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HAYWARD, MR, AND HIS LETTERS, 37—
his literary career, 38 et seq.-his poli-
tical position, 39-his devotion to Mr
Gladstone, 41.

HER MAJESTY'S OPPOSITION IN 1887, 719
-Mr Gladstone's responsibility for the
"regular Opposition," 720- undue
lengthening of debates, ib.-develop-
ment of obstructive tactics, 721-Mr
Gladstone and his Irish opponents in
1881, 722-his present sympathy with
obstruction, 723-his former efforts to
protect life and property, 724-his ap-
peal to the masses, 725-his arraign-
ment of Parliament before the moboc-
racy, 726-the attempt to overawe the
Liberal Unionists, 727-Lord Spencer
and the National League, 728-theatti-
tude of Sir George Trevelyan, 729—Mr
Childers on Conservative boycotting,
ib.-the frantic efforts of the Glad-
stonian-Parnellite confederates, 730-
Lord Hartington on the Fenian leaders,
731-the majority for the second read-
ing of the Crimes Bill, 732-Mr Glad-
stone's attack on Lord Hartington at
the "Eighty Club," 733.

High Life; or, Towers of Silence,' re-
viewed, 567.

the

Horse-breeding in India, 269-the feed-
ing of horses, 278.
HORSE-SUPPLY IN INDIA, THE, 265-the
land of mounted warriors, ib.
horses of the army, 266-the general
quality of Arab horses, 267-the Tur-
coman horse, 268-horse-breeding in
India, 269-the importation of horses
from Australia into India, 270-the
native cavalry, 272-the Waler troop
horse, 273-the remount department
of India, 274-the work of the grass-
cutters, 277-the feeding of horses,
278.

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House of Commons, the deterioration of
the, 593.

Hurrish: a Study,' by the Hon. Emily
Lawless, reviewed, 569.
IMPERIAL INSTITUTE, THE, 451.

'India, History of, under Queen Victoria,'
by L. J. Trotter, reviewed, 313.
Indian Army, the horses of the, 266.
Industrial Ireland,' by Robert Dennis,
reviewed, 570.

Institute, the Imperial, 451.

Invasion of Ireland, French, 163, 167

et seq.
Irawadi, Chinese immigration to the
valley of the, 245.

IRELAND, THE CAUSES OF THE UNION
WITH, 154-the Union controversy,
155-the state of Ireland during the
last quarter of the eighteenth century,
ib.-the Irish demand for Free Trade,
156-the Grattan Parliament, 157-

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Irish Land League, the agitation of, 319.
"Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union " on
Lord Brabourne's articles on Irish his-
tory, 468.
IRONCLADS DOOMED ? ARE, 519-our
national wants, 520-defects of Our
naval policy, 522-the Navy estimates,
523-modern torpedo development, ib.
-navies of England and other coun-
tries, 527-need of torpedo vessels and
torpedo boats, 530-the waste of money
in building expensive ironclads, 531-
the days of ironclads numbered, 532.
JACK AND MINORY: a Tale of Christ-
mas-tide, 58.

Jamieson, Mr Auldjo, on Income Tax
returns, 509.

Japan, attack on the British legation in,
45.

JAPAN, THE PICTORIAL ART OF, 281-
Mr Anderson's treatise on the subject,
ib.-its Chinese origin, 282-the pro-
duction of Hokusai and his school, 283
- Josetsu's reputed pupils, 284-the
popular school" 286-Okio and the
Shijo school, 287 et seq-the Ganku
school, 288-leading characteristics of
Japanese art, ib. et seq.

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Japanese schools of Painting, 286, 288 et

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seq.

Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria,
from 1852 to 1860,' by the late Charles
C. F. Greville, reviewed, 432.
Journalism, development of, 761.
JOYCE, I.-IV., 603—V.-VIII., 770.
JUBILEE LYRIC, A, LOVE THAT LASTS
FOR EVER, 325.

KAISER, WILHELM, RECOLLECTIONS OF,
672.

Khorasan, fertile valleys of, 574.

Kinglake's, Mr, epic of a great campaign,
749.

