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The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II

CHAPTER XL
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_See_ Seventh-Day Baptists.
Sabbath, the St.Augustine, Fla.
St.Martin Salisbury, Lord orders withdrawal from negotiations with Italy in reference to occupation of Kassala acknowledges Crispi's services to the cause of European peace renews compact with Italy and Austria vacillation of Sandown Sandwith, T.Humphrey, English consul at Crete Sapunzaki, General Saracco, Sig., Italian Minister of Public Works, Saturday Club Stillman's first attendance at Emerson as a member of Judge Hoar as a member of Sauer, Mr., correspondent of the New York _Herald_ at Vienna Saville, Lord, of Burford Savoy, annexation of Schahin Pasha Schenectady commercial importance of, in early part of the 19th century Stillman's early life and education in Schmidt, Madam, a German refugee Scotch Cameronians in Princeton, N.Y.
Scott, General Winfield, urges peaceful separation of North and South Scott, Mrs.Winfield, dies in Rome _Scribner's Monthly_, Stillman's connection with Scutari Sectarian persecution, freedom from, in Rhode Island Seemann, Dr.
Selim Pasha Selinos Server Effendi Servia negotiations with Montenegro revolt against Turkey Seventh-Day Baptists Severn, Arthur Seward, William H.
his relations with Dr.Nott his influence in New York at the opening of the Civil War position in the Mason and Slidell case sustains Stillman in matter of passports his manner of making appointments dispatch from, to Stillman at Crete consents to Stillman's recall, which, however, is revoked Sexton, Samuel, portrait painter, teacher and friend of Stillman Shawnik Shefket Pasha, inaugurator of the "Bulgarian atrocities" defeated by Lazar Socica recalled Sheridan, Irish patriot Sigourney, Mrs., contributes to _The Crayon_ "Six Greeks, seven captains" Slavery in Florida, as seen by Stillman Small-pox hospital, Newport, R.I.
Smalley, E.V., assists Stillman in _Tribune_ correspondence at Vienna Smalley, G.W., European manager of the New York _Tribune_ Socica, Lazar defeats Shefket Pasha at Muratovizza quarrels with Peko Pavlovich joins Peiovich his method of attacking towers Societies, secret, at Union College Sonnino, Sidney, Italian Minister of the Treasury Southerners in Rome Spartali, Marie.

_See_ Stillman, Marie, wife of W.J.
Spartali, Michael, Greek consul general at London Spelling-matches Sphakia Spiritism, Stillman's investigation of Spuz Stagecoaches, between Albany and Schenectady _Star, The_, John Bright's paper Stead, William T.
Stebbing, William Stebbins, Emma Steedman, Commodore Stefan Nemanides, founder of the convent of Moratsha Stephen, Leslie, Stillman's acquaintance with, in London Stephen, Mrs.Leslie Stillman, Alfred, brother of W.J.
Stillman, Bella, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Charles H., brother of W.J.
Stillman, Effie, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Eliza Ward Maxson, mother of W.J.
her early life marriage residence in Schenectady, N.Y.
strong religious nature ambitions for her children charity family discipline general character old age death Stillman, George, ancestor of W.J.
Stillman, Dr.Jacob, brother of W.J.
teaches in De Ruyter, N.Y.
takes part in sances Stillman, Joseph, father of W.J.
marriage residence in Schenectady, N.Y.
opposes his sons' going to college family discipline character death Stillman, Laura, first wife of W.J.
engagement marriage winter in Paris return to America remains in Cambridge while Stillman goes to his consulate at Rome rejoins husband life in Crete death Stillman, Lisa, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Marie, second wife of W.J.
Stillman, Mrs., sister-in-law of W.J.
Stillman, Paul, brother of W.J.
Stillman, Russie, son of W.J.
his illness his death Stillman, Thomas B., brother of W.J.
Stillman, William James early life and training religious experience intellectual slowness love of nature and struggles of conscience runs away from home returns attends school in New York city, living with his eldest brother goes to a school at De Ruyter, N.Y.
mental slowness disappears college education decided on by the family continues preparation in Schenectady enters Union College tries teaching a "district school" conflict of will with his father returns to college college life, religious doubts, renewal of acquaintance with a former teacher at De Ruyter begins serious study of art voyage to England life in London visit to Paris returns to America continues painting from nature enlists under Kossuth, and goes to Hungary to carry off the crown jewels studies art in Paris returns to America and continues painting investigates spiritism spends much time in the Adirondacks curious mental experiences takes a studio in New York obtains position of fine-art editor of the _Evening Post_ relations with Bryant with Mr.and Mrs.H.K.

Brown conducts _The Crayon_ breaks down in health life in Cambridge and vacations in the Adirondacks betrothal to Miss Mack of Cambridge formal organization of the Adirondack Club, and purchase of tract of land severe illness trip to Florida returns to Cambridge in the Adirondacks goes again to England life in London, conversion to the theory of evolution summer in Switzerland with Ruskin marriage to Miss Mack and winter in Paris, acquaintance with the Browning family excursion to Normandy returns to the United States on account of the Civil War is appointed consul at Rome goes to England, thence to Italy life in Rome journey to America for wife and child dissatisfaction with the Roman consulate transference to Crete journey thither consular life trips about the island journey to and from Rome for wife and children death of T.B.

