Secretary to Sir Garnet Wolseley, 218.
Narrative of the Ashanti campaign by, 352-appointment of, to Natal, 354-articles by, in Maga,' 356, 361 -contributions of, to the daily press, 357 et seq.-friendship of, with Sir Edwin Arnold, 361-appointment of, to Cyprus, 362-in Zululand, 364- becomes Private Secretary to Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India, 365 et seq.
Appointment of, as Military Attaché in Paris, 483-recollections of M. de Lesseps by, 486-meetings of, with Marshal Canrobert, 488 et seq.-sending of, by Government, to Ireland, 491-tour of, in Spain and Morocco, 494-joins Lord Wolseley's staff in Egypt, 498-appointment of, as Head of the Intelligence Depart- ment, 504.
Letter from, regarding story of M. de Blowitz as to the marriage of Comte Ferdinand de Lesseps, 886. BREACHING THE BUREAUCRACY, 595. British Navy, the, relegation of, to coast defence, 143 et seq.-true design of, 150-relative weakness of, 280-the necessities of, for efficiency, 281 et seq.-neglect of, by the Government, 753 et seq.
'British Tar in Fact and Fiction, the,' by Charles Napier Robinson, R.N., notice of, 537 et seq. Broquant, Jacques, adventures of, as a corsair, 120-imprisonment and escape of, 121 et seq.
Budget, the, of Mr Lloyd-George, moral aspect of, 882.
BUREAUCRACY, BREACHING the, 595. BUSH, A FIGHT IN THE, 546. Business men, Lord Curzon's plan for the university training of, 877. Bute, third Earl of, life of the, in re- tirement, 554 et seq.
Butler, Samuel, the "Characters" of, 768.
Calcutta, a CATERAN IN, 171. Cameron Highlanders, history of the regiment of, 443 et seq.
Carr, Robert, meeting of Sir Thomas Overbury with, 192-life of, at the Court of James I., 193 et seq.-be- comes Viscount Rochester, 197-in- trigues of Lady Essex with, 198 et seq.-resolve of, to ruin Sir Thomas Overbury, 201 et seq.-becomes Earl of Somerset, 386-marriage of, to Lady Essex, ib. trial of, for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, 389 -fate of, 390 et seq. CATERAN IN CALCUTTA, A, 171. Chalmers, Rev. Dr Thomas, the Christian Socialism of, 127-continuation of the social aims of, 128 et seq.
Clerks of the House of Commons, the, history of, 322 et seq.-the Assistants of, 326 et seq. incomes of, 329 et seq. Clitumnus, the river, classic associations and scenery of, 813 et seq. Clonmel, Earl of, a novel revenge upon, 20 et seq.
COCKNEY BOUNDER, THE, 520.
Colenso, Bishop, reminiscences of, 354. COMPANY OF THE MARJOLAINE, THE, 151.
Compulsory training, benefits of, 277 et seq.
"Confederacy, the," examination of the
magazine article entitled, 347 et seq. CONSTANTINOPLE, DIARY OF RECENT EVENTS IN, 863.
Coquelin, Constance, merits of, as an actor, 438-contrast between Sir Henry Irving and, 439 et seq.. characters sustained by, 441 et seq. 'Corsaires, Les,' by Henri Malo, notice of, 117.
COUP D'ÉTAT IN TURKEY, THE, 742. CRABBE, 78.
Crabbe, George, characteristics of the poetry of, 79 et seq., 88 et seq.-studies of crime by, 83-tales in verse by, 84 et seq.-the versification of, 90. Crichton, James ("the Admirable "), parentage and youthful accomplish- ments of, 691 et seq. -achievements of, at Paris, 693 et seq.-straits of, in Genoa and Venice, 695 et seq.-dis- putations of, at Padua, 698-combats of, at Mantua, 699-the murder of, 701-learning of, 702-writings of, 704.-
CRICHTON, THE ADMIRABLE, 691. Croker, John Wilson, Lord Macaulay's hatred of, 233 et seq.
