Malaommedanism ... 167 Pollock, Sir F.—Leading Cases ... _ 386

QPraegner, F.—Wagner Unveiled ... ... 68 UILL, A. W.—A New Translation of Tacit= 618 Quilter, 11.—Preferences in Art, Life, and Literature 852

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Poetry, Ac.:-

- Blanaid, &a.-T. D. Sullivan _ ... 394 - Cavalier and Courtier Lyrics-W. H. Deriks and E. S. Smith ... ... 628 - Child Set in the Midst, the-W. Meynell ... 716 Dawn of Love, irc.-0. Rae-Brown ... 894 - Days and Dreams-M. Oawein 801 - Dramas in Miniature ... 801 - Ethandine, Will'ams ... 394 - Imeris Imego-W. G. Hole 44 - Leaves of Memory-Elizabeth Cowell .., 44 - Love in Earnest-J. G. P. Nicholson... ... 394 - Love's Looking-Glass-H. 0. nee:Ming, J. W. Mackail, and J. B. B Nichols 394 - One in the Intinita-G. F. Savage-Armstrong 44 - Poems-J. Mather ... • ... 827 - Poems-T. J. Powys 801 - Poems-W. C. Scully ... 44 - Rhymes from. the Russian-I. Potter 394 - Sainte, a Vision of-L. Morris... 801 - Sonnets, Songs, Laments-Oara Whiton-Stone 287 - Verses to Order-. A. G." ... ... 267 - Vulgar Verses-J. Brown (See "Books-Subjects ;" also pp. 235494•395-802.) Political Economy-R. T. Ely 43 Portugal, a Year in-G. B. Loring ... 106

QIIAINT Sayings and Wise Words-T. Faller

and A. Jessop 826

REPRINTS and New Editions ... 74-75404-895

Rod and River-Major A. T. Fisher 359 Rural Exodus, the-P. A. Graham ... ... 266 Russia, through Famine-Stricken -W. B. Steveni 170 Russian Characteristics-B. B. Lenin ... 105

SANDBY. T. and P., R.A.'s-W. Sandby ... 424 School Books and Educational Works 26.45 .202-234425.826

Scotland, History of Civilisation in-J. Mac- Sermons :- - Knowledge of God, Ac.-W. Walsh= ... 293 (See also p. 360.) Shakespeare, Works on 75-170.933 Siberia and the Exile System-G. Keenan ... 105 Sinner to Saint, from-J. B. Bailey ... 298 Slaves of the Sawdust-Amye Reads ... 393 Social Science, Ito. 235

Spain and Tangier, a Scamper Through-

Margaret Thomas ... 623 Sport, Arc., Books on ... 504-571 Stage, Shadows of the-W. Winter ... 6u5 Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages, the-J. Hunter- Dnvar Sussex Archaeological Collections 799 Swift, Selections from-H. iiraik ... 74 Swiss Highlands, our Life in the-J. A. Symonds 267 Switzerland, the Forest Cantons of-J. Sowarby 393 Syrian Church in India, the-G. H. Rae... 717

micouNioAL Works, &c.... 629

_1_ Tennyson, Lord, Homes and Haunts of- G. G. Napier ... _ - 425 Theological Works ... 106-139-234-266-267453 Tradesmen's Tokens of the 18th Century-J.

Translations, Sse. 859 Travel, lac. 74.475471

Trinity College, Dublin, the Book of-Prof.

Mahaffy Turf, a Mirror of the-J. R.13arzon 425 UPS and Downs of an Old Tar's Life- WATG111a-COLOURve Painting in England-. 4.57

Westmoreland and Cumberland. ana

Pedigrees Relating to-W. Jackson ... 105 Wise Words and Quaint Sayings-T. Fuller and

A. Jessop - - 826 Women, Leading, of the Restoration-A. Mar.

shall - Six Interesting-Zs. F. ifiller - 43

Wood, General Sir H. E., Life of-C. Williams 629

YEttrilraTdCSLaAnun utel;,Ahc. ViF;r7s5-25 -E29d9i43:1"

Thompson ... ... 425 Yorkshire Coast, Leyland.- ... 293

CORRESPONDENCE.

A DDISON, 351.

Africa, South, Mr. Rhodes on 321. Age : the Apology of to Youth, 886-923; and Youth, 956.

