Aboukir Bay, defeat by Nelson of the French fleet in, 506.
Acre, the siege of, 510 et seq. Aeroplanes, increasing numbers of, in France, for use in war, 133 et seq., 876-use of, in the Turco - Italian war, 141 et seq.-competition in bomb- dropping from, 143.
AFTER, THE INSURANCE BILL AND, 147. AFTERMATH, a RevolutiONARY, 868. AHMED PASHA ARABI, 57.
"Albion Battalion," raising of the, for service in Venezuela, 855. Alexandria, bombardment of, by British war-vessels, 70 et seq.-destruction of, by fire, 72.
Alsace-Lorraine, desire of France for the recovery of, 881. AMARNATH
AND GANGABAL, TO.- AMARNATH I. THE QUEST, 215- II. THE PILGRIMS, 216-III. THE CAMP, 219-IV. THE ROAD, 222– V. THE CAVE, 224.-GANGABAL, 371. American Rebellion, Sir George Tre- velyan's account of the, 409 et seq. ANCIENT ROME, A LOST LETTER OF, 270-AN APOLOGY, 596.
Antoinette, Madame, reputed relics of, 211.
Arâbi, Ahmed, youth and early career of, 57 et seq.-mutinous conduct of, 58-summons of, to a court-martial, 60-mutiny of troops led by, 62 et seq. -becomes Minister of War, 64- serious rioting quelled by, 67-Sir Garnet Wolseley's defeat of the troops of, 75 et seq.-surrender of, 76-trial and transportation of, 77-return of, to Egypt, ib.
Arms and armour, fictitious historical, in French museums, 206. ARMY HORSES, THE QUESTION OF, 719. Arrah, the siege of, 629 et seq. Asquith, Mr, various utterances of, on the question of Home Rule for Ireland, 736 et seq.
AUSTIN FRIARS, A HOUSE OF, 241.
Austin Friars, history of the, 242- buildings of the, ib. an English House of, at Clare, in Suffolk, ib. et seq. AVIATION IN 1911, FRENCH MILITARY, 133.
Aviation, successes of the French in, 137 et seq., 876 et seq.
Balfour, Mr, speech of, on the first reading of the Home Rule Bill, 742.
Bhopal, the rising in the native State of, 621.
Biardot collection of antiquities, the spurious, 204.
Bismarck, Count, Sir Robert Morier's estimate of, 114 et seq. Bolivar, Simon, "The Liberator South America," varying fortunes of, 849 et seq. passim-appeal of, to British subjects for help, 849-commence- ment of active operations by, 856— successes of, 857 et seq.-inaction of, at the decisive battle of Carabobo, 865-generous treatment of British mercenaries by, 867.
Bonaparte, Napoleon, the blunders and
defeats of, 495-the invasion of Egypt by, 496 et seq.-defeat by Nelson of the armada of, in Aboukir Bay, 506— the expedition into Syria by, 510— surrender of the army of, to the English, at Alexandria, 512.
Bonar Law, Mr, speech of, at Bootle, 153-speech of, on the first reading of the Home Rule Bill, 743-speech of, at Ulster, 744.
Bootle, speech of Mr Bonar Law at, 153.
Boscoreale, the antique collection of, in the Louvre, 205.
BRADE, PATRICK, MURDERER, 330. Bret Harte, early life of, 582-the associates of, ib.-characters in the stories of, ib. et seq.
BRITISH MERCENARIES IN VENEZUELA, 848.
Browning, Robert, features of the dramas of, 883.
Cairo, capture of, by Sir Garnet Wolse- ley, 76 et seq.-Napoleon's march to, 502 et seq.-French occupation of, 505 et seq.-proceedings of Napoleon in, 508-his departure from, 512. Catherine the Great, some events in the life of, 704 et seq.
Cemenelum, the old Roman amphi- theatre at, 712.
CENSUS, THE TAKING OF A, 315. Chalmers, Dr, on the value of a Na-
tional Church, 749, 753 et seq. Charles II., Sir Peter Lely's portraits of the courtiers of, 576. Charles VII. of France, love-story of, and Agnes Sorel, 702 et seq. CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S HÉGER FAMILY AND THEIR SCHOOL, 461. Chatsworth, description of, 34. China, excesses of revolutionary troops in, 868 et seq.
