Review of reviews and world's work . wed— The Cosmopolitan Magazine 607 With portraits of William Dean Howells, John BrisbenWalker and Brandei- Mathews. The Forum 610 The North American Review 610 The Arena 611 The Fortnightly Review 611 The Nineteenth Century 613 The New Review .- 613 The Edinburgh Review 613 The Contemporary Review 614 The Quarterly Review 615 The Dublin Review 615 The English Historical Review 616 Harpers Magazine 616 The Century Magazine 616 The Chautauquan 617 Scribners Magazine 017 The Atlantic Monthly 618 The New England Magazine 618 Califoniian Illustrated Magazine 618


Review of reviews and world's work . wed— The Cosmopolitan Magazine 607 With portraits of William Dean Howells, John BrisbenWalker and Brandei- Mathews. The Forum 610 The North American Review 610 The Arena 611 The Fortnightly Review 611 The Nineteenth Century 613 The New Review .- 613 The Edinburgh Review 613 The Contemporary Review 614 The Quarterly Review 615 The Dublin Review 615 The English Historical Review 616 Harpers Magazine 616 The Century Magazine 616 The Chautauquan 617 Scribners Magazine 017 The Atlantic Monthly 618 The New England Magazine 618 Califoniian Illustrated Magazine 618 The Popular Science Monthly 619 The Charities Review 619 Poet-Lore 619 The French Reviews 619 Poetry and Art 621 The New^ Books— Two Great American Historians—Parlnnan andFiske 633 With i)ortraits of Francis Parkman and .John Fiske. Recent Amei-ic^an and English Publications 625 With portraits of Max ORell, Charles Booth and ErnestKenan. Some New French Books (Mil Contents of Magazines and Reviews 632 Index to Periodicals 641. HON. JAMES G. BLAINE, SECRETARY OF STATE. From the latest photograph of Mr. Blaine, taken at Bar Harbor last aiitumn by Mr. A. Von Mumm Schwartzenstein,Chargi (TAffaires at Washington of the German Empire ; now first published through the courtesy of Mr. Schwartzen-stein and Mr. W. E. Curtis. The Review of Reviews. Vol. V. NEW YORK, JUNE, 1892. No. 29. THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. The approach of the convention month has Forecasts ^^ ^^ 5^* brought any certainty as to theaction either of the Republican or theDemocratic gathering. This much, however, is per-fectly clear : At Minneapolis it will be PresidentHarrison against the field, and at Chicago it will beex-President Cleveland against the field. There arestrong elements of opposition to President Harrisonsrenominatiou. but they are not concentrated, and itis very doubtful whether they will unite in any for-midable manner at Minneapolis. They could unite,of course, upon the name of Mr. Blaine; but


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