CHILI.-February: The ecclesiastical miscreants in Chili, 83. CHINA.-January: Captain Sherard Osborn and the Chinese Government.-June: The Chinese debate, 354. DENMARK AND GERMANY.-January: The Danish question, 3. Schleswig-Holsteinism, 18. Arbitration versus intervention, 19.-February: The state of Denmark, 83. The Germans in Slesvig, 99. Germany and the Conference, 130.-March: Quarrelling over the prey, 145. Denmark, Austria, and Prussia, 161. Germany and the Conference, 177. The Danes "still alone," 193.-April: Bombardment of Sonderborg, 225. The Conference, 225. Denmark and the Duchies, 258. German and Dane, 274.-May: Danish alternatives, 306. The Danish Question, 322. The great Powers and the Diet, 337. The rival Universities, 339.-June: The Danish difficulty, 369. Denmark and the Conference, 386July: Any stick to beat the dog, 417. The upshot of the Conference, 419. Dynastic policy in Denmark, 450. Bismark, 465. The Prussians in Jutland, 466. "Of Bismark and the North," 484.August: The partition of Denmark, 497. Aims and schemes of Prussia, 514.-September: A romance in politics, 578.-November: Germany and the Duchies, 723. Slesvig and Holstein, 756.-December: Bismark and the Duchies, 771. FRANCE.-January: The Napoleon of Peace, 17. M. Thiers in opposition, 33. Commercial policy of France, 49. The discredited conspiracy, 50. The French in Mexico, 51.-February: The French Parliament, 81. The Suez canal, 114.-March: The French elections, 194.-April: A supplementary plot, 209. The election machinery of France, 212.August: An Emperor's score, 515.-September: M. de Persigny on the Imperial régime, 561. Petty larceny of the French post office, 579. Not gone yet, 609.-October: Germany and France, 627.December: Trial of the thirteen, 785. FRANCE AND MEXICO.-January: The French in Mexico, 51.-March: Bold Emperor Max, 162. April: The French in Mexico, 209. Latest news from Mexico, 212, 227. The new Empire in Mexico, 241.-September: The Mexican reign of order, 578. GERMANY.-January: Fatherland going to pieces, 65. June: German war, 401.-August: The Danubians, 499. United Germany, 515.-September: Two Sovereigns at Vienna, 562.-October: Germany and ince, 626.-November: Germany and the Duchies, 723.-December: Rivalry of the great German powers, 786. A Council at Berlin, 819. GREECE AND THE IONIAN ISLANDS.-January: Greece and England, 51.-September: Servia and Greece, 594.-October: The Greek accelerator, 642.-December: The Ionian Islands under Greece, 818. INDIA.-February: The monetary crisis in India, 115. Indian waste-lands and redemption of Indian land-tax, 130. The colony of Singapore, 131.March: Redemption of the land-tax, 163.-May: Sir Charles Trevelyan and Indian finance, 322.July: A just request, 419, 420. The Indian minister and the Indian budget, 482.-September: The supposed hoarding of the precious metals, 579.November: The Indian Civil Service, 722.-December: The Bootan war, 834. ITALY.-April: Garibaldi, 211.-May: Venice, 307.June: The rival spiritual powers at Rome, 353.September: Progress in Italy, 562.-October: The last feat of diplomacy, 625. Italy and its capital, 657. Half-way to Rome, 689.- November: Italy against the French Italians, 722.-December: General Cialdini, 801. The medieval lord of misrule, 833. NEW ZEALAND.-February: The battle in New Zealand, 99, 147.-June: The blundering New Zealand war, 387.-July: War in New Zealand, 434. The New Zealand guarantee, 450. New Zealand and its wars, 465. POLAND.-January: The Poles and their tormentors, 66.-November: Russia's crimes condoned, 738. RUSSIA.-June: Fate of the Circassians, 385. TURKEY.-January: Nationalities in Turkey, 2. Another quarrel. 35.- February: Turkish pros. pects, 99. The Wallachian coup-d'etat, 323.-October: The future of Turkey, 675. The Turkish Government and the missionaries, 690.-December: Turkey, 817. Admiralty eccentricities, 756. sagacity, 787. Aldershott inquiry, the, 4, 20, 36, 52. American guns and armour-clad ships, 20. Anonymous voting once the custom in England, 772. Apologue, an, by the late Thomas Lovell Beddoes, 643. Attorney-General, the, and the Oxford declaration, 212. Bell-tolling, 756. Bishop, the, and the Dean, 629. Black and white, 725. Black skins versus red coats, 116. Brazil and the slave trade, 452, 453. Brighton election, 132. Cabbage, 596. Canadian federation, 692. Can directors do no wrong? 388. Canon M'Neile and the church of England and Ireland, 168. Canon Wordsworth and Dean Stanley, 4. Cape Town, Tactics of the, 452. Carbine, the breech-loading, 373. Church, the established, 692. Civil war and civil law, 725. Clergy and laity, 531, 547. Confederate breech-loaders, 563. Construction of railway carriages, 452. Cupid, Death, and Psyche, 643. Deaf, Registry of the born, 389. Denison, Archdeacon, the tactics of, 148. Disraeli, Mr. at Oxford, 772. Ecclesiastical delays, 4. Ecclesiastical obligations, 468. Electors, the age of, 724. Emperor's welcome, an, 420. 