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UNITED STATES.-Congress: Appropriation Bills, 154, 316, 484; World's Fair, 154; Utes Agreement, 154, 484; Howgate Expedition, 154; Geneva Award, 154; Chinese Treaty Commission, 154; Bayard's Deputy Marshals Bill, 316; Veto of same, 484; Canadian Fisheries, 316; Electoral Vote, 316; Senator Brown succeeds Senator Gordon, of Georgia, 316; Nomination and Confirmation of Horace Maynard, James Longstreet, and James M. Key, 316, 484; Bills undisposed of, 484; Congress ad- journs, 484. State Conventions, 154, 484, 644, 802, 956. National Republican, Democratic, and Greenback Con- ventions, 484. National Labor Convention, 803. Rhode Island Election, 154, 316; Alabama Election, 803. Ar- kansas Election, 956. Vermont Election, 956. Maine Election, 956. Public Debt Statement, 644. Immigra- tion to United States for the Year, 803. EUROPE, ASIA, SOUTH AMERICA, AND MEXICO.-Great
Britain and Ireland: New Parliament, 154, 317; Change
of Ministry, 154, 316; Lawson Local Option Bill, 484;
Mr. Bradlaugh's Admission to the House, 484, 644; Bur-
ials Bill, 644, 956; Bill to legalize Marriage with deceased
Wife's Sister, 644; closing Public-Houses on Sunday,
644; Irish Compensation Bill, 803; Irish Relief Bill, 803;
Income Tax Bill, 803. Hares and Rabbits Bill, 956; Irish
Constabulary Bill, 956; Employers' Liability Bill, 956;
Registration of Irish Voters Bill, 956; Loss of Grain
Vessels, 803; Disturbances in Ireland, 803. Germany:
Army Bill, 154; amending Church Laws, 644. Switzer-
land: Church and State in Geneva, 645; Belgium and
the Vatican, 644. France: M. Léon Say elected Presi-
dent of the Senate, 317; Amnesty Bill and Decree, 484,
644; Expulsion of Jesuits, 644; Elections for Councils-
General, 803; Change of Ministry, 956. Italy: Grist
Tax, 644. Spain: Heirs to the Throne, 803. Afghan-
istan: Defeat of Afghans near Ghuznee, 154; the new
Ameer, 803; British Troops routed, 803; Ayoob Khan
defeated, 956. Turkey and Greece: the Boundary Dif-
ficulty, 644, 803. Russia and China: Refusal of Russia
to receive Chinese Ambassador, 644. South America:
Chilians defeated near Moquegua, 154; Chilians capture
Tacna and Arica, 484; Peace in Buenos Ayres, 645. Mex-
ico: Election of President Gonzales and Attempt to
shoot him, 644. Burmah: Sacrifice of 700 Persons by
King, 154.
DISASTERS: 154, 317, 484, 645, 803, 956.-Fire at Samaná,
San Domingo, 154; Colliery Explosion, Belgium, 154;
EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD.
Geddes's History of the Administration of John De
Witt, 147. Russia Before and After the War, 148.
Fronde's Bunyan, 149. Lacretelle's Lamartine, 149.
Matthews's The Theatres of Paris, 150. Opperts's A
Forbidden Land, 150. Gieseler's Text-Book of Church
History, 150. Pool's Annotations upon the Holy Bible,
151. Dobson's Vignettes in Rhyme, and Other Verses,
151. Swinton's Masterpieces of English Literature,
151. Mahaffy's Euripides, 152. Nettleship's Vergil, 152.
Campbell's Sophocles, 152. Davis's The Theory of
Thought, 152. Woolson's Rodman the Keeper, 152. A
Foreign Marriage; or, Buying a Title, 153. Hay's For
Her Dear Sake, 153. Gantier's Captain Fracasse, 153.
