and the employers of labour, 679_emi- gration of farmers and small capitalists,
ib. et seq.-Colonial squatters, 682. • L'Affaire Froideville : Mæurs d'em-
ployés, par André Theuriet, reviewed,
699. LAND OF DARKNESS,THE, I. “ LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT,” Latine Reddi.
• Le Cavalier Miserey, 21 ° Chasseurs,' par
Abel Hermant, reviewed, 707. Liszt's picture of a Hungarian gipsy,
631 • Literature, a Look Round,' by Robert
Buchanan, reviewed, 436. LITERATURE OF THE LAST FIFTY YEARS,
THE, 738. • Locksley Hall, Sixty years after,' by
Lord Tennyson, reviewed, 129. LOVE THAT LASTS FOR EVER. A JUBILEE
LYRIC, 325. Lytton, Lord, the late, as a writer of
fiction, 760. Macaulay's, Lord, historical works, 746. • Madonna of the Tubs,' the, by Elizabeth
Stuart Phelps, reviewed, 297. Maga's LIBRARY, IN, 126. MAGNETIC MYSTERY, A, 648. • Maitland of Lethington; and the Scot-
land of Mary Stuart,' by John Skelton, reviewed, 308. Maitland of Lethington's mission to
England, 117-his strategy in politics and religion, 122—effect of his irony
on Knox, 124. Manufactured goods, import of, 493. • Mark of Cain, the,' by Andrew Lang,
reviewed, 300. MAR'se DAB AFTER THE WAR: A Vir.
ginia Reminiscence, 807. Martin, Sir Theodore, on Spanish com.
petition, 508. • Merry Men, the,' by Robert Louis Stev-
enson, reviewed, 564. Mill's, John Stuart, philosophical works,
751. Mobilisation of the Russian army, 393. Moss FROM A ROLLING STONE : XIV.,
The attack on the British Legation in
Japan in 1861, 45. Napier, Sir William, as a historian, 745. “ Navies of England and other countries,”
fessor Dowden's Life of Shelley, 131– The Life and Work of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, 137-Remin- iscences and Opinions, by Sir F. H. Doyle, 141—Sketches from my Life, by Hobart Pasha, ib.-Sententiæ Artis, by Harry Quilter, 145—The New Amphion, 147—The Struggle of the Bulgarians for National Independence, 148-England's Case against Home Rule, by A. V. Dicey, M.A., 151.
Feb. : Democracy and other Aa- dresses, by J. R. Lowell, 291-Humor- ous Masterpieces from American Liter. ature, 296—The Madonna of the Tubs, by E. S. Phelps, 297—Books and Book. men, by Andrew Lang, 298—The End of Phæacia, 299— The Mark of Cain, 300—She :
A History of Adventure, by H. Rider Haggard, 302–History of the University of Oxford, by Maxwell Lyte, 305—Maitland of Lethington ; and the Scotland of Queen Mary, by John Skelton, 308— The Dictionary of National Biography, edited by Leslie Stephen, 310~History of India under Queen Victoria, by L. J. Trotter, 313.
March : Parleyings with certain People, &c., by Robert Browning, 417 -The Service of Man, by J. Cotter Morison, 423—Some Verdicts of His- tory Reviewed, by William Stebbing, 428-A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria, from 1852 to 1860, by Charles C. F. Greville, 432—A Look Round Literature, by Robert Buchanan, 436 - The Life of Agnes Strickland, by her sister, 438_Court and Private Life in the Time of Queen Charlotte, 441– Eighty-five Years of Irish History, 1800-1885, 441.
April : James Fraser, Second Bishop of Manchester, by Thomas Hughes, Q.C., 552-Randolph Caldecott : his Early Career, by Henry Blackburn, 560 The Merry Men, by Robert Louis Stevenson, 564-High Life ; or, The Towers of Silence, 567—Hurrish : a Study, by the Hon. Emily Lawless, 569 -Industrial Ireland, by John Dennis, 570.
MAY: FRENCH CONTEMPORARY Nov. ELISTS, 683-Noir et Rose, par Georges Ohnet, 686— La Bate, par Victor Cher. buliez, 689-Zyte, par Hector Malot, 694 — L'Affaire Froideville Mæurs d'employés, par André Theuriet, 699 -André Cornélis, par Paul Bourget, 703—Le Cavalier Miserey, 21 • Chas- seurs, par Abel Hermant, 707.
June: The LITERATURE OF THE LAST FIFTY YEARS, 738. POETRY, 740: Lord Tennyson, 16.—Robert Browning, 743 -A. C. Swinburne, 744–Mrs Brown-
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ing, 745. HISTORY, ib.: Sir William RECOLLECTIONS OF KAISER WILHELM, Napier, ib.—Sir A. Alison, ib.—Lord 672. Macaulay, 746—Thomas Carlyle, 747— Recruiting in Russia, 383 et seq. John Hill Burton, 749. Philosophy, Relics, sacred, 377. 751 : John Stuart Mill, ió.--Herbert •Reminiscences and Opinions,' by Sir F. Spencer, 752—Charles Darwin, ib.- H. Doyle, reviewed, 141. Huxley and Tyndall, 754. FICTION, ib.: Remount department of the Indian army, Dickens, ib.—Thackeray, 756—George 274. Eliot, ib.-Charlotte Brontë, 757—Mrs RESTORERS OF FLORENCE, THE, 76. Gaskell, 758/-Anthony Trollope, ib.– Rosebery's, Lord, flippant speech on the Charles Reade, 759-Lord Lytton, 760. Crimes Bill, 856—his ridicule of the CRITICISM, ib. : John Ruskin, ib. De- Liberal Unionists, 857- VELOPMENT OF JOURNALISM, 760.
