5 JULY 1884, Page 2

INDEX.-1884.

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

jk.CADEMY D:nner, the 6.33 "Adams v. Coleridge" 1571 Address, the Coming Debate on the ... ... 144 Adullam, the New Cave of ... ... 40

Africa, the Invasion of ... - 1606 — South, and the Government 1333 Agnostic Dreamers, Mr. F. Harrison's Address 9 Agnosticism, Mr. H. Spencer upon... ... 10 Albany. the Duke of ... ... 439 Alice, Princess, her Biography and Letters ... 643 Allotments Extension Act, the ... ... 1572 Altruism and Prodigality ... ... 375 • American Congress and the Mormons ... ... 1.293 • — Politics, the Third Party in ... 970 — Presidentship, Nomination of Mr. Blaine for 779 — — Democratic Nomination, the 939 — — Mr. Cleveland elected... ... ... 1474 • — Review re the Issue Personal and Political 16u7 — School for Classical Studies at Athens 214 • Americans, the Original ... 614 Ampthill, Lord, Death of ... 1129 Anarchists of Leipsic, the ... 1721 Anarchy, the Case for Arbitration between Lords and Commons ... 873 "Aristocracy," the. and the People ... 1192 Arnold's, Mr., Lay Sermon ... 3610 Art, the Place of in History... 1102 Athens, American School of Classical Studies at 214

Australia, England, and Germany 1725

— and the French Convicts... ... ... 938 Australian Federation ... 1573 — — Lord Derby's Despatch on ... ... 1692 Austrian Ireland, the... ... ... 736

BAKER Pasha, the Defeat of, and the Government ... 176 Bankruptcy Act, the, and Party Spirit ... 113 Bar, the, Monopoly of... ... 244

Bastard Literature ... ... 82 Bath, Lord, on Mr. Gladstone ... ... 1066 Belgium, the New Education Bill in ... 1166 " Belt Case," end of the ... ... 4'3 Bench, the Decentralisation •af the .. 1131 Besant, Mr., on the Art of Fiction... ... 671 Birmingham, the Mandi of ... ... 847 ... 1399 ... 539 ... 510 ... 1007

182

... 976

CAIRO, the Crisis in, on Jan. 4 ... " Caned Back." the Success of ... 1478 Calverley, Charles Stuart, Death of ... 279 Cannibalism, the Apologists for ... 1198 Capital Punishment, Mr. Justice Batt on the Alleviation of ... 246 Career, a, in Texas ...816 Carlyle, Mr., on the Politicians

— — on Religions Cant ... 1401 Censure, Vote of (Sir M. Woks Beach's)... — — — the Division on ...

— — (Sir S. Northente's), Why Liberals should — — Liberal Majority on ... ... 240 Chamberlain, Mr., and the Liberal Party ... 42 — — and Lord Randolph Churchill ... ... 1428 — — and Lord Salisbury ... 969 — — and the Shipows era ... ... 306.671-1476 — — the Two Sides of ... 79 Character and Conquest ... 739 Charity Commission, the .. ... 1541 Childers'e, Mr., Currency Project . . 573 Children, their vague Ideas of an Qath 45 — the Protection of ... ... 910 China and France 907-1097 — the News from, up to June 26th -. ... 843 "Choir Invisible," the, and Mr. F. Harrison ... 9 Cholera in Italy 1163 — Panic, the Causes of ... ... 912 — — at Toulon, the .. _ • 845

— Oar Duty, in view of. its approach ... 1506

Christianity and Politics 151 Christ, Mr. Stopford Brooke on... ... 783

Church Association and the Church. 5

— the Christian in India ... ... 41 — Patronage, Debate on, in the Commons ... 811 Church of England: Biellepe and the Laity, the 910 — — the Decay of Evangelicalism in ... 513 — — Indiscipline in the ... 640

— and the People ....- . e43 • Churchill, Lord Randolph, and Mi.ChaMberlain 1428

— — and his Party Leaders ... 605-672 — — his Testament ... ... 1570

Cincinnati, the Riots in ...433

City Companies' Commission, the .........908 Clark, Sir A., on Health 1575 Classical Art at South Kensington ... 1105 Clergy, the Repute of the ... ... 1263 Clifton, the Heed Master of, on Dogma ... " Clothes of Religion," the ... ... 703

Coleridge's Intellectual Influence . . 1723780

Colleges, the, and the Universities Colonial Federation, Lord Derby on ... 1656 — Ministers, the Problem for ... ... 1006 Bishops, the, and the Lords .. — Willis's, Mr., Motion on ... Bismarck's. Prince, latest Defeat ... Boarding Schools and D &heels Bradlangh Judgment, the ... Breaches of Confidence Bright, Mr., and the Peers . Britain, Australia, and Germany ... — and Germany Brooke, Mr. Stopford, on Christ Brown, Jamas Baldwin, Death of ... Brunswick, the Dukedom of .. Bncelencle, the late Duke of... ...

Burns, Lord Rosebery on ... Business, the Great "Confidence Trick" in Butter. Bogus Butt, Mr. Justice, on Capital Punishment ... 1365 ... 402 ... 318 ... 1571 ... 1168 ... 576 ... 1369 ... 1032 ... 1725 16.90 Colonies, the Test of our Love for the ... ... 1034 Colonisation, German, the Future of ... ... 1475 Coming King, the, Mr. Lowell on ... ... ... 1333 " Confidence Trick," the Great, in Business ... 182 Confiscation in Switzerland ... ... ... ... 122e Conquest and Character ... ... ... ... 73) "Conservative Cheese-the ............635

— Collapse, the... ... 572

— Leadership, the ... ... ... ... ... 241 — Programme, the ... ... ... ... ... 510 Cookery, Popular ... ... ... ... ... 7e4 Co-operation, Maurice's Place in the History of 1339 — the Profits of ... ... ... ... ... 733' — on its Trial ... ... ... ... ... ... 103 1 Co-operative Farming, Experiments at Assington 404

Copyholds, the Abolition of ... ... ... ... 451

Cornwall, North ... ... ... ... ... 1133 Counsels of Perfection ... ... ... ... 578 Courtney, Mr., on Independent Criticism ... 1331 Courtney's, Mr., Apostolate... ... ... .. 1689 Cricket, Country ... ... ... ... ... 1199 Crofters' Corumiss:on, Land Scheme of the .. 781 Crooked Answers916 Cynics and Satirists, the Old and New 46

DEANS, the Proposal to Transmute into Suffragan Bishops ... ... ... ... 1477 Deealogue, the, a Problem arising out of ... 1102

Democracy, the, and Mr. Goschen .. ... ... 479 — the Marching Force of ... ... ... ... 1568 Departmental Organisation, Mr. Mundell% on ... 417 Derby, Lord, on Colonial Federation ... ... 1653 Diet and Medicine. Changes in ... ... ... 1371 — the Morality of ... ... ... ... ... 1231 Dilke, Sir C., on Redistribution ... ... ... 105 Disestablishment, and the General Election ... 1727 Divorce in France ... ... ... ... ... 737 Dodds, Messrs., Father and Son ... ... ... 481 Dogma, the Head Master of Clifton on ... ... 608 Doubt, the Way of ... ... ... ... ... 1657 Duelling in Italy ... ... ... ... ... 1072 Dufferin, Lord, to be Viceroy:of India ... ... 1194 Durham's, Bishop of, Ecclesiastical Attitude ... 1130 Dynamite Explosions iu London, the ... ... 733 — Terror, the Measure of the ... ... ... 511

EARTHQUAKE in England ... ... ... 546 Eastern Europe, reported Truce in Edinburgh University, the Principalship of ... 1659

Educational Over-Pressure Again ... ... ... 1403 Edward, Prince (Question put to Mr. Stuart at Hackney) ... ... ... ...

Egypt—Baker Pasha, the Defeat of ... ... 176 — Conference, Negotiations for ... ... ... 700 — — Break-up of the... ... ... ... ... 1032 — the Coup d'Etat in ... ... ... 1259 — Crisis, the, in Cairo on Jan. 4 ... . 4 — Debates on ... ... ... ... 03-305 — — Mr. Goscheu prevents one ... ... 873 — France, the Agreement with ... 840

,— Internal Condition of.i ., 874

... ...

— New Departure, the, in ... ... ... 41

— News from, up to July 11— ... ... 907 — Responsibility in, Our ... ... ... ... 1001 Egyptian Finance, proposed Conference on ... 543 — — the Bondholders Claims ... ... ... 1519 Motive Chambers,Insuperable Objections to Two 1093 Electoral Power, the Migration of ... ... 1724 Elementexy Scheele, Home-Lessons in ... ... 813 ... 181 Endowed Schools, Mr. Jesse Collings on... ... 973 England, Earthquake in ... ... ... — Germany, and Australia ... ... ... ... 1725 — the German Crusade against ... ... ... 1098 Emancipated Women ... ... ... ... 1729 Emersonian Cult, the ... ... e.. .. ... 1070

Emperors, the, Meeting of ... ... ... ... 1192 Employers' Liability Act, the Working of the ... 1368

European Populations, the Migrations of ... 1069 Europe, Eastern, reported Truce in ... ... 306 — the Population of in A.D. 2000 ... ... ... 1297 Evangelicalism, the Decay of in the Church ... 513 FARMER, the Ideal ... ... ... .. 1295 .

Farming, the Coming Revolution in ... 1262 — Co-operation, &c., at Assington... ... ... 404 Fawcett, Mr., his Heroism ... ... ... ... 1510 — — his Remarkable Qualities ... ... ... 1509 — — and the Telephones ... ... ... ... 1167 Federation, Australian .. ... ... ... 1573 Fiction, Mr. Besant on the Art of ... ... ... 674 Fires, the best Preventive of Fatal ... ... 546 Firmness, the Popularity of... ... ... ... 435 Forgiveness, the Ethics of, Bishop Magee on ... 813 Forster, Mr., at Manchester... ... ... ... 144 Fortnightly, the, on Lord Salisbury ... ... 1033 Fortune-Makers, Honours for ... ... ... 579 France and Chins ... ... ... ... ... 997 — the Break with China ... ... ... ... 1097 — Divorce in ... ... ... .•. ... ... 737

— Fanaticism in ... ... ... ... .. 1337 — Ferry, M., and Revision of the Constitution... 7-704

— — his Real Difficulty ...1162 — — in the Far East... ... l:I-1569 — — and the French People... ... 1001 — — his Triumph ... ... ... 637 — and Germany ... ... ... 1067 1101 — and Morocco.- ... ... ... — the New Miltary Frontier in — the New Second Chamber ... 1651

— Taxation of, the ... ... ... ... ... 210

Franchise Bill, the ... ... ... ... ... 272 — — Agitation and " Moderation," Sir H. — — Compromise, Rejection of by the Lords ... 936 — — — the Possibility of ... ... ... ... 1333 — — — the So-called ... ... ... ... 1536 — — Crisis, the Question behind the ... ... 937 — — Debate of March 21-27 ... ... ... 400 Franchise Bill Debate, Upshot of, up to April 4.. 432 — — Mr. Gladstone's Proposal 914 — — Mr. Goschen on .. 305 — — — — his Intervention 1506 — — and the Lords 811-935 — — Prospects of, on the Division of April 7th 476 — — — up till May 9 606 — — in the R wads 1501 — — Reported Decision of the Peers upon ... 666 — — Salisbury, Lord, and Mr. Chamberlain. 959 — Women's, Mr. Woo lall's Amendment... .670-777

Free Schools, the Fortnightly R9Viet0 on .. 8

French Army and the Chinese Mamma 1231 — Rdeidivistes and Penal Settlemen's 1292 — Senate, the, on Habitual Criminals ... 1132

GALES and Hurricanes, Impressions caused by 1-3) Gamblers and Suicides 878 Garibaldi and Gordon ...

General Election, tee, and Disestablishment ... 1727 Geography, Instruction in ... 708 George's, Mr., Proposal to Pension all Widows... 41 German Colonisation, th r Future of ... ... 1475 — Crusade against England, the ... ... 1093 — Elee'ims, the ... 1431 — Plan of Invasion 1196 Germany, Australia, and Britain 1630-1725- — and France ... ...`1067

Glaciers, the Waxing and Waning of ... ••• 106a-

Gladstone, Mr., Lord Bath on ... ... 1066 — — and the House of Lards llfet — — and Lord Salisbury 12514

— — on the Ministerial Record 1161- Gladstone's, Mr., Declaration (October 23rd) ... 13136,-

— — Foreign Policy — — Statement (of November 6th) ... ... 1472 Gordon, General, and Garibaldi ... 542 — — his Mission to the Soudan 193 Goechen, Mr., and the Democracy... ... 479 — — prevents the Debate on Egypt ... 873 — — on the Franchise Bill .. Government, the, and the Irish Party — — and the Navy 1605 — — and South Africa ... 1333 Grey, Mr. A., and the New Cave of Adullam

HAMPSTEAD Heath, the Extension 941 Hangman's Office, the343 Happiness of Some Women, the ... 11 Harrison, Mr. F., on " The Choir Invisible "

Hartington, Lord, on the Soudan 336 Harvest, the, Prospects of on July 25th ... ... 973 Health, Sir A. Clark on ... 1575 Hell, Dr. G. Macdona'd on ... 1511

Hereditary Evil, Mr. Page Roberts on 406

Hibern:cisms ... 1267 Highland Crofters, the ... ... 641 Highlands, the Freedom of the ... 372 History, a Misconception of ... 1010 Holland, the Destiny of ... 778 Home-Lessons in Elementary Schools ... 813 Honours for Fortune-Makers 579 Householder, the Rural: For, and Against ... 5-6 House-Hunting... ... 1039 Hoxton Bnrglars, the... ... ... 1223 Hughes's, Mr. T., Ideal ... .. 1655 Hegues-Morin Affair, the ... 1658 Hurricanes and Gales, Impressions caused by 150 ... 1200 ... 514 ... 41 ••• 41 ... 180

... 1335

... 1194 ... 517 ... 115 ... 140 ... 178 ... 740 ... 273 1731 ... 1038 ... 1163 ... 1072 ... 1195

703 639 277 611 944 • 814,--.

Conscientione, at Malvern I_ Impudence ... India, the Christian Church in — Keshnb Chunder Sen, Death of — Nizam, the, Installation of ... — Race-Hatred in ...

— Viceroy, the New (Lord Dafferin) Individual, the, Power of Industrial Fortune-Makers ...

Industry as Matter of Race... ... Insane, the Treatment of the ...

Inspiration, Cardinal Newman on... Ireland, an English Catholic on ... — Spencer, Lord, as Lord-Lieutenant Irish Coronation Stone, the... ..

— Grand Committee, the Proposed — Humour, the Decay of ... — Love and Laughter... ... — Queen's College, Ike — Studies for Members of Parliament Italy, Cholera in ... — Duelling in ...

— the Unnoticed Force in

1 AMES, Sir Henry, at Bury

— — — on Politics ... ••• Jelly-Fish Opinion ... " John Bull et Son Ile " in the 16th Century ... — — — in the 17th Century ... — — in the 18th Century ESHUB CHUNDER SEN, Death of ... 416-: -- 1.1. Khartoum, tie Defence of ... 1290 — Expedition to 669 — Gordon, Gen., ... 242-1290 — Muddle, the, about ... ... 76

LANCASHIRE, Why it is less Liberal than

Yorkshire 972 972

Langdale Linen...

... 1232 Language, the Urbanity of ... 183 Law Courts and Lay Courts ... 1432 Leasing System, Mr. Broadhurst'a Bill on the ... 371 Lefevre, Mr. Shaw, on Redistribution ... ... 108 Legislation, the Objects of ... ... 405 Leipsic, the Anarchists of 1726 Level-Crossings Again ... 877 Libel as a Crime ... 211 Liberal (National) Club, the Foundation of ... 1472 — Party, tbe, Mr. Marriott on ... 42 Literature, Bastard, dre. ... 82 London Bill, the : Will it Pass ? 178 London Bill, First Reading in House of Commons 477 — Dynamite Explosions in ... ... ... ma — the Finest City in the World ... ... 1103 Lords and the Bishops ... ... ... 402 — and Commons, As bitrat'on between ... 873 — House of, the Folly of the ... 872

— — the Guardian to the Resene ... toga

— — the Immediate Future of ... 1,38 — — Living in a Dream ... ... 1393 — — Lord Penzance on ... ... 1361 — — Playing with Fire ... 1505 — — the Plea for the... .. ... 1130 — — and the Public ... ... ... 1085 — — " Reform " of the ... ... 110 — the Segregation of the ... ... 1286 Latium,. Case, the ... ... ... 1727 Lowell, Mr., on the Coming King... 1333 Lowell's, Mr., Conundrum ... ...

