I N D E,X.-1874.
TOPICS OF TELE DAY.
A. GRIM/LT/TSAI Lock-out, the 458 — — Lord Stradbroke upon ...
— — Sir E. Kerrison upon-. ... 524 — — and the Bishop of Manchester ... 424 Allan, W., Engineer, Death of ... 1328 America, Southern States of, Troubles in .. 1165 — — Condition of ... 1196
American Politics, the "Block System" in ... 1488. Anderson, Dr. G., on "Women's Education" ... 558
Animals, Affection of, for Man ... Army. Recruiting for the ... 1487 Arnim, Count, Arrest of 1252 — Correspondence, the — Case, Official Pressure in the ...
— — the Judgment in the Arnold, Mr. Matthew, on the Bible-. ... 1256 Ashantee. News from — Expedition, the ...
— Capture of Coomassie ... • ... ... 260 Aske's Charity at Brixton ...
Assaults, aggravated, Increase of 1113 Asturias, the Prince of the ... ... 1629 Atheism, the Approach of Dogmatic ... 1525 Austrian Emperor, the, in Bohemia 1141 Automaton Superstition, the... ... 1457
-uo ALLOT, the, Effects of the ...
13 Barker, Lady, on Cooking ...
Baxter, Mr.. at Montrose ...
Bee Show, the ... ... 1171 , Bees, the Neuter. ...............494 • Bengal Famine, latest News of the...
— — and Lord Northbrook ... — — come at last — — and the Saturday Review — — the present Phase of the ... 460-779
— — some Documents on the ... 810 Beuld, 4.1., as a.Political Satirist ... ... 495 Biuney, the Bev. Dr. ... 265 Bismarck, Prince, and Herr von Malinckrodt 100 — — his new "Holy Alliance 'S 231 — — his Taunts against France ... 328 — — as Debater ... 1552 — — and his Emperor 1584 Bismarck's, Prince, Difficulties AP 427 Blanc M. Louis, the Oratory of ... 751 Bohemia, the Railway Murder in ... 1426 Bonapartists, the Chances of the ... 713 Bonn, the Old-Catholic Congress at ... 1167 Bouverie, Mr., and the Liberal Policy ... 1320 Brandis, Johannes ... ... 330 Broglie, Due de, as a Conservative... ... 68 /Broglie's, Due de, Ministry, First Defeat of ... 39 / --- last Mistake ... 199 — — — House of Notables... ... ... 425 Brussels Conference, the ... 875-1082 Bunyan Statue, the Butt's, Mr., Motion on "Home-rule" ... 812
CABINET, Split in the 997
Californian Peabody, a— 1527 Calvados, the Election for ... 1053 Cambridgeshire and Northampton Elections ... 1222 Campbell, Sir George, on Federalism ... 1254 Canada, and the United States' Trade in... ... 684 Canadian Politics 1082 Cardwell, Mr, at Oxford, on the Ashantee War... 5 Caricature and the Caricaturabla 783 Carlism and its Prospects ... ..• ... 1109
/Carlist Retrospects and Prospects ... 1194
Carlyle's Faith, Mr. T._ ... 137 Cartbagena. the Lesson of ... ... 103 Catching Cold 1595 Catholics, the, and the Pope's Dogma ... ... 1452 Cerf Vole, the Esquimaux Dog ... /38 Challis, Professor, on Materialistic Tendencies ... 1169 Chimpanzee, Death of the ... 398 China and Japan, and Formosa ... 1054 Church Discipline Bill, Dr. Visit's 520 — — — Amendment to, carried ... 712 — Congress, the, on the Laity 1256-1323 — Reform or Disestablishment 1456 Clergy and Laity ... ... 1001 Close, Dean, on Railway Unpunetuality 105 Coleus°, Dr., and the Bishops 1591
COM111011s, House of, and the Bishops
... 969 Coomassie, the Capture of ... 260 Congreve, Mr. R., and Ritualistic Atheism 1142 Conservative Leadership, the Essentials of ... 1426 Cosmian Hall, Massachusetts ... 973 Cottage Question, the ... 683 Court, the New Rules of ... 1029 Cross, Mr. Assheton 261 Crystal Palace, a Night Scene in ... ... 1460 Cuba, the Beginning of the End in 558 Czar, the, and England ... 652 ANISH Socialism, and Danish Polities 73 — — Ministry, the New ... ... 1027 Dean Forest ... 1114 Debate, Secrecy of 776 Denman's, Lord, Aphasia 74 Denmark's Mission to Greenland ... ... 656 Denmark, Titles in 1457 Derby Race, Sir W. Lawson upon ... 721
Dickens, the Dispute about the Genius or... ... 169
Dilke, Sir C., and the Rising Liberals ... ... 1137 Dining. a Chat about 1295 Disraeli, Mr , and the Bengal Famine ... 1937 — — at Merchant Taylors ... ... 808 — — in his "Paternal Pose" ... 840 — Strategy of ... ... 905 — — and the Public Worship Bill_ ... 956 — — at Guildhall ... 1421 — — and the Land Question ... 1422 — — and the Arnim Affair_ ... ... 1452 Disraeli's, Mr., Address, and Mr. Lowe ... ... 133 — — Coming Gevertunent ... 164 — — Administration... 262 — — Ministry, Shortcomings of ... 585 — Welcome to Mr. Gladstone 874 -- Surrender ... 968 — Influence in the Political World 1589 Domestic Economies ... 942 ... 1520
Dublin Review and " Hereditism " ... 1389
Duff, Mr. Grant. on a "Middle Party" 38 — — — on Diplomacy and the Foreign Office_ 69 Dnfferin, Lord, on Canada ... ... 1192 T,1CCLESIASTICISM in European Politics 1288
L'A Edinburgh, Duchess of, Entry into London 331
Education, Sex in ... 430 — Minutes the Reactionary 586 — a Minister of, demanded ... ... • ... 682 Educational Compulsion, Debate upon ... 843.
Elections, Notes on the ... 163 — Inferences from the ... 197 Elementary Teachers Salaries ... ... 1224 English Foreign Policy 582 Europe, the Explosive Forces of ... 1136
Examination Marks, Daily Telegraph upon ... 813
MIARALLON Islands, the ... 1632 Fawcett, Mr., at Hackney ... 360-21'6 Fiji, the Annexation of ... ... 939 Flaubert, M. G., Saint Anthony ... 892 Florestan, the Fall of Prince... ... ... 400 Florin, the, and the Half-Crown 42 Food Adulteration, the Prevention of ... 1038 Forster, Mr.. at Bradford 136 France, Orleans, Bishop of, on Miracles ... 461 — the Old Noblesse of, and M. Chellemel-Lacour 1556 — the Crisis in ... 744 — Motives of the Legitimists in 782
— the Regime of " Suspense " in 1138
— Protestant Evangelicals and Liberals in ... 148 — Maine.et-Loire Election, the ... 1221 "Frederick" Suit, the... ... 1631 Freneh Electoral Law, the New ... 827 — Assembly. the _ 457-777 — - Row " in the ... 1002 — — Report of the Thirty on the Mershalate ... 906 — — Casimir Perier, Proposition of, in... ... 1138 - propose to dissolve by Thirds 1551 — Fortification Schemes 1028 — Protestant Church, Disruption of ... 1425 — Municipal Elections, the... ... ... 1484 Friendly Societies' Bill, the ... ... 847 Fur, Fun in 1143
(1.ALTON, Mr., on Nuts and Men ... 623
— — on Scientific Men ... ... 1558 Gambetta, AL, as War Minister 329 German Ecclesiastical Education 1291 — Policy of Precaution ... ... 264 — Persecution, the Pleas for ... ... 459 — Empire, Electoral Statistics of... ... ... 19 — Colonists in Russia, Emigration of ... 1111 Germany, the European Attitude of ... ... 1193 — the "Cultur-kampf " in ... 1195 — Russia, dui Spain............... 1189 Ghosts, the deteriorated Breed of ... ... 910 Gladstone, Mr., and the Labourers... ... ... 101 — — at Blackheath 131 — — a "Force " 165 — — what should he do ... 196 — — and the Opposition L•adership 228 — — consents to lead the Opposition ... 324
— — Edinburgh Review upon ... ... 490
— — and Mr. Smollett ... 552 — — and the Liberal Party ... 1024 — — and the Aggressive Radicals ... 1223 — — and the Ritualists 1253 — — and the Scotch Church ... 876 — — on Ritualism ... 1220 — — on the Vatican Decrees ... ... 1420 Gladstone's, Mr., Cabinet, Characteristics of ... 240 Gold Coast, the future Fate of the ... 557
— — Policy or the Government on the... ... 618
— — Slavery on the... ... ... 1522 Government and the Session ... ... 996 — Buying and Selling ... 1056 — the, Coalition 1164
Grant, General, on Paper Money 587 — — and the South ... ... 1052 Grey, Mr., on England's Commercial Decadence 746
Grouse Question, the ... ... 1084 Guizot, H., Death of ... ... 1166 — — and the Failure of French Protestantism 1198 — — Essay on, by M. Louts Veuillot ... 1259
HACKNEY and Mr. Fawcett ... 296-360 Hanley Dog-fight, ... 880 Harcourt, Sir W., at Oxford ... 4-1625
— — — at Shoreditch Town Hall 1553 Harvest, the, of 1874 1168 Hayman Imbroglio, the ... 392 Hebrides, the Northern, and Sir .7. Matheson's Herring Harvests, the Recent Ones ... 1004 Hod, the Aristocracy of the ... ... 715 Home- rule Tactics ... 397 — Debates, the ... 841 Horsman, the Right Hon. E.... ... ...
Household Suffrage in the Counties ... 616 ... 1086 _ 1391 ... 1525 ... 395 ... 398 ... 590 _ 1110 -. 1290 745-971 ... 1459 ... 1590 ... 294 ... 494 ... 589 ... 1484 ... 1058 ... 655 ... 297 Huxley, Professor. on Conscious Automata — on Animal Automata — — and Dogmatic Atheism ...
TNCOME-tax, the ... .1. India, the Right of Property in... ... India, Abolition of the -Stud System" in...
— Guicowar of Guzerat, the ... — Meares Case, the ... — Councils' Bill, the — Oodeypore, the Maharana of ... — Mahmtta Country. the "Little Cloud" in Indian Famine, the, and its Historians ... — — Subscription, the
— Civil Service, the Edinburgh Review upon Infallibility, Fallible Views of Insurance
— Societies for the Poor ...