Agricultural Conference, the, 6E2 ; Income-tax, 683• 735.

American Presidential election, the, 768. America, Ulstermen in, 15. Animals: "Criminal," 385; maternal instinct in, 442; their sense of humour, 496; the extent of our rights over, 768; their reason, 957; stories about, 84- 162485-448-496-595-951.

Anti-oholaraio vaccination, 384, 17-1 VhCe11434is Apu:tter ale); al)31:14°h Peru roryh &Glad!

Victoria (Australia), the Government. of-E.

Anti-slavery expeditions, armed, 257. Arbuthnot, Dr.. and his wife, 193.

Aristocracy, a new, 850. Athens, St. Paul at, 384. Attica, from Palestine to, 319.

" 111s)Exissit Barmy," the, defended, 350.

J-• Billionaires, 957.

Birds: the different infancy of different kinds, 96; or dog'. 226; their migration, 415; the flight of, 581. Black Pops, the. 561. " Boycotting" sweated goods, 381; "the apology for," 257-288; and Home-rule, 351.

" nuance, the attractiveness of," 352. °banning, Mr., on Enelish Landlords, 238-352.

Chartists. the last of the, 160.

Cheap Trippers, 646.

Chinese Missions, 497.

Christ Purifying the Temple, 351. Church Congress, the, and Old Testament Criti- cism, 527. Church, the, and the new Radicalism. 384, Cobbs:, Miss, and " The Nine Circles," 646683. Coleridge on Ireland, 96; and the Act of Union, 130. " Conversation" in the Scriptures, 735.

Cornorake, the is it migratory P 1351-957.

Corrections, Put, 496.560-681-735-769-838.

Creom Robertson, the late Prof., 446.

" Crossing the Bar," 616.

Cuckoos, honest, character, Sco., 225-289-335-415-595.

957.

DANABEAll, Life on a, 222. Dilke, Sir C., on Egypt and "No Confidenoe," 383. Dog, sympathy in a, 162.

Dogs or Birds, 226 Dreams, 225.257-322-735.

Dublin Tercentenary, some humours of it, 95.

Vague, an, and its foster-children, 953.

East-End lads and poor mothers, 96. Egypt: under British occupation, 138; pigeon-

shooting in, 159-193; and Palestine, Notes from a

Diary in, 255; and" No Confidence," Sir C. Dilke on, 383.

Egyptian Tombs, light in the. 384-415-646-683-735. Elephant, sagacity of the, 769.

English Landlords, Mr. °banning on, 288; tenant right, 321.

English Reformation, the, and Schism, 924.

Evicted Tenants' Commission, the, 734.

Explorations and explorations, 497.

Expulsion of the Money-changers, 497.

PAINE politeness, 193.

J.: Folkestone, the parish church of, 647. France, the "Revival of the Spiritual Ideal" in, 130.

GLADSTONN, Mr., and the Veto, 15; his Irish policy, 63; and Home-rule, 64; the "Eight Apologists" for. 225.

Gold production of the world, the, 594.

Good view, (in house-building), 493. Gothenburg Licensing System, the, 955. "Guinevere," Queen, 527-561; and "Jezebel," 595- 647.

IIearesteow's, Mr., pictorial illustrations, 96-130. Hell, Paley on Happiness in, 957. Home-rule: and Nonconformists, 95; and "boy- cotting," 351.

Horse, sagacity of the, 64.

House-building, to., 496.

Yuma silver difficulty. the, 645.

Internationsl Arbitration, 615.

Ireland, Coleridge on, 96.

Irish Gossip, an, 560.

JiirstrrniT in Politics, 192. " Jezebel" and " Guinevere," &c.,&27-561.&95.647. Johns Hopkins University, the, 416.

Journalism; London and Provincial, 160.

LAnres in Service, 131.16L -1-' Liberal Agricaltur-1 policy, 288. Liberal Unionist position, the, 446.

•• Literary frauds," alleged, 496.

"Local Option "and " Local Veto," Mr. Gladstone on. 15.

London and Provincial Journalism, 160.

1)1Am/en and Will-Making, 9.56.

JJ-1- Mimi, the, of to-day, 190.

Mars, 322.

