INDE X.-1873.
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
A DDRESS, Debates upon the ... ,„168 1-1. Admiralty Administration, the Quarterly
Agricultural Returns of the United Kingdom ... 438 — Labourers Attitude of the Clergy towards... 1117 — — and the Church Congress ... ... 1267 Alexander, Emperor of Russia ... 37 Alexandra Palace, Opening of the 695 Amadeus abdicates the Spanish Throne ... ... 205 America, Modoc. Indians kill General Canby ... 500 — Negroes migrating to Mississippi 1091 American Pacific Railroad Scandal, the ... 236 — Railway Investment ... 531 — Monarchy, an ... 1063 Amusement, the Business of... 1038 Animals and their Masters ... ... 270 Arabia, the Turks besiege Label 1429 Argyll, Bishop of. Death of ... 693 =Duke of, on Church Establishments ... 1233 Army, Discontent itithe 1036 Ashantee War. the ... 1062-1202 — — the Disaster on the Prah 1173 — — Progress of the 1368 — — Earl Gaey upon ... ... 1431 — — Despatches from ... 1461 — Our Native Allies in 1606 Ashantees attack Entine 884 — defeated, Elmina Town burnt ... .„ ... 912 — — at Abraltrampa... 1531 Athanasian Creed, Meetings upwn ... 171 Aubrey, Madame, Les Iddes de ... 662 Austrian Constitution, Reform of the ... 468 — — Elections, before the... ... 1035 Ayrtdn, Mr., and Thames Embankment Extension 976 Ayrton's, Mr., Humility _ 203
BAKER'S. Sir S., Expedition ... _ 1569
Bank Act, Mr. Lowe's New ... ... 723 Barbaro, Josafa Bath Election, and the Dissenters ... ... 817 Bazaine, Marshal, the Sentence upon ... 1565 Bengal. the Census of _ ... S90 — Agrarian Riots in ... ... 1034 — Expected Famine in ... 1365-1398 — Famine Approaches ... 1462-1492-1645 Birds, Show of Cage, at the Crystal Palace ... 239 — Intellectual Power of ... 886 Birmingham School Board upon Education ... 101 — Education League, Policy of the ... 786 — — — and the Education Bill 848 — — — History of the ... ... 1008 Bismarck, Prince, op the Prussian Premiership... 133 — — Decline of his Power... ... ... 852 — — and North Schleswig... 1090 Bouverie, Mr.. Member for Kilmarnock ... 564 — — visits his Constituents ... 1568 Bowyer, Sir G., and Archbishop Manning.... _ 138 Brazil, Emigration to ... ... 632 Bridlington Quay, and Ritualism 1240 — Debate upon ... _ 560 Bright, Mr. J.. at Birmingham 1328 British Association on Servant Girls ... 1206 nANAD1AN Railway Scandal, the ... 1398 — — — and Lord Dufferin 1398 Candlish, Dr. ... ... 1333 Capel, Monsignor, on the Materialism of the Age 919 Cardinals, Photographs of the ... 820 — the New 1646 Cardwell's, Mr.. Speech on the Estimates... ... 267 Caricatures for the Young and the Old ... 1432 Carlisle, Subscriptions invited for ... 465 Carolina, South, in 1873 ... ... 561 Carpenter, Dr., on Mental Acquisition and Inheritance ... 42 Chambord, Count de, refuses the Throne... ... 1361 — — in Paris 1534 Chamtotcl'e, Count de, ManiXsto 1232 Champion, Richard ... ... 1094 Charity Commissioners. Revelations of the ... 403 — Twentieth Report ... 368 Childers, Mr., at Pontefract ... 69 Chipping Norton Magistrates and the Labourers' -- Demonstration in Hyde Park upon ... 722 China, Emperor of. in our Law Courts ... ... 268 Church Congress, the, and the Labourers... ... 1267 Clergy, Attitude of the, towards the Labourers 1117-76 Coal Famine, the _ 169 — Uses of the Rise 1269 — Mine, the Perils of the ... ... 1573 Cock-Fight, at Waverham, in Cheshire 981
Coleridge's, Sir J., Jury Bill ... 23:5 Collins's, Mr. Wilkie, Play, the New Magdalen _ 662 Confession, Lord Shaftesbury at Exeter Hall upon 853 Contemporary Reriew on Natural Theology ... 333 Cornhill Magazine on the Casuistry of Journalism 980
Counties' Household Franchise Bill, the ... 944 County-Court Judges' Salary Bill, Debate upon... '299 Court Life, the Charms of ._ ... 1610
Court Theatre, and the Lord Chamberlain 313 Crown, the Wealth of the ... 250
Cuba and the United States ... 1529 Cuban Outrage, the ... 1460
DEBTS, Smalethe Recovery of ... 1204 'Deerhound,' the Case of the _ 1061 Denison. Archbishop, and the Bishops ... 1609 Derby, Lord, the late, Marble Statue erected to 720
— — on State Railways 787 — — at Liverpool ... • ... 1299 — — on English Students ... 1601 — Day, Parliament adjourns ... ... 689 — Race. Instructiveness of the ... 694 Devastation,' War-ship, Debate upon 434 Dilke's, Sir C., Equal Electoral Districts 627 Disraeli, Mr.,.Lord Rector of Glasgow 1465 — — on Fathers and Children ... 1466 — — at Glasgow ... ... 1493 Disraeli's, Mr., Conservatism and the Church of England — — Opportunity to form a Government ... 365 — — Letter to Lord Grey de Wilton ... 1264 Dissenters' Burial Bill... ... — ... 369 Dundee Free-Kirk Presbytery, and Mr. Knight-. 536 Dutch, the, in Sumatra ... ... 539
-VAST End, the, on the "Messiah" 1650
III Ecclesiastical Court of Appeal, the ... .914 Edinburgh University, Church History Chair in -107 — — Degrees refused to Women... 855 — Duke of, Betrothal of 918 — Workmen's Conference 1089
Education, Is England in earne-st about ?... 101
— Act Amendment Bill, Debate upon ... 913 — Question, Is Conciliation possible? 1144 Egyptian Expedition, Sir S. Baker's ... 883 Elections, the Mid-Cheshire ... ... 330 — Bath and Bristol ... 592 — East Staffordshire, and Greenwich ... 1004 Emanuel Hospital, Mr. Crawford's Motion upon .594 — — Defeated 627 Employers, National Federation of ... 1604 Engineers' Dinner, Lord Derby and Mr. Lowe at 484 England and Spain ... ... 1005 Endowed Schools' Commission, Report of the ... 884 Exeter Hall on Confession 853 ... 1571 ... 104 ... 400 ... 1365 ... 753 -. 271 301-1093 _ 1203 ... 1495 _ 36 ... 433 ... 467 - 367 f56-1297 ... 752 ... 784 _ 916 ... 1037 ... 1116 ... 197 ... 1329 ... 1367 ... 1396 ... 1428 ... 1460 ... 1494 ... 1528 ... 1605 560-625 1605 ... 720 .., 816 ... 849 1201
GALTON'S, Mr.. New Perna ... 10 Gambetta, Si., and the Paris Election ... 530 Gambetta's Constitution ... 266
Gambling, the Every-Day Fallacies of . ... 1210 Game Laws, the, in Scotland ... 916 German Irritation with .England ... 71 — Elections, the _ ... 1064 — Persecutions and English Syinpethies ... 1607 Germans, the, inSouth Africa
Germany and Russia ... 692. Gladstone's, Mr., Government, Rumours of
— — — Prospects of 132 — — — and the Irish University Bill ... 200 — — — defeated upon, and resigns ... 329 — — — Explanations _ 364
— — — resumes office ... ... 397
— — — shall it dissolve ... . ..„ ... 912 — — — Decline of in Popularity... 976 — — — Reconstruction of,,., 1004 — — — Bewilderment about 1088 - — — Prospects of ... ... 1200 — — — Dissolution of, finally abandoned ... 1266 — Mr.. upon the Subscriptions to the Carlisle... 465 — — loses his Whip... 977 — — and the Railway Companies ... ... 1063 — — and his Seat for Greenwich... _. 1175 Government Telegraph Office, Financial Scandal 400 Glyn, Mr., Ministerial Whip, raised to the Peerage 977 Goschen's, Mr., Boys ... 1089 Grammont's, Due de, Revelations ...
Grant, President, as a Philosopher... ... 298 Granville, Lord, and Count Schouvaloff ... 38-68 — — Statement on the Khivan Expedition 169 — — and the Khivan Correspondence 201 Graves, Mr., the late ... 102 Grote, Mr., Life of, by Mrs. Grote 595
HAILEYE17RY COLLEGE. Boys' Allowances 1009 "Hamlet" at the Crystal Palace ... 597
Harcourt, Mr., on -Grandmotherly Government" 6 — — on Government Expenditure ... _ 234 Harcourt's, Mr., Speech at Oxford ... ... 1564 Hessel's, Dr., Case ... ... 174 Holland House Set, the ... 1370 Horticultural Gardens' Flower Show, the ... 598 Hospital Sunday in London ... 759 — — the Sermons ... 789 Houghton, Lord, on Foreign Decorations... ... 271 House Tax v. Income Tax „, 1147 Hunt's, Mr. Ward, Conservatism ... ... 1396 — Holman, New Picture, a Layman upon _ 1497
IGNATIEFF, General 1647 Imperial, the Prince, the New Pretender ... 75 Indian Etiquette, a Question of ... ... 1402
Infants' Custody Bill, passed... ... 533 Insect ... 1401
International Congress, Anarchy in ... ... 1146
Ireland, the O'Keeffe Judgment ... 690 — Dr. Manning upon the State of... ... 1147 — Home Rule in, and the Priests of Cork ... 1175 Irish University Reform Bill, introduced ... ... 200
— — — — Progress of ... 213
— — — — Opposition to ... ... 264 — — — Debates upon ... 296 — — — — thrown out ... 328 — — — — Men of the Debate 332 — Board of Education, Select Committee upon... 624 — Bishops and the Catholic University ... _ 1330 Iron Mask, a New Guess at ... 1433 Italy, Signor Sella and his Budget 498 — King of, Reception of, at Vienna and Berlin 1203 JUDICA.TURE Bill, referred to a Select Judure Bill and the Equity Barristers... ...
In Committee ...
— Dispute upon between Lords and Commons Airy Bill, Sir J. Ccleridge's
KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, Mr„ defends the Ashantee War ... .„ _ 1235 FARMING. the Future of ... Farms the Free Contract for... ... Fawcett. Mr., on the "Financial Scandal" — — at Brighton
Fitzwilliam, Lord, and his Colliers ... Foreign Decorations, Lord Houghton upon Forgery, Great, on the Bank of England ... Forster, Mr., on the Union of Capitalists ... Forster's, Mr., Speech at Liverpool... ... France and the Imperialist Party — the Folly of the Right in — the Assembly and its New President...
-- Liberation of ...
-..: Situation in... ...
— Circular to the Prefects... ... — Proscription in ...
— the Causes of Revolution in ... — Is a Restoration piesible in ... — Last of the Indemnity paid ... — - Si. Rouher's Letter
— Monarchical Conspiracy in ... — the Red Assembly in ...
— MacMahon's Dictatorship, the...
— Political Wsakness in ...
— the" liarshalate " of ...
— and her Rulers ...
— latest Efforts of the Loft — Reaction, difficulties of, in ... French Elections, the ...
— — Significance of the ...
— Assembly, Plan of the Right ...
— — upon Funerals... ...
— — refuses to dissolve — Monarchy, Possibility of a ...
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501 565 850 880 23.5 Kilian. on Canvas at the Crystal Palace ... 470 — reported Submission of ... „,593 — the Russian Aims about... 658 — — Conquest of ... 8.50 King's Library, British Museum, Prints in the ... 920 Kingsley, Rev. C., on Reasonable Prayer ... ... 1205 Knight's, Rev. Mr., Lest Essay on Prayer.- _ 1535
LA MARMORAS, General, Book on the Events ' of 1866 ... 1172 Land. Enfranchisement of the ... ... 13
— Reformers, what are they driving at ? 40 — Titles and Transfer Bill ... 661 Landlord and Tenant Bill, Panic about ... 466
Law, the Demand for Cheap
Lawyers, the Training of ... 72 Leathern, Mr., on the Liberal Prospects ... 1231 Leeds, Conservative Demonstration at ... 496 Liberal "Fads" Licensing Project, it New ... 1300 Literary Sansculottism ... 1403 London, Lord Mayor of ... ... 1120 — School-Board Election ... ... 1529 Lowe, Mr., and his Zanzibar Contract ... 753 — — at Sheffield, on "Ingratitude" ... ... 1144 Lowe's, Mr., Artificially Gloomy Budgets ... 432 Lyceum and Queen's Theatres, Rivalry between... 75 Lytton, Lord, as Littdrateur 106 — — on Names and their Influence 401 — — on the Age of Murderers ... 502 Lytton's, Lord, Eugene Aram ... ... 534 1/ANCHESTER, Bishop of. on Education ... 498 A& Manning, Dr., and Sir G. Bowyer 131 Manning, Dr., on the Pilgrimage ... 1122 Mark Twain ... 1301 Marriage, in England and France 857 Marstand. Vilhelm, Death of... 438 Massachusetts' Governorship, the ... 970 Max Miiller, Professor, in Westminster Abbey ... 1579 — — — on the Missionary Spirit... ... ... 1649 3liall's, Mr., Defeat ... 651 Mill's, Mr. J. S., Philosophy, as tested in his Life 1370 Miners' Reluctance to Work... ... 1066 Ministerial Tribulations ... 657 Ministry, the. see Gladstone ...
Money Matters, Imagination in ...
