- Adam, The Hon. Mr, ii. [255] , [337] .
- Adams, Thomas, i. 398; ii. [210] , [413] .
- Adams, W. E. ("Caractacus"), i. 64, 68, 80, 109, 123, 125, 142.
- Affirm, Allowed to, ii. [246] .
- Affirmation Bills (see also Oaths Bill and Evidence Amendment), i. 169; ii. [234] , [246] , [272] , [281] , [304] , [312] , [315] , [336] , [358] , [361] , [374] .
- Agnosticism, ii. [117] .
- Agricultural Hall, i. 226, 231.
- Agricultural Labourers' Movement, i. 374, 378.
- Aliens, Destitute, ii. [404.]
- Allsop, Thomas, i. [64] , [68] , [273] .
- America, Visits to, i. 380; ii. [1.]
- Amusements, Boyish, i. [5.]
- Andrews, S. Pearl, i. 384.
- Arago, Emanuel, i. 318, 320.
- Arch, Joseph, i. 374, 392; ii. [368] .
- Arms Bill, ii. [196] .
- Army, Flogging in, ii. [201] , [259] .
- Army life, i. 25, 35.
- Arnold, Matthew, i. 230; ii. [151] , [329] .
- Arnold, Rev. T., i. 279.
- Atheism and Secularism, i. 332.
- Atheistic position stated, i. 87, 210, 337, 340; ii. [115] .
- Atheistic morality, i. 334, 339; ii. [157] .
- Ayrton, Hon. A. S., i. 142, 149; ii. [209] .
"B. V." (See Thomson.)- Ball, John, i. 374, 378.
- Ballincollig, An Eviction at, i. 31.
- Baptism, i. 4.
- Bar, Speeches at the, 1st, ii. [241] ;
- 2nd. ii. [267] ;
- 3rd, ii. [295] ;
- 4th, ii. [341] .
- Barker, J., i. 121.
- Barker, Rev. W., i. 207.
- Barttelot, Sir W., ii. [239], [272].
- Beaconsfield, Lord. (See Disraeli.)
- Beales, Edmund, i. 220.
- Beesly, Prof., i. 314, 319.
- Bendall, S., i. 189; ii. [79] .
- Bernard, S., i. 64, 79, 99, 204.
- Besant, Annie, i. 400; ii. [12] , [33] , [65] , [70] , [87] , [92] , [136] , [175] , [223] , [286] , [291] , [308] , [343] , [382] , [395] , [406] , [418] .
- Biggar, J., ii. [35] , [195] .
- Birth, i. 3.
- Bismarck, i. 312, 316.
- Bizoin, A. G., i. 317.
- Blanc, L., i. 65, 321.
- Blasphemy Laws, i. 129; ii. 319, 405.
- Blasphemy prosecutions, ii. [316] , [324] .
- Bohn, H. G., ii. [24] .
- Bolingbroke, ii. [116] .
- Bonner's Fields, i. 8, 20, 23, 25.
- Bradlaugh, Alice, i. 49, 116; ii. [93] , [104] , [291] , [343] , [401] .
- Bradlaugh, Charles (jun.), i. 95, 117, 300.
- Bradlaugh, Charles (sen.), i. 2, 3, 13, 27.
- Bradlaugh, Elizabeth (Mrs Norman), i. 13, 15, 20, 27, 35, 37, 349.
- Bradlaugh, Harriet, i. 114.
- Bradlaugh, James, i. 2.
- Bradlaugh, Mrs (sen.), i. 3, 4, 36, 41, 49.
- Bradlaugh, Mrs S. L., i. 49, 173, 181, 276, 300.
- Bradlaugh, W. R., i. 114, 348.
- "Bradlaugh for Northampton," i. 276.
- Bright, John, i. 270; ii. [101] , [214] , [228] , [234] , [266] , [271] , [288] , [348] .
- Brimont, Mde. de, i. 314, 347.
- Brindley, Dr., i. 160.
- British Banner, i. 20.
- Broadhurst, H., ii. [105] , [308] , [402] , [414] .
- Bryce, Prof., ii. [216] .
- Büchner, Dr L., i. 381; ii. [129] .
- Buckle, H., ii. [119] .
- Burns, J., ii. [382] , [406] , [417] .
- Burt, T., i. 249, 376, 392; ii. [347] , [348] , [368] , [402] , [414] .