Mobilisation Scheme, the new, 415.

Money-changers, expulsion of the, 321416.

Montenegro Revisited, 559.

Moon, the luck of the New, 595, Morley's, Mr., Commission, 495.

Vestrostraws, the, 735-769.

J.` New Zealand flora and avifauna, 416.

Nonconformists and Home-rule, 95.

Norfolk, " disappointment " in, 161-193.

OLD Testament Criticism, and the Church Congress, 527. Opium experience, an, 526-561-594.

O'Shea, Captain, 527.

DALESTINE, a Diary in, 286: to Attica, from, 319. L Paley on Happiness in Hell, 957.

Political Lull, the, 383.

Politics, Jesuitry in, 192. Preaching, Reiteration in, 768. Privacy, the Privilege of. 7:. Provincial and London Journalism, 160.

Purification of the Temple, the, 447.

nines; " Guinevere," 327; and "Jezabei," 561-595- n 647.

Quilter'e, Mr. H., protest, 887. Quotations, 289-322,351.

TlirAincAxasn, the New. and the Church, 384.

- Ravachol and his creed, 64.

Reformation, the English, and Schism, 837.

Rhodes, Mr., and South Africa, 321. • Russell, Mr. T. W., and the Beat question In liter, 987-923. SALVTATION, the etiquette of, 193-224. Schism, and the English Reformation, 887-921. Scholarships for Rich and Poor, 956.

Scottish Episcopal Church, the, 837.

Scripture., " conversation " in the. 735.

Sherbrooke, Lord, the epitaph on, 225.

Solid voting, 257.

"Sortes Leckyame, 129-161-192.

South London Fine Art Gallery, the, 161.

St. Andrews, the late Bishop of, 924.

Rt. Paul at Athens, 352-384.

Swanwick, Miss, on Dogma, 130.

Sweated goods, the " boycotting " of, 334.

Mansur) Street Home, the. 956.

-L Tennyson, Lord, and Vivisection, 527; his Wit-

ness to the Higher Hope, 594.

"Time, divining the," 352.

Tollemache, Lord, and his anecdotes, 95.

Tories, social legislation of the, 191.

ULSTER: Census of 1891, 15; the rent question in, Mr. I'. W. Ru.sell on, 887. Ulstermen in America, 15. Union, the Century of the Act of, 956.

VACCINATION, anti-choleraic, 384. Vivisection, Lord Tennyson on, 527. Vultures, 385-416.

WILL-MAKINO and Madness, 956.

" Wilts, East election, and the "cheap loaf," 160.192.

Whitmore's, Mr.. "Mother Goose," 224.

Women's Help Society, the, 956.

Vorns : the Apology of Age to, sn ; and the rela- tion to Age, 956.

LEADING PARAGRAPHS.

Home News.

A BERCORN, the Duke of, and the Duke of Devonshire to be invested with the Garter. 117, Aberdeenshire, East, election, 875.

Aoland, Mr., on school-teschers' pensions, 839, Agriculture, the Conference on, 838. Althorp Library, the, and Mrs. Ryland's gift to Manchester, 211.

Agricultural statistics, 547.

Argyll, Duke of, takes Mr. Gladstone to task in connection with Welsh rents, 434.

Ashbourne, Lord, on Irish Home-rule, 722.

Asquith. Mr. (Home Secretary): and the meetings in Trafalgar Square question, 243-545; on the duty of the Government to the Liberal Party, 754.

BAGBRAW, Bishop, On HT. St. John Mivart's paper on Hell, 911.

Balfour, Mr.; his speeches at Leeds and Man- chester. 2; at Wigan (on the Gladstonian treatment of social questions), 31; on Bimetallism, 533; on Scotch Disestablishment, 669; on the Evicted Tenants' Commission, 670 873 ; the petition against his election dismissed. 721; at Haddington (on Con- servative progress). 721; on social legislation, 873; on Mr. J. Morley, 873; on technical education. 91L Banks, Miss E. L., on Yankees and Western Americans, 839.

Baring liquidation, Mr. D. Powell on the, 371. Battersea, Lord, on the House of Lords, 875. Bimetallism, Mr. Balfour on. 583.

Birkbeck Bank, run on the, 371. Birmingham election, Conservative gain in, 49. Blake's, Mr., speech at the Eighty Club, 177. Blenheim. the orchids to be sold, 910.

