Canadian Mounted Police, an outpost
CANADIAN ROCKIES, MOUNTAIN EX- PLORATION IN THE, 540. Carlists, the, possible rising of, 106, 116 the case for, considered, 107 et seq.- the "clans" and chiefs of, 110 et seq.-former risings of, 113- the princes of, 117. CARLISTS, THE: THEIR CASE, THEIR CAUSE, AND THEIR CHIEFS, 106. CASE OF THE PHILIPPINES, THE, 1016. Cavite, the campaign of, 1022 et seq. Chamkannis, the Indian border tribe of the, services of the Gurkha Scouts against, 812.
Chilcoot Pass, crossing the, 785 et seq. CHILD, AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A, Chapters XV.-XIX., 52-xx.-xxIII., 364-xxiv., xxv., 514-XXVI.-XXIX. (Conclusion), 707.
'Children of the Mist' by Eden Phil- pott, notice of, 266.
China blue book, publication of the new, 773.
China, British interests in, 778 et seq- the disintegration of, 1072-proposed agreement between Russia and Britain regarding, ib., 1075. "CHRISTIAN QUACKERY, 658. Christian Science, the new creed known
as, 659 et seq.-cures effected by, 664 -probable results of, 668-the real founder of, 845-the rival camps of, 846-introduction of, into England, ib. - Miss Harwood's exposure of, 848 et seq.-religious worship con- nected with, 851.
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE," THE Origin of, 845.
Colley, Sir George Pomeroy-, labours of, as Professor of Military History, 558 -services of, in the Ashanti War, 560 -on Sir Garnet Wolseley's staff in Natal, 561-in Zululand, 563-in the Transvaal, 564-summoned back to India by Lord Lytton, ib.-operations of, against the Boers, 565 et seq.- defeat of, at Majuba Hill, 568 et seq.
Comstock, discovery of Nevada silver- reefs by, 736-silver-lode named after, 738 et seq. passim.
CONSTANTINOPLE, GERMANY'S INFLU- ENCE AT, 921.
Coronation of Queen Victoria, reminis- cences of the, 471.
CORPORAL LACOSTE, THE SWORD OF, 385.
Crater Lake, in Alaska, description of, 788.
CUTTIN' RUSHES, 894.
DAISY, HIS, 833.
Dargai, the Gurkha Scouts at the attack on, 805 et seq.
DARKNESS, THE HEART OF, 193, 479, 634.
DAUGHTER OF THE MUHAMMADANS, A, 250.
Dawson City, winter in, 994 et seq.-an exodus from, 1000.
DAYS, BYGONE, 461.
Delhi, siege of, share taken by Hodson's Horse in the, 533.
DIARY, MEN WHO HAVE KEPT A, 70. Dickens, Charles, the letters of, 84. Divorce Court, passing of the Act estab- lishing a, 221.
Don Carlos, asserted right of succession from the first, 107- claims of the present, 117.
'Double Thread, the,' notice of, 975. Dreyfus, the banishment of, 1052-re-
opening of the case of, 1054-the bor- dereau in the trial of, 1057-events following the condemnation of, 1059 et seq.
'Duet, the,' by A. Conan Doyle, notice of, 975.
Dyea, the Indian village of, 782. EASTERN POLICY, A NOTE ON, 443. Eddy, the Rev. Mary Baker G., reputed foundress of "Christian Science," 659 -healing of diseases by, 664- -un- founded claims of, as the discoverer of Christian Science, 845-profits of writings by, 847. Education Act of 1870, disappointed hopes regarding effects of the, 503 et seq.
EDUCATION, THE SINS OF, 503. Elephant, the African, extermination of, 89-proposed sanctuaries for, 90 -protection of undersized, 91-the taming of, ib.
Erebus and Terror, Antarctic explora- tions of the, 470.
Esterhazy, the handwriting of, in the Dreyfus case, 1059 et seq. Evelyn, John E., the diary of, 73. Fiction, the popular demand for, 505. Field-King, Mrs, introduction of Chris-
tian Science into England by, 846- the aims of, 847-religious services held by, 851.
'Figaro, revelations of the, in the Drey- fus case, 1067.
FORGOTTEN PURITAN COLONY, A, 868. 'Fowler, the,' by Beatrice Harraden, notice of, 975.
Fox, Charles James, Sir George Trevel- yan's inaccuracies regarding, 582. FRANCE, THE NEGATIVE RULER OF, 1052.
French prize-ships, capture of, 926. Friars, different Orders of, in the Philip- pines, character of the, 1019. FROM FOREIGN PARTS: A SONG OF DEVON, 137.