'Essays and Reviews' judgment, 116. Fair-play, 644. Fontenoy, Battle of, 245. France, the election machinery of, 212. Franco-Italian convention, 660. French freetraders, 84. Furious driving, 757. Galway contract, the, 179. Germany, war with, 356. Greeks, the, at sea, 548. Gun question, glozing over the, 100. Gun complaint, the chronic great, 484. Gun duel, great, 245. Historical criticism, 660. Historical parallel (Mexico), 308. Horse, the, and his parasite, 468. Jewing Jowett, 292. Judicial committee of Privy Council, the, 84. Dr Pusey's crusade against it, 595. Judicial mockeries, 581. Just request, a, 420. Kingsley, Mr, and Dr Newman, 324, 340, 357, 373. Landor, Walter Savage, 643. Law of honour, the, 820. Longley, Archbishop, on the Decalogue, 788. Manchester and the public works act, 740, 756. Metropolitan of Cape Town and Bishop Colenso, 52. Mexico, news from, 212, 227, 245, 260, 324, 357, 372, 401, 452, 500, 707. 739, 772. Mexico, the finances of, 292. Military armament, the proposed change in, 500. Mirror for magistrates, another, 358. Müller, Franz, 707. New Zealand, the battle in, 147. Not too distinct, 420. Obedient servants to command, 581. Opera company, an English, 659. O Lud! 292. Ordnance conjurors, 548. Our 68-pounder pea-shooters, 68. Oxford meeting, the, on the Williams-Wilson judgment, 147. Pan! pan! 592. "Pantonian case, the, 434. Parallel, a, 532. Paternity of a maxim, 708, 720. Petty larceny at the French post-office, 581. Persigny-Frank and free, 580. Police, 757. Poor education, 660. Prince and Princess, the hunted, 596. Privy Council judgment, Quarterly Review on, 275. Protestant liberty in England and France, 164. Pusey-Denison declaration, the, 164. Pusey, Dr, a question for, 675. Pusey, Dr, and the Oxford declaration, 180. Pusey's, Dr, letter to the 'Record,' 182. Redemption of Indian land-tax, Reform in the county courts, 388. Relative powers of England and Germany, 340. Retort of dishonesty, the, 612. Rogers's breech-loading, for the army, 468. Safety for small investments, 196. St Paul's cathedral and the Whitefriars gas works, 148. Scurrility, the retort of, 820. Sensational partridge-shooting, 372. Sensation murders, 612. Sensationalists, petition to the, 452. Ships and guns, 628. Small note, a, on a great subject, 196. Society for the protection of women, 676. Theologians, the morality of, 694. Threatened visit, a, 484. Theological controversy, fairness in, 628. Toleration, High-church, 580. Veteran, a, 358. Virgin science, 485. Volunteer review, the, 500. Was Tartuffe impossible? 692. Weight of medical evidence in cases of insanity, 69. Whately, Archbishop, 629, 675. Worth and intelligence, 564. Yelverton case, the, 484. VERSE. Barnwell on Townley, 361. Bonnie Dundee,_628. Both's best, 615. Cambridge prize poem; Denmark, 106. Courtesies exchanged at the gate of Trinity college, Cambridge, 3. Directions for making Parliamentary fireworks (a la Disraeli), 173. Disraeli's nine points of the law, 788. Episode, on the Danish conference, 361. Form and substance, 601. Hamlet in the Foreign Office on the Danish question, 420. How to make a novel, 279. Irruption of the Fenians, 148. Left school, 840. Puseyism, 629. Reductio ad absurdum, the, 659. Theatrical reflections, 717. Three hours in torment, 330. To Alfred Tennyson, 564. Acland, H. W., Sir Benjamin Brodie,' 136. Adams, W. H. D., English Princes,' 24; 'Dwellers on the Threshold;' 648. Agnew, Sir Andrew, The Agnews of Lochnaw,' 532. Aimard, Gustave, 'The Smuggler Chief,' 86. Ainsworth, H. W. A., John Law,' 423. Andersen, H. C., ' In Spain,' 310. Anderson, F. L. M., Russian Poland,' 149. Anstie, F. G., Stimulants and Narcotics,' 453. Arnason, Jon, Icelandic Legends,' 165. Arnold, J. M., 'English Biblical Criticism,' 88. Arnold, R. A., The Cotton Famine,' 615. Atkinson, George, 'Papinian,' 440. BABBAGE, C., 'Life of a Philosopher,' 343, 440, 554. CAMPBELL, W., 'Indian Journal,' 391. Carlyle, Chambers, Lieut.-Col., MACDONALD, George, Adela Cathcart,' 217, 550. 'Garibaldi and Italian Unity,' 264. Chesney, Mackay, R. W., 'The Tübingen School,' 103, Man'Recent Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland,' 8. chester, Duke of, 'Court and Society,' 39, 198. MarClarke, Mr and Mrs Cowden, Works of Shake- tin, Frederick, 'Statesman's Year Book,' 172. Markspeare,' 200, 421. Clayton, E. C., 'Queens of Song,' ham, Clements R., Quichua Grammar,' 101; 22. Cobbe, F. P., Cities of the Past,' 35; 'Italics,' 'Travels of Pedro de Cieza de Leon,' 711, 757. 