Montgomery, hung at Omagh for Murder ... 1092 Moon, Great Heat of the ... 72/ Morley, Mr. John, and his Capital Letters ... 561 Morpeth Election, the... ... ... 1332 Mnrder, "Discouragement" as a Cause of ... 137 ilsTAPOLEON, the Emperor ... 41 Napoldon III., Mdmoircs Secrets de ... 4136 Napoleon's Supprstitions ... 56G Navy Estimates, the ... 399 Needlework Exhibition of, at South Kensington 951 Newman. Professor, on the Duty of Suicide ... 287 New Zealand, the Birds of ... ... 1178 Newspaper for a " Farthing " ... 885 — Press, and Dr. Dixon of Glasgow ... 1466
Noncsaformfat, a Word with the ... 1301 Northbrook, Lord, abolishes Income-tax in India 398
Norway, a Tour in, with Gipsies ... 1039 • Northfleet,' the Loss of the _ ... 105
O'KEEFFE Case, the ... ... 562
Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, the 436 Oxford and Cambridge Revenues 788 Oxford Union Debating Societies ... 1334 Tis ACIFIC Railroad Scandal. the... ... ... 236
Pall Mall Gazette, the, and Dr. Strauss .,„ 9 — — — and the Spectator ... 402
— — — on Liberalism in Church and State ... 529 Paray-le-Monial, the English Pilgrimage to ... 1037 Paris, Election Contest in ... 496 Penny Banks, Lord Derby upon ... 630 Permissive Bill, the _ _ 594 Plimsoll, Mr., on the Seamen's Perils ... 370 Plimsoll's, Mr., Shipping Survey Bill 398 — — Commission on Unseaworthy Ships 1237 Political Power, the Redistribution of ... 62/ Pope, who will be the next ?... ... 664 Pope's New Position, the ... ... 4 — Letter to the German Emperor ... 1296 Post-Office Scandal, who was responsible for it 944-979 Power, Mr., Engineer, Story of his Life ... 238 Preaching, the Uselessness of Abstract ... 1304 Press, the, Continental Legislation upon ... 1.566 Princess's Theatre, French Artistes at ... 725 Professions, the Cosmopolitan 238 Professional Theology... ... 1466 Proverbial Philosophy... 1269 Prussia, Civil Marriage in ... ... 1644 Prussian State Religion, the New ... ... 100 — Ecclesiastical Laws, Dr. Manning upon the... 1567
R" QUARTERLY REVIEW " on Greek... ... 535 Queen, the, in the Highlands ... 1179 AILWAY Employds, Slaughter of ... ... 1372
Religious Captiousness of the Day ... 1173 Reuter, Baron, and the Shah-. ... 784 Richard, Mr., on International Arbitration ... 881 Ristori, Madame, as Marie Antoinette ... 822 Ritualists, the, and the Bishops ... ... 1399 Rolls, Mastership of the ... ... 1032 Rome and Brazil _ 1007 Roman Catholics, the, on their Defence 1149 Rugby Head-Mastership, Dismissal of Dr. Hayman 1648 Ruskin, Mr., on Nature and Miraele 300 — — on Cock Robin... ... 1010 — — on Arbitration ... 1303 Russia, and the Ktiivan Expedition ... 134-169-204 Russian Officers, Strange Trial of ... 503
SALISBURTS, Lord, Manifesto... ... 1330 Semen% Sale, the... ... 103 San Francisco, the Chinese "Hoey " in 1119
Sandhurst College, Mutiny at ... 531
Saturday Review, the, on Tourists ... 1151
Schoolboys' Money _ • ... ... 1009 School-Board Elections, the Lesson of ... ... 1464 Scotch Theological Chair, a Storm about a ... 107 — Constituencies and their Members ... 564 Scotland, the Law of Hypothec in 820 Scottish Ecclesiastical Parliaments 755 Secret-Service Money, Attacks upon ... ... 626 Selborne's, Lord, Bill upon the Law Courts ... 201 Session, Decline of the
— Two Points in the... ... ... 976
Shah, Reception of the... ... 724
Sherman, Lydia. Wholesale poisoner _ _ 137 Slave Trade, a New Route for the ... 1123 Spalding, Dr., on the Instinct in Chickens ... 173 Spain, the State of ... ... 724 — Anarchy in Madrid ... _ 754 — the Situation in ... ... 949 — Cartagena. History of the British Fleet before 1117 — Possibilities in ... 1268 Spanish Radicals end Emancipation ... 136 — Abdication, the ... 202-205 — Republic. the _ ... 232 — — and its Daugers ... 265 — Federal Republic, a ... 331 — Revolution, Progress of 528 — Intrausigentes, Senor Echegaray upon _ 1236 Spectator, the, and the Pall Mall Gazette ... 402 Staffordshire, the Election for East ... 918 Stephen, Mr. J. F., on the English Executive ... 1531 Strauss, Professor. on Government ... ... 1239 Street-sweeping in London _ ... 272 Switzerland, Religious Persecution in ... 818 MAUNTON Election, Lessons of the ... 1298 1 Temple, Resuscitation of the Order of the 469 Tenant Farmers as Members for Counties ... 170 Theology. Natural, and the Contemporary Review 333 Thiers, AL, and the Thirty ... .. ... 70 — — Victory of in the Assembly_ ..• 297 — — and the Due de Broglie ... 1264 Tichborne Case, Mr. Skipworth fined & imprisoned 135 Tollemache, Mr. Lionel. on the Right to die ... 206 Trevelyan, Mr. G. 0. 1496 Turks threaten Lahej in Arabia ... 1429
ULSTER Orangemen. the... ... ... 1033 Ultmmontauistn. at Home and Abroad ... 363 United States and Spain ... ... 1430 Universities, Mixed, Imaginary Difficulties in ... 39
TALPVS, Mr., Agricultural Returns ... ... 438 V Venus, the Approaching Transit of, 175-273-373-439 — — Arrangements for ... 7J1 Vested Interests, and Legal Perversions ... 4113 Venillot, Louis ... 1533 Vienna Money Market, Panic in ... 629
WAGES. the Moral Effects of High ... Watering-places of the East Riding Welhaven, J. S. C., Death of... ... Westbury. Lord,
Whaling Voyage to Spitzbergen Whiteehapel Church, the "Messjah "ins... Whitsun Holidays, the Political Lull Wilberforce, Bishop ...
Winterbotham, Mr., at Bristol ...
— - and Lord Morley ...
Women, Competition of in Physical Work Women's Wrongs in Edinburgh University rANZIBAR Contract, the ... — — Mr. Lowe and the
ART.
Foreign Pictures, Exhibition of ... 540 Frbre, E.. Sketches and Studies by... ... 1376 Hunt's, Holman, the "Shadow of Death"... ... 1538 Landseer, Sir E.... 1274 Mason's, George, Collected Pictures ... ... 139 Old Water-Colour Society and Mr. Gladstone ... 277 Royal Academy. the ... 604-637 Phillip's, Mr., Pictures... ... 47.5 Water-Colours, Society of Painters in ... 1613 Water-Colour Landscapes in the Dudley Gallery 374 — — Society, the ... 575-1613
POETRY.
A. Misanthrope on Calvinism Epitaph on a Political Character ...
Greek Poets, the ...
In October "It might have been"... _ Light — German Translation of ...
Louis Napoleon ••• "Two that Sleep" ...
Water-lilies
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ABOUT, E.—Alsace in 1871-72 38 Aiazza, G.—Einuceini's Embassy to Ireland 923 Aidd. Hamilton—Penruddocke ... 929
Aleott, Louisa 31.—Little Men ... ... 19 — — Work, a Story of Experience ... ... 1542 Alexander, Mrs—The Wooing ell_ ... 1281 Alford, Mrs —Life of Henry Alford, D.D.... 797 Amos, Sheldon—English Code of Jurisprudence 705 Anderson, Rev. C.—Works, &c., in a London Parish 14$ Arnold, Matthew—Literature and Dogma.- 242-278 — Mrs.—Old Rome and New Italy _ 1280 Assn, Jacare—Brazilian Colonisation 1307
-mg ADDELEY, B. W.—The Last of the Lythams 1139 Bagehot, Walter—Physics and Politics ... 79
Bagehot, Walter—Lombard Street... _ 799 Barker, Lady—Station Amusements in N. Zealand 796 Barnard. F. A. P.—The Metric System- ... 1218 Bates, W.—A Gallery of Literary Characers ... 1657 Beaumont, Averil—Thornicroft's Model ... 1344 Bell & Co. (Pub.)—Casimir Maremme. 410 Bellows, J. A—A New French Dictionary ... 1381 Bennett, Joseph—Billiards 707 Bentley & Co. (Pub.)—Pictures across the Channel 248 — Journal of A. M. Ampere 1313 Betheneourt, Jean de—The Canarian 50
Bevricke, A. E. N.—The Last'of the Jerninghames t45 Bird, J.—Fires and their Prevention Blackburn, 11.—The Harz Mountains.
Blackwood (1Pub.)—Kenelm Chillingly ... _ 476 — A True Reformer 828 — French Home Life 1472 Blagden, Isa—Poems by the late ... 1577 Bonwick, J.—The Mormons and the Silver Mines 280 Bourchier, Lady—Life of Admiral Codrington ... 1505 Boyle, F.—To the Cape for Diamonds ... 211
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Burnand, F. C.—Happy-Thought Hall ... 51
Burns & Co. (Pub.)—My Clerical Friends... 514 Buxton, C.—Notes of Thought _ 110
CAlRNES, J. E. — Essays on Political
N.._/ Economy 732-1409 Campbell, Lewis—The plays of Sophocles ..., 245 — Dr. J. McLeod—Reminiscences by _ 407 Carnd, L. de—Travels in Indo-China ... 82 Castelar, Emilio--013 Rome and New Italy ... 1280 Chandler, H. W.—Oxford in the 19th Century ... 735 Chapman and Go. (Pub.)—Pasearel, only a Story 409 — German National Cookery 864 — Silverland 897 Cherry, .1. L.—Life and Remains of John Clare... 1158 Clay, Rev. J. G.—Virgin Mary ... 1278 Clough, Mrs. A. H.—Burckhardt's Cicerone ... 1661 Colebrooke, Sir F. E.—Life of H. J. Colebrooke... 1312 Collins. M.—Squire Silchester's Whim COS Colet, J.—St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans ... 1157 Coniugton, J.—The Satires of Persius Flaccus ... 1475 Conyers. Ansley—Chesterleigh .. 479 Cox, (4. W.—Tales of the Teutonic Lands_ ••• 579 Cutts, Rev. E. L.—Scenes of the Middle Ages ... 146
DAAR L.—Det Gamic. Christiania, ... _ 249 D'Anvers. N.—The Fur Country ... 1542 Daily News, Political Portraits reprinted from ... 306 Dalgairns, J. R—Conversion of the Teutonic Race 959
Dasent, G. W.—Jest and Earnest ... ,.. 377 Davies, W.—The Pilgrimage of the Tiber... ... 930 — Rev. Li—Essays by the late W. Godwin ... 1017 — — Notes of Thought by late C. Buxton, M.P. 110 — Rev. C. M.—Unorthodox London ... 1043 Dennis, J.—English Sonnets 1616 Devey, J.—Estimate of Modern English Poets ... 1378 Dixon, H. W.—Lives of Two Queens ... 1072 Dobson, Austin—Vignettes in Rhyme _ ... 1471 Donne, Alphonse, 51.0.—Change of Air and Scene 147 Dorsi, G.—Les (Euvres .le Rabelais ... 114 Dowell, S.—A History of the Stamp Duties ... 1282
Drummond, R. R—Life of Erase-ma 1071
Duns, J., D.D.—Memoir of Sir J. Simpson ... 1135 EASTWICK, C. R—Poor Relief in Parts of Europe Edmonstou & Co. (Pub.)—Quixstar...
Ede-ardes, Mrs —A Vagthond Heroine _
— Miss Amelia B.—The Dolomites English Ambassador to Russia. Correspondence of Erckmann-Chatrian. MIL—Les Deux FrSres Evans, J.—Ancient Stone Duple-meats — Eubule, A.—The Cause of Immortality Ewald, A. C.—Life of Algernon Sydney Ewing, Bishop, Revelation Considered as Light... 1185 672 862 1216 1277 957 1186 182 412 1382 1476 209 638 47 182
HALE, C. E.—His Level Best 213 Hamerton, P. G.—The Intellectual Life ... 673 Hamilton A,- Co. (Pub.)—Life in Victoria ... 1619 Hamley, E. B.. Colonel—The Operations of War 212
Hamerton, P. G.—Thoughts about Art 1506 Hardy, Thomas—A Pair of Blue Eyes ... 831 Hare, A. J. C.—Wanderings in Spain ... 111 Harrison, R.—Outlines of German Literature ... 1186 Harwood, A—History of Christian Theology ... 832 Hatton, 3.—In the Lap of Fortune ... 863 Hawthorne, J.—Bressant, a Romance ... 794 Haw. J. W.—Mysie's Pardon 1381 Haywood, A.—Biographical Essays ... ... 241 Hazard, S.—Santo Domingo. Past and Present _ 376 Hewlett, H. (0.—Life of H. F. Chorley 1408 Hoey, Mrs. C.—Japan and the Japanese ... ... 1617 Horner, S. & J.—Walks in Florence .•• 480 Houghton, Lord—Monographs ••• 733 Hughes, Thomas—Memoir of a Brother ... ••• 510 Humbert, Aimd—Tapan and the Japanese ••• 1617 Hurst & Co. (Pub.)—The Blue Ribbon ... ••• 1639 Hutton, A.—Rinuccini's Embassy to Ireland ••• 923 TBSEN, Henrik—Kejser og GaInteer ••. 1653 1 Ingelow, Jean—Off the Skelligs ••• 13
JACKSON, Lady—The Bath Archives... ... Jenkins, K—Life of 1st Duke of Newcastle Jenkins. Mr.—Little Hodge
Jones, E. EL—Tales of the Teutonic Lands _
KRIM,T.—History of Jesus of Nazareth 1656 Kenyon. Hon. 0.—Life of Lord Kenyon ... 1044 TIARJEON, B. L.—London'e Heart ... _r Fiske, J.—Myths and Mythmakers .. Fitch, J. G.—Statistical Fallacies
Fitzgerald. Percy—Life of Alexandre Dumas Flammarion, Camille—The Atmosphere Footman, 13.—Life, its Friends and Foes...
Freeman, E. A.—Historical Essays... ... Forman, H. B.—Our Living Poets _
Forsyth, W.. Q.C.—Hannibal in Italy ... Forteseue, E. F. K.—The Armenian Church Fortnum, C. D. E.—Majolica... Fowler—Irish Lord Chief Justice's Pamphlet Prem. Sir H. B —Memoirs of a aindoo Furnival, F. G.—Ballads from Manuscripts
GARRETT, G. W.—The Belle of Belgravia Gilbert. Wm.—Clara Levesque ... Glaisher..I.—The Atmosphere
Godkin, J.—The Religious History of Ireland ... Goodman, W.—An Artist in Cuba Gordon & Co. (Pub.)—Sydney Punch Staff Papers Gostwick, J.—Outlines of German Literature ... Graham, Ennis—Not without Thorns ...
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All-ACAULAY, J.—Ireland in 1872 ... ... 1217 1 MacCarthy, D. F.—Shelley's Early Life... 149
— — Calderon's Dramas 1622 Macdonald, G.—Gutta-Percha Willie ... ... 1102 MaeGlashau—History of the War in Ireland 610 Mackay, J. G.—Memoir of Sir J. Dalrymple ... 915 Macmillan (Pub.)—Culmshire Folk 763 — — Reminiscences of the late 'Dr. Campbell... 407 Maginn, W. A—Gallery of Literary Characters... 1G57 Major, R.—Conquest of the Canary Islands 50 Mansel, H. L.—Oxford in the 19th Century ... 733 Markham, C.R.—The Threshold of the Unknown Martel, M. le Comte. de—Etude sue F .ouch6 481 Martin, Frances—Life of Angelique Arnould 669 Martin, F.—The Statesman's Year-Book for 1873 380
Marzials, The1ophile—The Gallery of Pigeons 1248
Masson, D.—Life of John Milton ... 1246 Matthews, \V.—Getting on in the World _ 609
Mayo, W. S., M.D.—Never Again' . ... 180
Maurice, Rev. F.D.—Sermons PreachedinCountry Churches ... ... 1013 Max Miiller, R—The Science of Religion... ... 1411.