FROM THE NEW GIBBON, 241.
FULFILMENT, THE GIFT OF: AN AL- LEGORY, 283.
FUR TRADE, ROMANCE OF THE: THE MOUNTAIN MEN, 37.
GAME-FISH RIVER, THE THAMES AS A, 621.
Game sanctuaries, establishment of, in Africa, 90.
"Gay Lord Quex, the," success of the play of, 984.
GEORGE BORROW, 724.
George III. and his Ministry, Sir George Trevelyan's charges against, 583. GERMANY'S INFLUENCE AT CONSTANTI- NOPLE, 921.
GIBBON, FROM THE NEW, 241.
GIFT OF FULFILMENT, THE: AN AL- LEGORY, 283.
GIRL, THE KENTUCKY, 1030.
Gladstone, Mr, defeat of, in representa- tion for Oxford, 234 et seq. GRAND MATCH, THE, 572. Grant-Duff, Sir Mountstuart, 'Notes from a Diary' of, 87.
Great Divide, view from the, 553. Greville, Charles, the diary of, 84. GUIDES, LUMSDEN OF THE, 1003. Guides, the corps of, raising of, 1009- some exploits of, 1010 et seq. GURKHA SCOUTS, THE, 802. Gurkha Scouts, the, duties of, 802- raising of, 803-London experiences of some members of, 804-services of, with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, 805 et seq.-rewards of, 814. Harwood, Miss Annie, exposure of Christian Science by, 848 et seq. Hatcheries, establishment of, on the Thames, 628 et seq.
the East India Company to the Crown, 225-chasm between natives and Eng- lishmen in, 1033-the race problem in, solved by sport and athletics, 1034- influence of polo in, ib. et seq. IRISH BOSWELL, AN, 884.
'Isabel Carnaby' by Miss Fowler, notice of, 265.
Ivory, the African traffic in, 89 et seq. JAMAICA: AN IMPRESSION, 304. Jamaica, appearance of, from the sea, 304-the capital of, ib.-the railway in, 305-a cattle-breeding station in, 306 et seq.
'John Splendid: the Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn,' by Neil Munro, notice of, 98 et seq. character of the Duke of Argyll in, 101.
Johnson, Dr, the Life of, by Boswell, 80 et seq.
'Journal to Stella,' Dean Swift's, 74 et seq.
Journalism, the new, features of, 508 et seq.
Katipunan, or League, the, a secret society of the Filipinos, 1021. KENTUCKY GIRL, THE, 1030. KING, THE REBEL, 138.
KLONDIKE, PIONEERING IN, 781, 986. Klondike, the, icy region of, 992-the gold-fields of, 995 et seq.
Knapp, Dr, Life of George Borrow by, noticed, 724 et seq.
LAD, THE OULD, 1037.
Laing's Nek, the battle of, 566. 'Legend of Montrose, a,' character of Montrose and Argyll in, 96—the real hero of, 97.
HEART OF DARKNESS, THE, 193, 479, Leipsic, account of the battle of, 704- 634.
school days of, 522-arrival of, in India, 523-joins Sir Henry Lawrence, 524-appointed to command of the Corps of Guides, 525-charges against character of, 526 et seq., 538-Major Taylor's report on charges against, 529-formation of regiment of irregu- lar horse by, 531-death of, 538- personal appearance of, 539. Hodson's Horse, raising of, 531-some exploits of, 532 et seq.-later history of, 539. Hudson Bay Company, establishment of the, 40.
Hume Brown, P., 'History of Scotland' by, noticed, 746 et seq.
Icy region, the, of the Klondike, 992. India, government of, transferrred from
the flight after the battle of, 705- scene of the battlefield at, 706. LEIPSIC, THE RETREAT FROM, 704. LETTER FROM SALAMANCA, a, 376. Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, pres- ence of, in the House of Commons, 238.
Liberal party, conditions of the, 457 et seq.
'Life of Admiral Sir William Robert Mends, G.C.B.,' notice of, 853 et
of George Borrow,' by William J. Knapp, Ph.D., LL.D., notice of, 724
LIKE TO LIKE: A TRIVIAL ROMANCE, 682, 816.
Linderman, Lake, in Alaska, description of, 791.
London hotels, life in, 976.
Maitland, Sir Peregrine, recollections of, 472.
Majuba Hill, defeat of Sir George Colley at, 568 et seq.
Marsh, Lake, in Alaska, description of, 798-a snowstorm at, ib. et seq. MASQUERADER, A, 883.
MATCH, THE GRAND, 572.