645. Cockayne, Leechdoms, &c., of Early EngMarsh, G. P., 'Man and Nature,' 279, 437. Marsh, land,' 121, 165. Colenso, Bishop, 'The Pentateuch,' Part IV., 4. Collette, Henry VIII.,' 167. CulJ. B., Reference Shakespeare,' 167. Maury, M. ling, C. A., Strathcairn,' 437. Cook, F. L., Lincoln's-Inn Sermons,' 25. Coote, H. C., 'Neglected Fact in English History,' 811. Corbet, Henry, 'Tales and Traits of Sporting Life,' 598. Cox, G. W., 'Tales of Thebes and Argos,' 56, 150. Cox, Mrs E. W., 'Our Common Insects,' 471. Crawford, M. S., The Wilmot Family,' 662. Croly, Dr, 'Book of Job,' 24. Crowe, E. E., History of France,' 308. Crowe, J. A., and Cavalcaselle, 'New History of Painting' 745, 820. Cumming, Dr, 'Life and Lessons of Our Lord,' 822. D'ALMEIDA, W. B., 'Life in Java,' 487, 566. Dal- FARNHAM, Eliza, Woman and her Era,' 360. Fitz- GAIRDNER, James, 'Richard III. and Henry VII.,' 53. HALL, C. F., 'Life with the Esquimaux,' 808. Ham- Jameson, Mrs. 'History of our Lord in Art,' 296, 645. Jamison, D. F., Bertrand du Guesclin,' 8, 71. Jeaffreson, J. C., Robert Stephenson,' 711, 725, 743. Jephson, J. M., Shakespeare,' 217. Jerrold, Blanchard, At Home in Paris, 745; 'Children of Lutetia,' 376. Jerrold, Douglas, Works,' 136. Johnson, C. W., House and Garden,' 343. Johnston, W. K., Atlas,' 200, 664; Dictionary of Geo F., Physical Geography,' 457, 614. Mayhew, Edward, Horse Management,' 25. Mazzini, Joseph, 'Duties of Man,' 214; 'Life and Writings,' 440, 597. McCausland, 'Adam and the Adamite,' 745. McCombe, William, 'Poetical Works,' McLeod, Norman, Old Lieutenant and his Son,' 24. M'Leod, Thomson's Winter,' 136. Mendelssohn, Bartholdy, Letters of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy,' 5. Meredith, George, Emilia in England,' 468. Merivale, Charles, Conversion of the Roman Empire,' 711. Michi, Siberian Overland Route,' 745, 788, 821. Miles, William, 'Horses' Teeth,' 425. Miller, Edward, Smaller Latin Grammar,' 136. Miller, Hugh, Edinburgh and its Neighbourhood," 86. Miller, J. S., Stream of Life,' 217. Mills, John, Nablus and the Modern Samaritans,' 790. Mitchell, Arthur, 'The Insane,' 104. Mitchell, J. M., The Herring,' 39, 69. Molesworth, W. M., History of the Reform Bill of 1832,' 839. Montalivet, Comte de, Rien!' 404. Moody, Sophia, 'What is Your Name?' 87. Morley, Henry, English Writers,' 56, 117. Morris, M. O., Rocky Mountains,' 424, 515. Mouhot, Henry, Travels in Indo-China,' 325. Müller, Max, Science of Language,' 440, 582. Murray, F. A., Ella Norman,' 70. Muter, Mrs, Travels of an Officer's Wife,' 199, Musgrave, G. W., 'French Parsonage,' 472. Mutu Coomara Swamy, 'Arichandra,' 120. NEALE, E. V., Analogy of Thought and Nature,'87. Netherclift, F. G., Autograph Souvenir,' 56. Nichols, Thomas, Forty Years in America,' 88, 134. O'BRIEN, A. P., 'Petersburgh and Warsaw,' 456. Ogilvie, J., 'Comprehensive Dictionary,' 25. Owen, Richard, Power of God in Animal Creation,' 71. PAGE, David, 'Physical Geography,' 614. Palliser, Mrs, History of Lace,' 774. Parton, James, Benjamin Franklin,' 360, 390. Paterson, Peter, 'Glimpses of Real Life,' 392. Peel, Edmund, 'Judas Maccabæus,' 633. Percy, John, Metallurgy,' 228. Perkins, C. C., Tuscan Sculptors,' 839. Phillips, Henry, Musical Recollections,' 374. Phipson, T. L., Utilization of Minute Life,' 406. Plumptre, E. H., 'The Book of Proverbs,' 727. Pontès, L. D.de. 'Etudes sur l'Orient,' 199. Praed, W. M., Poems,' 569, 581. Prendergast, Thomas, The Mastery of Languages,' 680. Puckle, John, Dorer Castle, 774. QUATREFAGES, A. de, 'Metamorphoses of Man and the Lower Animals,' 535. RAMAGE, C. T., 'Thoughts from Latin Authors,' 126. Ramsay, A. C., Physical Geography,' 440. Ramsbottom, Joseph, 'Phases of Distress,' 520. Rawlinson, G., Five Great Monarchies,' 153. Reade, W. Winwood, Savage Africa,' 20. Rennie, D. F., British Arms in North China and Japan,' 792, 837. Richard, Henry, Joseph Sturge,' 586. Riethmüller, C. J., Alexander Hamilton,' 88, 119. Riley, H. T, Thomas Walsingham,' 296. Robertson, J. B., Modern History and Biography,' 553. Robertson, J., 'Pastoral Council,' 839. Rowland, David, Laws of Nature,' 87. Russell, William, 'Eccentric Personages,' 711. SALA, G. A., 'Robson,' 565. Salverte, Eusebius, 'History of Names,' 598. Sandie, George, Horeb and Jerusalem,' 38. Sandwith, H, 'The Hekim Bashi,' Sandys, William, History of the Violin,' 71. Schaible, C. H., 'First Help in Accident,' 712. Scrymgeour, 'Poetry and Poets of Great Britain," 136. Semmes, R., 'The Alabama and the Sumter, 487, 548. Senior, N. W., Essays on Fiction,' 326. Seton-Karr, W. S., 'Selections from Calcutta Gazetteer,' 440. Shields, F. J., Illustrations to Bunyan,' 773. Shedden, Thomas, Logic,' 521. Smiles, Samuel, George and Robert Stephenson,' 725, 843; James Brindley and the Early Engineers,' 725. Smith, Philip, History of the World,' 311. Smith, R. H., Expositions of Great Pictures, 167. Smyth, Mrs, Ten Months in the Fiji Islands,' 103. Southgate, Henry, What Men have said about Women,' 823. Speke, J. H., What led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile,' 472, 401. Stanley, A. P., The Encouragement of Ordination,' 390. Stevenson, David, Lighthouses,' 711. Strangford, Viscountess, Eastern Shores of the Adriatic,' 342, 437. Stuart, J. McDouall, Explorations in Australia,' 360, 455. Stubbs, W., Chronicles of Richard I,'329. Surtees, S. F., Waifs and Strays of North Humber History,' 774. KAYE, J. M., The Sepoy War,' 711. Keightley, LALOR, John, England among the Nations,' 327. Theodore, 'Thackeray,' 135. Taylor, Tom, Ballads and Songs of Britany,' 839. Temple, R. and C., The Temple Anecdotes,' 775. Tennant, Sir J. E., 'Story of the Guns,' 37, 54. Tennyson, Alfred. 