Curzon, Lord, scheme of, for the reform of Oxford University, 873 et seq. CUVÉE RESERVÉE; OR, THE WIDOW'S CRUSE, 49.
Damascus, a journey from, to Medina, by the Hedjaz Railway, 219 et seq. "Danvers and Rayner," Crabbe's tale in verse of, 86.
DAY IN A GAME RESERVE, A, 770. Deas, Lord, characteristics of, as a judge, 511 et seq.
Democracy, the dangers of, 141. DIARY OF RECENT EVENTS IN CON- STANTINOPLE, 863.
Dilwarra, the Jain temple of, a visit to, 309 et seq.
DOG, WHEN DOG EATS, 418. DOMINATING ISSUE, THE, 449. Dunand, Charles, the privateering feats of, 123.
FLEET, OUR MANACLED, 143. Fourmentin, Jacques-Oudart ("Baron Bucaille"), exploits of, as a corsair, 123-engagement of, by Napoleon, for a descent on England, 124. Free Trade, unsound reasoning in support of, 459 et seq.-prosperity of Britain not due to, 463 et seq.-injury to Britain by, 465 et seq.
FROM SHAM TO THE CITIES OF SALIH, 219.
GAME RESERVE, A DAY IN A, 770. German navy, the, rapid expansion of, 145, 149-menace to England of, 146, 148 et seq., 738 et seq.
Germany, the contrast between France and, 730 et seq.. rivalry between Great Britain and, 736 warships of, 738 et seq. GODS, THESE BE YOUR, Ō ISRAEL! 300. Gokhale, Mr, note by, on Indian reform, 604.
Government, the, composition of the majority of, 301 et seq.-loss of public confidence in, 750 et seq.-destructive legislation of, 753-neglect of the Navy by, ib. et seq.
Grattan, Henry, duels fought by, 25- attack upon, in the Irish Parliament, 26 et seq.
Greek, the compulsory teaching of, Lord Curzon's opposition to, 878 et seq. Hall, Joseph, the "Characters" of, 758 et seq.
Hastings, Warren, difficulties encoun- tered by, as Governor-General of Bengal, 710-duel between, and Philip Francis, 712 et seq.-last public duty of, in India, 718.
Hedjaz Railway, a journey by the, 219
"Historical Records of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders,' notice of, 443 et seq.
Home defence army, the need for a, 429 et seq.
HOUSE OF COMMONS, THE OFFICERS OF THE, 321.
House of Lords, the campaign against the, 449 et seq.
Howard, Frances, marriage of, to the Earl of Essex, 197-attempts of, to poison her husband, 198-the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury resolved on by, 200 et seq.-marriage of, to the Earl of Somerset, 386-trial of, for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, 389-fate of, 390 et seq.
IMPERIAL PORPHYRY QUARRIES OF THE ROMANS, TO THE HILLS OF SMOKE AND THE, 472.
Import duty, result of the imposition of an, 468 et seq.
IN MEMORY OF SWINBURNE, 733. INDIA, THE TANGLE IN, 286. Indian Councils Bill, the, passing of, 595-reception of, in India, ib. et seq. -popular election under, 597 et seq. - power of councils under, 601- omission of third clause in, 602. INTERLUDES, POLITICAL: COMIC AND OTHERWISE, 344.
Invasion of Britain, the possibility of, 435 et seq.
Ireland, Mr Birrell's attitude towards crime in, 588.
Irish House of Commons, fights on the floor of the, 19, 25 et seq. IRISH LIFE, OLD: DUELS, 13. ISSUE, THE DOMINATING, 449. Jains, the Indian sect of the, 308 et seq. 'James Boswell' by W. Keith Leask,
Janina, a journey from Corfu to, 834 et seq.-description of, 839 et seq. JAUNT TO JANINA, A, 834. Johnson, Dr Samuel, Boswell's intro- duction to, 238-Lord Macaulay's portrait of, 239-Boswell's devotion to, 243 et seq.-tour to the Hebrides of, 245 et seq.-last days of, 249 et seq.-Boswell's biography of, 251. Jonson, Ben, lines of, in praise of Sir Thomas Overbury, 195- sending of, on an embassy to the Countess of Rutland, 199-Masque written by, in honour of Lord and Lady Somerset, 386 et seq.
