Halbherr, Federico, archaeologist Halford, Mr., his collection of pictures Hall, S.C., editor of the Art Journal Hamilton, Alexander Hamlet and Ophelia, Rossetti’s picture Hamley, General Hancock, Mass Harding, James Duffield, artist Haynes, Mr., accompanies Stillman on his archaeological expedition
Hector, Rossetti’s picture
Herald, the New York, correspondence
of, from Vienna, during
the Exposition;
further correspondence.
Herzegovina, Stillman’s journey
to, as
Times correspondent;
condition of the country during
the
insurrection; battle at Muratovizza
See also, Dalmatia
and Montenegro.
Hibernia, Fla.
Hoar, Judge E.R., joins the Adirondack
Club;
Grant’s attorney-general.
Hobart Pasha, English admiral at Crete.
Hohenlohe, Cardinal.
Holland, J.G.
Holmes, John.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell;
Stillman’s estimate
of.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.
Holmes, Sir William, English consul at
Mostar, Herzegovina.
Hooker, Mr., secretary of legation at
Rome.
Hosmer, Harriet.
House of the Four Winds.
Houssein, Hadji.
Howe, Dr. Estes.
Howe, Dr. S.G.
Howells, William Dean,
Stillman’s first meeting
with;
consul at Venice.
Hubbard, Richard W., artist.
Hudson and Mohawk Railroad, opening of.
Hughes, Thomas, Lowell gives Stillman
letter to;
intercourse with.
Humbert, King of Italy, character of his
rule
and relations with Crispi.
Hungarian crown jewels, concealed by Kossuth;
schemes for their removal;
recovered by the Austrian
government.
Hungarian politics. See Kossuth,
Louis.
Hunt, Holman.
Hunt, William M.
Huntington, Daniel, contributes to The
Crayon.
Hussein Avni.
Ignatieff, General.
“Indian Chiefs” of the anti-rent
war.
Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique.
Inman, Henry, artist.
International copyright.
Ioannides, Dr., in the Cretan insurrection.
Irby, Miss.
Isle of Wight.
Ismael Pasha, Stillman’s relations
with, during his consulate
at Crete;
character of his rule;
action during the insurrection;
his dismissal.
Italian politics.
Italian prisoners murdered at New Orleans.
Ivanovich, General.
Jacque, Charles, artist.
“Jack-hunting,”
James, Henry, father of the novelist,
contributes to The Crayon
Jay, John, American minister at Vienna.
Jesuits.
Jews in Newport, R.I.
Johnson family, in the Adirondacks.
Jonine, Russian agent.
Juliet and her Nurse, Turner’s
picture.


