There is no equaliser like the Turf?

Whatso our claim,

The starting price is one, and Death the same.

The problem of the future of the horse exercises Punch in 1911. Mr. Morrow's suggestions are always original, if fantastic, but he is on safe ground when he declares that the horse could always be of use in pageants. Motor-cars in ceremonial processions remind one of nothing so much as huge beetles.

The picture of a boxer
as published fifty years ago.
And the picture of a boxer as
published to-day.

The great revival of boxing came at the end of the period, but in 1908 there is an amusing reference to Jack Johnson who, after defeating Tommy Burns, had become very unpopular in New South Wales, but, according to the Daily Mail, found consolation for adverse criticism in reading Shakespeare, Milton and Bunyan. The statement was not thrown away on Punch, who, while welcoming the evidence that Jack Johnson was able to keep his temper sweet, observed that it would be sweeter still to know what Shakespeare, Milton and Bunyan thought of his devotion. On the eve of the War, as I have noted in the first chapter, the man in the street was thinking a good deal more about Carpentier than the Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand.


[INDEX]

À Beckett, Gilbert, Thackeray on, i. 4;
Comic Blackstone, i. 90, 232
Aberdeen, 4th Earl of, pro-Russian sympathies, i. 5, 125;
smoking pipe of peace, illustration, i. 124;
defends Prince Albert, i. 183
Abyssinia, King of, ii. 196
Abyssinia, war with, ii. 27 seq.
Academy, British, scheme of, attacked by Punch, iv. 275
Academy, Royal: suggestions for improving, iv. 301;
"problem" pictures at, iv. 302;
Visitors at, ibid.
Actors, salaries, i. 274;
and society, iii. 349 seq.;
see also Drama.
Adelaide, Dowager-Queen, tribute to, i. 198
Admiralty Arch, prospect obstructed, iv. 201
Advertisements, educational, i. 35;
growth, i. 161
Aerial steam carriage, ill., i. 73
Aeronautical Exhib., 1868, ii. 142
Aeronautics, i. 72 seq.
Aeroplanes, beginnings, iv. 184, 186
Æsthetic movement, iii. 254 seq., 313, 329, 336 seq.
Æsthetic pioneers, ill., i. 263
Afghan campaigns, iii. 3, 18
Afghan war, outbreak, iii. 25 seq.
Afghanistan, Ameer of, iii. 18
Agitators, i. 52; ii. 58, 65, 81; iv. 111-2, 132-4
Agnosticism, attitude of P. towards, iii. 162
Agricultural depression, iv. 103, 113-4
Agricultural Gangs Act, ii. 46
Agricultural labourers, wages, i. 17;
food consumption of, iii. 72 seq.;
conditions, iii. 89
Agricultural Land Rating Bill, 1896, iv. 114
Agriculture, machinery in, iii. 210;
shortage of hands, iv. 114
Ainsworth, Harrison, Jack Sheppard censured, iii. 143
Air, conquest of the, iv. 181
Air Force, beginnings, iv. 90, 93
Airships, flights, iv. 183
Alabama case, ii. 3, 20, 95
Albany, Duke of, iii. 223 seq.;
recommends cookery lessons for the poor, iii. 76;
speech, iii. 218; marriage, iii. 221
Albemarle, 6th Earl of, i. 96, 206
Albert Gate, i. 149
Albert Hall opened, ii. 190
Albert Medal, ii. 182 seq.
Albert Memorial, ii. 182
Albert, Prince Consort, ii. 169-70, 179 seq., 182;
unpopularity, i. 166, 171;
love of uniforms, i. 171, 172;
as sportsman, i. 173-6;
as farmer, i. 180;
Chancellor of Cambridge Univ., i. 181;
"Prince P. to Prince Albert," i. 182;
alleged interference in State affairs, i. 183
Alexander, Prince, of Bulgaria, iii. 55
Alexander II, of Russia, ii. 196, 204; iii. 30
Alexander III, of Russia, death, iv. 16
Alexandra, Queen, ii. 181;
and pigeon shooting, iii. 222;
sets fashions, iii. 222;
visits Ireland, iii. 225
Alfonso XIII, King. See Spain
Alfred, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, offered Greek crown, ii. 19;
decorated by King of Prussia, ii. 22;
tour in Egypt and Palestine, ii. 175;
refuses Greek crown, ii. 181;
marriage, ii. 188;
inaugurates Westminster Aquarium, iii. 100;
P.'s toast to, iii. 223;
death, iv. 220
Alice, Princess, Grand Duchess of Hesse Darmstadt, married, ii. 181;
death, iii. 218
Allan, Maud, iv. 229, 326, 330
Allen, Grant, The Woman who Did, iv. 163
Almack's, i. 208; ii. 240;
Grantley Berkeley on, i. 209;
attempted revival, iii. 247
Alpine climbing, ii. 211
America, relations with, i. 134; iv. 11;
Monroe doctrine, iv. 8;
influence of millionaires, iv. 246;
freak dinners and enfants terribles, iv. 246
American blockade, ii. 68
American Civil War, ii. 3, 17 seq., 20, 22, 66 seq.