London Municipal Bill, need for a strong, MEN WHO HAVE KEPT A DIARY, 70.
454. LOOKER-ON, THE:-
January: The Radical Split: How pleasing to our Friends Abroad, 151- The Secret of Sir Edmund Monson's Speech, 155-The Better Way with Mr Gladstone's Biography: Two Harmonious Contributions thereto, 158-Browning's own Story about Mr Disraeli, 163.
February: Maga's' Thousandth Number, 427-The Lesson of the Madagascar Papers, 429-The Russian Peace Proposals, 433-The Bishops and their too Priestly Priests, 436- Mr Lecky on Mr Gladstone: and the Boehm Story, 438.
March: France: a Halt on the Road to Revolution, 591-Protestantism a Religion and a Polity, 593-New De- partures in Cabinet Government, 598 -Mr Winterley in Parliament: and on the Grand Piano, 600.
April: Deficit, and its Timely Sug- gestions, 759-The War-Call for In- direct Taxation, 762-The Why-not of Agreement with Russia, 765-Lord Salisbury on the Confessional: his advice to the Bishops, 768.
May: Samoa, 905-China, ib.- Budget Criticism, 906-The West Indies for the United States, 907- Mr Winterley in the Studio and at the Play, 911.
LORD LYONS, 120. LOTJE, TANTE, 287.
Lumsden, Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. B., early exploits of, in India, 1007-the corps of Guides raised by, 1009-appointed to Candahar mission, 1012-assumes command of Hyderabad Contingent, 1014-returns home, 1015. LUMSDEN OF THE GUIDES, 1003. LYONS, LORD, 120.
Lyons, Lord, early life of, 121—a mid- shipman in the Ajax, ib.-joins the Active, ib. -on service in the East Indies, 124-in command in the Medi- terranean, 126 his services as a diplomatist, 127-appointed to the Crimea, 128 et seq.. - becomes com- mander-in-chief, 135-his services to the country, ib.
MADONNA OF THE PEACH-TREE, 317. Magazine, the new-fashioned, character- istics of, 507.
Mendelssohn, Felix, the correspondence of, 83.
MENDS, ADMIRAL SIR W.: FIFTY-FIVE YEARS OF NAVAL SERVICE, 853. Mends, Admiral Sir William, first naval services of, 854-appointment of, to the Pique frigate, 857-promotion of, to lieutenant, 859-becomes post-cap- tain, 861-appointed flag-captain to Sir E. Lyons, ib.-bombards Odessa, 863-disembarks the troops for the Crimea, ib.-his account of the battle of the Alma, 864-takes command of first Naval Reserve ship, 866-assumes charge of the Transport Department, ib.-made a G.C.B., 867-his death, ib.
Military drill for boys, value of, 578. Millennial spirit, the, growth of, in Britain, 1038 et seq.-foolishness and unprofitableness of, 1043.
MINES, ROMANCE OF THE: THE NEVADA SILVER BOOM, 735.
Monteverde, Colonel, notice of 'The Campaign in the Philippines' by, 1016 et seq.
MONTROSE AND ARGYLL IN FICTION, 93.
Montrose, the Marquis of, Napier's Life of, 94 Scott's portrait of, in the 'Legend of Montrose,' 96-Mr Mac- Laren Cobban's treatment of, in 'The Angel of the Covenant,'_102. Moore, Colonel, the 59th Bengal Native Infantry commanded by, 1006. Moore, Tom, the Life of Byron by, 82. Mount Murchison, an ascent of, 555. MOUNTAIN EXPLORATION IN THE CAN- ADIAN ROCKIES, 540.
Mountain men, the, as fur-traders, 37, 45, 51-Washington Irving's descrip- tion of, 46-Parkman's adventures with, 48 et seq.
MOUNTAIN MEN, THE: ROMANCE OF THE FUR TRADE, 37.
'Mr and Mrs Nevill Tyson' by Miss May Sinclair, notice of, 266. MUHAMMADANS, A DAUGHTER OF THE, 250.
'My Inner Life' by Dr J. B. Crozier, notice of, 268.
NAPOLEON, A PRISONER UNDER, 925. NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND POPULAR DEMANDS, 448.
NAVAL STATION, WEI-HAI-WEI: ITS VALUE AS A, 1069.
NEGATIVE RULER OF FRANCE, THE, 1052.
Nelson, Lord, recollections of, 462 et seq. Nevada, the silver-reefs of, 735 et seq. NEW HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, A, 746. NOCTES AMBROSIANE, NO. LXXII., 167. NO-MAN'S-LAND, 1.
North-West Company, amalgamation of the, with the Hudson Bay Company, 40.