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Lunacy Laws, tte, and Mrs. Weldon *Itf AC COLL, Mr., on Prayers for the Dead ... S78 11.1 Macdonald, Dr. Georg.e, on Hell ... ... 1511 Mackonochie's, Mr , Resignation ... ... ... 5 Magee, Bishop, on the Ethos of Forgiveness ... 813 Mandi of Birmingham, the ... ... ... ... 5C8 — of the Soudan once more ... ... ... ... 575 Malvern, Conscientious Idling at ... ... ... 1200 — Hills, threatened Encroachment on the ... 113 Married Women's Property Act, a Hole in the... 940 Marriott, Mr., on the Liberal Party ... ... 42 Maurice, Mr., and the Unitarians ... ... ... 374 Maurice's Place in the History of Co-operation 1339 Meat Trade, the Government and the ... 370-514 Memory, the Foreshortening of ... ... ... 1038 Merchant Shipping Bill, Mr. ChamberlaSn's 318 671 Miles Platting Judgment, the ... ... ... 111 Ministers' Work ... ... ... ... ... 734

Morin-lingoes Affair, the ... ... ... .. 16-8

Morley, Mr. John, at Leeds... ... ... ... 1564 — on the Lords ... ... ... ... ... 1130 `Mormons, the, and the American Congress ... 1293 Morocco and France ... ... ... .. ... 732 Mnndella, Mr., on Departmental Organisation ... 437 . — — Testimonial to ... ... ... ... .. 1067 Municipal Corrupt Practices Act, the ... 577-1294 Murder, the Moral Muddle about ... _ 1694 — Motives of ... ... ... ... ... 1544 Murders : Mr. Gibbons, at Uxbridge ... 1730 — Mks Royce, at Babbacombe ... ... 1544 — Maida Vale, the Mystery of ... ... 1168 — Mr. Perkins, in the City ... ... ... 436 — the Schenk, in Vienna ... ... St — Mr. Tower, at Stoke Newington 45

OATHS, the Inutility of, in Legal matters ... 45 Obstruction in the House of Commons ... 241

— a Lesson against ... ... ... ... 435 Old Age, the Dread of... ... ... ... 1433 Opinion, as shown in Lincoln ... ... 808 Oriental Bank, the ... _ ... ... 607 Overhead Wires... ... ... ... ... 704 Over-Pressure ... ... ... ... ... 1230 — Educational... ... ... ... ... 1400 Overwork in Elementary Schools ... ... 181 Oxford Vote, the, on Vivisection ... ... 180 — — and its Meaning ... ... ... 571 )AGE-ROBERTS, Mr., on Hereditary Evil ... 406 .1. Panic, the [a " Communicated" Article]... 1609 Parcel Post, a rear of the ... ... ... . ... 1035 Parliament :—Commons, the Anarchy in the .., 369 — — Church Patronage, Debate on ... 811 — — Debate of March 15-16 in the ... ... 369 — — Plague of Plagues, the, in ... 875 — — Private-Bill Legislation in the ... ... 372 — — Time and Obstruction iu the ... ... 241 — Irish Grand Committee, the Proposed ... 275 — Lords, the, and the Executive — Meat Trade, the Debate on the, in ... 370 — Numbers, the New Feeling about ... ... 701 — Speaker, the New ... ... 274 — Spencer, Mr. Herbert, on

— Stephen's, Mr. Justice, Leeson to ... 2C9

— a Forecast of the New ... ... 1688 Park Club Judgment, the ... Parnellite Policy, the... 1225 Parnell, Mr., on the Irish Grand Committee ... 275 ... 311 ... 1364 ... 1192 ... 578 ... 1136 ... 974 ... 1193 .. 1652 ... 808 — Situation, a Survey of the, up to March 21st 368 — — — up to June 6th ... 732 — — — up to June 13th ... 776 Politics and Christianity ... ... 151 Poor, the, Commission on the Housing of ... 245 Post Office, the, and the Teephone ... 1068 Pottery, Precious ... ... • •• Prayers for the Dead, Mr. MacColl on ... 878 Preachers, a Plebiscite about ... ... 1296 Premiership, the New .. ... 1507 Pretenders, come False 1104 Prieoners as Witnesses ... 309 Prodigality of the Rich, the... ... ... 310 — and Altruism ... 375 sProperty, the Diffusion of ... ... 146 Prophecy, Eviscerated 438 Prophet, the (the late F. D. Maurice) 341 Prudence, the Christian Aspect of... ... 1071

NATIONAL Debts, the New Safety of Navy, the Condition of the ... — and the Government

Newman, Cardinal, on Inspiration New York, the Panic in ... Nile Expedition, the ...

• Nisero' Negotiations, the ... Northoote, Sir Stafford, as Agitator

— — — at Newcastle -.--onNothirg — — — his Spoiled Child

Northern Lights Norway, the Crisis in ... Numbers, the New Feeling about ... ... 701 ... 1657 ... 1260 ... 1605 ... 149 640 1160-1508-1691 ... 1227 ... 1258 ... 114 841.

... 148 ... 1434 Peers' Idea of Rank, the ... Penzance, Lord, on the Peers ••People, the, and the "Aristocracy" Perfection. Counsels of ... Pigeon, a Positivist Pleasure, the Business of ... Plebiscite, an Informal Political Filer, the Decay of... ,., — Opinion, as shown in Lincoln

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" QUARTERLY REVIEW " cu the Coming 1.-16 Session

Queen, the, Elomerness of ... ... 213

DACE-HATRED in Iudia ... 1335 Railway Accidents : " Brereton r. the

Great-Eastern Company "... ... 276 Railway Bill, the 71)5 Rank, the Peers' Idea of ... ... 276 Rende, Charles ... 512 Redistribution Bill. First Sketch of a l332 — — an Analysis of its Provisions .. 16e4 — — Mr. Courtney's Opposition ... ... 1604 — — Sir C. Mike and Mr. Lefevre on ... 108 — — Lord Salisbury. and Lord R. Churchill on 1364 — the Forecasts of ... ... 1537 — Mr. Shaw Lefevre ou ... 103 Reform Bill, Prospects of the, up till May 9 ... 606 — Demonstrations, Past ... ... 1003 " Religion, the Clothes of " 706 Residuary Scotch Patriotism ... ... 116

Revising Barristers and Registration 1229 " Revolutionary Army," the, and its Strength... 112

• Revolution, Silent ... 1214 Rich, the Prodigality of the... ... Ricer-, Our _ 1197 Rosebery, Lord, on Burns ... 1197 — on the Lards 842

Ross-shire Election, the ,.. 1099

... 401 Rural Franchise, a Practical Reason for...

— Householder, the : For, and Against ... Raskin, Mr., on "The Pleven] C3 of Faith"

Russia, Bookselling in ... .. 1135

S... ALISBURY, Lord, on the Franchise 79-1010 0 — and Mr. Chamberlain ... 969

— — and Mr. Gladstone ... 1257 — — Educating his Carty ... .. ... 1061

— — the Fort.. ighthy on 11033 289

— — his " fist" as to a change of Government GM — — at Manchester ... 508 — and the Merchant Shipping Bill ... ... 337 Salisbury's, Lord, Educational Statesmanship_ 809 — — Two Bogeys 1395 Salvini. Signor, in Two Plays ... .. 376 Satirist', and Cyn'es, the Old and New ......411 Scerborongh Election, the ..: 1173 Schools, Boarding and Day ... ... 1164 — Free, the Argument For and Against 8 Scotch Patriotism, Residuary 116 Cession, the Quarterly on the Coming ... 77 — Aspects of the ... ... 177 Shame (Canon Liddon's Sermon) ... 1693 Shipowners, the, and Mr. Chamberlain 3:8 671.1476 *Silent Revolution ... _ 1264 Skirnieviee, the Lessen of ... 1221 Smith, Mr. S., on Social Reform ... 80 *Socialism, Mr. George's Proposal as to Land, de. 41 Sccial Reform, Mr. S. Smith on ... ... 80 Soudan, Abandonment of the ... 41 — Berber, the Fall of ... ... 810 — El Teb, General Graham's Advance on ... 273 — — — the Defeat at, and its Consequences ... 304 — Gordon's, Gen., Mission ... 11/9 — Hartington, Lord, on the ... :336 — Ministry, and the ... ... 432 — Nile Expedition, the 1163-l538-1691 — Tamanheb, the Victory at ... ... 336 — — Position, the, after ... _ 401 South Africa and the Government... ... 1333 — — the Muddle in ... 1291 Speaker, the New ... .. 274 Spencer, Lord, on the Ulster Meetings ... ... 783 — Mr. Herbert, on Parliament ... ... 339 Spiritual Denudation... ... ... 1542 Spurgeon, Mr. _ 812 Stephen's, Mr. Justice, Lesson to Parliament ... 209 Suburbanity ... 482 Suicides and Gamblers 878 Swiss Vote of Censure, the 672 Switzerland, Confiscation in... ...

TAMANHEB, the Victory at 336 Teaching University for London, Proposed 1691 Telepathic Impressions 911

Telephone, the, and the Post Office ... 1068 Terrorism, the Failure of ... ... 942 Texas as a Career ... 846 Thrift, a New Aid to ... 1(05 Thuggee in Vienna 81

Times, the Editorship of the 212

Tories, their Responsibility for the Lords ... 1224 Torrens Water Bill, the............674 971 — Ranks, the New Split in the ... 672 1128

Timidity 1256 Tower, Mr., Murder of, at Stoke Newington ... 45

Trade, the Present (October) Losses in ... 1366 Trevelyan, Mr., at Brighton, on the New Suffrage 1653 Trevelynn's, Mr., Admission to the Cabinet ... 1397 — — Land 701 Truthfulness, the Tedium of ... ... 12

Tenth-Hunting ... 1008

Two-and-a-Half per Cent., Social Effect of ... 675 Urbanity of Language ... Unitarians, the, and Mr. Maurice... Universities, the, and the Colleges Unhappin0.90, the, of Some Women

ULSTER Meetings, the, Lord Spencer on

Underground Railway, the ... 1336 ... 374 ... 1728 ... 47 183

VANDALISM, More ... 247 Vienna, Disturbances in 146

— the Schenk Murders in ... 81 Vivisection, the Oxford Vote on 81 ...... 180 117 ATER Bill, Defeat of tte ... ...

VI. — — Mr. Torrens's ... ... ... ... 674

Weldon, Mrs., and the Lunacy Laws ... — 1004 Whalley Will Case, the ... ... ... ... 1611 Wheat, the Unprecedented Price of ... ... U64 Widows, Mr. George's Proposal to Pension Witchcraft, Primitive ... ... ...

Wolseley's, Lord, Instructions ... ... ... 1429 Women, Emancipated ... 1729 Women. the Happin( ss of Some ... 11 — the Unhappiness of Some ... ... 47 Women's Franchise, Mr. Woodall's Amendment 670-777 — Married, Property Act, a Hole in ... 94) ... 1170

yOUTH, Sir S. Northcote on ... ... 148

POETRY.

Annus M rabil is.- . , 1661 Arnold, Matthew, in America, To ... 411.412.486 Aysgaith (J. A. BMus) Beginning, in the ... 1173 Belle-Isle's, Marshal, Retreat from Prague 282 Charity 1045 Cuckoo, the (A. S. Palmer) ... 519 Derbyshire Flyman's Story, the 980 Dublin Street Dance, a 1546 Dublin, the Streets of 1480 Enemies, the ... 1613 Faith (P. Beatty) 711 Fawcett, Henry (11. Field) ... 1513 Galway Mare, the (C. L. Graves) ... 1106 Girdlestone, Canon (J. W. Dalby) 1661 Great Question, the (11. C. Merivale) 1300 " He has come back "... ... 1735 Heine, After ... ... 519 Holiday levitation, a... 1374 John upon Everything (Peter Caine) 315 Loifehild, Henry Stormont : In Memoriam ... 1578 Lucian, the New ... 120 Lyrics from the German (H. Merivale) 347 " Meliora Priora" Mcruing, a Lost ... 881 Mudlark, the ... ... 850 Norse, the, a Song from ... 1010 Clem d, Past and Present ... 581 " Pas.ce verbs, paste site" ... 1344 Philosopher's Atom, the (H. MacColl) ..- 1076 ... 882 Poetry and the Poor (W. W. Bedford) ... ... 17 Press, the Freedom of the (C. L. Graves) 1341 Primrose, To a 519 Pyramids, the ... 648 Rabbeth, Samuel ... .. .. 1133 Religio Academia 1697 Rivers, the Two (H. New) ... ... 17 Romaic, a Translation from the (C. L. Graves)... 1735 Rose, the, and the Puppy 317 Self-Reliance ... 850 September ... 1236 Sonnet, t Invalid Lady on her husband's death 1578 Sunrise, Thoughts at ... 51 Wagner's " Psrsifal " ... 1578 Wordswtrth, To ... ... 155 ART.

Autumn Picture Galleries, Some ... 1573 Burlington House, Old Masters at ... 86.215 Classical Art at South Kensington... ... 1105 Du Maurier, Mr. G. ... 850 Fine Art Society, Mr. A. Hunt's Paintings at ... 120 George's, Mr.. Ernest, Etchings 1513 Grosvenor Gallery ... 614-679-744 International Exhibition, Notes at an ... 832 Liuton's, Mr. J. D., Painting ... ... 1697 Oil-Colours, Institute of Painters in ... 1661 "Quiet Weather" ... 1481 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, at the Grosvenor Gallery,17-186 Royal Academy Exhibition ... 583-618-711.785-819 Water-Colours, Royal Society of Painters in 615-1614 — Institute of ... 649 B 0 OH.B.—Authors.

ABBOTT, T. K.—Kant's Theory o' Eth'es ... 745 Addis and Arnold—A Catholic Dictionary 1145 Aide, H.—Introduced to Society. 419

Anstey, F.—The Giant's Robe 824 Arber, E.—The English Scholar's Library ... 1076 Argyll, Duke of—The Unity of Nature ... 251 Armstrong, R. B.—History of Liddesdale, 224 Arnold and Addis—A Catholic Dictionary 1145 Arthur, W.—Physical and Moral Law ... 524-551 Ashton, J.—Anti-Napoleonic Caricature... ... 1115 Ascosith, H. H.—An Election Guide ... 920

BAIN, Dr. A.—Practical Essays ... Ballantine, Serjeant—The Old World and the New ... 1740 Baring, T. C.-1 New Translation of Lucretius 1103

Baron, A.—Pauperism and Poverty 885 Barras, J.—Iudia, and Tiger-hunting ... 252 Barrett, A.—Physical Metempiric... 161 "Basil '—A Drawn Game ... 1050 Bauer, Knroline —Memoirs, rte. ... 1375 Beatty, P.—Marcia: a Tragedy ... 952 Bell, Ciara—Prusiss: a Romance... 749 Bentleys (pub.)—The Dailys of Sodden Fen ... 791 Benton, J.—Emerson, his Works, de. ... 155 Beresford, W.—Diocesan History of Lichfield ... 353 Bcsant, W.—Dorothy Forster 950 — — Readings in Rabelais... _. 536 Bickley, A. C.—G. Fox and the Early Quakers... 1083

Bicknell, W. L.—Keep Troth ... 357

Bishop, W. 11.—Old Mexico, do. 445 Blackmer% R. D.—" Tommy ITpsuore" : a Satire 951 Black, W.—Judith Shakespeare — 1485 Blather wick, C.—Personal Recollections of Peter Stonnor, Esq. 1161 Bock, Carl—Temples and Elephants ... 461 Bonwiek, J.—Port Philip Settlement ......334 Bosanquet, B.—Lot ze's System of Philosophy 1174-1205 Boulger, D. C.—History of China ... ... 682 Bonnie. P.—La Fin du Vieux Temps ... 826

Bouriuot, J. (1.—The Canadian Constitution ... 1271

Brabourne, Lord—Letters of Jane Austen ... 1482 Brackenbury, Col.—Frederick the Great... .- 1175 Braddon, Miss—Ishmael 1273 Brewer, J. S.—The Reign of Henry VIU, 949-981 Brodie, C.—The Hidden Picture ... 1742 Brook, A. T.—Gindely's Thirty Years' War . 1209 Brooks, P.—Sermons .. 1319 Brown, H. F.—Life on the Lagoons 823 Wool Auct ens Browning, R.—Ferishtah's Fancies 1614 Bncharao, R.—Annan Water ... 93

— — New Abebu-d, the ... ... 652 Buchner, L.--Progress in Nature and History ... 1236

Bullen, A. H.—Selections from Drayton... ... 336 Bulloch, J. D.—Secret Service of the Con- federate States 159 Burleigb, Bennet—Desert Warfare ... 1305 Burnaby, Mr.. F.—The High Alps in Winter .. 19 Burroughs, J.—.in American Naturalist— ... 1079 Buxton. S. C.—A Political Handbook .. 1616 AI NE, T. H.—Cobwebs of Criticism ... 557

C

Cameron, Mrs. H. Lovett—Pure Gold ... 320 Campbell, Mrs.—Natural History for the Young 1703

Camp, M. du—Souvenirs Littdraires 445 Cauninz, Hon. A. S. G.—Shakespeare Diluted .. 1113

Carnegie, A.—Round the World ... 1114 Carpenter, W. B.—The Foraminifera, &c. 526 Carr, Mre. Comvus—La Fortun:na. ... 320 Carter, T. T.—Harriet Monsell : a Memoir ... 985 Chapman A Hall—Mrs. Bray and her Works ... 519 — A Pisa for the Deaf ... 1464 Cheyne, T. K.—The Book of Psalms ... ... 953 Church, A..L—The Chantry Priest of Barnet, Ac. 1616 — R. W.—Bacon .