American humorists, ii. 277
American journalism, i. 72; ii. 145 seq.
American millionaire art collectors, iii. 276
American women of fashion, ii. 214
Americanisms, ii. 216
Amundsen, Roald, iv. 181;
reaches South Pole, iv. 190
Anæsthetics, discovery of, i. 77
Andersen, Hans Christian, child's letter to, i. 89
Anderson, Mary, iii. 347
Andover Union, i. 4, 20
Angell, Norman, Foundations of International Policy, iv. 97
Anglo-Danish Exhibition of 1888, iii. 289
Anglo-French Entente, iv. 6, 11, 48, 56, 125
Anglo-Japanese Alliance, iv. 6, 11
Anstey, F. (T. A. Guthrie), iii. 286, 289, 325
Antarctic exploration, iv. 181, 190-1
Anti-clericalism in France, iv. 159
Anti-war party, iv. 44-5
Arabi Pasha, iii. 3
Archer, William, translates Ibsen, iii. 355
Archery, ii. 238, 346
Arctic exploration, iv. 181, 190;
by Captain Nares, iii. 328
Argyll, 8th Duke of, ii. 68;
and Armenian atrocities, iv. 18
Aristocracy, i. 201 seq.;
ignorance of peers, i. 204;
"bloated haristocrat," ill. i. 205;
journalists pander to, ii. 172;
and new rich, ii. 198;
take to journalism, iii. 242 seq.
Armenian atrocities, iv. 18
Armoured ships, use of, criticized, ii. 140
Army, as a profession, i. 114;
flogging in the, i. 116;
Militia, reorganized, i. 116;
Brook Green volunteer, i. 116;
surgeons, i. 120;
Volunteer rifle clubs, i. 122;
undue differentiation between ranks, i. 131;
barracks system, inquiry into, i. 134;
purchase, i. 138; ii. 43;
Volunteers discouraged by military authorities, iii. 68 seq.;
regular, enforced expenses in, iii. 70 seq.;
Recruiting Commission, iii. 109;
P.'s attitude towards, iii. 109 seq.;
Volunteer review at Windsor, iii. 111;
Balaclava survivors, iii. 112;
and Ulster, iv. 94;
popular prejudice against, iv. 128.
See also Crimean war, Uniforms.
Army reform, ii. 38; iv. 49

