Burke, Ricard, attempted rescue of, from Clerkenwell prison, 468 et seq. CARLYLE, A FRIEND OF, 137. Carvel, definition and description of the, 663.
Censorship of Stage Plays, the report on the, 852 et seq. CHAMBERLAIN, FIELD - MARSHAL SIR NEVILLE, 17.
Chamberlain, Sir Neville, boyhood and training of, 17-military career of, in India, begun, 18 et seq.-appoint- ment of, to Lord Ellenborough's Bodyguard, 21-civil employment in the Punjab undertaken by, 23- services of, during the Mutiny, 24 et seq.-the Ambela force commanded by, 26-becomes Commander-in-Chief in Madras, 28-created Field-Mar- shal, ib.
Chesterton, G. K., the literary style of, 7 et seq.
Chinese labour in South Africa, the need for, 285-abolition of, by the Liberal Government, 286. CICALAS, THE: AN IDYLL, 516. Clerkenwell gunpowder
account of the, 468 et seq. COCKNEY, THE, 1.
Cockneyism, definition of, 2-examples of, in literature, ib. et seq. -in politics, 8 et seq.-in war, 12—as regards Empire, 13-as regards social questions, 14 et seq.
COMMONS, THE HOUSE OF, FROM THE INSIDE AS I KNEW IT, 491. 'Condition of England, the,' by C. F. G. Masterman, M.P., notice of, 442 et seq.
Connemara, description of, in the eighteenth century, 330 et seq. CRETE, A RIDE THROUGH, 541. Crimean War, the, mercenary troops engaged in, 377-Army administra- tion during, 378, 382 et seq.-hard- ships of the soldiers in, 379 et seq.· improvements in medical branch since, 384 et seq.-transport service in, 386 et seq.-Works Department in, and since, 388 et seq.-lessons of, 392. CUCKOO, LOUD SING! 360. CURATE, THE, 82.
Davitt, Michael, services of, as arms- agent" to the Fenians, 770-the life- story of, ib. et seq.
DEMOCRACY IN THE LORDS, 30. "Democracy," the, present-day nonsense talked about, 859-Liberal worship of, 869.
Dempster, Thomas, parentage and early career of, 755 et seq.-controversies of, at the University of Toulouse, 758 -appointment of, as Professor of the Pandects, at Pisa, 761-appropriation of Irish Saints by, for Scotland, 763
et seq., 766-death of, 765-character- istics of, as a historian, 767 et seq. Dhingra, Madan Lal, murder of Sir William Curzon Wyllie by, 437- biographical sketch of, ib.-hatred of English race by, 438.
DOOR, THE GREEN, 215.
D'Orsay, Count, real cause of the death of, 771.
Dublin, description of, in 1796, 322 et seq., 335.
Edinburgh Royal Observatory Commis- sion, results of the, 776 et seq. Edinburgh, the Volunteer movement in, 96 et seq.
Empire, the Cockney attitude towards,
'England and the English from an American Point of View,' by Price Collier, notice of, 725 et seq. England, the successive inhabitants of, 725-character of the present-day dwellers in, 727 et seq.-place of the King in, 729-analysis of the House of Lords in, 730-characteristics of the House of Commons in, 731-falling behind in commerce by, 732-sport in, 733 signs of decadence in, 734.
ENGLAND'S MOAT, 310. Englishmen, Mr Masterman's picture of the wealthy classes, 444 -- the middle classes, 445- the working classes, 446-Mr Price Collier's im- pressions of, 727 et seq.
'Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum: The Latin Text with an English Render- ing, Notes, and an Historical Intro- duction by Francis Griffin Stokes,' notice of, 722 et seq.
Evasive replies, Indian examples of, 38 et seq.
Fenian outrages, the, of 1867, 468 et seq.
FIELD MARSHAL SIR NEVILLE CHAM- BERLAIN, 17.
'Fifty Years of It: The Experiences and Struggles of a Volunteer of 1859,' by J. H. A. Macdonald, review of, 94
Fire Insurance, the origin of, 799. FLIGHT, THE LOVERS', 434.
