'Marriage, the Amazing,' by George Meredith, noticed, 503. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, THE ARMY, 747. Mendelssohn, the domestic felicity of, 33.
Meredith, George, notice of 'The Amazing Marriage' by, 503. Meung, description of the village of, 254.
MIDNIGHT CONVERSATION, A, 308. Milford, a typical Irish fair at, 471-
the murder of Lord Leitrim at, ib. Millais, Sir John, an estimate of the
'Moni und Mirze,' by Countess Kuen- burg, review of, 235 et seq. MORE REFLECTIONS OF A SCHOOL- MASTER: WAVERLEY AND THE ILIAD, 374.
Morocco, the strangest building in, 200. Morrison, Arthur, 'A Child of the Jago' by, reviewed, 841.
MOUNTAINS, AN EXCURSION IN THE ATLAS, 195.
Mozart, the love affairs of, 32.
MUSICAL TEMPERAMENT AND ITS MANI- FESTATIONS, 29.
Musicians, the mental traits of some great, 30 et seq.
Musset, Alfred de, anecdote regarding, and Baron Rothschild, 338. 'Mutter' by Madame de Berlepsch, re- view of, 238 et seq. Napoleon, behaviour of, on board the Northumberland, 541 et seq.
the plan of, for invading England, 543 -story of the marriage of, 544—petu- lance of, 547.
NAPOLEON'S VOYAGE TO ST HELENA, 540.
Navy, the bounty and pressgang sys- tems in the, 678-unfitness of the mercantile marine for the, 679 et seq. -the deficiency of men for the, 680 -the uselessness of the R.N. Re- serves for the, 683 et seq.-ships, not men, required for the, 690, 691. NEW BOY IN FICTION, A, 800. NIGHT, OUT OF THE, 550. Nightingale, Florence, institution of
trained nurses in war-time by, 758. 'NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, BIRDS OF,' LORD LILFORD'S, 117.
NORWAY, THE GAME AND GAME LAWS OF, 87.
NOVELS OF MR BLACKMORE, THE, 409. NOVELS, SOME GERMAN, 226. Obstruction, various kinds of, 434-the dangers of indirect, 435.
OLD AGE, THe Verdict of, 555. 'Old Things,' by Henry James, a notice of, 502.
Oliphant, Laurence, the resignation of, as Times' correspondent, 348.
Opposition, the power of a weak, 431. Orleans, obliteration of old landmarks from, 253.
OUT OF THE NIGHT, 550.
PARIS, FORTUNES OF FOR THE LAST FIFTY YEARS, 336.
Paris, the deterioration of, during the half-century, 339-state of, during the siege, 346 et seq.
PARTY FUTURE, THE, 715.
PARTY HISTORY, THE LAST CHAPTER OF, 431.
PASSION PLAY AT SELZACH, THE, 315. Patiala, the loyalty of, during the Indian Mutiny, 10.
PEASANT HOST OF THE DORDOGNE, MY, 423.
Peel, Miss Helen, notice of 'Polar Gleams' by, 64.
Persia, the domination of Russia over, 142.
Pfeiffer, Ida, outline of the travels of, 50, 51-courage of, 51-character of,
'Philosophy of Belief, the,' by the Duke of Argyll, notice of, 556 et seq. POLITICS IN RECENT ITALIAN FICTION, 647.
POOR LAW, A PRODUCT OF THE, 533. Poor, some philanthropic misconceptions regarding the, 483, 486.
Portnoo, Donegal, the possibilities of, as a watering-place, 479. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AS I SAW IT, THE, 859.
Presidential election, the, influence of the bimetallist question on, 861-of Protection on, 865-of Mr Mark Hanna's advocacy on, 866-of the attitude in the South on, 867—of the Chicago platform on, 870-of Gov- ernor Altgeld on ib.-net result of, 872.
PRODUCT OF THE POOR LAW, a, 533. RAID AMONG BOOKS, A, 822. Rathmullan, a visit of the Channel Fleet to, 470. REFLECTIONS
OF A SCHOOLMASTER, MORE: WAVERLEY AND THE ILIAD,' 374. REFLECTIONS
OF A SCHOOLMASTER,
SOME, 94. Reindeer, necessity for the protection of, in Norway, 90 et seq. Rhodes, Mr Cecil, extent of the per- sonal influence of, 270-South Afri- can opinion regarding, 271-political methods of, 281-the connection of, with the Afrikander Bond, 282-the Chartered Company and, 286-disin- genuous dealings of, with Mr Mac- kenzie, 287—as an administrator, 288. Rhodesia, outline of the history of, 286 et seq.