Mill, .1. S.—Autobiography 1337 Miller, Joaquin—Souga of the Sun Lands... ... 763 — Life among the Modocs WIG Molesworth, W. N.—The History of England 1343
Moody, R—Lessons and Lectures on Art... 15,10
Morgan, J. E.—University Oars ... 701 Morley, John—Rousseau 829 — 11.—English Literature, Sketch of 1123 — — The Struggle for National Education _ 1503 Morris, \V.—Love is Enough — Rev. R.—Speciumus of Early English ... 1442 Mounsey, A. A.—Travels through the Caucarms... 116 Muller, Christine—The Burgomaster's Family _ 141 Murphy, J. J.—The Scientific Basis of Faith _ 703 ADAUD, M.—History of the Eaglish Work- lug-Classes ••• ... 345 Nichol, J., B.A.—Hannibal. a Historical Drama... 595 Nippold, Von F.—The Ceureh of Utrecht ... 20
r\LIPHANT, Mrs.—Innocent a Tale of Modern A./ Life
Con, Dr. 11.—The Bible for Young People ... 1543 Owen, J. P.—The Fair Haven ... ... 1440 — on the Eve of the British Conquest 671 A.GE, H. A.—Memoirs of Nathaniel Hawthorne 308
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Pater, W. H.—Studies of the Renaissance ... 764 Pearson (Pub )—Comedies of G. Chapman ... 989
Perrier. Amelia—A Winter in Morocco _ 927
Pike, N.—Wanderings in the Mauritius 1075 Plimsoll, S.—Our Seamen, an Appeal ... '279 Prendergast. J. P.—Calendar of Irish State Papers 21 Preston, II. W.—Mireio, a Provencal Poem _ 511 Prudhomme, de Sully—PoAsies 477 Pulsford, W., D.D.—Sermons 310 Putnam (Pub.).—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family_ 445
-M11 ALSTON, W. R. S.—Russian Folk-Tales ...1154
11, Ronan, 51.—L'Antechrist ... 826 Reuss, E.—History of Christian Theology... ... 832 Richardson, S.—Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded 1275 Riddell, Mrs—Home, Sweet Home 571 — — The Earl's Promise ... 1101 Rogers, Rev. W.—The School Bible ... _ 1543 Rush, R.—The Court of London _ 990 Russell Rev.C. W.—Calendar of Irish State Papers 21 — Rev. C. W.—Ireland in the Reign of James I. 1183 Russell, Earl—Essays on the Christian Religion 545
SCHELL, A—Operations of the First German
Army in France ... ... 1379 Shairp, J. D.—Life of James D. Forbes ... 1309 Shepard, J. S.—Over the Dovrefjelds 1099 Shipley, Orby—Ecclesiastical Reform ... 891 Simpson, M. C. M.—A Long Summer's Day ... 1580 Smith, Elder. & Co. (Pub.)—talcestis 894 Sneyd, 11.—Cyllene, or the Fall of Paganism ... 668 Sally, N. N.—Memoir of the Life of D. Cox ..., 57,7 Spencer, H.—Principles of Psychology ... ... 793 Stephen, J. F., Q.U.—The Indian Evidence Act 14 — — Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity ... 729-761 Stephens, Rev, W. R. Chrpostorn, his Life and Times... 342 Stradling. M.—The Misadventures of Mr. Catlyne 311 Stmhan & Co. (Pub.)—Seen and Heard ... 413 — — The True History of Joshua Davidson ... 375 — — The White Rose and Red ... ... 1307 — — The Gaol Cradle, and who rocks it ... 1.582 Stretton, Hesba—llester Morley's Promise ... 1156 Strickland, A.—Lives of the Stuart Princesses ... 1048 Sullivan, Captain G.—Dhow-chasing _ soo
Swanwick, A.—The Dramas of 2Eschylus ... 699 Symonds, J. A—Studies of the Greek Poets ... 1341 TAYLOR, Meadows—Seema Tennyson. A.—'Phe Idylls of the King Thom, J. 11.—Life of J. J. Tayler Thorns, W. J.—Human Longevity ... Thornbury. W.—Criss-Cross Journeys Thornton, W. '1.—Old-fashioned Ethics _ Timbs, John—History of Clubs and Club Life
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Tinsley Bros. (Pub.)—Murphy's Master ...
— — Musical Recollections._ — — My Little Girl ..„ — Sam. (Pub.)—Wages, a Novel ... Tottenham, (0. L—Harcourt... ••• yae Triibner (Pub.)—The Text Societies' Publications 181 — Colymbia — -. 1097 Trollope, A—Australia and New Zealand 607-640 Tuckerman, C. K.—The Greeks of To-day ... 861 Tulloch, J., D.D.—National Theology Tyerman, Rev. L.—The Oxford Methodists ... 127 Tyndall, J.—Principal Forbes A. his Biographers 1309 Tytler, S.—The Old Masters and their Pictures... 1311
V"E. A. de—Legends of St. Patrick ... 512 Verne, Jules—The Fur Country. . . 1502 Villemessant, H. de—Mdmoires d'un Journaliste308
Vinoy, Gen.—L'Arnffie Francalse en 1873... _ 694 Pique & Co. (Pub.)—Art Studies from Nature ... 414 TATALKER, Patrichts—Rambles... 313
ri Warner, C. D.—Back-log Studies, &e. ... 542 Wastensleben, Ct.H.—IstC1 erman Army in France 1379 We).ington, Duke of—Despatchea of his Father 859-889
... 177 ... 80 ... 1074 1339 ... 541 ... 670 ... 1126 ... 341 378 ... 641 Westropp. H. M.—Prehistoric Phases ... 705 White. J. T.—The Twenty-Third Book of Livy ... 1341 Williams, G.—Correspondence of J. Bekynton ... 46 E. de—Johannes Olaf 339 Wood, Capt. J.—The Source of the Sliver Oxus... 17 — Lady—Wild Weather ...
— Wallace—Chronos, Mother Earth's Biography 1445 Woodthorpe, R. S —The Looshai Expedition ... 767
Wright, T.—The Works of James Gillray 1539 Wrottesley, Hon. G.—Life of Sir John Burgoyne 879
ITONGE. C. 31.—Life of a Page 1045 — Life of Bishop Patteson 1575
ZINCKE, F. B.—A Month in Switzerland ... 960
BOOKS.—Subjects.
LONG Summer's Day-11. C. 31. Simpson ... 1580 A Pair of Blue Eyes—Thomas Hardy 831 A Vagabond Heroine—Mrs. Edwardes 860 2E'sehylus—the Drama of Anna Swunwick ... 698 Africa, Dhow-chasing on the Coast of —G. L.
Sullivan 509 Alcestis—Smith, Elder, &Co. (Pub.) ... 894 Alford, H.. D.D Life of—Mrs. Alford 797 Alsace iu 1871-2—E. About ... 18 Ampere, Andrd M.—Bentley & Co. (Pub.)... ... 1313
Angleterre, Histoire des Classes Ouvrieres en—
Armenian Church, the—E. F. K. Fortescue ... 987 Arnould, Angelique, Life of—F. Martin ... ... 669 Art Studies from Nature—Virtue & Co. (Pub.) 414 — Thoughts about—P. G. Hamertou 1306 — Lessons and Lectures on—F. W. Moody ... 1540 Atmosphere, the—Camille Flammarion 862 Australia and New Zealand—A. Trollope... 007-640
BALLADS, from Manuscripts—F. J. Furnivall 643
Bath Archives, the—Lady Jackson... ... 890 Bekynton, T., Official Corres.—G. Williams ... 46 Belle of Belgravia—G W. Garrett ... 1185 Bible, the, for Youug People—Dr. H. Oort... 1543 Bible, Children's—Rev. W. Rogers... ... ... 1543 Billiards—Joseph Bennett 707 Blue Ribbou,:the—Hurst & Co. (Pub.) ... 1659 Brazilian Colonisation—Jacare Assu 1507 Bressaut, a Romance—J. Hawthorne ... 794 Britain, Ancient Stone Implements of—J. Evans 704 Burgomaster's Family, the—C. Muller ... ... 144 Burgoyne. Sir J.. Life of—Colonel Wrottesley 379 Buxton, C., Notes of Thought—Rev. Ll. Davies 110
CAMPBELL, Dr.. the late, Reflections of— Macmillan (Pub.)... ... 407 Camp Notes—Frederick Boyle ... 1414
Canarian. the—Jean de Betheneourt 50 Cape, to the, for Diamonds—F. Boyle ... 211 Casimir Maremma—Bell de Co. (Pub.) ... 410 Caucasus. a Journey through,—A. A. Mounsey 116 Chancery, in, Chief Justice's Pamphlet—Fowler 178 Change of Air and Scene—A. Donne, M.D. 147 Chapman. G.. Comedies of—J. Pearson (Pub.) ... 989 Chesterleigh—Ansley Conyers ... 477 Chinese Empire, Travels in—L. de Cared Chorley. H. T., Life of—H. G. Hewlett ... 1408 Christian Theology, History of—E. Reuss ... 832 Christiania. Det Gamle—L. Dates 249 Chronos, Mother Earth's Biography—W. Wood 1445 Churches, Sermons Preached in Country—Rev.
F. D. Maurice... ... 1013 Cicerone, Painting in Italy—Dr. Burckhardt 1661 Clara Levesque—W. Gilbert... ... 672 Clare. J., Life and Remains of—.T. L. Cherry ... 1158 Clubs and Club Life—John Tubs 670 Codrington, Admiral, Life of—Ludy Bourchier ... 1505 Colebrooke. H. J., Life of—Sir J. E. Colebrooke... 1312 Coleridge, Sara, Memoirs of—King & Co. (Pub.) 1213 Colymbia—Trilbner & Co. (Pub.) ... ... 1087 Cox, D., Memoirs of the Life of—N. N. Solly ... 573 Criss-Cross Journeys—W. Thornbury 1339 Cuba, an Artist in—Walter Goodman ... 1277 Culmshire Folk—Macmillan (Pub.)... 763 Cumberland, Worthies of—H. A. Lonsdale, M.D. 1494 Cyllene, or the Fall of Paganism—H. Sneyd ... 668
lf-NALRYMPLE, Sir T.. Memoire of—J.G. Mackay 958 Davidson, J., True History of—Strahan (Pub.) 375
Doctors and Patients—John Timbs 1126 Dolomites, Untrodden Peaks—A, B. Edwards ... 956 Dumas, Alex., Life of—Percy Fitzgerald .., 246 lpARLY-English Text Society's Publications- ▪ Triihner & Co. (Pub.) 181 Earl's Promise. the—Mrs. Riddell ... ... 1101 Ecclesiastical Reform—Orby Shipley ... 891 England. Rational Theology in—J. Tulloch. D.D. 344 — History of, from 1830—W. N. Molesworth ... 1343 English University, Five Years in an—C. A. Bristed 1100 English Literature, a First Sketch of—H. Morley 1123 — Poets, Estimate of Modern—J. Decoy ... 1378 — Early Specimens of—Rev. It. Morris 1442 Erasmus, Life and Character of—R. B. Drummond 1071 Essays, Biographical and Critical—A. Haywood 244 — Historical—E. A. Freeman 508 — on the Christian Religion—Earl Russell ... 545 — Political—J. E. Cairnes ... 1409
-VAITTI, the Scientific Basis of—J. J. Murphy... 703
12 Fair Haven, the—J. P. Owen 1440 Fayoum, or Artists in Egypt—Paul Lenoir „,. 893 Fires, and their Prevention—Joseph Bird... ... 1446 Florence, Walks in—S. and J. Homer 480 Forbes. J. D.. Life and Letters of—J. C. Shairp ... 1309 — — and his Biographers—T. Tyndall ... 1309 Fouchd, sur le Communisme—Comte de Martel ... 481 France. the Campaign on the Somme, 1870-1871 1379 Francaise, L'Armee, en 1873—General Vinoy 699 — Dictionnaire de la, Langue—E. Littrd 734 French and English Dictionary—J. Bellows ... 1381 — Home Life—W. Blackwood (Pub.) ... ... 1472 Freres, lea Deux—MM. Erckmann-Chatrian ... 574 Fur Country, the—Jules Verne ... 1502 CIAOL Cradle, the, Who rocks it ?—Strahan • & Co. (Pub.) ... 1582
German National Cookery—Chapman de Co. ... 864
— Literature, Outlines of—J. Gostwick ... 1186 — Army, Operations of, in France 1379 (letting on in the World—W. Matthews 609 Gillray, T.—The Works of Thomas Wright ... 1539 Godwin, W., Essays by the late—Rev ILI. Davies 1017 Greek Poets, Studies of the--J. A. Symonds ... 1341 Greeks of To-day—C. K. Tuckerman 861 Grote, G., Life of—Mrs. Grote ... 638 Gutta-Pereha Willie—G. Macdonald 1102 AILEYBURY, Sermons Preached at—C. H.