Ireland, the Dangers of Toryism in ...
— Clerical Inttmidation in Irish Poetical Humour... — Vote, the ...
— Railways, the Purchase of ... — Railway Management ...
Irving's, Mr., Hamlet ... ... 1332 ... 814 1424 295 ... 816 ... 1031 1000 942 999 1392 1389 235 292 648 1627 41 1491 106 1592 525 1115 1356 1085 1592 70 166 778 429 ACKONOCHIE Case, the ... 1555 III SlacMahon, Marshal, and the Assembly ... 873 MacIlahon's, Marshal, "Order of the Day" 842 — — Message to the Assembly 1520 Magnus Trona Country ... ... 1087 Mahratts. Country, the "Little Cloud "in... ... 1590 Manchester, Bishop of, on the Agricultural ... 424 ... 1293 ... 1627 ... 1169 ... 1290 300 332 1491 1292 1454 1325 1524 299 1324 491 846
NANA SAHIB and ths Natives 1358 Napoleon, Prince, Majority of ... Napoie ,CI'fi. Prince, Jerome, Bid Natal, Affairs of...
Naval Debate, the ...
Navy, the State of the... ...
Necessitarian Poet, a ... Newspaper, Trial by ... New Zealand and Mr.Jullas Vogel... ... Northbrook. Lord, and the Bengal Famine Northcote, Sir S., and the Deputations ... — — — his Revenue Prediction ... 714 ... 1458 ... 228 _ 1361 1200 ... 357 ... 1427
pALL MALL GAZETTE on Evolution ... Pautechnicon, the Fireproof ... Papal Brief, the alleged
— Infallibility Dogmas, the ... Paris Refortifled — the Comte do ...
Parliament, Dissolution of, Policy of ... Peel, Sir R., the late, Memoir of Peers. the Representative ... Phineas Finn on America and England ... Pointed Islets, the Poland, the possible Resurrection of ... Polar News Political Prospects
— Non -sequiturs
Pretenders, the Effects of Exile upon ...
Prisoners. State-ald to discharged Proctor, Mr. R. A., on the Wastes of the Universe 525 Posey, Dr, on Ritualism — — on the National Church ... Public Worship Bill, the — — — second Reading — — — and the House of Commons
QUARTERLY REVIEW, the, and Irish Liberals 103
... 1172 _ 1426 ... 1321 ... 1855 ... 203 ... 809 _ 1139 1142 ... 1452 ... 204 ... 1080 ... 1108 _ 1322 ... 811
... 624
940 877 908 987 359 972 TAMES, Sir H, at Taunton
t.9 Janin, Jules ... Japan and China
Jenkins, Mr., of Dundee ... "Josh Billings" in English KHIVA in 1873 ...
LABOUR jaws Commission the ... Lake, Mr., 0. H., on "Will" Lancashire, the Last Murder in ... Leatham. Mr., and the "Working-classes" Legitimists, tbe, and Catholic Doctrines _ Leslie, Mr., Cliffe, on the Taxes of the Poor Liberal Party, the Future of the ...
- - Policy of the Liberals, the Half-hearted Liddon, Canon, on Prayer and Miracle ...
Light, more Limoors, (France) Numerous Murders at ...
Liverpool, Ruffianism in ... Livingstone, the best Memorial for... LondonCharities, Royal Guide to ... — a Parliament for Long Vacation, the ... Longevity and Brain Work Lowe, Mr., and Sheriff Bell — — on the Tory Premier — — e. Mr. Forster ...
Lubbock, Sir J., and the "Busy Boo"
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Martineau, Dr., on Professor Tyndall Massey, the Right Hon. W. N., at Tiverton Materialists' Stronghold, the... ...
Meares Cate, the ...
MdrimEe, Prosper ...
Ildrimdi's, Prosper. Paganism ... Metropolitan Board of Works and the Gas Companies ...
Midland Beltway, the ...
— — Plebiscitam, the ... Mill's, Mr. J. S., Religious Confession Missionaries, the Supply of "Ilissuses," a Word for the ...
Money. Safety for One's ... Monuments Preservation Bill, the, lost ... Morley, Mr. John, on Religious Conformity 1352 ... 1486 ... 520 ... 555 ... 396 ... 780 ... 1031 ... 1338 ... 102 ... 825 ... 1523 n'KEEFFE Case, the Last of the ... Oodeypore, the Maharana of... ... Opposition, the Leadership of the ... Orphans, the Two, Play of, at the Olympic Orleanist Congress. the ... Oxford Election, the ... Oyster Famine, the impending ... 1197 ... 233 ... 72 ... 1484 ... 493 ... 974 ... 182 ... 1428 _ 1026 ... 1632 ...• 1455 ... 1296 ... 164 1523 ... 1629 ... 1382
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361 426 617 778 904 872 Queen's Speech, the, and the Debate upon... 356 AILWAY Slaughter ...
.111, — Murder in Bohemia
Read, Mr. Clare, on Wages ...
— — — on County Parliaments ...
Religious Excitement ...
Reporting, Decay of ... Ripon's, Lord. Secession Ritualistic Atheism Roman Catholic Insurgents, the Rothschild, Baron Meyer de ...
Royal Excursions Royalty, the Future of... — One Misery of Rubrics, Bishop of London's Bill upon Ruskin, Mr.. and the Oxford Students Russia, the Czar of ...
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... 681 CALISBURY'S, Lord. Ecclesiastical Phase ... 10 0 Saudon, Lord, and the Dissenters ... 212 Bandon's, Lord, Endowed Schools' Bill 556 — — Week of Penance
... 1053 Saturday Review and the Bengal Famine ...
... 1114 Scoones, Mr., on the Indian Civil-Service Com- ... 1395 petitions Scotch Moderates, the Old Scotland. the " Domesday Book " of Scottish Vote, the -• — Lay Patronage in the Kirk of ... Serrano, Marshal, the Receguition of Session. a Gritty Shah's, the, Diary
Shakespeare Society, il.;e New 1104300
_Shakers, the , .
Sicily, Crime in ... 1112 Smith, Mr. Goldwin, on Female Suffrage... ... 720 Society in 1674 847 Solar News, the last 1225 Sovereigns. the Titles of 170 Spalding, Mr. on the Automaton Superstition ... 1457 Spain, New Revolution in, Fall of Casteiar ... 33 — the Weakness of 394
— the Mar-halate in ... 907
— Intervention in ... 970 Spanish Affairs... ... 488 — Note, the ... 1289 Sprague. Mr., on Industrial Speculation 1324 Stage, Decencies of the ... ... 1289 Stanley's. Dean. Plea for Intolerance 134 Stephen, Mr. Fitzjames. Q.C., on Parliament 7 — — — the missing Link in his Argument 298 Stephen's. Mr., Creed ... 234 Stock tax• haoge. the ... 462 Strauss. David Friederich 205 Stroud Election, Defeat of Sir H. Havelock 37
— — Petition against Mr. Brand 1556 Suffrage, Universal
Sunday. the Gloom of...
Switzerland, the New Constitution of
TAIT'S, Dr., Bill and Convocation -. ... 554 I. Taylor's, Mr. P. A, Motion to open Museums 053
Thiers, M., in Patmos 021 Thiers', H., Manifesto 680 Thirlwall, Bishop, Resignation of ... ... 748 Thompson. Sir if., on Cremation ... 12 Tichborne Case, the _ ... 292
Tories, the, and the Land ... 1422
Tory Passion and Tory Calculation-. „, ... 8
- Finance ' ... 522 Trevor, Canon, and the National durch... Church...... 1323
Trojan Antiquities. the ... 3a9 Tupper's, Mr. H. F.. Pension 75 — — — Antidote for Ritualism.- 750 Turkey, the latest Event in ... 1255 Tyndall's, Professor. Address ... 1057 ▪ 489 ... 1390 ▪ 40 "(TENUS, British Expeditions to View the V Transit of... ... „„.
— the Transit of ... • . "Vert Vert," Opera of, and VanitiFair Vivisection
— Dr. Austie upon ...
Vogel, Mr. Julius ...
Voting Charities ... 687 1595 1559 44 591 13813 171
A-VALES, Prince of, in France ... ... 1327
V V — — and Princess, at Birmingham 1391 Wallace, Mr , on the Religion of Spiritualism 718 Webster, David, and his Reward ... ... 939 Will, the Physiological View of ... ... 942 Wolseley, Sir G. — — ... ... 428 Woman's Rights in Ohio ... ... ... 26G Women and the Universities ... ... 619 Wordsworth, Bishop, and the Wesleyans... 1030 — — on Cremation ... ... ..„ ... 878
YARICUND, the Chinese in ... ... 717 Yedo, a Fencing Tournament in ... 1 Youth v. Age ... ... — ... — 362 ZURICH, Canton of, and its Constitution ... 1357
ART.
Dudley Gallery, Water-Colours at the ... ... 208 Landseer's Works at the Royal Academy ... 47 International Exhibition, Pictures on Loan at 500 Old Water-Colour Society ... 530 Picture Exhibitions in November ... .„ ... 1463 Pye, John, and Chiaroscuro ... 238 Royal Academy... ... 596-629-G91 Simpson's, Mr., Sketches Round the World 366
POETRY.
A Message—an Answer ... ... 1034 Achilles, Reply of, to the Envoys from Agamemnon 786 Archduchess, Arrival of the... _ 366 Armgart," on George Eliot's 1231-1262 Bees, Telling the ... ... 619 Christmas Day ... 1636 Church Debates, the ... 1092 Dora Wordsworth's Recollections 915-1006 Euripides, Hecuba ... ... 977 Eva Tuohill ... 1462 Father O'Flyon 111 Forget-me-not, the New" Legend of the ... 142
Glen Sannox ... 724-755 In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread" 660
Irish Idylls, Two ... ... 596
Kent Windmill. to a ••• ... 1176
Leighton's, Sir., Picture ... 851 Love's Flowers ... 304 Man's Neecionce ... 1713 Nature, Three Sonnets to ••• ... 947 "Numori lege Bohai " ... 1176 On Flight... ._
Orap x sti "neap" • ... 78
One Deed of Good Prayer ... Sonnets ... ' 268-947-1062-1203 Soul, the, as a Bird of Passage Swallows' Farewell, the ...