- Business life:
- office boy, i. 7;
- wharf clerk, i. 7;
- "coal merchant," i. 17;
- selling braces, i. 19;
- soldier, i. 26;
- soldier, i. 26;
- errand boy, i. 41;
- solicitor's clerk, i. 48, 90, 99;
- city merchant, i. 100, 299;
- financier, i. 101;
- publisher, ii. [17] , [100] , [417] ;
- and printer, ii. [101] .
- Butler, Bishop, ii. [116] , [150] .
Campbell, Alexander, i. 88.- Capper, C., i. 274; ii. [65] .
- "Caractacus." (See W. E. Adams.)
- Cardinal's Broken Oath, A, ii. [309] .
- Carlile, R., i. 9, 159, 333; ii. [165] .
- Carlile, Mrs Sharples, i. 9, 19, 20, 24, 41.
- Carlile, Mrs Sharples, The Daughters of, i. 9, 11, 19, 388; ii. [4] .
- Carlist country, Through the, i. 355.
- Carlyle, T., ii. [165] , [422] .
- Castelar, Emilio, i. 154, 353, 359, 364; ii. [4].
- Cavendish, Lord F., ii. [217] .
- Chancellor's salary, The Lord, ii. [406] .
- Channel Tunnel, The, ii. [381] .
- Chaplin, H., ii. [227] , [231] , [271] , [336] .
- Character, Alleged change of, i. 211, 279; ii. [415] .
- Characteristics, i. 279; ii. [49] , [99] , [101] , [152] , [423] .
- Childhood, i. 4.
- Christian, The, ii. [67] .
- Christian Globe, The, ii. [264] .
- Christian Times, The, i. 210.
- Chronicle, The Daily, ii. [264] .
- Churchill, Lord R., i. 14; ii. [230] , [261] , [272] , [298] , [338] , [349] , [363] , [371] , [374] , [377] , [380] .
- City Solicitor, The, ii. [21] , [27] .
- Clarke, Sir E., ii. [268] , [378] , [405] , [419] .
- Clergy, Letters to the, i. 128.
- Clerical libeller, A, i. 99.
- Clerical feeling on the Oath question, ii. [250] , [275] , [291] , [314] , [319] .
- Clerkenwell explosion, The, i. 257.
- Clifford, Prof., ii. [133] .
- Clock Tower, Imprisoned in the, ii. [245] .
- Closing years, ii. [102] , [368] .
- Cluseret, General, i. 115, 253, 262.
- "Cob of Coal" story, ii. [76] .
- Coercion Bill, The, ii. [196] , [258] , [290] , [377] .
- Collet, C. D., i. 139, 142.
- Commune, The, i. 322.
- Compulsory Education, i. 265.
- Congreve, Dr, i. 314.
- Conway, Moncure D., ii. [9], [41] , [43] , [276] , [312] .
- Cooper, Robert, i. 78.
- Cooper, R. A., i. 267, 364.
- Cooper, Thomas, i. 84, 209.
- Corbett, ——, ii. [264] , [302] .
- Corporation, The London (Malversation Charges), ii. [374] .
- Counsel in the various lawsuits—
- Chitty, T., i. 297.
- Coleridge, Sir J. D. (Sol.-Gen.), i. 144.
- Collier, Sir R. (Att.-Gen.), i. 144, 182.
- Crump, F. O., ii. [322] .
- Danckwertz, W. O., ii. [352] .
- Giffard, Sir H. (see also Giffard), ii. [23] , [73] , [177] , [260] , [292] , [322] , [327] , [355] .
- Grantham W. (see also Grantham), ii. [75] , [79] .
- Hunter, Dr. W. A. (see also Hunter), ii. [322] .
- Hutton, Crompton, i. 145.
- James, Sir H. (Att.-Gen.) (see also James), ii. [355] .
- Karslake, Sir J. (Att.-Gen.), i. 141.
- Keane, D., i. 284.
- Moloney, M., ii. [73] , [317] , [328] .
- O'Malley, i. 90.
- Russell, Sir C. ii. [73] .
- Seymour, Digby (see also Seymour), i. 290.
- Straight, Douglas, ii. [20] .
- Smith, Lumley, i. 284.
- Smith, Montague (see also Judges), i. 140, 184.
- Solicitors-Gen., i. 142, 144; ii. [355] .
- Wood, i. 285.
- Wright, R. S., ii. [352] .
- Courtney, L. H., ii. [177] .
- Courtship, i. 44.
- Cowen, Joseph, i. 83, 376; ii. [270] , [276] , [288] .
- Crawford, J. G., i. 130, 139, 143.
- Cremer, W. R., i. 220.