'Enoch Arden,' 515. Thompson, D'Arcy, 'Fun and Earnest,' 727. Ticknor, George, Life of Prescott,' 100. Tilley, H. A., 'Eastern Europe and Westeru Asia,' 167, 247. Timbs, John, 'A Century of Anecdote,' 775. Torrens, W. M., Lancashire's Lesson,' 791. Tracy, Madame de, Essais, Lettres est Pensées,' 838. Trevelyan, G. O., 'The Competition Wallah,' 329. WESTGARTH, William, 'Victoria,' 182. Westmacott, 9. YATES, Edmund, 'Broken to Harness,' 824. SUBJECTS. ALMANACS, POCKET BOOKS, AND DIARIES.-Almanach de Paris,' 791. Art-Union of London Almanack; British; 'Cassell's;' City;' De la Rue's;' 'Dietrichsen's;' 'Farmer's;' 'Gutch's;' Letts's;' "London; 'Morton's;' 'Price & Co.'s;' 'Punch's;' 'Rimmel's; Showell's;' 'Thorley's;' 'Weather;' -838. AMERICAN WAR LITERATURE.-Chesney, 'Recent · ART.Cornhill Gallery, the,' 758. Crowe and Cavalcaselle, New History of Painting,' 745, 820. Eastlake, Lady, and Mrs Jameson, History of our Lord in Art,' 296, 645. Home Thoughts and Home Scenes,' 738. Illustrations to Longfellow's Hype. rion,' 773. Linton, 'The Lake Country,' 773. Perkins, C. C., Tuscan Sculptors,' 839. 'Pictures of English Life,' 558. Shield's 'Illustrations of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress,' 773. Smith's 'Expositions of Great Pictures,' 167. Westmacott's Handbook of Sculpture,' 296, 374. Wornum, Epochs of Painting,' 425. BIOGRAPHY.-American: Beecher, Lyman, Autobiography,' 8. Davenport, the Brothers,' 759. 'Franklin, Benjamin,' 360, 390. Hamilton, Alexander, and his Contemporaries,' 88, 119. Irving, Washington,' 38. Menken, Adah Isaacs,' 759. 'Prescott, William Hickling,' 100. Danish: 'Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark,' 408, 550. 'Irving, Mathematics: Heppel, Arithmetic,' 231. Kimber, Science: Buckmaster, 'Elements of Mechanical English: Aikin, Lucy,' 710. Agnews, the, of Lochnaw,' 532. 'Anecdotes of Heraldry,' 392. Babbage, Charles, 'Life of a Philosopher,' 440, 544. 'Blake, William,' 246. 'Brindley, James, and the early Engineers,' 725. Brodie, Sir Benjamin,' 136. 'Cornwallis, Caroline Frances,' 264. * Cowper, Mary, Countess, Diary of,' 246. Eliot, Sir John,' 153, 198, 213, 229, 260. English Poets,' 538. English Princes,' 24. English Writers before Chaucer,' 56, 117. Finch, Francis Oliver,' 791. Edward,' 136. Judges of England,' 745. 'Passages of a Working Life,' 340, 408, 421. Sir William,' 217, 485, 501. Paterson, Peter, a Strolling Comedian,' 392. 'Philips, Henry, Musical, Recollections of, 374. Robson,' 565. 'St Hugh of Lincoln,' 121, 261. Stephenson, George,' 725, 743. 'Stephenson, Robert,' 711, 725, 743. Sterne, Lawrence,' 217, 389. Sturge, Joseph,' 586. Thackeray, the Humourist and the Man of Letters,' 135. 'Whately, Archbishop,' 245, 616. •Wellington, Duke of,' 200. Wilberforce, William,' 264. Wolf, Major-General James,' 358. Wright, Thomas, Autobiography,' 72. 'Wynn, Miss Frances Williams,' 296, 326. 117. Puckle, 'Church and Fortress of Dover Castle,' POLITICAL ECONOMY.-'Utilitarianism Explained Greece, Ancient.-Cox, 'Tales of the Gods and Greece, Modern, and the Ionian Islands.-Kirkwall, Italy.-Chambers, Garibaldi and the Italian Unity,' Pontès, Etudes sur l'Orient,' 199. Poland.-Bullock, Polish Experiences,' 500. RELIGION AND THEOLOGY.-Allon, 'The Christ, the Book, and the Church,' 328. Arnold, M. J., English Biblical Criticism and the Pentateuch,' 88. 'Balance, The; or, Episcopacy Defended,' 632. Colenso, The Pentateuch and the Book of Joshua,' Part IV., 4. Cumming, Dr, 'Life and Lessons of Our Lord,' 822. Croly, 'The Book of Job,' 24. Gatty, Mrs, Parables from Nature,' 790. Golden Light,' 822. Guizot, Meditations on Christianity,' 488. Hadley, Caroline, 'Stories of Old,' and 'Stories of the Apostles,' 822. McCausland, Adam and the Adamite,' 745. Mackay, 'The Tübingen School and its Antecedents,' 103. Owen, H., The Book of Psalms,' 790. Owen, Richard, 'The Power of God in His Animal Creation,' 71. Plumptre, E. H., 'The Book of Proverbs,' 727. Robertson, 'Pastoral Counsels,' 839. Stanley, Dean, The Encouragement of Ordination,' 390. Quarterly Review on 'Freethinking,' 488. Vance, Harmonised Old Testament,' 103. Various.-Engel, Ancient Music,' 745, 790. 774. FICTION.- Adrian L'Estrange,' 278. Aimard, 'The Gra- Britany.