CHINESE IN SAN FRANCISCO-THE SIXTH YEAR OF QWONG SEE..Catherine Baldwin 70 With Six Illustrations.
UNITED STATES.-Congress: Parties in the Forty-sev-
enth Congress, 316; Opening of Third Session, Forty-
sixth Congress, 476; final Adjournment, 956; President
Hayes's Message, 476; Message on Indian Question, 797;
Fitz-John Porter Bill passed by Senate, 476; Pendleton's
Civil Service Bill, 476. Appropriation Bills: Fortifica-
tion, 476; Pensions, 476, 797; Military Academy, 476,
636; Army, 636; Consular and Diplomatic, 636; Indian,
636, 797; Naval, 797; Post-office, 797; Legislative, 797;
River and Harbor, 797, 956. Burnside Educational Bill,
476. Telegraphic Postal System, 636. Three-per-Cent.
Refunding Bill passed, 797; vetoed, 956. Morgan Elec-
toral Vote Resolution, 797. Apportionment Bill, 956.
Tax on Bank Deposits, 956. Washington Monument,
956. Japanese Indemnity Bill, 956. Garfield and Ar-
thur declared President and Vice-President, 797. Inau-
guration of Garfield and Arthur, 956. President Gar-
field's Inaugural Address, 956. Extra Session of the
Senate, 956. President Garfield's Cabinet, 956. United
States Senators elected or appointed: George F. Ed-
munds, 156; Joseph E. Brown, 316; James G. Fair, 636;
John F. Miller, 636; Thomas F. Bayard, 636; General J.
R. Hawley, 636; O. D. Conger, 636; H. L. Dawes, 636;
Eugene Hale, 636; Thomas C. Platt, 636; Benjamin
Harrison, 636; John Sherman, 636; F. M. Cockrell, 636;
John I. Mitchell, 956; James W. McDill, 957; Angus
Cameron, 957; A. J. Edgerton, 957. Resignation of
Congressman Garfield, 316. General Goff, Secretary of
the Navy, 636. L. P. Morton, as Minister to France,
957. Chinese Treaty signed, 477. Presidential Election,
316. Other Elections, 156, 316. H. M. Plaisted declared
Governor of Maine, 636. State Conventions, 156. An-
dré Centennial, 156. Flight and Death of Indian Chief
Victorio, 156. Prohibition in Kansas, 316. Census Re-
port, 636.
EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AND SOUTH AMERICA.-Great
Britain: The Irish Agitation, 316, 477, 636, 797; Flog-
ging in the Navy abolished, 477; Opening of Parlia-
ment, 636; Irish Protection Bill, 797, 957; Arms Bill, 957.
Germany: The Auti-Jewish Movement, 637. France:
Decrees against Unauthorized Religious Communities,
156, 316; The Ministry and the Education Bill, 316.
Russia: Marriage of the Czar, 156; Assassination of
Emperor Alexander II., 957; Ascension to the Throne
of Alexander III., 957; Defeat of Tekke Turcomans, 797;
Terms of Settlement between China and Russia, 797.
Turkey and Greece: Surrender of Dulcigno, 156, 477;
Greece's Preparations for War, 477, 636. Persia: The
Kurdish Outbreak, 156. South America: Chili and
United States of Colombia, 156; General Roca installed
as President of the new Argentine Government, 156;
Death of the President of Paraguay, 156; Capture of
Lima, 797. Africa: Boers defeat the British Forces,
797, 957; Peace assured, 957. Cuba: Pacification an-
nounced, 636.
DISASTERS: 156, 316, 477, 637, 797. 957.-Land-Slip in
Bengal, 156; Railroad Collision at Willimantic, Connecti- cut, 156; Collision at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 156; Nova Scotia Mine flooded, 156; Lake Steamer Alpena lost, 156; Boiler Explosion, Terre Haute, Indiana, 156; Factory at Cincinnati burned, 156; Iquique, Peru, burn- ed, 156; Colliery Disaster, Belgium, 316; Steamer Rhode Island wrecked, 316; Typhoon in Japan, 316; Earth- quake in Austria, 316; Cyclone in Louisiana, 316; Col- liery Explosion, Nova Scotia, 316; Insane Asylum, Min- nesota, burned, 316; British Ship Galatea lost, 316; Fire- damp Explosion, Belgium, 477; British Steamer Mildred lost, 477; French Steamer Oncle Joseph sunk, 477; Col- liery Explosion, Wales, 477; Fire in Wall-paper Fac- tory, Buffalo, 477; Wreck of the Garnet, 637; Japanese Steamer lost, 637; Steamer Montgomeryshire lost, 637; Steamers Harelda and Leon lost, 637; Tenement-house Disaster, New York, 637: Steamer Farnley lost, 637; Poor-House, New Hampshire, burned, 637; Ship Leonore
EDITOR'S HISTORICAL RECORD-Continued.