Two Robbers. — 1331
Tumrnel, the, and the Duck ... Unknown Deity, the ... Voices of the Dead BOOKS.—Authors.
A DAMS, J. L.—Rambles in Eastern Canada... 245 Aitken, Miss H. CL—Scottish Song ..• 1040 1"/ NITED States, Currency Battle in 11) — — Republicans, Fall of the ... Universal Suffrage ... 686 Anderson, Rev, C.—Church Thought and Church
-. 55S Work - . . 66G ... 620-650-716 AmonId, Sir J.—Life Of. Lord Denman.. 144 ... 201 Aubertin. 31.—On the Age of Louis XV. ... 755-7.89-833
... 1025 , Auerbach. Berthold—Waldfried 1368 747 Austin, Alfred—Rome or Death ... 336 _ 1258
Top AGSTER it CO. (Pub.)—Assyrian Inscriptions 1062 I) Baker. ar . 1566 Bancroft, G.—History of the UnitellState-s ... 1464 Bartley, G. C. T.—Toe Seven Ages of a Pauper ... 919 Bascom, J.—Philosophy of English Literature ... 1172
Beaumont, A —Under the Seal of Confession 1149 Belt, T.—The Natural in Nicaragua ... 17 Benisch, Dr. A.—Judaism Surveyed ... ... 1207 Bentley it Co. (Pub.)—At Her Mercy ... 632 — Johnny Ludlow ... 664 — The asters Lawless 1125 Berkeley. Hon. G.—Fact against Fiction 853 Bewicke. A. E. M.—Lonely Carlotta ... _ 1065 Black, W.—A Princess of Thule ... ... 113 — The Maid of Killeena ... 1531 Blackie, J. S.—Hores Hellenicre . 1600
Blihmert. Pr fcssor—The Working Classes •Of
Switzerland .- 728 Braddon, M. E.—Lost for Love ... ... 3303
Bray, Mrs —Joan of Arc .. — 918 Brewer, J. S.—Calendar of. the Carew Manu- scripts . . 243-645 Brackenbury,11.—AshanteeWUr,Offle.ini Narrative 1009 Brackett, A.C.—The Education of American Girls 1179
Brickwood. L. P.—The Election Manual ... — 1120 Brockley, J. B.—Villemain's Life of Gregory VU. 820 Brooke, Rev. S. A.—Theology in English Poets... 1502 Brown, J. B.—The Higher Life 1180 Buchanan. Robed—Master Spit its... 238
— — Poetical Works of . . 470 Buller, W.—Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts 335 Bulwer, Sir H. L —Life of Lord Palmerston 1263-1301
Busk. R. H.—The Folk-lore of Rome 438
— The Valleys of the Tyrol . - ... 1010 Butler, Capt. W. J.—The Wild North Land — 112 CAhIPANELT.A, G.—My Life, and What I Learnt in It -. ... — ... ... 1095
Capes, Rev J. 31.—To II me and Back _ ... . 21.4 Carpenter, W. B.—Mental Physiology ... 884-917 Chapman & Co (Pub )—Lescar the Univerealist 822 — — John. 310.—Medical Charity ... ... 1236 Chappell, W.—The History of Music ... .- 1336 Chatto & Co. (Pub.)—Tbe Forest and the Field 1121 Chesney. Colonel, C.—Military Biography ... 269 — — Waterloo Lectures ... ... ... ... 761 Colchester, Lord—Life of Lord Elienborough ... 631
Collins, Mortimer—Frances_ .. ... ... 1233 Constable, T.—A. Constable and his Correspon-
211
dents Fustel de—The Ancient City ...i.... 1499
Cox, G. W.—The History of Greece ... — 472 Cunningham, A.—Tales of the Scotch Peasantry... 526
DASENT. G. W.-81°de'; from the Fjeld ... 214 — An Icelandic Englith Dictionary ... 1067 Davies, Rev. 0. Maurice—Orthodox London — 338 — — J. L —Warnings against Superstitions ... 531
Dawkins, W. B.—Cave hunting ... ... ... 1568 Day, Mrs.—Rough-hewn ... ... ... ... 922 Denton, Err. W.-31 geode's Serbian Folk-lore 1038 Dixon, Hepworth—The Two Queens ... ... 309
Duffus-Hardy, Lady—Lizzie ... ... ... ... 1602 Duncan, Capt F.—History of tho Royal Artillery 116 "r; DWARDS, W.—Reminiscences of Sir George
I:I Lawrence .. .. ... ... 695 Eliot, Gaorge—The -
Legce-d olJubalL. ... ... 660
DIN J. E.—Life of W. Ellis... ... ... — 503 — G. A—A Memoir a Mrs. Berbauld — ... 633
aid, Heinrich—The History of Israel ... ... 855 TIIALKNER. T.—OurCountyCourts. — 1267 X Farr•ir, F. W., D.D.—The Life of Christ — 886
Fawcett. Professor H.—Speeches- ... — 537 Fitzgerald, P.—Boswell's Life ofJhnson... ... 1530 Flint, Robert—The Philosophy of History-. ... 1468 Forster. John—Life of Charles Dickens ... ... 174 Forsyth, W . Q.0 ,—Essays. Critical and Narrative 1066 Freeland, W. H —Axel and Vaiborg — ... 274 Freeman. E. A.—Comparative Politics ... 1232 Frewer, Ellen E.—The Heart of Africa "2406-433
3x.„ Fronde, J. A.—The English in Ireland ... ... 501 ri ARDINER. S. R.—The Thirty Years' War ... 1176 11..X Garrett, Edward—Crooked Places ... _ 404
Geikle, James—The Great Ice Age... ... ... 566 George, H. a—Genealogical Tables ... _ 1151 Gilmore, Parker—Prairie and Forest ... ... 1037 Goldsmid, Sir F.—Telegraph and Travel... — 1235 Gone, E. W.—On Viol and Flute -. — _ 18 Gouffd, Jules—The Royal Book of Pastry... ... 728 Gould, Rev. S. B.—Legends of Old Testament Characters ... ... ... ... ... ... 52 Grant, Sir Hope—Diary of the Sepoy War — 534 Green, Mary A. E.—Calendar of State Papers ... 182 — J. 11.—Short History of England ... ... 1599 Glinther. Countess—Tales of the Tyrol - ... 1010 Guthrie, Rev D. K.—Autobiography of T. duthrie, — Mrs.—Through Russia ... .:. ... ... 733
HAMILTON, Sir F. W.—The Grenadier Guards 1092 Hardy, T.—Far from the Madding Crowd 1597 Hawthorne, J.—Idolatry, a Romance — ... 1300 Hazlitt, W.C.—Poems of Charles and Mary Lamb 1007
Heath, F. 0.—The English Peasantry _ ... 1569 Heather, —.—Wrecked Early in Life ... ... 307 Heliwald, F. Von—The Russians in Central Asia 1234 Helvig, H.—Operations of the First Bavarian
Army Corps ... ... ... ... ... ... 473
Herring, Jeanie—Through the Mist ... ... 599 Hoey, Mrs. Cashel—Out of Court ... ... ... 335 — — Life and Works of Thorvaidsen ... ... 403 Higgins, R. F.—Records of the King's Own Hoffbauer, Capt. E.—The German Artillery in 1870 1268 Hookham, 31. A.—The Life of Margaret of Anjou 370
Hooper, Mary—Little Dinners .... ... ... 887 Hort: F. J. A.—Memorials of W. B. Marriott, D.D. 83 Menai, J.—Mary, Qimes of Scots, and her Hudson, B. H.—Lite of Lonisa, Queen of Prussia 598 Hughes, T.. 31.P.—Maurice's Friendship of Books 81
— Anion—Penelope and other Poems ... ... 1301 Hugo, Victor—Quatre-Vingt-Treize ... ... 563 Hume, and Positive Philosophy ... ... 434-468
Hurst it Co. (Pub.)—Queeme, a Novel ... ... 1392 ,
Koldewey, Capt.—The German Arctic Expedition 1466 Kuenen, Dr. A.—The Religion of Israel ... 1633
LEE,J. E.—Roman Imperial Profile's — 1268 Le Bretoo, A. L.—Memoir of Mrs.Barbauld 633
Lefurt, A. B.—Sweet, not Lasting -. _ 437 Lewes, G. A.—Problems in Life and Mind ... 271 Lie, Jonas—Lodeen og bans Hustru ... 1370 Lockyer, Frederick—London Lyrics ... 821 Longman & Co. (Pub.)--From January to De- cember ... — 20 — — Supernatural Religion ... 947-977 Lowe it Co. (Pub.)—Winter at the Italian Lakes 1039 — — Narrative of Edward Orewe ... 1400 Lytton, Lord—The Parisians... ... 78 — — Speeches of ... ... 1430 ILTACARTHY, Justin—Linley Rochford .. 1384 MacGahan, J. A.—Campaigning on the Oxus._ . 951-981 Macmillan & Co. (Pub.)—Owens College Essays... 1126 Main, A.—Bosweirs Life of Johnson — _. 1530 Markham, A. H.—A Whaling Cruise to Baffin's Bay 240 — The Cruise of the Rosario ... ... 439 Martin, T.—Life of the Prince Consort ... 1562 Martineau, 3.—Hymns of Prayer and Praise 179 Masson. D.—Life of Drummond of Hawthornden 242 Maudsley, H., M.D.—Responsibility in Mental
Diseases May, A. H.—Knenen'is Iieligion of israel 1638 Maynier, L—Etude Historique sot Is Candle de Micklethwaite, J. T.—Modern Parish Churches ... 888 Mijatovics, Madame—Serbian Folk-lore 1038 Mill, J. S.—Nature, the Utility of Religion, and Minter, Countess—Life of the First Earl dilute:7. 11676
Theism ...
- W.—Characteristics of English Poets ... 1637 Murray, J. A. H.—The Dialect of the South of Scotland ... - 147
— J. (Pub.)—Literary Remains of E. Deutsch ... 793 — 3. C.—The Ballads and Songs of Scotland ... 12 Myers. F.—Catholic Thoughts on the Church of Bible and Theology ... 1035 air N"" J. T.—Slavonic Fairy Tales ... 883 Neil, Ross—Plays: The (lid. &c., ste-, ... 954 New, C.—Life Wanderings in Eastern Africa ... 306
Noel, Hon. Roden—Livingstone in Africa _ 950 Nordhoff, C.—California 1498-1533 OLIPHANT, Mrs.—A Rose in June 1093
PAGE-ROBERTS, Rev. W.—Law and God ... 1496 Parr, Mrs.—The Preseotts of Pamphilloo... 273 Paton, A.. A.—Henry Beyls. a Critical Study ... 1064 Payn, James—The Beat of Husbands 1205 Pearson, J. (Pub.)—Dramatic Works of T.