Arnold, Matthew, ii. 268; iii. 317;
through P.'s eyes, iii. 322
'Arry, and 'Arriet, iii. 106 seq.;
disappearance of, iv. 255, 256
Art, i. 249 seq.;
English, discouraged at Court, i. 190;
criticism, i. 296;
Victorian, i. 301;
caricatures of impressionists, iv. 306;
and popular painters, 1902, ibid.;
nouveau art, ibid.;
P.'s art glossary, iv. 307;
The Times art critic burlesqued, iv. 308;
Futuristic method applied to popular painters, ill., iv. 309;
opening of Tate and National Portrait Galleries and Wallace Collection, iv. 310.
See also Royal Academy
Artillery, long-range, P.'s prophecy, ii. 142
Artists, women, exhibition of, i. 252;
English, French medals conferred on, i. 303;
models, iii. 250
Ashanti expedition, ii. 38; iv. 8, 19
Ashley, Lord; see Shaftesbury, 7th Earl of
Asquith, Rt. Hon. H. H., iv. 62, 64, 95, 99;
as legislator, iv. 4;
and Boer war, iv. 45;
and national defence, iv. 66;
and Upper Chamber reform, iv. 67-9, 72;
"wait and see" policy, iv. 69-70;
and Ulster, iv. 85, 94, 97;
legislative activity, iv. 86, 88;
and Lord Curzon, iv. 90;
Home Rule Bill of 1914, iv. 98;
and Trafalgar Square meetings, iv. 111;
and Lloyd George's land campaign, iv. 118;
and old age pensions, iv. 130;
and Woman Suffrage, iv. 174, 178
Astley's Circus, i. 155; ii. 289
Athleticism, among women, ii. 238;
cult of, iv. 152
Athletics at school, iii. 292
Atholl, 5th Duke of, i. 18, 202
Atlantic cable, ii. 139
Atlantic liners, improved speed of, iii. 209
Augusta, Princess, of Cambridge, married, i. 193
Austin, Alfred, P.'s attacks on, iv. 274
Australia, emigration to, i. 58;
industrial conditions, i. 57;
gold mines, i. 76;
Navy, iii. 56;
federation of colonies, iii. 66;
eight-hours day for domestics, introduced, iv. 120
Australian Commonwealth Bill of 1900, iv. 41
Austria, relations with Serbia up to 1914, iv. 10;
declares war on Serbia, iv. 100