Hannibal in Italy—W. Forsyth, Q.C. 575 — an Historical Drama—J. Nichol. BA 575 Happy-Thought Hall—F. C. Burnand 51 Harcourt,—G. L. Tottenham ... 735 Ham Mountains. the—II. Blackburn ... ... 1014 Hawthorne, N., Memoirs of—H. A. Page ... 308 Hester Morley's Promise—Hesba Stretton ... 1156 Hindoo, Memoirs of a—Sir H. B. Frere ... 1129 His Level Best—Edward E. Hall ... 213 Holland House—Princess Leichtenstein ... 1418 Home, Sweet Home—Mrs. H. Riddell 511 Huguenot Family, Memoirs of a—Putnam (Pub.) 445 Human Longevity—W. J. Thorns ... 1074
IDEALISM, an Essay—W. Graham ... 412
Idylls of the King—A. Tennyson ... ... 177 Immortality, the Curse of—M. Eubule Evaus ... 1215 India before the British Conquest—S. Owen ... 671 Indian Evidence Act, the—J. F. Stephen, Q.C. ... 14 In the Lap of Fortune—J. Hatton 863 Innocent. a Tale of Modern Life—Mrs. Oliphant 921 Ireland, State Papers of—Rev C. W. Russell, D.D. 21 — History of the War in—MaeGlashan 610 — Embassy of the Pope's Nuncio to—G. Aiazza 923 — in the Reign of James L—Rev. C. W. Russell 1183 — use Religious History of—James Godkin 12141 — in I872-3. Macaulay. M.D. ... 1217 Irish Lord Chief Justice's Pamphlet—Fowler ... 178 JERNINOHA3IES, the Last of the—A. E. N. 7415 Jest and Earnest—J. W. Dasent 377 Jesus of Nazareth, History of—T. Keim 1616 Jurisprudence, the English Code of—S. Amos ... 705 EJSER og Galileeer—Henrik Ibsen ... 1613 Keuelm Chillingly—Blackwood ... 470 Kenyon, Lord, Life of.—Hon. G. C. Kenyon ... 1044 Kingsley, Rev. C.—Selection from his Writings... 702 Knocknagow—C. J. Kielthant ... 1410
I'ANTECHRIST—M. Renan 8211 Liberty, Equality, Fraternity—J. F. Stephen 728-761
Life, its Friends and Foes—H. Footman 570 Literary Characters, a Gallery of—W. Bates 1657 Literature and Dogma-31. Arnold... ... 242-276 Little Men—Louisa M. Alcott 19 Little Hodge—Mr. Jenkins ... ... 935 Livy—J. T. White, D.D. ... 1141 Lombard Street—Walter Bagehot 799 London Parish, a. Works.&e..in—Rey. C. Anderson 148 London, Court of, from 1819 to 1825—R. Rush 990 — Unorthodox—Rev. C. M. Davies ... 1043 London's Heart—B. L. Farjeon ... 833 Love is Enough—William Morris ... ... 49 Luehai Expedition, the—R. S. Woodthorpe 767 Lythams, the Last of the—It. W. Baddeley 1159 lh AGAZINES, the 83-214-737-865-1019-1130-1412-1144 1.11 — Lighter Papers in the 447-1251 Magazines, Graver ... 1283 Majolica, Catalogue of—C. D. C. Fortnum ... 1015 Man, Antiquity of—Sir C. Lyell ... 1620 Marvell, Andrew, Works of—Rev. A. B. thwart 209 Mauritius, Wanderings in the—N. Pike ... 1075 May—Mrs. Oliphant ... 547 Memoires d'unJournaliste—H. de Villemessant... 308 Memoir of a Brother—Thomas Hughes 510 Metric System. the—F. A. P. Harvard 1218 Middle Ages, Characters of the—Rev. E. L. Cutts 116 Mill, J. S.—Autobiography 1831 Milton, John, the Life of—David 3Iasson... ... 1246 Misadventures, the, of Mr. Catlyne—M. Stradliug 111 Modocs, Life Among the—Joaquin Miller ... 1016 Monographs, Personal. Social—Lord Houghton._ 733 Mormons, the, and the Silver Miues—J. Bonwick 280 Morocco, a Winter in—Amelia Perrier 927 Murphy's Master—Tinsley Brothers (Pub.) ... 34 Musical Recollections--Tineley Brothers (Pub.)... 373 3lysie's Pardon—James W. Hay ... 1531 My Clerical Friends—Burns & Co. (Pub.)... ... 514 My Little Girl—Tinsley Brothers (Pub.) 641 Myths and Mythmakers—,1. Fiske ... 1043 NTAPOLEON I., History of—P. Lanfrey ... 147 .1N National Education—John Morley ... 1503 Nature, the Forces of—A. Guillemin 182 — the Higher Ministry of—J. B. Liefchild ... 1579 Never Again—W. S. Mayo. M.D. ... 180 Newcastle, 1st Duke and Duchess of—E. Jenkins 443 New England, a Commend. Slut. of—J. 0. Palfrey 700 New Zealand, Station Amusements—Lady Barker 790 Not without Thorns—Ennis Graham 182
"A CEA N to Ocean—G. M. Grant ... 1382
/ Off the Skelligs—Jean Ingelow 11 Olaf. Johannes—E. de Wale Old-Fashioned Ethics—W. T. Thornton ... ... 541 Old Rome and New Italy—E. Castelar ... 1230 — Masters and their Pictures—S. Tytler ... 1311 — Cross Quarry—Gerald Grant 1476 Only Eve—J. C. Lunn ... 28L Over the Dovrefjelds—J. S. Shepard. ... 1059 Out and About—H. A. Page ... 1618 Oxford in 19th Century—Rev. H. L. Manse', D.D. 733 Oxford Methodists, the—Rev. L. Tyerman 1127 Oxus, Source of the River—Capt. J. Wood .., 17
PAGE, Life of a, &c.—C. M. Yonge ... 1045 Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded—S. Richardson 1275 Pasearel, only a Story—Chapman & Co. (Pub.) ... 409
Patteson. Life of J. C.—C. M. Yonge ... 1575 Persia, Travels through—A. A. Mounsey ... 116 Persius Flaccus, the Satires of—J. Conington 1475 Physics and Politics—Walter Bagehot 79 Pictures Across the Channel—Bentley & Co. (Pub.) 248 Poitmes Barbares—Leconte de Lisle ... 477 — Poisies—De Sully Prudhomme... ... 477 — Mireio, a Provencal Poem—F. Mistral 511 — Red-Cotton Night-cap Country—R. Browning 606 — Sonnets, &c.—Mrs. 0. N. Knox — The Gallery of Pigeons—Thdophile Marxists 1248 — the White Rose and Red--Straban (Pub.) ... 1307 — Vignettes in Rhyme—A. Dobson ... 1411 — By the late Ise. Blagden ... 1577 — English Sonnets—J. Dennis 1610 — Calderon's Dramas—D. F. MacCarthy ... 1622 Poets, our Living—H. B. Forman... ... 194
Political Portraits from the Daily News ... 306
— Economy—J. E. Calcites... ... 732-1402 Pollock, Life of Field-laarshal—C. R. Lowe ... 991 Poor Relief in Dill. Parts of Europe—E.Eastwick 1128 Prehistoric Phases—H. M. Westropp ... 705 Psychology, Principles of—H. Spencer ... 798 Public Instruction—I. G. Fitch ... 1003
QUEENS. History of Two—W. H. Dixon ... 1072 Quixstar—Edmonston & Co. (Pub.)... ... 958 ABELAIS, les G:uvres de—Gustave Dore ... 114
Rambles—Patricius Walker ... ... 313 Reformer, a True—Blaekwood (Pub.) ... 328 Religion, Introduction to—F. Max Muller...... 1411
Renaissance. Studies in the—W. H. Pater ... 704 Revelation Considered as Light—Bishop Ewing 894: Rousseau—John Morley ... 829 Russian Court. Eng. Ambaitsador's Correspond. at 1574
Russian Folk Tales—W. N. S. Ralston ... 1184 Q T. CHRYSOSTOM, his Life and Times—Rev.
CI W. Stephens ... ... 342
St. Patrick, Legends of—Aubrey de Verr... ... 512 St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans—J. Colet, D.D ... 1157 Santo Domingo. Past and Present—S. Hazard ... 376 Saunterings awl Back-log Studies—C. D. Warner ',.,441(2) Seamen, Our, an Appeal—S. Plimsoll, M.P.
Seen and Heard—Strohm]. & Co. (Pub.) ...
Sects—Meadows Taylor ... Sermons—W. Pulsford, D.D...
Shakespeare's Sonnet—F. Krauss ...m 234444417■■ Shelley's Early Life—D. F. MacCarthy ... 149
Shuttlecock Papers, the—J. A. Stem. 1249 Silverland—Chapmau & Co. (Pub.)... ... 897 Simpson, Sir T., Memoir of—I. Duns, D.D. ... 1131 Songs of the Suu Lends—Joaquin Miller... 768 Sophoelee, the Plays of—Lewis Campbell... ... 245 Spain, Wanderings in—A. J. C. Hare Squire Silehester's Whim—M. Collins 6fle Stamp Duties, the, a History of—S. Dowell ... 1200 Statesman; Year-Book—F. Martin Stuart Princesses, Lives of the—A. Strickland ... 104e
Switzerland, a Mouth in—F. B. Zineke 96,1
Sydney, Algernon, Life of—A. C. Ewald ... 112
— Punch Staff Papers—Gordon (Pub.) 93
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UP Hill—Lady Wood 1505
University Oam—.T. E. Morgan ... 701 Unknown Region, Threshold of—C. R. Markham 1377 Utrecht, the Church of—Von F. Nippold... 20-1S
A TICTORIA, Glimpses of Life in—Hamilton 1619
V Virgin Mary. the—Rev. J. G. Clay ... 1278 AITA.R, the Operations of—E. B. Harnley ... 212 1 1 Wages, a Novel—Tinsley, S. (Pub.) ... 544 Wellington Despatehes—Duke of Wellington 859-089 White Rose and Red—Stmhan (Pub.) 1301 Wielif, Johann Von—Gotthard & Lechler ... 338 Wight, in the Isle of—S. Lowe & Co. (Pub.) ... 1660 Wild Weather—Lady Wood... 309 Work, a Story of Experience—L. M. Alcott ... 1542
ZOOLOGICAL Mythology, or the Legends of Animals—A. de Gubernatis ... 47 CURRENT LITERAL TURE. A BOUT, E.—liandbook of Social Economy ... 1-1_ Adventures Afloat and Ashore—P. Glamor° A False Heart—J. E. Muddoek
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Ainsworth, W. H.—Boscobel, or the Royal Oak.., Alexander, General Sir J. E.—Bush Fighting ... American Cousins at Home—S. Low & Co. (Pub.) — History, Romance of—M. S. de Vere Ancient Classics for English Readers—Rev. W.
L. Collins Anderson, C. J.—The Lion and the Elephant ...
— Colonel R. P.—Victories and Defeats... ... Animal Mechanics—Rev. S. Houghton Archteological Essays—Sir J. G. Simpson Aristophanes—Rev. W. L. Collins Arnold. Rev. F.—Turning-Points in Life ...
Astronomy, the Romance of—R. K. Miller ... Aunt Ann's Stories—L. Loughborough
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13agshawe, Rev. T. a—The Catholic Church 1021 Baring-Gould—Lives of the Saints... ... 1220 Baron Grimbosh—S. Tinsley (Pub.) 184 Baptist Illusionary, the First in India 1252 Bedell, Bishop, Life of—J. E. B Mayor ... 184 Bell & Co. (Pub.)—Sick and in Prison ... ... 1104 Bentley (Pub )—Too Soon ... 899 Beste. K. D.—A May Chaplet... 1219 Between Two Loves—R. J. Griffiths 331
Bevan, P.—The Teachers' List ... 735 Biarritz and the Baeque Country—Count Russell 1049
Birds. the Natural History of—J. It. Jones ... 482 Blackstone Economized—D. NI. Aird 283 Borlase, W. C.—Ntenia, Cornubire 863 Brave Men's Footsteps—King & Co. (Pub.) ... 449 Bridal Bouquet—II. Southgate ... ... 382 Briefs and Papers—King & Co. (Pub.) ... 87 British Almanack for 1873—Stationers' Company 381 Brookes. Henry—The Fool of Quality ... 675 Burnantl. F. C.—New Hist. of Sandford & Merton 580 By and By—Edward Maitland ... 1477
CAMBRIDGE Undergraduates' Journal ... 1132 Canada, an Autumn Tour in—J. S. Medley 1133
Carring, Baron—The Artist of Collingwood ... 993 Caucasus, Travels in—A. T. Cunynghame... ... 415 Census, Digest of the English, 1871—J. Lewis ... 1161 Chapman & Co. (Pub )—James Frazer 769 Chelsea Hospital, Early History of......... 1103 Christ in Modern Life—Rev. S. A. Brooke ... 611 1513-1583-1623-1662 Christmas Books
Church, History of the Christian—J. C. Robertson 1188 Cicero, Letters to Athena—A. Pretor1862
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Cox, S.—An Expositor's Note-Book 1187 Cravens of Cravencroft, the—H. B. Pigott ... 1184
Cremer, H.—Greek Lexicon of New Testament... 87
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Effle's Game-Cecil Clayton ... 675
Eiloart, Mrs-The Young Squire 52 England. the Asiatic in-J. Salter 733 English Lake District, Guide to the ... 867 English Ordinal, Defence of the ... 1188 Ephemera-Lord Lyttelton ... 185 Essays of a Manufacturer-W. L. Sargent _ 346
Etern ,1 Life, the-Rev. J. N. Bennie' _ 1252
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Fisher, Fanny-The Secret of; Two Houses ... 1477
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GILFILL&N, G.-Life of the Rev. W. Ander-
Gold Elsie-E. ierlett ... 449 Godwin, William, Essays by... 580 Goodwin. J.-The Life of J. Jackson ... 993 Grace Tolmar-John Dangerffeld 186 Granville, J. M.-While the Boy Waits 1511 Green, H.-A. Alciati and his Books of Emblems 703 Guide-books ... 1448
-HAARLEM. a Tale of the Siege of-Mary Doig 863 Hall, S. C.-The Trial of St. Jasper ... 1108 Handbook of Hardy Trees-W. B. Hemsley ... 449
Heathergate-King & Co. (Pub.) 1512 Heliotype Process, the_ _ ... a. 1512 Herbert, Lady-A Search after Sunshine... ... 252
Hidden Pedls-Mary C. Hay 347
Hogarth's Frolie-J. C. Rotten ... ... 185 Hole, Rev. S. R.-The Six of Spades ... 611 Home Matters, Bits of Talk About, &c.-11. H. ... 867 Homer, Pope's, trans. into Latin-Hon. G. Denman 1346 - First Six Books of the Iliad-Rev. E. Simms 1383 Horace, the Epistles of-Andrew Wood, M.D. ... 346 House of Cards, A-Mrs. C. Hoey ... 184 Hunt, Leigh-Wishing-cap Papers 992 Hurst & Co. (Pub.)-AmyStennett... 708 Hutcheson, J. C.-She and I, a Love Story ... 1021 Hygiene, the Handbook of-G. Wilson, M.D. 347
IRELAND, Catechism of History of-W. J. Daunt $81
- Old Times in-Hon. C. S. Vereker ... 1511 Irish Wits and- Worthies-W. J. Fitzpatrick ... 1346 Is it for Ever ?-Kate Mainwaring ... 1546
JACOBITE Wars, Legends of the-T. Mansell 580 Jacox, F.-Traits of Character in Bible Story 992 Jamaica, Letters from-Edmonstou & Co. (Pub.) 1021 Jerrold, 13.-The Best of all Good Company ... 347
Justinian. the Institutes of-T. E. Holland ... 1021 Justification, the Christian Doctrine of-A.
TT EEL and Saddle-T. R. Revere ... 1022 al.. Kettle, R. M.-Hillesden on the Moors ... 898 Kingsley, C.-Plays and Puritans ... 580 - H. Brookes-The Fool of Quality ... 675 Kingston, W. H. G.-Roger Kyffin's Ward ... 1585 Knight, C.-Passages of a Working Life ... 1415 Knox, T. \V.-Underground 1161
LADY Bell-A Story of Last Century ... ... 1662 Lectionary, a Companion to the-Rev. W.