Christiania Archaeological Museum, the Oseberg Ship" collection in the, 776 et seq.
CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT, 745. Churchill, Mr, speech of, at Ulster, 440
CIMIEZ AND QUEEN VICTORIA, 711. Cimiez, Queen Victoria's visits to, 711
et seq. description of, 711-early history of, 713- the Franciscan monastery of, 714 et seq.-the Feast of Gourds at, 716-recent changes at, 717.
Clare, in Suffolk, history of a House of Austin Friars at, 242 et seq. Clocks, French antique, modern counter- feits of, 209.
COLIN CLOUT, COME HOME AGAIN! 299.
COLLECTORS, PITFALLS FOR, 201. Colvin, Sir Auckland, help rendered the Khedive Tewfik by, 62 et seq. 'Comedy of Catherine the Great, The,' by Francis Gribble, notice of, 704
"Doll's House, A," First night of Ibsen's play of, 205-reception of, in Scan- dinavia, ib.
DOUGLAS, JAMES, M.D., 94. Douglas, James, M.D., parentage and education of, 94-apprenticeship of, to an apothecary, 95-enters Edin- burgh University, ib.-becomes sur- geon to a whaling-ship, 96-life of, in India, 97-appointment of, as surgeon to the newly founded colony of Poyais, 101 et seq.-career of, at Utica, 106- settlement of, at Quebec, 107-treat- ment of the insane by, 108 et seq.- death of, 110.
Downton, Captain Nicholas, story of the life of, 359 et seq.-doings of, in the service of the East India Com- pany, 361 et seq.-final voyage of, 368 et seq.
DOWNTON, NICHOLAS, 359.
Durbar, the, at Delhi, 289 et seq.-at Zaria, 353 et seq.
DURBAR, THE, FROM THE CROWD, 289. East India Company, last days of the, 633.
Egyptian campaign, the, of Napoleon
Bonaparte, 495 et seq. aims and objects of, 497 et seq.-unfortunate commencement of, 503 et seq.---dis- astrous close of, by sea and land, 506 et seq., 512 et seq.
Egyptian mummy, acquisition of a counterfeit, 203 et seq.
Emmanuel, Paul, the original of, in Charlotte Brontë's 'Villette,' 461 et seq. Enemy of the People, An," production of Ibsen's play of, 261. ESTABLISHMENT, CHURCH, 745. EXCELLENT PROFESSION OF POLITICS, THE, 585.
Florencia, the, reputed name of the Tobermory galleon, 423 et seq. Forgery of curios, the practice of, 201 et seq. pass.
Fourth Arm, the, organisation of, by France, 133 et seq.-sum spent on, 136-feats accomplished by, 137 et seq. --standard type of, 139 use of, in the Turco-Italian war, 141 et seq. Fox, Charles, Sir George Trevelyan's panegyric of, 413 et seq. Franco-German war, German hatred of England accentuated during the, 116 et seq.
French armada, the, under Admiral Brueys, setting out of, for Egypt, 498-pursuit of, by Nelson, ib. et seq. -arrival of, at Alexandria, 500- attack and defeat of, by Nelson, in Aboukir Bay, 506.
French journalism, modern aspects of, 877 et seq.
FRENCH MILITARY AVIATION IN 1911, 133.
French museums, fictitious historical arms and armour in, 206. 'From Ibsen's Workshop,' notice of, 884. AKSO WAD
FROM THE OUTPOSTS:
DOK, 162-EAGLES, 352-THE DUR- BAR AT ZARIA, 353. Galleon, the Tobermory, history of, 423 et seq.
GANGABAL, TO AMARNATH AND.-AMAR-
NATH I. THE QUEST, 215-II. THE PILGRIMS, 216-III. THE CAMP, 219 -IV. THE ROAD, 222-V. THE CAVE, 224.-GANGABAL, 371. 'George the Third and Charles Fox' by the Right Hon. Sir George Otto Trevelyan, Bart., O.M., notice of, 409 et seq.
GEORGE WENDERN GAVE A PARTY, Chaps. I.-V., 1—vI.-Ix., 173-x.-XIV., 377-XV.-XVII., 514-XVIII., XIX. (The End), 666.