JUNE, THE NEW: XLVII. LII., 91- LIII. - LXI., 252 — LXII. - LXXII (Con- clusion), 392.
Labour Homes, organisation of, by the Church of Scotland, 130. LADY LOUISA STUART, 554.
Lang, Andrew, speech of, at the Literary Fund dinner, 883 et seq.
LAW REPORTS, THE LITERARY Side of THE, 506.
Leopards, a hunt for, in the Transvaal, 776 et seq.
'Les Disciplines de la France' by Paul Adam, notice of, 730 et seq. Lesseps, Comte Ferdinand de, Sir Henry Brackenbury's recollections of, 486-story of romantic marriage of, 487-letter from Comte Mathieu de Lesseps regarding marriage of,
886. Lesseps, Comte Mathieu de, letter from,
as to his father's marriage, 886. 'Life of Sir John Ardagh' by Susan, Countess of Malmesbury, notice of, 627 et seq.
LITERARY SIDE OF THE LAW REPORTS, THE, 506.
Literature, speech of Andrew Lang on, 883 et seq.
LOSS OF A LUSTRUM, THE, 428. Lytton, Lord, reminiscences of, 367. Macaulay, Lord, attack on Croker's edition of Boswell's 'Life of Johnson' by, 233 et seq.
Mackenzie, Sir George, the early years of, 370-the first book of, 371-be- comes King's Advocate, 373-prose- cution of the Covenanters by, 374 et seq.-life of, at Oxford, 377. "MACKENZIE, THE BLUIDY," 368. MacMahon, Marshal, reminiscences of, 360.
Morley, Lord, proposals of, for the government of India, 288 et seq.- Haws in the scheme of, 295 et seq. — enactments of the Indian Councils Bill of, 595 et seq. MOUNT ABU, 307.
MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON, THE, 61. Mountains of the Moon, the, Ptolemy's
description of, 61-attempts to ex- plore, ib.-the true discoverer of, 62 -solution of the riddle of, 63 et seq. -description of the approach to, 65
et seq. accurate knowledge now gained of, 68.
"Mr Balfour's Sum in Subtraction," examination of the magazine article entitled, 344 et seq.
MUSINGS WITHOUT METHOD: January, 133 - February, 276 — March, 438 April, 585-May, 723-June, 873. Mynshull, Geoffrey, the Essayes and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners' of, 764 et seq.
Napoleon III., meeting of Sir Henry Brackenbury with, at Chiselhurst, 212. National army, need of a, for home de- fence, 146 et seq.-duty of the people as regards a, 276 et seq. National Service League, scheme of the, 277, 281.
National Society for Aid to Sick and Wounded in War, the, founding of, 29--work done by, during the Franco- Prussian War, 30 et seq.
NAVAL DEFENCE BY PANIC, 735. Neaves, Lord, judicial idiosyncrasies of, 515 et seq.
NEW JUNE, THE, XLVIL-LII, 91—LIII.- LXI., 252-LXII.-LXXII. (Conclusion),
Norfolk Commission, the, composition of, 428-analysis of the Report of, 429 et seq.
NORTHERN NIGERIA, THE YEAR ROUND IN, 645.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, THE, 321.
OLD IRISH LIFE DUELS, 13. Ottoman Committee of Union and Pro-
gress, the, organisation and working of, 5 et seq.-rapid success of, 6 et seq., 742-reins of government assumed by, 10 et seq.-the forces arrayed against, 743 et seq.-dislocation of, 746 et seq., 864-re-established confidence in, 864
OUR MANACLED FLEET, 143.
