.. . .. ... . . . . . . . . 7 0 . . 113 ne ............................... PAGE PAGB Seaweed and its Uses ... 470 306 | Shakespeare and Whist..... 466 Ship on Fire, The................. 433 354 Sign Language of the Indians... ui Siouan Folk Lore ................... 735 Sir Galahad....... Smile in the Lords, A......... Snails, The Garden, 666 Some Historical Antipathies... 418 Sons of Liberty, and New York City in their Time. By Erert A. Duyckinck........ 159 90 Spiders, The King of the... 431 Stonewall Jackson. By Frederick Daniel...... 207 Strange Sentinel, A......... 30 Style and the Man, The. A Chapter on Handwriting. . 751 Sunflower ........... 734 | That Cock Ostrich. By Charles Du Val..... 139 That Wife of Mine. By George R. Parrish ............. 369 111 289 | Tiger of the Sea. By C. F. Holder ....... 418 191 431 Treasure of Swampy Island. By A. K. L. Dickson....... 481 107 Two American Ships ..... 55 Very Strange Woman, A ................................ 223 Washington's Surrender at Fort Necessity. By Charles 550 247 | Wife of Leon-le-Duc, The................................ 610 242 TAGE PAGB Autographs ........... ....... 244, 248 276 ......... Black-bass Fishing : On Saratoga Lake....... 281 The Black Bass; Fishing off Pelham Bridge, N. Y...... 153 284 “Our pursuers were fast gaining on us, but we could only 285 urge the poor tired horse, and pray for deliverance".. 209 289 Blonde and Brunette : " • Married !' Her white lips formed the word without uttering it. She has turned so pale and faint that Bernard hurries toward her".... tanic Gardens................. 421 Brook Trout: 20 Trouters in Canadian Waters; Feeding the Young Trout. 21 428 24 An Unfortunate Trout-fisher ....... 25 429 | Burmah, British ........ ............................420, 432 432 Bust Attributed to Raphael.......... 48 293 Chamouni: Mont Blanc and the Mer de Glace. The Vale of Chamouni....... 297 Chambery, Valley of Chamouni. 300 Mont Blanc .......... 301 . 685 Colored Plates : A Feather in her Cap............. Sport for Pussy ................ 129 The Bitter with the Sweet..... 257 An Intoxicating Draught............. The Water-girl of Pompeii......... 515 Flirtation.. 641 .......... . . . . . . . . tury........: : ......... ....... ....... ........ .. ............... PAGE 1 PAGE | Fisherman's Wife, The. From the Painting by Merle ....... 205 532 224 Island Joss-house; Guard-house near the Gate of the City ....... 533 View from Princess's Grave.... 536 The Old Fort at Mingan Pass, Silenced by the French.... 537 540 541 544 | Girl's Head. By Kaulbach... 412 Gloves of Bishop William of Wykebam ; Gloves of Mary Queen of Scots; Glove of Queen Elizabeth... 413 Gloves of James I. ; Long or Elbow Gauntlet; Buff Glove of Scalework ; Lady's Glore, Time of James I., .... 416 | Hawking Glove ; Ladies Gloves of the Sixteenth Cen- clining upon the table, and his lead buried in his Good Friends.. Great Elector of Brandenburg, The: Frederick-William, the Great Elector; Frederick-William at Breda. 692 Surprise of the Bridge at Rathenow ; Marriage of Fred- erick - William ..... 693 Frederick-William at the Iron Furnace; the Seizure of Kalkstein ..........: ......... 696 The Surrender at Stettin ; Frederick. William Welcoming the Huguenots to Berlin ...... 700 Frederick. William at the Battle of Tilsit.... 701 The Last Will of the Great Elector of Brandenburg...... 704 Great Schools of Merrie England, The: The Quadrangle, Eton College...................... 740 741 Rugby School ; Harrow School... 641 IIarrow Schoolroom ............... 614 The New Charterhouse ; Merchant Taylors' Old School. 748 .... ::... 749 • Overcovo 720 648 Growing Uld.. " The face upon which I looked mas that of a corpse. 