lost, 637; Snow-Slides, Utah, 637; Gale and Snow-
Storm, Great Britain, 797; Loss of Singapore Steamer,
797; Fishing-Smacks, Bay of Biscay, 797; Ship Bremen
wrecked, 797; Steamer Bohemian wrecked, 797; Coll-
lery Explosion, England, 797; Brevières destroyed by
Avalanche, 957; Catholic Orphanage, Scranton, Penn-
sylvania, burned, 957; Wreck of the Ajace, 957; Earth-
quake at Ischia, 957; Wrecks on the Scotch Coast, 957.
OBITUARY: 156, 316, 477, 637, 797,957.-Albaida, Marquis
of, 316; Anderwert, M., 637; Atkinson, Right Rev. Dr.
Thomas, 637; Blanqui, Louis Auguste, 637; Buckland,
Francis Trevelyan, 477; Carlyle, Thomas, 797; Caroline,
EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD.
Queen, 957; Carpenter, Senator Matthew H., 957; Cha-
pin, Dr. E. H., 637; Child, Lydia Maria, 156; Cockburn,
Sir Alexander J. E., 477; Drake, Colonel E. L., 316; Eliot,
George, 637; Joanne, M. Adolphe Laurent, 957; Lewis,
Mrs. Estelle Anna, 477; Lhuys, Edouard Drouyn de, 957;
Mott, Lucretia, 316; Offenbach, Jacques, 156; Peirce,
Professor Benjamin, 156; Sargent, Epes, 637; Sothern,
E. A., 797; Thiers, Madame, 477; Upton, Major-General
Emory, 957; Verboeckhoven, Eugene Joseph, 797;
Washburn, Rev. Dr. E. A., 797; Westminster, Duchess
of, 477; Williams, Governor James D., 477; Wood, Hon.
Fernando, 797.
Trevelyan's Miscellaneous Works of Macaulay, 149. Art Suggestions from the Masters, 475. Saintsbury's McCarthy's History of Our Own Times, Volumes III., Primer of French Literature, 475. Browning's Modern IV., 150. Mosheim's Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, France, 475. Italian Principia, Part I., 475. Book of 150. Bowen's Gleanings from a Literary Life, 150. Coxe's Rhymes and Tunes, 475. Franz's Album of Songs, 475. The Daily Round, 151. Edwards's Observations concern- The Lovers of Provence, Aucassin and Nicolette, 475. ing the Scripture Economy of the Trinity and Covenant Payne's Home, Sweet Home, 475. Venable's Teacher's of Redemption, 151. Longfellow's Ultima Thule, 151. Dream, 475. Toland's Onti Ora, 475. Mrs. C. Willing's Holmes's The Iron Gate, 151. English Men of Letters, Persephone, and Other Poems, 475. Leighton's Shaks- Franklin Square Edition, 152. Holland's Memoir of the peare's Dream, and Other Poems, 475. Coolidge's Guern- Rev. Sydney Smith, 152. Wallace's Ben-Hur, 152. Casey Lily, 475. Lossing's Story of the United States ble's The Grandissimes, 153. Russell's A Sailor's Sweet- Navy, 476. Wetherall's Carl Krinken, 476. Beach's Al- heart, 153. Tourgee's Bricks without Straw, 153. Brad- lic's Mistake, 476. Shaw's In the Sunlight and Out of It, dou's Just As I Am, 154. Salvage, 154. Fothergill's 476. Keith's Nobody's Lad, 476. Meade's How Nora Crena The Wellfords, 154. Auerbach's Brigitta, 154. Ed- Saved Her Own, 476. Schliemann's Ilios, 630. Blaikie's wards's Lord Brackenbury, 154. Knox's The Boy Trav- Life of Livingstone, 632. Myers's Wordsworth, 633. ellers in the Far East, Part II., 154. Verne's The Explo- Tennyson's Ballads and Other Poems, 633. Coolidge's ration of the World, 155. Stockton's A Jolly Fellow- Verses, 633. Goodale's All Round the Year, 633. Wal- ship, 155. Giberne's' Sun, Moon, and Stars, 155. The lace's Island Life, 634. Bird's Unbeaten Tracks in Ja- Worst Boy in Town, 155. Miller's Queer Pets at Mar- pan, 635. Holt's Earl Hubert's Daughter, 635. Yonge's cy's, 155. Walton's Christie's Old Organ, Saved at Sea, Love and Life, 636. Trollope's Dr. Wortle's School, 636. and Little Faith, 155. Corbett's Karl and the Queen of Randolph's Little Pausy, 636. Linton's The Rebel of Queerland, 155. Life of Dr. Hodge, 310. Trevelyan's