Mr. Punch's History of Modern England, Vol. 4 (of 4).—1892-1914
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._; Unionist, iii. 57; Leader of the Liberal-Unionists in the Commons, iii. 66; on disestablishment, iii. 173; joins Lord Salisbury's Cabinet, iv. 18, 19; handling of Jameson Raid, iv. 20; Colonial Secretary, iv. 20; and Venezuelan arbitration, iv. 22; on expedition to Khartum, iv. 24; and Bloemfontein conference, iv. 36; Australian Commonwealth Bill, iv. 41; resignation, iv. 50; Tariff Reform campaign, iv. 50-1; death, iv. 99; views on old age pensions, iv. 119
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Austen, and Ulster crisis, iv. 97
Channel Tunnel scheme, ii. 138; iii. 202, 204; iv. 191-2
Chaperon, decline of, iii. 265
Chaplin, Rt. Hon. Henry (afterwards Viscount Chaplin), iv. 4; and agricultural depression, iv. 113-14; on old age pensions, iv. 119; defeated in 1906, iv. 58
Chard, Lieutenant, V.C., hero of Rorke's Drift, iii. 23
Charing Cross Road opened, iii. 180
Charing Cross Terminus built, ii. 153
Chartism, i. 49 _seq._; Great Petition, i. 9, 49; defended, i. 10, 50 _ill._; Ebenezer Elliott and, i. 51; _P.'s_ petition, i. 54. _See also_ Corn Laws
Chelsea Bun House, i. 158
Chevalier, Albert, coster songs, iii. 373
Chignons, ii. 324 _seq._
Child labour, ii. 58 _seq._
Childers, Right Hon. Hugh, ii. 54, 139; iii. 21
Children, precocity, i. 88, _ill._; letter to Hans Andersen, i. 89; _Comic Blackstone_ on, i. 90; actors, i. 275; Employment Commission, ii. 60; education, ii. 60; iv. 136 _seq._; acrobats, ii. 63; tormentors of, ii. 127; fairy tales for, ii. 128-9; iv. 138-9; poor, condition of, iii. 86 _seq._; fashions, iii. 313 _seq._; Country Holiday Fund, iv. 106; modern children, iv. 136-7, 140; Christmas presents of, iv. 255
Chimney Sweepers' Regulation Acts, ii. 59, 63; iii. 306
China, war with, ii. 4, 16; and foreigners, iii. 64; "Boxer" rising, iv. 8, 41; commercial interests of Powers in, iv. 31
Chinese labour, iv. 125, 130; for domestic service, rumour of, iii. 272
Choate, Mr. Joseph, American ambassador to England, iv. 36
Cholera epidemic, i. 152, 239
Christian Science, iii. 254; iv. 160
Christmas cards, fashionable, iii. 278
Church Army, iii. 171
Church of England, i. 91 _seq._; wealthy bishops, i. 95 seq.; poor curates, i. 97 _seq._; 172; Church schools, i. 99; _P._ opposes extremists, i. 104; "The Pet Parson," i. 105 _ill._; doctrinal controversies in, i. 106; Church Congress, 1869, ii. 45; _P.'s_ Protestantism, ii. 101; comprehension and toleration, ii. 102; sale of pew rents, ii. 104; _P._ on the richest and poorest Church in the world, ii. 105; Church services, ii. 106; attacks on ritualism and mock monks, _ibid._; Mackonochie and Purchas cases, ii. 108; Puseyism, ii. 109; _Essays and Reviews_, ii. 109; heresy-hunting of Jowett and Colenso, ii. 110-112; Irish Church Disestablishment, ii. 113-114, 116; Pan-Anglican Synod, ii. 119 _ill._, 120; Public Worship Regulation Act, iii. 157-158; attacks on Anglican intolerance, on Mr. Tooth and Mr. Mackonochie,