653 The eyes were not closed. They were gone"....... 453 Haunted Voice, The: 146 • He beheld both go out into the moonlit waters, and as they went down together, he heard his wife's rich soprano and the echoing baritone — vailed, weird, mystic, unearthly-singing"...................... 512 472 Hohenzollern, Rise of the House of: Frederick VI. and his wife, Elizabeth of Bavaria ; Death of Albert the Minstrel... .. Oldest Memorials in the Castle of Hohenzollern.... 184 In the Burggarten at Nuremberg A. D. 1200...... Siege of the Burg of Quetzkow ....... Frederick III. at the battle of Marchfield, 1278; Entry of Frederick VI. into the Mark of Brandenburg ........ 189 Investiture of Frederick VI, as Elector of Brandenburg... 192 At the grave of the Duke of Pommern-Stettin ; Memorial to the Elector John-Cicero......... 136 Elector Albert-Achilles and the Nuremburgers ; Elector Joachim-Nestor Pronouncing Sentence........ 437 Electress Elizabeth Receiving the Sacrament in both 161 · Kinds; Medal of Elector Joachim-Hector ........ 440 Taking Possession of Cleves...... Elector George-William.... Meeting of Elector George-William and Gustavus Adol- phus ; The Swedes in Berlin...................... 448. ............................ House of Lords, The : Scene in the House of Lords at the Opening of Parlia- ment .......... The Victoria Tower....... 388 Houses of Parliament; Installation of a Royal Duke in the House of Lords... The Queen Proceeding to the House of Lords to Open Parliament; Saluting the Lord Chancellor as he Enters the House of Lords. ........ 392 Hall between the House of Lords and the House of 657 Commons ........ 396 ......... .... 400 ........ 121 . . 249 . . November............ . 00 108 292 ... PAGE PAGB Mischievous Codicil, A:. “Inez was unable to hear Eugene's reply, but the girl's .... 397 voice was more easily heard". “At that moment Laure's maid app'ared. What is it? Do you know anything whispered Laure, rushing forward”.. 593 Great London Panic cf 1866......... 513 124 Private Banking-house during the Panic of 1873; I'resi. 125 dent Grant and the Secret iry of the Treasury Inter- viewed by Capitalists in 1873.......... 514 Run on a National Bank in the Panic of 1873 ........ 517 Closing the Doors of the Stock Exchange on its Members. 620 521 Securities during a Panic........ 524 A View in Wall Street, Looking toward Trinity Church, during the Height of the l'anic, May, 1884......... 525 273 July...... August........................................ 201 September ................................ 320 610 496 560 December ..... 713 Pandits Surprised by Government Troops ; “ Before Mountaineering in Col rado : Adventure of a Mule.... 53 Cooking Supper; Crossing the Ridge................... 56 ........... 617 .......... ........... Mrs. Agassiz and the Snake: “There's a snake in my slipper !' she screamed”........ 240 145 Collecting the Outfit: Melanerpes Striatipectus; Shooting the Quezal; Affectionate Caress of Gun; Clearing a Way.............. ...................228 236 My Sister's Sweetheart: “ The dog-cart suddenly turned the corner, and bad it not been for Maude pulling me bastily from under the horse's nose, I should inevitably bave been knocked down"......... .............. 401 My Thanksgiving : 660 “I was on my knees beside her in an instant. I suppose 661 my face told tales now, as well as hers"........... 753 664 New Governess, The... 329 628 Newport Sketches .........129, 132, 133, 136, 137, 140, 141, New York during the American Revolution : 197 Richmond Hill Mansion, Washington's Headquarters ; 685 The Mob Demolishing the Gilt Statue of George 111., Engraved by Anderson; The Morris House......... 212 208 The Black-horse Tarern........... 