- Crémieux, A., i. 317.
- Cross, Sir R. A., ii. [336] .
Darwin, C., ii. [23] , [119] .- Davey, Sir H., ii. [266] .
- Death, The fear of, i. 198.
- Death and funeral, ii. [110] , [420] .
- Debates:—
- Armstrong, ii. [50] ;
- Barker, i. 207;
- Baylee, i. 161;
- Bowes, i. 87;
- Brindley, i. 159;
- Browne, ii. [44] ;
- Burns, i. 343;
- Cooper, i. 209;
- Court, i. 88;
- Douglas, i. 63;
- Marsden Gibson, ii. [407] ;
- Gordon, ii. [47] ;
- Grant, i. 84, 158; ii, [38] ;
- Harrison, i. 338, 341, 342;
- Holyoake, i .322;
- Hutchings, i. 167;
- Hyndman, ii. [189] , [417] ;
- Father Ignatius, i. 342;
- King, i. 332;
- Lawson, i. 170;
- Lightfoot, ii. [49] ;
- Mackie, i. 170;
- Mahalm, i. 170;
- Matthias, i. 87;
- M'Cann, i. 244; ii. 142;
- Mensor, i. 87;
- Porteous, i. 212;
- Roberts, ii. [46] ;
- Robertson, i. 336;
- Rutherford, i. 170;
- Simpson, ii. [47] ;
- Smart, i. 89;
- Westerby, i. 51; ii. [132] , [138] ;
- Woodville Woodman, i. 170, 212.
- Denning, Inspector, ii. [287] , [289] , [336] .
- Derby, Lord, ii. [177] , [294] .
- Devonport case, The, i. 175.
- Dickson, Col., i. 220, 315.
- Dilke, Ashton, ii. [216] , [289] , [308] , [347] .
- Dillwyn, L. L., ii. [224] , [303] , [375] .
- Disestablishment, i. 265.
- Dispatch, Weekly, i. 186, 233; ii. [265] .
- Disraeli, B., i. 222, 309; ii. [85] , [245] .
- Donnybrook Fair, At, i. 32.
- Drysdale, Dr C., ii. [24] .
- Drysdale, Dr J., ii. [138] .
- Dublin, In, i. 261.
- Duel, Challenged to a, ii. [259] .
Early closing legislation, ii. [401] .- Echo, i. 319; ii. [239] .
- Education, i. 4;
- of his children, i. 116, 347.
- Eight hours' question, The, ii. [189] , [413] , [417] .
- Election addresses, i. 264, 393.
- Election colours, i. 267.
- Election funds, i. 263, 267, 278, 396, 400; ii. [265] .
- Election work, gratuitous, i. 266.
- Emerson, R. W., i. 388.
- Employer and employed. (See Master and Servant.)
- Employers' Liability Bill, i. 269; ii. [49] , [259] , [369] , [374] , [380] , [402] , [406] , [415] .
- Enfield, Viscount, i. 147.
- Enlisting, i. 26.
- Esquiros, A., i. 114.
- Evidence Amendment Act (see also Affirmation and Oath), i. 129, 169, 284, 288; ii. [216] .
- Examiner, i. 353, 400.
- Expunge the resolutions of exclusion, Motion to, ii. [404] , [419] .
Fanatical Monkeys, The, i. 133, 233, 291; ii. [76] , [151] .- Farrar, Archdeacon, ii. [116] .
- Favre, Jules, i. 314, 320, 322.
- Fawcett, Prof. H., ii. [23] .
- Fencing, i. 39.
- Fenian Brotherhood, The, i. 253.
- Ferrier, Dr, ii. [138] .
- Financial Reformer, The, ii. [68] .
- First pamphlet, i. 23.
- Firth, J. F. B., ii. [216] .
- Fishing, i. 6, 116; ii. [99] , [103] , [380] , [417] .
- Flint, Professor, ii. [56] , [120] , [125] .
- Flourens, G., i. 322.
- Foote, G.W., i. 359, 394; ii. [87] , [92] , [316] , [324] , [412] .
- Forcibly ejected from the House of Commons, ii. [286] .
- Forster, W. E., ii. [195] .
- Fournichon, L., i. 317.
- Fowler, Sir R., ii. [226] , [271] , [287] , [374] .
- Fowler, W., i. 397.
- France, i. 154, 312.
- Fraser, Bishop, ii. [161] .
- Freeman, The, ii. [285] .
- Freemasonry, i. 203.
- Freethinker, The, ii. [316] , [324] .