Benham' .. ... 1022 Lee, Holme-Katherineat Trial 899 Legal Profession, the-Ridgway (Pub.) 516 L'Estrange, Rev. A. 0.-From the Thames to the Tamar Life's Tapestry-Skeet (Pub.) ... 1220 Light Green, the ... 86 Little Kate Kirby-W. Robinson ... 216 Livy, Extracts from-H. Lea Warner ... 1220 Longfellow, H. W.-Aftermath ... 1447 London, the Flora and Fauna of-R. C. Francillon 186 Lost for Gold-Katharine King ... ... 739 Love in the 19th Century-H. W. Preston 1104 Lowe & Co. (Pub.)-St. Cecilia, a Tale ... 549 13,rACDONALD, G.-The Vicar's Daughter ... 252 Macleod, N.-The Temptation of our Lord 516 Magazines, Numerous... ... 1132 - the Sunday... ... ... 1447 Man of the Future-A. Calder ... 992 Mark Twain, Works of ... 1511 Mazini, Linda-The Golden Shell ... ... 1384 Medical Works, Numerous ... 382 Mercier, Mrs. J.-Our Mother Church ... 1161 Middleme.s, J.-Wild Georgie 739 Military Men have Met-E. D. Fenton ... 151 Mingled Yarn, a-Mrs. H. Mackarness 185 Mythology, Manual of-A. S. Murray ... 1252 Moscheles, Life of-By his Wife 1477
Mottoes for Monuments-F. and 31. A. Palliser ... 1346 hlasioal Criticisms-T. D. Eaton ... ... 676
XTEVINS, W. M.-Emperor Julian and the .1.1 Christians-. 992 Newby. (Pub.)-A Brother or Lover? 769 New Editions of Books ... 382-616-8e4-1391 1415 New Testament. Greek Lexicon of-H. Cromer- 87
- - the Ritual of the _ 731 - - Study, Essentials of-W. 0. Littlewood _ 875 New Town Dispensary. Lays of-Eilmonston (Pub.) 1144
Nurse. Memoirs of a Professional Lady ... 612
OBERAmmERGATJ: Scenes from Passion Play 641 CM-Testament Essays-Rev. B. Street 1.510 Ordination Sertnons-J. R. Woodford, D.C. ... 1221
Oxford University-Student's Handbook to ... 1022
PACIFIC Shores. Scenes on-II. C. Cros,sdalle 1n49 Palestine, Our Work in-Beutley (Pub.) ... 1221 Palmer, W.-The Patriarch and the Tear... 1 220
Parker, M. K-The Rose of Avondale 1221 Parted Lives-Mr. S. K. Spender 581 Passion Flower-Burns and Co. (Pub ) 1245 Paull. Mrs. H. H. B.-Trevor Court... ... 867 Pearl and Emerald, a Tale-R. E. Francillon ... 185 Pelican Papers, the-J. A. Noble ... 483 Percy Lockart-E. W. Baxter 116
POETRY:-
Austin, A.-Madonna's Child ... ... 1187 Bennett, W. C.-Songs for Sailors 449 Bradfield, Thomas-Deighton Farm 251 Brand, Lewis-Urban Greedier 709 Bulkeley, H. J.-Walled iu 459 Cooper, T.-The Paradise of Martyrs _ 866 Pane, V.-From Dawn to Noon ... 459 Fleming, J. M.-Carmina Vitas 251 Forsyth, W.-Idylls and Lyrics Greenleaf, J.-The Pennsylvania Pilgrim ... 515 Gribble, J. D. R.-At Home on Leava 251 Hazel. A.-The Story of Pomona _ ... 453 Hervey, Lord F.-The Taking of Alba 1019
Holt, R. B.-Peril Proves who Truly Loves 450•Kelly. C. H.-Delhl .. ... 251
Kentish, T.-Ceesar in Britain .. ... 251 King & Co. (Pub.)-Eros Agouistes 251 Leland, C. G.-German Humorous Poems ... 1314 Longman (Pub.)-31emories of a Life's Epilogue 1286
Lowe & Co. (Pub.)-Of the Inner Life ... 22
Melville, J. Whyte-The Trim Cross ... 964 Macmillan & Co. (Pub.)-11illside Rhymes _ 250 - - Stray Leaves-C. E. M. 4s0 - - An Ancient City ... 1285 Nimmo (Pub.)-Pious Jemima. a Doleful Tale Nisbet & Co. (Pub.)-Imauddeen • _ 184 Pennell. H. C.-Modern Babylon... ... 250 Pfeiffer, Emily-Gerard's Monument ... 1285 Powlett, Lieutenant N.-Eastern Legends _ 964 Routledge & Co.(Puba-Poems for Infant Minds 22 Babe, Quieu-A. Legend of Jersey ... 450 Sawyer, W.-The Legend of Phillis 251 - F. A.-Gold and Tinsel ... 965 Smith, Edwin-A Few Poems _ 128o
Stowe. S. J.-The Knight of Intercession 1384
Scott, Patrick-The Dream of the Dead _ 709 Taylor, Bayard-Lars, a Pastoral of Norway ... 964
- - the Masque of the Gods ... 709
Tennant, W.-Anster Fear 709 Wilson, A. S.-The Creed of To-morrow 450 Whiting, Sydney-Poems ... 15 Wolff, Minna-For My Little Friends ... 450 Wyatt-Edgell, A.-Amadeus ... 964 Portfolio, tbe-Seeleye (Pub.) 482-644-8014048-1284 Post-Office Directory for 1874 ... _ 1585 Precious Stones, Stories in-E. Ziannern... 580 Prime, J.-Fifteen Years of Prayer ... 516 Proctor, R.A.-Essays on Astronomy ... 740 - The Orbs around us ... ... 993 Protestant, a, Adventures of, in Search of a
QUEEN'S Shilling, the-Captain A. Griffiths... 1511 leD EGINALD BRAMBLE-King & Co. (Pub.)... 1546 IL Racquets, the Book of-J. IL Atkins ... 22
Ravensdale-S. Tinsley (Pub.).. ... 449
Ready, 0 Ready 1-Lowe & Co. (Pub.) 483
Reformation, the-G. P. Fisher, D.D. ... 1131 Republican Superstitions-31. D. Conway._ ... 675 Revealed at Last-A. Eubule Evans ... 251 Review, the, Westminster ... ... 150-548-963 - Dublin 183-011-1383 - Quarterly 518
- British Quarterly ... •432-932-1844
Rosetta Stone, the-S. Sharpe 116 Round the World-E. D. G. Prime' 186 Royal Artillery, History of the-Captain Duncan le45 Runaway, the-Macmillan (Pub.) 22
ST. PAUL, the Epistle to the Galatians-T. H. Godwin _ . . . ... 134 St. Paul, Pages from the Life of-%\7. E. Bennett 1253 St. Peter, Life and Writings of-Seeley (Pub.) ... 415
Saints, Lives of the-Rev. S. Bariug-Gould ... 184 Saxony, a Story of, in 1870 ... 516 Sayings in English and Latin ... ... 1220 School and Class Books . 332-1077-131.5 Science and Industry, Annual Record of 151 - Natural History, Works upou - 343 Scotland, Monuments in-Rev. C. lingers _ 739 Scripture Lands, Wanderings in-f. Robinson... 801 Sears, E. 11.-The Fourth Gospel, &c. _ 183 Sebastopol & Jerusalem, a Scamper to-l. Creagh 22 Seeley (Pub.)-Overland, Inland, and Upland ... 516 - Down in Derbyshire ... 548 Sermons, Dr. Vaughan, and others... ... 801-802 Seven to Seventeen-AI. K. Bell 1663 Shipwrecks-W. H. G. Kingston ... ... 449 Siberia, Russ. Conspirators in-E. St. J. Mildmay 448 Sick, Science and Art of Nursing the-A. Munro 1815 Slave-catching in Indian Ocean-Capt. Colomb 834 Small Pox-Dr. Carl Both ... 801 Soldiering and Scribbling-A. Forbes ... 216' Sons of Dives-S. Tinsley (Pub.) ... 186 Southgate, H.-Gone Before ... ... 867 Spain, Through, by Railway-A. Eiwes ... 1315 Statesmen, Portrait Sketches of-J. W. Reid ... 22
Strahan (Pub.)-Anne, Countess of Stolberg 769
Streams from Hidden Sources 708 Stratton, Hesba-The Doctor's Dlemma ... 867 Studies and Romances-S. Wihto ... 1415
TEGNEWS Frithiof Saga--Cati.Z. Spalding 580 Tennyson, his Life and Wor . a Smith 1311 The Sedgeborough World-A. Farebrother ... 23
The Surgeon's Secret-Sydney Mostyn _ 86 The Sons of Eke-Fergus MacEire 314 The Ineklious Thief-A. Tale for Humble Folks.'. 483 Theological Work., Numerous . 233-284
Thomas. Annie-He Cometh not, Sue Said ... 835
Thomson, C. W.-The Depths of the Sea ... 1021 Timothy Cripple-T. A. Robinson 1512 Tinsley Bros. (Pub.)-Robert Ord'e Atonement ... 74o Todhunter. I.-The Conflict of Studies 1076 Tom Bulkeley of Lieelngton-R. F. Jephsou 1512 Traherne, lire. A.-Annals of a Naval Family ... 891 Tregentva J. 11.-Autobiography of Cornish Rector 671 Trench. R. C.. Archbishop of Dublin-Sermons 1345 Troop-leading, Studies in-Col. do Vernois 899 Troth. the Realm of E. T. Carne
I Two Worlds of Fashion-E. Strange 415
rrNe. or tbe Early Marriage-H. Resent ... 443 U Under a Tropical Sky-J. Amphlett ... 1.511 Ups and Downs-E. E. Hale- _ 1512 VANITY FAIR " Album. the _ 641
3 Venice and the Venetians sle
Verne, Jules-From the Earth to the Moon ... 1477
WVALFORD, E.-The Peerage and 9
Baronetage 44 Waller. John-Festival Tales ... 719 Warleigh, H. S.-Extinction of Evil Persons, &c., 867 When George III. was King-Low & Co. (Pub.)... 212 Whitmiuster, Stories of-A. R. Hope ... 1133 Williams. R. P.-Broken Lives ... 847 - Rowland, D.D.-Psalme and Litanies 1133 Wood, Mrs. EL-The Master of Greylands 1511) Woman at the Wheel, a-A. K. Tobyu 150 Woman's Life, &c.-14. Landriot 346 Word-Sketches-M. C. Jackson ... 1585 Wmtislaw, A. H.-St. John Nepomucen 1103 Wroxby College-Rev. H. C. Adams ... 1585
-VAR11011TH, Great-C. J. Palmer ... , 23 I. Young, Gertrude-Ten Tears 992
CORRESPONDENCE.
ACADEMICAL Study Association, the, 826-888-921- 983-Admiralty, the, the Quarterly Review upon, 335-Agricultural Labourers, the, 373-1272-1306; and their Organ, 1574-1613; and the Clergy, 1152-1211-1212- 1271-1406-America, the Minority Principle in, 856; numerous Fires in. 858; excessive hours of agricul- tural labour in, 1336-Anson, Colonel, on Purchase, 1069-Auti-Oonfessional Meeting, the late, 897-An- tilles, the Pearl of the. 1307-Arch, Mr.. Slanders on, 1613-Arnold, Mr, and the Cambridge Dignitaries, 276; on Literature and Dogma, 337-Asia, Etiquette in, 1469-Athaeasian Creed, meetings in defence of the, 207-208-241-277-304-336-373; a personal explana- tion upon, 41.16-BaUot, the, and "Lying," 1437- Bank-note paper, 407-Bath Election and the Dis- senters, 857; the lesson of the, 883-1373-Bekynton, Bishop, 110-Birmingham Education League, Mr. G. Venables upon, 44-103; Mr. Chamberlain's reply. 78: School-Board Election, the. 1501-Blenheim and For- fat-shire. 13-Bourdillon's, Mr., Light," 1471-Brazil, British Emigrants to, 1304-Bright, Mr.. and the Education Question, 1374 - BrontU, Charlotte, and "Jane Eyre." 885-Burials' questiott, the, 602-637: Bill, the, 461-Burke s brogue. 140-Canadian Railway Scandal, the, 1153-Cavalier, the, and his Lady, 474-Chamberlain, Mr., and the Government, 78 -Cheshunt College, 142-Christianity, the develop, meut of. 1040; a Layman upon, 1071-1096-Church of England, toleration for the, 60i; and State, the new Liberalism in, 602: Reform, 82:5; Patronage, 1337; and its aggrieved Parishioners, 507-540-Clergy, the, and the Church. 471-505-506-539-568-599-600-633-664 -665-727- 760-792 ; and the Labourers, 1152-1243-1244-1836; educa- tion of the, 1435-Coal, the price of, 209-242; wind might be used instead, 306; mine, perils of a, 1654- Codes and legal illustrations, 45-Companions, our Four-footed, I376-Confession its the Church of Eng- land, 922; the declaration on' 1612-Conservative Re- action, 1124-Davidson, Joshua, 473-Debts, the recovery of small, 1245-Denominational Schools, dis- cipline in, 540-570-Dissenters' Burial Bill, the, 474-340: burials, 571-697-Dundee Election, the, 1011-1042- Duff, Mr., and the Free Courch, 793-Dulwich College and the Endowed Schools' Commission, 1407- Ecclesiastical Patronage, sale of, 1405-1436-Educe.- lion League, the, and the 25th Clause, 108; and the Constituencies, 1040-1070-Education, the Friends of, 177-209; question, the, 1152-1180-1181-1245-1273; com- pulsory, 1407; Act Amendment Bill, the, 942: and Mr. Seebohni. 942-Employers, the National Confederation of,1653-England and %Vales, the union of, 1245-Eng- lish poetry, state of, 1011; Americanisms, 1012; Sonnets, 1654-Epigrams, two, 1471-Epitaphs, 1214; quaint, 1307-1337-Etherise.tion, the Psychological results of, 1652-Euthanasia, the limits of, 240-24l-21227.5-276- 30.5-338-Ewing, Bishop, 922-Fair Haven, the, 1470 -Farm labourers, the, and the Wisbech district, 77- 141-275 ; of Dorset, 302-303; Parliament, the, 696- Female labour, Mr. T. Hughes upon. 1070-1097; sat- rage, 1374-Fawcett's, 31rs., Political Economy, 667- 761 ; on labour, productive and unproductive, 697- Fees, the question of. 728-Four-footed Friends, big and little, 1407-Forster's, Mr., Education Amendment Bill, 192: speech on the union of capitalists, 1246; at Liverpool. 1500-Frederick the Great and the officer, 277-French Cookery, 954; Liberal catholics, 1437- Gainbung, la Huitiame D0compos6e, 1275-1305; the fallacies of, 1305-Gas Stokers, the, 14-Gerard's Monument, the, 1307-German cookery, 838-923- Goldwiu Smith and Marshal Mae Mahon, 699-Good Intentions. 923-Government, the, and the 25th Clause of the Education Act, 12-44-Graves, Mr., the late, 142 - Greenwich seat, the, 1192-1211 - Happy Land, the, in the sixteenth century, 667-Harz Mountains, the, 1043-11awal, the demise of the Crown in, 603-Hertfords, Lord, the two, 13-Heurtley, Canon, -on courtesy, 1437-House-tax v. Income-tax, 1183 - Indian tigers, 954-International arbitration, 1182- Ireland :-Disestablishment in, 9841013-1095 _ Irish Education Board and Father O'Keeffe, 635.688; Church, Mr. J. J. Murphy upon, 1079; finance, 1124-1154 ; Land Act, the, 305; Church fund, the, 1212' Lord Chancellor, the, 1499; University Bill, an Irish Catholic's view of, 274-277; University, the, 304- 336-Johnson and Byron on Berkeley, 955-Journalistic casuistry, 1012- 1041-Land laws, the, 109, reform of the, 140-141; facilities for the transfer of, 177-Lay absolution, 1336 -Literary Sansculottism, 1434-London School Board and the Hon. Mr. Legge, 1575-Lowe's, Mr., oratory, 1376-Lyveden, Lord, the late, 1469-Macaulay, / Lord, veracity of, 1407-1438-Madonna's Child, 1213- , Manning, Archbishop, and the Sacred Heart, 1209- / 1244.1272; on the Apocalypse, 1210 - Merchant ships, our, 823 -Metaphysics and Theism, 13 - Mid-Cheshire election. the. 304-835 - Mill, Mr., and his critics, 1435; and Mr. Maurice, 1468; his "Autobiography," 1468-Morley's, Mr., objection to capitals. 602; on the teachers of primary schools, 1575 -Mottoes for monuments. 1876-Napeleon' snuff- box. epigrams on. 1501-Natal Church Lands' Bill, the. 1097-Natural Selection. Mr. Darwin upon, 76-New- market School Board, the, 1654-Noel. Mr. Roden. on Byron, 1437-Nonconformists', the, theological tests of, 1469; ministers, the liberty of, 1499-1537 - O'Donnell, Sir., and the Home-Rule Conference. 1502-Oxford divinity examination, statute, the, 1470 -Paray-le-Monial, Roman Catholic explana- tions on, 1874-Parochial councils or vestries, 760- Penny battles, 60-Pilgrimage. the Month on the. 1209- 1374-Prayer and natural law, 78-Preaching. the use- lessness of abstract, 1337-Prussian Roman Catholics, and their loyalty, 1614-Purchase, the abolition of, 984; and the Ashantee war, 1307-Religious Rites. property in. 403-541-442; instruction in State-endowed schools, 1042-Sacred Heart, the, 1837-St. John Nepomucen, 1183-1212--St. John of Jerusalem. Order of, 540-571-St. Chrysostone 406-Sancte Spiritus, 761-Saxon-les-Bains, a study in ,gambling at, 1242 -School Boards and the Commandments, 242- Scott and the French Revolution, 1124-Scotland, Tenant-right in, 177-Scottish Episcopal Church and the Broad-Church party, 728-Seebohm, Mr., on the Education question, 1587-Sermon, a casual one. 1245- Shop Hours' Regulation Bill, the, 953-" Sophismes Econonaiques," 1097-eepretater, the, and the Melbourne Argus, 46; and the Jesuits, 1154; and Mr. W. A. Austin, 1245; and Mr. Gladstone's Government, 1242- Spiritualism, 45-Stanley's, Dean, Latin, comments upon, 1576-State railways, 922-Sumatra, Dutch reverses in, 569-Swinburnee, Mr., Sonnets in the Examiner, 697-Tennyson's, le re " Holy Grail," 600 -Theology in the Brahum-Samai, 1611-Thornton, W. W. J., on natural rights, 570-Timothy Cripple, 11138- Turkey, Sultan of, and the Sultan of Achin, 921- Ultramontanisin, at home and abroad, 406- Ultramontanes and the new Liberalism, 570-Uniform- ity, the Act of, 1612-1654-United States, alleged in- difference to corruption in, 507-University Bill, Mr., Gladstone's, an Irish Catholic's view of, 274-Veni Smoot° Spiritus. 794-Vestries and parish councils, 825 -Wages, 602; the moral effects of high, 1153; and profits, inequality of, 1273-Warren Hastings and Major Scott-Waring, 1375-Wild Birds' Act, the, 442- 'Winchester, the late Bishop of, 982-Wind versus coal, 372-Women, the competition of, in physical work, 793-858; in factories, 888; the labour of legislative restrictions on, 963-1012-1041-Wyatt-Edgelle Poems, 981.