NOTE ON EASTERN POLICY, A, 443. Old age, the approach of, 351 et seq. Old-age pensions, difficulty of legislating with regard to, 1046.
Old Providence, the island of, 868-the Puritan settlement on, 869 et seq.- failure of the attempt to colonise, 875 -becomes headquarters of privateer- ing against the Spaniards, 878-cap- tured by Spain, 881.
Oliphant, Mrs, the Autobiography of, 895 et seq.-first literary efforts of, 898-early widowhood and struggles of, ib. et seq.-dependence of, on her publishers, 901-as a contributor to Maga,' 902-her literary reputation, 903.
ON TRIAL, Chapters I.-VI., 959. 'Open Question, the,' by C. E. Raimond, notice of, 264.
ORIGIN OF "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE," THE, 845.
OULD LAD, THE, 1037.
OUR FATHERS, 165.
Outer Hebrides, the, natural features of, 413 sport amongst the wildfowl in, 414 et seq. the crofters of, 422—a churchyard in, 423-duck-shooting by night in, 424.
OUTER HEBRIDES, WILDFOWL-SHOOTING IN THE, 413.
'Owd Bob' by Alfred Ollivant, notice of, 266.
Pacific States of America, pioneer ex- plorers in the, 272.
Palmerston, Lord, as Leader of the House of Commons, 238-death of, 240.
Parkman, career of, as a trapper, 48 et seq.
Parliament, new session of, programme of the, 452 et seq.
Parliamentary Committee, proceedings before a, 979.
Parnell, Charles Stewart, parentage and early life of, 139 - enters the House of Commons, 140- becomes leader of the Irish parliamentary party, 141-his attitude towards Eng. land, ib. his imprisonment, 143- issues a manifesto on the Phoenix Park murders, 144-welcomed by the Glad- stonian Liberals, 146-freedom of Edinburgh conferred on, 147- his final disgrace, 148.
Peace Conference, the secret of the, 1043-appeal to the imagination in, 1047.
PEACH-TREE, MADONNA OF THE, 317. PEKING, A YEAR'S DIPLOMACY IN, 773. Peking, "Times' correspondent in, ser- vices rendered by, 773.
Peking-Hankow railway, the projected, 775.
Pepys, Samuel, the diary of, 71 et seq. Perak, a hill bungalow in, 312 et seq. Percy, Admiral, midshipman days of, 461-under Lord Nelson in the Vic- tory, ib.-friendship of, with General Janot, 462-takes command of the Hotspur, 463-relics of, at Levens, 465-appointed to the Cape Station, 468 et seq.-meeting of Sir James Ross and Captain Crozier with, 470. Periodical press, degradation of the, 506. PHILIPPINES, THE CASE OF THE, 1016. Philippines, the, rule of Spain in, 1017
-different Orders of friars in, 1019— the Jesuits in, 1020-a secret society in, 1021-the revolt in, ib. et seq.-the Americans in, 1028 et seq.
Physical development of boys, the, vari- ous methods for attaining, 573 et seq. -use of gymnastics in, 576-outdoor games as a means of, 577-value of military drill in, 578.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS, 573. Picquart, Colonel, connection of, with the Dreyfus Case, 1059 et seq. pass.- arrest and imprisonment of, 1066. PIONEERING IN KLONDIKE, 781, 986. POET, A VAGABOND, 402. POLO AND POLITICS, 1032.
Polo, the game of, at Gilgit, 1032 - power of, in breaking down race prej- udice in India, 1034 et seq. POMEROY-COLLEY, SIR GEORGE: SOME PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS, 558. POPULAR DEMANDS, NATIONAL INSTI- TUTIONS AND, 448.
Port Arthur, events following the Rus- sian acquisition of, 775-strategic value of, to Russia, 1069, 1071. PRESERVATION OF AFRICAN ELEPHANTS, THE, 89.
Princess Charlotte Augusta, marriage of, to the Prince of Coburg, 474- death of, 475-funeral of, 476. PRISONER UNDER NAPOLEON, A, 925. PURITAN COLONY, A FORGOTTEN, 868. QUACKERY, "CHRISTIAN," 658. REBEL KING, THE, 138. RECORD of a Life, the, 895. Reform Bill, popular excitement on passing of the, 477.
'Reminiscences of the Courts of George the First and Second' by Horace Walpole, 78 et seq.
RETREAT FROM LEIPSIC, THE, 704. Rimbaud, Arthur, posthumous vilifica-
tion of, 402-childhood of, ib.-begins his literary career in Paris, 403-sets out on his wanderings, 405-ceases to write poetry, 406—again a wanderer, 407-his life in Africa, 408-return of, to France, 410-his death, 411— character of his verses, ib. Robinson, Henry Crabb, the diary of, 82.