Austro-Prussian war, ii. 3, 26
Authors, distressed, i. 85
Avebury, 1st Lord, ii. 87 seq.; iv. 287
Ayrton, A. S., ii. 39, 152, 291
Babbage, Charles, ii. 99
Baden-Powell, General Sir Robert, defends Mafeking, iv. 39;
arrives in England, iv. 45;
founds Boy Scout movement, iv. 107
Baghdad railway, British subsidy proposed by Germany, iv. 48
Baker, Sir Samuel, ii. 216
Balfe, Michael W., attacked, i. 293;
success of Bohemian Girl, i. 278;
Puritan's Daughter, ii. 300
Balfour of Burleigh, Lord, iv. 58
Balfour, Rt. Hon. Arthur J., iii. 6, 32; iv. 4, 33, 44;
at the Irish Office, iii. 50;
and The Times, iii. 65;
Leader of the House of Commons, iii. 66;
and golf, iii. 298;
and Venezuelan arbitration, iv. 22;
and Boer war, iv. 39;
Prime Minister, iv. 48;
negotiates with Germany re Baghdad railway, iv. 48;
legislation in Ireland, iv. 49;
administration collapses, iv. 56 seq.;
holiday at Nice, iv. 92;
and Tariff Reform, iv. 51, 116;
and Education Act of 1902, iv. 148;
gives a ball, iv. 236-238
Balkans, trouble in, iii. 12, 14; iv. 90;
war of 1912, iv. 10, 80-83;
war of 1913, iv. 83-4
Ballantine, Serjeant, ii. 328
Ballet, Russian, iv. 229, 327, 330, 331
Ballet-girls, their cause espoused by P., ii. 234 seq.
Balliol as a nursery of cranks and coming men, iv. 254
Ballooning: Charles Green, i. 73;
Captain Warner, i. 74;
to California, ibid.
"Balmorals," ii. 331
Bancroft, Sir Squire and Lady, ii. 290-1;
influence on acting, iii. 351
Banjo, popularity of, iii. 278; iv. 339, ill.
Bank smashes, i. 77
Banting, William, ii. 201
Bar, women and the, ii. 250
"Bardery," Welsh, ii. 220
Barnett, Canon, and art exhibition in Whitechapel, iv. 106
Barnum, Phineas T., return to England, iii. 289
Barrett, Wilson, as Hamlet, iii. 351
Barrie, Sir James, iii. 317;
Window in Thrums, iii. 323;
parodied, iii. 325;
plays of, iv. 313, 323;
two views of Peter Pan, iv. 328
Barrow-in-Furness, ii. 83, 84 seq.
Barry, Sir C., i. 148, 304
Baseball, iii. 297; iv. 348
Bass, Michael, M.P.; his Bill to restrict street music, ii. 99
Battenberg, Prince Alexander of, abdicates, iii. 47;
death of, iv. 218
Battenberg, Prince Henry of, governor of Isle of Wight, iii. 231;
death of, iv. 218
Bazalgette, Sir Joseph, ii. 152
Beaconsfield, B. Disraeli, Earl of, and "Young England," i. 24;
supports Bill for Regulation of Factory Labour, i. 25;
Sybil, i. 26;
literary style, i. 27;
opposes repeal of Corn Laws, i. 28;
ignorance of arithmetic, i. 86;
as "political Topsy," ill. i. 107;
P.'s distrust of, i. 108;
design of monument to, i. 109;
Life of Lord George Bentinck, i. 109;
policy of, ii. 4, 29, 30 ill., 40, 42, 79, 82, 85, 113 seq.;
religion and ancestry, ii. 117 seq., 121, 148, 181, 187, 214, 215 ill., 272, 273 seq., 341; iii. 4 seq.;
earldom, iii. 12, 14 seq., 16 seq.; declines "people's tribute," iii. 24;
waning prestige, iii. 24 seq.;
and Afghan war, iii. 26;
death of, iii. 30;
quoted, iii. 139;
and Public Worship Regulation Bill, iii. 158;
on visit of Prince of Wales to India, iii. 215;
names Queen Victoria Empress of India, iii. 216
Beaufort, 9th Duke of; edits Badminton Library series, iii. 298
Beales, Edmond, ii. 80 seq.
Beardsley, Aubrey, attacked by P., iv. 283, 301, 304, 305
Beatrice, Princess, her Birthday Book, iii. 221;
married, iii. 225 seq.
Becker, Lydia, and Woman Suffrage, iii. 128
Beckett, Gilbert Arthur à, ii. 291
Bedford, 9th Duke of, and Covent Garden, iii. 182 seq.;
and Bloomsbury, iii. 184, 186
Beecher-Stowe, Mrs., visits England, i. 255
Beers, Jan Van, artist, criticized by P., iii. 340
Beesly, Professor E. H., ii. 42, 70
Beggar's Opera, The, iii. 359
Belgium, Royal tour in, i. 191;
suggested French occupation of, ii. 34;
and Congo, iv. 55, 66
Bellini, Vincenzo, operatic composer, ii. 301