128 The Beekman Mansion, Residence of General Howe; Th 717 Robinson House ... Residence of Sir Henry Clinton ........ 164 McGowan's Pass ; Van Courtland Sugar.bouse, Thames 165 Street; The old Sugar-house, Liberty Street, used as 168 a Prison by the English .. 169 The “ Jersey" Prison-ship, in wbich American Prisoners 172 221 Wallabout Bay....... ......... 222 New York City after the Revolution : .......229, 232, 233, 236 Evacuation of New York by the British ; Scene in Wall Street...... 340 Van Arsdale Climbing the Flagstaff.... ............... 341 Washington Taking Leave of his Officers at Fraunces' Tavern ................. 344 .... A View of Bowling Green, New York, 1783. .......... 315 .... ..... The Inauguration of Washington. 348 View of New York City in 1787, from a Contemporaneous Print.. ..... ..... Washington's Pew in St. Paul's Church; Washing- ton's Dressing-case.... woman to you, Rex Rideau ? Let me know it all"... 272 Washington as President......... The City Hall and Park in 1828 ; The Government House, Facing the Bowling Green, N. Y... , Tammany Hall as it Was; Fitch's Steamboat on the Collect... ..... Fulton's Steamboat, “ The Clermont" 489 Recent Aspect of the Manhattan Company's Waterworks; Romayne's Monument to the Victims of the Prison- ships ; Washington's Residence, New York......... 492 ..................................... 597 Fulton Market, New York, in 1828...... 309 | New York City after the War of 1812 : PAGB 126 267 264 17 289 dren" 177 New York City after the War of 1812–Continued. | Portraits-- Continued. Rogers, William B.............. ........ ......... 372 641 Salisbury, Stephen.................................. 372 Taylor, Tom ..................................... 648 . Post, The. By Kaffsack........ 180 ........ 608 Presidential Canvass, of 1884, and the Candidates : James G. Blaine, Republican Candidate for President.... Catholic Church at Brownsville, Pa., where Blaine's 728 Parents Lie; Blaine's Newspaper Office, Augusta, Me. ... .................................... New York Custom House, now the Treasury Building.... 733 General John A. Logan, Republican Candidate for Vice- President ... Grover Cleveland, Democratic Candidate for President.... 265 Old Parsonage, Caldwell, N, J., where Grover Cleveland was born; Room in which Cleveland was born ...... 258 Thomas A. Hendricks, Democratic Candidate for Vice- President,..... 269 251 6. How! whatl' cried Polly, starting up. You know the letter by heart, I see it all. You are Smith-the 252 false, perfidious Smith”...... 253 “Good-morning,' she said, brightly. "I am going to put these in the window, between your room and mine, it you don't mind '".. Gillnet-fishing; Trade in Oysters ....... 500 501 Shad-fisheries, Atlantic Coast ...... 504 ...... 237 Shore-fishing for Shad; Improved Whaling Implements.. 505 Norwegian Cod-nets at the Bottom of the Sea. 507 156 Glass Float for Supporting Cod-nets; Stone Sinker for 157 508 100 Method of Hanging Norwegian Cod Gillnets .......... 509 117 360 Quarrel, and What Came of It: 361 “ You should have witnessed the embrace in the middle of the street when George arrived on the spot, and re- 364 ceived into his willing arms his poor, sorry, tired little wife"..., “During the excitement the colonel slipped quietly out. 631 The old lady started, and cried, "George !' and the colonel exclaimed, Mother!'”....... ......... 633 Salome, Daughter of Herodias. From the Painting by Re- gnault ..... 636 Salutation, Forms of: An Esquimau Mode of Saluting; Salutation by Russian Chinese Form of Salutation ; Natives of Tonquin Saluting French Troops ............... 680 Australian Salutation .... 681 A Salutation in Africa; Saluting Royalty ............... 