Garibaldi at Farringford, [116]

Garrick, fame of, [185]

"Gentle Art of Making Enemies" (by Whistler), [158], [159], [160], [161]

Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., [138-156]; achievements of, [138]; attitude toward American Civil War, [143], toward Irish question, [143]; at Lord Aberdeen's house, [153-154]; as an actor, [152]; author's opinion of, [140], [141-142], [144], [145], [148], [150]; Burns' story of, [232-233]; Drummond's opinion of, [184]; eloquence of, [138], [140], [141-142], [156]; energy of, [145], [150]; face of, [148], [151]; influence of, [138], [151], [155]; integrity of, [139]; interest in causes, [143], [153]; leadership, [141], [151], [153]; letter to Patti, [62-63]; object of adulation and hatred, [142-143]; opinion of Turks, [138]; power of concentration, [152], [153]; quotation from Morley's "Life" of, [141]; quoted, [146-147], [150]; tribute at Manchester, [149-150]; unsurpassed as a talker, [138]

Glasgow University, [97], [99]

Gordon, Gen. C. G., as a fighter, [147]

Gounod, portrait of, [46]

Grand Hotel, [15]

"Great Britain and Rome" (pamphlet by Capel), [38]

Great Central Hotel, [16]