Germany, friendship between England and, Sir Robert Morier's "fixed idea" of, 113 et seq.-feeling of hatred against England by, 116 et seq. "Ghosts," production of Ibsen's play of, 257, 259, 261. GLEN, THE GREEN, 39.
Gold Cup, the famous, in the British Museum, story of, 212.
Gourds, the Feast of, at Cimiez, 716. "GREAT ADVENTURE," NAPOLEON'S,
Greatest living men, lists of the ten,
Greek army, incidents regarding the,
in the war with Turkey, 90 et seq. GREEN GLEN, THE, 39. Hamilton, Lord Claud, Bill of, to limit the right of picketing, 459. Hardwick Hall, description of, 33. Harte, Bret: see Bret Harte. Hartington, Lord, the famous "yawn" of, 30.
Héger, Constantin, the original of Paul Emmanuel in Villette,' description of, 461 et seq. -the wife of, 463-the family of, 466 et seq.-staff of the school of, 467-the boarders of, ib. -life at the school of, 468 et seq. HEGER FAMILY, CHARLOTTE BRONTË'S, AND THEIR SCHOOL, 461. Henri IV., story of inscription by, on a window-pane, 208.
Hippesley, Gustavus, regiment of Hus- sars raised in England by, for service in Venezuela, 851-return of, to Eng- land, 854.
"Historical Portraits, 1600-1700,' by H. B. Butler and C. R. L. Fletcher, notice of, 574 et seq.
'History of the Indian Mutiny, A: Re- viewed and Illustrated from Original Documents,' by G. W. Forrest, C.I.E., vol. iii., review of, 617 et seq. HOCKEN AND HUNKEN, Chaps. I. - IV., 597-v.-VII., 826.
HOME AGAIN! COLIN CLOUT, COME, 299.
Home Rule Bill, the, examination of, 737 et seq.asserted safeguards of, 738-composition of the Senate under, 739-financial enactments of, ib.- doubtful finality of, 740-Mr Bal- four's speech on, 742-Mr Bonar Law on, 743 et seq.
HOME RULE FOR IRELAND, 736. Horne, Rev. Silvester, M.P., opinions of, on Disestablishment, 120. Horses for army purposes, the problem of, 719 et seq.-the cavalry class of, 721-the mounted infantry class of, ib.-the draught class of, 722 et seq. -possible reduction of the number of, on mobilisation, 726-supply of, in civilian hands, ib. et seq.-new regis- tration and classification scheme for securing, 728 et seq.-keeping up war establishment of, in the field, 731 et seq.-requisite numbers of, to mobilise the Territorial Army, 733-points to be emphasised regarding the problem of, 734 et seq.
Horton, Dr, feigned sympathy of, for his Ulster brethren, 441-determination of, to support Home Rule, 442. HOUSE OF AUSTIN FRIARS, A, 241. House of Lords, the, Government pledge to instant reform of, 437 et seq.-reasons for shelving the ques- tion of, 438 et seq.
HUNKEN, HOCKEN AND, Chaps. I. - IV., 597-v.-VII., 826.
IBSEN IN 1876-81, 252.
Ibsen, visits of John Paulsen to, 252 et seq.-characteristics of the dramas of, 884.
Indian Mutiny, the, territorial extent of, 618-many natives not partici- pants in, 619 et seq.-effects of sun- heat on the British troops while quelling, 625 et seq.-final events of, 632 et seq.
INDIAN MUTINY, THE: THE LAST PHASE, 617.
IN QUEST OF A CURE: I., 341-II., We go to Devonshire, 814-A Vegetarian Sanatorium, 820.
INSURANCE BILL AND AFTER, THE, 147.
Insurance Bill, the, passing of, 147- reception of, by the country, 148- progress of, through Parliament, 149 conduct of the House of
Lords towards, 151 et seq. Ireland, claims of, as a distinct na- tionality, 157 et seq.
IRELAND, HOME RULE FOR, 736. Italian army manœuvres, reminiscences of the, 87 et seq.
JAMES DOUGLAS, M.D., 94. Jhansi, the rising in the native State of, 621-the siege of, 623 et seq. 'Journals and Reminiscences of James Douglas, M.D.,' notice of, 94 et seq. JOURNEY IN SIKHIM, A, 470. Kangchenjunga, the surrounding scen- ery of, 482 et seq.
King's speech, the, at the opening of Parliament, omission in, 437 et
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, characteristics of portraits by, 577.