Booth, "General," Report of the Committee on his expenditure, 910. Booth, Mr. 0., and the Labour Commission, 179, Bowen, Sir G., on Hanuibal's passage to the Alps, 435.

Bright, Mr., reminiscences of, 339. British Association, Sir A. Geikie's address to, at Edinburgh, 178. Brodrick, Mr., and Sir A. West, 83.

Burglar, a, and the Safe Deposit, 115.

nkTHOLIC University, the, and the Nonconformist Council. 3.

Chamberlain, Mr.: in North Worcestershire, 82; at Birmingham, 243; on Disestablishment in Wales, 306; on early closing, 369.

Champion, Mr., and the Independent Labour Party, 274.

Chester, the Bishop of, on Temperance, 173. Children, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to, its want of funds, 911.

Cholera, the, in Liverpool, 305; England free from (September 9th), 338. Churchill, Lord R. : big election address, 3; his speech to his Paddington constituents, 51.

Clark, Sir A., on "the religion of the body," 635; on Vivisection, 723, Cobbe, Miss, and Mr. Hondey, on Vivisection, 514- 547.583, Colston Day (Sir (1. Trevelyan and Sir M. Hicks- Beach on the prospects of the Government), 721.722; (Lord Ashbourne on Irish Home-rule), 722. Commercial depression, Sir A. Rola on. 403. Conservative progress, Mr. Balfour on, 721. Cork, a Parnellte elected Mayor of. 806.

Cotton operatives and the Eight-Hours Bill, 370. Courtney, Mr., at Liskeard (on agricultural de- pression), 492; at Menheniot (on the duty of Liberal Unionists), 581; at Lanivet, 911.

Cozens, Miss, on dynamite, 583.

Cumberland. Roman remains in, 403.

Customs, Report of the Commissioners of, 243.

nevrrr. Mr., congratulated on his election for North Meath, 115.

Devonshire, the Duke of, and the Duke of Abercorn to be invested with the Garter, 147.

Dilke, Sir C., elected for the Forest of Dean, 113 ; and the Weigh, 146.

Dillon, Mr. J.. on evictions, 546. Disestablishment, Lord Tennyson on, 635. Durham, Bishop of : his charge on social dieintee gratioo, 721; on international arbitration, 754. Dynamite, Miss Cozens on, 583.

'RIGHT-Horan Bill, and the Cotton Operatives, 370. J. Elections (up to July 8th) 49; Newcastle-on- Tyne and Birmingham Conservative gains in, 49; Mr. Naoroji elected for Central Finsbory, 49; Mr. Gladstone's majority in Midlothian, 81; the Gladstonians successful in the counties, Al ; general result of, 113; the fear of dear bread as a factor in influencing votes, 113; the popular majority in, 114; final rewrite, 145; Mr. Jackson's majority at Leeds, 147; result in Wales, 307.

Election Petitions : (Stepney and Walsall), 910-911; Davitt, Mr., unseated, 912.

Electricity, the love of, set up as an excuse for crime, 83.

Established Chinch, the, and old-age pensions, 755. Evicted Tenants' Commission : Mr. Justice Mathew to be president, 514; Lord Salisbury on, 670; first meeting of, 671; Sir J. Mathew's conduot at, 67L; Mr. J. Morley on, 837; suspension of, 839; Mr. Bal- four on, 874.

VOWLEft, Mr. H. H.: at Newcastle, 273; and the -1: unemployed labourers, 635; his circular anent the nnemployei, 723.

Fronde, Mr. J. A., on Modern History, 582.

aenua, Sir A., his speech to the British Anemia. " tion at Edinburgh, 178. Gladstone, Mr. : at Chester (attack on him), 1; on a second dissolution of Parliament, 1 ; at Edinburgh, 1; Mr. Gosohen's reply to him at Edinburgh, 50; at Dalkeith (on Scotch Home-rule), 51; his Midlothien majority, 81; attacked by a cow, 305; on Homer, 339; on Snowdon, 369; and Welsh rents, 581; at Oxford (on the history of Universities), 582; on the forth used in Ireland at the Union, 754; on the freedom of Liverpool, 839; and the Manchester Ship Canal, 839; his portrait presented by Canadian Liberals to the National Liberal Club, 874; his visit to Biarritz 909; his age, 912.