FORGOTTEN CHAPTER IN SCOTTISH HISTORY, A, 424.
FRIEND OF CARLYLE, A, 137. GALLEON, THE, 663.
Galway, description of, in 1796, 329 et seq.
Gentlemen pirates, some examples of, 51 et seq.
'George Meredith in Anecdote and Criticism' by J. A. Hammerton, notice of, 303 et seq. Gladstone, Mr, faulty ideas of, as re- gards Army policy, 391.
Golden Temple of Amritsar, the, de- scription of, 346 et seq.-worshippers of, 348 et seq.
GOLF, THE SISTER OF, 508.
Gorloff, General von, some reminiscences of, 168 et seq., 182.
Gosset, Captain, reminiscences of, at the House of Commons, 614 et seq. GREAT BETRAYAL, THE, 143.
Great Mogul ship, seizure of the, by pirates, 55 et seq.
GREEN DOOR, THE, 215.
GREEN LINKS OF PESHAWUR, THE, 305. HALIFAX, LORD, TO HIS DAUGHTER, 793. Halifax, Marquis of, discourse on the
Navy by, written in 1694, 310 et seq. 'Hibernia Curiosa' by Burt (1764), de- scription of, 317 et seq.
HOUSE OF COMMONS FROM THE INSIDE AS I KNEW IT, THE, 491. House of Commons, the, contest for a seat in, 491 et seq.-etiquette of, 493 et seq.-lapses of memory in members of, 495-delivery of speeches in, 496 -feeding arrangements of, 497 et seq. -scenes on the Terrace at, 499- ventilation of, 501-accommodation of, 502-hints to the members of, 504 et seq.-provision for resigning member- ship of, 507- -an American estimate of, 731. House of Lords, the, an analysis of, 730 -attitude of the Government to- wards, 862 et seq.
Household Cavalry, the, creation of, 294-duties of, ib. et seq.-character of, in the time of Charles II., 296- foreign services of, 297 et seq.— triumphs of, at Waterloo, 301-in Egypt and South Africa, ib. et seq. IDA, MOUNT, 804.
IDYLL, THE CICALAS: AN, 516. Imagination, use of, by the native Indian, 45.
Imperial Press Conference, the, meet- ings of, 123 et seq.-Lord Rosebery's speech at, 123-Lord Morley's speech at, 126.
Importunate demands, Oriental ex- amples of, 41 et seq.
INDIA, LORD KITCHENER IN, 153. INDIA, POLITICAL ASSASSINATION IN, 437.
INDIA, STRAY STORIES FROM, 38. Indian Army, the, reorganisation of, by Lord Kitchener, 155 et seq.-adminis- trative changes effected in, 162 et seq. Indian universities, need of, for native students, 441.
INTELLECTUAL BANKRUPTCY OF LIBER- ALISM, THE, 857.
International sports, the victors in, 289 -professionalism in, 290-the harm of, 291-the Englishman's pessimism regarding, ib. et seq.
Ireland, eighteenth-century travel in, 317 et seq.-drinking habits in, 318 et seq.-forging of franks in, 320— coinage of, 321-holy wells in, 325- smuggling in, 330-wrecking in, 332. Ixtaccihuatl, or the White Lady, at- tempted ascent of, 341 et seq.
Jeu de mail, the French game of, de- scription of, 509 et seq.—playing of, in England, 515.
JOHNSON, A SCOTTISH, 755. JOHN TIPTOFT, 630.
Journalism, the province of, 126 et seq. "King Lear," the play of, chief features of, 570 et seq.-Garrick and Kean as Lear in, 573-Sir Henry Irving in, 574-production of, at the Haymarket Theatre, 575 et seq.
Kings of Madagascar, the piratical, 58. Kitchener, Lord, reorganisation of the Indian Army by, 155 et seq.-estab- lishment of local Staff College by, 160 et seq.-administrative changes effected by, 162 et seq.
Land, history of, in Scotland, 425 et seq. -improvement schemes on, 427 et seq. -Radical delusions regarding, 431 et seq.
Las Palmas, description of, 208. LEAVE, NINETY DAYS' NOWHERE, 810. 'Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley, the,' collected and edited by Roger Ing. pen, notice of, 577 et seq.