Knox and the wrecking of ecclesiastical
edifices in Scotland at the Reformation,
110, 111 et seq.

Kublai Khan, 233 et seq.

La Bête,' par Victor Cherbuliez, re-
viewed, 689.

LABOUR AND CAPITAL IN Australia, 677

-action of trades-unions in New South
Wales, 678-the Colonial Government

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ing, 745. HISTORY, ib.: Sir William
Napier, ib.-Sir A. Alison, ib.-Lord
Macaulay, 746-Thomas Carlyle, 747-
John Hill Burton, 749. PHILOSOPHY,
751: John Stuart Mill, ib.-Herbert
Spencer, 752-Charles Darwin, ib.-
Huxley and Tyndall, 754. FICTION, ib.:
Dickens, ib.-Thackeray, 756-George
Eliot, ib.-Charlotte Brontë, 757-Mrs
Gaskell, 758-Anthony Trollope, ib.-
Charles Reade, 759-Lord Lytton, 760.
CRITICISM, ib.: John Ruskin, ib. DE-
Velopment of JOURNALISM, 760.
OPEN SPACES, the Need of, 446.
Oxford, History of the University
by Maxwell Lyte, reviewed, 305.
Pagan rites and customs in Transyl.
vania, survival of, 203.
Panjdeh incident, the, 88.

of,'

Parleyings with Certain People of Im-
portance in their day,' &c., by Robert
Browning, reviewed, 417.
"Parnellism and Crime" debate, the, 865.
PATMOS, REVELATIONS FROM, 368-the
Monastery of St. John, ib.-the credulity
of the Patmiotes, 371-the evil eye,
372-St. John's cave, 374-sacred
relics, 377.

Persia, Russian designs on, 574

Phæacia, the End of,' by Andrew Lang,
reviewed, 299.

PICTORIAL ART OF JAPAN, THE, 281.
Pitt, on the safety of the empire, 170.
Plan of Campaign, the,' the repression
of, 322.

Porter, Mr, on Free Trade and Protection,
502.

POSITION, THE, 316-the representatives
of the different schools of Conservatism,
ib.-the death of Sir Stafford North-
cote, ib.-Lord Randolph Churchill's
resignation, ib.-Mr Goschen joins the
Cabinet as a Liberal Unionist, 317-his
reasonable Liberalism, 318-the duty
of Lord Hartington and his followers,
ib.-the state of Ireland and the British
Parliament, ib.-the agitation of the
Irish Land League, 319-Mr Glad-
stone's attacks on the Liberal Union-
ists, 320-the difference between the
Unionists and Separatists, 321-the
repression of The Plan of Campaign,'
322-the duty of Liberal and Tory
Unionists, 323.

Privilege degate, the, 855.

Produce, prices of farm, in 1850 and 1885,
492-imports of farm, 494.
PROGRESS OF THE SESSION, THE, 854.
Prolongation of debates, the unnecessary,
591.

PYRRHA, TO, 380.

Railway system, rapid development of,
491.

Reade, Charles, as a writer of fiction, 758.

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RECOLLECTIONS OF KAISER WILHELM,
672.

Recruiting in Russia, 383 et seq.
Relics, sacred, 377.

Reminiscences and Opinions,' by Sir F.
H. Doyle, reviewed, 141.
Remount department of the Indian army,
274.

RESTORERS OF Florence, the, 76.
Rosebery's, Lord, flippant speech on the
Crimes Bill, 856-his ridicule of the
Liberal Unionists, 857.

"Round Table" Conferences, the, 597.
Royal Commission and free trade, 502.
Ruskin, John, his work as an art critic,
760.

RUSSIA, THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEWER
AND, 573-the possibilities of a Russian
invasion of India, ib.-Russian designs
on Persia, 574-mistakes as to the
strength of the Russian army, 577-
probable war between England and
Russia, ib.

Russian armaments, 393.
Russian army, strength of the, 382 et seq.
-mistakes as to, 577.

RUSSIAN SOLDIERS AND RUSSIAN ARMA-
MENTS, 382-strength of the Russian
army, ib.-how it is recruited, 383-
the diet of Russian and British soldiers,
386-Skoboleff on the army, 389-the
irregular troops, 390-the territorial
disposition of the army, 391-mobili-
sation, 393.