Gorst, Sir J., on the Labour question. 671. Gosthen, Mr. : in Edinburgh (his reply to Mr. Glad- stone), 50; at the United Club, 754.

Grant Linff, Sir M. E., on Ireland, 516.

Guildhall Banquet, Ministers at the, 670,,

ITAAIOND, Mr., and Mr. Morley, 83.

Harcourt, Sir W., and Mr. Plimsoll. S. Headmasters, the, on scholarships, Izo., 910-942, Herschel), Lord, at the Sheffield Cutlers' Feast, 653. Honours, Ministerial, Parliamentary, Ac., 241. Horsley, Mr., and Miss ()ebbe, on Vivisection, 514- 547-583.

Hicks-Beach, Sir M.; in Gloucestershire, 434; on the prospects of the Government, 722. Home-rule; Mr. Labouchere on, 402; United States' fabrication about. 805; Lord Ripon on Mr. Gladstone's Bill, 806; (Irish), Sir E. J. Reed on. 873; Col. Saunderson on, 910.

TNCORPORATICD Law Society, the, Mr. R. PenniSgton's -1- address to, 483.

Ireland :-Illiterates in, 83; Intimidation in, 147; the Census returns 275; split among the evicted tenants, 333; Mr. Redmond's speech to the National League, 339; Mr. Morley in, 369; meeting at Cork, anent the release of Fenian prisoners, 402; meeting of the Anti-Parnellite organisation, and amusing in- cident at, 402; Lord Houghton's public entry into Dublin, 483; criminal statistics, 514; Mr. Dillon and Mr. Sexton on evictions, 586; Mr. O'Brien on the Clan- ricarde estate, 638; Lord Londonderry on the increase of serious crime in, 754; a Parnellite elected Mayor of Cork, 806; Gweedore prisoners liberated, 941; Dublin, dynamite explosions in, 94.1; Meath, North, and Mitchelstown, 943.

,TACE8ON, find his Leeds majority, 147.

Jewel robbery, the, at Leigh Court, 910. Journalism, Lord Rosebery on, 370.

'Jumbo,' the elephant, and Mr. Barnum, revels,- tions and stories about, 403.

IlTINBERLET, Lord, at the Guildhall, 670; on the- -LI- opium trade, 670.

Kirwan, Dr., Murder of, 547.

Ruin, Alderman (Lord Mayor elect), and Roman, Catholicism, 434.

,ABoucrczez, Mr. : his story in Truth, 274; and the -La Queen, 306; on Home-rule, 402; on Radicalism and the Government, 753.

Labour question, Sir J. Gorst on the, 671.

Liberal Unionists, Mr. Courtney on the duty of, 581.

Liberator Building Society, liquidation of the, 634.

Lincoln Case, the, Ac. : decision of the Judicial Com- mittee of the Privy Council on, 178; judgment, the, and the Evangelical Church, 807.

Loch, Sir H., on West Africa, 638.

London: County Council, the, and the Tramways, 483; on contracts and labour, 546; taxation in, 754; arbitration in the City, 755; Reform Union, the, 875.

London, the Bishop of, on temperance legislation, 722.

Londonderry, Lord, on the increase of serious crime in Ireland, 754. Lowell, James Hassell, proposed memorial to in Westminster Chapter House, 211. Lubbock, Sir J., on the Silver question, 583.

lifaNcmssTzE Ship Canal, cost of the, 307. -I"- Mathew, Mr. Justioe, to preside over the Evicted Tenants' Commission, to., 514-671.

Matthews, Mr., at the Midland Conservative (nth, 243.

Milner, Mr. A., and the Inland Revenue, 83. Milner, Sir F., his letters to Mr. J. Morley, 635. Modern History, Mr. J. A. Fronde on, Me. Morley, Mr. J., and Mr. Hamond, 83; and his seat for Newcastle, 241; canvassing for re-election at Newcastle, 273; in Ireland, 369; :and the evicted Irish tenants, 434; and his critics. 545; his letters to Sir F. Milner, 635; at Newcastle (on Mr, Gladstone's Home-rnle Bill), 837 on the Evicted Tenants' Com- mission, 837; Mr. Balfour on, 873. Murders :-Kirwan, Dr. (in Soathwark), 517; Neill, T., sentenced to death, 581.