Benedict, Sir Jules, ii. 300; iii. 373
Bengal tiger, ill., ii. 5
Bennett, Arnold, iv. 289
Benson, Archbishop, iii. 34;
and Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, iii. 57;
headmaster of Wellington College, iii. 149
Benson, Sir Frank; productions criticized, ii. 352
Béranger, Pierre Jean de, ii. 101
Beresford, Admiral Lord Charles, and national defence, iii. 69;
resignation of, iii. 230
Berlin, Congress of, 1878, iii. 4, 17;
amenities of, iv. 55
Berlioz, cult of, in England, iii. 370
Bernhardi, General, iv. 85
Bernhardt, Sarah, visits to England, iii. 345 seq.; iv. 316, 320;
at the Coliseum in 1910, iv. 330
Besant, Mrs. Annie, iii. 254
Besika Bay, naval demonstration in, iii. 16
Bethmann-Hollweg, Dr., introduces German Army Bill, iv. 84
Bicycles, appearance of, ii. 138; iii. 200;
evolution of, iii. 300;
fashionable, iv. 244-5;
invade schools, iv. 255;
uses and abuses of, iv. 355;
Mr. Gladstone on, ill., iv. 354
Bieberstein, Baron Marschall von, German ambassador, iv. 80
Big Ben, i. 150
Biggar, Mr. J. G., M.P., iii. 21
Billingsgate, new buildings, i. 150;
condition of, iii. 183
Bird, Henry, iv. 343, 344
Birkenhead, Lord, iv. 6
Birmingham, Reformatory Institution, i., 29;
school of brewing established at University of, iv. 155
Birrell, Mr. Augustine, iv. 62, 95, 134;
as Irish Chief Secretary, iv. 67;
and Sir E. Carson, iv. 86;
leaves Education Office, iv. 149
Bishop, Irving, thought-reader, iii. 252
Bisley, headquarters of N.R.A., iii. 69
Bismarck, Prince, ii. 29, 32, 34; iii. 10, 201; iv. 49;
hostility to, ii. 26;
Socialists and, iii. 19;
P.'s view of, iii. 40;
cartoon of, iii. 51;
Army Bill, iii. 52;
Triple Alliance and, iii. 54, 59;
relations with Wilhelm II, iii. 54;
with Empress Frederick, iii. 55; iv. 222;
dismissed by Wilhelm II, iii. 61;
in retirement, iii. 64; iv. 21, 26, 45, 65
Black Country, white slavery in, ii. 61 seq.;
workmen's extravagance in, ii. 92

Black Sea Conference, ii. 38
Blackwell, Elizabeth, M.D., i. 250
Blake, William, ii. 64; iii. 329
"Blanche," letters of, iv. 246
Blavatsky, Madame, iii. 254
Blériot, M., cross-Channel flight, iv. 186
Blessington, Countess of, i. 221
Blomfield, C. J., Bp. of London, i. 45, 95
Blondin, tight-rope walker, ii. 211, 238, 244 seq., 308; iii. 100;
in Westminster Aquarium, iv. 203
Bloomerism, i. 250, 251 ill., 262; iii. 305
Bloomsbury, state of, iii. 184 seq.
Boat races, Oxford v. Harvard, ii. 345 seq.;
with French at Andrésy, iv. 345;
Cambridge and Harvard, iv. 346;
French crews at Henley, ibid.
Bodichon, Mme. Barbara, ii. 252, 260
Boer war, iv. 11;
causes of, iv. 36 seq.;
progress of, iv. 38-46
Bombalino. See Francis IV of Naples
Boneshakers. See Bicycles
Bonheur, Rosa, ii. 243
Booth, Charles, and old age pensions, iv. 119
Booth, Edwin, actor, ii. 283
Booth family, attitude of P. towards, iii. 170 seq.
Booth, General, and Trade Union Congress in 1908, iv. 162;
death, iv. 162
Booth, J. L. C., iv. 78
Borradaile case, ii. 327 seq.
Borthwick, Peter, M.P., i. 312
Botha, General Louis, in London, iv. 46;
Premier of Transvaal, iv. 62
Boucicault, Dion, ii. 288; iii. 353
Boulanger, General, bid for dictatorship, iii. 8, 55;
visits England, iii. 57 seq.;
commits suicide, iii. 58
Boulogne: "Bradshaw: a mystery," i. 71;
English colony at, i. 221
Bowers, Miss G., ii. 238
Bowles, Mr. T. Gibson, iv. 58;
and Declaration of London, iv. 77
Boxing, ii. 340 seq.;
by women, iii. 132;
Slavin and Smith, iii. 290
Boy Scout movement, iv. 107-10, 145
Braddon, Miss, ii. 274; iii. 318
Bradlaugh, Charles, M.P., ii. 190;
vicissitudes in Parliament, iii. 26 seq.;
and Royal grants, iii. 232
Bradley, Dean, iii. 167
Brahms, Johannes, his genius, iii. 368
Bret Harte, iii. 319
Briand, M., iv. 73