Colebrooke, Sir T. E.—Mountstuart Elpbinstone 588 Cole, Sir H.—Fifty Years of Pnblic Work. &c.... 1612 Conway, H. 1 F. .1. Fargus)—Mr. Fargus's Tales 922 Cook, F. C.—Origins of Religion and Language... 1302 Coupland. W. C.—Hartman's Philosophy of the Unconscious . . ... 1111 Courthope, W. J.—Addison ... 317

Cox, Dr.—The Exposits: 1020

— Miracles : an Argument and Challenge ... 918 Craik, H.—History of English State Education 1240 — Mrs..—Miss Tommy ... ... 1239 Crawford. Marion—A Roman Singer ......852 — — To Leeward ... ... 381 — R.—Across the Pampas and the Andes ... 1210 Crawford, 0.—English Comic Dramatists ... 220

Cresswell, 11.—Incognita 118:53

— — The World We Live in Croslegh, C.—Christianity Judged by its Fruits... 619 Cumming, Miss C. F. G.—Granite Crags... ... 925 — — J.—A Russian Tour through China ... 1242

DALE, R. W.—The Ten Commandments ... 1611 Daryl], P.—La Vie Publique en Angleterre 351 Daudet, A.—Noma Ronmestan 1208 Davidson, A. B.—The Book of Job... ... 1300 Davies, G. C.—Norfolk Broads std Rivers, kg... -2-26 Day. E. P.—An Encyclopedia of Prose Quot,tions 1462 De Long, G. W.,—Ship and Ice Journals, &c. ... 384

Devas, C. S.—Groundwork of Economics ... 466 Dicksee, F.—Romeo and Juliet (Illustrations to) 1547 Dillwyn, E. A.—Jill ... ... 1047 Dixon, It. W.—Mano : a Poetical History Dobson, A.—The Vicar of Wakefield ... Droz, H. B.—The Agricultural Crisis ...

Dupre, G.—Thoughts on Art 1485 Dyer, T. F. T.—Folk-Lore of Shakespeare

FHERS, G.—The Amazon... 1017 l Eckstein, E.—Quintus Claudius ... 749 Edereheim, A.—Life & Times of Jesus the Messiah 286 Eliot, George—Essays A Leaves from a Note-book 282

Elwes, R. H. M.—Translation of Spinoza ... 1318 Endeld,Viecountsss—Diary of Henry Greville 89-1349 Evans, M. J.—Wiclif and Bus 851 " E. V. B."—Days and Hours in a Garden ... 489 ITAITHFULL, E.—Three Visits to America ... 1710 Fenn, G. M.—Sweet Mace: a Sussex Legend 288 — — Two Books for Boys ... 1549 Field, M.—Callirrhoe and Fair RA snmund ... 680 Fitzgerald, P.—Life and Times of William IV.... 1046 Fleming, G.—Vestigia ... 256 — S.—England and Canada... ... ... 1486 Fletcher, Susan W.—A Spiritualist in Prison ... 1637 Forman, H. B.—Keats' Poetical Works, &c. 125 Forrest, G. W.—Official Writings of Mountstuart Elphiustone 588 Foxwell, M. A.—Jevons on Currency and Finance 1018 Friedmann, P.—Anne Boleyn ... 1735 Friend, H.—Flowers and Flower-Lore 1211 Fronde, J. A.—Thomas Carlyle ... 1406-1438

CifFurneaux, II., M.A.—The Annals of Tacitus ... 91 ALLENGA, A.—Iberian Remin'scences ... 122 Gardiner, S. R.—History of England,

George, H.—Social Problems ... 923 Gindely, A.—History of the Thirty Years' War 1209 Gordon, C. G.—Reflections in Palestine ... 621 Gosse, E.—Discourses of Sir Joshua Reynolds ... 1548 — E. W.—Seventeenth-Century Studies, &c. 766 Grant, Sir A.—Edinburgh University : its Story 128 Green, J. R.—The Conquest of England... ... 655 — W. S.—The New Zealand Alps ... ... 90 Greg, W. R.—Miscellaneous Essays 1018 Grenville-Murray, E. C.—High Life in France under the Republic... 686 Griffin, Sir L. H.—The Great Republic 1610 Griffiths, A.—The Chronicles of Newgate ... 257

HAKE, A. E.—Story of Chinese Gordon ... 18 Hardy, 1. D.—Sketches of American Travel 1410 Hare, A. J. C.—Cities of Southern Italy and Sicily 417

Harr:s, J. C.—Nights with Uncle Rollins ... 53 — 8.—The Philosophical Basis of Theism ... 54 Harrison. G. L.—Legislation on Insanity ... 1049 Harrop, R.—Bolingbroke, a Study of ... 654 Halbach, Dr.—English Friendly Societies ... 417 Hatton, J.—H. Irving's Impressions of America 955 Haweis, H. R.—My Musical Life ... ... 617 Hawthorne, Julian—Beatrix Randolph... 768 — — Fortunes Fool . 597 — — Nathaniel, and his Wife ... 1516-1579

Heyse, P.—Stories of Friendship ... ... 1411 Octavia—Homes of the London Poor ... 283

Hinton, J.--The Law-Breaker ... ... 1916-1237 Hobhouse and Wright—The Local Government Muddle , 750 Hodgetts, J. F.—Older England ... 448 Hoey, Mrs. C.—The Lover's Creed ... 1666 Holden, 'LA.—The CEtionomicus of Xenophon... 1444 Holland, S. L.—The Ecclesiastical Courts. Ac.... 527 Holmes, T. R. E.—A History of the Indian Mutiny 1110 Roamer, G. W.—The People and Politics, Ac. 1304 Howells, W. D.—A Woman's Reason ... ... 415 Horst & Blackett (pub.)—Omnia Vanitas ... 1274

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1DEVILLE, Count H. de—Marshal Bugeaud 820

_I. Irving, E. J.—The Amazon . . ... 10:7 lverach. J.—Is God Knowable ? ... 412 IACKSON, Lady—The Tuileries, 1815 to 1848 .. 442 ef James, Henry—Portraits of Places ... 160 Jebb, IL C.—Sophocles, the Plays, &c. 551 Jefferies, IL—The Dewy Morn ... ... 1301 — — The Life of the Fields ... 1643 — — Nature near Loudon ... ... 22 Jennings, L. J.—The Croker Papers ... 1493-1517 — — The Millionaire .. . . ... 622 Jewett, Sarah 0.—A Country Doctor ... 1378 Johnson's, Dr., Works—Various Editions ... 1662 Johnston, H. IL—The River Congo, &c.... 411

TT ELAN

. PAUL & C0.—Britons, and

Modern 1273 - - A. Danish Parsonage ... 1144

— My Ducats and My Daughter ......929 Kemble, Frances Anne—Poems ... 190 Kempe, J. A.—Mrs. Bray and her Works ... 519 Kennedy, W. M. C.—Robert the Bruce : a Poem 1465 Kent, C.—Dickens in Elegant Extracts ... 854 Kerry-Nicholls—King Country of New Zealand 1140 Keyser, Harriette A.—Thorns in Your Sides ... 1461

LAMBERT, C. and S.—Voyage of the

Watder er ' ... 717 Lang, Mrs. A.—Dissolving Views ... ... 919 Lawrence, E.—Principles of the Commonwealth 527 Layard, Dirs. J. G.—Daudet's Artistic Masterpiece 1106 Lebon, A.—England and the French Emigration 1409 Lee, H.—Loving and Serving ... 9J — Katharine—In Loudon Town ... ... 558 — S. L.—Stratford-on-Avon, &c. ... 1741 — V.—Euphorion : Studies of the Ant'que, Ac. 916 Lillie, A.—Popular Life of Buddha 684 Lilly, W. S.--Ancient Religion and Modern Lockwoot, H. C.—The Abolition of the Presidency 1304 Lodge, H. C.—Studies in History ... 1304 Lotze, H.—System of Philosophy ... 1174-1205 Lyall, E.—Donovan, and We Two... ... ... 764

M ACLUkAYid0.."Frna,nifiarBaenatumont 1011

Maedonell, J. R.—Kriegsspiel 1738 Mackenzie, Mrs.—Gen. Colin Mackenzie ... 794 Mackintosh, J.—History of Civilisation in Scat- Magazines (See CURRENT LITERATURE) Magee, Bishop—Sermons on Special Occasions... 883 Mahaffy, J. P.—Rome and the Roman People ... 490 Majendie, Lady M.—Out of their Element ... 1272 Makharji, R. B.—Renan's Philosophical Dies loguee, &c. ... 319 Matlock, W. H.—Property and Progress... ... 1018 Malmesbury, Lord : au Autobiography ... 1439 Martel, C.—Military Italy ... ... 770

Marvin, C.—The Explorers of Central Asia ... 1459

Maurice, Col. F.—Life of F. D. Maurice ... 317-380 McCormick, R.—Arctic and Antarctic Discovery 748 Meriva1e, H. C.—Florien: a Tragedy ... _ 1663 Mille, J. de—A. Castle in Spain ... 618 Mitfurd, E. L.—From England to Ces Ion by Land 1341 Molesworth, Mrs.—Lattice 888 Moore, F.—The Mutiny of the ' Albatross' ... 1667 Morley, J.—Coleridge... 1374 — Emerson, his Work., &c... 155 Morris. 51.—The Book of Health ... ... 1143 Manley, J. B.—Memoir, Letters. Arc. 1515 Mull, M.—Paradise Lost, Revised, &c. 1635 Munk, W.—The Gold-Headed Caue 1317 Murray, A. S.—History of Greek Sculpture, — D. C.—The Way of the World ... 715 — J. A. H.—A New English Dictionary... ... 221 Murton, W.—Wreck Inquiries, Law of, Ac. 385 Musurus Pasha—Dante's Purgatorio ... 1463

NEEDELL, Mrs. J. EL—Lucia, Hugh, and Nemirovitch - Dantehenko — Personal Remini-

scences of General Skobeleff ... 350 Nevile, G.—On Farms and Farming ... 1377 Niemojowaki, L.—Siberian Pictures ... ... 352 382 983 124 713 416 1639 219 956 159 488 1550 414 441 1082 (VIILGAN, Lord, K.P.—Papers and Addresses Ohnet, Georges—The Ironmaster Oliphant, Mrs—English Men of Letters: Sheridan — — Wizard's Son, the ...

Oliver and Boyd (pub.)—Pronouncing Gazetteer O'Rell, Max—Les Filles de John Bull Ornsby, R.—Memoirs of J. Hope-Scott Dunham, IL N.—Studies Ecclesiastical History

PARIS, Comte de—History of the Civil War in America Payn, J.—The Canon's Ward

— — Some Literary Recollections ... Playfair, Col. R. L —The Scourge of Christendom Pollock, F.—The Land Laws Powell, F. Y.—Poetry of the Old Northern Tongue Freed, Mrs. C.—Zero : a Story of Monte Carlo... Price, B.—What is Education ? Pringle, Mrs.—A Journey in East Africa ... Palling, A.—The Order of the Coif ... Putnam's Sons (pub.)—Authors and Publishers

RRID, S. J.—A New Life of Sydney Smith ... Rein, J. J.—Travels and Hosea' ches in Japan Revak, Dr —Hibbert Lectures ...

Biart, .A.—Habits of French Authors ...

Richardson, B. W.—The Field of Disease ... Riddell, Mrs. J. IL—Susan Drummond ...

" Rita."—Two Bad Blue Eyes ... Robinson, A. AL F.—The New Arcadia, Ac. — F. W.—The Man She Cared For „, „. — W.—The English Flower-Garden Rogers, J. E. T.—Six Centuries of Work & Wages Roosevelt, Blanche—The Stage-Craze Rosmin', A.—Five Wounds of the Holy Church Ross, D. W. —The Early German Land System — J. M.—Early Scotch History and Literature Rouslane, V.—An Israelite Indeed . . Routledge (pub.)—Emerson, his Works. Ac. Rusden, G. W.—History of Australia ...

Q ANDERS, C. E.—Necessary to Salvation ... Li Saunders, J.—Miss Vandelenr Schallert, H. de—Swiss Soldiers in French Armies Schliemann, Dr. H.—Troja Schuler, Dr.—The Alimentation of the Working 747 769 1520 793 655 467 1460 746 1441 1241 653 320 522 1303 10132 489 1176 796 56 21 1019 1742 155 354 1379 769

311 5 1350

Schuyler, Eugene—Peter the Great ... 2.5`s Belot:Ores, P.—Tees of La Gruyere ... 492 Scrutton, T. E.—The Laws of Copyright ... 887 Seeley, L. B.—Letters, &c., of Horace Walpole... 156 Sharman, J.—History of Swearing... ... 553

Shipley. 0.—English Sacred Poetry ... 1518 Sime, W.—Saving la Nation, &c. ..2 Skene, J. H.—Lord Stratford in the Crimean War 491 Smith, A.—Glimpses of Greek Life and Scenery 1080

— W. C.—Kildrostan : a Dramatic Poem ... 1929 Spender, Mrs. J. K.—Mr. Nobody Starkweather. G. B.—The Law of Sex 20 Stevens, A. de G.—Old Boston : a Romance ... 443 Stevenson, R. L.—The Silvered° Squatters ... 183 — — Treasure Island ... 318 Stewart, A.—Nether Lochaber . . ... 521 St. John, Sir S.—Hayti ; or, the Black Republic 1521

Stock, 11. (pub.)—The Gospel of Divine Humanity 853 - - Obiter Dicta1077 Store, W. W.—He and She ; or, a Poet's Portfolio 714

Stuart. E.—The Prisoner's Daughter ... ... 1667 Stubbs, C. W.—The Land and the Labourers ... 157 Sully, J.—Psychology and Education ... ... 987 Swinburne, A. 0.—A Midsummer Holiday, Ac.... 1584 Symonds, J. A.—Shakespeare's Predecessors, Ac. 616 T493

AYLOR, I.—The Alphabet, &c. .. . — S.—Christian Charity in the :Ancient

Church .

— — Profit-Sharingbetween Capital and Labour 791 Temple, G.—Lancelot Ward, H.P. : a Love-Story 1142 Tennyson, Lord A.—Becket 1699 — — — The Cap and The Falcon... ... ... 316 Thornhill, M.—The Clergy and Vivisect:on ... 191 Tinker, Mary A.—The Jewel in the Lotos 340 Toynbee, A.—Lectures on the Industrial Revolu- tion ill England 984 Traill, H. D.—Coleridge ... ... 1374 — — The New Lucian ... ... 87 Trubner (pub.)—Travels in Mexico, 4c. 1091 Tnttl'-, H.—An American History of Prussia ... 1324 Tyrrell, C.—Ephraim ; or, the Many and the Few 767 Tytler, Sarah—Beauty and the Beast ... 1636

— — St. hill1120.8 City ... ... 1175

— — on the Queen T NWIN, T. F. (pub )—H. Irving: England U and Amer:ca, 1835-1881 955

VALLEROUX, P. 11.—On Co-operative Associations 1345 Vambery, Arminius—Life and Adventures, Ac.... 552

Vandam, A. D.—Story of the Coup d'Etat ... 585 Veley, M.—Mitehelhurat Place : a Novel ... 1739 Vere, Aubrey de—Poetical Works ... ... 1407 Vernaleken, T.—In the Land of Marvels... ... 986 Vertuil, De, L. A. A.—Trinidad, &c. 555 Vighisson, G.—Poetry of the Old Northern Tongue Virtue & Co. (pub.)—Egypt, &c. 523

WALFORD, L. B —The Baby's Grandmother 1109 Wallis, A. S. C.--In Troubled Times ... 225

" Wanderer "—Notes on the Caucasus ... ... 469 Ward, Mrs. H.—Miss Bretherton ... 1737 — T. H.—Humphry Sandwith:1700 — W. G.—Essays on Theism ... 486-520 Ware, Mrs. 11.—His Dearest W:sh... ... 127 Warner, C. D.—A Roundabout Journey ... ... 763 Watts, A. A.—Life of Marie Watts ... lel Waugh, B.—The Children's Sunday Hour 1701 Weber, F. W.—A German Epic ... ... 1314

Westcott, B. F.—The Epistles of St. John ... 222

Wheatley, H. B.—Sir N. W. Wraxall's Memoirs 187-253 White, R. G.—The Fate of Mansfield Humphreys 1142 Williams, S. W.—The Middle Kingdom ... ... 1081 Wilson, J. M.Public-School Sermons 256 Wolf, L.—Sir Moses Moutefiore : a Centennial Biography ... 1413 Wood, J. G.—Petland Revisited 1665 Wooluer, T.—Silenus ... 1270 Wright au& Hobhonse—The Local Government

PATES, E.—Recollections and Experiences ... 5801 Yonge, C.—Memoirs of Marshal Bugeaud 820 PJACIIER, Dr.—Die Rothe Internationale ... 719

Zimmern, Helen—Maria Edgeworth ... 285 BOOKS.—Bubieots.