- French elections, Nominated at the, i. 321.
- Friendly Societies, ii. [404] .
"G. R." i. 123.- Gambetta, L., i. 317, 321.
- Garibaldi, i. 67, 114, 150, 170, 203, 214.
- Garrison, W. L., i. 384, 386.
- Gibson, Rev. Marsden, ii. [141] , [407] .
- Gibson, Milner, i. 142.
- Gibson. J. G. (Att.-Gen. for Ireland), ii. [226] .
- Giffard, Sir H. (Lord Halsbury), i. 274, 311; ii. [235] , [239] , [255] , [337] .
- (See also Counsel.)
- Gilpin, C., i. 265, 268, 394; ii. [65] .
- Girardin, E. de, i. 330.
- Gladstone, W. E., i. 144, 148, 222, 251, 258, 262, 267, 272, 310, 390; ii. [164] , [192] , [209] , [226] , [239] , [242] , [269] , [282] , [297] , [338] , [345] , [365] , [369] , [391] , [416] , [419] , [426] .
- Goldsmith's Row, Working Men's Hall in, i. 47.
- Gorst, Sir J., ii. [243] , [261] , [267] , [294] .
- Gospels, Early Criticism of the, i. 16, 22, 63, 84; ii. [148] .
- Gospels and the Thirty-nine Articles, The, i. 8.
- Grahame, Cuninghame, ii. [382] , [384] , [414] .
- Grand Orient of France, i. 204.
- Grant, Rev. B., i. 19, 73, 84, 158, 160, 166; ii. [39] .
- Grantham, W., ii. [75] , [257] .
- (See also Counsel.)
- Granville, Lord, i. 314.
- Grote, G., ii. [16] , [176] .
- Guernsey methods, i. 189.
- Gurney, J., i. 153, 264, 276, 394, 398.
- Guyot, Yves, i. 331.
Habits and surroundings, ii. [97] .- Hall of Science, City Road, i. 219.
- Hall of Science, Old Street, i. 248, 336, 343.
- Hamilton, Lord G., ii. [308] , [375] .
- Hamilton, Sir W., ii. [213] .
- Harcourt, Sir W. V., ii. [295] , [334] , [405] .
- Harrison, Rev. A. J., i. 338, 341, 342, 354; ii. [39] .
- Harrison, Frederic, i. 319.
- Hartington, Lord, ii. [336] .
- Harvey, T., i. 94.
- Headlam, Rev. S., ii. [23] , [275] .
- Henley, Lord, i. 265, 268, 294.
- Herbert, Auberon, ii. [82] .
- Herzen, A., i. 115, 204.
- Hicks-Beach, Sir M., ii. [358] , [361] , [362] , [371] , [405] .
- Hobbes, T., ii. [115] , [129] .
- Holbach, ii. [116] .
- Holker, Sir J., ii. [219] , [265] , [269] .
- Holyoake, Austin, i. 21, 132, 139, 142, 144, 218, 267, 285, 332, 390, 394; ii. [12] , [16] .
- Holyoake, G. J., i. 21, 64, 69, 78, 128, 175, 332; ii. [16] , [35] , [65] , [142] , [223] , [277] .
- Home life, i. 111.
- Home Rule, i. 258; ii. [192] , [200] , [363] , [369] .
- Home sold up, The, i. 301.
- Homeless, i. 117.
- Hooper, A., i. 25, 42, 276.
- Hopps, Rev. J. Page, i. 143.
- Hopwood, C. H., ii. [219] , [358] .
- Horsley, Rev. J. W., ii. [23] .
- Howell, G., i. 220, 319.
- Hubbard, J. G., ii. [271] .
- Huddersfield, Difficulties at, i. 240.
- Huddersfield Examiner, The, ii. [66] , [73] .
- Hugo, V., i. 65; ii. [162]
- "Humanity's Gain from Unbelief," ii. [141] , [407] .
- Hunger, i. 25.
- Hunter, Dr W. A., ii. [389] , [419] .
- (See also Counsel.)
- Hutchings, W., i. 166.
- Huxley, Prof., i. 341; ii. [128] , [151] .
- Hyde Park Meetings:—
- Sunday Trading Bill, i. 52;
- Government Reform Bill, i. 81;
- Garibaldi, i. 214;
- Reform League, i. 224, 234;
- Parks Regulation Bill, i. 372;
- Peace Demonstrations, ii. [82] ;
- Grant to Prince of Wales, ii. [84] ;
- Constitutional Rights, ii. [308] .