ROBIN REDIVIVUS, 1. Rochefort, character of, 342. Rosapenna, the effect of Lord Leitrim's
work at, 472-as a touring centre, 473. Rosebery, Lord, justification of the re- tirement of, 715-the choice of a suc- cessor to, 716 et seq., 721-results of the resignation of, on the separation of parties, 722.
'RUSSIA, HOLY," IN, 692. RUSSIA, THE APOTHEOSIS OF, 135. Russia, the coronation of the Czar of, 135-the extent of the ambition of, 136-the alliance of France and, 137 -the policy of, in Africa, 138, 139— the triumphs of, in the East, 140- Turkey and, ib. et seq.-designs of, on Persia, 142-Li Hung Chang and, 143-Japan and, 145- the develop- ment of the navy of, 146 threat-
ened danger to Britain from, 147 et seq.-the teaching of languages in, 693-account of a middle-class dinner- party in, 694-a military camp in- 697-physique and equipment of soldiers in, 698, 699-the dishonesty of official, 701, 702-suggested settle- ment of the Eastern question by, 857. SAMOAN ELOPEMENT, A, 508. 'Schloss Hubertus' by Ludwig Gang- hofer, a review of, 227 et seq. SCHOOLMASTER, MORE REFLECTIONS OF A: WAVERLEY AND THE ILIAD,' 374. SCHOOLMASTER, SOME REFLECTIONS OF A, 94.
Schools, workhouse barrack, the evils of, 533, 538 - comparison of, with other expedients, 539.
Schumann, the admirable character of, 35.
'Scoundrels, a Book of,' by Charles Whibley, reviewed, 844.
SECRET SOCIETIES IN CHINA, 793. Selzach, history of the passion play at, 316 et seq.-description of the perfor mance at, 319 et seq.
SELZACH, THE PASSION PLAY at, 315. 'Sentimental Tommy,' by J. M. Barrie, review of, 800.
SERVICE TROOPS, THE INDIAN IMPE- RIAL, 5.
Sexes, the separation of the, in our home-life, 484 et seq.
Sheffield, a successful experiment in the workhouse system at, 539. 'Shirley, Table-Talk of,' the Second Series of, by John Skelton, C.B., re- viewed, 846.
Singh, Colonel Maharajah Sir Partab, character of, 11.
Singh, Rajah Sir Ram, Commander-in- Chief in Kashmir, 10.
Slieve Liag, grandeur of the Donegal mountain, 479.
Sodor, the derivation of the name, 22. SOME GERMAN NOVELS, 226. SOME REFLECTIONS OF A SCHOOLMASTER, 94.
SOUTH AFRICA, ENGLAND'S DUTY IN: A STUDY ON THE GROUND, 265. South Africa, review of the recent crisis in, 265-outline map of the Political Divisions of, 267-Mr Chamberlain's diplomacy, 269 et seq.-the nature of Mr Rhodes's influence, 270-unreality of the Uitlander agitation, 271-ef- fects of the crisis, 273, 274, 275-the Kaiser's intervention, 274-retrospect of British influence in, 276-the effect of Majuba Hill, ib.—Kruger's policy, 277-land-hunger the real cause of the difficulties, 278-race-feeling in, 280 -Mr Rhodes's policy, 281-criticism of the Chartered Company, 282 et seq. -incompetence of the Company's ad- ministration, 285-outline of the his- tory of Rhodesia, 286 et seq.· the scramble for territory in, 290-neces- sity for reorganisation in, 291-direct imperial administration the only hope of, 293 et seq.
ST HELENA, NAPOLEON'S VOYAGE TO, 540.
STABLING, CAVALRY, 513.
Stabling, the drawbacks of the present method of cavalry, 514 et seq.—the benefits of open-air, 516 et seq. Stewart, Mr, of Ards, patriotic work of, in Donegal, 474.
'Story of My Life, the,' by Augustus J. C. Hare, reviewed, 833. STRANGE EPISODE IN THE LIFE OF MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JAMES BROWNE, A, 149.