OVERBURY, SIR THOMAS: I., 192—II., 380. Overbury, Sir Thomas, early career of, 192-doings of, at the Court of James I., 193 et seq.-plot of Lady Essex against the life of, 200 et seq.-con- signment of, to the Tower, 202- scheme for the poisoning of, 380- occupations of, during his imprison- ment, 381 et seq.-death of, 385-ar- raignment of the murderers of, 387 et seq.-the "Characters" of, 757 et seq. OXFORD, PAST AND PRESENT, 181. Oxford, the admission of working men to, 133 et seq., 340 et seq., 728 et seq., 876 et seq. Gibbon's indictment against, 181 et seq. - the extended curriculum at, 183-social changes at, 186-the Tractarian movement at, 188-change in political opinions at, 189-university degrees for women at, 190, 883 et seq.-variety of national- ities at, 335 the debating societies of, 336-habits of the undergraduates at, 338 et seq.-the Rhodes scholars
at, 343-Lord Curzon's scheme for the reform of, 875 et seq.
OXFORD UNDERGRADUATE, PAST AND PRESENT, THE, 335. PAINTERS, THE Two, 107. PALMER, SIR HUGH THE, 720. PANIC, NAVAL DEFENCE BY, 735. Paoli, General, Boswell's interview with, at Corsica, 242.
Paris under the Commune, description of, 207 et seq.
PARLIAMENTARY SITUATION, THE, 749. PAST AND PRESENT, OXFORD, 181. Pearse, Thomas Deane, parentage and education of, 706-early services of, in the Artillery, ib. et seq.-command of the Bengal Artillery undertaken by, 708 et seq.-share of, in the duel between Warren Hastings and Philip Francis, 711 et seq.-troops opposed to Hyder Ali commanded by, 713 et seq.-last days of, 718.
Petra, the rock structures of, 228 et seq. POLITICAL INTERLUDES: COMIC AND OTHERWISE, 344.
'Popular Government' by Sir Henry Maine, notice of, 139 et seq. Porphyry quarries of the Egyptian Desert, a journey to the, 472 et seq. -description of the, 478 et seq. PRISONER OF WAR, THE, 821. PRIVATE AFFAIRS, URGENT, 567. Privateer, character and daring of the old-time, 115-Woodes Rogers as a, 117-the French corsair or, ib. et seq. Queen Victoria's Journal, publication of extracts from, 585 et seq. 'Religious Stoic, the,' Sir George Mac- kenzie's first book, teaching of, 371. Rescue work, interest of the Church
of Scotland in, 130-need for united action by the Churches in, 131 et seq. RIVER-HEAD, A SACRED, 813. Robertson, Lord, literary gifts of, 519. Rochester, Viscount: see Carr, Robert. Rogers, Woodes, privateering feats of, 117.
Rosebery, Lord, speech of, on the sub-
ject of Thrift, 284 et seq.
Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers-see Norfolk Commission. Royal Literary Fund dinner, speech of Andrew Lang at the, 883 et seq. Ruskin College, Oxford, insubordination of the working-class students at the, 728 et seq.
Russo-Japanese conflict, far-reaching results of the, 1, 4. 'Ruwenzori ; An Account of the Ex- pedition of H.R. H. the Duke of the Abruzzi,' notice of, 64 et seq. Ruwenzori, Mount, the true discoverer of, 62-subsequent explorers of, ib.
et seq. SACRED RIVER-head, a, 813.
Sailor, the, universal type of, 536- qualifications of, 537 et seq.-life of, on shore, 542 et seq.
SALAMANDERS, WITH MY, 844.
SALIH, FROM SHAM TO THE Cities of, 219.
Santa Chiara, description of the town of, 152-adventure at the Tre Croci inn of, 153 et seq.
SCHWEINEHUND, 856.
Scott, Sir Walter, friendship of Lady Louisa Stuart with, 560 et seq. SEAMAN, THE, 536. SEA-WOLVES, 115.