ABELARD, the New—R. Buchanan .. 6.52

. .. Addison—W. J. Courthope . 317

Africa, East, a Journey in—Mrs. Pringle... ... 793 Agricultural Crisis. the—H. B. Oros... 1592 Algeriue Pirates A England—Col. R. L. Playfair 414

Almanach de Gotha . . 288 Alphabet, the—I. Taylor _ 493 Alps, the High, in Winter—Mrs. F. Burnaby ... 19 Amazon. the—E. J. Irving ... 1017 America, the Civil War in—Comte de Paris ... 159 — Two Books on—Miss Faithful,. and Serjeant Ballantine... ... 1740 American Naturalist. an—J. Burroughs 1079 — Politics, Three Books on—G. W. Mesmer, H.

C. Lockwood, and H. C. Lodge 1304 — Travel, Sketches of—Iza D. Hardy ... ... 1410 Ancient Religion A Modern Thought—W. S. Lilly 789 Andes and the Pampas, Ice.—R. Crawford ... 1210 Angleterre„ La Vie Publique en—P. Daryll ... 351 Annan Water—R. Buchanan 90 Arcadia, the New—A. M. F. Robinson — ... 1303 Arctic and Antarctic Discovery—R. McCormici 748 Art Journal (Volume for 1883)—Virtue (pub.) ... 55

— Thoughts on—G. Dupre1485 Asia, Central, the Rsplorere Of-0. 'Marvin ... 1459

Austen's, Jane, Letters—Lord Brabourne ... 1492 Australia, History of —G. W. Rusden 354 Austrian A Bohemian Folk-Tales —T. Vernaleken 986 Authors and Publishers—Putnam's Sons (pub.) 467

BABY'S Grandmother, the—L. B. Watford .. 1109

Bacon, Lord—R. W. Church... 650 Baptism and Original Sin—C. IL Sanders ... 1379

Bauer, Karoline—Remington (pub.) ... 1375

Rostra Randolph—Julian Hawthorne ... 769 Beaumont, Francis—G. C. Macaulay ... 1016 Beauty and the Beast—Sarah Tytler ... 1636 Becket—Lord A. Tennyson ... 1699 Boleyn, Anne, &c.—P. Friedmann... _ 1735 Bolingbroke: a Study and Criticism—R. Harrop 651 Borderland, the, History of—R. B. Armstrong... 221

Boston, Old—A. de G. Stereos 443

Bound Together—H. Conway (F. J. Fergus) 822 Bray, Mrs., her Works, &c.—J. A. Kempe ... 519

Bretherton, Miss—Mr,. H. Ward ... ... 1737 Britons, Ancient and Modern—Kegan Paul &Co. 1273 Buddhist Theo'. gy, Another View of—A. Lillie 684

Bugeand, Marshal—Count H. d'Ideville 820 Bnnyip Land—G. M. Fenn ... 1549

CALLED Back —H. Conway (F. J. Forges) ... 822 Callirrhee and Fair Rosamund—M. Field 680 Canadian Constitution, the—J. G. Bourinot ... 1271 Canon's Ward, the—J. Payn 488

Carlyle, Thomas—J. A. Fronde 14.03-1438 Catholic Hetiotary—W. E. Addis and T. Arnold 1195 Caucasus, Notes on the—Macmillan (pub.) ... 489 Ceylon, from England to, by Land—E. L. Mitford 1321 CLantry Priest of Barr et, the—A. J. Church ... 1616 Charity, Ancient Christ an—S. Taylor ... 495 Ch ldren, Sermons for—B. Waurh 1701 China and the Chinese—S. W. Williams ... 1081 — History of— D. C. Bouleer e82 — a Ru Wm Tour through—Miss J. Cumming 1212 Christianity Judged by its Fruits—Croslegh ... 619 Cobwebs of Criticism—T. B. Caine ... ... 557

Coif, the, Order of—A. Pulling 855 Coleridge—J. Morley ...1374 Commonwealth, Principles of the—E. Lawrence 527 Confederate States, Secret Service of the—J. D.

Congo, the Hirer, &c.—H. H. Johnston ... 411 Co-operation, Abroad aed at Homc—P. Valk roux 3315 Copyright, the Laws of—T. E. &mitten... .. 887 Corpus Poeticum Bereale—G. Vigfeston and F.

Coup d'Etat, Story of the—A. D. Vandam ... 585 Creker Papers, the—L. J. Jennings ... 1483-1517 Cup, The, and The Falcon—Lord A. Tennyson... 316 Currency and Finance—W. S. Jevons ... ... 1018

fAILYS of Sodden Fen, the—Bentleys (pub.) 791 Danish Parsonage, a—Kegan Paul & Co. 1144 Dante—Mesurns Pasha 1463 Day's Celiac= : an Encylorredia of Prose

Quot ations .. • ... ... 1462 Deaf, the, a Plea for—Chapman & Hall (pub.)... 1464 Desert Warfare—B. Burleigh ... 1305 Dewy Morn, the—R. Jefferies ... 1301 Dickens, Extracts from—C. Kent ... 854 Disease, the Field of—B. W. Richardson ... 653 Dissolving Views—Mrs. A. Lang ... ... 919 Donal Grant—G MacDonald ... ... 90 Donovan—E. Lyall ... 761 Dorothy Forster—W. Besant ... 950 Dramatists, English Comic—O. Crawford ... 220 Drawn Game, a—" Basil " 1050

Drayton, Selections, &e. from—A. H. Bnllen 386

Dremehn Linden—F. W. Weber ... 1344 Dutch Novel, a-1. S. C. Wallis 225

ECCLESIASTICAL Courts, &c.—S. L. Holland 527 — History, Studies in—H. N. Oxenham ... 956 Economics, Groundwork of—C. S. ... 466

Edgeworth, Maria—Helen Zimmern 285 Edinburgh University, the Story of—Sir A. Grant 2. 29 Education ? What is—B. Price ... ... 1520 Egypt—Sir C. Wilson, and S. Lane-Poole ... 523 E ection Guide, an—H. H. Asquith ... 920 Elephant-driving and Tiger-shooting—J. Hams 252 Elphinstone, Hoe. M.—Colebrooke and Forrest 588 Eliot, George—Essays & Leaves from a Notebook 282 Emerson, the Works 0, &c.—J. Morley ... ... 155

— AS a Poet—J. Benton ... 155

— Riverside Edition of his Works, &c. 155 England, an American View of—A. Carnegie ... 1114 — and Canada—S. Fleming 1486 — the C. nquest of —J. R. Greco 655 — History of, Vols. R. Gardiner ... 189 — Older—J. F. Hodgetts ... 448 English Caricature on Napoleon I.—J. Ashton 1115 — D:ctionary, a New—A. 11. Murray ... 221 — Flower Garden—W. Robinson ... ... 489 — Friendly Societies—Dr. Hasbath ... 447 — Sacred Poetry—O. Shipley and others ... 1518 — State Education. History of ... ... 1240 Exiglishwe men, a French View of—Max O'Rell... 1f39 Ephraim ; or, the Many and the Few—C. Tyrrell 767 Essays, Miscelianeous—W. R. Greg ... 1018 Euphorion : Studies of the Antique, &c.—V. Lee 916 Expositor, the—S. Cox ... ... 1020

1.PAIR Rosamund and Callinht e—M. Field ... 680

_1 Farms and Farming—G. Nevile ... 1377 Ferishtah's Fancies—R. Browning ... 1614 Fields, the Life of the—H. Jefferies 1e43 Flatland—A Square ... ... 1583 Florieu : a Tragedy—H. C. Merivale ... 1663 Flowers and Flower.Lore-11. Friend ... 1211 Folk-Tales, dust rine & Bollemiau—T. Vernaleken 986 Foraminifera, the, &c.—W. B. Carpenter... ... 526 Fortune's Fool—Julian Hawthorne ... 587 Fox, G., and the Early Quakers—A. C. Bickley... 1085 France, High Life in, under the Republic—E. C. Grenville-Murray ... 686 Frederick the Great—Col. Brackenbury 1175 French Authors. Habits of—A. Riart ... 1241 — Emigration to England, 1794-1801—A. Lebon 1409 Friendship, Stories of—P. lieyse ... 1411

GARDEN, Days and Hours in a—" E. V. B." 489 Gazetteer, a Pronouncing—Oliver & Boyd 916 German Lend System, the Early—D. W. Ross... 21

Giant's Robe, the—F. Ansley ... 824 Gindely's Thirty Years' War, the—A. T. Brook 1209 Glasgow, a Romance of—Sarah Tytler ... 1175 God, Is He Knowable ?—.T. Iverach 412

Gold-Headed Cane, the—W. Munk .. 1317

Gordon, Chinese, the Story of—A. E. Hake ... 18 Gospel, the, and tl e Age—Bishop Magee ... 883 — of Divine Humanity—E. Stock (pub.) ... 853 Granite Crags—Miss Gordon Cumming ... 825 Greek Life and Scenery, Glimpses of—A. Smith.. 1080 — Sculpture, History of, Vol. IL—A. S. Murray 765 Greville, H., Diary, &c.—Viscountess Enfield 89-1349 Gruyere, La, Tales of—P. Scioheret 492

HARTMANN'S Philosophy cf the Unconscious —W. C. Coupland ... 1111 Hawthorne, N., and his Wife—J. Hawthorne 1546-1579 Hayti ; or, the Black Republic—Sir S. St. John 1521

Health the Book of—M. Morris ... 1143 , Henry History of—J. S. Brewer ... 949-981 Bibbert Lectures—Dr. Rdiille 7431 Hidden Picture, the—C. Brodie ... ... 1742 Highland (West) Folk-Lore—A. Stewart... ... 521 His Dear est Wish—Mrs. H. Ware... ... ... 127 Holy Church, tbe, Five Wounds of—A. Rosmini .56 Hope-Scot, J., Memoirs of—R. Ornsby ... 219 lInmphry Sandwith—T. IL Ward ... 1700 Hus and Wielif—M. J. Evans ... 851

IBERIAN Reminiscences—A. Gallenga ... 1 2 Incognita—H. Creswell ... 1321 Indian Mutiny, a History of the—T. R. E. Holmes 1110 Industrial Revolution in England—A. Toynbc-e 981

In Loudon Town—Katharine Lee ... 558 Insaeity, Legislation on—G. L. Harrison 1149 Introduced to Society—H. Aide.........419 Iroumaster, the—Georges (Meet.........983 Irving H., in America.—J. Hatton... ... 955 — — Engl and and America—T. F. Unwin (pub.) 955 Ishmael : a Novel—Miss Braddon ... 1273 Israelite Indeed, an—P. Allen ... ... 1742 Italy, Southern, & Sicily, Cities of—A. J. C. Hare 417

T APAN, Travels and Researches in—J. J. Rein 746 eJ Jeannette,' Voyage of the-31,s. De Loug 384 Jesu. the Messiah, Life & Times of—A. Edertheim 283

Jewel in the Lotos, the—Mary A. Tiucker ... 349 Jill—E. A. D.11wyn 1C47 Job, the Rook of—A. B. Davidson 13:0 John's, St., Epistles—B. F. Westeott ... 222 John.oniana—Various Authors ... 1662

Judith Hutkespeare—W. Black ... 1485 TrANT'S Theory of Ethics—T. K. Abbott . . 74.5 Keats' Poetical Works, &c.—H. B. Forman 125 Keep Troth—W. L. Bicknell ... 857

Emilie, F. A., Poems—Bentley & Son (pub.) 194 Kildrosten : a Dramatic Poem—W. C. Smith ... 1320 Kr:egsapiel—J. R. Macdonell 1738

LA Fin du Vieux Temps—P, Bourde 826 La Fortunium—Mrs. Cotnyus Carr ... 32 Lagoons, Lifo on the—H. F. Brown 8:3 Lancelot Ward, M.P. : a Love-Story—G. Temple 1442 Laud and the Labourers, the—C. W. Stubbs ... 157

—Laws, the—F. Pollock ... ... 444 Law-Breaker, the—James Hinton... ... 1206-1M7 Lettice—Mrs. Molesworth 888 Diocesan History of—W. Beresford ... 353 Liddesdale, History of—R. B. Armstrong. ... 221 Local Government and Local Taxation—Wi ight and Elobhouse ... 750 Loudon Poor, Homes of the—Oetavia Hill ... 263

Letze's System of Philosophy—B. Bosanquet 1174-1205

Lover's Creed, the—Mrs. C. Hoey... ... 1666 Loring and Serving—Holme Lee ... ... 90 Lucia, Hugh, and Another—Mrs. J. H. Needell... 1082 Lucian, the New—H. D. Traill 87 Lucretius, a New Translation of—T. C. Baring... 1118

Laurel, Laws—G. L. Harrison 1049 lig ACK ENZIE, Gen. Colin—Mrs. Mackenzie ... 794 111 Magazines :See CURRENT LITERATUFLE)

Malmesbury, Lord : an Autobiography 1439 Mane: a Poetical History—R. W. Dixon... 126 Mansfield Humphreys, the Fate of—It. G. White 1142 Marcia: a Tragedy—P. Beatty ... 952 Maurice, F. D., Life of—Colonel F. Maurice 347-383 Meehan/fie—G. M. Fenn ... 1519 Mexico, Old ; her Lost Provinces—W. H. Bishop 415 — Travels in, &c.—Trebner ... 1083 Midsummer Holiday, a, &c.—A. C. Swinburne... 1584 Military Italy—C. Martel ... ... 770 Millionaire, the—L. J. Jennings .........622 Milton Redivivus—M. Mall ... 1635 Miracles: an Argument and a Challenge—S. Cox 918 Mitchelherst Place—M. Veley ... 1739 Meese)), Harriet a Memoir—T. T. Carter ... 985 Montefiore, Sir Moses : a Centennial Biography Mozley. J B., Letters, &c.—Edited by his Sister 1515 Musical Life, My—H. R. Haweis ... 617 Mutiny of the ' Albatross '—F. Moore ... 1667

My Ducats and My Daughter—Keg in Paul & Co. 922

ATO RE and History—L. Buchner ... 1536 — near London—R. Jefferies 82 — the Unity of—Duke of Argyll ... 251 Newfoundland—J. Hatton and M Harvey ... 227 Newgat e, Chronicles of—A. Griffiths ... 257 New Zealand Alps, the—W. S. :re n ... 90 — — the King Country of—Kerry-Nicholls .. 1140

Nobody, Mr.—Mrs. J. K. Spender... ... ... 320 Norfolk Broad. and Rivers, &c.—G. C. Davies ... 226 Novels (See CURRENT LITERATURE)

Numa Roumestan—J. G. Layard 1208 (ABITER Dicta—E. Stock (pub.) ... ... 1077 Omria Vanitas—Hurst & Blackett (pub.) .. 1274 Origins of Religion and Language—F. C. Cook 1302 Out of their Element—Lady M. Mejendie ... 1272 TIALESTINE, Reflections in—C. G. Gordon ... 621 1 Pampas and the Andes. &c.—R. Crawford 1210 Pauperism and Poverty—A. Barron ... 885 Personal Recollections of Peter Stonuor, Esq - C. Blatherwick ... 1461 Peter the Great—Eugene Schuyler 250 Petland Revisited—J. G. Wood ... 1665 Physical Metempiric--A. Barrett ... 161 — and Moral Law—W. Arthur ... 521551 Poet's Portfolio, a—W. W. Story ... 714 Political Handbook, a—S. C. Buxton ... 1640 Port Philip Settlement—J. Helmick 354 Portraits of Places—H. James ... ... 160 Practical Essays—Dr. A. Bain ... 716 Prisoner's Daughter, the—E. Stuart ... 1667

Profit-Sbaring between Capital and Labour—S.

