INDEX 



593 



Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood, W. s meeting 

 with, i. 147 



Hobart College, W. s entrance to, i. 17 ; 

 relic of Philip Spencer at, i. 18 ; lack of 

 discipline and pranks of students, i. 18, 

 20, ii. 527; W. leaves without father s 

 consent, i. 23 ; birth of the &quot; Cornell 

 idea &quot;at, i. 287 



Hoffmann, August Wilhelm, his experi 

 ence in Scotland, i. 560 



Hohenlohe, his peculiarities and his opin 

 ion of Germans, ii. 138; his attitude 

 toward the Peace Conference, ii. 321 



Hohenzollern sanity, ii. 232, 245, 249 



Rolls, Frederick William, i. 209, ii. 136; 

 secretary of the American delegation at 

 the Peace Conference, ii. 251; sent to 

 Berlin with W. s letter to Von Billow, ii. 

 309, 314, 317, 318 



Holmes, Oliver Wendell, on the memory 

 of past scenes,!. 5; W. s acquaintance 

 with, ii. 381 



Homer, N. Y., birthplace of W., i. 3, 4, ii. 

 513 



&quot; House in the Wood,&quot; at The Hague, ii. 

 256 



Howard, Sir Henry, British minister at 

 The Hague, ii. 25, 292 



Howe, Samuel G., a member of the Santo 

 Domingo Commission in 1871, i. 484, 489, 

 506 



Hoyt, James W., as a teacher, i. 13 



Hubbard, Gardner, W. s friendship with, 

 i. 510 



Hughes, Archbishop, his sermon ontran- 

 substantiation, ii. 540 



Hughes, Thomas, W. s acquaintance 

 with, ii. 391 



Hugo, Victor, i. 525 



Huguenots, results of their expulsion 

 from France, i. 559 



Hunt, Holman, W. s conversation with, ii. 

 459 



Hunter, Sir Paul, W. s visit to, ii. 400 



Husny Pasha, Turkish ambassador at St. 

 Petersburg, ii. 23 



Hyacinthe, Pere, i. 567 



Ignatieff, General, ii. 47 



Insurance companies, American, exclu 

 sion of, from Germany, ii. 158 



Ireland, Archbishop, W. s meeting with, 

 i. 239 



Irvine, Admiral, on warships with beaks, 

 ii. 423, 424 



Irving, Henry, in Sardou s &quot;Robespierre,&quot; 

 ii. 275 



Italy, W. s visit to, in 1856, i. 40; his his 

 torical reading, i. 41 ; visit in 1886, ii. 

 415 ; in 1894, ii. 455 ; religious matters in, 

 ii. 547-556; W. s discussion of Italian 

 affairs with Minghetti, Sambury, and 

 others, ii. 418, 419 



Ivan, Father, alleged miracles by, ii. 47, 

 67-69 



Jackson, Andrew, election of, i. 45 



Jamaica, the Santo Domingo Commission 

 in, 1871, i. 50 



Japanese minister at St. Petersburg 

 trained in Western science, ii. 25 



Jauru, representative of Brazil at Berlin, 

 i. 553 



Jefferson, Thomas, correspondence with 

 Robespierre, W. s search for, in French 

 archives, i. 37; W. s study of life and 

 writings, i. 38, 70 ; his prediction con 

 cerning slavery, i. 176; his home at 

 Monticello, ii. 128, 129 ; his famous letter 

 describing royal personages, ii. 167; his 

 II. 38 



view of a constitutional monarchy, ii, 

 243 ; W. s plan for a biography of, ii. 501 



&quot;Jefferson and Slavery &quot; published by the 

 &quot; Atlantic Monthly,&quot; i. 39 



Jerry Rescue, i. 60-64 



Jessup, Henry, missionary in Egypt, ii. 

 436 



Jews in Russia, Lord Rothschild and Sir 

 Julian Goldschmidt on the treatment 

 of, ii. 4 ; De Witte s discussion of, ii. 34 ; 

 De Plehve s cruelties against, ii. 39 ; W. s 

 report on, to the State Department, ii. 

 51 ; Pobedonostzeflfs attitude toward, iL 

 59 ; Tolstoi s views of, ii. 77 



Johns Hopkins University, W. S address 

 at, a plea for education in relation to 

 politics, i. 379 



Johnson, Andrew, Vice- President, i. 120; 

 President, i. 123 ; his trip North and his 

 reception by the New York Senate, i. 

 128-132; John Sherman s reference to 

 his impeachment, ii. 133 



Johnson, Richard M., Colonel, campaign 

 song concerning, i. 49 



Johnston, William Preston, his story con 

 cerning the great seal of the Confeder 

 acy, i. 155, 156 



Jones, George, of the &quot;New York Times,&quot; 

 his stories of the Tweed ring, i. 199 



Jordan, David Starr, president of Stanford 

 University, ii. 447, 448 



Journalism, its capacities, eminent men 

 in the profession of, i. 253, 254 



Jowett, Benjamin, master of Balliol Col 

 lege, ii. 397, 398 



Jumel, Mme., parade of, at Saratoga, 11. 

 377 



Kapnist, Count, his policy in the Behring 

 Sea matter, ii. 33 



Kapp, Frederick, accompanies W. on ex 

 cursions to historical places, i. 564 



Karnebeek, Jonkheer van, delegate from 

 the Netherlands to the Peace Confer 

 ence, ii. 256, 272, 283, 290 



Kazan cathedral, St. Petersburg, W. s ex 

 perience in, i. 460 



Keating, Sir Henry, ii. 414 



Keep, Clara, maiden name of W. s paternal 

 grandmother, i. 3 



Kelly, William, his gift to Cornell Uni 

 versity, i. 319 



Kelly, William D., talk with Bismarck 

 upon the tariff and the double monetary 

 standard, his letter to the American 

 papers, i. 581-585 



Kelvin, Lord, see Thomson, William 



Kent s Cavern, England, ii. 394 



Ketteler, Baron von, murder of, ii. 188 



King s College, Cambridge, ii. 403 



Kipling, Rudyard, finds a hero in the en 

 gine-driver, i. 253 



Kishineff massacres, occurrence throwing 

 light on, i. 474 ; cruelties of De Plehve, 

 ii. 39 



Knaus, Ludwig, W. s first meeting with, 

 his pictures, i. 561 



Kremlin, curious features in, i. 467, ii. 76 



Labor question, the German Emperor s 

 sympathy with the workingman, ii. 239 



Laboulaye, professor at College de 

 France, i. 34, ii. 492 ; favored the &quot;Ameri 

 can cause,&quot; i. 96 



Lafayette, Fourth of July tributes to, in 

 Paris, ii. 442 



Laimbeer, William, senator at Albany, i. 

 103, 108 



Land-Grant Fund discussion in the New 

 York Senate, i. 106, 295, 330 



Lanfrey s &quot; Histoire de Napoleon,&quot; opin- 