Dekker... ... 1304-1333 E
Pion, ng'ene—Life dThorvaldeen 403
Pomar, Count de M.—The Honeymoon 1373 Proctor, R. A.—The Borderland of Science ... 338 ID ALSTON, W. B. S.—Early Russian History... 858
It Ramsay, Miss—Mildred's Career ... 758 Ramsay, G. T.—Grant, Bishop of Southwark ... 891 Reads, W.—The Story of the Ashantee War ... 1039
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Ovid, Heroldes of-Arthur Palmer... ... ... 1374 Owen, Robert D.-Threading my Way ... ... 409 1 sALISSER. Mrs. A-History of Ceramic Art 376 Palmer, W.-The Patriarch and the Tsar... 1433 Pavy, Dr. F. W.-A Treatise on Food, &c. ... 1307 Pearson, E. AL-One Love in a Life 150 Persia, History of-C. R. Markham ... ... 277 Peru, Two Years in-T. L. Hutchison ... ... 507 Pettigrew, Dr. II-Animal Locomotion 247 Physiology for Practical Use-James Hinton ... 1271 POETRY:- Bridges, R.-Elegy on a Lady ... 216 Brown, J. E. A.-Thoughts through the Year... 827 First Fruits and Shed Leaves ... 827 Ford, C. L.-Lyra Christi ... ... 827 Gerard-Atala 827 Gretton, F. E.-Reddenda Reddita ... 827 Knight. A. F. C. ... 1042 More, R. Jasper ... ... 1272 Warren, J. L.-Searching the Net ... ... 84 Wilton-Wood Notes and Church Bells ... 827 Popular Errors in Politics-Lord R. Montague ... 796 Portfolio, the,-Seeleye ... 23476-790-1209-1306 Post-Office Directory 1601 Prayer Book, the, with Notes-A. T. Wirgman ... 1374 Professional Dissertations ... 215 Proverbs, a Handbook of-J. A. Mair 56 Putman, G. P. R.-The Book of the Axe ... ... 312
'13 ANDOLPH, Mrs -Gentianella 1271 Reade, Mrs. CoMpton-Rose .a.nd ICOO 956
Reddesmont, The Heir of-S. Tinsley (Pub.) ... 277 Redgrave, S.-A Dictionary of Artists ... .. . 55 Reformation, the Period of the, from 1517 to 1648 56
Reminiscences of a Canoness 216 Review-British Quarterly, 84; Westminster, 118-1470
Riddell, Mrs.-The Mortomley Estate ... 1307 Ringwood'', the, of Ringwood-AL Merriton ... 442 Rolling in Riches-Tinsley Brothers (Pub.) ... 1439 Royston-Winter Recreations to Queen Anne ... 409
ST. PAUL, Life of-Rev. T. Lewin, M.A. 1570 Sahara and Lapland-Count G. D'Altiolia... 476
Sampson, C. A-Crushed Beneath his Idol ... 1374 Saunders, K.-Margaret and Elizabeth 376 School Books ... 539 Scott, P.-Christianity and a Personal Devil ... 1154 Scottish Anecdote, the Book of-A. Hislop ... 826 Sculpture, the History of-Dr. W. Liibke... ... 1233 Sects, the Physiology of the-S. Tinsley (Pub.) ... 150 Selborne, White's Natural History of ... -. 1505 Sermons preached in several Synagogues-Rev.
- - - Manchester-A. Maclaren 476 - F. W. Farrar, D.D. „. 761 - T. H. Hutton ... ' 1271 Sheffield, Past and Present-Rev. A. Gets' 443 Sheridan, R. B., the Works of-F. Stainforth 1209 ShIngleborough Society ... 826
Sick-room. Shadows of a • ... 183
Simpson, W.-Meeting of the Sun ... 376 Smiles, S.-The Huguenots in France ... 1153 Smith, E. M.D.-Foods_ ... 55 - - Mr. ; a Part of his Life-L. B. Watford 1505 Sophocles. Philoctetes of-L. Campbell, MA. ... 765 Spain, a Tour with Cook through443 Spiritual Conflict and Conquest-Canon Vaughan 1271 Stanley, H. M.-The ICalnla ... 247 - - Coomassie and Magdala ... 925 Stuart, Colonel-Reminiscences of a Soldier ... 1153 Sunken Rocks-A. Pantuiph... 924 Surgical Nursing, Notes on-G. H. Barnes ... 1210 Swiss Family Robiuson, the ... 28 MALMAGE, J. de Witt, D.D.-Incidents from _L the Writings of 151 Taylor, Colonel M.-Tara, a Mahratta Tale ... 1470 Tette'', Miss-By No Fault of their Own ... 410 The House that Baby built ... 312 Thomas, Annie-No Alternative ... 1307 Thornton's of Thornbury-Mrs. Chennside 1014 Twine, J. E.-The Wonderland of the Antipodes 218 Tinsley Brothers (Pub.)-A Heart well Won ... 1271 Too Lightly Broken-S. Tinsley (Pub.) ... 637 Trade Marks, s Treatise upon-F. M. Adams ... 538 Traherne, Mrs. A.-Annals of a Naval Family 311
Trees, Chapters on-M. and E. Kirby 118•True to Life-gacmillan (Pub.) ... • ... 667
Turns of the Wheel-L. and B. Baleen 1181 Tyrol, Tramps in the-H. B. Pritchard 1096 NITED States, Church and State in-S. B.
Thompson ... 149 - - The Euglisliman's Guide-book to... 1209 Usher, Frank-A Strange Love ... 1126 •
T7ICTOR and Vanquished-M. C. Hay 118 V . Voice from another-World, a-Parker & Co.
WAITING for Tidings-Lowe & Co. (Pub.) ... 1207 VT Waller, S. E.--Slx Weeks in the Saddle... 149
Wandering Fires-Mrs. EL C. Despard ... 1272 Waring, J. B.-A Record of Thoughts _ 699 Weather Folk-lore, a Handbook of-Rev. C.
Swainson 1153 Watford, F.-Little Lives and a Great Love ... 1127 What can she do 7-Rev. E. P. Roe... ... 569 Wilson, G. H.-Ems, or the Ancient Maori ... 247 Winandermere, a Sail on-H. Prior, ALA-. 118l Won in a Canter-Old Calabar _ 798 Wood, Rev. J. G.-Out of Doors ... 1614 World, the Four Civilisations of the-If. Wikoff 636 Worthies of All Souls', Oxford-M. Burrows ... 693
youNG Brown-Smith, Elder, & Co. (Pub.) ... 981
CORRESPONDENCE.
GGRAVAPED Assaults, 1147-Agricultural Lock-
out, the, -466; wages, the inequalities of, 113- Labourer, the, 658-6e0 ; emigration of, 1229 ; the well- fed,. 561-Africa and Africa, 237; of the Anciente, 302-334-361 ; the Pigmies of Central, 530-African Geography, 268-American Girls, the Education of, 561-595-Aphasia. 141-173-Apparitions. 1062-Are- thusa, the Fountain of, 1300-Atlantic steamers, 529 - Automatons, conscious, 1461-1492-1493-1529 - Ballot, how to evade the, 659-Bee, the Busy, 466-467-498 528-562-628-Belfast, the Beer interest in, 238-Bengal Famine, the, 109-2.464.497-625-817-912; and the Government Surplus. 237-238; and the Elec- tors, 207; and the Press, 465; and the asserted de- moralisatjon. 1173-Bishops, how to get good, 659-690 -Birds in cages, ill-treatment of, 691-Bonn, the Con- ference at, 1231-1262-Brewers' licence, the, 364-402 -Buddhism and Christianity, 1634-Csesar1Sna. and Uitramontanism, 408-Calvin and the Sabbath, 690- Catholics, the Old, • 1202-1393 - Chantrey's woodcocks, 174 - Chimpanzee, death of the, 433 - Christianity, Mr. L. Stephen upon, 946 - Church, reform of the, 499; or Disestablishment, 156'4597; compromise, 562; Patronage of, 595; Con- gress, Impressions of, 1298; Lay representation, 1364- 1365-1397-1428-Ciergy, the, and their people, 754- Connan,ght, the Duke of, 691-Convocation, the laity In, 1299-1331-Coronation Oath and the R-al Presence, 12624299.1331-1365-Crickets. telling the, 660-Crofters in Lows, 1297-Cultur-kampf, 1231-Dash, the complaint of the, 499-Debt, lincrisonment for, 819- Delicate embarrassment, a, 237-Denman'a, Lord, aphasia, 111-Denmark, titles in, 1494-Disraeli's, Mr., Bath Letter, 45-76-Domestic prospects, 8+3; sugges- tion, 946-Egypt, the condition of,1034-Electoral arbitrations, 173-206-English Universities Joint Scheme, 1175-1231; peas 'ntry, the, 1635-Etheri- 'Elation, 14-Evangelicalism and Calvinism, 141- 174-Plower Mission, the, 493-529-Four-footed friends, our, 1092-Freeman, Mr., on Home-rule, 1146-French sugar debates, the, 401-Protestant Church, the, 1462-Municipal elections. 1528-Friendly Societies Bill, the, 832-Froude, Mr., English in Ire'and. 562-Gladiatorial combats, the, 1/15- 916 ; Gladstone, Mr., on Ritualism, 1230-Grat- tan's prophecy, 1203-Greek Tragedies' the metri- cal test applied to, 962; in schools, 1033 - Hackney and Professor Fawcett, 314 -Horace, Odes of, Mr. Hovenclen's, 819-Human Automatism, 1529-1562-Hungarian students at Cambridge, 433= Ice Age, the Great, 595-639-690-Income-tax, the, 432 -India, why there must be Famines in, 362; right of property in, 431; Distress Fund for, 432-Indian Famine and the Bishop of Manchester, 401; Relief Fund, the, 4041; Civil Service Examinations, 1008-1006- 1033-1060; Revenue, the, 1061-Insect perceptions, 1636-Ireland, clerical intimidation in, 723; Athena-. elan Creel hi, 723-Irish Church and Athanasina, 609; Judicature Act, the, 785; Edusation, 818-850-381-945; Training Schools, 913; Clergy, the, 1147; Church Body. the, 1203; Finance, 1397-1462-Justice, cheap, 432 -Labourers' 0otts4es, 722-786-819-85l-Lanea- shire atrocities, the. 1033-Legitimists and Catholic doctrine, 1429-Leslie, Mr. Cliffe, on the taxes of the working-classes, 3S5-Lows, the Crofters in, 1297- Livingstone, Dr., 141; in Africa, 976-Lunacy, the in- crease of, 402-Lyttelton, Lord, on Lay representation, 1635-Marines, the Royal, 402-Memoriam, In, 366 - Mennonite Settlers, the, 1147-Mill's, Mr , Essays, 1396-Minnie, a livelihood for, 755-Newmarket School Board, 14-45-Nine Hours' Bill, the, 629-Ninth Commandment, the, 882-91-5-Nonconformist compre- hension, 977-Nuts and men, 689-722-Paris re- visited, 1117-1145-1174; Commune, the, 1118-1203- Pauperism, 916-Perthshire, the name of the new Member for, 303-'• Populous No," 786-Political gratitude, 1430-Primary Schools, ethical teaching in, 78-Public Worship control, 689-848; Regulation Bill. 754-883-976-1033-Quotation, a, 174-238-Rail- ways, the punctuality of, 302-Religious difficulty, the, 652-Research, the difficulties of endowing, 1298- l329-1492-Ritualists and the law, 329-Rothschild, Baron Meyer, 266-Royal Liver Friendly Society, 819 -Rugby School and Dr. Hayman, 13; Politics at, 78-- Russells, Dr., War Diary, 174-St. Giles's play- ground. 