English counties that the relations between India and Central Asia are uncertain. A policy of moderation and proportion is the policy the Liberal party proposes in opposition to a Conservative policy, which treats infinitely remote objects of desire and objects of aversion as all in the front rank, and all deserving the utmost national sacrifices and risks. If Conservatives complain that a Liberal Opposition is bound to formulate its programme more precisely before depriving Lord Beaconsfield of office, they may be asked to explain what, apart from the Straits of Malacca, was the definite Conservative programme upon which Mr. Disraeli ejected Mr. Gladstone. November 22, 1879. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Communications to the Editor should be addressed to him at 39 Paternoster Row, E.C. As the Magazine has an ample staff of Contributors, MSS. are not invited without previous correspondence, and uninvited MSS. cannot be returned except at the convenience of the Editor. No copies of Verses can be INDEX ΤΟ VOL. XX. NEW SERIES. AFGHANISTAN. By G. T. P., 534 BIBLIOMANIA in 1879, by Shirley, 71 CESAR, Mr. Froude's, by Professor W. Cheneys and the House of Russell, by Councils of Europe, England and the,851 EGYPT and the Pre-Homeric Greeks, by England and the Councils of Europe, 851 European Democracy, Prince Napoleon 'FAMILIAR Photographs in Verse,' by First Impressions of the New World, Froude's (Mr.) 'Cæsar,' by Professor GALLICIAN Novelist (A), by Helen Zim- Gladstone (Mr.) as a Man of Letters, 657 - Government (A) on its Defence, 125 HOLIDAY Travel Books: Stevenson's Travels with a Donkey 'A Yachtsman's Holiday,' 415 Holy Land, My Journal in the, by Mrs Homeric Mythology and Religion: a Hungarian (A) Episode: Zigeuner IRELAND, Tenant Right in, 351 LAND Question (The), and Report on Little to Shew, by A. K. H. B., 647 MARY Anerley: a Yorkshire Tale, by- Chap. I. Headstrong and Headlong, 13 III. A Disappointing Appointment, IV. Disquietude, 23 V. Decision, 27 VI. Anerley Farm, 31 VII. A Dane in the Dyke, 143. X. Robin Lyth, 165 XI. Dr. Upandown, 291 XIII. Grumbling and Growling, 308 XIX. A Farm to let, 598 XXI. Jack and Jill go down the Gill, NAPLES, How we Got Away from: a Poetry: Sonnets, by Lady Charlotte Elliot: To Garibaldi, by Prof. Blackie, 142 In the Corsican Highlands, by the A Village Idyll, by J. McReath, 475 Prince Louis Napoleon's Expedition to ROYAL Commission (A) upon the Scotch Railway Station, A Siding at a, by SALISBURY (Lord) and Mr. Cross in Scotch Universities (The), A Royal Session, Close of the, 409 Shakespeare, What he learnt at School, Siding (A) at a Railway Station, by Sons (Our) at Eton and Oxford, by a Stanley, Edward and Catherine, 822 Studies in Biography: Fitzpatrick's 'Life of Charles Lever,' Trollope's (A.), Thackeray,' 264 |