Ladakh, description of a journey in, 371 et seq.
'Lady of Beauty, The,' by Frank Hamel, notice of, 702 et seq. Language, a separate, as a claim for nationality, 158-Irish claim of a distinct, ib.
Law, Sir Edward FitzGerald, parentage and early career of, 284-life of, in Russia, ib. - official residence of, at St Petersburg, 285-life of, at Athens, 286-appointment of, as Financial Member of Council for India, 287- retirement and later years of, ib. et seq.
Legion Britanica," the, misfortunes of, in the South American Revolu- tion, 859-presence of, at the battle of Carabobo, 864.
Lely, Sir Peter, portraits of the courtiers of Charles II. by, 576. 'Life of Bret Harte' by H. C. Merwin, notice of, 581 et seq. 'Life of George Borrow' by Herbert Jenkins, notice of, 417 et seq. 'Life of Paracelsus, Theophrastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541,' by Anna M. Stoddart, notice of, 122 et seq. 'Life of Sir Edward FitzGerald Law, K.C.S.I., K.C.M. G.,' by Sir Theodore Morison, K.C.I.E., and George T. Hutchinson, review of, 283 et seq. Lloyd George, inflammatory speech of, at Limehouse, 449 et seq.
Lords of Clare, descent of the ancient, 242.
LOST LETTER OF ANCIENT ROME, A, 270-AN APOLOGY, 596.
Louvre, antique collection of Boscoreale in the, 205.
MAGNA CARTA, OUR LOST, 445. MATARIA, A STUDIO IN, 262.
Meaning or "Significs," the science of, 707 et seq.
Mediterranean fleet, sham attack by the, on Gibraltar, 86.
MEETING OF PARLIAMENT, THE, 437. 'Memoirs and Letters of the Right
Hon. Sir Robert Morier, G.C.B., from 1826 to 1876,' by his Daughter, Mrs Rosslyn Wemyss, notice of, 111 et seq.
MEMORIES, A REPLY AND SOME, 30. Mendez, Don Luis Lopez, raising of
troops in England by, for the Vene- zuelan army, 850 et seq. M'Gregor, Gregor, filibustering expedi- tion of, against Florida, 99-Porto Bello taken by, ib., 852-story of the colony of Poyais founded by, 100 et seq.-services of, in Venezuela, 849. Military inspections, anecdotes regard- ing, 79 et seq. Miniature-painting, the English school of, in the seventeenth century, 578. Modern pictures, forgeries of, 213. Monoplane, advantages of the, for mili-
tary purposes, 140 et seq.
Morier, Sir Robert Burnett, parentage and early life of, 111-career of, at Oxford, ib. et seq.-becomes attaché at Vienna, 113-goes to Berlin as Foreign Minister, ib. et seq.
MR WERRISS IN LOVE, 229. MUSINGS_WITHOUT METHOD: January, 111-February, 277-March, 409— April, 574-May, 699-June, 875. MUTINY, THE INDIAN: THE LAST
MYSTERY OF THE TOBERMORY GALLEON REVEALED, THE, 422.
Nanking, mutinous conduct of Revolu- tionary troops in, 870 et seq. Napoleon, statues of generals of, trans- formed, 207-relics of, 210. NAPOLEON'S "GREAT ADVENTURE,” 495.
Nationality, distinct race as a claim for, 157-separate language as a claim for, 158-a common creed as a claim for, ib.-confinement to a particular area does not constitute, 159—a bond of union supplied by, 160-good or harm done by the sentiment of, ib. NATIONALITY, WHAT IS? 155. Nice, inauguration of statue to Queen Victoria at, 711. NICHOLAS DOWNTON, 359. NIGHT IN SHERWOOD, A, 536. NINEMILEBURN, The Riding of, 486. Nonconformists, support of Home Rule by, 442-the endowments of, 753- objections of, to a State religion, 754 et seq.
NORSE QUEEN'S PLEASURE YACHT, A, 776.
NORWEGIAN "VARDÖGR," THE, 304.
'Edipus the King,” Sophocles' tragedy of, the story of, 277 et seq.-produc- tion of, at Covent Garden Theatre, 280 et seq.-at the Théâtre Français in Paris, 282.