77-Schools, secondary, inspection of, 1203; examinations, 1331-Scotland, the Domesday Book of, 594; New Church question in, 657-784; Church patron- age in, 688-754-914; Free Church and Mr. Knight, 755 - Sermon, remarkable one, at St. Barnaba.s's, 78 -Slave Trade, ths, in Egypt, 1061-Spiritualistic photographs. 755-Smith, Mr. Goldwin, on female suffrage. 753-785 - Snow's, Mr., theology, 1398 - Sovereigns, the title of, 208-Ssuth Essex, 238-Spain, Christmas in, 107-S1ephen, Mr. Leslie, on Christianity, 946-Sugar debates in MS-French Assembly, 365- Sunday work and Mrs. Grangy, 403-Talraudio Law, the, 850-Tides, extraordinary, 1397-Trevor, Dr. G., and the Spectator, 1330-Twenty-fifth Clause, com- promise upon, 206-Tyndall, Professor, on science and religion, 1090-1091-1118-1119-1147 -Ulster Elec- tions, the, 267-Universities' Conjoint Scheme, the, .1261-Venus. the Transit of, 723-Victoria, the Double Chamber in, 914-1494-1596-Vivisection, 13-46- 47-76-77-110-111-141-172-207 ; Dr. Anstie upon, 626- West, and the wisdom of the East,835-Westminster Abbey Lectures, the, 15-" Will,' the physiological theory of, 915-976-Women, the rights of, 301-334-3411- 482; a cry from the, 723-Women's [suffrage, 851- Yorkshire, a holiday in, 1201-1227-1260.
LEADING PARAGRAPHS.
'UWE NEWS.-"Aeademy," the, on spontane- ous combustion, 1519-Acton, Lord, upon Fenelon, 1536-Agricultural. Labourers, great meeting of in Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, 421; Bishop of Manches- ter's letter to the Times upon. 422; Lady Stradbroke upon, 481; Sir E. Kerrison upon. 518; mediation to be used, 550; lock-out continuer', 681 ; Duke of Butlend upon. 615; reconciliation in Liecoltubire effected. 646; Eastern Counties lock-out continues. 678; Lord ' Stradbroke and the Times' correspondent, 711; speech of Sir E. Kerrison at Hoene, 711: Suffolk tamers declare war against, 742; basis of compromise re- commended, 1077; Professor Fawcett and the Wit- shire farmers, 1190; Sir T. D. A eland upon. 1286; strike at an end, WC-Alpine plant, Edelweiss. growth of. 1191-Anaphlelt, Mr., .Q.C., appointed a Baton of the Exchequer, 99-Animals, cruelty to. International Congress upon. 807; society and the poultry dealers, 13111.-Anst4e, Dr. F. C.„ death of, 116:I-Appleton. Dr., on the endowment of reeearch. 1351-Arctic expedi- tion, a new one, 1450-Armies of Europe, &menet of suicide in, 711-Army, the, injustice to. the scientific branches of;1107 ; desertions from, 1450; Ur. Holms upon, 1482; expected increase of pay for the, 1622; Captain E. Welter upon, 1622-Arthur. Prince, to he Duke of Connaught. 679-Aston Hall colliers, . and Mr. Gladstone, 742 - Balloon accident, M. Groot killed, 903; Mr. Simmons fired at near Harrow, 871-Bartholomew's. St., Hospital. vivisection& at, 423; Morbid Anatomy Cheir vacant, 355-Bearing- reins, Mr. Flower upon, 1191m13irmingbam, ruffianism in, 1050; visit of Prime and Princess of Wales to, 1385-Bishops, the, and Diocesan Boards, 323-Blind, musical performance by the, 743-Blood, investigations into the constitution of, 1623-Books, numbers pub- lished in 1873, 3-Brentford Union. cruelty to children in, 967-Bristol, new College opened, 775; Colston anniversaries at, 1450-Br tish Association at Belfast, President's address, 1049; Lord °Began's address at, 1049; Dr. Hoeker on curnivorous plants, 1078; Pro- fessor Huxley on biological °seem e, 1079-Brooks, Mr. Shirley, death of. 259-British Medical Associatton at Norwich, 1079-British and Foreign School Society, meeting of the, 615-British Museum. ventiTation of, 1587-Burdett Coutts, Lady, receives the freedom of Edinhurgh,99-Cambridge, Duke of, assault upon, 35-66-Campbell. Sir U., on tenant-right. 1078-Canter- bury, Archbishop of and his clergy, 1023; on unbelief, 1483= Castalia ' steamer, the, 1191 ;.success of, 1318- Cat, cruelty to, 423-Catholic Churches, circulars read In, 1517-lhambelleinsthe Lord, circular from, 1622- Chamberlain, Mr. J., at Sheffield, I; in the Fortnightly Review, 1218-Charteris, Lieutenant, death of, 35- Chesney, Colonel G., on the Army, 391-Church Congress, meeting of, at Brighton, 1251; on modern scepticism, 1251; on the Laity in Convocation, 1286; on spiritual life, 1286-Close's, Dean, remedy for railway unpunetuality, 99; -on Ritualism, 935- Cold, many deaths from, 1551-1587; use of paper as blankets, 1587; letters to the Times upon, 1623; great migrations of birds noticed, 1623 - Colenso, Bishop, inhibited by the Bishops of Oxford, 1518; Lincoln, 1551; and London, 1585; Dean Stanley upon, 1518' offers Westminster Abbey to him, 1622- Colelidge, Lord, at Exeter on Church matters, 1285- Comet, large one, 903-1Somninuion, the refusal to administer, 1550-Convocation, debates upon the Pub- lic Worship Bill, 551-583; and the Rubrics, 870-1337- Co-operative Congress opened at Halifax, 454; speech of Mr. Godwin Smith, 455-Cullen, Cardinal, Pastoral on science and faith, 1187-Danish Clergy, the appointment of, and the Spectator, 1519-Denman, Admiral, death of. 1518-Derby, Lord, and the Liver- ,pool Volunteers, 67; Rector of Edinburgh University,
1451; statue to the late unveiled, 902-Dieey's, Captain, steamer launched, 1023; success of, 1318-Dickens, C., new edition of his works suggested, 391-Disraeli, B. (see also Parliament), at Lavender Hill, 955; going to Ireland, 1133: visit postponed, 1189; speech at Guild- hall. 1449; sanctions a new Arctic Expedition, 1450; elected Rector of Glasegow University, 1451-Dissent- ing Deputies, meeting of, at Cannon Street Hotel, 253-. Dodo, supposed finding of one, 1-Dolan v. the North- Western Railway, 455-Drysdale, Dr., against tobacco, 1051-Dudley's, Lord, jewels stolen, 1537-Dundee, proposed CoSege at, 1586-Dundreary, Lord, deterior- ation of, 1519- s Echo," the, and the Napeleoniats, 871-Edinburgh, Duchess of, arrival, 32t; treaty about, between the Queen and the Czar, 390; has a baby, 1225-Emigrants, hardships of; letters upon, 1023-Emly, Lord, on the value of land in
Ireland, 1483-Engineers', Civil, annual dinner, 590; Lord Granville at, 391-Epping Forest, decision of the Master of the Rolls upon, 1418-Eton Head Master ---stelshis Under-masters, 2-Exeter, Bishop of, and con- - 102, Cathedral, the reredos illegal, 48- "•4„,...th.L1 the Tory Government, 583- _dm _Wiltshire farmers, 1190- '. of refused, 422- s-Gsarmeen sym- ---,see also 22; on 'atican "lic Is-
sm- On „nd the Orefield,
1386-Leicester Square opened by Me. Grant, 83)- Leith. King of Denmark visit", 1049-Liberation Society, the, conference of, 582; at Manchester, 1345- 1386-Licencing Act, great ambiguity of the, 1107- Lincoln, Bishop 'of, upon Waileyan preachers, 1287- Liverpool. meeting at, on University education, 99; water-supply. Mr. Deacon's invention, 1078; Mayor of, builds a Fine-art gallery, to be perm:tilted to the town, 1219-Livingstone, Dr, reported death confirmed. 131, letter in the Academy upon, 22); arrival of his body at Suez. 422; to be buried in Westminster Abbey, 457-Literature and Art banquet to, at the Man- sion House, 933 -London. City of, banquet ta the B•shops, 775-St. Luke's Guardians, and tlee pauper Heritage, 995: Police, the, and the decrease of crime, 1012: Lord Mayor's Day, 1417.1418; great mortality in, 1551-1587; School Board, Canon Gregory. and in- fants' play•grouttds, 34; Mr. Peek's gift accepted, 616; Univers:ty to be thrown open to women, 614; motion to step operations on animals lost, 814; an 51 D. in the Times upon, 647; and women's degrees, 839; opening of women's classes. 1251-Malrattesbury, Earl of, at Christchurch, 1349-Manchester, 13;shop of. on secondary education. 1287-Manufacturers and Lord Salisbury, 1386-Martin, Baron, resigns. 31-Metro- politan Board of Works and their loans. 259; and the tins Companies. 819-1482; and the ratetble value of London, 1622: District Railway, condition of, loll- Midland Railway abolish second-class fares. 1285; and their passengers,1317-Meeting at Derby, 1450-Milton, Mr. W., and Ritualism in 16e1, 1451-Mission weak and the Bishops. 