John Bull and Brother Jonathan at the Christmas
Fireside, 165. The New Year, 317. Sir Moses Monte-
flore, 318. The Quaker Poet, 319. Recent Biographia
Literaria, 320. Now and Then, 321. Statues not in
Central Park, 483. The lagging Pedestal for Bartholdi's
Statue, 483. Woman's Work at the New Orleans Expo-
sition, 484. The Leaders of Fashion, 485. Have we the
Right to Hiss? 486. Smoking in public Places, 487.
Mr. Lowell's Birmingham Address, 644. Miss Octavia EDITOR'S HISTORICAL RECORD.
UNITED STATES.-Congress: Opening of second Ses-
sion, Forty-eighth Congress, 494; President Arthur's
Message. 494; Holiday Recess of Congress, 655; House
adjourns sine die, 979; Military Academy Bill, 494; Bill
for Admission of Dakota, 494; Interstate Commerce
Bill, 494, 655, 818; To discontinue Issue of small Green-
backs, 494; Bill elevating Head of Agricultural Depart-
ment to Position of Cabinet Officer, 494; Liquor Traffic,
655; Naval Appropriation, 655, 979; Oregon Central
Land Forfeiture, 655; Piegan Indians Appropriation,
655; Pension Appropriation, 655, 818, 979; Sherman-
Davis Letter in Senate, 655; Grant Retirement Bill, 655,
818, 979; French Spoliation Claims, 655; Chinese In-
demnity, 655; Bankruptcy Bill, 655; Internal Taxes,
655; Mexican War Pension Bill, 655; Standard Silver
Dollar Bill, 655; Dynamite Resolutions in Senate, 818;
Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation, 818; Army Ap-
propriation, 818; Indian Appropriation, 818; Legisla
tive Appropriation, 818; Mexican Treaty, 818; Nicara-
gua Treaty, 818; Anti-foreign Contract Labor Bill, 979;
Texas Pacific Forfeiture Bill, 979; Agricultural Appro-
priation, 979; Post-office Appropriation, 979; Okla-
homa Lands, 979; Sundry Civil Appropriation, 979;
River and Harbor Appropriation, 979; Fortifications,
979; New Orleans Appropriation, 979. Presidential
Election, 331; Total popular Vote for President, 494;
Official Figures of Vote, 655. Counting the Electoral
Votes, 818. Grover Cleveland inaugurated President,
979. President Cleveland's Cabinet, 979. Congression-
al Elections, 331. Elections for Governors, 331. Gov-
ernor McDaniel, of Georgia, re-elected, 331; Governor
Harrison, of Connecticut, elected by Legislature, 655.
State Elections, 331. United States Senators Elected:
Morrill, of Vermont, 331; Sheffield, of Rhode Island,
494; Jones, of Nevada, 655; Evarts, of New York, 818;
Platt, of Connecticut, 818; Call, of Florida, 818; Teller,
of Colorado, 818; Cameron, of Pennsylvania, 818; Vest,
of Missouri, 818; Jones, of Arkansas, 818; Gray, of
Delaware, 979; Walthall, of Mississippi, 979. Appoint-
ments: Hon. W. Q. Gresham, Secretary of Treasury,
331; Hon. Frank Hatton, Postmaster-General, 331. Re-
ceipts and Expenditures United States Government for
Year, 494. United States Public Debt, 494,818. Cotton
Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, 494.
Cleveland succeeded by Lieutenant-Governor Hill, 655.
O'Donovan Rossa shot in New York, 818. Washington
Monument dedicated, 979.
Great Britain: Passage of Franchise Bill, 331, 494; Re-
distribution Bill, 494; Vote of Censure rejected in Com-
mons and adopted in Lords, 979; Lord Rosebery ap-
pointed Lord Privy Seal, 818. Attempt to blow up
Tower and Houses of Parliament, London, 818. Treaty
signed between England and Italy, 818. Germany: Bis-
marck's Defeats in the Reichstag, 494. Austria: Anti-
socialist Law, 818. France: Senatorial Reform Bill, 331,
494; French Budget, 655; Elections, 655; Senatorial
Elections, 818. Belgium: Educational Bill, 331. Switz-
erland: M. Schenck elected President, 494. Mexico:
EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD.
Allen Dare and Robert le Diable (Admiral Porter), 817.
American Political Ideas viewed from the Stand-point
of Universal History (John Fiske), 972. Black, William
(Judith Shakspeare, her Love Affairs and Other Adven-
tures), 492. Booth, Mary L. (Laboulaye's Last Fairy
Tales), 329. Boots and Saddles; or, Life in Dakota with
General Custer (Mrs. Elizabeth B. Custer), 813. Bough-
ton, George H. (Sketching Rambles in Holland), 323.
Cable, George W. (Dr. Sevier), 493. Carlyle, Thomas: A
History of his Life in London (Jamés Anthony Froude),
488. Česnola Collection of Cypriote Antiquities in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, A Descriptive Atlas of
(Louis P. di Cesnola), 325. Coleridge (H. D. Traill), 490.