-'Ballads and Songs of Britany,' 839. BOOKS OF EACH WEEK.-January: 8, 24, 38, 56, 72. -February: 88, 103, 121, 135.—March: 152, 167, 184, 200.-April: 217, 232, 248, 264, 279.-May: 296, 310, 329, 344-June: 360, 376, 393, 407.-July: 424, 440, 456, 472, 486.-August: 505, 521, 538, 554.—September : 569, 586, 601, 617.-October: 632, 648, 664, 680, 711.November: 711, 744, 745, 758.-December: 775, 791, 807, 824, 839. Greek.-Derby, Earl, Homer's Iliad,' 791. Lewes, Roman.-Ramage, 'Beautiful Thoughts from Latin Scandinavian.-Arnason, 'Icelandic Legends,' 165. MEDICINE AND Chemistry.—Watts, 'Dictionary of Chemistry,' 631. 6 Natural History.-Cox, Mrs, 'Our Common Insects,' 471. Davies, Preparation and Mounting of Microscopic Objects,' 56. Grindon, British Garden Botany,' 487. Mitchell, The Herring, 39, 69. Phips on Utilization of Minute Life,' 406. Quatrefages, Metamorphosis of Man and the Lower Animals,' 535. Wood, 'Homes without Hands,' 9. Physics.-Arnott, 'Elements of Physics,' 121. SHAKSPEARIAN TERCENTENARY LITERATURE. — 152, 165, 181, 199, 216, 231, 276, 342, 421, 676. Texts.-History of the Texts, 165, 181, 199, 281, 276. Reprint of the 1623 Folio,' 165, 181, 199, 216. 'Cambridge Shakespeare,' 276, 342, 676. 'Cassell's Illustrated Edition,' 153. Clarke, Mr and Mrs Cowden, 'Works,' 200, 421. Dyce, Works,' 276, 342, 421, 676. Keightley, Plays,' 200, 676. Marsh, Reference Shakespeare,' 167. Staunton, Folio of 1623,' 165, 181, 199, 216, 231. SURGERY.-Anstie, Stimulants SPIRITUALISM.-Spirit Rapping in Glasgow in 1864,' and Narcotics,' 453. Dobell, Diet and Regimen,' 168. MILITARY AND NAVAL SCIENCE.-Graham, 'Military ing on Thin Ice,' 277. Taylor, Tara,' 277. The NOMENCLATURE.-Moody, What is your Name?' Trollope, A.. 'Rachel Ray,' 278. a,' 86. 278. CHILDREN'S BOOKS.—Adams, 'White Brunswickers,' 726. 'Bunch of Keys,' 823. Child's Play,' 758. Cuth-France.-Crowe, History,' 308. D'Aubigne, Refor mation under Calvin,' 844, 392. Guizot, 'Memoirs Germany.-Dicey, 'The Schleswig-Holstein War,' 440. Great Britain.-Agnew, 'Agnews of Lochnaw,' 532. Monthly.-Alexandra,' 600. 'Art Journal,' 135, 424. 631. 70, 454, 663. · 359. TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE.-Africa.-Baines, Thomas, America, North.-Hall, 'Life with the Esquimaux,' Vigne, Morris, America, South.-'In the Tropics,' 103. 72, 102. Asia, Western and Central.-Friar Jordan, 'The France.-Jerrold, B., At Home in Paris, 745. Quarterly.-' British Quarterly,' 503. Edinburgh,' Persia.-Eastwick, 'Three Years' Residence in Persia, 136, 151. Poland.-Anderson, 'Russian Poland in 1863,' 149. O'Brien, 'Petersburg and Warsaw,' 456. Tilley, 'Eastern Europe and Western Asia,' 67, 247. "Vacation Tourists,' 829. Russia.-Michie, 'Siberian Overland Route,' 745, 788, 821. Spain.-Andersen, 'In Spain,' 309. Switzerland-Murray's Knapsack Guide,' 662. Turkey.-Hornby, Lady, Constantinople during the Crimean War,' 8. Stamford, Lady, Eastern Shores of the Adriatic,' 342, 437. 6 Tyrol, The.-Gilbert, The Dolomite Mountains,' 360, 422. VERSE.-Browning, 'Dramatis Personæ,' 360. Bulwer, 'The Boatman,' 199. Disraeli, The Revolutionary Epick,' 328. Hoskyns-Abrahall, Western Woods and Waters,' 153. Law, Isabella, Winter Weavings,' 248. Lowell, J. R, The Biglow Papers,' 599. M'Combe, William, 'Poetical Works,' 554. 'Mene Tekel,' 294. Peel, Edmund, Judas Maccabæus,' 533. Praed, W. M., Poems,' 569, 581. Ramsbottom, Phases of Distress; Lancashire Rhymes,' 520. Tennyson, 'Enoch Arden, etc.,' 515. FINE ARTS. EXHIBITIONS.-The Royal Academy, 279, 296, 488. A. Graefle's Portrait of the Queen, 712. THEATRICAL EXAMINER. THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE LONDON STAGE.39, 168, 311, 393, 712, 808. ADELPHI.-The Area Belle,' 168. 'Leah,' 313, 393. 'The Dead Heart,' 393. The Workmen of Paris,' 792. COVENT GARDEN.-' Cinderella,' 840. DRURY LANE.-'Sindbad the Sailor,' 9. Night and NEWS. HOME. ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES.-January: 13, 14, 28, 29, 44, 56, 76.-February: 88, 106, 108, 124, 140. March 168, 170, 172, 189, 204.-April: 220, 234, 251. May: 301, 317, 348.-June: 365, 380, 412.-July: 445, 461, 478, 493.-August: 508, 524, 541, 556, 577.— September: 573, 605, 606, 621, 622, 700.-October: 636, 637, 654, 669, 684, 685, 700, 701. Murder of Mr Briggs, 460, 477, 492, 525, 557, 570, 588, 605, 621, 637. 696, 715, 748, 779. Garotters and the lash, 524. Riots in B lfast, 540, 590. Explosion at Vauxhall foundry, Liverpool, 542. Colliery explosion in Northumberland, 590. Death of Captain Speke, 606. Explosion of the Belvedere powder magazines, 638, 652, 668, 684. 713.-November: 716, 733, 749, 759.December: 776, 780, 795, 796, 812, 828, 844, 845. The murder in the Plaistow Marshes, 733, 748, 763, 780. Inundation at Sheffield, 186. Railway accident at Egham, 396. CHARITIES.