Property and Progress—W. H. Mallock... ... 1018 Prosias : a Romance—E. Eckstein... 749 Prussia, an American History of ... 1324 Psalms, the, New Version of—T. K. Cheyne ... 953 Psychology and Education—J. Sully ... 987 Public-School Sermons—J. M. Wilson 256 Pore Gold—Mrs. H. Lovett Cameron......120

QUEEN, the—Miss Tytler ... 1703 Quintus Claudius: a Romance—E. Eckstein 719 RABELAIS, Readings in—W. Besant 586

Red International, the—Dr. Zacher ... 719 Red Route, lc., the—W. Sime 1272 Renan's Philosophical Dialogues, &c.—R. B. Makharii 319

Reynolds, Sir I., Discourser, 82c.—E. Geese ... 15 IS Robert the Bruce: a Poem—A. W. M.C. Kennedy 1445 Roman S nger, 1—F. AL Crawford ... ... 852 Rome and the Roman People—J. P. Mahaffy 490 Romeo and Juliet—Illustrated by F. Dneksee ... 1547

Roundabout Journey. a—C. D. Warner ... 703

SCOT, H History and Literature—J. M. Rocs 1019 Scotland, History of Civilisation in—J. Mackintosh ... ... 921 Sermons preached in English Churches—Brooks 1319 Seventeenth-Century Studies—E. W. Guano ... 766

Sex, the Law of—G. B. Starkweather 20 Shakespeare Diluted—Hon. A. S. G. Canning ... 1113 Shakespeare's Folk-Lore—T. F. Thi,elton Dyer tffi5

— Predecessors, em —J. A. Symonds ... 616 She. id an—Mrs. Oliphant

Siberian Pictures—L. Niemojowski 352 Silenu--T. Wooluer ... 1270 Silvered.) Squatters, the—R. L. Stevenson ... 188 Skobeleff, Gen.. Reminiseenos—Dautcheako ... 350 Smith, Capt. John—E. Arbor 1076 — Sydney, a New Life of—S. J. Reid ... 1460 Social Problems—H. George ... 2:3 Sophocles, the Plays, &c.—it C. Jobb ... 554 Souvenirs Littoraires—M. du Camp 465 Spain, a Castle in—J. de Mille 618

spiuoza, an English Translation—R. H. M. Elwos 1348

Spinster Heroine, a—Sarah 0. Jewett ... 1378 Spiritualist in Prison, a-8. W. Fletcher... ... 1637 Stage-Craze, the—B. Roosevelt ... . 796 Statesman's Year-Book, the... ... 288 Stratford, Lord, in the Crimea—J. H. Skene ... 491 Stratford-on•Avon—S. L. Lee... 1741 Susan Drummond—Mrs. J. H. Riddell ... 320 Swearing, History of—J. Sharman ... 553 Sweet Mace a Sussex Legend—G. PI. Fenn ... 285 Swiss Soldiers in French Armies— H. de Schaller t 51 MACITUS, Annals of—H. Furneaux, M.A. ... 91 I. Temples and Elephants—C. Buck ... 414 Ten Commandments, the—R. W. Dale ... ... 1641 Theism, the Philosophical Basis of—S. Harris... 54 — Essays on the Philosophy of—W. Ward 48652e The Man She Car ed For—F. W. Robiuson 1082

Thorns in Your bides—H. A. Keyser ... 1461

To Leeward—Marion Crawford ... 381

Tommy, Miss—By Author of "John Halifax" 1215 "Tommy Upmere :" a Satire—R. D. Blackmore 1154 Treasure Island—R. L. Stevenson... 318 Trinidad, its Resources, Condition, &c.—De Vertnil 1-55 Treja—Dr. H. Schlieurann ... 315 Tuileries. from 1815 to 1848—Lady Jackson ... 442 Two Bad Blue Eyes—" Rita".........522 UNCLE Remus, Nights with—J. C. Harris .. 53 United States (Greet Republic) Sir L. H.

VAN DELEUR, Miss—J. Saunders 769

Vestigia—G. Fleming 256 Vicar of Wakefield, the—A. Dobson 463

AXVivisection, the Clergy and—M. Thornhill ... 191 7 ALPOLE, Horace, Letters of—L. B. Seeley 15C ' Wanderer,' Voyage of the—C. and S.

Watts, Alaric, Life of—A. A. Watts ... 121 Way of the World, the—D. C. Murray ... 715 We Two—E. Lyall 761 Wiclif and Hns-31. J Evans 851 William IV., Life and Times of—P. Fitzgerald 1046 Wizard's Son, the—Mrs. Oliphant... ... 713 Work and Wages, Six Centuries of—J. E. Rogers 1176 Working Classes, the Alimentation of—Dr.

Woman's Reason, A—W. D. Howells ... 415 World We Live In, the—A. Crawfurd......883 Wraxall's Memoirs—H. B. Wheatley ... 187-253

YWrecks, Prevention of, &c.—W. Murton... ... 385 XENOPHON, the CE1onomicus of—H. A. OUNG Folks, Natural History for—Mrs. C. Campbell ... 1703 ZERO : a Story of Monte Carlo—Mrs. C. Praed 769

CURRENT LITERATURE.

X.LCESTIS of Euripides, the—Bentleys (pub.) 925

Almanacks. &c. 1553-1620 Alsatian Mountains, the—Katharine Lee ... 93 Among the Clods—'Linsley Bros. (pub.) 1033 Animal Lore of Shakespeare's Time—E. Phipsun 529 — Stories (Dogs)—G. Stables, M.D. 259 Annuals, &c. ... 1741

Antinous an Historical Romance—G. Taylor .. 1446

Art, Aram:dem &c. 859-1276-1308-1466

Asia, the Light of—E. Arnold ... ... 1523 Australia, Town Life in—K. E. W. Twopeny ... 751

Austria, an Invalid's Tour E. Hunter... 25

BARNABAS, St., Building of—Chapin:4i Hall (pub.) ...

Bellamy, E.—Dr. Heidenhott's Process ... 259

Billiards—W. Cook and A. 0. Payne ... 752

Black, W.—Adventures in Thule 93

Bohemians, the—F. Lee ... ... 1492 Books Received, 59-163-2-ffi-260-325-357-389-192-624-829

-925958-990-1276-1309-1382 Browning, R.—Strafford : a Tragedy ... 1243 Buddhism, Chapters on—J. N. Titcomb ... 452 Business, Hints on, Financ:at, &c.—R. D. Drlin leg

CAMBRIDGE Staircase, a—Sampson, LOT, & Co. (pub.) 59 Cape Cod Folks—Sally I'. Maclean ...

Card-playing, Works on ... ... 321 Carpenter, W. L.—Energy in Satin ... 258 Cassell and Co. (pub.)—Our Homes, &c.... ... 191

Cavanagh, Gen. Sir 0.—Reminiscences, Al. 1309

Cervantes, 3f. de—The Journey to Parnassus ...721 Ceylon in 1883—J. Ferguson ... ... 259 Chambers, R.—Anecdotes, &c., cf "Waverley " 985 Charles Dwell : a, Modern Bauchanal—H. Solly 355 Cheltenham in 18431853—Elliot Stock (pub.) ... 259 Cheshire Gleanings—W. A. Axon ... ... 797 "Chinese " Gordon—A. Forbes ... 796 Chinese Literature, Gems of—H. A. Giles ... 858 Chiromancy—A. le Craig ... 1620

Christian Brothers, the—Mrs. It. F. Wilson . 419 Christmas Eo. kg94.228

— end bew Year's Cards 1447-1553-1587-1620-1670 Church History, Early —Backhouse and Tylor 1022

Classic.' Translations. &c. 720-1412-1445-1446 Ciay, the Age of—W. Boyd-Mashet ... 163

Colston's (Bristol) Days, In—Emma Marshall... 195 Comed:es and Plays ... •.. ... G57 Commentaries . 9.53 Common., House of, Scenes in the—D. Andenon 1117 Constitutional Government in England, Rise

• 1:11.IISOnle 228

Cook, Dutton—On the Stage ... ... 321 Cookery, Books on . . ... 957-1241 Court Life below Stairs—J. F. Molloy ... 529 Covalray : a History, &c.—Mrs. C. Roundel' ... 987 Croelty to Animals Ac, Commentary on—Hon. B Co'oralse 687

Cyclonic a h. 'Ca:. sclis Concise—W. Heaton ...

J)ANN, F.—Felicitas : the German Migrations 228 Dance of Death, the New—Hake & Lefebre 827

Dawson, W. J.—A Vision of Souls, &c. 1705 Desert, on the—II. M. Field .. 1147 Dictionaries ... 621 Diothas, the, or a Far Look Ahead—I. Thrisen 59 Directories, 260-291.498 Drink B11, Our National—W. Hoyla 559 — 19 Centuries of in England—IL V. French ... 1308 — Question. a Study of the—A. Gustaf ssu ... 1276

ECHOES of the Year 1893—G. A. Sala ... 1492

Educatism Books on 621-753-1244 Egypt after the War—V. Stuart ... ... 162 Eleventh Commandment, the—Sig. Barnli 58 England 'ruder Gladstone—J. II. McCarthy ... 957 English Poetesses—E. S. Robertson 2:a3 — and Scottish Ballads—F. J. Child ... ... 1179 Engravings, &c. 59.624 Essays, &c. . . 420-152-559 Evangelical Succession, the—Miteniveu & Wallace 1645 Exploration, &c. 592

1;1ARM besets—I. Curtis... ... ... 325 .112 Far West, Life and Labour in—W. H.

Barneby 1117 Fi-ke, J.—Excursions of an Evolutionist_ ... 1309 Fr ince atd Spain, 'Twixt—E. C. Bilbrough ... 58 — Hitoiical Monuments of —J. F. Haunewell... 796 Frescoes—" Ouida " 163 Frowde, H.—Church of England Sunday Service Fruit-Farming, Profitable—C. Whitehead ... 229

Fry, Elizabeth—Mrs. E. B. Pitman ... 10.22 GIBBON, C.—Fancy Free, and other Stories... 559 Gift-Books 1489-1522-1552-1585-1619-1663-1704-1743 Gilpin, B.—Memoirs, &c.—C. S. Collingwood ... 1587 Goldsmiths and Plate workers, English—Chaffers 752 Great Britain, Voyage Round—T. Hargreaves .. 289 Guide Books, &c. 1086-1119-1241 HANDBOOKS, &c. 163-260 388-389419-453.529.592

-621-830.925-11164214-1359 Harting, J. E.—Sketches of Bird Life 921 Hatton,G.N.—Whom Nature Leadeth : a Tragedy 1:3 Hash% W.C.—Modern Essays ... 925 Heaton, J. D., Memoir of—T. W. Re13 656 Hessians, the, in America—E. J. Loin:11— ... 989 History, &c. ... 1117

Homer, the Iliad of—W. C. Green... ... ... 452 Humour, Wit, &c., of 17th CellIUTT—J. Ashton 259 TNDIA, Decisive Battles r f —Col. G. B. Menem' 419

— Public Works Policy—I. K. Connel 1021 Indian Game—W. Rice 1446 Information and Illustration—G. S. Bowes ... 1051 Italy, Cities of Northern & Central—A. J. C. H we 828 — Riviera and Monte Carlo—W. C. Devereux... 656 1 AUNT in a Junk, a—Paul & Co. (pub.) ... 858 U Jay, Harriett--Through the Stage Door ... 163 Johnson, his Characteristic, &c.—J. Hay ... 1586

LANCASH1RE Gleanings—W. E. A. Axon ... 497 Land and the Labourer, the—C. W. Stubbs 122 Landlords and the National Income—Allen (pub.) 1412 Latin Course, for First Year—A. Harkness ... 25 Lectures (See Sermons)

Leitch, W. L., Landscape Painter—A. Macgeorge 1413 Lincolnshire and the Danes—G. S. Streatfield 323 Linton, E. L.—Social Essays. &c. 195 Logic, the Pi inciples of—F. II. Bradley... ... 162 — Studies, &e., in Formal—J. T. N. Keynes ... 1117 Lorne, Marquis—Memories of Canada &Scotland 925 Luther—J. Ilse._ 1706 Luther's Table-Talk—Unwin (pub.) 58

MACKENZIE, J.—Day-Dawn in Dark Places 1705 Magazines-

— Army and Navy Magazine ... 1053 — Belgravia 57-1053 — Blackwood 11-452.496-1052-13(8 — British Quarterly ... 92-496

- Century — Church Qaarterly 1352

— Contemporary Review 23-193-321•V0-591-1052-1178 -1179.1307-1487-1618 — Cornball 452.591-1179 — Eastward, Ho ! . . 957 — English Illustrated Magazine 497.924-1053-1352 — Expositor ... ... 57.720-1053 — Fortnightly Review 8.23-192-3224.51•590-1051-1178 4179-13C6-1488-1618 — Gentleman's Magazine ... 57-1053 — Good Words ... 559-1053 — Harper's Magazine... 497.924 — London Quarterly 57-558-1352 — Macmillan's Magazine 194-323-451-591-1053-1179 -1308-1489 — Magazine of Art ... 924 1553 — Modern Review ... ••• . • ... 92

— National Review ... 24-191-32-144 51-591-1052

— Nineteenth Century 21-192-323-150-589-1052-1178 -1307-14894617 — Oxford Magazine 28)

- Portfolio — Scotch Magazines ... 24-92-592-11:121-1412

— St. Nicholas ... ... 497 — Sunday Magazine ... ... 1053 Magazines (son.) - Tens • le Bar... ... ... 591-1053 — Tin-leys Magazine .. .

— Vs r:ous 51-196 325.493 625 926-1087-1214.1382:11523670

— Westminster Review ... ... 1619 Malleson, WA/. B.—Rambles in Alpine Lands 925 Manners and Customs—G. L. Gomme 163 Manna's. &c. 388

Maps, Charts, Ac. *(83 "30430

Masson, J.—The Aton is Theory of Lucretius ... 1744 Med c il Works ... C87.925-1276-141 Merivale, H. C.—Wuko's Blues ... ... 798 Miracles, a Dictionary of—E. C. Brewer... ... 830 Missionary Effort —It. Young Miss:ons and Schools, Books on 1148-1180-1212-1276

-1445 Mt ford, Mn ry R.—Recollections of Literary Life 162 5th-Maze, the a Story in Letters—Macmillan 229

&c. 1308 My Friends and I—I. Sturgis ... ... 1492 NEWDIGATE Prise Poem, the—C. H. Bout- New Editions 25.93.94 I29-130-163.289•323-321-355-357 -388453 62/-657.998- :022•1214-1245-1276-1308-1352.13 W2 .1523-1620 Nicoll, R., Life of —P. R. Dntmmond ... 1212 Nouconfortnit. in II rts —W. Uraicl: 558 Northern Pacific Raja cad, History of ... ... 355 Novels :— — Agnes Moran—T. A. Pinekirton ... 388 — Alter Ego—A. Pember 988 — An Open Foe—Adeline Sergeant ... ... 1116 — Buchanan, R.—Foxglove Manor _ ... 1416

— Cm k, Miss—Godfrey Helstone... 1086

— Di Fawcett--C. L. Pirkis ... 988 — Double-Dutchman, the—C. Childar 1615

— Dream Faces—Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh... ... 1352

— Executor, the—Mrs. Alexander 260 — Farjeon, B. L.—Gre it Porter Square, &c. ... 1741 — Fothergili J. 31.—Gaythorne Hall ... 957 — Geoffrey Stil line—Mrs. Leith Adams... ... 59 — Gibbon, C.—In Cupid's Wars ... 657 — Gift, T.—An Inocceut Maiden 1244 — Glaieer, E.—The Perfect Path... ... 771 — Goddess Fortune—T. Sinclair ... ... 1275 — Golden Girls—A. Muir ... 229 — Grant, J.—The Master of Aberfeldie ... 1116 — In the Co-npauy's Set vice—Allen &Co. (pub.) 1490 — Jenkins, E.—A Week of Passion ... 1446 — John Flerriug—Author of Mehalah ... 58 — Justice Warren's Daughter—O. M. Birrell... 324 — Kirby in the Dale—J. Ilve — Man Pr. poses—Mrs. A. Phillips ... 1051 — March Violet, a—Mrs. 11. W. Chetwynd 25 — McClintock, L.—The March of Intellect — Meadow Sweet—E. 1Vhelpton — "Oujda "—Princess Napraxine ... 1147

— Queen Mali—Lord J. Douglas ... 1148

— Ralph Not breck's Trust—W. Westall... ... 528 — Riddell. Mrs. J. H.—Berne Boyle ... 1022 — Rossmoyne—Smith, Elder & Co. (pub.) 195 — Stanforth, IL—Down the Way... 721 — The Pity of It—Mrs. E. M. Smith ... 1054 — Thomas, Annie—Jeuifer 91 — Trollope, A.—An Old Man's Love ... 560 — Uncle George's Money—S. C. Bridgeman — Vernon Leo—Miss Bro.. n 167s — Willoughby's, Mrs., Octave—Mrs. Marshall... 1083 — Winifred Power—Bentleys (pub.) ... 229 (See also pp. 93-129.259-289-389420.452-528 529-530-624 -G53.657-687-721-770•958-989-1022-1087-1116-1118-1245 -1325-1352.)