ATAOROJI. Mr. D., elected for Central Finsbury, 49. 'LI National Debt, Report on the, 371.

Neale, Mr. Vansittart, death of, 403.

Neill, Mr., Charged with Murder, 115.

Nettleship, Mr. B. J., death of, 307. Newcastle-on-Tyne election, Conservative gain hi, 49.

Nonconformist Council, the, and the Catholic University, 3.

O'Bairst, Mr., on the Clanricarde estate, 634. Old-age pensions and the Established Church, 55.

"One Irishman, two votes ; one Englishman, one vote," 3.

TALL MALL GAZETTE, the, on Irish representa-

tion at Westminster, 3.

"Paris, an Englishman in," tte authorship of, 115.

Parker, Dr. J., and the Pope, 83.

Peel, Mr., and " hathen," 755.

Pennington's, Mr., address to the Incorporated Law Society, 483.

Plimsoll, Mr., and Sir W. Harcourt, 3.

Plunket, Lord (Archbishop of Dublin), on a Re- formed English Church in Spain, 911.

Poor-Law Commission, the new, 943.

Qtrasx, the : and Mr. Labouchere, 306; and Lord Rosebery, 338. Tlp EDMOND, Mr., and the Irish National League, 339.

Reed, Sir E. J., his letter on Irish Home-rule, 873; and the Cardiff Liberals, 909.

Rogers, Rev, J. R., and Irish Nonconformists, 3. Rollit, Sir A. on commercial depression, 403. Rosebery, Lord: and the Queen 338; and Jour. maim, 370; as orator, 582; on St. Andrew's Day, 806. Rugby " rune," 755.

Russell, Mr. T. W., on Ulster rents, 806. Russell, Sir C., at Swindon, 243.

QALISBURY, Lord : his manifesto to the electors, 1 • -'on Nonconformist missions, 670; on the Evicted Tenants' Commission, 670.

Saunderson, Col.: at Bath, 633; on Home-rule, 910. Savernake Forest dispute, dismissal of appeal in, 211. Scotch Disestablishment, Mr. Balfour on, 669. Scotch express, accident to the, 633.

Sexton, Mr., on evictions, 546.

Shaw-Lefevre, Mr., on his asserted promises to the Irish tenants, 874.

Silver question, Sir J. Lubbock on the. 583.

Smith, Mr. Goldwin, on the force used in Ireland at the Union, 754. Stanley, Mr. H. M., on Uganda, 839.

Stepney election petition, the, 910-911.

TRilPERANCE : the Bishop of Chester on, 178; the Bishop of London on, 722. Tennyson, Lord : death of, 481; his funeral, 518; on Disestablishment, 635.

Trades-Union Congress, the, 337.

Tramways. the, and the London County Council, 433. Tree, Mr. Beerbohm, on the training of actors, 839. Trevelyan, Sir G.: at Glasgow, 370; on the pros- pects of the Government, 721.

Trials :-" Bruce, Lord H., and others "(Savernake Forest dispute), 211; Pugh, H., acquitted of murder at Stafford, 147.

Trinity College, Dublin, tereentenary of, 51.

UNEMPLOYED, the, and the dangerous remedies for " their needs, 942.

Universities, Mr. Gladstone on the history of, 582.

VIVISECTION : Miss Cobbe and Mr. V. Horsley on, " 514-547-583; Sir A. Clark on, 723.

Virsirs Disestablishment in, 145; Mr. Chamberlain " on. 306; fatal colliery accident at Aberkenfeg, 306 ; result of the elections in, 307; rents in, 402.

Walsall election petition, the, 910-911. Watkin, Sir E. and the proposed tunnel under St. George's Channel, 115; his proposal for another Round Table, 115.

Watson, Mr. W., illness of, 875.

Welsh rents, Mr. Gladstone on, 581.

West, Sir A., and Mr. Brodrick, 83, Williams, Mr. Montagu, death of, 942.

Woolner, Mr., death of, 515.

PARLIAMENT.

ALFOIIR, Mr., his reply, to Mr. Gladstone on the "want of confidence" vote, 210.