-National life-boat institution, 13, 25, 301, 845. Metropolitan benefit societies' asylum, 26. University college hospital, 269. Royal literary fund, 333. Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy's bequest, 399. King's college hospital, 397. National life-boat institution, 525, 557, 569, 622, 680. CHURCH.-January: Trial of Bishop Colenso, 73.March: The Oxford declaration, 202.-April: Legal opinion thereon, 220.-May: The new Bishop of Peterborough.-June: Threatened extension of church rates, 258. The case of the Bishop of Natal, 408-July: Bishop of Cape Town's spiritual raid, 445. Science and declarations, 473. Fined for not attending church, 474.-August: Bishop Colenso and the inspiration, 532. The Bishop of Oxford on inspiration, 554.-September: Bishop Colenso in Leicestershire, 602. — - October: Bishop of Cape Town and Natal, 636, 698.December: Correspondence between Mr Voysey and the Archbishop of Canterbury, 779. Bishop Colenso and the Bishop of Cape Town, 812, 825. CRAWLEY COURT-MARTIAL, THE. Ja: uary: 44. -March: 173. GARIBALDI'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.-March: 205.April: 233, 248, 265, 282.-May: 301, 313.-June: 410. The LANCASHIRE DISTRESS.-January: Its decrease, 25. LAW, CIVIL; NOTABLE TRIALS. January: The LAW, CRIMINAL; ASSIZE AND POLICE COURT Morn,' 153, 168. Manfred,' 168. The Four Mow- HAYMARKET.-'King Arthur,' 9. 'Bunkum Muller,'| HER MAJESTY'S.-'The Lion and the Unicorn,' 840. New jaw-bones, 14. The murderer Townley, 14. Lord Carlisle on Goldsmith, 29. Low art, 29. Times and types, 29.-February: Naval orduance, 93. Opening of museums and galleries on Sunday, 136.-May: Race for the Derby, 346-June: Mr Gladstone on reform, 361. The civil list, 394. August: The decoration of Westminster palace, | How to know when Parliament is up, 558. An enemy's army, 558.-October: Liabilities of insurance offices, 644. 506. PARLIAMENT.-February: The Queen's Speech, 92. The great conservative meeting, 423. -December: The Finsbury election, 778. Mr Cobden, Free trade and the anti-corn law league, 827. LORDS.-February: Debate an the ad dress; Projected railways; Ecclesiastical commission, 92. The Slesvig-Holstein question, 105, 137. The American question, 105, 123. Metropolitan railways: Convicts.-March: Attempted assassination of Napoleon; Irish recruiting for America, 155. Denmark, 168, 184. The Crawley case; Irish constabulary, 184. The Kearsarg3, 184, 234.—April: Denmark and Germany, 234, 213. Regius professorship of Greek at Oxford, 248, 231. George Hall's respite, 249. Departure of Garibaldi; Sentence of death; Land transfer act, 268. The Tuscaloosa; Burial of the dead in India, 281. Law of debtor and creditor, 300. Denmark, 316, COMMONS. February: The address; Colonel Crawley, 92. The Slesvig-Holstein question, 105, 137. Insane prisoners; Railway schemes; Japan, 105. Copyright, 123. Chain Cable and Auction Bills, 123. Brazil; Real servitude acts; The navy and army estimates, 124. Naval yards, public executions; ironclad vessels; Malt for cattle; Education in Scotland; Denmark, 137. Ionian Islands; Our naval weakness; Navy estimates; New Zealand loan; The slave trade, 138.March: Navy estimates; Mazzini; Civil Service estimates; Reduction of military forces; Inspectors of constabulary; Army estimates; Captain Speke; American violation of neutrality, 156. Denmark; Government annuities bill; Railway schemes; The Crawley court-martial; School grants; Weights and measures, 169. Harbours of refuge, 170. Japan; American neutrality, 181; Colonel Craw-| ley; Government annuities; Mr Stansfeld and M. Message of President Davis; Progress of the war, AUSTRALIA.-October: Australian transportation, 680. Armstrong guns; Charity Commissioners, 397. BRAZIL-February: 88.—September: Slavery in, 590. -October: The commercial crisis, 682. CANADA.-April: 251.-July: Great railway accident, 461. The Parliament, 490.-August: Proposed British American federation, 532, 665. November: The proposed inter-colonial constitution, 762.- December: Discharge of the Confederate "raiders," 843. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.-January: 68. February: 125. June: 365. July: 467. August: 506, 557. October: 698. Debate on the Conference; Irish emigration; The CHINA.-January: 30. Conference, 425. Canadian frontier, 426. Vote of DAHOMEY.-May: Defeat of the King's troops, 314. want of confidence, 426, 441, 442, 458. Street music; Naval architecture; Public education: DENMARK AND GERMANY.-January: Speech of Penal servitude, 426. The game laws; Brazil and the Slave trade; Murder of Mr Briggs; Uniformity act amendment, 457. New Zealand, 458. Brazil; West coast of Africa; Paper manufacture; Ships of war; The Indian budget, 476. Indian medical service, 477. The Serpentine; The American war; Fortifications bill; Indian medical service bill; Mutual surrender of criminals; Committee of council on education; Mr G. O'Muller Irwin; Mexico; Emigration to the United States; Prorogation, 490. The ballot 542, 570. SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY. January: Mr Thackeray and the celebration, 30.