IALD Master., a Girl among—W. D. Howells 228 1.3 Orkney, Description of—J. Wallace _ 162 pOure Touuis Colledge—J. Harrison ... 7.53 ATTI, A., Fourteen Years with—L. Lauer ... 1491 Paul & Co. (pub.)—Machiavelli's — Thirty Thousand Thoughts ... 195 Philosopher's Pendulum, the, &e—R. Lindau ... 25 Plante, the Sagacity alai Morality of—J. 0. Taylor 1276 Plumptre, E. H.—Tains New and Old, &c. ... 1275 Pocket-Books, &c. 1523-1620 Poetry:-

- Bayley, W.—Bouqtret : verse translations 93 — Carroll. Lewis—Rhyme ? and Reason ? ... 191 — Rich, Mrs.—A Dream of Adirondacks, &c. ... 1491 — Under Two Queens—J. H. Skrine 1466 — Various 356-357452.497-529 688-892-919-1381-1147 — Wind Voices—P. B. Marston ... 687 Posterity, the Trustees of ... ... 129 Pounds, John, Recollections of—H. Hawkes 1411 Preachers, Successful—G. J. Davies 228 Printer s Devil, the. &c.—"Anglo-Scotas" ... 1645 TIIN ET, E., his Letters, &s.—Madame 1645

RAILW AY Rates and Radical Rule—I. B. Pope 108 Red Deer—R. Jeff eries ... 797

Reid, R., Cotton-spinner—Alice O'Hanlon ... 228 Reprints, &c. 859891-1051-1620

Romano, G. J.—Mental Evolution in Animals... 859 Rome, History of Civil Law, &c., of—S. AMA ... 260

Russia, Leisure Hours in—W. Hoffman ... 529

SALTOUN, Lord—Scraps... ... 92 Sampson Low & Co. (pub.)—Admiral J.

Schiller, Life of—P. Pinkerton ... 93 School Books, &a 290-356-530-928-1022-1118-1413 Sea Fisherman, the—I. C. Wilcocks 1180

— Marks—E. P. Edwards 1705 Sermons and Lectures !—

— Bampton Lectures for 1882 —P. G. Medd ... 419 — Counsels of Faith and Practioe—Newbolt ... 528

— Gosrel in Paris. the—E. Bernier ... 418 — Man, his Lordship in Nature—D. Wright ... 418

— Science, a Chapter of—J. Stuart ... ... 592 (See also pp. 196-859-1213-14.90J Shakespeare and Montaigne—I. Fels ... 1490

— Various Editions of ... ... 323-324 Skinner, 1.: a Memoir—Paul and CO. (pub.) ... 259

Slavonic Literatare—W. R. Morfill ... 989 Smart, Hawley—A Collection of Stories ... 989 Socialism and Communism, &c.—M. Kaufman... 419 South Africa : a Sketch Book—J. B. Little ... 751 South, J. F., Memorials of—C. S. Feltere 1086 Splrit nal is m, &c. 801 Statistics, Dictionary of—G. Mulhall . . 129

Sr. Bride, Church and Parish of—E. C. Hawkins 752 Steel. Creators of the Age of—W. T. Jeans ... 355 Stephens, R.N., Capt. P. W.—B. A. Heywood ... 1055 Suffolk Folk and Sussex Ways—J. C. Eserton ... 891

Switzerland, Sunny—R. Grey ... ... 1380 'PALES &c. 1325 1. Technical Books, &e. _ — 1211-1744

Tennis Cuts and Quips—J. Marshall ... ... 1491 Teutonic Mythology—I. S. Stallybrass. 957 Theolog,y, &c. 389 528-529-687-721-752.819-891.92.1/2-1116 -1143-1180-1381-1490.1491

Translations, &u. 452-197-5t3-859-891-1620 Travels, &c. 39-752-1085-1086 1087-1117-1180-1215-1275 Turgettev, Translations of his Stories,. &c. 358-1148 Turnerelli, T., Autobiography of ... 1491 USITE asITY Boat-race, the—G. T. Treherrie 452 " 'VANITY-FAIR" Album ... 129-1744 V Vico—R. FTnt 1309 Victoria, Queen of England—Grace Greenwood 162 Vivisection, Works on ... 687

WALES, Prince t f, Early Ancestors—S. T.

Taylor ..' ... 988 Watson, Ellen, a Record of—A. Buoklaud ... 1586 Wedderburn, Sir D.—Mrs. E. H. Percival _ 623 Westminster &drool, Past and Present—Forshall 623 Whitehead, C.—H. T. K. Bell .. _ 1706 Whittier, J. G. : a Biography—F. H. Underwood 16/5 Williams, C. T. B.—Memoirs of Life and Work... 827 Wilson, Schatz—History, Legend, & Literature 15) Work for Women—C1. J. Mattson ... ... 324

ATEAR-1300118, &c.... 1744

York and York Castle—Capt. A. W.

Twyford ... 470 CORRESPONDENCE.

ABERDEEN. the Proposal of, 485-517—A4dison and " Paradise Lost," 346—Allotments Extension Act, the, 1613-1660-1695.1732-1733—Animals, Communica- tion with, 465—"Anunal Register," the, 1298— " Annus Sanctus," 1585—Argyll, Duke of, on Drainage Loans and Tenants' Improvements, 248-312 ; Mr. W. E. Bear on, 2K-345—Athens, proposed British School of Classical Studies at, 250.

BARER Pasha, 647—Bath, the Marquis of, and Mr Gladstone, 1139 —Bes an`, Mr., on the Art of Fiction, 710—Bit ds, Courtesy in, 518-613; Disaourtesy in, 647; Refinement in, 550-13:rmingham, a Precedent for the Riot at Aston Park. 1373 —Wallops in London, 379; in the House of Lords, 410; Willis's, Mr., Motion on, 419—Board Schools Hon. Roden Noel on Over- pressure in, 51a—B;adlaugh Question, the Political Aspect of the, 281—Broadhurst Proposal, the, 15; his Leaseholder's Reversion Bill, 408-J09—Brooke, Mr. Stopford, on Christ, 817; R. A. Armstrong on, 818; J. U. Gill on, 818; G. V. Smith on, 817—Buoleuch, the late Duke of, 549—Butter, English, 1075.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE Election, the, 103—Cannibalism, the Apologists for, 1234; at Sea, 1263—Casts, the Gallery of, at South Kensington, 1513—Cats, a Little Girl's testimony to their Intelligence, 281—Cattle Diseases Bill, the, Mr.Bear on, 581—Censure, the Vote of, F. S. Lea on, 617—Chester, the late Bishop (Jacobson) of, 979.1015.1045—Children, the "Rights of ,914 —Cholera, t he, and Marriage, 1697—Christianity and Caste, 1205-1235-1269-1299; a Consoling Experi- ment, 612—Church, Decay of Parties in the, 319; Patronage, 881—C,ty Guilds Commi.sion, 49—Clerks, Criminous. 677—Coleridge and Mr. Trail, 1437-1480— Collings, Mr. Jesse, and the Endowed Schools, 1044— Colonisation within Europe, 1516—Commons, House of, Character of, 441—Congreve, or Steele ? 411- 441-186 518 551—Convocation, Association for Pro- moting the Reform of, 250—Cope, the, in Cathedrals, 153—Country Holidays' Fund, 787—Crofters' Com- mission, the, a Correction, 710—Croker Papers, the, 15D1EAF, the, Mistakes of, 788—Deadness, 742 —Deceased Wife's Sista' Bill, a Reason an favour of it, 914— 1,Democracy or Geocracy, 1734—Disestablishment, the Rock on, 85; and the General Election, 1733—Dissolu- tion, or Creation of Peers ? 1479—Dogs, Instinct in, Sir J. Lubbock and W. H. O'Shea on, 16; are they Colour-blind ? 51-86; over-Education of, 552; how do they Perspire ? 582-611; "Bismarck," 1435; a Pathetic Incident in a physiological laboratory, 1577—Double- Barrelled Constituencies, 1480—Dryden's Prophecy, 1613—Dufferin, Lord, why he is called an Irishman, 1235.1268-1298.

ECCLESIASTICAL Courts, Lord Coleridge on, 49; History. Studies in, 1014-1041—Education and the Rural. Franchise, 118—Edward, Prince, the proposed Grant to, 1576-1612-1695-1693—Emancipabon, the Jubilee of, 1011—Kmerson, 1203—England under Mr. Gladstone, 1880-1881, 980 —English "Bulls," 742— Itymrology, 1577 — Ensilage—England, 1697 — Epitaphs, Curious and Rare, 788.S50-915-948-980.10l5- 1046-1073 1108-1140-1173-1205-1235-1269-1299 — Eras tianism, 531—Evangelicalism the Decay of, 549.

FANCY Franchise., Mr. J. C. Cox on, 84—Farmers, the, and Footand-Mouth Trsease, 154; and the Government, 186—Fiction, Modern Writers of, 614— " Financial Reform Almanack," the, and the Aristocracy and the Public Service, 85-1731—Foreign Masters and Private Schools, 49—Forgiveness, the Ethics of, Bishop Magee on. 847—Forater. Mr. and Lord Hartiogton, 677—Franchise, the, v. Egypt, 916; Bill, Mr. Percy Greg on, 978; Lord Harlington on, 1346—French Irreligion, 786—Fry, Mrs., a Poem by, 743.

GAMBLING, the Immorality of, 911—Geneva and the Minority Vote, 1696—George, Mr. What doss he want? 119; his Opinions, 1234—" Mr., 1074-1299—Ghost-Story, a 1268—Gladstone, Mr., and the House of Lords, 1202; and Lord Salisbury, 947; in Scotland, 1202—God, the Justice of, 1545—Gordon, Gen., the Rescue of, 677—Government Case, the, at its Worst, 612; the Pall Mall Gazette and" Nemo" on, 645—Greg. the late Mr. W. R.. 1075 —Greville, Henry, a "correction" of his Diary, 1371. HARTING/TON, Lend and Mr. Forster. 677—Hatfield Picnic, the, 117.1—" Hibeinieisms," 1735—History. a Misooncenton of, 1171—Horaed, the Destiny of, 818 —Home Lessens. the lererty of compulsory, 86; in Elementary School., 118; and the Bradford School heard. 849—Herne-ode or Li-cal Self-Goverumen t, 1233—Horses, Docking, 466—Hon ehold Franchise, its effect on the ce nservertivee, 1043—Hughes's, Mr., Ideal, 1693--Harr:eases, the Fence of, 217.

'scone-Tax, each 18. of, 581; a Test, 613—India, the English in, 1342—Indian Education Repot t, 1268— Ireland, English feeling towards, 48; an English C ithelie on, 216.249; a Tory Catholic on, 217.281; Inds-pendence for, 119; Elementary Education in, 1172; Mixed Education in. 1204 ; Unionists and Dis- unionists in, 346—Ii ish Feeling for Englishmen, 1405 ; Franchise. Mr. Plunket on the, 15-49; Ion& the Deadlock in, 742; Speech, wild flowers of, 678.

" Juice," 486-518—" Joachim," the, 51—Joint-Can- (Edat° Scheme, the, 1107.

KING'S Lynn and Redistribution, 1014.

LAKE District, the, defences against encroachments on, 185—Land Laws, Prof. Pollock cn, 485—Lans- downe's, Lord, Queen's County estate, 217.218-281- r'13-379.441—Lease', perpetual, 439—Legislation by Picnic, 1014—" Lettres Jnives," 881-979—Liberal Lenders and the Brighton Electis u, 314; Organisation, 344-378—Lilly, Mr., and Schopenhaner, 819—Livery- men's Apprenticeships, 948 —" Looking Back," 1373— London, " the Finest City in the World," a Day in, 1139—Lords, the House of, 880; Conservative Feeling at out, 947; opinion about it in 1635,1043; and Scotland, 1138; a plea for, 1133; Reform of, 946; Sir E. Strachey on, 977-1014-1042; various Saw. stions, 978-1013.1014- 1043-1072-1073-11(6-1137-1171-1202 ; as a Senate, 1311 —Lowe, James, the late, 281—Luxury and Osten- tation, 410.

Manertesree (Bishop of,) and the Ritualists, 184; Conservative Demonstration at, 1074-1106; Liberal Reform Demonstration at, 1012—Marriage and the Cholera, 1697—Maurice, F. D., and J. Macleod Camp. bell, 517 ; and Leslie Stephen, 551; and Donald Camp- bell, 646; and Alfred Ainger, 678 ; on Prophecy, 710 ; Mr. Glad:tone's Quotation from Dante, 744; Col. Maurice on. 787—Middlesex Liberal Association, 4e9- 442 —Mid-Sorrey Election, the. 819—Miles Platting Judgment, the, 153—Minority Representation, 1373— Minors' Protection Bill, the, 250—Miracles, 1204— Monsen, Harriet, a Consecrated Life," 1015 Mormons, the, 1343.

NEWRY Riot, the, 786—' Nisero,' the Crew of the, 913—Northeete, Sir S., as Agitator, 1268—Norway, the Crisis in, 848.

OATHS, the inutility of, 85—Old Age and Death, 155- 1480-1513-1546—Older England, 518—" One Man one Vote."84—One-Membrr Wards a Strength, not a Weak- ness,1734—One-pound Notes, 646—Osborne, Mr. Bernal, 1343—Out-door Life, the effect of on Physique, 1577- 1697—Oxford, Religions Teaching at, 14-48-85; Vivi- section at, 184.

PALMER'S. Mr. S., "Eclogues of Virgil," 16—Pam- phlets, a Library of, 86—PariielEs. Mr., Attitude, 15 —Pat signets, Nesting of in a wild state in England, 1045— Pattison, Mr. Mark, the late, 1010— Pen- zance, Lord, on the House of Lords, 1403—Per- .eoution in the English Church, the Moral t f, 154- Phya olegical Equipment, 343-410—Pigeon, an Insane, 1203—Plimsoll's, Mr.. Clients, the Apathy concerning, 13—Poet's, a (Matthew Arnold), Change for the Worse, 787—" Political Situation," the, 785--Politi- cally Neutral Conrtstutncie,, 1486—Poor, the, Cost of Housing, 218—Preachers, a Plebiscite about, 1343-1374 —Prodigality of the Rich, the, 345 380; a "Giving to the Poor View,410—Profit-Sharing, 786.819—Psalms, the, Mr. Cheyne's Tension, 979 —" Pseudonymous Bio- graphers," 980.

RAJAHINE and Co-Operative Production. 880— Recreation-and-Wafer, 915—Redistribution Bill, the Blot in the, 1612—Reform Bill, the, 14 ; Mr. A. Grey upon, 83 ;Mr.:Broth on, 515; Electoral Districts, 379; Liberal Demonstration at Manchester, 1012; Conser- vative Demonstration at Manchester, 1074.1106— Religion and the State. 581—Religious Teaching, the Unanimity of. 1342-1438—Representation, Propor- tional, 344-484-516—Revising Barristers and Registra- tion, 1269 —." Ruthless Civil War," 1073.

Sseareaer, the Mystery of the Doctrine of, 848— Salisbury, Lord, and Mr. Gladstone, 947 ; and the House of Lords, 1372—Sand, George, some Personal Recollections of, 1172—Scarborough Election, the, 1513-Schools, Boarding and Day, 1203-1201-1234— " Scientific Freedom," the Cry of, 215—Scottish D s- content, the Sources of, 117 ; another view of. 155; Theology, 580—Second Chambers, 1576—Securities, the Safe-keeping of, 186—Shame, 1733 —" Silent Revolution," the, 1373—Single-Woman Franchise, the, 709—Southport, 377—Spencer's, Mr., Religious Theory, 50—Spiritual Denudation and Banco White, 1576—Spurgeon, Mr., and the Middle Class, 849—State Pensions, Mr. St. Loa Strachey on, 85—Steele, or Congreve P 411-441.486-518-550—Swearieg, the Art of, 582-583.

TELEPATHIC Impressions, 947-948—Texas, Life in, 1340—" The Pity of It," 1404—Tories and Conserve.. tires, 280—Tournaments, Mr. E. A. Freeman upon, 16; a counter-statement, 51—Trevelyan, Mr., 1436— Tummel, the Falls of, 819—Tnnbridge Middle School, Mr. T. B. Rowe on, 1041; Mr. H. Cox on the Charity Commissioners and the Skinners' Company, 1074 ; Mr. W. F. Browell's Reply, 1107; Mr. Cox's Counter- Reply, 1139—Two-Member System, tie, 1405.

ULSTER, the Franchise in, 84.

Vivisserron, the Clergy and, 216 249.250.315-410. 486.517-55e582; at Oxford, 184; the Official Few t, 582—V, gelweide, Walther von, 947—Vox Populi, 979 —FOIST, 1045.

WATER on the Brain, 744—Wazat), the fRereef of. his English Wife, 786—Wealth, the Ethics of, 442 —Whigs, Happiness and Mr. Chamberlain, n, 1479.1512— Women, the and Unhappiness of some, 50- 119 ; the Higher Education of at St. Andrews Uni- versity, 711; are they a " Represented " Class 71437 --Women's Franchise, the; Mr. H. Sidgwick on, 709; Mary C. Tabor on, 948; Suffrage, 1405.

Yong, the. Archbishop of, on the Perches jndg- ment,519—Youns Se reacts, Metropol:tan Animist' on for Befriending, 4:0.

ZULULAND, 743.

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"ADAMS V. Coleridge," 1567 — agriculture, Mr. Gladstone on, 38; Mr. Bear on, 153-5—Andrews (St.), University and its I.L.A. (Women) Candidates. 567— Annexation, Methods of, l395—Ausln. Mr. Alfred, at Highelere, 1094.