- Hyndman, H. M., ii. [414] , [417] .
"I Believe," i. 168- "Iconoclast," Use of the name, i. 42, 144.
- Illingworth, A., ii. [258], [337].
- "Impeachment of the House of Brunswick," i. 306; ii. [225], [230].
- India, ii. [108], [198], [409], [416], [426].
- India, Visit to, ii. [106], [409].
- Inniscarra, Right of way at, i. 33.
- Investigator, i. 64, 79, 87, 95, 97, 111, 119.
- Italy, The cause of liberty in, i. 151, 214; ii. [192], [198].
- Ireland, i. 29, 252; ii. [192].
- "Ireland Society," The, i. 259.
- Irish Question, Essay on the, i. 257.
- Irish Land Bill, The, ii. [274].
James, Sir H., ii. [215], [273], [391], [405].- (See also Counsel.)
- Jessel, Sir George, ii. [19], [29].
- Jingoism, ii. [82].
- John Street Institution, The, i. 21.
- Jones, B. B., i. 17, 62, 218.
- Jones, Ernest, i. 82, 232, 268, 378.
- Jones, Lloyd, i. 319.
- Judges before whom Mr Bradlaugh appeared—
- Baggallay, L. J., ii. [262], [292].
- Blackburn, Lord, i. 288, 290; ii. [322]
- Bovill, L. C. J., i. 287.
- Bramwell, L. J., i. 139, 144; ii. [27], [262], [322].
- Brett, L. J., i. 286; ii. [27], [292], [305], [307], [355].
- Byles, J., i. 187.
- Channell, Baron, i. 187, 287.
- Cleasby, Baron, i. 147, 287.
- Cockburn, L.C.J., i. 287, 293; ii. [21], [23], [36], [179].
- Coleridge, L.C.J., ii. [215], [278], [292], [322], [327], [346].
- Cotton, L.J., ii. [27], [305], [307], [355].
- Denman, J., ii. [278], [292], [305].
- Erle, L.C.J., i. 187.
- Field, J., ii. [79], [320], [321].
- Fitzgerald, Lord, ii. [322].
- Grove, J., ii. [74], [278], [280], [306], [351].
- Hawkins, J., ii. [292], [305], [392].
- Holker, L.J., ii. [305].
- Huddleston, Baron, ii. [306], [351], [393].
- Keating, J., i. 187, 287.
- Kelly, L.C., Baron, i. 147, 287, 288.
- Lindley, J., ii. [74], [280], [355].
- Lush, J., ii. [22], [262].
- Manisty, J., ii. [306], [320], [392].
- Martin, Baron, i. 141.
- Mathew, J., ii. [260], [320], [346].
- Mellor, J., i. 288, 294, 295; ii. [21], [25].
- Prentice, S., Q.C. (arbitrator), i. 285.
- Selborne, Lord Chancellor, ii. [322].
- Smith, Montague, J., i. 284, 287.
- (See also Counsel.)
- Stephen, J., ii. [318], [320], [346], [354].
- Watkin Williams, J., ii. [278], [292], [306], [320].
- Watson, Lord, ii. [322].
- Willes, J., i. 141, 297.
- Williams, J., i. 187.
- Wood, Vice-Chancellor, i. 282.
Kant, ii. [122].- Kelly, Col., i. 115, 253, 256.
- Kenealy, Dr, i. 377.
- Kipling, Rudyard, i. 213; ii. [198].
- Knowlton Pamphlet, prosecution of, ii. [16], [20], [33], [175].
Labouchere, H., i. 400; ii. [197], [209], [215], [234], [240], [261], [271], [275], [279], [284], [297], [303], [308], [319], [334], [341], [347], [359], [368], [374], [414].- Labour Bureau, ii. [191], [369].
- Lancashire relief, i. 206, 216.
- Land laws, Reform of the, i. 129, 264, 375; ii. [179], [182], [368].
- Lansdowne, Marquis of, i. 149.
- Law, Harriet, i. 129, 249; ii. [65].
- Law Times, The, ii. [321].
- Lawson, Rev. T., i. 170.
- Lawsuits:—
- Att. Gen. (trial at bar), ii. [91], [351].
- Bolton, i. 77.
- Clarke, ii. [91], [260].
- De Rin, i. 284.
- Devonport, i. 182.
- Edgcumbe, ii. [73].
- English Joint Stock Bank, i. 282.
- Erskine, ii. [91], [96], [109], [307], [321].
- Gossett, ii. [91], [346].