Stillman to Athens on leave of absence photographic work is dismissed from Cretan consulate death of Mrs.Stillman returns to Crete to make consignment of the consulate in accordance with wish of Mehmet Ali, the new governor-general, goes to Constantinople to discuss condition of Crete illness of Russie Stillman, journey to London, and thence to America death of his mother publication of book of photographs undertakes painting again takes position on _Scribner's Monthly_ returns to London,--association with Rossetti and other English artists second marriage literary work for various periodicals continued ill health of Russie Stillman copyright controversy goes to Vienna as correspondent of the _Tribune_ reports Beaconsfleld's Aylesbury speech for the _Herald_ makes journey to America with Russie death of Russie goes to Herzegovina and Montenegro, as correspondent of the _Times_, to report the insurrection there journey through Montenegro and Albania stay at Ragusa goes to England returns to Montenegro goes again to England false reports against his character as a correspondent receives assurance of Gladstone's confidence again returns to Montenegro following the war journey into the Berdas witnesses the taking of Niksich lost in the forest with the prince excursion to Moratsha returns to find that Antivari and Dulcigno have been taken spends the winter in Corfu removes to Florence intercourse with the Brownings and Gladstone exploration of the "track of Ulysses" undertakes expedition for the American Archaeological Institute revisits Crete goes to Athens as _Times_ correspondent returns to Florence is interested in preservation of old buildings letters to London journals pleasures of life in Florence gives up residence on account of prevalence of fevers Mrs.Stillman and younger children return to England, Stillman spends next year in New York, on staff of the _Evening Post_ is appointed representative of the _Times_ for Italy and Greece, with residence at Rome goes to Athens, finding political affairs there in a critical condition breaks down in health and returns to Rome relations with Crispi is sent by the _Times_ to America in quest of evidence connected with the Parnell case revisits the Adirondacks rsum of his connection with the _Times_, to 1889 revisits Montenegro rumor of his assassination in Rome as _Times_ correspondent evolution his religious ideal resigns his position on the _Times_, and settles permanently in England Story, W.W.
Suleiman Pasha Sultan, the Sumner, Charles Swedenborg Swinburne, A.C.
Switzerland, Stillman's journeyings in Szemere, Bartholomew, colleague of Kossuth Tanlongo, Sig., director of the Banca Romana Taylor, Bayard, contributes to _The Crayon_ assists Stillman in _Tribune_ correspondence at Vienna Taylor, Tom Tcherniaieff, Russian general, commands Servian army Tennyson, Alfred, writes a sonnet on Montenegrin affairs Theriso Thoemel, Colonel _Three Fishermen_ Tilton, John Rollin, American landscape painter _Times_, prints letter from Stillman on copyright matters correspondence from Herzegovina and Montenegro from Florence from Athens from Rome from New York on the Parnell case rsum of Stillman's connection with his resignation from Tintoret Trebinje "Tree of Judgment" _Tribune_, the New York, Stillman correspondent for, at Vienna Exposition Tricou, M., French consul at Crete Tricoupi, Charilaos, Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs his friendship with Stillman his character and ability course as prime minister Tricoupi family Triple Alliance Trollope, Mrs.
Trollope, T.Adolphus, defends Stillman in copyright discussion Trout, Stillman's first capture in Montenegrin streams Troyon, Constant Turkey, her treatment of Crete condition of the empire after the Cretan affair.

_See, also_, Herzegovina _and_ Montenegro.
Turkish maladministration Turner, Joseph Mallord William Stillman's meeting with criticism of his works his influence on Stillman comparison of his work with Rousseau's appearance through a spiritualist medium scenes painted by him in the Alps his power of composition Tynan, Irish patriot Union College, Schenectady Utovu, battle of Vaf Valide, Sultana Van Buren, General, chief commissioner for America at the Vienna Exposition Varnhagen von Ense, Carl August Veloudaki, Costa, Cretan chief Victor Emmanuel II., King of Italy Victor Emmanuel III., King of Italy Victoria, Queen, her attitude towards the United States during the Civil War her visit to Florence Vienna, Stillman visits, as Kossuth's agent Exhibition of 1873 Villari, Pasquale Virchow, Rudolf, Stillman sends skull of Albanian chieftain to Volo Von Keudall, German ambassador at Rome Vrysis Vucidol, battle of Vucotich, father-in-law of Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro Vucovich, the village Vucovich, Voivode, chief of the Wassoivich Walter, John, of the London _Times_ Ward, Samuel, of Rhode Island Ward, Samuel G., of Boston "Ward schools" Warner, Charles Dudley, early friend of Stillman Washington monument, stone for, sent from Rome Wassiltchikoff, Russian friend of Stillman Waterloo, battlefield of Watts, G.F., Stillman's first meeting with Waverley Oaks Wehnert, Edward, artist and friend of Stillman in London Wells, Mrs.
Whipple, E.P.
_White Lady_, Rossetti's picture White Mountains Whittier, John G.
Williams, Roger, his colony in Rhode Island Wilson, John, artist and teacher of phonography, gives Stillman drawing lessons.
_Wind Harp, The_ Winsor, Justin, contributes to _The Crayon_ Wizard, English gunboat, at Crete Woodley, Mr., American consul at Corfu Woodman, Horatio Wyman, Jeffries Yates, Edmund, correspondent of the New York _Herald_ at Vienna Yewell, Mr., Stillman takes studio with, in Paris Young, John Russell, correspondent of the New York _Herald_ at Vienna Yvon, Adolphe Stillman enters studio of his work Zanardelli, rival of Crispi in 1893 Ziem, Flix Zimbrakaki, commander of Greek volunteers in Crete Zschokke, Johann H.D.
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