LEADING PAILAGEA.PEIS.
HOME NEWS.-Academy, Royal, dinner at the, 591-Agricultural Labourers, charge against at Winchcombe, 463; torchlight processions, success of, 1263; meetings, dullness of, 1170-Alexandra Palace burnt, 750-Alfred, Prince, betrothed to the Duchess Marie of Russia, 909-Anderson, Mrs. Garrett-, on women for School Boards, 1427-Anglican confessors, order of, 8e5-Arctic expedition, Mr. Lowe refuses to find funds for, 66-Armstrong, Sir W., on the price of coal, 166-Arnold, Mrs., death of. 1230-Atheneum, the, publishes letters from Edmond About, 1087- Athanasian Creed, meeting upon, at St. James's Hall, 167; Lower House of Convocation of Canterbury upon, 231-891; of 'York, 231-' Atlantic' steamer lost, 429; in- quiry into, 462-495; ocean, dredging in, by the ship 'Challenger,' 481-Baird. W. J., gives half milli= of money to the Church of Scotland, 1008-Baker, Sir S., rumoured massacre of, 498; safety of, 597-Bank rate raffled, 1294; to nine per cent., 1395-Belfast, riots at, 465-Benistorff. Count, death of, 395-Bigamy, wholesale, R. H. Benson, 879; and W. Morgan, 298- Birmingham School Board, 67; division amongst, 262; new Board elected. 1458; secularist majority, 1527- Bishops, the, and the Agricultural Labourers, 1280- Books, number of theological published, 35-Bovill, Lord Chief-Justice, death of, 1393-Bright, Mr. H. A., on Mr. Disraeli and Lord Byron'a letter, 1427- Brighton, natives of Bengal speaking at, 166-British Association at Bradford, Professor Williamson's ad- dress, 1171; on Education, 1171; on isoneric com- pounds, 1171; Sir R. Alcock in the geographi- cal section, 1171; great success of, 1198; Mr. Foratees speech at, 1198 - Building trades, threatened strike in, 781; dispute settled, 942- Canterbury's, Archbishop of, prayer against the rain, 5- Chipping-Norton magistrates and the Labourers wives, 717-Cholera, fear of, 845-942; not serious, 975 - Civil Engineers' Institute, dinner, the, 431-Clive, Sirs. Archer, death of, 911-Coal, high price of, in London, 230 -262 -263-295 - 1143 -Cobdene. Mr., letter on peasant proprietorship, 341 club dinner. 847-Comet,Biela's, discovery of second portion of, 3-Commander-in-Chief and Engineers, 879-Cooks, letter in the Flows upon, 1231-Court Theatre, "On Strike," 1295-Daily Telegraph, the, and its correspondent, 687-719-Deuison, Archdeacon, and the Bishops, 1295; breaks with them, 1603-Den- man. Mr. Justice, on Crown prosecutions, 55-Derby, Lord, at Manchester, on industrial homes, 34; race, the, 685-' Devastation,' war-ship, success of, 494; and her trials, 591-Emigration returns for 1872, 1087-Employers, Union of, formed in London, 1561- 1601-English Catholic college, scheme for a, 1527- Erichsen, Professor, at University College Schools. 123I-Eton College and boarding-house charges, 1643 -Essex and its Lord-Lieutenant, 1051-Executors, liabilities of, 131-Exeter, Bishop of, on religious in- struction, 55-Fergusson, Sir S. W ., on pure water, 1005-Fitzwilliam, Lord, and hie Colliers, 718-Forgery, great, on the Bank of England, 295; George Maccionnell arrested, 568; all found guilty, 1087-France, the evils of subdivision of land in, 130-Geneva Arbitration, General Butler on the division of the money, 199 -Girton Ladies' College. and its students at Cam- bridge, 431-Gladstonee, Mr., speech on the sceptical tendencies of the day, 34-Gold, valuelessness of the Hall-marks upon, 130-Hall, Sir. C., to be the new Vice-Chancellor, 1393-Hannay, Mr., Consul at Bar- celona, death of, 67-Hay, Lienteuant-General C., death of, 1265-Haymates, Dr., charges against Mr. Scott, 2; retracts them, 327; dismisses Sir. Sidgwick, 1231; is himself dismissed, 1601-Hennessy, Mr., and our West, African Settlements, 559-Holland, Sir H., death of,1368 -Horses, scarcity of, 262-Hospital Sunday in London, 740-782; Inner Templars, and the, 702-Ireland, "Stannus v. Finlay," trial and verdict, 3; Queen's University, and the marks given to graduates, 395; severe sentence upon the Ulster Examiner, 431; Mont- PARLIAMENT.-Adand, Sir T., and the Bern- staple electors and Dissenters, 1230-Address, to be moved by the Hon. C. J. Lyttelton, 97; debate upon, 165-Agricultural Children's Bill, second reading, 231 -Airlie, Lord, and Professor Beesly, 1326-Alfred, Prince, grant to, on his marriage, 974; rejection, moved by Mr. Taylor, 974-Antiquarian Society and Mr. Lowe, 595-Anson, Col., the Army and the Liberal Press, 975; and the Spectator, 1058-Army Estimates, introduced, 263; Officers' grievances, Royal Commis- sion appointed, 942; Purchase and the Press, 1086; Regulation Act, Sir P. Herbert states the officers' case, 1362; under-sized men recruited for, 846-Ashantee War, statement about, 654; Lord Carnarvon upon, 877-Ashantee power to be destroyed, 1085; defence gomery again tried for the murder of Mr. Glass, 315; found guilty, confesses, and is hanged, 1087: Queen's College. Cork. Major O'Reilly s attack upon, 363; Pro- fessor Sullivan chosen Principal of, 1230; Lord spencer mobbed at Limerick. 623-655; Trial of "O'Keeffe v. Cul- len," 686 ; Mr. Butt and Home Rule, what it means, 1030; meeting of Home-rulers at the Rotund° in Dub- lin, 1142 ; Archbishop Meliale, a Home-ruler. 1198; Irish Board of Education and Father O'Keeffe, 525-559; judgment upon. 589: dismissed from the Callan Schools, 1394; Pail Mall Gazette on the decision, 1394: minority of the Commissioners, protest of. 1426; Church Act, and the Irish Church property, 231; land- lords, diMeultles of, 462; Peers, anomalous position of, 495; Catholic University Students. protest of, to Car- dinal Cullen, 1526-Junius Controversy, the new contributions to, 100-Knight, Mr.. of Dundee, driven out of the Free Church. 1331-Lancashire Farmers' Club. the, 99-Land Questioe, the, meeting. at Exeter Hall upon. 362-Limerick, memorial from. to Mr. Gladstone, on education. 167-Literary Fund dinner, Sir. Gladstone presides, GM-Liverpool School Board elected, 1458-London: Lord Mayor's dinner to the provincial Mayor.. 893: speeches at, 3113; banquet to the Ministry, 975-1428; Mr. Rhodes, Solicitor, kid- napped ire 393; School Board, dinner to Lord Law- rence, 1491; elect Mr. Reed, M.P., as chairman, 1562; numerous deaths from the fog in, 1642-Lush- iugton, Dr., death of, 98-Lytton, Lord, death of, 1426 -- Nacready. Mr. C. death of. 559- Man- chester School Board elected, 1427-1457-Manning. Archbishop, and him sermon on "The Sacred Heart," 1171; and the Times on German ecclesi- astical legislation, 1326: on Cresarism and Ultra, montanism, 1642-Market Gardeners, and the Tithe Commutation Act, 14- Idarylebune, typhus fever In, 1030 -Meat brought from Canada. 1263 - Milk poisoned by sewage grass, 1058-31111, Mr. J. S., death of, 589; the Examiner upon, 655-Murders: the Great Cot-am-Street, 53; apprehension of Dr. Hessel, 99; discharge of, 130; subscription for, 167; Mary Ann Cotton tried for numerous. 327; mysterious one in the Thames, 1199-Napoleon, Emperor, illness and death of, at Chiselhurst, 33; Conneau, Dr., one of his earliest friends, Si; lying in state, and burial, 65; the Times and the ten days' meurning, 65; Imperialist party, assembly of, at Chisel!' end, 97; contents of his will, 559-Newcastle town moor, great meeting of Miners at. 494-Newman, Dr., preaches at Birming- ham, 1295 - Noel, Hon. Baptist. death of, 98 - 'Nerthfleete ship, run down off Dungeness, 97; Murillo,' Spanish ship, the offender, 129; inquiry into, 129; the Murillo,' 199; capture of at Dover, 1198 -Owens College, Manchester. opened, 1263; new ochnepinriicavaltesechoonofl aeioln2,613-086 1265-Oxford Commemoration, and
lecture, 1114 ; his explanation of. 1143-Pusey, Dr..