- Gurney, ii. [91], [306], [320].
- Huddersfield, i. 243.
- Knowlton pamphlet, ii. [16], [20], [33].
- Laker, ii. [79].
- Mackay's libellous "Life" (various suits), ii. [397].
- Mirfield, i. 297.
- National Reformer, i. 137.
- Newdegate, ii. [91], [322].
- Peters, ii. [109], [393].
- Queen (Sir H. Tyler), ii. [91], [316], [327].
- Razor, i. 290.
- St Stephen's Review, ii. [392].
- Wigan, i. 168.
- Wyatt, i. 48.
- Layard, Sir A.H., i. 280, 369.
- "Leaves," i. 30.
- Lectures at—
- Accrington, i. 77;
- Altrincham, i. 194;
- Ashton-under-Lyne, i. 260;
- Bedlington, i. 239;
- Blyth, i. 249;
- Boardman's Edge, i. 199;
- Bolton, i. 77;
- Bradford, i. 74;
- Chesterfield, i. 198;
- Congleton, ii. [55];
- Darwen, i. 313; ii. [53];
- Dewsbury, i. 200;
- Doncaster, i. 74, 76;
- Edinburgh, ii. [56];
- Glasgow, i. 78;
- Guernsey, i. 189;
- Halifax, i. 77;
- Huddersfield, i. 202, 241, 245, 260;
- Leeds, i. 200;
- Leigh, i. 196;
- Liverpool, i. 238;
- Manchester, i. 246;
- Newcastle, i. 73;
- Newton Abbot, i. 207;
- Northampton, i. 74;
- Norwich, i. 170, 308;
- Oxford, ii. [52];
- Plymouth, i. 175;
- Portsmouth, i. 250;
- Rochdale, i. 196;
- Scarborough, ii. 58;
- Seghill, i. 251;
- Shaw, i. 195;
- Sheffield, i. 72, 76;
- Sowerby Bridge, i. 306, 308;
- Stourbridge, i. 306;
- Sunderland, i. 73;
- Warrington, i. 196;
- Wigan, i. 162;
- Yarmouth, i. 171.
- Lees, Dr F.R., i. 268.
- Lennox, Lord H., ii. [225].
- Leno, J.B., i. 53.
- Lepard & Co., i. 2, 7, 36.
- Leverson, M., i. 99, 290.
- Lewis, Sir George, ii. [280].
- Linton, W.J., i. 109, 130.
- Literary Work, i. 23, 63; ii. [103].
- Liverpool Daily Post, i. 376.
- Living Age, ii. [55].
- Lovett, William, i. 8.
- Lunatic visitors, ii. [59].
Macdonald, A., i. 376.- Magee, Dr, i. 308; ii. [149], [159], [371].
- Magistrates—
- D'Eyncourt, Mr, ii. [289].
- Figgins, Alderman, ii. [20], [22].
- Flowers, Mr, ii. [280].
- Mayor, Lord, ii. [317].
- Vaughan, Mr, ii. [28], [72], [280].
- Marjoribanks, E. (Lord Tweedmouth), ii. [255], [303].
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] In reference to Mr Bradlaugh's voyage in the Parthia I append an extract from the New York Herald for 7th September 1881, which purports to be an account of an interview between the reporter of that journal and Mr J. Walter, M.P., of the Times:—
"The Bradlaugh Incident.
"'Don't you think Bradlaugh was harshly treated?' 'Oh dear, no,' was Mr. Walter's eager response. 'That's all nonsense about his having crysipelas, and having been so brutally treated. He's a perfect ruffian. A fellow-passenger on the Bothnia told me of Bradlaugh and some of his comrades violently disturbing some religious services held on board the Parthia, so that Captain Watson was compelled to threaten him with putting him in irons before he would stop.'"
My father, of course, wrote to the New York Herald and to Mr Walter, contradicting this, saying that the statement was "monstrously untrue." He made only the one voyage on the Parthia; he said: "No attempt of any kind was made by any one to disturb religious services during that voyage. There was a disagreement between Captain Watson and the passengers as to the singing after dinner in the smoking-room, but it had not the smallest connection with religious services. The particulars were given in a letter signed by the passengers, and which was published at the time in several of the American papers. I never sang in my life, and was most certainly not even one of the singers."
[2] Chicago Tribune.
[3] He spoke in M'Cormick's Hall to an audience of 3600 persons, of whom 3500 had paid for admission; the hall had never been so full before, and the audience was as enthusiastic as it was large.