Liberal Government, the present, Lib- eral measures offered by, 858. LIBERALISM, THE INTELLECTUAL_BANK- RUPTCY OF, 85.
Life Guards, the : see Household Cavalry.
'Life of Field - Marshal Sir Neville Chamberlain, G.C.B., G.C.S.I.,' by G. W. Forrest, C.I.E., review of, 17 et seq.
LIGHTER SIDE OF MY OFFICIAL LIFE, THE I., Early Days at the Irish Bar and the Home Office, 461-II., Work and Play at the Home Office, 606- III., Secret Service, 769. Literary embellishment, use of, by Indian natives, 46 et seq. Lloyd-George, Mr, the popular orations of, 449 et seq.-example of self-adver- tisement furnished by, 719 et seg.- the "unearned increment" theory of, 721.
Lombroso, Professor, theories of, re- garding crime and genius, 843-The Man of Genius' by, 844 et seq.—work of, as a criminologist, 848.
LORD HALIFAX TO HIS DAUGHTER, 793. LORD KITCHENER IN INDIA, 153. LORDS, DEMOCRACY IN THE, 30. Lotocnaye, Sieur de, walking tour in Ireland by, in 1796, 321 et seq.
LOUD SING CUCKOO! 360. LOVERS' FLIGHT, THE, 434. Lyndhurst, Lord, vindication of the memory of, by Sir Theodore Martin, 458.
MAN'S MAN, A, Chaps. VII.-IX., 61— X.-XII., 238-XIII.-XV., 393 — XVI., XVII., 520-XVII. (contd.)-xx. (Con- clusion), 644.
MARTIN, SIR THEODORE, 453. Martin, Sir Theodore, death of, 453- collaboration of, and Professor Aytoun, ib. et seq.-'Life of the Prince Consort' by, 455-Queen Vic- toria's friendship with, 456 et seq.- marriage of, to Miss Helen Faucit, 458-contributions of, to 'Maga,' 459 -characteristics of, 460. Masterman, C. F. G., M.P., The Con- dition of England' by, notice of, 442 et seq.
Meredith, George, Mr Hammerton's biography of, 303 et seq.
MIND, THE ADAMANTINE, 166. MISFORTUNES OF
Monographs," the, of Sir Theodore Martin, 458 et seq.
Morley, Lord, speech of, at the Imperial Press Conference, 126.
MUSINGS WITHOUT METHOD: July, 123 August, 289-September, 442 October, 570-November, 713-Decem- ber, 843.
Naval supremacy, Britain's need of, 143 et seq., 310 et seq.
New Zealand, coming of the blight-bird to, 199-bird-life of, as compared with that of Australia, 200 et seq.- spread of the blight-bird in, 202 et seq.-the shining cuckoo of, 206. Niger, a voyage up the, 212. NINETY DAYS' LEAVE-NOWHERE, 810. Northern Nigeria, a voyage to, de-
scription of, 207 et seq.
NOTCH, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH, 735. 'Notes and Queries,' the staff of, 135
'Notes by the Way' by Mr Francis,
notice of, 134 et seq. OFFICIAL LIFE, THE LIGHTER SIDE OF My I., Early Days at the Irish Bar and the Home Office, 461-II., Work and Play at the Home Office, 606- III., Secret Service, 769.
OLD IRISH TRAVEL, 317. Orizaba, Mount, ascent of, 342 et seq. OTHERS SEE US, AS, 725.
Paine, Tom, the seditious utterances of, 130 et seq.
Parliamentary candidate, experiences of a, 491 et seq.
Peshawur links, description of, 305 et
seq.-the game of golf on, 307 et seq. PESHAWUR, THE GREEN LINKS OF, 305. PICCANNINY, THE, 565. PIRATE, THE, 50.
'Place of History in Education, the,' by J. W. Allen, Hulsean Professor of Modern History at Bedford College, University of London, notice of, 281 et seq.
POLITICAL ASSASSINATION IN INDIA, 437. POLO, 699.