CHAMBERLAIN, Mr., on the "want of confidence" vote, 210. DISSOLUTION, the (June 28th), 2.

-ELECTION Petitione, 875.

GLAT STONE, Mr., his speech on the "want of con- fidence" vote, 210. Gladstonian programme of policy announced, 145. Goschen, Mr., his speech in the new House of Commons, 209.

HMIME, Mr. K., on the new House of Commons, 210. LABOUR party, strength of the, 113.

-MCCARTHY'S, Mr. J., speech on the "want of con- j."' fidence " vote, 210.

Meath election pronounced invalid on petition, 806.

Meeting of (Aug. 4th), 177; (Aug. 8th), 209; the Duke of Devonshire's speech in the House of Lords, 209; Asquith, Mr., moves a vote of want of con. fidence. 209; meeting of postponed till Jan. 31st, 1993. 805.

Ministry, the New, 241.

NORTHUMBERLAND Division), Mr. Clayton unseated on petition, 806. IDMOND.P, Mr. J., speech on the "want of eon- fidence" vote, 210.

sALISBURY, Lord, and his way of meeting the defeat at the hlections, 81.

• f Confidence" vote, division on, 210. Weimer. Lord, his successor as Liberal Unionist Whip, 275.

rELECTIONS•1

BEDFORDSHIRE (FOUTH).-Mr. Whitbread (G.), 435. DM:BT.-Sir W. Harcourt (G.) re-elected, 273. LEEDS (SOUTH-Mr. Walton (G.), 402. NEWCASTLE.-Mr. Morley (G.) re-elected, 273.

Miscellaneous Incidents and Occurrences.

' Bokhara,' keg of the, 546.

Choler', nrOp.ress of, 114-273-305-328-371-403-135.4i3.

Disasters on land and see, 81-633.

Experimental sychology in France, 179.

Gold production of the world. the, 547.

Malts, curious swindle in, 547.

Sangir Island, destructive volcano in, 147.

FOREIGN.

AFGHANIST AN.

Ameer, the, to meet. Gen. Roberts, 633. Hazara, revolt in, 145.

AFRICA (CENTRAL AND &mu). Abomey, capture of by the French. 671.

Cape (of Good Hope) new Franc'sise Bill, 114. Dahomey, the French in, 401-545-633; the fall of, 755.

Sasbonnland, Mr. Cecil Rhodes on, SOL Matabeleland, Lieut. Crichton-Browne's journey across 211.

Ugeuda, news from, and the imbroglio in, 146431- 481-547.

AMERICA (CENTRAL AND Solna). Argentina, the Jews in, 942.

Ardentine Republic, Dr. S. Pena to be President of, 515.

ASIA (CENTRAL).

Pamirs, the, Russians in, 177.242.

AUSTRALASIA.

Queensland, renewed agitation for its being divided into three provinces, 147.

AUSTRIA.

Emperor's speech to the Delegations 432. German Emperor. tbe, in Vienna, 513.

History, an episode in, 941.

Hubner, Baron, death of, 179.

Kalnoky's, Count, speech in the Budget Committee, 482.

Kossuth, 51., on the "Separation" of Hungary, 403. BULGARIA.

Constitution. proposed changes in the, 838.

Ferdinand, Prince, his return to Sofia, 211. Secret Document imbroglio, the, 177-212.

Sofia, the State trials in, 111 ; execution of con- spirators at, 145; M. Stambuloff on. 275.

CHINA.

Christians, persecution of, 275.

CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS and INCIDENTS. Cholera, the, 111-275.305•338-371-403-435-483. Long-distance ride, the, 483.

FRANCE.

Anti-Semitic duel, the, 3.

Blowitz, M. de, and the revelations anent Gen.

Boulanger, 274.

Carmaux. strike at, and M. Lonbet's award, ace.,

338-545-531-64, Carnet's, President, visit to Savoy, 337; his pro- posed re-election, 401. Cavaignac, M., resigns his portfolio as Minister of Marine, 82. Church Congress, the, at Folkeeone, 482.

Colonial army proposed for Tonquin, 82.

Departmental elections, the, 177-211.

Finance question, the, 491. Ironclad rams a mail-steamer. 51.