Professor Tyndall's degree, 713; and Cambridge Boat- race, 431; Debating Society, jubilee of, 1327 ; Canon of modern life, Mr. Mill's subscription, and the "Sacred Heart" Pilgrimage, 1143-Paray-le-Monial, pilgrimage to, 1113; Dr. Manning gives the pilgrims a parting
Heurtley and Dr. Manning at, 1395-Paradoxes of, by the State, 363-Beatles, Mr. O. "
and the Morning Adrertiser,199-Ritue Mtn, want bal- dacchinoe over their altars. 1031; refused, 1603-Reches- ter, Bishop of, against Confession, 1294-Romilly, Lord. retirement of, 395; appoints his own son Clerk of the Records, 363- Salford, new Roman Catholic academy founded at, 3-School-Board elections, 14,39; results, 1526-Sea, strange story from the, 199-Shah, how are we to receive him ? 717; arrival of, 781; end- less amusements for. 781; reported alliance with, 813; visit to Guildhall, 813; review in Windsor Park, 813; success of, 814; visits Liverpool, 814; to be pressed to grant religions toleration in Persia, 814; goes to France, 845-Sidgwick, Mr., and Dr. Appleton, 943-Social Science Congress opened at Norwich, 123; Lord Hough- ton's speech at, 123-South Wales, strike of iron col- liers in, 2; resources 01, 34; strike continues, 65-98; the double-shift system, 98; strike still continues, 166- 230 ; great distress, 198; nearly at an end, 294-Spectator, the, and the Melbourne Argus, on Mr. Duffy. 3; and the Pall Mall Gazette on hating Mr. Gladstone, 3; and on the O'Keeffe case, 1294; and the Daily News on the London University, 67; and the Fortnightly Review, 1087; Mr. Thompson and the Taunton election, 1327; on prophecy. 1563; and Mr. A. Pall. 135I-Stanley's, Dean, Latin, 1563; speech of. at Marlborough College, 1643- Tablet, the, and the Spanish War, 1426-Taverner, H., imprisoned for cruelty to a cat, 719-Tea, spurious, great importation of. 1327-Telegraphy, important discovery in, 1086-Temperance Alliance talk non- sense, 1263; annual meeting of, at Manchester, 1295- Tichborne Case, Messrs. 'Whalley and Onslow fined for contempt, 98; Mr. Skipwith fined and imprisoned, 129; trial commences, 526; examination of witnesses, 653; the Wapping evidence, 685; the Stonyhurst wit- nesses, 718; Press comments upon, 751; weary length of, 1002; Dr. Kenealy nearly done, 1080-1057-Times, the, and the subdivision of land in France, 130; and ladies as teachers in elementary schools, 1115; and Mr. Jefferies, an eminent agriculturist, 1295-Trades' Unions, national congress of, at Leeds, 66.98; and the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 717-University of London and students' degrees, 231; reform, demand for, from Cambridge, 591-Victoria Park, visit of the Queen to, 430-Wales, Prince of, resuscitates the Knights Tempters, 461-Weighunan, Mr., steals books from the Temple Library, 495-Westbury, Lord, death of, 941; his fortune, 1030-Westminster Abbey, memorial window to George Herbert and William Cowper, 1231-Western, Sir J., death of, 719-Wigan, railway accident at, 1003-Wilberforce, Bishop, death of, 941; memorial to, 1527-Winchester, "exuding " at, 99-Windermere Lake, destruction of fish in, 1003 -Wordsworth, Bishop, on schism, 879-Zadkiel and his astronomical jargon, 1142. of by Mr. Knatehbull-Hugessen, 123; Lord Grey upon. 1395-Attorney-General, the, and his fees, 362- Australian Confederation Bill, introduced, e62 Customs' Duties' Bill passes the Commons. 622; through Committee, 6.55-Aynoo, Mr., and the Em- bankment Extension, 973 ; resignation of, 11)02; to be Judge-Advocate-General, 1029-Baker. Sir S., telegram from read in the House of Com- mons. 846-Baxter's, Mr., retirement, 1029-Bills, numerous, withdrawn, 878 - Brand, Mr., and his labourers, 1170-Breach of privilege, the Ultramon- tanes and the Pall Mall Gazette, 423-Bright, Mr.. and Ash Wednesday, 263; receives the Seals of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1229; and his constituents, 1298; re- elected, 1325 ; great speech, 1325 ; letter on free land. 1426 ; and the Rev. Mr. Read. 1602-Bristol, political banquets at, 1426; Mr. S. Cave's speech at, 1426- Brucee. Mr., new Park rules, 198 ; Mr. V. Harcourt upon, 198-Budget, the, introduction of. debate upon, 461-520; Mr. W. W. Hunt upon, 126; Mr. W. H. Smith's amendment, 557 ; various speeches upon. 557 - Burials' Bill, Mr. O'Morgane, introduced. 395; 51r. Hughes' speech upon, 395 - Canadian Loan Guarantee Bill, 815-Carlists, subscriptions for, legality of, 462-Carnarvone, Lord, Public Worship Bill lost, 814 ; on Baron Reuter's Persian concessions, 911 : at the Birkbeck Literary Institute, 1462-Cavendish. Lord, and the Bradford Observer, 1114-Chelsea and its Members, 66-Chichester Forteseue, Mr., and the Railway Companies, 1491-Childers, Mr.. at Pontefract. 66; on the Budgets of 1857 to 1873, 622; Sir J. Hay's motion upon, 751 - Chipping Norton Magistrates, and the Lord Chancellor, 974-Coal question, Mr.. Akroyd upon, 230; select committee upon. 481- Commons, House of, Mr. Forsteee motion upon the business of the. 263-Confession, debate in the Lords upon, 909-Conspiracy Law Amendment Bill dropped, 1003-Contagions Diseases' Act, motion to repeal, 654- Corry, Mr. H. T. L., for Tyrone, death of. 295-Counties' Household Suffrage Bill, Mr. Trevelyan'a, 941-Cow- per-Temple's, Mr , Clergy Laymen's Bill, defeated, 623-Currency debate, motion of Mr. Anderson, 394 -Deceased Wife's Sister's Bill carried, 193; thrown out by the Lords, 326-Derby, Lord, dinner to, at Liverpool, 1293-Disraeli, Mr., declines to form a Government, 361 ; Byron's letter, and his novel of " Venetia," 1427; Lord Rector of Glasgow, 1458; speech at the banquet, 1458 ; speeches to the Con- servative working-men, 1489; on Mr. Gladstone's Government, 1490; on Mr. Lowe and the Abyssinian war, 1490; upon the Admiralty, 1490-Dissolution, rumours about a, Mr. Knatchbull-Hugessen upon, 1261-Ecclesiastical Court of Appeal. discussion upon, 942-Edinburgh Theological Chair and the Spectator, 131 ; Dr. Wallace elected, 131-Education Act, and the compulsory clause, Mr. Forster upon, 67; when to be introduced, 462; Elementary Act intro- duced. 749 ; speeches of Mr. Dixon and Mr. Richard against, 769; Mr. Dixon's amendment, 782; the Bir- mingham League against, 782; Nonconformists and the Twenty-fifth Clause, 783; Amendment Bill, second reading, 910; carried, 910; Emanuel Hospital, attempt to stop the reform of, 622; Endowed Schools' Act. inquiry into, 198; Commissioners, the, and King Edward's School. Birmingham, defeated, 653; report of committee, 815; the new Bill in committee, 242- Elections :-Bath, candidates for, Lord Chelsea, Tory, returned, 589; cayenne pepper used, 814; Lord Grey de Wilton, Tory, returned, 846; Captain Hayter, Liberal, returned, 1261 -Berwickshire, Mr. Miller, Liberal, returned, 846-Birmingham, Mr. Bright's re- election, the League upon, 1056; his address published, 1261; addresses his constituents, 1293; re-elected. 1325; great speech, 1325; attempts to disown his part in the education scheme of the Government, 1861-Cheshire. Mid, expected vacancy in, Mr. Latham, Radical, and Colonel Egerton Leigh, Tory, named as candidates, 130-230; Colonel Leigh returned. 326-Dover, Mr. Barnett, Tory, elected, 1198-Dundee, Mr. Stephen's
address, 943-973; Mr. Yeatnan, returned, 1002
- Gloucester, Mr. Wait, Tory, returned, 589-Green- wich, Mr. Boord, Tory, 1002-11811. Sir S. Robinson to stand for, 1142; Mr. Read started by the Liberals, 1262; Colonel Pease, Tory, abuses Mr. Gladstone. 1229; is returned, 1327-Huntingdon, Sir J. Kerslake, Tory, returned, 1603 - Liverpool, candidates and their opinions, 131; the election. 167; Mr. Tort-, Tory, returned. 198-Orkneys, Mr. S. Laing, Liberal. re- turned, 34-Oxford, Sir W. V. Harcourt re-elected, 1561 his admiration for Mr. Disraeli, 156 I.-Renfrew- shire, Colonel Campbell, Tory, returned. 1111-Shaftes- bury, B. Stanford, Tory, elected, 973-1113: Mr. D. Seymour and the Marchioness of Westminster, 1143 still a "Pocket" borough, 1171-Staffordshire, East, Mr. Allsopp, Tory, reamed, 1002 - Teunton, Mr. James, Liberal, returned, 1197-1229-1293 - Tyrone, Captain Corry, Tory, returned, 462- Wigtonshire, Mr. Van Agnew's address, 67 -Yorkshire. North- West Riding, Lord F. Cavendish, re-elected, 102e- Essex, Lord-Lieutenancy of, 1002-Fawcett's, Mr., Irish University Bill, 429; debate upon, 525; the °Donoghue upon, 126; Bill to put the eicalon ex- penses upon the rates, 782; Mr. H. James's reply to, 732 - Forster's, Mr., Bill to inquire into the working of the Endowed Schools' Act, 198; names the education vote, 811; reopens the new grammar school at Bradford, 847; and the town council of Rochdale, 847; speech at Liverpool, 14S9-Fortescue, Mr., Bill, for better regulations for carrying goods by railway, 198-- Galway Election Prosecutions, expected failure of, 199; Bishop Duggan acquitted, 239; prosecutions abandoned. 261-Game Laws, select committee. report of, 878-Gladstone, Mr., memotelal from Limerick to, 167; statement on the Irish University question, 197; and the Irish Land Act, 263; defeat of his Govern- ment, 325; resignation, 325; state of parties, 593; returns to power, 361; deputation to. on the Income- tax, 826; reconstruction of his Cabinet, 1001; the Bir- mingham League upon,' 1057; Cabinet, much stronger, 1001: his new Bishops of Winchesterand Ely, 1001; mei his enemies, 102e ; and his seat for Greenwich, 1029; and the Railway Companies, 1031; at Hawarden, 1059; at Mold, 1057; the Times upon, 1085; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1141; and the Agricultural Labourers' Union, 1525-Granville, Lord, and the Deerhound, 1141; his note to the Russian Government about Klaiva, 1; Count Schouvaloffs interview with him, 33- 63; Graves, Mr., M.P. for Liverpool, death of, 92-- Hammond, Mr, resigns the Foreign Under-secretary. ship, 1294-Raccoon, Mr. V., on national expenditure; 229-Hardy, Mr. G., motion upon the "Three Rules," 861; on the new Appellate Court, 877-Hey's. eir J., motion on Mr. Childers. defeated, 751-rt .sees, Lord Rosebery'a motion on the scarcity of, :31. ; report of committee upon, 911-Indian Budget, the, Mr. Grant Duff's statement, 974; Mr. Fawcett's reply to, 974; gauge question settled, 326-International Arbi- tration, Mr. Richard's motion upon, carried, 1548; the Queen's answer. 911-Ireland, Trinity College, Dublin Bill, Mr. Fawcett's discussion upon. 429; Callan Schools, Mr. Bouverie's motion upon, 525: peace pre- servation, Act for, 623; Lord Russell's Bill for the better government of, 750; lost, 846; Jury Bill, the Times upon, 26'2; debate upon, 993; opposition to, 8411- Irish University Bill (Mr. Gladstone's) brought in, 197; its provisions 197 • its prospects, 261; President Ber- wick's report. 263; great opposition to, 293; changes In tbe Bill, 294; Mr. Bourke's speech upon, 294; numerous speeches. 294; the Irish Bishops against, 294; continued debates upon, 325-326; defeated, 325 - Juries' Bill, 262; debate upon. 295; dead set against, 463: Railways, proposals for their purchase 358; Board of Education and Father O'Keeffe, 525-539; judgment upon, 589-978; select committee upon, 654-688; commissioners' proceedings upon, 1268: Juries' Amendment Act introduced, 6I4; civil servants and their inadequate pay, 878; Catholic bishops and higher education, without State-aid, 1326 -james, Henry. made Attorney-General and mem- ber of the Privy Council, 1458-Jessel, Sir G., to be Master of the Rolls, 1029-Judicature Bill, Lord Sel- borne's, read a second time, 327; referred to a select committee, 430; delay of, 362; read a third time, 590; read a second time in the Lords, 751; Tory opposition to, 846; Commons' amendments, Lord Cairns upon, 877; Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Disraeli upon, 877; dispute upon privilege, 969; amendment withdrawn, 909; Mr. Henley upon. U14-Kimberley, Lord. speech at Leeds, 493-King, Mr. Lock, dinner to, 293-Landlord and Tenant Bill, Chamber of Agriculture upon, 462- Law Courts, Lord Selborne's Bill for the reorganisa- tion of, 197-Leeds. Conservative meeting at, 493- Local Taxation Bill, debate upon, 527; contents of, 590-Lowe, Mr., deputations to, on the Malt-tax. 66- 130 ; on the Income-tax, 229; and the Society of Antiquaries, 395; epitaph upon, 687-719: in Greek, 943; his Bank BM published, 783; and the British Museum, 814; his Zanzibar mail contract. 749-783-814-973; budget estimate, the Times upon, 847; at the Sheffield Cutlers' Feast, 1113; and the London Trades' Council, 1114 ; and the Licensing Act. 3342; and the publicans of Newark, 1294; Mr. Cole's description of. 1459; receives a deputatiou of Licensed Victuallers. 1459; speech at the Fishmongers' Hall, 1562-3fahnesbury. Lord, upon rabbits, 2%- Malt-tax, 66-130-Married Women's Property Amend- ment Bill, 230-Miall's, Mr., motion on the Established Church, 654; debate upon, 655; defeated. 635; intends not to stand again for Bradford, 1426-Ministry, defeat of, on the University Bill, 325; rumours about. 325; dinner to at the Mansion House, 142.5; the Times' interpretation of the recent changes in. 156I-1601- Monastic Institutions' Bill, counted out, 847-Monsell's, Mr., tax upon coins, ec., going by post, 943; still Post- master-General, 1395-Mundel la's Factory Act Amend- ment Bill Introduced, 751-Morpeth, two thousand miners claim to be put upon the Register, 1231- Naval retirement scheme, the Times upon, 1162- Navy estimates introduced, 394; statement of Mr. Gosehen, 394; Mr. Brassey upon, 430; debate upon the • Devastation,' 430; further discussion upon. 6.54- O'Donoghue the, and the Chiltern Hundreds, 1170- Officers' compensation. commission appointed, 1326- Ossington, Viscount (Mr. J. E. Denison), death of, 327 -Over-Darwen. Conservative meeting at. 493- Pall MaiL Gazette, the, and the Working-Men's Unions, 131; and Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, 1603-Parish Boundaries' Bill, committee upon. 622-Parks' Bill, the. Mr. Ayrton's powers under, 99; 3fr. Bruce's new one, 198; Mr. V. Harcourt upon. 198-Parliament, reassem- bling of, 97; meeting of, 165: members' speeches out of:-Cardwell, Mr., at Oxford, 1: Cavendish, Lord F., in Yorkshire, on education, 1085; Childers. Mr., at Knottingley, 131; Cochrane. Mr. R., at Ryde, on the Government defeat, 361; Dilke, Sir C.. at Derby, on the Land Laws, 34; Dixon, Mr., at Leamington. on the agricultural labourers' question. 687: Forster. Mr., at Bradford, 1198; Gladstone, Mr. W. 11.. at Whitby. 1115; Harcourt, Mr. W. V., at Oxford. 1; to the Druids, 2; Harlington, Lord, and Mr. Morley, at Not- tingham, 911: Hughes, Mr., at Norwich, on the Established Church, 623; Leathern, Mr. G. W., at Northwich, 263; Loyd-Lindsay, Col., in Berkshire. on Army Purchase, 1262: Northeote. Sir S., at Newton Abbot, 1197; Otway, Mr., at Chatham, 67; Russell, Lord Arthur, at Tavistock. 99; Stapleton, J., at Berwick-upon-Tweed. 1086-Peace Society, and Mr. Richard's motion, 1143-Peel, Mr. A..and the Spectator, 1394-Peers, new ones made, 363-1642-Permissive Bill brought in, 591; Mr. B. Osborne's speech upon, 591-Playfair, Dr. Lyon. to be Postmaster- General. 1425; the Times upon, 1459-Plimsoll. Mr., and the shipowners, 229 ; motion for a Royal Commission, 295; great meeting in Exeter Hall, in support of, 394; the Board of Trade against, 395431-878: popularity of, 363: criminal information against. 527; refused, 782; and the shipowners, 527; defeated, 622-687-Post-Office scandal, report of Com- mittee upon, 910-Queen's Speech, the debates upon, 165; at the close of the Session, 1001-Queen, the. Bill
to enable her to leave property to the Prince of Wales, 942-Railways, want of accommodation on, 281; Amalgamation Bill, defeated in committee, 718-Rate- lug-liability and valuation Bill, 654; second reading, 751-Reporting of speeches, complaints against the, 910-Sandhurst College scandal, Mr. Cardwell's reply about, 526-Scottish Church, question of patro- nage in, 781; debate upon, 783--Selborne's, Lord, Law Courts' Bill, 197-Stansfeld's, Mr., Rating Bill, progress
of, 783; pushed on, 814--Stanhope, Lord, proposes an order of merit, 846-Washington, Treaty of,
debate upon 393-Whitsun holidays. adjournment of
the House, 68G-Wild Birds' Act, omissions in, 393- Wolverton, Lord, death of, 913-Winterbotham, Mr.,
M.P. for Stroud, death of, 1602-Woman's Suffrage Bill, defeated, 558; Labour Bill withdrawn, 011- Woolwich, Lord de Rot on the curriculum at, 878- Zanzibar mail contract. Mr. Lowe defends, 749; select committee upon, 783-814; contract disallowed, '173; Mr. Lowe's statement upon, 973.