Polo, the game of, origin of, 699-- organisation and improvement of, 701 -pursuit of, in India, ib. et seq.-in- troduction of, to Australia, 704 et seq. -best stick for use in, 707 et seq. -height of ponies in, 710 et seq. Popocatepetl, an ascent of, 338 et seq. Prince Consort, enlightened views of, regarding Army administration, 378, 386.
PUZZLE, THE SHUNTING, 686. Queen Victoria, friendship of, with Sir Theodore Martin, 456 et seq. RAINS, A BREAK IN THE, 473. Rajput chief, dinner with a, 48 et seq. Reade, Charles, Sir Robert Anderson's lodging at the house of, 773-collect- ing the material for the literary work of, 774.
'Records of the Scottish Volunteer Force, 1859-1908,' by Major-General J. M. Grierson, C.V.O., C. B., C. M.G., review of, 94 et seq. REMINISCENCES, SOME, 167. RIDE THROUGH CRETE, A, 541. 'Rights of Man, the,' by Tom Paine, teaching of, 132 et seq.
Scottish Volunteers, history of the, 94 et seq.
Seven Years' War, services of the Household Cavalry in the, 298 et seq. Shelley, Percy Bysshe, character of, 577 et seq.-the works of, as judged by their writer, 579 et seq. SHUNTING PUZZLE, THE, 686. Sikhs, the, religious tenets of, 349 et seq. -soldierly qualities of, 352 et seq. SIR THEODORE MARTIN, 453. SISTER OF GOLF, THE, 508.
Slips of the tongue, Indian examples of,
Smuggling, prevalence of, in Ireland, in the eighteenth century, 330 et seq. Social policy, the, of the Government, 865 et seq.
Social questions, the Cockney attitude towards, 14 et seq.
SOME MEXICAN VOLCANOES, 337. SOME REMINISCENCES, 167. SON OF SATAN, A, 188.
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION, THE, 284. Spanish galleon, the, definition and de- scription of, 663 et seq.-trading by means of, 666 et seq.-piratical at- tempts at capture of, 669 et seq. SPEECHES, THE THREE, 581. 'Story of the Household Cavalry, the,' by Captain Sir George Arthur, Bart., notice of, 294 et seq.
STRAY STORIES FROM INDIA, 38. Suakin-Berber railway, failure of the, 390.
Trade Disputes Bill, unpopularity of, with some Government members, 864 et seq.
TRAMP TRANSFIGURED, THE, 553. TRAVEL, OLD IRISH, 317.
Trinity College, Dublin, the Clubs and Societies of, 463 et seq. TRUMPETER, THE, 268.
Turkey, a visit to, on the eve of war with Russia, 168 et seq.
Turkish Bonds, a deal in, 780. TWENTY-SEVENTH NOTCH, THE, 735. Twiss, Richard, visit to Ireland by, in the eighteenth century, 320 et seq. Unearned increment, accurate definition of, 433-Mr Lloyd George's theory of, 731. Unification in South Africa, events leading up to, 284 et seq.-the true cause for, 288.
UNION, THE SOUTH AFRICAN, 284. VOLCANOES, Some Mexican, 337. VOLUNTEERS, THE, 92.
VOYAGE TO WEST AFRICA, A, 207. War Office, attitude of the, towards the Volunteer movement, 95.
War, the Cockney temperament as regards, 12.
Waterloo Bridge mystery of 1857, ac- count of the, 771 et seq. Waterloo, triumphs of the Household Cavalry at, 301.
WENAMON, THE MISFORTUNES of, 673. WEST AFRICA, A VOYAGE TO, 207. 'Wheel Magic; or, Revolutions of an Impressionist,' by J. W. Allen, notice of, 276 et seq.
WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS, 273. Worcester, Earl of (John Tiptoft),
travels of, in Italy, 630 et seq.-trans- lations of, from the Latin, 633- honours conferred on, by Edward IV., 635-cruel sentences of, 636 et seq.— trial and execution of, 639-character of, 640 et seq.
Wyllie, Sir William Curzon, Indian career of, 437-biographical sketch of the murderer of, ib.-lessons to be drawn from the fate of, 439 et seq.
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