Minto, Lord, Governor-General of Canada, [260], [262]; relations with Sir W. Laurier, [281-282]; organizes Canadian contingent for South African War, [285-288]; Viceroy of India, [284]

Moltke, General von, return of, to Berlin, after Sadowa, [173-174]

Moran, Mr., interview with, [196]

Morgan, Pierpont, [309]

Morley, Lord, on President Roosevelt, [343]

Morning Post, The, acquired by Lord Glenesk, [335]; control of, by Countess Bathurst, [340]; history of, [334-338]; successfully conducted by Oliver Borthwick, [340-341]

Morris, Sir Henry, consultation with, [355-356]; masterly skill of, [356]; honour conferred upon, [357]

Morris, Robert, [30]

Motley, John Lothrop, Bismarck's friendship with, [201-202]; qualities and defects as a diplomat, [201]; recall of, by President Grant, [204-205]; at the Athenæum Club, during Civil War, [203]; works of, [200]

Müller, Gustav, writes account of surrender of Metz for Tribune, [246-247]; story of disappearance of, [247]