Stoddard's The Heart of It, 154. Townsend's Tales of
Steamer Darita sunk, 155; Explosion in London, Eng-
land, 155; Powder-mill Explosion near San Francisco,
155; Tornado in Missouri and Arkansas, 155; Accident
at Madison Square Garden, New York, 155; Tornado at Macon, Mississippi, 317; Fires at Rixford, Pennsylvania, Kinderhook, New York, Stuyvesant, New York, and Milton, Pennsylvania, 317; Railroad Accident near Santa Cruz, California, 317; Forest Fires in Southern New Jer- sey, 317; Training-Ship Atalanta lost, 317; Cyclone at Savoy, Texas, 484; Powder Explosion near Glient, 485; Bridge at Pau, 485; Tornado, Iowa, 485; Fire-damp Ex- plosion, Germany, 485; Steamer Narragansett sunk, 485; Cuba Española Explosion, 485; Water-Spout near Dres- den, 485; City of New York burned, 645; Seawanhaka burned, 645; Earthquake in Luzon, 645; Colliery Ex- plosion, Wales, 645; Loss of Steamer Zanzibar, 645; Hudson River Tunnel Entrance caved in, 645; Powder Explosion at Kosk, Russia, 803; Steam-Yacht Mamie cut in two, 803; Railway Collision at May's Landing, New Jersey, 803; Hurricane, Jamaica, 956; Steamer Ma- rine City burned, 956; Steamer City of Vera Cruz lost, 956; Explosion on the Volga, 956; Seaham Colliery Ex- plosion, 956; Steamer Aurora sunk, 956.
OBITUARY: 155, 317, 485, 645, 803, 956.-George A. Ba- ker, 155; Rev. George Punchard, 155; Rear-Admiral Thatcher, 155; Henri Wieniawski, 155; General Nicolas Nissage-Saget, 155; Rev. Samuel Osgood, 155; Robert Fortune, 155; Dr. Edward V. H. Kenealy, 155; Joseph Vinon, 317; Major-General Samuel P. Heintzelman, 317; Hon. George Brown, 317; Gustave Flaubert, 317; Edouard Fournier, 317; Sir John Goss, 317; Hon. San- ford E. Church, 317; Hon. Henry Stuart Foote, 317; Richard B. Connolly, 485; Empress of Russia, 485; Charles Lessing, 485; John Brougham, 485; George Opdyke, 485; James A. Bayard, 485; John A. Sutter, 485; George Merriam, 645; J. B. Omahundro, "Texas Jack," 645; Brigadier-General William L. Morris, 645; Dr. Paul Broca, 645; Tom Taylor, 645; Dr. Constantine Hering, 803; Ex-Governor William Bigler, 803; Ade- laide Neilson, 803; Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, 803; Ex-Governor Herschel V. Jolinson, 803; Ole Bornemanu Bull, 803; General Albert J. Myer, 803; Sanford R. Gif- ford, 956; Rev. Dr. William Adams, 956; Marshall O. Roberts, 956; Right Honorable Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly, 956; United States Senator L. S. Foster, 956.
the Chesapeake, 154. Raymond's Camp and Cabin, 154.
Craik's Two Women, 154. Moore's Daireen, 154. Sy-
monds's Sketches and Studies in Southern Europe,
308. Elihu Burritt, 309. Life of Mary Carpenter, 309.
Brandes's Lord Beaconsfield, 310. William Ellery Chan-
ning, 310. Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire, 311. Furness's Variorum Edition of King
Lear, 311. Rolfe's Shakspeare's Heury the Fourth,
311. Irving's Works, Geoffrey Crayon Edition, 312.
Studies of Irving, 312. Booth's History of the City of
New York, 312. Hughes's Manliness of Christ, $12.
McClintock and Strong's Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theo-
logical, and Ecclesiastical Literature, Vol. IX., 313. Lip-
pincott's Gazetteer, 313. Cooke's The Virginia Bo-
day English, 641. Richardson's The National Banks, 642. Fish's American Manual of Parliamentary Law, 642. Nicols's Chapters from the Physical History of the Earth, 642. The Duke's Children, 643. Mrs. Bean- champ Brown, 643. The Undiscovered Country, 643. The Sisters, 643. Homo Sum, 643. Miss Bouverie, 644. George Bailey, 644. Beauty's Daughters, 644. Norton's Church Building in the Middle Ages, 793. Cooley's Principles of Constitutional Law in the United States, 794. Abbott's Judge and Jury, 794. Hulme's Familiar Wild Flowers, 795. Symington's Thomas Moore, 795. The Reader's Hand-Book, 795. Ballads and Lyrics, 796. Lanier's Science of English Verse, 796. Report of the Archæological Institute of America, 797. Sessions's On the Wing through Europe, 797. Hayes's New Col- orado, 798. Marshall's Stories of Cathedral Cities, 798. Johnston's Observations on Judge Jones's Loyalist His- tory of the Revolution, 799. Whittingham's Sermons, 799. Sabbath Essays, 799. Cook's Labor, 800. Cook's Socialism, 800. Bartol's Principles and Portraits, 800. About's Story of an Honest Man, 801. Rue Marlot, 801. Walford's Troublesome Daughters, 801. Confessions of a Frivolous Girl, 801. Findlay's Cross-Purposes, 802. Nordhoff's Cape Cod, 802. Kingsley's Hypatia, 802. Warren's Experiences of a Barrister, 802. Green's His- tory of the English People, 951. Four Centuries of Eng- lish Letters, 951. Nohl's Life of Mozart, 952. Nichol's Byron, 952. Symington's Bryant, 952. The Ode of Life, 952. Bastian's The Brain as an Organ of Mind, 953. Pride and Prejudice, 954. White Wings, 954. The Stillwater Tragedy, 954. The Mudfog Papers, 955. McLaughlin's Pottery Decoration, 955. Vago's Model- ling in Clay, 955. Robert's Charcoal Drawing, 955. Mr. Bodley Abroad, 955. Cast up by the Sea, 955.
EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD-Continued.
hemians, 314. Clara Vaughan, 314. Odd or Even, 314.
From Generation to Generation, 314. Prince Hugo,
314. Louisiana, 314. Rue's Help, 314. Democracy,
314. Poems of Frank O. Ticknor, 314. Hesperus and
Other Poems, De Kay, 315. Valhalla, Julia C. Jones,
315. Jackson's Alaska, 315. Cavendish's Card Essays,
Clay's Decisions, and Card-table Talk, 316. Laws and
Regulations of Short Whist, 316. Huth's Life of Buckle,
475. Ayres's Life of Dr. Muhlenberg, 476. Martin's Life
of the Prince Consort, 476. Smith's Cowper, 477. Wi-
koff's Reminiscences of an Idler, 477. Havard's The
Heart of Holland, 478. Harland's Loiterings in Plea-
sant Paths, 478. Roe's Success with Small Fruits, 478.
Macdonald's St. John, 479. Farrar's St. Paul, 479. Win-
chell's Pre-Adamites, 480. Dexter's Congregationalism,
480. Rolfe's Shakspeare's Richard III., 481. Stoddard's
Poems, 481. The Student's Hume, 481. Mahaffy's
Classical Greek Literature, 482. Merriam's The Pha-
cians of Homer, 482. Lucy's Gladstone, 483. Egin-
hard's Charlemagne, 483. Herbermann's Business Life
in Ancient Rome, 483. Hazletine's British and Amer-
ican Education, 483. Hardy's Fellow-Townsmen, 483.
Veley's Mrs. Austin, 483. Blackmore's Mary Anerley,
483. Gerard's Reata, 483. Finley's Elsie's Widowhood,
483. Broughton's Second Thoughts, 484. Beale's The
Pennant Family, 484. Man Proposes, 484. Heilprin's Historical Poetry of the Ancient Hebrews, 636. Brugsch's True History of the Exodus, 637. Renout's Hibbert Lectures, 638. Life of Bushnell, 639. Ste- phen's Pope, 639. Diary and Letters of Frances Bur- ney, 640. Symington's Lover, 640. Besant's Gaspard de Coligny, 640. Conder's Judas Maccabæus, 640. Tuckey's Joan of Arc, 641. Kossuth's Memories of My Exile, 641. White's Words and their Uses, and Every- EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC COMMON-SCHOOL ERRAND, THE (with an Illustration)..... FARMING PAY, DOES?....
"Wa'al, Brother Farmers, these is cur'ons Days" 704 "I jerked them blasted Stun aout like ole Nick" 705 "I knowed thet Hanner wuz alfired smart".... 706 FISH AND MEN IN THE MAINE ISLANDS.
................Charles Francis Adams, Jun. 934 ..James H. Morse 52 Henry S. Goodale 704
FRANCE, A MARTIN SUMMER IN THE GARDEN OF (Illustrated)... Moncure D. Conway 383 FRANKLIN'S PLACE IN THE SCIENCE OF THE LAST CENTURY....Dr. J. W. Draper 265 FUJIYAMA, THE ASCENT OF.. C. F. Gordon-Cumming 649
Fujiyama, from the Otomitonga Pass. The Crater of Fujiyama ...
The Morning Shadow of Fujiyama Pilgrims' Rest.
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