195; Rev. Mr. Fremantle and. the, 195-Missionary Societies decline in number of Mis- sionaries, 1550-1587-Ministry, dinner to at Merchant Taylors', 80.5; speeches at, 806; at the MAnsion House, 934; speech of Mr. Disraeli, 934 14.7-Moran, Mr. B., to be Anatol ican minister at Lisbon, 1535-Navy, the, and Colonies, an em-H.P. upon. 1012-Norfolk, number f renal complaints in, 1022-Northeote, Sir S., at the Devon County School, 1191-0tevay, Mr., at Chat- ham, 1287-Over-Darwen. fever in, 1136-Oxford and Cambridge Boat-race, 421; scheme for inspecting secondary education, 1135; Moral Philosophy, Profes- sor chosen-Fall Mall Gazette and the Spectator, 1219 -Pantechnicon, the, burnt, 195; great loss of property. 227-Paper used as a blanket, 1587-Peculiar People, Baron Pigott's decision on, 1051-Playfaira Dr. L., address on sanitary legislation, 1251-Plays, Mr. E. Pigott made Examiner of, 967-Postal develop- ment, limit reached, 1022-Pugin, Mr. W., convisted of libel. 1191-Pusey, Dr., on a Diocesan Council, 355: on High-Church forms, 421-935-Railway accident at Teorpe, 1135-1162; Coroner's verdict, 1189-1219- Rain, great fall of in London, 9o3-11arabone, Mr. W., on Local Taxation, 1318; Read, Mr. Clare. also upon, 1350-Regent's Park explosion. 1249; and the snakes, 1287; Coroner's- verdict, 1319-Religious Tract Society and Miss Maury, 1451-1519-Richmond, Surrey, the Vicar and his graveyard, 422-455-1iipon, Lord, goes over to Rome, 1133-Rituallatte clergymen, SJO,ety formed to prosecute, 1023-1ramilly, Lord, death of, 1628-Royal Academy dinner, I he, 583-Rubric quest Jou. the meeting upon at Blaudford, 1551-Russell. Lord, and the German ecclesiastical laws, 97-Rugby School, Lord Warwick retires from Governor, 2; Dr. Hayman writes to the Times, 2; Dr, Jex Blake chosen Head Master, 226; Dr. Hayman s appeal discussed, 391-Ruskin, Joint, on popular lectures, 743-Russian Emperor arrives its England, 615; returns, 615-St. David's, the new Bishop of, 871-St. Paul's Cathedral, restoration of, 775-Saturday Review and the Spectator, 422- Schoolmasters and Mistresses, Guild of, 98-Scottish National Church, Mr. Knight admitted, 710-Selborne, Lord, at Manchester, on Education, 1218-Shaftesbury, Lord, the Wesleyans and the Church of England, 291; and a member of the Cobden Club, 423-Shakers, evic- tion of, in the New Forest, 1587-Sheffield, sixteen new schools lobe built, 1050; Cutlers' Feast at, 1483-Shrews- bury School, case of flogging at, 967-Smith, Mr. Gold- win, on the Cornell University, 66; prefers Canada to the United States, 66-Social Science Congress at Glas- gow, 1218; Mr. J. Matheson on Trade Unions, 1219 -South-Eastern Railway and Workmen's trains, 1106- Spiritual enthusiasts, 227-Stauley, Doan, at Oxford, 1551-Sumner, the late Dr., and his marriage, 1079.1107 -Surrey Assizes, no longer to be held, 1023-Tele- phone, for telegraphing musical mound, 967-Temple Bar, dangerous state of, 967-Ten Tribes of Ismael, the lost, 1519-Thompson, Sir, H., on Cremation, 290-Tich- borne Case, the approaching completion, 8; Jean Lute at Bow Street for perjury. 34: sentence upon, 4,55; Dr. Kenealy ends his speech, 67; end of trial, 289; Charles Orton's letter to the Telegraph, 822; the Pall Mall Gazelle upon Dr. Kenealy, 322; the jury and their remuneration, 355; new trial not to be granted, 519; Costs dere•Jee, how to be paid, 1106; strange story about, 1449- " Tiger-moths," strange story about, 1578; Mr. J. J. Murphy and others upon, 1623-Times newspaper; establishes a telegraph to Paris, 678; and the discus- sion, What is Sacerdotalism ? 1319-Trevor, Canon, letter to the Spectator. 1351-Tyndall, Professor, on Sound, 99; at Manchester, 118-1387; on typhoid fever, 1419-Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, revenues of, 1250-University and the Schools exam- ' ination Board, 1135-1162; costliness of its examine, 'Ions, 1162; cheapness or, 1195-Venus, transit of, S51-" Vert-Vert," opera and Vanity Pair, 1550-Vivi-
'shop, stringent regulations required, 87; Dr. Ray Sikester upon, 67; summons against surgeons at wich, 1551-Wales, Prince of, gives a fancy-
' ball, 934 ; the Times on his debta, 1217-Warren, Mr.
of, 1519-West, Rev. TSand the Public Worship S96-West Hartlepool and cremation, 1135- : John, lecture on the life of, 839-Weyer, H. `er, death of, 678-Winchester, Bishop of, speech s 85; death of the late, 1051-Whit Monday "weather, 679-Woman's suffrage, meeting '66 - Women as surgeons, 967-Women's /Hospital, enlargement of, 1587- York, :hop of, on confession, 85; W. Jackson executed •
;JtARLIAMENT.-Aberdeen, Lord, at Cardiff, 2-.- a, Address, the, debates upon, 353; Mr. Disresilia reply, 354-Admiralty /intimates brought in, 517; state of the Fleet, 511; Mr. Gladstone upon, 517; debate upon, 551; Pall Mall Gazette, the, upon, 551 ; Mr. Childers upon, 646-Adulteration, report of Committee upon, 903-AsItantee Expedition, vote of thanks passed, 421; honours to Sir G. Wolseley, 421; to Captain (Rover and others, 550-Assaults upon women, Colonel Leigh upon, 647-Astley, Sir J. D., and the Irish Mem- bers, 1134-Ball, Dr., to be L:r3 Chancellor of Ireland, 1586-Baxter, Mr,, at Montrose. 453-Bengal Famine, papers upon. 389-390 ; Lord Salisbury's financial policy. 391-Birmlogbam Conservative Club, meeting of, 437-8Iackwood's Magazine and Mr. Glad- stone, 257-Bouvene, Mr.. at Glasgow, 1317-Bright, Mr., and the theological student, 3 ; and Sir Cs Adderley, 195; on the Aehantee war, 66-Budget, the, 485; estimates of, 485; surplus, how to use it, 486 ; Mr. Gladstone on, 517; discussion upon, 518 -Buckinghamshire pays the election expenses of Mr. Disraeli, 678 -Butt, Mr., and the Home-rule party, 389 ; speeches upon. 399 - Candidates, absence of new ones, 130-0ardwell's. Mr., address to the Oxford Druids, 1; to be Viscount Rivington, 225; Kerslake, Sir J., resignation of, 455--Cavendish, Lord G., at Bakewell, 1251-Childers, Mrs grossattsak 25: ; on the shortcomings of the Government, 915-- Charity Commissioners, the new, named, 965-11hob- ham sham fight, reasons for. to be asked, 870-Clergy DSteipline Bill introduced. 518-551-618-709-741-773-805. -Conservative reaction, a real one, 192-Crosss Mr, and the Lieeneed Victuallers, 323 ; and the remission of sentences, 455; on crimes of violence, 1318 ; and the standing orders, 966-Debt Imprisonment Bill defeated, 487-Dilke, Sir C.. at Hammersmith, 1134- Disraelra, Mr., address, 129; his new Caloiuet, 162; speaks at Aylesbury and Newport Pagnell, 162 ; at Buckingham, 193 ; upon the Inlian famine, 193 ; his new Cabinet, 223 ; his selections for places outside the. Cabinet, 257 ; and the Peers, 837; and Lord Salisbury, 993 ; and Lord Cairns, 994; announces his programme. 965; at the Mansion House, 1449; sanctions a new Arctic Expedition, 1450-Duff, Mr. Grant, at Elgin, 33-67; going to India, 1386-Education Act, the 25th Clause, 163; and pauper children, 522; amendment upon the '25th Clause, 711 ; division upon, 742; debate upon Mr. Dames Bill, 838 ; speeches upon, 838-education, science, and art Dr. Playfair's motion upon. 773; supported by Mr. Forster, 774-Elections, ballot, effects of the, at, '227 ; Birkenhead. Mr. MacIver, Tory, returned, 1481 ; Boston, case of, decision of Lord Coleridge, 807 ; Brighton, Mr. Fawcett defeated, 163; Buxton, Sir F., not supported by the publicans, 194; Cambridgeshire, death of Lord CS, Manners, 1133; Mr. Ilodwell, QC, returned, 1250; Dublin County, Colonel Taylor returned, 390 ; Dudley, Mr. Sheridan unseated, 632; Durham, North, Messrs. Bali and Palmer unseated, 710; Mr. Palmer and Sir G. Eliot returned, 846; Galway, Mr. F. H. O'Donnell, Home- ruler, returned, 395; unseated, 616 ; Judge Keogh's decision, 638 ; Hackney, Mr. Forster and Mr. "Lams returned, 550; Kidderminster, Mr. Albert Grant un- seated, 902; Lancaster, decision of Lord Coleridge upon, 807; Liberal defeats. great, 193-194-225; Mayo County. Messrs. Brown and Power elected, 711; Slid- hurst, Sir H. T. Holland returned, 1180; Newcastle, 35; Sir J. Cowan returned. 65; Northampton, deathof Mr. Gilpin, 1t13; Mr. Merewether, Tory, returned, 1250; Oxford, Mr. Hall returned, 354; Scotland, nine seats lost, 193; Stroud, Mr. Dorrington elected, 33; both members unseated, 550; Mr. Dorrington and Mr. Stanton returned. 641; Mr. Detente's. unseated, 1370; Mr. Brand, petition against, 1050; unseated. 1549; Surrey, East, Mr. Lock King defeated. 