AFRICA.-Ashantees, war with at an end, 686; power to be destroyed, 108-5; expedition, rumours about, 1114; preparations for pushing on, 1199; king of and his army, 975; threatening Cape Coast Castle 109: camp surprised at Maupon, 1417; progress of, 1491; victory over at Abrakrampa. 1327: Fantee posulation, to cut a road, 1602; Pmh, disastrous
made Commander-in-Chief, 1030; departure of, 1141;
A USTRALIA.-Meat, failure of, to bring frozen, 1326-Postal Congress, disagreement upon, 5911-Victoria arranges a postal service, rid Guile, 687.
A USTRIA. -- Budget, the. 1459 - Emperor opens the Reichsrath. 1395 ; and the German Emperor agree about Roumania, 1363 -Inter- national Exhibition, 559 : success of, 590 - Monetary Crisis in Vienna, 621-Pilgrimages forbidden, 1115.
ANADA.-Arch. Mr., returns from, 1427- Dufferin, Lord. entertains Mr. Arch and 31r. Mitchell, 1197 ; and the Macdonald Government, 1395 -Ministers and the Railway scandals, 10-58-111W- 1197-Parliament prorogued, 1030.
CHINA.-Emperor. the. receives the European and Japanese Ambassaiors. 1115-Female children, drowning of forbidden, 1039-Panthay kingdom destroyed, 1036.
niTBA.-` Virginius,' blockade -rnnner, seizure lssr of, 1395; shooting the crew, indignation against, in America, 1425; fifty-seven of the crew shot, 1437; preparations for war in America, 14-57; pacific settle- ment of the affair, 1490; not yet settled.1525 ; Presi- dent Grant, on the necessity of emancipation in, 1525; British subjects put to death, 1525; ship, and the rest of the prisoners, lobe given up, 1562; given up, 1602; found to have forged American papers, 1641.
TRANCE.-Academy, Due d'Aumale's address to, 430-Alsace aud the Germans, 495-Assembly, the, Marquis of Franclieu's attack in on M. Thiers, 327; the Right, and the Ministry in, 429; election of Speaker, M. Buffet elected, 462; re-elected, 633; ou Civil and Military funerals, 818; not to be dissolved, $41; Left Centre deserts the Liberals. 1425; M. Ikon Say and the vacant seats, 1425; struggle between Right and Left. 1525; Committee on the Bill for the abolition of Mayors formed, 1525; Committee of Thirty, on the constitutional laws, conclusions of, 1562 -Baraine, Marshal, trial of. 1261; sentenced to death, 1561; commuted, 1561 -Berne, M., and his secretary, 31. Pascal. 749; threatens the Siiele,1262- Bonapartes, the, and the French Throne, 129; Jerome's address to his Corsican constituents, 494-Broglie's. M. de, interpellation, debate upon, 653-Bourbon re- storation, possibility of a. 1029-Budget for 1874, 1394 -Cassagnac, Paul de, and 31. Rene, duel between, 878 -Census, the decline of the population, 35- Cezanues. 31., idea of a second Chamber, 1601-Cham- bord, Count de, anti the throne, 129; and his white flag, 1038; renounces the throne, 1085; makes no sign, 1169; negotiations, failure of, 1197; rejects the throne, 1197; prospects do not brighten, 1261; hosti- lity of Germany to. 8261; chances diminishing, 1325; letter of, and end of negotiations, 1361; collapse of the Royalist party, 1361; effects of, 1361; in Versailles, 1489-Communists, escape of six from Port Louis, 99 -Corn, surtax upon. repealed, 1036-Deputies drawing up Constitutions, 66 - D'Aumale, Due, insult to, by the Germans, 1261- Elections for the Seine, M. Baroclet elected, 494; ad- dressee, 494; effect of, on M. Thiers' policy, 621; Republican victories. 1293-1601 - Ernoure, M., Bill upon the Permanent Committee, 909-Eugdnie, Em- press, allowance to, 1643-Favre, M. Jules, on the internal condition of France, 942 -Gambetta, M., and the French Constitution, 262; speech of, at Perigueux, 1229-Grevy, M., retirement of, 429 - Indemnity, last portion paid, 1115 -M.aclifahon. Marshal, elected President, 68.5; his declaration. 685: prorogues the Assembly. 973; rumoured prolongation of his Presidency, 1141; his position, 1325; proposal to make President for tea years. 1195: referred to a committee. 1393; great opposition to, 1393; motion for an appeal to the people lost, 1393; elected for seven years, 1457; his new Ministry, 1489; Cabinet, tierce struggle in the, 1601; to have £6,000 a year for balls, &es 1642- Manteuffel, General, rumoured selection of as German Ambassador, 494-Napoleon, Emperor, his museum at Fontainebleau to be sold, 1602-Paris, Comte de, visits the Comte de Chambord, 1001; city of candidates for the vacant seat, 462t excitement about, 525-557; effects of, 557-Pothnen, Admiral, and the American torpedos, 719-Prefects, circular to, 717-Rochfort, transportedto New Caledonia, 1030-Sauesier and Letellier, MM., elected to the Assembly, 1457-Shah, the reception of, in Paris, 877: review. 877; M. Thiers refused tickets for the, 877-Thiers, 36., and the Right. 65; and the Thirty, 97-129; agreement with, 166; report of, expected to pane the Chamber, 229; debate upon, 291; important statement on the electoral law, 166; speech on the Republic, and the rights of the President, 293; illness of, 325; signs a new treaty with Germany, 361; rage and tumult in the Assembly upon, 362; and the left, 590; effect of the elections upon his policy, 621; reconstructs his Ministry, 633; expedition up the, 1169; Chews, a small town, fall of, 685 ; address to from NI/MON 750 ; letter to the burnt. 1169-Runt, import of. stopped, 1362 Mayor of Nancy, -1261-Tocquevele. M. de. and his -West Africa, Mr. G. Berkeley appointed constituents, 2-Hiliveneal suffrage, attempt to Governor, 909; court of, dangerous character of our diminish, 717-Verdun to be evacuated, 1141; position on the, 1057-1426 ; Lord Kimberley and the evacuated, 1170-Wreck of the Ville du Havre,' sanitary condition of the. 1643-Wolseley, Sir Garnet, ship, great loss of life, 1526. arrival of, 1326 ; illness of, 1457-Women acting as GERIIANY.-Alsacre, tyrannical conduct of Ger-
mans in, 495-Berlin, vivisections at, 495; carriers. 1457-Eanzibax, Sultan refuses to sign cholera in, 1003-Bismarck, Prince, speech of on re-
the treaty against the Slave-trade, 326. signing the Premiership,129; speech upon Liberalism. MERICA-Agriculturallaboutsexceseivehours 327; and the Irish Roman Catholics, 686; decline of of, 1295-Alabama indemnity and the Insurance his power, 815; and North Schleswig, 1059 ; angry Companies, 262-Butler, General. as Governor of reply to American Roman Catholics, 1362 ; again Massachusetts, 1175-Budget, deficit in the, 1602- Prime Minister, 1394; his Cabinet, 1491--Catho- Cincinnati. young man. a, and the doctors. 3,5- lie schools to be abolished, 66 ; priesthood, per- Cuba, the affairs of. 33-Episcopal Church, secution of the, 1059; disastrous effects of, 1262; curious schism in, 1643-Parmers, the, and the Archbishop Ledochowski summoned to resign his railways, 1115-Financial panic, 1197; end of, 1230- see, 1490; Churches, Bill to control, brought into the Gould, Mr. Jay, and the Erie Railway, I-Grant's, Diet, 34-Ecclesiastical law, the new, promul- President, Annual Message, 295 ; wishes to return gated, 621-Elections, gain to the Government, 1394- to specie payments, 1526-Horses, the recent Emperor, the, illness of, 750-1641 ; and the Pope, epidemic amongst, 2-Iowa, burning of corn in, 2 letters between, 1293-Germania newspaper. to - Minnesota, great snowstorm in, 167 - be prosecuted, 362-German persecutions and Rug- ' Polaris Expedition, sufferings of the crew, 654 ; lish sympathies, 1641-Mayenee. Archbishop of, account of the voyage of, 718-Pomeroy, Mr.. accused letter to the Emperor, 1362-Ministry, the new. 66- of buying his seat for Kansas. 231-Salaries of Miiuster, Count, Ambassador to England, 815-Par the President, Vice-President, and others raised, 295 ; lieu:tient opened, 326-Posen, Archbishop of, and the law repealed, 1642-San Salvador destroyed by an Polish language, 327; and the Prussian authorities, earthquake. 495-South, the., "Ironclad Oath " 815; summoned to resign, 1526 ; filling the town with abolished, 1642-Spanish Republic recognised, 230- troops-Prussian Bills, the, on theological education, 98;
San Francisco, Chinese Rosy In, 1115. State to prosecute all forms of religion it dislikes, 166;
memorial against, 66; reply of the Government to, A RABIA.-Turks attack Laliej, 1425; difficulty 199-Priests, to be imprisoned without fine. 1641-- /A. settled, retreat of the Turk; 1458-1563. Railway concessions, scandal about, 198; Herr Lasker, chosen as one of the committee of investiga- tion. 230-Saxony, King John of, death of, 1362 -Shah, the, and the Court etiquettes, 750-Stuttgart, riots at, 463-527.
TNDIA.-Arms, how to keep out, 1059-Bengal 1 natives, speaking at Brighton, 166; census of, 263; agrarian trouble in. 3030; riots extend to Bograh, 1087 - Lieutenant-Governor and the missionaries, 1031; serious news from, 1323; danger of famine, 1361- 1394; prices rising, 1425; bad news about, 1451-1526; preparations to meet. 1489; gloomy prospects about, 1603; news not reassuring, 1641-Campbell, Sir, C., and the Jugaunath cars, 1003; withdraws his re- signation. 1562 ownee. Mr., missionary arrested, letter to the Times about, 1199- -F Muir. Sir %V., new financial member of the Council, 34-Pubna, increase of rents in, threatened mutiny, 879 _Tigers, preservation of, letter to the Times upon, 846; how to extirpate, 879.
TT.A.LY.-Army, state of the, 1031-Cardinals, J. rumoured creation of thirty, 1087-1569; three made, 16113; twelve added to the Conclave, 1641- Florence, viviseetions at, 1643-La Marmora's, General, book upon the events of 1866, 1141 ; curious revelations in, 1142-Lanza's Ministry, the, returns to office. 590; ministry resigns, 814 - Oxen, the draught, 1031-Pope, the, and the Germans, 1; his reception on New Year's Day, 1; illness of, 494; his last encyclical rigmarolish, 1561-Religious Cor- porations' Bill adopted, 686-Rome, row between Ultra- montanes and Liberals, 463-Venice, cholera at, 879.
13ERSIA.-Shah, the, starts on his. journey to 1 Europe, 327; progress of, 623; the, and his Grand Vizier, 1170.
RUSSIA.-Black Sea, an ironclad ship launched iu the, 750-Cesareviteh, health or, 3- Russians in Asia, Lord Granville's note upon, 1; Count Schouvaloff sent to see Lord Granville, 33; Ehiva to be punished, not annexed, 65; Count Schou- valoff returns, 97; starting of the expedition, 295; Khiva to be annexed, the Galas upon, 430; number of soldiers to be engaged. 558; Russian prisoners re- leased, 599; reported fall of, 621; troops reach Khiva, 719; fall of, 750; confirmed, 813-847; annexed, 1491 -St. Petersburg, arrival of the German Emperor at, 557; and Prince Biemarek, 558; great ffites to, 559; Insecurity of, from the Neva, 1326.
L'S PAIN.-Anarchy in, 393-525-Cadiz, British 0 fleet at, 1002--Carlists progress of, 293-130 ; successes of, 622-687; repulsed at Puyeerda, 449; take it, 910; Malaga, taken from, 974; reverses, 111W; Don Carlos's manifesto, 1085; defeated at Alicante, 1229; skirmishes, various, news not to be relied on, 1262- 1325 ; Cartagena, doings at, 1059; • Numancia,' ship, escapes from, 1005; siege of, does not advance, 1056; fleet at, deserted by its engineers, 1199; bombard- ment of, 1526; not yet taken, 1563-Castelar, elected President of the Cortes, 1086-1114; and of the Republic, 1542; speech of, on the military situation, 1169; absolute President, 1199: vigorous measures adopted by, 1230; reduces the country to order, 1294; rumours, fatal to his Government, 1490-Cities, the great, asserting their independence, 879- Constitution, new settlement of the, 1003-Cortes, meeting of the; 718; refuse to repudiate the debt, 813; suspend the -constitutional guarantees, 1058- ' Deerhound,' seizure of, 1030; what is Lord Granville doing? 1141; released, 1198-Federal Republic, a, foreign Courts will not recognise, 293; majority for a. 622; declared, 750-Intransi- gentes of Alcoy, murder the mayor, 910-1058- .K ing, the, abdication of, 197-Lobo, Admiral, re- instated, 1363-Margall, Pi y, invested with dic- tatorial powers, 845; constitutional Bill, brought in, 845; the new ministry, 84.5-Republican ministry formed, 198; order maintained, 229; protest of, against Federalism, 229; prospects of, 261; issue rifles • to the citizens of Madrid, 266; dissolution Bill carried, 325; prospects of. 462; triumph of, over the permanent . committee, 588-Rumours, 590-Salraeron,4 Minister. 941; his finance minister's resources, II Troops, insubordination of, 750= Vigilante.1911 ship, and the 'Frederick Charles,' case of, 974- ' Vittoria ' and • Almanza ' ships sent to Gibraltar, 1113.
SIIMATRA.-Aeheen, Dutch attack upon, 526; siege of, 1527; troops landed at, 1602; advancing, 1642.
CWITZERLAND.-Cures, the, to be voted by the 0 people, 394-Federal Council, reply to the Papal allocution, 230-Geneva, and her Romish Bishop, 166; threatened with banishment, 199 ; Duke of Brunswick dies at, 1057; who will succeed to the Duchy ? 1056; his wealth left to, 1086; funeral ser- mon upon. 1114; secedes from the Catholic Church,.-, 1087; Internationalists, sixth congress at, 1113.