Salisbury's, Lord, Cabinet, the legislation
of, 595.

Sarracinesca, XXV.-XXVI., 92—XXVII.-
XXVIII., 247-XXIX.-XXXI., 394—
XXXII-XXXIV., 469.

"Saxon Bride, farewell song of the," 200.
Scotch University system, the, and its
alleged defects, 827.

SCOTLAND OF MARY STUART, THE:-

V. THE REVOLUTION, 109-the ca-
thedrals, churches, and monasteries in
the country, ib.-wrecking of churches
by the Reformers, 110-the iconoclasts
aided by Knox, III-who was respon-
sible for the "rascal multitude"? 112
-communications between the insur-
gent Lords and the English Court, 114
-the siege of Leith and the Treaty of
Edinburgh, 116-Maitland's mission to
England, 117-the negotiations with
France, 121-opening of Parliament
by Maitland, 122-friction between
Knox and Maitland, 124.

SECONDARY EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND,
824-the provision for elementary edu-
cation, ib.-the decline of secondary
schools, ib.-the teaching of "specific
subjects" in board schools, 825-the
grading of schools, 826-the Scotch
University system and its alleged de-

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Separatists, breakdown of the historical TRANSYLVANIAN TZIGANES, THE, 129—

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Eighty Club," 868-exposure of Sir
George by Lord Randolph Churchill,869.
Shaftesbury, the Life and Work of the
Seventh Earl of,' reviewed, 137.

She: a History of Adventure,' by H.
Rider Haggard, 302.

Shelley, the Life of P. B.,' by Dr Dow-
den, reviewed, 131.

6 Sketches from my Life,' by the late
Admiral Hobart Pasha, reviewed, 141.
Smith's, Mr W. H.,.tact as a leader, 593.
SOLDIERS, RUSSIAN, AND RUSSIAN ARMA-
MENTS, 382.

SONG OF THE BELL, THE, translated by Sir
Theodore Martin, 579.
"Specific subjects," the teaching of, in
board schools, 825.

Spencer's, Herbert, philosophical works,
752.

Strachey, Mr, on the effects of raising the
German tariff, 498.

Strickland, the Life of Agnes,' by her
Sister, reviewed, 438.

Swinburne's, Algernon C., poetry, 744.

overhauling a gipsy camp, ib.-Liszt's
picture of Hungarian Tzigane, 631—the
gipsy leader or judge, 635—the gipsies'
religion, 637 et seq.-gipsy wit, 639-
their burial customs, 640-gipsy love
of music, 643 et seq.

Trevelyan's, Sir George, attitude on the
Irish question, 729-his return to the
Gladstone fold, 866-his attitude on
the Crimes Bill, 867-his exhibition
at the " Eighty Club," 868-exposure
of, by Lord Randolph Churchill, 869.
Trollope, Anthony, his place in fiction,
758.

TWO MONTHS OF THE SESSION, 591-the
appearance of turbulent spirits, ib.
-the unnecessary prolongation of de-
bates, ib.-the deterioration of the
House of Commons, 593-Mr W. H.
Smith's tract as a leader, ib.-the balder-
dash of the Irish demagogues, 594-
the legislation of Lord Salisbury's Cab-
inet, 595- the Gladstonians and their
Nationalist allies, 596-Mr Bright's
opposition to Home Rule, 599-Mr
Gladstone's appeal to separated and
divided interests, 600-the nationality
of the United Empire, 601-Mr A. J.
Balfour, the new Secretary for Ireland,.-
tb.-his brave heart and determined
spirit, 602.

TZIGANES, THE TRANSYLVANIAN, 629.
Union with Ireland, the causes of the,
154.

United Empire, the nationality of the
601.

United States tariff, 502.

Verdicts of History Reviewed, Some,'
by William Stebbing, reviewed, 428.
Vinegar Hill, the battle of, 165.
Virginia Reminiscence, a, 807.
Wodrow's Analecta,' 348.
Yule's Cathay, and the Way Thither,'
quoted, 234 et seq.-Marco Polo, 235

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