191; Wenlock, Mr. Cosil Forester returned, 1418; Wick, Mr. Bryce reported as returned, 194-Endowed Schools, Lord Sandou's Bill upon, 802; Mr. Gladstone against, 902; second reading earned, 932; debate upon, eta ; Hr. (Redstone upon, 934; debate concluded, 934; passed, 991; Commissioners, the, Mr. Disraeli and others upon, 966-Essex dinner to the ten Tory Members, 677-Ex- piring Laws Continuance Bill, debate upon, 995- Factory Bill, Mr. Mundella's, • debate upon. 581; opposition to, 592; Mr. Cross's carried, 743; debate upon, 743; through Committee, 807-Fawcett, Sir, at Brighton, 1050; at Hackney, 1319-1451-Fiji Islands, Mr. McArthur's motion npou. 995-Forster s, Mr., address 129-Forsyth. Mr., enter ained by his con- stituents, 615-Forteseue, Mr. C., defeated at Louth, 226; to be Lord Carliugford, 225-Franchise Bill, the debate upon, 613-Friendly Societies Rtgulation Bill, 713-Frome, Tee* banquet at, 1131-3aine Bill, Scotland, lost, 550-Gladstone, Mr., dissolves Parlia- ment, 97; deputation to on the counties suffrage, 97; address to the electors of Greenwich, 129; contents of, 129; speech at Blackheath, 131; retirement of for a titne, 235; resigns the leadership, 257; defers it for a time, 321; speech on the appointment of Speaker, 289; vote of censure moved on his Govern- ment, 510; his reply, 549; precedents for dissolution, 549; speech on the Public Worship B111, 869; on the En- dowed Schools scheme, 985; Pamphlet on the Vatican Decrees, 1417; answers to, 1417-1419-1449; Lord Aston upon, 1481; Tablet, the, upon. 1481; Pope, the, upon, 1481; Mr. F. H. O'Donnell upon, 1482; Pope, the, calls him a, viper, 1482; the Liberation Society upon, 1483-Gold Coast, the debate upon, 581; Government plan for, 613- 808 ; Mr. E. Ashley's motion upon, 839-Goschen, Mr., at Frome, 1021; at Bath, 1317-Granville, Lord, upon the Hunting field, 259-Hackney election Invalidated, 487-Harcourt, Sir W. V., at Oxford,1-1621. ; and Lord Salisbury, 993; and the Railway Commissioners, 1161; on the Public Worship Bill, 869-Hardy, Mr. G., at Rye, 131-Hertford College, Oxford, 647-Hodgson, Mr. IL, at Bristol, 1818-biker, Mr., to be Solleitor-General, 487-Eloims, Mr., upon desertion from the Army, 1482 -Home-rule, definite plan agreed upon, 807; debate upon, 833; Mr. Dieraeli's speech upon, 833; division; 838-11an00ek's, Dr., Blue-book,775---.India0ouncUs Bill, the, 711-742-774; second reading moved. 966; House, Colonel T. 0. Burns, to be Under-Secretary, 1386-Indian Budget, Lord G. Hamilton upon, 1191- Ireland, Home-rule candidates, 131; discontent in as to Cabinet appointments, 382; Cdnvention, Act Bill defeated, 647; National Schools, Lord Emly upon, 870; Royal residence, is there to be one ? 967-Irish Church Commission, proceedings of, 647; Judicature Bill, 679; indignation against, 711; School Teachers, more salary for -refused, 742; Juries Aet, working of, 1219; Mem- bers and the Expiring Leers Continuance Bill, 966- James, Sir B., at Taunton, 1330-1(natehbull- Elugeasen, Mr., at Deal, 1451-Labour Laws, Royal Commission upon,355-Labourers and the franchise,631 -Laud Transfer Bill introduced, 391-Lawsoo, Sir C., at Carlisle, 1318-Leatham, Mr., at Huddersfield, 34- 1218-1388-Legal Procedure Commission, Report of, 1107-Leopold, Prince, annuity to, 934-Liberal Party, great defeat of, 161; causes of, 161; in London, &es 161-Licensing Bill, Mr. Cross's new, 919;' progress of, 614-742-774; Mr. Disraeli upon, 709 ; second reading carried, 839; in the Lords, 870-London City, banquet to the Tory Member., 774-Lowe's, Mr., address, 129- Lubbock, Sir J., on Elementary Schools, 582; on science and art, 1319-Lyttelton, Lord, on the privileges of founders.—Xstodonald. Mr., at Glasgow, 259 — Magdalen College, Oxford, Bill to dissolve. 583— Malmesbory, Earl, at Christchurch, 1349—Maryle- bone, chances of candidates in, 130—Merchant Ship- ping Survey Bill. 806—Ministers, banquet to at Guild- hall, 934-1417—Montague. Lord, at Manchester, on Home-rule, 35—Morgan. Mr. 0., on the Pubffc Worship BM, 1360—MundeIls, Mr., at Sheffield, 3518—Municipal Corporations Bill, Sir A. Beach upon, 519—Museums, motion to open on Sundays, 647.—Newdegate, Mr., at Knowle. Warwickshire, 1168—Northcote, Sir 3., at Exeter, 1134-1621; his anticipated revenue, 1218 --CrEeeffe case, the, brought up again, 710—Oxford sac Military Centre objected to, 678; dinner to Mr. Hall. Tory Member, 1133.—Pakington, Sir J., and Droltwich, 131; Parliament, dissolution of, 129; open- ing of. 289; prorogued, 993; to meet February 5. 1685; Peel, Mr. A., at Warwick; 1419; Pembroke. Lord, Under- Secretary for War, 289; Permissive Bill, second read- ing moved, 774; division upon, 774—Plimsoll, Mr., and unseaworthy ships, 227—Public Departments Select Committee, report of, 916—Public Worship Bill, 518- 551 ; discussion upon, 613-709; Rev. W. Rogers upon, 711; discretion left to the Bishops. 141; Bishop of Peterborough's amtotiment withdrawn, 778; read a third time in the Lords, 1105; in the House of Com- mons, 837; Mr. Gladstone's six resolutions, 901; with- drawn, 901; progress of, 901; Mr. Habbard upon, 901; debate continued, 933; committee upon, 966; passed, 993; and Ecclesiastical Courts, 995; Dr. Pusey upon, 1162; Mr. &I. Jackson upon,1350.—Queen's Speech, the, 353—Rondo, Mr. C., at Dies. Norfolk, 1482— Recruiting, Lo•il Nandhormt upon, 710—Reed. Mr. C., to be knighted. 227; not going to contest Hackney again, 259; at Tenby, 1519—Revenue, great falling-off in the, 902—Richard, Mr., at Bristol, 1450—Rodwell, Mr., at Ixworth, 1512—Roebuck's, Mr., speech to his !supporters, 227; at Sheffield, 454—Rubria, Bishop of London's Bill to amend, 805; withdrawn, 837— Russell, Lord, on the prospect of peace or war, 581; German Press upon, 614—Salisbury, Lord, and Mr. Disraeli. 993; and Mr. S. W, Harcourt, 993; de- spatch on recent riots in Bombay. 993; deputation to of Manchester manufacturers, 1386; Samuelson, Mr, at Banbury, 1317—Scientific Instruction Committee, report of, 1050—Scotland, little change in Members a Parliament expected, 130; Bill to abolish Church patronage In, 586-646; accepted by the General Assembly, 677; debate upon in the Lords, 709; wished for by the Established Church, 710; Duke of Argyle upon, 791; debate in House of Commons upon, 870; Bill carried, 902—Ships, report of Commission, 871; urgent need for reform, 878—Spain, intervention not to be offered, 991—Special or, the, and Mr. Gladstone's Leadership, 355—Stores, sale of, committee's report upon, 966—Stroud election, time for, fixed, 3—Suez Canal, 517—Suspensory Bill passed, 974—Tenants' Security Bill, Mr. G. Seely upon, 806—Taunton eiection petition, election telegrams not to be produced, 99; dismissed. 131—Westminster. chances of candi- dates in, 130; Marquis of to be a Duko, 257—Whalley, Mr., committed for contempt of Court, 98; Com- mittee on Privilege, report upon. 422—Williams, Mr. Watkin, at Wrexham, 1105—Women's suffrage, Mr., Forsyth upon, 806. • APRICA—Ashantee Monarchy, break-up of the, 1021—Gold Coast, arrival of the ships 'Hima- laya ' and ' Tamar,' 3; Sir G. Wolseley leaves for the Prah, 66; Army collecting on the Pmh, 93; war nearly at an end, 161; battle outside Coomasale, 257; Aahanteea, an ex-M.P. upon the, 287; Coomasale taken, 299; Sir G. Wolseley's despatch on the b atie of Amoaful, 289; Coolness'°, destruction of. 321; terms of the Treaty, 321; Earl Grey upon, 321; Captain Glover's notes upon, 351—Marines, comp:sluts of the, 355: thanks voted by Parliament, 421; honours to 'Sir U. Wolsoley, 421—Slavery abolished, 1517.
A MERICA—American Indians, 1451 — Army, .1-1. General Sherman upon, 1419—Barnum and Englishmen, 99—Beecher-Tilton scandal, the, 1023- 1051-1079-1191—Blaine, Mr., on the American debt, 1286—Currency Inflation Bill passed, 486; vetoed by President Grant, 517; Bill, curious one, 806— Filmore. Mr., death of, 322—Forests disappearing /or firewood, 1418—Forster, Mr., interviewed in New York, 1351—Gordon, Lord, a swindler, death of, 1091—Grant, President, and his Chief Justices, 66; and the Philadelphian Republicans, 1049; and the troubles in the South, 1107; to be nominated in New York for the "third time," 1250-1287; Message, 1549; abstract of, 1622—'• Greenbacks," great issue of, 954 —Massachusetts and the Liquor trade, 451— Mississippi, Negro riots in, 1022; murders by children lu, 1023—Moran, Mr. B., to be Minister at Lisbon, 1583 —Republican majority, decrease in the, 1351; total overthrow of, 1335—Southern States, race- hatred in, 1087—Specie payment, to be returned to, 1622= Virginius ' ship founders, 2—Whisky war in Ohio cud Indiana, 291—Women's suffrage to be ti-it d, Iowa, Rhode Island, &c., 423—Young, Brigham, indicted for polygamy, 1313.