Rocky Mountains, the, surveying ex- pedition to determine highest sum- mits of, 540 et seq.-outcome of the expedition to, 557.
ROMANCE OF THE FUR TRADE: THE MOUNTAIN MEN, 37.
ROMANCE OF THE MINES: CALIFORNIAN GOLD DISCOVERIES, 272.
ROMANCE OF THE MINES: THE NEVADA SILVER BOOм, 735.
Ross, Sir James, and Captain Crozier, the Antarctic expedition of, 470. Royal Academy, the yearly Exhibition of the, 977.
RUSHES, CUTTIN', 894.
Russell, George, the 'Recollections' of, 85 et seq.
Russell, Lord John, as Leader of the House of Commons, 238. Russia, influence of, at Constantinople, 921-the French alliance with, 923. RUSTICUS IN Urbe, 974.
SALAMANCA, A LETTER FROM, 376. Salmon and trout, stocking of the Thames with, 623 et seq.
San Francisco, the growth of, 275, 281.
Santa Catalina, the island of, story of
the colonisation of, 868 et seq. SCHOOLS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN, 573. 'Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures,' by the Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, examination of, 659 et seq. -profits of, 847.
SCOTLAND, A NEW HISTORY OF, 746. SCOUTS, THE GURKHA, 802.
Secondary education, legislation regard. ing, 453.
SEMIRAMIS, A VILLAGE, 835.
SENTIMENT, A TYRANNY OF, 1038.
respondence and Occasional Papers,' by General Sir Peter S. Lumsden, G.C.B., C.S.I., and George Elmslie, C.S.I., notice of, 1003 et seq. Slave, capture of a, 469.
SONG OF DEVON, FROM FOREIGN PARTS : A, 137.
Spain, rule of, in the Philippines, 1017 et seq.
Stevenson, Robert Louis, recent bio- graphies of, 270-Life of, by Mrs Black and Miss Simpson, notice of,
St Paul's, the decorations at, 982. Sunday, the secularisation of, in London, 981.
Superstition, various forms of, 658.
Sutro tunnel, construction of the, 739. Swift, Dean, the Journal to Stella' of, 74 et seq.
SWORD OF CORPORAL LACOSTE, THE, 385.
Tagish, Lake, in Alaska, description of, 795.
Talleyrand, some recollections of, 471. TANTE LOTJE, 287.
Thames, the, as a fishing-ground, 622– stocking of, with fish, 623, 625- establishment of hatcheries on, 628 et seq.-opposition to introduction of game-fish into, 632. THAMES, THE, AS A GAME-FISH RIVER, 621.
'Times' correspondent in Peking, value of services rendered by, 773. Tirah Expeditionary Force, the com- position of, 803-services of the Gurkha Scouts with, 805 et seq. Trappers, the early, characteristics of, 38-operations of, 40 et seq.-dangers incidental to the life of, 42 et seq. TREVELYAN, SIR GEORGE, AS A HIS- TORIAN, 581.
TRIAL, ON, Chapters I.-VI., 959. TRIVIAL ROMANCE, LIKE TO LIKE: A, 682, 816.
Turkey, commercial relations of Ger- many with, 922-attitude of the European Powers towards, 924.
SEVENTY YEARS AT WESTMINSTER, II., TYRANNY OF SENTIMENT, A, 1038.
Shanghai, French claims in, 777. 'Shuttle of an Empire's Loom, a,' by Harry Vandervell, notice of, 267. SINS OF EDUCATION, THE, 503. SIR GEORGE POMEROY-COLLEY: SOME PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS, 558. SIR GEORGE TREVELYAN AS A HIS- TORIAN, 581.
Skelton, Philip, the biography of, by Samuel Burdy, description of, 885
et seq. 'Sketch of the Life of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden, K.C.S.I., C.B., with Selections from his Cor-
UNDER THE BEARD OF BUCHANAN, 264.
Unionists, the, discontent in the ranks of, 448-policy of progress of, 450- difference between policy of, and socialism, 451.
UNWRITTEN CHAPTER OF HISTORY, AN: THE STRUGGLE FOR BORGU, 605. URBE, RUSTICUS IN, 974. VAGABOND POET, A, 402.
Verdun, life of prisoners of war at, 934 et seq.-escape from, 936 et seq.- prisoners captured and sent back to, 942-visit of Buonaparte to, 951. VILLAGE SEMIRAMIS, A, 835.
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