-April: 'Punch' thereon, 269.-June: The monument committee, COMMERCE.-January: 11, 27, 43, 59, 75.-February: 91, 107, 122, 139.-March: 155, 171, 187, 203.-April : 219, 236, 252, 267, 284.-May: 299, 315, 331, 317.June: 363, 379, 395, 411.-July: 427, 443, 459, 475, 491.-August: 507, 528, 538, 555.-September: 571, 587, 603, 619.-October: 635, 651, 667, 683, 699.November: 714, 729, 746, 760.-December: 777, 794, 810, 826, 841. CURRENT EVENTS.-January: 10, 26, 42, 58, 74.February: 90, 106, 121, 138.-March: 154, 170, 186, 202.-April: 218, 234, 251, 266, 282.-May: 298, 314, 330, 346.-June: 362, 378, 394, 411-July: 426, 444, 458, 475, 492.-August: 506, 522, 532, 554.-September: 570, 586, 602, 618.-October: 634, 650, 666, 682, 700.-November: 713, 732, 747, 761.-December: 778, 793, 809, 828, 840. FOREIGN AND COLONIAL. ALGERIA.-May: The insurrection in, 300, 349. 429. AMERICA.-January: The war in Tennessee, 10, 28, 44. The siege of Charleston, 10. The Confederate, press on Mr Lincoln's proclamation, 10. The war in Virginia, 28. General position of affairs, 57. Governor Seymour's message, 57. Progress of the war, 74.-February: The military situation, 84; Diplomatic correspondence with England, 89. Progress of the war, 104, 124, 140. The Alabama and her consorts, 108.-March: Military plans, 157, 186. Capture of the Saxon, 157. Adjournment of the Confederate congress of the war, 204.-April: 217, 228, 280.-May: 298, 313, 332. Battles in Virginia, 332, 345. Retreat of General Lee, 345.-June: Movements in Virginia, 362, 378, 396. Engagement of the Alabama and the Kearsarge, 409-July: Progress of Grant, 423, 444, 462, 473. Federal repulse at Petersburg, 428. The Alabama and the Kearsarge, Invasion of Maryland, 493.-August: A peace correspondence; the war in Georgia, 505, 524, 540. The war in Virginia, 524, 540, 556. ther raid in Pennsylvania; Re-invasion of Maryland; Attack on Mobile, 540. Capture of the Georgia, 556.-September: An interview with President The Davis, 569. The operations at Mobile, 572. Tallahasse, 572. Military operations, 572, 589. The Chicago convention; Governor Seymour's speech; The platform; Nomination of M'Clellan; Surrender of Fort Morgan; The battle in Mobile Bay, 604. The fall of Atlanta; Speech of Mr Seward, 617. General M'Clellan's acceptance of his nomination, 618.-October: The Lincoln platform; Speech of Mr Seward; The war in Shenandoah valley, 633. The battle at Fisher's hill; Affairs at Petersburg, Captain Semmes again afloat, 660. BatThe tles in Northern Virginia, 665, 634, 695. American debt; The Presidential election, 695. November: Defeat of Longstreet; The war in the West; The Tennessee deputation and President Lincoln, 715. Miscellaneous fighting; Capture of the Florida, 780, 763. Alleged Federal enlistment in England, 745. Mr Lincoln's re-election speech; 649. Ano 157. King Christian to his Chamber; the Danish protest; the Federal execution; Correspondence between the Duke of Augustenburg and Louis Napoleon, 12. The King of Prussia's reply to the Address of the Chamber, 13. The German Intervention, 28. French circular to the German States; the Conference proposed by England; Progress of the dispute, 42; Austrian and Prussian summons; Proceedings of the Rigsdag; Advance of Austrian and Prussian troops into Slesvig; Resolution of the Wurtemberg Chambers; Baden and the Congress; Debate in the Volksthing; the aspect of Slesvig; Earl Russell's despatch to the Federal diet, 57. Preparations for war; the defensive forces of Denmark, Austrian and Prussian plans, 76. February: Invasion of Slesvig; Battle before Missunde; Attack on Bustorf by the Austrians; Convocation of the Rigsraad; the Austro-Prussian ultimatum; Policy of the Danish Government; Swedish sympathy with Denmark, 90; Evacuation of Slesvig and re'reat of the Danes; the Treaty of 1852; Austrian and Prussian views, 104. The Austrian Reichsrath; the Emperor's speech; the German Diet; Hesse-Darmstadt, 116. Progress of the war, 123, 138. Proposed Conference in London, 138. The German Conference, 140.-March: Slesvig deputation to the Emperor of Austria, Galicia in a state of siege; the Federal Diet; the Islay and the Danish invasion, 148. Address of the Rigsraad to King Christian; Prussian and Austrian policy, The Danish elections; Public meetings, 172. Progress of the war, 172, 201. A Danish ironclad under fire, 172. The invasion of Jutland; French notes on the Conference; the Danish elections, 188. Duke of Augustenburg's surrender of 1852; Close of the Rigsdag; the Conference; bombardment of Düppel, 201; of Fredericia; Naval engagement, 202.