ATCHEEN, capture of a part of the fortifications, 67; Dutch repulsed, 98; capture of the Kraton, 130; unfavourable news from, 1079. AIISTRALIA.—Ilembers of Parliament and the Lord's Prayer, 3—Victoria Parliament dis- solved, 322. A IISTRIA, Emperor of. congratulated by the Al.. Emperor of Russia, 837—Artillery, 1110M- clency of the guns, 1107.
BELGIUM.—BruSsels Conference broken up, 1077; proceedings of, 1331; Working-men's Conference at, 1135; Yarn Congress at, 1189.
rtANADA.—CoDyright Question, the. 679— Dufferin's, Lord, speech, 1189—Elections, the, 194—Lioine tried and sentenced to death; 1449—Quebec Local Government in trouble, 1077.
111NA.—Chinese Government and the foreigners in Tientsin, 291—Clarke, Sir A., and the Malays. 323—Convolvulus, production of a wonderful one. 323 —Japan, expected war with about Formosa, 1050; preparing for, 1105; peace, with indemnity paid, 1418 —Tonquin, conquest of by the French, 451.
CHILL—British Captain imprisoned., 613; released, 679; anxious for a Spanish-American Congress, 1106.
CUB:L.—State of, 1077.
DENMARK.—Danish Siesvigers, complaints of the, 1134--Eing visits Iceland, 1050 ; German overtures to, 1189—Rumours of arbitration in Slosvig affairs, l2 ULU ISLAND4.—C3ded to England, 453; annexed, 1285-1350; account of, 1482, ENBANCE.—Assembly, furious debates in, upon the form of Government, 709; great excitement in, 741; the Republic voted. 773; proposal of the Due de Biattecia, 773; Municipal Bill, progress of, in, 773; grants the Government the right to appoint Mayors, 805; report of the Committee of Thirty, 901; pro- rogued, 94;; vote of censure un the Government de- tested, 869; Message of the President 10. 589; will not dissolve, 961 ; adjourns, 1549—Bonsipart1St move- ment, rumours about a, 226; quarrels of, with the Re- publicans. 741—Bonaparte, Prince Jerome, rejected at Ajacelo, 1349—Cabinet, Due de Broglie's defe .ted, 33; reasons for, 33; restored to power, 65; suppresses the Univers, 97; Mayors Bill carried, 97-93; circulars to the Mayors issued. 130; still an Orleanist, 194; fall of his Government, 615 ; attempts to form a new. 64-5— Calais, dangerous balloon ascent from, 113,5—Calvados elects a Bonapartist, 1049—Chambord, Conite de, to be King by October, 74191; the whereabouts of, 549; curious story about. 805; new manifesto, 869; another, 1517—Chaudonly. Count de, Ambassador to Spain, 1135 — Ciesay, General, forms a Cabinet, 677 — Debate newspaper warned, 1161—EleCtionS for Haute Marne and the Gironde, 421 results of some, 1250-1235-15t7-1385-1417—Electoral Law, the Committee of Thirty upon. 291; .brought forward in the Assemb'y, 322-933—Elystie, Ball at the, 131— Gambetta, M., speech at Auxerre, RS—Outset, 31, death of, 1161; his will, 1251—Ledro. Rollin re- turned for Vaucluse, 290—Lirnours, murders at. 163 — Blaine-et-104re election, result of, 1161-1190-1217 —Medialson, Marshal, and his Presidency, 153; mem- bers of the Left dine with him, 258; repsrted ap- proaching appeal to the people; 339; Septeunato t on- firmed. 933; discussions upon, 518; message to the Assembly, 859 ; visits Brittany, 1049; concluded, 1079; his regard for France, 1077: retains his Cabinet, 1449; message to the Assembly, 1517—Hague, IL, Minister of Finance, resigns 902—Metternich-Montebello duel, the, 678—Municipal Councillors. election of, 1431-1518-- Napoleon, Emperor, and his secret alliances, 43 — 011ivier. M., refused admission to the Academy, Ordnoque,' war-ship, withdrawn, 1250—Orleans, Bishop of, on miracles, 953—Prince Imperial and his coming of age, 258; sermon upon, 391—Ren- ter's telegrams full of bluniers, 421—Review by the President, 837—Rochefort escapes from New Cale- donia, 423 ; endorses the doings of the Commune, no —Saxony, Elector of, confession of faith, 1190 — Thiers, M.. manifesto, 677; speech at Grenoble, 12i7; on Mouarcity 'armee°, 1350—UniverS, suspension of the, 5134— Voting by Depart:meat to be changed, lai—Villette, Colonel, conviction of, for Bazaine's escape, 1163.
LRSIANY.—ALsace-Lorraine and the Bishop
of Strasbourg, 253—Army, strength and cost of, 194; leetura %so', 807; fears about, 1250; Bill, com- promise upon, 435; numbers of, 1419—Arnim, Count, and Prince Bismarck, 831; arrest of, 1240; explana- tions, 1219-1226 1317; released, 1349; rearrested, 1418; remarks upon in the German Parliament, 1432; ttial commences,1810-1335; sentence, 1621.—Bismarck. Prince, and Herr von laialinekrodt, 97; his hatred to France, 322; illness of, 354-339-421-677; rumo7red re- action against, 453; and Victor Emanuel, 581; atterm t to assassinate, 901; trial of assassin, 1387; and Dr. Jorg, 1549; and the Envoy to Rome, 1519; resigns 1585; and the Liberals, 1621—Carlisle. Mr. T., ! hum the Prussian Order of Merit, 3—Confirmation the Crown Princes son,110C—Ecclesiastical La' the new, passed, 391; by the Upper House, 647; ter the third, 673—Electioas in North Germany, 3
suits. 65—Emperor's, the, letter to Lord Busse at Kiel, 11.9."; opsus the Parliatuen', 1349
prosecuted and fined for religious matters, 1418 Landaturm,Bill upon, 1285—Lodochowski, Archbishop, Imprisoned, 163—Martin, Bishop, threatened, 743— Mayence, German Catholic Congress held at, 735— Military Bill, passing of the, 226; preparations, great, 775—Napoleon, Prince, coming of ago, 3-53— National Bank, the, 1493—Press Law, the new, 291; compromise upon, 518; clauses of, 614—Prussia and Rome, 485; East, serious riots in, 913—Strauss. Davit F., death of, 195—Treves, Bishop of, sent to prison, 322.
GDATE3IA.LA—British Consul flogged, 613; In- demulty offered, 64e.
INDIA—Afghanistan. expected trouble in, 2-1550 1 —Army, inefficiency of, 1622—Bengal Famine, the rainfall in Behar. 2; bad news of, 34-65; Sir R. Temple associated with Sir C. Campbell, 93; no men- tion of in addresses of English Parliamentary candi- dates. 13^; bad news about, 142; Viceroy calls for subscriptions, 162; hundreds dying, 193; news still disheartening, 228-258; Sir R.. Temple in Behar, 258; area of the Famine, 293; deaths from, 295; resources to meet, 290; Liverpool refuses to subscribe, 290; bad news from. 354; Bishop of Manchester upon, 354; the Saturday Review and she Spectator, 422; Spectator's position stated, 422; no change in, 453-436; meeting at the Mansion House, 486; Mr. O'Donnell upon. 518; Telegrams upon, 519; distress increasing daily, 550; mortality among the children, 550; bad news still, 532; relief inadequate, 615-645; distress still increasing, 679; better news, 711-806; rainfall short, 1078; the Economist up as, 1871—Bombay, riots between Massu'matis and Parsees, 354—Budget, the, 519—Campbell, Sir G., sails for England, 434—Guzerat Commission, report of, 1106—Madras, Northern FettiliU0 In, 98; Mean Whites, what to do with them, 1106—Nana Sahib, arrest of,. 1317; doubtful. 1349; given up by Scindlah, 1431; not the man, 15L8—Parsees of Bombay, and the Mohammedans, 323—Population, rapid increase of. 1107—Public Works, Minister to be appointed. 711-742-774 806—Yarkmad. Ameer of, treaty with, 679; Chinese army on the borders of, 709.
TTALT.—Bixio, General, death of, 2Car- 1.. ninnies, death of, 259—Coliseum, disinterment of, 1163—Elections,1418—Episcopal Church. 1418— Florence vivisections at, 35—Insurrections in, 1022—mmghetti Ministry, the, 679-713—Papal Brief published, 45—Parliament. the, 193—Pope, health of the, 710—Rome, British representative with- drawn, 1413—Schiff, Professor, and his vivisec- dons, 903-996—Sicily, disorder in, 1105.
TAPAN.—War w:th Chile about Formosa, 1050- ti 1286.
klATIRITIIIi?itTephayre, Sir Arthur, made Go- v EWFOUNDLAND.—Cuttle - fish, great, sem, ot 1163.
N EW ZEALAND.—The Finances of, 1191.
ritORTUGAL.—Macao Coolie trade suppressed,
1. 2966.
IISSIA.—Austrian Emperor at St. Petersbut, 1.1h 226—Conscription upon all, 98—Conspiracy, great, found out, 1950—Khiva, the Khan's power destroyed, 1450—Marie, Duchess, marriage of, 97.
QPAIN.—Alphonso, Prince, address to, lel- t, 7 Budget, the, 635--,Carlist victory at Bilbao, 290; relieved, 551 Lire on German gunboats, 235-1133- 1151 ; shooting prisoners, 1073; military position of the, 1103; reported mutiny among, 1250; defeat of, 1517—Carlos, Don, issues a Proclamation, 935—Carta- gena surrendered, 66--Castelar contemplating a coup (Cited, 1; fall of, 33—Civil war, aid for the wounded, 391; progress of, 487; rumours about, 1235; Loma, General, 1433; defeated, 1549; Concha, Marshal, 64-5 ; death .of, 837; effect of. 870—Cortes meeting of, I; circular from, 66—Debt; liquidation Ellen Constance steamer sunk, 93—France, note addressed to, 1285—Intervention. rumnurs, 9(13
—Iron, Republican victory at, '- ferment about, in Ante' Premier, 1105-1183- circular from, r battle with tte 422; roture turns out siege. e COP'