Cookery Book, The Virginia (Mary Stuart Smith), 817.
Hill's Work in London, 645. Jefferson's Opinion of the
Newspapers, 646. The Land of "Evangeline," 647. The
Procession of New-Years, 648. German Opera in New
York, 807. General Gordon, 808. Memoirs of George
Eliot, 808. The Washington Monument, 810. Dyna-
mite, 810. A Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 811. The
"New Learning," 967. Art Treasures of Great Cities,
968. Manners, Old and New, 970. The Interviewer, 971.
General Diaz declared President, 331. Egypt: Bom-
bardment of Berber, 331; Colonel Stewart's Party mur-
dered, 331; Burnaby and Gordon killed, 818. Turkish
Atrocities in Macedonia, 494. China: Chinese defeated
by French at Chu, 331, 655. Russia: Attempted Assas-
sination of the Czar, 655.
DISASTERS: 331, 494, 655, 818, 979.-Hurricane, Iceland,
331; Wreck of Gun-boat Wasp, 331; Cloud-burst, Pa-
chuca, 331; Copenhagen Palace burned, 331; Hurri-
canes, Sicily, 331; Mine Explosion, Moravia, 331: Ship
Littlebeck wrecked, 331; Fire-danp Explosion, Union-
town, Pennsylvania, 331; Panic, Star Theatre, Glasgow,
331; Fire-damp Explosion, Belgium, 331; Colliery Ex-
plosion, Wales, 331; Railroad Collision, Prussia, 331;
Houston and Texas Central Railroad Accident, 331
Steamer Durango sunk, 494; Explosion on French Man-
of-war Rigault Genouilly, 494; Foundering of Steamer
Pochard and Steamer Carranza, 494; Orphan Asylum,
Brooklyn, burned, 655; Theatre Comique, New York,
burned, 655; Earthquake in Spain, 655; Wrecks on
British Coast, 655; Steamer Admiral Moorsom sunk,
655; Colliery Explosion, Liévin, France, 655; Maniacs
burned, Kankakee, Illinois, 655; Villages destroyed by
Avalanches, 818; Railroad Disaster, New South Wales,
818; Explosion, Colliery, Nova Scotia, 818; Lunatics
burned, Philadelphia, 818; Explosion, Shoeburyness,
979; Explosion, Unsworth Colliery, England, 979; Col-
liery Explosion, Karwin, Austrian Silesia, 979; Fire-
damp Explosion, Camphausen, Prussia, 979.
OBITUARY: 331, 494, 655, 818, 979.-About, Edmond
Francis Valentin, 655; Alvord, Brigadier-General Ben-
jamin, 331; Arthur, T. S., 979: Bastien-Lepage, Jules,
494; Bennett, George D., 655; Brignoli, Pasquilino, 331;
Burnham, Gordon W., 979; Capron, General Horace,
979; Chanfrau, Frank S., 331; Chestnut, General James,
818; Coburn, Ex-Governor Abner, 655; Colfax, Schuyler,
655; Courtney, Hon. Samuel G., 818; Damrosch, Dr.
Leopold, 818; Darling, Professor William, 655; Down-
ing, Charles, 818; Drake, Francis Samuel, 979; Elssler,
Fanny, 494; Fawcett, Right Hon. Henry, 331; Fernan
dez, General, President of Costa Rica, 979; Fields,
Thomas C., 818; Fillebrown, Commander T. S., 331;
Fleury, General Emile, 494; Gaines, Mrs. Myra Clark,
655; Garrett, John W., 331; Gunther, Ex-Mayor C. God-
frey, 818; Ivison, Henry, 494; Jervis, John B., 655;
Kingsley, William C., 979; Lacroix, Paul, 331; Makart,
Hans, 331; McCune, Charles W., 979; Mott, Major-Gen-
eral Gershom, 494; Murray, Rear-Admiral Alexander,
331; Neill, General Thomas H., 979; Parselle, John,
979; Plunkett, Sergeant Thomas, 979; Preble, Rear-Ad-
miral George H., 979; Reichart, Gustav, 331; Kynders,
Isaiah, 655; Schenck, Rev. Dr. Noah Hunt, 655; Silli-
man, Professor Benjamin, 655; Springer, Reuben R.,
494; Storey, Wilbur F., 331; Sullivan, Alexander M.,
331; Wiley, Bishop Isaac W., 494; Wilhelm I., Duke of
Brunswick, 331; Woods, General Charles R., 979;
Wright, George M., 655.
Country Cousins (Ernest Ingersoll), 328. Croker Pa-
pers, The (Louis J. Jennings), 651. Cross, J. W. (George
Eliot's Life as Related in her Letters and Journals), 811.
Custer, General, Life in Dakota with, Boots and Sad-
dles (Mrs. Elizabeth B. Custer), 813. Cyclopædia of
Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature (John
McClintock and James Strong), 654. Dakota, Life in,
with General Custer, Boots and Saddles (Mrs. Elizabeth
B. Custer), 813. Death, The Foundation of (Axel Gus-
tafson), 976. Doctor Grattan (William A. Hammond),
816. Drake, Francis S. (Indian History for Young
Folks), 328. Eliot, George, The Poems of, 325. Eliot's,
George, Life as Related in her Letters and Journals (J.