Servia, the political position of, 579— the national sentiment in, 580 et seq. -submission of, to the Powers, 583. Sevastopol, present-day aspect of, 74. Sinclair, Sir John, Parliamentary efforts of, 658-friendship of, with Arthur Young, 659 et seq. Presidency of first Board of Agriculture assumed by, 661-scheme of, for a Statistical Account of England, 662-the 'Statis- tical Account of Scotland' compiled by, 665 et seq.-the treatise of, on Health, 668 et seq.
'Sir George Mackenzie: His Life and Times,' by Andrew Lang, notice of, 368 et seq.
SIR HUGH THE PALMER, 720. SIR JOHN ARDAGH, 627.
SIR JOHN SINCLAIR AND ARTHUR YOUNG, 658.
SIR THOMAS OVERBURY: I., 192-II., 380.
SITUATION, THE PARLIAMENTARY, 749. SOCIAL PROBLEMS, THE CHURCH AND, 126.
Socialism, the problem of, undertaken by the Church, 128 et seq.
SOME MEMORIES OF MY SPARE TIME, 1856-1885: III., 29-IV., 203–V., 351-VI., 483.
Somerset, Earl of: see Carr, Robert. Somerset, Lady: see Howard, Frances. Stanley, Mount, the ascent of, 67. 'Statistical Account of Scotland, the,' compilation of, 665-some curiosities of, 666 et seq.
STORY OF THE YOUNG TURKS, THE, 1. STUART,"LADY LOUISA, 554. Stuart, Lady Louisa, early life of, 554 et seq.-the household of, 558 et seq.- friendship of, with Sir Walter Scott, 560 et seq.-interest of, in Lockhart's 'Life of Sir Walter Scott,' 564 et seq. SWINBURNE, IN MEMORY OF, 733. "Tales of the Hall," the, by Crabbe, description of, 85.
TANGLE IN INDIA, THE, 286. Tate, Nahum, the "Characters" 764 and note.
Territorial Forces, weakness of the, 589 et seq., 739.
Theophrastus, the "Characters" of, 758.
THESE BE YOUR Gods, O ISRAEL ! 300. Thirty-six Commandments, the, for regulating duels throughout Ireland, 15 et seq.
Thrift, Lord Rosebery's speech on the subject of, 284 et seq.
TIFLIS TO CONSTANTINOPLE VIÁ THE BLACK SEA PORTS, 70. TURKEY, THE COUP D'ÉTAT IN, 742. TURKISH ELECTION, AT A, 272. Turkish Revolution, the, beginnings of, 3 et seq.-rapid success of, 6 et seq., 742-attainment of the purpose of, 10 et seq.-the Mohammedan factor in, 743 et seq.-the second rising in, 744 et seq., 863 et seq.-quelling of the mutiny in, 747 et seq., 869 et seq. Two PAINTERS, THE, 107. UNDERGRADUATE, THE OXFORD, PAST AND PRESENT, 335. UNEMPLOYMENT : CURE, 459.
Union between Great Britain and Ire- land, moving the resolution for the, in the Irish Parliament, 26 et seq.
University degrees for women, the question of, 190, 883 et seq. URGENT PRIVATE AFFAIRS, 567. VENTURE, A WINTER, 671. WAR, THE PRISONER of, 821 WHEN DOG EATS DOG, 418. WIDOW'S CRUSE, CUVÉE RESERVÉE; OR, THE, 49. "William
Bailey," Crabbe's tragi.
WINTER VENture, a, 671. WITH MY SALAMANDERS, 844. Working-classes, admission of the, to Oxford, 133 et seq., 340 et seq., 728 et seq., 876 et seq.
Working Men's College, Lord Curzon's scheme for the founding of a, 877 et seq.
WORTHY, AN ANGLO-INDIAN, 706. YEAR ROUND IN NORTHERN NIGERIA, THE, 645.
Young, Arthur, friendship of Sir John Sinclair with, 659 et seq.-appoint- ment of, as Secretary of first Board of Agriculture, 661 — latter years of, 665.
YOUNG TURKS, THE STORY Of the, 1,
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