the Family, 636. Kip's Nestlenook, 636. Brodie's Elsie Early History of Charles James Fox, 310. Towle's Gordon, 636. Trollope's Life of Cicero, 791. Stevens's Marco Polo, 311. Eggleston's and Seelye's Montezuma Madame De Staël, 791. Goethe's Mother, 792. Memo- and the Conquest of Mexico, 311. Stephen's Samuel rials of Frances Ridley Havergal, 793. Lonsdale's Sister Johnson, 311. Hutton's Sir Walter Scott, 311. Trol- Dora, 793. Coppée's History of the Conquest of Spain lope's W. Makepeace Thackeray, 311. Curteis's Rise of by the Arab-Moors, 793. Forney's Anecdotes of Public the Macedonian Empire, 312. Kinglake's Invasion of Men, 794. Jennings's Anecdotal History of the British the Crimea, Vol. IV., 312. Oswald's Summerland Sketch- Parliament, 794. A Century of Dishonor, 795. Van- es, 312. Lady Jackson's Old Paris, 313. Aldrich's Lyrics derbilt's Social History of Flatbush, 795. Dowden's and Sonnets, 313. Roe's A Day of Fate, 313. Wether- Shakspeare, 795. Black's Sunrise, 796. The Lost Cask- all's End of a Coil, 313. Coffin's Old Times in the Colo- et, 796. Eiloart's The Dean's Wife, 796. Hunt's The Posy nies, 314. Brooks's Fairport Nine, 314. Gatty's Para- Ring, 796. Francillon's Under Slieve-Ban, 796. Rid- bles from Nature, 314. Alcott's Jack and Gill, 314. ley's Better than Good, 796. Hay's Under Life's Key, Ewing's We and the World, 314, Macleod's Gentle 796. Scudder's Stories and Romances, 796. Boyesen's Heart, 314 Moulton's New Bed-time Stories, 314. Ilka on the Hill-Top, 796. Mitchell's The Past in the den's Moral Pirates, 314. Gibson's Pastoral Days, 315. Present, 949. Fyffe's History of Modern Europe, 950. Read's Drifting, 315. Palmer's Voices of Hope and Masson's Outlines of the History of France, 950. Gladness, 315. Tennyson's Dream of Fair Women, 315. Froude's Reminiscences of Carlyle, 950. Madame De The Memorial History of Boston, 315. Schliemann's Witt's Guizot in Private Life, 951. Seward's Chinese Ilios, 315. Lanier's Boys' King Arthur, 315. Ingersoll's Immigration in its Social and Economical Aspects, 952. Friends Worth Knowing, 315. James's Washington Martin's The Chinese: their Education, Philosophy, and Square, 315. Ebers's An Egyptian Princess, 315. Smiles's Letters, 953. Legge's Religions of China, Confucianism Duty, 470. Chandler's Memoir of Governor Andrew, and Taoism Described and Compared with Christianity, 471. Towle's Certain Men of Mark, 471. Riggs's Mary 953. Sayce's Chaldean Account of Genesis, 953. Har- and I, 471. Gough's Sunlight and Shadow, 472. Ar- per's Cyclopædia of British and American Poetry, 954. nold's Poems, 472. Amicis's Holland and Its People, Gibson's Poems of Many Years and Many Places, 954. 473. Beaconsfield's Endymion, 473. Hardy's Trumpet- Whittier's King's Missive, and Other Poems, 954. De Major, 474. Oliphant's He Will Not When He May, 474. Kay's Vision of Nimrod, 955. Miss Parloa's New Cook Payn's Confidential Agent, 474. Fleming's Head of Book, 955. Helen Campbell's Easiest Way of House- Medusa, 474. Wylde's Dreamer, 474. Buxton's From keeping and Cooking, 956. Blackburne's Glen of Silver the Wings, 474. Gréville's Princess Oghéroff, 474. Birches, 956. Townsend's Lenox Dare, 956. Don John, Greville's Trials of Raissa, 474. Symington's Marion 956: The Lenden Casket, 956. Douglas's Lost in a Scatterthwaite, 474. Morris's Manual of Classical Lit- Great City, 956. Forney's New Nobility, 956. Reed's erature, 474. Morris's British Thought and Thinkers, Ida Vane, 956. Mrs. Hunt's Wards of Plotinus, 956. 474. Kedney's Sublime and Beautiful, 474. 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