BARRY, Dr., consecrated Bishop of Sydney, 3 ; loses his library by shipwreck, I75—Bedford, Bishop of, and popular Unbelief, 31.3—Bishops, overwork of, 39; their scheme for a Lay House of Convocation, 903— Bath, Msrquia of, and the vacant Garter, 10G3— Beach, Sir Michael Hicks, at Cheltenham, 1222; at Portsmouth, 1095 — Bedford College for Women, diplomas at, 635 —Beresford. Lord Mittens, and Vanity Foie, 1567—Birmingham, Riot at Aston Grounds, 1361—Bourke, Mr., on Egyptian policy, 75—" Brad- laugh r. Gosset," Mr. Justice Stephen's judgment, 206—Brassey, Sir T., on the Navy, 1.50—Bright, Mr., on Tory Impertinence, 141; on AI r. Henry George, 142; at Birmingham, 1029; at Manchester, t97; at the "Eighty" Club, 1534; on Agricultural depression, 1723—Bromley-Davenport, Mr., M.P.. death of. 906 — Brown, Rev. J. Baldwin, death of, 839—Bryce, Mr., M.P, on the United. States, 75; tit the "Eighty" Club, 966—Burglars (armed), proposal to flog, 967 ; the Horton (murderer of Constable Snell), 1223.

CANTERBURY'S, Archbishop Or, caution as to the Eecledast ioal Courts Com m'ssion Repot t, 207—Carling ford, Lord, at the Cobden Club, 871— Carnarvon's, Lord, Speech at Highelere, 1094; at Newbury, 1094 —Castor-oil in Lochgoilhead School, 303—C title. the Importation of, 175—Cavalry in the next War, 1222— Cetewayo, death of, 207—Chambers of Commerce. the, on the Commercial Code, 1287—Chamberlain, Mr., at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 73; and the shipowners, 73; en Tory dilatory pleas, 141; at Birmingham, 112-1030; at the Devonshire Club, 966; at Hanley, 1390; in Wales, 1394—Chaplin, Mr., at Bolton. 1095—Chats- worth, Liberal Demonstration at, 1383—Chenery. Mr., death of, 2(6—Chester, Bishop (Jacobson) of, resignation of, 75; death of, 935; Stubbs, Dr., ap- pointed Bishop, 205—Childers, Mr., at Pontefract, 1394—Church Association, petiti. n to the Queen, 2— Church Congress of 1884, 1287—Churchill, Lord Ran- dolph, at Birmingham, 506 ; on Mr. Bright, 142 ; on Free Trade, 106 ; on Mr. Gladstone, 106 ; bad lan- guage at the Prince's Hall. 239; on State-paid Educa- tion, 506; his Quarrel with the Conservatives, 601; his Recenciration with the leaders, €34; his second Revolt, 666; Ws Letter to Mr. Wainwright, 74; declines to speak at Birmingham, 870 ; and the keel Conservative Clubs, 967; his Rowdyism, 1330; on Protection, 1361—Cobden's Mr., Letters on Electoral Districts, 1127—" Coleridge v. Adams," 1567— Colonisl Federation, Meeting on, 997—Conservative Peet", Meeting of, 871 ; Open-Air Demonstrations, 998--Ce- operation, Mr. T. Hughes on, 1651—Co-operative Statistics, 731—Courtenay, Mr. Joscelyo, on Con- gregational singing, 1651—Courtney, Mr. L. II., and the Geneva election system, 1650; on the Representa. tion of Minorities, 1685; at Cramlington, 1721— Cowen's, Mr., M.P., Speech at Newcastle, 1093— Cowper's, Lord, Letter to the Times on t ha Ft anobise Bill, 1095; his proposal for a Compromise, 1127— Cranbrook, Lord, on the Government, 399—Cremation, Mr. Justice Stephens on, 239—Cycling, Sir C. Dilke on, 75.

DEANS, the, and the Anglican Church, 14227—Dilke, Sir C., on the Elections of 1874 and 1960,105; ontbe coming Session, 105; on the Crisis in connection with the Franchise Bill, 902; on the House of Peers. 1363 ; at Aylesbury, 1650 ; on the Allotment Act, 1650 —Dillwyn, Mr., M.P., on the Lords, 1190; in Mon. monthshire, 1094—Disestablishment and the General Election, 1696—Dog, sagacity of, at Charing Cross Hospital. 1651—Dublin, Election of New Archbishop pf, 1096—Dufferin, Lord, at Belfast, 1363—Dyna- mitard., Declaration of, 730—Dynamite Plots, 270; proposed Treaty with America to mate such plots penal offences. 270 ; explosions in St. James's Square and Scotland Yard, 37u; under London Bridge, 1685.

EARTHQUAKE, the, 537—Ecclesiastical Courts, Lord Coleridge's memorandum on, 2—Edinburgh Review, no longer political, 967—Edinburgh Tercentenary, the, 505—Egyptian Conference, the, 569—Elophante, " white " and pink, 75-107—Ellis, Mr. James, in South Leicestershire, 699—Emancipation Jubilee, 1030 —Eton, Dr. Flornby to be Provost of, 839 ; Mr. WRIre to be Head Master, 999.

FAILURES : the Oriental Bank, 603 ;fihoma s and Sons. 143—Family Records), Mr. F. Galton's prizes for, 39— Fawcett, Mr., on Betting and Intemperance, 399 ; on the Blind, 367; on the House of Lords, 539-934; at Salisbury, 475-339 ; on the Representation of Minori- ties, 1363; on the Women's Franchise, 1363 ; his death. 1469; his burial, 1503—" Finney v. Garmoyle" (breach of promise case), 1535—Forster, Mr. at Manchester, 141; censured by the Four Hundred of Bradford for his speech on the Vote of Censure, 666—Fontaine Sale, the, 807—Fowler, Mr. IL, at the Cobden Club, 871— Ft anehise Bill, the, 6C6 ; Argyll, Dnke of, on, lat5; Sir M. Hicks Beach upon, 474; Sir R. Cross upon, 1190 ; Mr. I. Grey, M.P., upon, 37; Sir IL James upon,634; Lord Sherbrooke upon. 334; Meeting at Glaegow, 1190 ; Labourers, Meeting of, at Leamington, 606; Meeting at Sheffield, 474—Frere, Sir Bartle, death of, 698.

GIBSON, Mr., Q. C., at Exets r, 74 ; at Halifax, 1095 ; at Hsrrowgate, 1127; at Worcester, 966—Gibson, Mr. Milner, death of, 271—Giffen, Mr. B.., on Sugar, 1861 —Gladstone, Mr., his birthday, 3 ; on the Deputations, 142 ; his quotation from Dante concerning F. D. Maurice, 049 ; his speech at the " Eighty Club," 934; his Ecclesiastical Appointments, 999 ; his journey to Midlothian, 1125; his reception and speeches, 1157- 1158 ; at Perth, 1253 ; his reception at Birmingham, 1362; on Church Comprehension, 1394; at the National Club, 1476—Glasgow, catastrophe at the Star Theatre, 1471—Gordon's, Gen., position on May 8th

(In ignat'on Meeting at St. Jame,'` Hall), 603— Goethe'', Mr., at Ripon, 142; on Party spirit, 175; his rumoured withdrawal from the Reform -Club, 1721—Guildhall Banquet, the, 1502.

HACKNEY, Prof. Stuart's candidature for, 1502— Haremirt, Sir W., at Derby, 506; on Lord Salisbury, 1330—Hartington, Lord, at Rawtenstall, 1329—llay- ward, Mr. Abraham, death of, 175—Heneage, Mr., on the Lords, 11.113—Hibbert, Mr., appointed -Under- Secretary for the Home Department, 1650—Ricks Beseb, Sir M.,at Tewkesbury, 693—Highgate Weeds, 1191—Hughes, Mr. T., on Co-operation, 1651.

INDIA, the Times on the Na' ive arnfee, 1111—Ire- land, Mr. Trevelyan on, 1254-1) ish. the, servile of Ireland, 74; Expectations, lid ; Freeholders d a- franchised in 1829, 635 ; Independence, Sir W. Lie-son on, 39.

JACOBSON, Dr. (Bishop of Chester), resignation of, 75—James, Sir Henry, at Bury, 099 ; his speech at the " Eighty " C:ub, 966; at Manchester, :98—Judicial rent (Lord Lansdowne's Queen's Counts estates}, 3.

KENDAL, Mrs., on the Drama, 1255 ley, Lord, on the House of Lords, 1502.

LABOINHERE, Mr., on the House of Lords, No— Law son, Sir Wilfrid, on the Hone of Lords, 1083- Lay-help in Churches, Mr. C. Arthur's (Q.C.) opinion on, 303—Leferre, Mr. Shaw. on Redistribution, 105; on State interference, 12M —Leopold, Prince, de ith of, 397—Lichfield, Bishop of, his prohibiti h of Deleon-, as preachers, 1503—Lincoln, Bishop of, his intended esisnation, 1683—Liverpool poisoners condemned to death, 239—London and Westm'nrter Bank, dividend of, 75—London, Bill for, Sir W. Hareaurt's, 474—Lon- don University, Sir J. Paget's speech at, 635; Sir J. Lubbock at, 635; extension in, 1687—Lord Mayor, gives dinner to University of London and llluiver4ty College, 603 ; tho " Show," 1502 —Lords, the, and the Franchise Bill, Conservative and liberal Ag,itstions n il, 1120—Lowell, Mr., on our Colonies, 141 ; at Birmirgham, 1x"31—Loather, Mr. J., on Represent*. ton, 1190—Lubbock, Sir J., on t he Helve of Lords, 998; on the Representation of Minorit'es. 1635 — Lyttelton, Canon, death of, 967.

MacCoLL, Rev. Malcolm, to be Canon of Ripon, 967 ; (Canon) and the Nonconformists, 1427—Maekon- echie, Mr., resignation of, 2—Matlock, Mr. W. H , at St. Andrew's Burghs, 75—Manners, Lord J , ou the Redistribution Bill, 1721—" Mazarin Bible," sold Tor £S,P00—' Mignonette; the Wring of life on board the, 1471 ; trial of the accused, 1603—Morley, Mr. J.,.speech at Blyth on the House of Lords, 870' at St. damee's Hall, 9913; at Carlisle, 1190 ; on the Lords, 1830 ; at Westminster,1471 ; on the Redistribution Compromises, at the Philosophical Hall, Leeds, 1566—MORees, Miss, goods distrained, 871; her letter to the Times on, 903-1dtmdelle, Mr., at Sheffield, 9913; Testimonial to, 1062; at Neweastleon-Tyne, 1534—Murders 1fir. Perkins,-in the City, 431; simeected (of a little girl) at Maids Vale, 1127; Miss Keyse, at Babbsamabe, 1535.

NEWMAN, Cardinal, and Bishop Wilberforce, 5:0; and Lord Maltnesbury, 1127—' Kiser° question, the, and Sumatra, 965—Northeote, Sir S., at Eseter,.74; his Rectorial address at Edinburgh, 142 ; his speech nt in opposition to Mr. Gladstone, 1= ; at Ilaryle- bone, 698; at Lynn, 966; Lis speech to Conservative Associations at the Cannon-Street Hotel, 998; at Nostell Priory, 1126; and Lord R. Churehill. 1126; at Newcastle, 1253; on the Political Crisis, 1361 ; on the Redistribution Bill, at the Beaconsfield Club, 1365.

Oterneezes, Mr. Redmond on, 334—Overpressure in Schools, Dr. Rabaglinti on, 667—Oxford, Vivisection at, 143; the Vote of £10,000 to the Physiological Laboratory, 174 ; Women's Degrees, Congregation on, 271-335 ;the Division (464 against 321), 571.

Pall Mali Gazette, the, appeal to the Liberals on Procedure, 39; on the Navy, 1223—Parnellites, the, and the Tories, 1191—Parnell's, Mr., Land Company, 731—Peel, Mr. A. (Speaker), in Bedfordshire, 699— Peterborough, the Bishop of, on Temperanoe, 1567— Peterhouse, Ssxcesitenary of, 1723—Pollock, Baron, on the Miss Platting ease,107—Poor, the Housing of, Commission on, 239—Positivists, the, and Mr. F. Harrison, 1—Property, Mr. H. George on, 38—Pro- tection, the Central Chamber of Agriculture on, 1650

— Pulitzer, Mr., interviewed, 667.

BABBETH, Dr. Samuel, a Martyr to Medicine, 1395 — Railway Accidents: at Penistone (Midland Rail- way), 933; Col. Rides Report on the Downton (London and South-Western Railway) Accident. 1.63

— Rayleigh, Lord, at the Briti-h Association, 1127— Redistribution, the Conservative view of, 106 ; Shaw Lefevre, Mr., upon, 105; the Standard publishes the draft of the Bill, 1329—Redistribution Scheme, the, Lord Salisbury on. 1361; Lord Randolph Churchill on the Standard's betrayal of the draft scheme. 1362 ; Sir C. Dilke on, 1394—Reform Demonstration in Lon. don, 965 ; Sir Wilfrid Lawson's speech at, 965 ; the Procession, 965; Liberal Demonstration at Man- chester, 997 ; Conservative Demonstration at Man- chester, 1062; Lord It. Churchill at, 1662; Lord Salisbury at, 1062; Demonstration at Birmingham, 10'29—Ripon, death of the Bishop of, 507; Dr. Boyd Carpenter appointed to the Bishopric, 667—Rosebery, Lord, on Burns, 998 ; on Federation, 1191; at Liver- pool, 1603 ; his eiroular on Reform of the House of Lord, 1722—Ruskin, Mr., on Storm-clouds, 175; Russell, Mr. G. W. E., at Aylesbury, 1650.

SALISBURY, Lord, at Chelsea, an "Appeal to-the People," 333; at Dorchester, 74; on the House of

Lords, 207; at Manchester, 505; 011 the Shipping Interest, 834; at Plymouth, 729; on Septoanial Parliaments. 730 ; on School-Board Rates, 907 ; at Sheffield, 966; his speech to Conservative Associations at the Cannon-Street Hotel, 998; at Glasgow, 1.885; at Kelso, 1361; at Dumfries, 1393 ; at East lissexien the Compromise), 1534---Bolster-Booth, Mr., at Brent- wood, 1126--8eetch Members, the, 107—Service, Dr.: death of, 367—Ships reeks: the' State of Florida' and the • Ponema,' 602 ; the Cbelydra,' 17.23— Skye Crofters., the Case of the, 1503—Smith, Mr. W. H., in Dublin, 106; on the Navy, 1255-1287—Soathwell, Dr. Ridding to be Bishop of, 205; Spencer, Lord, at Belfast, 907—" Stepniak "fin the Times) on the Russian Press, 1287—Syston book sale, tIe, 1723. TAYLOR, Mira Helen, on Shopwomen. 731-Teelnee- anoe.the Bishop of Peterborough on,1567-Tonmy-nu, Lord, on apparent plagiarisms, 667-Tories, the, and the Parnellites, 1191 - Tory Leadership, the, Mr. Howorth's letter to the Times upon, 238 - Tonne, the " white " elephant. 75-107-Tower, J. B., murder of, 2 -Trade, the depression of, and the Poor-law Return', 1723' -Trevelyan, Mr., at Brighton, 164e.

VIVIAN, Sir H., on the Lords, 1158-Vivisection, a Danish physician'a experiments on tubercle, 335 ; the Doilt News on, 539 ; Mr. Jennings's experiments, 1567 ; Letter of " F.R S.," to the Times, 1697 ; Professor Ferrier's experiments, 1723.

WALES, Prince of, at Newcastle, 1093 -Watkin Williams. Mr. Justice, death or, 967-Weldon, Mrs, and the Lu- acy Laws, 367 ; gains her suit against Dr. Semple. 999 ; recovers damaars against Dr. Winslow, 1603 -Wesleyan Time. others rn m o. 1723-Wilberforce, Bishop, and Cardinal Newman, N39-Winksvorth, Miss Susanna, death of, at Clifton, 1651-Wolseley. Lord, to go to Egyt t, 1125; his departure, 1157-Women's Franchise, Meetings on, 805-Wm-dm ;rth Society. Mr. J. Russell Lowell at, 603-Workmen's Wages, increase of since 1867, 1687.

YORE, Archbishop of, on Purehas Judgment, 507 Convocation of, elect Dean Cust to the Prolocutor- ship, 539.

ZULULAND, Mr. J. Curtis on, 806.

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ADDRESS. the (February), Lord Granville on, 174 : Lord Salisbury on, 173; Pas nell's, Mr.. Amendment, ; rejected, 271 ; (October), Sir S. Northrote 1393; Mr. Gladstone's reply, 1393-Amyl], Duke of, his reply to Lord Redesdale's speech, 935.