-Aprit: The projected Conference; English notes to the Germanic diet; the siege of Düppel; Attack on Fredericia; Swedish and Norwegian sympathy, 218. Bombardment of Düppel; the Conference, 233, 252, 265. Capture of Düppel, 265, 283. Bombardment of Sönderborg, 263. The London Conference, 282. King Christian's proclamation, 283.-May: The Conference, 297, 314, 333, 348. Evacuation of Fredericia: Prussians in Jutland, 298. Danish victory at sea; Truce with the allies, 313. Bismark's Prussian postage at Jutland, 332, 346. despatch to Bernsdorf, 346.-June: The Conference, 362, 380, 409. Declaration of the Danish Plenipotentiaries; the Germanic diet and the Danish question; Duration of the armistice, 394.-July: Opening of the Danish Rigsraad; Capture of Alsen; Blockade of the German ports; Proceedings of the allies, 428. The Conference, 429. Retreat of the Danes; Circular despatch of Herr von Bismark; the intentions of Prussia and Austria, 444. Resignation of the Danish Ministry; Probability of Peace, 461. Military movements, 461, 473. trian and Prussian circular note, 473. The Danish armistice, 474. The Vienna Conference; the conditions of peace; Military riots in Rendsburg, 492.August: Peace negociations; the Federals in Holstein; Government of the Duchies; the Prussian occupation of Rendsburg; the Glücksberg family; the minor States of Germany, 506. First of the Peace preliminaries; the protocol; address to King Christian; his speech to the Rigsdag; meeting at Kiel; the great German Powers and the Duchies, 522; King Christian's address to the army; the Slesvig-Holstein complications, 540. The armistice, 536.--September: The Peace negociations, 570, 589, 618. The Dano-German controversy, 596. England, Prussia, and Denmark, 620.-October: More of Bismark's explanations, 628. The Peace negociations, 633, 695. The financial position of Denmark and the Duchies, 636. The Vienna Conference, 650, 665. Hungry Prussians in Jutland, 650, 665. The administration of the Duchies, 682, 695. Proposed annexation of Levenburg to Prussia, 650.-November: Conclusion of peace, 715. The last of the treaty, 730. Germany and the Duchies, 762, 779, 795. Aus FRANCE.-January: Address of the Corps Legislatif, 26. The alleged conspiracy in Paris, 40. Speech of the Emperor-D-bates in the Corps Legislatif, 41. Proceedings of the Legislative Chambers, 58, 73.-February: Reply of the Emperor, 90.-May: Proceedings of the Legislative Chamber, 317. The Le Pommerais trial, 317, 332.-August: Unauthorized associations in France, 524. Liberty in France, 534, 558.-October: Lifeboats in France, 623.-December: Liberty of the press, 778. GREECE.-September: 589. INDIA.-January: 74.-February: 140.-March: 172, 204.-April: 213, 233, 269.-May: 348.- June: 380, 408.-July: 474.-August: 508, 556. —September: 589, 621-October: 684. INDIA AND JAPAN.-November: The cyclone at Calcutta, 728, 747. Operations of the allied fleet in Japan, 732. Sir John Lawrence in the Punjaub, 761. The Indian medical service, 762.-December: May: The Pope's allocution, 300.-July: Austrian SPAIN AND PERC.-June: The seizure of the Chincha 828. 556, 588. TURKEY.-January: The Sultan and the Congress, ITALY.-May: Policy of the Italian government, 298. NEW ZEALAND.-January: Retreat of the rebels, POLAND.-January: Condemnation to death of Count Obituary. JANUARY.-W. M. Thackeray, 9; Earl of Charlemont; FEBRUARY.-Duchess of Parma; Duchess of Gordon; MARCIL-Sir William Brown; Lady Anne Wilbra- APRIL-The Landgravine of Hesse Cassel; Mr J. MAY.-Meyerbeer; Countess of Falmouth; General M. Tulloch; Mrs Roger Cunliffe, 333. Marshal JUNE.-Sir J. W. Gordon; Mr II. K. Seymer; Col. AUGUST.-Admiral Brasier; Mr A. W. Harnett; M. SEPTEMBER.-Earl of Morley; Sir G. S. Sebright; JULY.-The King of Wurtemburg; Sir R. Gardiner; 493. OCTOBER-Lady Louisa Brooke; Mr Joshua Bales; Walter Savage Landor; Miss Hillane; Mrs Harrison, 638. Gen. Reeve; Mr David Morris; Mr Fane; Mr Montague Gore; Mr Wm. Tait, 649. Hon. and Rev. George Spencer; Dr Milroy; Captain A. Torrens; Jacques Jasmin, 669. The Duke of Newcastle; Lord Somerville; Captain Becher; Mr Thos. Young; Admiral Greville; Sir W. E. C. Hartopp; Sir C. H. Coote; Major E. HI. Fraser, 685. Sir R. H. C. Rycroft; Lady Boswell; Dowager Lady Sherborne; Morgan Thomas; Captain W. S. Howard, 701. NOVEMBER-John Leech; Marquis of Bristol; Gen. DECEMBER.-Mr David Roberts; Jules Gerard; Lord 813. Mr H. C. Smith; Mr A. F. Greville; Sir J. H. Pelley, 829. Marie, Countess de Tocqueville; Mr J. B. O'Brien; Mr Edward White, 845. DEATHS IN LONDON.-January: 14, 30, 44, 60, 76.— February: 93, 109, 125, 140.-March: 156, 173, 186, 205.-April: 221, 235, 269, 280.-May: 301, 318, 334. -June: 365, 382, 393, 413.-July: 430, 446, 462, 475, 493.-August: 509, 526, 542, 538.-September: 569, 622.-October: 638, 644, 669, 685, 701.-November : 717, 783, 749, 764.-December: 781, 813, 829, 845. |