Lesseps, M. de, prosecution of, 722. Loubet, M„ the fall of, 805. Monarchist and Republican organisations, 514. Monarchiits, Count et Haussonville on the, 433.

Panama Canal scandals, the, 703-909.941; inquiry into the, 837.

Paris, dynamite outrages, in, 669.

Pasteur, M., and the cholera, 3.,8' ; his birthday

fate, 912. Ravachol, execution of, 82.

Henan, M., death of, 481.

Republic, centenary of the, 401.

Ribot Ministry, the, 837.

Rouen, and its Church, 943.

Rouviei's, M., Resignation, 873.

St. Cloud, Palace of, ita ruins sold by auction, 146.

Teetotal experiments and "hygienic drinks," 722.

Zola, Si,, and Napoleon III, 515.

• GERMANY.

Anti-Semitic agitation, 807.

Army, prospects of the, 360; proposed increase of the, 433.

Bismarck, Prince: his reception and speech at Jena. 178; on Constantinople, 635.

Caprivi, Count, on the Military Bill, 753.

Emperor, the, and Prince Bismarck, 2-50; his speech (Nov. 22), 753.

Hamburg, cholera at, 273.

Military Estimates, the New Bill, ara., 401 545 532- 805-874.

GREENLAND.

Peary expedition, relief of the, 370.

HUNGARY.

Ecclesiastical Disputes in, 671. Religious Crisis in, 722.

INDIA.

Conway, Mr • in the Hindoo Koosh, 435.

Silver, fall of value in, 305. White Mutiny, the, 2.

INTERNATIONAL QUESTIONS and AFFAIRS.

Afghanistan and Russia, 273.

Berlin and Paris opinion on the proposed Inter- national Exhibition of 1900, 50.

Brazil and Chili, 942.

British sealers seized by Russian cruisers, 402. China and the Pamirs, 305; the difficulty settled, 337.

Logue, Dr., to be a Cardinal, 912.

Monetary Conference at Brussels, 807-838.

Norway and Sweden, jealousy between, 50.

ITALY.

Elections, the Radicals defeated, 669. Finance, report on, made to the King, 513.

MOROCCO.

Fez, disturbances at, in connection with Sir Mum- Smith's mission, 82; his departure, 114. Fighting in, 209.

Official despatches from, 145-209.

Political scare in, 49.

NEW ZEALAND.

Glasgow, Lord, and the swamping of the Legislative Connell, 211, Legislative Council, the, and the Eight-hours Bill, 274.

Representative question, the, 435.

RUSSIA.

Astrakhan, cholera in, 50. Cholera, the, 2-50-114. Taxation, proposed new, 723.

SERVIA.

Unrest in, 242.

SPAIN.

Canova& S., resignation of, 837.

Columbus centenary celebration and fetes, 177-514.

SWITZERLAND.

Chamonnix, disaster at, 81.

Lucerne, the celebration of the hundredth versary of the massacre of the Swiss Guard in, 211.

TURKEY.

Eardley-Wilmot, Captain S., on her Navy, 943.

UNITED STATES.

Carnegie works and Homestead labour riots, , 50 82-146.

Cholera scare and disturbances, 370.

Cleveland, Mr., elected President, 663; and the

Democratic nomination, 433.

Columbus Centenary, the, 514.

Field, Mr. Cyrus, death of, 83.

Harrison's, President, election manifesto, 337, Homestead. the alleged poisoning at by Trade;.

Unionists, 910.

Idaho, revolt of anion workmen in, 82.115.

Immigration, the check of, 670-838.

Labour troubles, Ac., 242.

Niagara Construction Company, the, 875.

Pension Commissioners' report, 807.

Presidential election, prospects of the (July 22nd),

114.

Protection question, the, 371. Thief-catching, an invention for, 275, Whittier, J. G., the "Quaker poet," death of, 338. World's Fair. Congress on the cost of, 27.5, OBITUARY. Field, Mr. Cyrus, 83.

HO bner, Baron, 179.

Neale, Mr. Vansittart, 403. ettleship, Mr. R. J., 307.

Wean, M., 481. Tennyson, Lord, 481.

Whittier, J. G., 339.

Williams, Mr. Montagu, 943. Woolner, Mr., 315.

Wordswoith, Bishop, 845.