684 Sam Brandenburgh's Great-granddaughter : “When they were near enough, the old lady feebly beck- oned, and kept on beckoning until her great-grand- daughter ran in to see what was wanted".......... 305 608 | Sandburst, Australia ...................... Scientific Scbools of the United States, The : Stevens Institute, Hoboken; Institute of Technology, Bos- 257 ton; William B. Rogers, President of the Institute of 652 Technology ; Stephen Salisbury, President of the Free 652 372 477 Free Institute of Industrial Science, Worcester... ..... 373 652 Drawing-room; Forge-shop; Chemical Laboratory...... 376 377 380 381 356 317 ...................................312, 313, 316. 308 589 692 Sir Galabad 269 “But Tiny didn't come; he remained quite still, and Sir 644 Galahad, rising on his elbow, saw his bands clasped, 89 and that his lips moved. •What yer doin'?'he de. 440 manded".. 264 « Sons of Liberty," The, and New York City in their Time. 605 By Evert A, Duyckiack: 645 King's, now Columbia, College as it was before the Revo 618 lution; The City Hall, Wall Street, as it Stood Origi. 648 nally. Engraved by Dr. Anderson ......... ................ 225 ..... PAGE 65 232 ...... 25 . . . . . . . . . PAGE 1 Two American Ships-- Continued. The Constitution” Carrying Goods to Paris ; The " Con- 40 stellation" Visited by the Duke of Edinburgh; The “Constellation" in Cork Harbor .................. Type of Oriental Beauty, A........ 44 Uncle Jake and Black Lake Pickerel : 357 A Demoralized Family .... Throwing a Torpedo, An Unwelcome Intruder......... 669 228 The Explosion ......... " Captain Patrice Milbert was swinging at the end of a rope, forty feet, at least, from the ground”......... 561 233 “In order to make sure he permitted the file to fall".... 564 L " Myra bad struck the pistol aside, but not before it had gone off. She had saved Leon's life, but she herself had received the ball in her bosom "..... Treading out the Wine; Ancient Roman Wine-bottle, of Skin : A Wine-cart in Spain ...................... 565 101 Vintage Feast in the Southern District, France; Scene in the Médoc Wine District; Vintage in Bas-Langue- doc.... for Conducting Wine from Vaulio..... 569 Vineyard on the Banks of the Ohio..... A California Vineyard ......... 573 246 Vine Attacked by Phylloxera ... boro, on the Hudson ..... 678 Violets in the Snow.................... 449 death! He dropped on his knees beside the bed ”.. 497 Wanderings of Alvar Nuñez Cabez de Vaca : “ The found a boat on some trees, wbicb gave them a bint of what had happened"...... ....... 724 ......... 344, 348, 352 St. Peter's Church, New Kent, Va., where he was Married 556 557 Washington's Surrender at Fort Necessity : Portrait of the Chevalier Francis Coulon de Villiers...... The Night Council at Fort Necessity ................. 553 757 Wentworth, New South Wales....... What is Dynamite ................ 757 208 129 ctiore Period...... 316 Pirate's thouse, Said to be Kidd's ; Some Old Doors...... 132 217 Trinity Church-spire; First Governor's Chairs; Two Colo- nial Stores ................ 133 Newport Water-front, from the Road to Fort Adams; Fort Trumbell and the Yacht Anchorage... ........ State House; Casino; Entrance; Tennis Ground........ 64 Residence of J. G. Bennett; The Goelet Cottage; The 181 140 Mrs. Bruen's; Lorillard's; Theatre and Racket-court... 141 Statue of Commodore Perry, and the Old Mill; Lime-rock Lighthouse......... 144 405 Wife of Leon-le-Duc, The : “She snatched at the rifle lying at her husband's side, aimed it full length at the glaring eyeballs, and fred”; “Dead! Is Leon-le-Duc dead ? asked Minette, in a low voice”........ 612 89 | Window-seat, The. From the Picture by F. D. Millet...... 548 688 93 | Young Aikin..... |