“ Round Table” Conferences, the, 597 OPEN SPACES, THE NEED OF, 446.
Royal Commission and free trade, 502. Oxford, History of the University of,' Ruskin, John, his work as an art critic,
fects, 827-entrance examinations, 829 Tennyson's, Lord, poetry, 740. et seq.-defectively trained students, Thackeray, W. M., as a writer of fiction, 833—character of work done by stu- 756. dents coming from different classes of « THE KING OF LOVE MY SHEPHERD IS," schools, 834-University prize-list test, LATINE REDDITUM, 280. 834—the maintenance and improve THOMAS, 842. ment of secondary schools, 836—the Touraine, the Dukes of, 344. teaching of Latin, 837—the composi. TRADE, FREE, AND DEPRESSED TRADE, tion of pupil-teachers, 839.
491. Selborne's Lord, condemnation of his Trades-Unions in New South Wales, 678. late colleagues, 856.
TRANSYLVANIAN Saxons, AMONG THE, •Sententiæ Artis. First Principles of 195—their bridal customs, 196—their
Art: for Painters and Picture Lovers,' folk-lore, 206—the baptism of children, reviewed, 145:
207 et seq.- their death customs, 210. Separatists, breakdown of the historical TRANSYLVANIAN TZIGANES, THE, 129– case of the, 323.
overhauling a gipsy camp, ib.-Liszt's SEPARATISTS, THE FIRST MOVE OF THE, picture of Hungarian Tzigane, 631_the
458—Mr Gladstone and • The Plan of gipsy leader or judge, 635—the gipsies' Campaign,' 459—Sir William Harcourt religion, 637 et seq.-gipsy wit, 6394 and the Parnellites, 462—the fana- their burial customs, 640-gipsy love ticism of Gladstone-worship, 465–
of music, 643 et seq. defeat of the Parnellites, 466.
Trevelyan's, Sir George, attitude on the •Service of Man, the,' by J. Cotter Irish question, 729—his return to the Morison, reviewed, 423.
Gladstone fold, 866_his attitude on SESSION, THE PROGRESS OF THE, 854—the the Crimes Bill, 867-his exhibition privilege debate, 855—Lord Selborne's at the "
Eighty Club," 868_exposure condemnation of the conduct of his of, by Lord Randolph Churchill, 869. late colleagues, 856—Lord Rosebery's Trollope, Anthony, his place in fiction, flippant speech on the Crimes Bill, 758. ib.-his ridicule of the Liberal Union- Two MONTHS OF THE SESSION, 591-the ists, 857–Mr Gladstone's appeal to appearance of turbulent spirits, ib. the Nonconformists, 860—his parlia- -the unnecessary prolongation of de- mentary tactics, 863—the “ Parnellism bates, ib.--the deterioration of the and Crime” debate, 865—Sir George House of Commons, 593—-Mr W. H. Trevelyan's return to the Gladstone Smith's tract as a leader, ib.--the balder- sold, 866—his attitude on the Crimes
dash of the Irish demagogues, 594- Bill, 867 - his exhibition at the the legislation of Lord Salisbury's Cab- “ Eighty Club,” 868—exposure of Sir inet, 595– the Gladstonians and their
George by Lord Randolph Churchill,869. Nationalist allies, 596—Mr Bright's "Shaftesbury, the Life and Work of the opposition to Home Rule, 599—Mr Seventh Earl of,' reviewed, 137.
Gladstone's appeal to separated and • She: a History of Adventure,' by H. divided interests, 600-the nationality Rider Haggard, 302.
of the United Empire, 601-Mr A. J. • Shelley, the Life of P. B.,' by Dr Dow- Balfour, the new Secretary for Ireland, .- den, reviewed, 131.
16.-his brave heart and determined • Sketches from my Life,' by the late spirit, 602.
Admiral Hobart Pasha, reviewed, 141. TzIGANES, THE TRANSYLVANIAN, 629. Smith's, Mr W. H.,.tact as a leader, 593. Union with Ireland, the causes of the, SOLDIERS, RUSSIAN, AND RUSSIAN ARMA-
154. MENTS, 382.
United Empire, the nationality of the SONG OF THE Bell, THE, translated by Sir 601. Theodore Martin, 579.
United States tariff, 502. “Specific subjects,” the teaching of, in “Verdicts of History Reviewed, Some,' board schools, 825.
by William Stebbing, reviewed, 428. Spencer's, Herbert, philosophical works, Vinegar Hill, the battle of, 165. 752.
Virginia Reminiscence, a, 807. Strachey, Mr, on the effects of raising the Wodrow's • Analecta,' 348. German tariff, 498.
Yule's Cathay, and the Way Thither,' • Strickland, the Life of Agnes,' by her quoted, 234 et seq.—Marco Polo, 235
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