Bridge, negative value of, iv. 247;
whist ousted by, iv. 358
Briggs, Mr., murder of, ii. 136
Bright, Jacob, ii. 258
Bright, John, i. 5; ii. 8, 13, 26, 68, 70, 116, 227; iii. 4, 6, 9, 16, 26, 34;
opposes Bill for Regulation of Factory Labour, i. 25;
and Cardinal Wiseman, i. 104;
onslaught on, i. 132;
speech criticized, ii. 64 seq.;
secedes from Gladstonian party, iii. 50;
death, iii. 60, 228
Brighton, i. 156
British Academy, proposed founding of a, iii. 327
Brock, Sir Thomas, R.A., sculptor of Victoria Memorial, iv. 207
Brodie, Sir Benjamin, ii. 197
Brodrick, Hon. St. John (Lord Midleton), and exclusion of peers from Commons, iv. 18;
and Army reform, iv. 49, 58
Bromhead, Lieut., V.C., hero of Rorke's Drift, iii. 23
Brompton swallowed up in South Kensington, iii. 177
Bronte, Charlotte, ii. 234
Brook Green Volunteer, i. 116
Brooks, Shirley, Essence of Parliament, i. 91; ii. 187 seq., 223, 269; iii. 226
Brougham, Henry, Lord, i. 307 seq.;
palinode to, i. 310;
commended, ii. 58, 263
Broughton, Rhoda, Miss, ii. 236, 274; iii. 324
Brown, John, Queen Victoria's attendant, death of, iii. 223
"Brown, Tom." See Hughes, Tom
Browne, Hablot K. ("Phiz"), P.'s criticism of, iii. 340
Browning, Robert, ii. 204; iii. 317;
his greatness, iii. 318
Browning Society, iii. 318, 324
Brummell, Beau, i. 188, 221
Brunel, Isambard K., ii. 27;
and Stephenson, iii. 199
Brunel, Sir M. I., i. 149
Bryce, Viscount, iv. 148
Buccleuch, 5th Duke of, ii. 152
Buckingham Palace, i. 149, 190
Buckingham, 2nd Duke of, i. 18
Buckland, Professor, i. 181
Buckstone, J. B., actor, i. 275; ii. 291;
death, iii. 350
Budget, the Radical, of Sir W. Harcourt, iv. 4;
the People's Budget, iv. 132
Buffalo Bill, "Wild West" show in W. Kensington, iii. 289

Bulgaria, crown offered to Prince Ferdinand, iii. 51
Bulgarian atrocities, iii. 3, 12
Buller, General Sir Redvers, iv. 46
Bull-fighting, ii. 343
Bull's Run, ii. 18
Bülow, Count von, German Chancellor, iv. 55;
and Socialists, iv. 62
Bulwer-Lytton, E. (1st Baron Lytton), his Claude Duval criticized, iii. 143;
Tennyson's reply in P. to his attack in The New Timon, iv. 224
Bunn, Alfred, "Poet Bunn," i. 235
Burdett-Coutts, Miss (afterwards 1st Baroness), i. 254; ii. 227;
efforts to check plumage scandal, iii. 310
Burgon, Dean, attacked by P., iii. 151
Burlington Arcade, i. 156
Burlington House exhibitions, iii. 328
Burnand, Sir Frank: Cox and Box, i. 155; ii. 235, 273; iii. 363;
editor of P., iii. 150, 171;
as a parodist, iii. 325;
as playwright, iii. 343;
resigns editorship of P., iv. 300;
his "Few Words at Parting" and "R. C. L.'s" tribute, ibid.
Burne-Jones, Sir E., criticized by P., iii. 331, 334; iv. 303
Burns, Rt. Hon. John, as Socialist, iii. 76, 78;
in Mr. Asquith's Cabinet, iv. 135;
and Trade Union Congress of 1908, iv. 162
Burt, Right Hon. T., M.P., ii. 43, 88
Butler, Mrs. Montagu, ii. 261
Butler, Mrs. (afterwards Lady Butler), iii. 116
Buxton, Mr. Sydney (afterwards Earl Buxton), President of Board of Trade, iv. 133
Byng of Vimy, General Lord, iv. 8
"Ca' canny," practice of, ii. 95
Cable, submarine, to France, i. 72, 75 ill.;
Transatlantic, i. 72;
laid in 1866, ii. 27
Cabs, i. 141, 142;
taxis foreshadowed, i. 77;
competition with taxis, iv. 195-6
Caine, Sir Hall, less entertaining than Bradshaw, iv. 285.
See also iv. 287, 288
Cairns, 1st Earl, ii. 116; iii. 37
Caldecott, Randolph, iii. 221, 334
Californian goldfields, i. 76
Callan, Philip, M.P., cartooned, iii. 21
Calls, practice of paying, iv. 254
Calvé, Mme., iii. 362; iv. 333
Calverley, C. S., ii. 270; death, iii. 320;
parodist, iii. 325

Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, i. 194, 195
Cambridge, Duke George of, and Indian Mutiny, ii. 7;
attitude to Volunteers, iii. 68 seq., 70;
and education in the ranks, iii. 110;
and barrack life, iii. 110 seq.;
on neutral-tinted uniforms for active service, iii. 111 seq.;
opposes Channel Tunnel, iii. 204, 224;
resigns post of Commander-in-Chief, iv. 217;
death, ibid.
Cambridge University, Bill, i. 87;
Prince Albert, Chancellor of, i. 181
Camouflage foreshadowed, iv. 193
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, iv. 317
Campbell, Sir Colin (Lord Clyde), ii. 6, 8, 16
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, iii. 46;
leads Liberals, iv. 33;
and Boer war, iv. 45;
campaign against the Lords, iv. 62;
death, iv. 6, 64;
and Chinese labour, iv. 130
Canada, Federation of, ii. 28
Canada, relations with England and the U.S., iii. 65 seq.
Canadian Pacific Railway completed, iii. 199
Canning, Lord, Governor-General of India, ii. 4, 7
Cantillon, Lieut., Napoleon's legacy to, i. 201
Capital and labour, iii. 80 seq.;
iv. 103-35
Capital punishment, ii. 97; iii. 100
Caprivi, Count, and Bismarck, iii. 64
Cardigan, 7th Earl of, Leech's drawing of, i. 131;
charges against, i. 135;
Indian Mutiny, ii. 7
Cardwell, Rt. Hon. Edward (Viscount Cardwell), and Army Reform, ii. 39
Carlyle, Thomas, on the ballet, i. 280; ii. 275; iii. 16;
death, iii. 317 seq.
Carnarvon, 4th Earl of, ii. 50; iii. 16, 18;
Viceroy of Ireland, iii. 44
Carnegie, Andrew, gift to Scottish universities, iv. 156
Carnot, President, iii. 58, 206;
cartooned, iii. 64;
assassinated, iv. 16
Carpentier, Georges, iv. 99
"Carroll, Lewis," i. 266; ii. 269;
P.'s farewell to, iv. 286-7
Carson, Sir Edward, and Ulster, iv. 80, 85-6, 96-7
Caruso, Enrico, iv. 333, 334
Carver, Dr., shooting performances at Crystal Palace, iii. 103
Casement, Sir Roger, and Congo atrocities, iv. 55

Catholic Emancipation, i. 108
Catnach, bookseller, i. 161
Cattle plague, ii. 76
Cavour, Count, ii. 11, 19
Cecil, Lord Hugh, and Education Act of 1902, iv. 148
Cecil, Lord Robert, and Marconi inquiry, iv. 88
Censorship, dramatic, iv. 314
Central Criminal Court, iii. 101
Central Metropolitan Board, i. 161
Cervera, Admiral, gallantry of, iv. 11
Cetewayo captured, iii. 23
Chaliapine, Russian singer, iv. 99, 338
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph, ii. 192;
the "Brummagem Lion," ill., ii. 193; iii. 6, 85;
and Home Rule in 1886, iii. 44 seq.;