Oseberg ship, the, purpose of, 776, 778 et seq.-finding of, 776-contents of, 777-conveyance of, to Christiania, 778-collection of relics from, 781 et seq.
OUR LOST MAGNA CARTA, 445. OUTPOSTS, FROM THE AKSO WAD DOK,
162-EAGLES, 352-THE Durbar at ZARIA, 353-A PLAN THAT FAILED, 655.
Paracelsus, conflicting ideas as to char- acter of, 122, 125-parentage and education of, 123-travels of, ib. settlement of, at Basle, as a physician, 124-renewed travels and last years of, 125.
Paris, destruction of ancient landmarks in, 879 et seq.
PARLIAMENT, THE MEETING of, 437. PARTY, GEORGE WENDERN GAVE A, Chaps. I.-V., 1-VI.-IX., 173—x.-XIV., 377-XV.-XVII., 514-XVIII., (The End), 666.
PASHA ARABI, AHMED, 57.
PATRICK BRADE, MURDERER, 330. Paulsen, John, visits of, to Ibsen, 252
Peking, looting of, by Revolutionary troops, 868 et seq. Photography, widespread present-day practice of, 580.
Picketing, gross abuses of, 458-Lord Claud Hamilton's Bill to limit the right of, 459.
Pinero, Sir Arthur, dispraise of Brown- ing's dramas by, 883 et seq. PITFALLS FOR COLLECTORS, 201. PLEASURE YACHT, A NORSE QUEEN'S, 776.
POLISH CONFUSION, A, 635.
POLITICS, THE EXCELLENT PROFESSION OF, 585.
Porto Bello, capture of, by Gregor M'Gregor, 99, 852. Portrait-painters, the Dutch, in Eng- land during the seventeenth century, 574 et seq.-the English "wandering,' 578-numerous extant examples of the seventeenth century, ib. et seq.- the modern, 579.
-prizes of, 590-aspirants for the dignity of, 591 et seq.
QUEEN VICTORIA, CIMIEZ AND, 711. QUESTION OF ARMY HORSES, THE, 719. Race, a distinct, as a claim for nation- ality, 157-the Irish claim of a separ-
ate, ib. Reinhardt, Herr, production of Soph- ocles' "Edipus the King" by, at Covent Garden Theatre, 280 et seq. REMINISCENCES, SOME SERVICE, 79. REPLY, A, AND SOME MEMORIES, 30. RESCUE OF WILL SCARLETT, THE, 686. REVOLUTIONARY AFTERMATH, ▲, 868. Revolutionary movements, the slow growth of, 447 et seq.
RIDING OF NINEMILEBURN, THE, 486. Rohilcund, the mutiny in the province of, 627 et seq.
Rubens, difference between Van Dyck and, as artists, 576. SANDERSON'S VENUS, 758.
San Juan Bautista, identification of the, as the Spanish galleon burnt in Tober- mory Bay, 425 et seq.
Sauvageot, Charles, collection of an- tiquities made by, 202.
Sea-power of Italy, effects of the, against Turkey, 126 et seq.
Secunder Begum, Regent of Bhopal, loyal conduct of, during the Mutiny, 621.
SHERWOOD, A NIGHT IN, 536.
Significs or Meaning, Victoria Lady Welby's study of the science of, 707 et seq.
SIKHIM, A JOURNEY IN, 470. Sikhim, the scenery of, 470-the bazars of, 471-a journey from Darjeeling to, 472 et seq.-the shepherds of, 474 -mistaking the mountain-paths in, 477 et seq.-amongst the snows of, 479 et seq.-return to Darjeeling from, 484 et seq.
Smith, F. E., speech of, at opening of Parliament, 437.
SOME ROCKETS, "MOTHER," AND PRIVATE RILEY, 784.
SOME SERVICE REMINISCENCES, 79. Sophocles' tragedy of “ Edipus the King," production of, at Covent Garden Theatre, 280 et seq.-at the Théâtre Français, 282.
Sorel, Agnes, love-story of Charles VII. of France and, 702 et seq.
South America, Bourbon rule in, 848- revolt against the Spanish yoke in, ib. et seq.
Sport, modern adoption of, by the French, 875 et seq.
Spurious collection of antiquities, the Biardot, 204.
Stuart-Wortley, Lady Emmeline, the travels of, 707.
STUDIO IN MATaria, a, 262.
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