'Studies subsidiary to Butler's Works,' by Mr Gladstone, notice of, 556
SUDAN ADVANCE, THE: WHAT NEXT? 297.
Sudan, cause of the revolt in the, 301- the future government of the, 302. SUMMER CAME TO CAITHNESS, HOW, 16.
Sun Wên, connection of, with the "White Lily" secret society, 793. SURREY, DARIEL: A ROMANCE OF, Chapters 1.-IV., 443-v.-VII., 586 – VIII.-XI., 725.
'Table-Talk of Shirley,' the Second Series of, by John Skelton, C.B., re- viewed, 846.
Taylor, Miss Annie R., the travels of, in Tibet, 65.
TEA-TIME IN THE VILLAGE, 520. TEMPERAMENT AND ITS MANIFESTA- TIONS, THE MUSICAL, 29.
Thomson, Joseph, the travels of, in Morocco, 195, 204.
THROUGH TOURAINE ON WHEELS, 251. Tinne, Alexandrine, early travels of, 52-journey to Khartoum of, 53- meeting of, with Speke and Grant, ib.-disastrous expedition of, 54- eccentricity of, in Cairo, 54, 55- murder of, ib.-admiration of, by Livingstone, 55.
Tobacco, the growing of, in France, 428. Torture, some old Scottish instruments of, 25.
Tory Island, description of the Irish natives of, 472, 473-connection of, with the early history of Christianity, 473.
TOURAINE ON WHEELS, THROUGH, 251. Tours, description of the town of, 259. TRAVELLERS, LADY, 49.
Travers, Graham, notice of 'Fellow Travellers,' by, 505. TROOPS, THE INDIAN IMPERIAL SER- VICE, 5.
Trusts, forthcoming contest in the United States against, 872. Tuileries, description of the gaieties in the, during the Second Empire, 344. Turkey, the attitude of, to Russia, 140 -massacres of the Armenians by, 847
Ulwar, the loyalty of the late Maharajah, and efficiency of the troops of, 11. UNCROWNED KING, AN: A ROMANCE OF HIGH POLITICS, Chapters XIX., XX., 67-XXI., XXII., 206-Conclu- sion, 350.
United States, the, Presidential election in, 859-importance of "business in, 861-the bimetallist problem in, ib. part played by Protection in Presidential election in, 865-bitter- ness in, between North and South, 867 - relations between labour and capital in, 872.
Utrecht, description of, 632, 636 et seq. -a students' carnival at, 635. VACCINATION, OUR DUTY IN REGARD TO, 703.
Vaccination, ravages of smallpox prior to, 703-the history of, 704-legisla-
tion affecting, 705 et seq. —the findings of the Royal Commission on, 707 et seq.objections to, 710-the testi- mony of statistics to, 713-our duty in regard to, ib. et seq. VAUGHAN, FATHER JEROME, 668. Vaughan, Father Jerome, early success and personal qualities of, 670-founda- tion of Fort Augustus by, 671-sepa. ration of, from the English Benedic- tines, 673 the ousting of, by a German, 674 et seq.-last schemes an death of, 676 et seq.
VERDICT OF OLD AGE, THE, 555. VILLAGE, TEA-TIME IN THE, 520. VLINT, WIDDer, 463.
VOYAGE TO ST HELENA, NAPOLEON'S, 540.
Wagner, the contemptible character of, 33 et seq.
Watts, Mr, the value of the portrait- painting of, 498 et seq.
Waverley Novels, the characters of the, compared with those of the 'Iliad,' 374 et seq.
WHEELS, THROUGH TOURAINE ON, 251. Whibley, Charles, 'A Book of Scoun- drels by, reviewed, 844. "White Lily
secret society of China,
Whitehurst, Felix, career of, as news- paper correspondent in Paris, 340. WIDDER VLINT, 463.
Willis, Miss Blanche Howard, notice of a story by, 502.
Wine, account of the manufacture of, in a French village, 429.
Woman, the position of, in English home-life, 484 et seq.
Workhouse girl, a, an indictment of the present system, 533 et seq. YACHTING, CONTINENTAL, 402. Yachting, development of, in America and the Continent, 402 et seq.-in the Baltic, 403-application of aluminium to, 406-the German Emperor and, ib. et seq. Zarkten, description of the village and Sheikh of, 198.
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