BANKRUPTCY officials, appointment of, Mr. Cham- berlain on, 331 ; Mr. Dixon - Hartland on, :334- Beelmanaland, Vote of Money for an Exredition to, 1503-Bishors in the House of Lords, Mr. Willis's Motion on, 398 -Bradlauch, Mr., takes the Oath and votes, 207; Sir S. Northeote on, 257; re-elected for Northampton, 238; not to enter the precincts o' the House of Commons, 238-Bristol, Bishopric of, 1063 - Budget, the, 538-635.

CATTLE Importation (Government) Bill, 366; the Lords on, 538; Mr. Dobson's Amendment, 571-Can. sure, the Lords Vote of. 205; Sir C. Dunce on, 206; Mr. Gladstone on. 206; Sir S. Nortbeote on, 206; the Division on; /37 ; Summary of Speeches of Members on, 237; Si • M. Hicks-Beach's Motion, MI ; the Divi- sion on. 633-Chamberlain's, Mr., Merchant Shipping Bill, agi ; postponed, 871; and the Shipowners, 1470 ; and the Aston (Birmingham) Riots, 1423-Channel Tunnel Bill rejected, 635-Chaplin, Mr., on Agricul- ture, 1427-Childers, Mr., his reply to the attack of Lord Randolph Churchill, 1062 - Churchill, Lord Randolph, "fares round," 363 ; on the Agreement with France, 837; and Mr. Gladstone, 933; his attack on Mr. Childers, 1062; on the Birmingham Riots, 1123-Coaling Stations, Debate on, 15f-2-Corporation Water Bill, the, 335 -County Franchise, the, Mr. Goschen on, 302; Mr. Walter on, 302-Courtney, Mr., on the Red stribution Bill. 1601 ; resigns office, 1603- Cremation. Debate on, 570-Cress, Mr., his Sudan Budget, 1063: explains away a former speech on the Franchise Bill, 1502.

DECEASED Wife's Rater, Marriage with, Mr. Broad- horses Resolution, 602-Dissolutions, the, since 1833, 934-Dodds's, Mr., Circular, 474-Dunraven, Lord, on Trade, 1471.

EDUCATION E.timates, Mr. 3Iundella's, 803-Egypt, !dr. Bourke en, 174; Lord Hartington on, 333; Sir W. Lawson on, 206; Mr. Stanley's motion on, 302; Mr. Gladstone'a statement on the Aereement with France. 837 ; M r. Goss:hen prevents the Debate on, 869 ; a precedent for his action, 869; Conference. Break-up of. 1029; Mr. Gladstone on the Failure of. 1029; Lord Grenville on. 1029; Lord Northbrook's Mission, 1029 ; Sir Stafford Northcote'e speech, 1061; Mr. Gladstone's reply. 1061; Sir Robert Peel's attack on Sir E. Bar- ing. 1062.

Frnar-IlsrroN's, Mr., maiden speech, 312-Fitz- williern. Bon. W. IL, announces his retirement from the South-Wept Riding of Yorkshire. 1031- Franchise Bi 1. Mr. Gladstone's, 269; Second Reading of, 397 ; speeches on, 429.430.473; the Division on ; 474; (in Committee) Mr. Raikea's Amendment. 569, Mr. Fowler's (Lord Mayon Amendment, 570.805; Sir R. Cross's Amendment, 602; Mr. Brodrick's Amend- meat to exclude Ireland, 665; Division on, 666; Col. Stanley's Amendment to defer its operation till after a Redistribution Bill. 698; the Minority principle, 698: Faggot-voting. 773; Mr. Woodall's Amendment for enfranchising women, 773; Mr. A. Grey's Motion, 805 ; completion of Committee on, 815 ; Report on, 837 ; Third Reading, 838; Mr Pell objects to Third Reading being carried nem. con., 870; in the House of Lords (Second Reading), 901; the Archbishop of Canterbury on, 901 ; Division on in the Lords, 902 ; the Agitation in the country, 934; Mr. Gladstone moves second reading of Autumn Franchise Bill, 1169 ; Gorat, Mr., supports it, 1469: Lord R. Churchill's reply to, 1501 ; the Debate on, 1501; passes the House of Lords, 1601.

GLADSTONE, Mr.. moves for afterroon sittings. 601; statement as to Bills to be withdrawn, 902 ; on Sir R. Peel in 1831, 1501 ; his reply to Mr. Labonchere's motion on the House of Lords, 1566 ; on Single Seats, 1602-Gold Coin, restoration of, 538-Gordon, Gen., Expedition for the Relief of, 1030-Granville, Lot d, on the Upper Howie, 839.

HARCOURT, Sir W., and the "Dirty Trick," 365 - Harrison, Mr. F., declines to enter Parliament, 366 - Healy, Mr., and the Speaker, 475- Hereford, Cor- ruption at, Mr. Raikes's Motion, 601-Hicks-Beach's, Sir M., Motion, 601. INCOME-TAX, the, yield of 1.1. in, 538-Ireland, Bill for extending Sunday closing in, 839; Educa- tion in, comparative cost of Dish and English, Rai ; Jury-pocking in, Debate on, 1470 ; Irish Fran- chise, the, Mr. Blennerhassett on, 301; Lind, Mr. Trevelyan on the sale of to peasants, 697 ; Land AM, amendment of, 303; its Purchase clauses, 303; Party, Mr. L. Stanley on. 365 ; the Duke of Argyll on, 806.

LABOUCHERE. Mr., en the unmeanineness of the Oath, 207 ; his Vote of Censure. 365; on the House of Lords. 1565-Land Bill, Mr. Dickson's (Irish). 571 ; Mr. Trevelyan en, 571-Leasehold Bill, Mr. Brotd. burst's, 366 -Liberal Party, Meeting o', at the Forci en Offiee, on the Franchise Bill, 902-London Government Bill (Sir W. Harcourt's). Second Reading., 871-Low- ther, Mr., denounces Party arrangements on the Franchise BM, 1551.

MAAMTRASNA Murders, the, Debate nn. 1433-Man. ners, Lord J., on Sir R. Peel in 1631-Marriott, Mr., accepts the Chiltern Hundreds, 38; re-elected for Brighton, 302-Merv, Ministerial statement on, 271- Museums, opening of on Sunday, 093.

NAVAL Estimotos. the, 1603-Nile Expedition, the, Vote of Money for, 1503.

OBSTRUCTION in the Commons, 537; Conservative, on the Reform Bill, 269.

PARLIAMENT, the Meeting of, 141; the Opening of, 173; Prorogation of, 1061; to meet on October 23rd, 1191-PiTenn-ehoot Mg" Bill, Mr. Anderson's, 271; rejected by the Lords. 635; they repent having done so, 657 ; Lord Reiietdabes Bill on, 807-Polling Bill to extend thelionra of. &38-Proportional Representa- tion and Hare's Scheme, 1603.

QUEEN'S Speech (October 23rd), 1393 ; Lord Salis- bury on, 1393-Questions, a plague of, 430.

REDISTRIBUTION, Mr. Gladstone on, 269; Lis pro- posals to the Opposition, 1533 ; moves the second reading of his Bill, 1601; details of, 1601; Boundary Commission anpoioted, 1601 ; Conservative Party meeting upon, 1601-Reform Bill, speeches on second reading, 429-430 -Rnsebery. Lord, on the Uoper Hone, 839-Rosso:lore's, Lord. supersein ion, 207; Lord Dunraven's motion to reinstate him, 233.

SALISBURY, Lord, and the Navy, 775; his remon- strance rioninst Mr. Gladstone's; speech to the Liberal Party, 933-Soudan, the, Lord Hartington on, 429 ; Sir S. Northeots on, 423-South Africa, Sir H. Holland's Motion on, 1426 -Speakership, the, Mr.

rind's resignation of, 269; Mr. A. Peel's election to the Chair, 270.

TELEPHONE, Mr. Faweett's announcement, 1031- Trade, depression of, Debate en, 1470.

VICTORIA, Agent-General for, and vessels-of-war, 1031.

WELLINGTON Statue, Sir R. Peel on, 570-Werayss's Lord, Mot ion on Reform, 933-934.

ZULULAND, Debate on, 593.

Parliament.-Elections.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Mr. Thornhill (C.), 366.

HACKNEY, Prof. Stuart (L.), 1531. HUNTINGDON, Sir R. Peel (C.), 398.

MID-SURREY, Sir J. Whittaker (C.). 833- Ross and CROMARTY, Mr. Munro-Ferguson (L.), 1695.

SCARBOROUGH, Colonel Steble (L.), 1471.-Mr. Caine (L.) re-elected, 1566.

SOMERSET (West), Mr. Elton (C.), 239.

SOUTH HAMPSHIRE, Mr. Fitz-Wygram (C.). 83e. SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE, Mr. S. Lloyd (C.), 1591.

Foreign Paragraphs.

AFGHANISTAN.-ABDIIREAHMAN Khan, sketch

of, 603.-DELIMITATION Commission, the, 7.30.- FRONTIER Commission, the, 1254.

AFRICA (WEST).-CANNIBALISM in, 1651-Congo Conference, the, 1566.-ENGLAND on the Niger, 1603. -GERMANY in, 1362.

AMERICA.-AnNoLD, Mr., and the Boston Herald, 431.-CINCINNATI. Riots at, 431-Corn Statistics, 475.-DEMOCRATS, the, at Chicago, 903 -GREYLY Arctic Expedition rescued, 935.-INDEPRNDENT Party, the, in, 967-Irish. the, in. 775.-Momn- SON'S, Mr., Tariff Bill, 399-507.602.-Nsw York, Financial Panic in, 635-Nicaragua, the Treaty with. 1686.-PRESIDBISTSHIP, nominations for; Mr. Blaine, 775; Mr. Cleveland, 806-935; accepts the nomination, 1094; the Democratic Party Platform, 935; the Ohio Election., 1363; Mr. Cleveland elected, 1469.-Rosaa, Mr. O'Donovan. on Dynamite. 74.- WASHINGTON, Prime Meridian Congress at, 1362.

AUSTRALTA.-AUSTRALIAN Council, the, 107.

AUSTRIA.-AscBaroLqoicar. Society of Vienna proposes to explore the Galt of Salamis, 143.- HAPSBURG, the House of, 1687.-VIENNA, the murders in, 143.

BECHITANALAND.-BrumsH Expedition to, 1535. -THE Goschen Compromise, 1692.

BELGIUBL-EDHCATION Bill, the new, 1151.-

Eleetions of June, M.-Forman Demonstrations in, 1031.

CAMBODIA.-FRANCE desires to annex, 903. CANADA.-Hrscas, Sir F., on Federation, 1159.

CHINA.-Courenxv, Admiral, threatens Pekin, 1=.-Foocuow, bombardment of, 1125 - France demands an Indemnity, 507; at war with, 1093.- KELEN,I seizure of, 1061.-TIENTsm, Treaty of, 634; breach of, 8 -.T..senid, Marquis, recall of, 571. -WAR Party, the, 539.

EGYPT.-Aserour, Mutiny of a Turkish Battalion at, 931:.-BAKER Pasha's movements, 141.- CoNvERENcE on Finance proposed, 537 ; the asserted intentions of the British Government, 1535.- FRANCO'S. Mr., letter in the Dn■ly News, 902.- Goanox, Gen., at Cairo, 105; his letter to the Mudir of Dongola, 1060.---NORTHBROOK, Lord, on the Army, 1331 ; his Report on the Finances, 1534.- Mahar Pasha, 473 ; cu himself. 538 -RowsEu., Mr., on the Land-t ix, 731.-SINSINO Fund, the, suppres- sion of, 1121 ; protest against by the P twers, 1251- Suez Canil, proposal to leo e it to the British Govern- ment, 271 ; M. do Lesseps' triumph in connection with, 697.

FRANCE.-BALLOON navigated by electric power at Hendon, 1093-Bread, price of, iu Paris, 1427.- CAMPENON.S, lien., Bill, 475-China, the relations with, 1649-Cholera Panic at Marseilles, -9335; it Toulon, 937 -Conql itution, Revision of, scene at Versailles, 1030; the National Assembly ou, 1061- Corn, the Duty on, 1602.-FERRY, M., grants Re- vision, 1; his Explanation, 37; at Perignenx, 556; his statement to the Deputy from Cochin China, 902 ; on the Tonquin Expedition, 1061-1565 ; on Chinese treacnery, 1125; refuses to summon the Chambers and ask for votes for money and war, 1189; Letter in Times on American Mediation, 1286-Floquet's, M., proposal, the vote on, 1602-French Ind ,-China, organisation of, 636.-GERMAN Flag, insult tn, on July 16, 935.-JEws, the success of the, 933.- MADAGASCAR, vote on, 399-Morocco, intrigue in, 729. -OPINION in October, 1395 -Pews, distress in, 107-Pope, the, his rebuke to French journalists, 1535. --REvisioN Bill, the, 636-Rouher, bi., death of, 174.-SENATE, the, on Revision, 903-999.- TIENTSIN, Treaty of. 631.-IINBELIEVERS, Census of, 7.11.

GERMANY. - ALSACE-LDRRAINE. 2 - Ampthil!, Lord, death of at Potsdam, 1125; his successor (Sir E. Malet), :222 -Anarchists. sentence on, 1721.- BERLIN Conference, tat, 1651-Bismarok's, Prince, Insurance Bit', 33; his 70th birthday, 431; on the 8)7; os German Colonial Policy, 838; his defeats iu the Reichstag., 1566.1686; his intrigue a.zainst England in Egypt-Boers at Berlin, 773 - British Flag, supposed insult to, by the commander of a German gunboat on the West Coast of Africa, 1093. -ELECTIONS, the, 1427-Explosives Bill, 6)2.- FEDERAL Council. the, on Part ament, 475.-HEINE's "Reminiscences," 143.-LASKER, Dr., death of, in America, 39 ; Prince Bismarck on, 335-Leipsic, trial of Anarchists at, 1636.-PARLIAMENT House, the new, laying the foundation-stone of, 77.3 -Parliament, opening of, 15.33.-NEw Guinea, the German Flag raised in, 1721.

HOLLAND.-ORANGE, Prince of, death of, 838.

HUNGARY. -JEws, the. Herr Tisza on, 175.- UPPER House, Revision of the, 1287.

INDIA. - BUDGET, ths, for 1881-65, 367. - KELLNER, Sir G., 231.-E.ESHITHCMIUder Son, death of, 38.-MADRAS, Small-pox at, 43L-REAT, Lord, appointed Governor of Bombay, 1722-Ripon's, Lord, eeparture, 1683.-ZHon (Job), Expedition to, 1722.

ITALY--CHOLERA in, and Panic, 1159 ; in Naples, 1189-12M.

MOROCCO. - WAZAN'S, Shereef, int; igue with France, 729.

PANAMA.-LESSEPS, M. de, on the Canal, 1255. ROUMELIA (EASTERN).-DISCONTENT in, 699.

RUSSIA.-CENSORSHIP. the, M.-EMPERORS, proposed meeting of, 1159 ; at Skirnievice, 1221.- MERV, submission of, 239; Austrian opinion on its occupation by Russia, 303-Mission to Germany, 271. -BURRO-GERMAN agreement, 301.-SooDAtHIN, Col., and his nephew, murder of, 2.74.-Times, the, on the internal condition of, 1722.

SIAM.-FRONTIER question in, 1685.

SOUDAN. - ABANDONMENT of, 37. - Er. Ten, battle of, 301 ; Col. Bur-ashy at, 367.-GORDON, Gen., and the Mandi, 301; his Proclamation oa Slavery, 237-238; his position up to March 16th, 429 ; Orders to, of May 17th, 773; Expeditiou for the relief if, 1061; and Zebehr Pasha, 505; bit message of August 26th, 1w1.-ECHARTOUN, danger of, 37; the Mandi marching on, 73; condition of, 105 ; Expedition to, 1157; Mr. Power's Letter from, 1286; rumoured fall of, 1469-Osman Diens, a price pat on his head, 365.- &rtor, the fall of, 205 -Sonakim campaign, close of the, 397-Stewart, Gen., murder of, 1331.-TAMANHEB, battle of, 333 -Tokar, the defeat at, 173; the surrender of, 237-WoEsEdEv, Lord, at Dortgols, 1602 ; at Korti, 1635.

SPAIN.-CHOLERA Disinfection on the frontier, 902 -Cortes, opening of the, 687-Crisis in, 38.- HERRERA Ministry, the, fall of, 74. -Rico, the,and the Conservatives, 106. - Pause, the, 171. TRINIDAD, massacre in, 1566.

SWITZ ERLAND.-BERNESE Intolerance, 1159. CHOLERA in Geneva, 1254.

TONQUIN-Bacsnin, capture of, by the French, 335.-Con PROMISE, the, 366--HANor, the French in, 335.-LANosow, Outbreak at, 838.-Times, the, on the defence of, 1427.

TUNIS.-Fernen, the. in, 1331. TURKEY.-Aursto Pasha, 475.

WEST INDIES.-TsnsoAo, Massacre at, 1602.

ZULULAND.-A Boca Republic in, 1191. - JOBBERS'S, M., resignation, 1395.