W. Cross), 811. Emerson, The Genius and Character of
EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD.-Continued. (F. B. Sanborn), 814. England and France in North America (Francis Parkman), 649. Fairy Tales, Last (Edouard Laboulaye), 329. Fiske, John (American Po- litical Ideas viewed from the Stand-point of Universal History), 972. Flower Song Series (Susie B. Skelding), 325. France and England in North America (Francis Parkman), 649. From Post to Finish (Hawley Smart), 816. Froude, James Anthony (Thomas Carlyle: A His tory of his Life in London), 488. Gosse, Edmund (The Works of Thomas Gray in Prose and Verse), 972. Gray, Thomas, The Works of, in Prose and Verse (Edmund Gosse), 972. Great Porter Square (B. L. Farjeon), 978. Harper's Young People, 330. Hawthorne, Julian (Na- thaniel Hawthorne and his Wife), 489. Hawthorne, Na- thaniel and his Wife (Julian Hawthorne), 469. Herodo- tus, The Boys and Girls' (John S. White), 328. Herodo- tus, The Sixth and Seventh Books of (Augustus C. Mer- riam), 974. History of the Four Georges, A (Justin Mc- Carthy), 491. Holland, Sketching Rambles in (George H. Boughton), 323. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Illustrated Poems of, 653. Indian History for Young Folks (Fran- cis S. Drake), 328. Ingersoll, Ernest (Country Cousins), 328. Judith Shakespeare: Her Love Affairs and Other Adventures (William Black), 492. Laboulaye, Edouard (Last Fairy Tales), 329. Latin Language, A Grammar of the, for the Use of Schools and Colleges (William Brig- ham), 330. Left Behind; or, Ten Days a Newsboy (James Otis), 329. Literature, English, A Popular Manual of (Mande Gillette Phillips), 973. Man, The Seven Ages of (From Shakespeare's "As You Like It"), 324. Mar- lowe, Christopher, The Works of (A. H. Bullen), 652. Marmion (Sir Walter Scott), 325. McCarthy, Justin (A History of the Four Georges), 491. McClintock and Strong (Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Eccle-
ELEVATOR, THE.........
siastical Literature), 654. Miss Brown (Vernon Lee), 977.
Money-makers, The, 976. Nature's Serial Story (E. P.
Roe), 323. Newsboy, Ten Days a; or, Left Behind (James
Otis), 329. Otis, James (Left Behind; or, Ten Days a
Newsboy), 329. Paris in Old and Present Times (Philip
Gilbert Hamerton), 653. Payn, James (The Talk of the
Town), 817. Pepys, Samuel, Diary and Correspondence
of (Richard, Lord Braybrooke), 651. Persia, Rubáiyát
of Khayyám, The Astronomer-Poet of (Edward Fitzger-
ald), 324. Pindar: The Olympian and Pythian Odes (Ba-
sil L. Gildersleeve) 974. Rip Van Winkle, The Land of (A.
E. P. Searing), 814. Roe, E. P. (Nature's Serial Story), 323.
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the Astronomer-Poet of Per-
sia (Edward Fitzgerald), 324. Scott, Sir Walter (Marmi-
on), 325. Serapis (Clara Bell), 978. Sevier, Dr. (George
W. Cable), 493. Shakespeare's "As You Like It," The
Seven Ages of Man from, 324. Smart, Hawley (From
Post to Finish), 816. Smith, Sydney, Rev., A Sketch of
the Life and Times of (Stuart J. Reid), 330. Tales of
Three Cities (Henry James), 492. Talk of the Town, The
James Payn), 817. Taylor, Bayard: His Life and Let-
ters (Maria-Hansen Taylor and Horace E. Scudder), 490
Tuileries, The Court of the, From the Restoration to
the Flight of Louis Philippe (Catharine Charlotte, Lady
Jackson), 814. Two Compton Boys (Augustus Hoppin),
329. Under Which King (Compton Reade), 815. Viking
Bodleys, The (Horace E. Scudder), 329. Virginia Cook-
ery Book, The (Mary Stuart Smith), 817. Wearing of
the Green, The (Basil), 815. Where the Battle was
Fought (Charles E. Cradock), 493. Wonder-book for
Girls and Boys, A (Nathaniel Hawthorne), 329. Wood-
cutters of the Netherlands in the Fifteenth Century,
The (William Martin Conway), 653.
FLORIDA, A CRUISE OFF THE WEST COAST OF.-See "Wallowy." FLY-FISHING. One Illustration and Four Diagrams.. FREDERICKSBURG.-See "Virginia Town."
FRONTISPIECES. The Boy Jesus in the Temple, 2; No Offense; but Question for Ques- tion is all fair, you know, 174; The Mermaid and the Sea-Wolf, 338; Wordsworth's Son- net-How clear, how keen, how marvellously bright! 500; Abraham Lincoln, 662; Spring Blossoms, 824.
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