Collins line of steamers
Colucci, Sig., Italian consul at Crete
Comoundouros, Greek prime minister
his character
brief references to
Coney Island
“Conscious mind in creation,”
Constable, John, artist
Constantinople
Consular service abroad, weakness of
Conversion, Baptist views concerning
See, also, Revival meetings.
Corfu
Cornhill Magazine, Stillman contributes article to, on
architectural restorations in Florence.
Coroneos, Colonel, his action in the Cretan insurrection Corot, Jean Baptiste, comparison of his work with that of Rousseau Cortina Cosmopolitan Club, London Coutet, Alpine guide Couture, Thomas Coxe family, traveling companions and friends of Stillman Crayon, The, Stillman’s art journal Creswick, Thomas, artist Cretan committee of Athens assists Stillman Cretan committee of Boston Cretan insurrection
Stillman writes history of
Cretan women, beauty of Crete, Stillman made consul in
consular life in
plan for its annexation to Egypt
later visit to
survival of ancient superstitions
horrible history of Crete
Crispi, Francesco, Italian premier, Stillman’s association with, and
estimate of
his relations with King Humbert
with Sir Evelyn Baring
his overthrow
its consequences
his second ministry
review of his conduct of Italian affairs in Abyssinia
Crispi, Signora Cromer, Lord. See Baring, Sir Evelyn. Cunard line of steamers Curialism Cushman, Charlotte, in Rome Cuvier, Baron Georges
Daily News, Stillman is placed
on staff of
Dalmatia,
journeys and correspondence
in,
attitude of the people towards
the Herzegovinian insurrection
Dana, R.H.
Dancing, disapproved of by Stillman’s
father
Danilo, Prince of Montenegro
Danilograd
Danish Effendi
Darwin, Charles R., his evolutionary hypothesis
Davidson, Charles, gives Stillman lessons
in art
Dead House, The
Delacroix, Eugène, artist
Delane, Mr., of the London Times
Delaroche, Paul
Delf, Mr.
Deliyanni, Greek premier
Delos
Dendrinos, Russian consul at Crete
Depretis, Agostino
Derché, M., French consul at Crete
De Ruyter, N.Y., school at
Dervish Pasha
Diamond, the steamer
Dickson, Charles H., English consul at
Crete
Dickson, Mrs. T.G., cares for Stillman’s
children
Didot, Mlle.
Didot, Firmin, Stillman’s meeting
with, in Paris
Diplomatic service, American
Dobrilovina, convent of, Stillman’s
visit to
Dormitor, Mt.
Dossi, Count Alberto Pisani, Crispi’s
secretary
Doughty, Thomas, artist
Drobniak, province of
Duby, secretary of the Prince of Montenegro
Dufferin, Lord, succeeds to the Embassy
at Rome
Dulcigno
Duprés, the
Durand, A.B., artist,
contributes to The Crayon
Durand, John, partner of Stillman in publishing
The Crayon
Dusseldorf, visited by Stillman
“Dutch courage”